Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1968 — Page 5

Thursday, March 7, 1968

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PERSONALS Michael T. Short, a 1966 graduate of Speedway High School, was initiated and made an active member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity at the University of Evansville. Mike was president of his pledge class and is also a varsity football player at the university. First Lt Frank and Mrs. Sherman are the parents of a boy born Feb. 28 at Wright Patterson Air Force Base hospital at Dayton, Ohio. Lt. Sherman returned from Bankkok, Thailand on Feb. 28th where he spent two months

SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH Continued from Page 1 feelings of unworthiness and hopelessness. He was, he said, the most miserable man living. It is not unusual for a young man to fall into this kind of depression on their wedding day. Fortunately it does not last but Abraham Lincoln knew depression and its gloom at other times. It comes to many though fortunately its not always acute or lasting. Sometimes we just feel blue and “down”, but we know that tomorrow we shall feel better or even the day after. Sometimes, however, these downward moods of the spirit can last and take place too frequently—even with Christians. The sermon on Sunday which will be the sixth in the present series “You Can Live Victoriously” will examine this other problem that many have to meet and it will seek to put forward some real answer. SR. HIGH SEMINAR—6:3O p.m.—Sunday This will be the second in the new Lenten series for the Senior High Group under the title “Youth and Sex.” Mrs. Ruth Shibuya will be the leader from the State Board of Health. WHO CLASS—Saturday, March 9—6:30 pan. Meadowdale Methodist Church. This will be the installation banquet for the WHO Class. The program will be presented by Miss Willa Thomas and young people representing the International Club of Indianapolis. Reservations only. LENTEN BREAKFAST—Saturday, March 9—6:45 a.m.—Speedway Methodist Church. The second Lenten Breakfast for Methodist Men of the Southern Sub-District of the Lebanon Methodist District. This will be held in the Sanctuary and Fellowship Hall The speaker will be Mr. Sam H. Jones (executive director of the Urban League) and his subject will be “Urbanization”. VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL—June 11-14, 18-21 (Tuesday through Friday). Workers are needed for these two periods. If you are willing to help please hand in your names to the church office or contact Mrs. Beverly Hill 241-7398 or Mrs. Eleanor Schall 241-1559. CALENDAR Saturday—Lenten Breakfast, 6:45 aun. WHO Class Dinner, 6:30 pjn., Meadowdale Methodist Church Monday—Official Board, 7:30 pun. Tuesday—Sunshine Circle, 7:30 p.m., with Mrs. Opal Bottum, 1107 Winton Wednesday—Fidelity Circle, 7:30 pan. Thursday—Sewing Group, 10 aan. Social Concerns Commission, 7:30 pan.

A WORD TO THE LOVELY LADY... Did you awaken this morning to a hint of spring? A few moments later, a glance in the mirror became a dissolution! A “hint of Spring* was no where to be seen! Your complexion appeared drawn, strained and dry! Only a brief number of years ago, this was not the case and the youth and Beauty of your lovely complexion were taken for granted and the need to protect this treasure was unthought of . . . the idea of preventing the very thing I mentioned from occuring seemed time consumming and unnecessary. Well, the moment has arrived and the shock may be a catastrophy! But, now is the time to take matters into hand and make an appointment as soon as possible with a recommended skin

—Care Consultant I did not say a Make-up Artist but a professional in the basic care of skin. There are many do’s and don’ts with proper skin care, and, merely obtaining a number of items to use according to directions without knowledge of exactly why and how is useless and a worthless expense. You may even start working on a program which may be harmful and cause an even greater loss of disappearing youth. We have been granted the use of only one body from head to toe to take care of, preserve and not abuse and each year we ignore our duty, the price we will have to pay will become more obvious. You may not understand or be completely aware of your special needs, but, a proper, personal consultation about the care; of your particular skin would prevent you from that shock of suddenly noticing that the *hint of Spring* is disappearing. We may as well face ourselves, toe rest of our world has to . . . and start a program to retain and preserve toe look of a LOVELY LADY . . . Sincerely, Claudia

as a pilot of a K.C. 135 jet refueling tanker. Mrs. Vanard Sherman is grandmother and Dr. and Mrs. M. Tepfer are grandparents. The Shermans have another son, Christopher Van. Mrs. Sherman left on Thursday for Dayton to spend some time with the Shermans. Bernie Enlow, Clearwater Florida, received “The Policeman-of-the-Year” award after four years on the force. Bernie attended St Petersburg Junior College, majoring in Police Administration. He is a Speedway High School graduate and son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Enlow, 5515 Hickorywood Drive. He is married and has a

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6 months old son, Bernie, Jr. Karen Enlow, his sister, is also majoring in Police Administration at St. Petersburg and will receive her certificate in May. Claudia Ryden, a freshman at Indiana University at Bloomington, Indiana, has been pledged to Beta Pi chapter of Alpha Xi Delta social sorority. Claudia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Ryden of Speedway, Indiana. Claudia is majoring in elementary education at the university. SOLOPARENTS Solo Parents dinner out for March is to be at the Holiday Inn South, Highway 31 and Thompson Rd., 8:00 PM., Saturday, March 9, 1968.

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The family activity will be a story hour and film at The Indianapolis Public Library, St Clair St., Indpls., Ind., Saturday, March 16, 1968 at 1:45 PM. in the Cropsey Auditorium. Rev. Frank Bean, Associate Pastor and Minister of Christian Education, Northminister Presbyterian Church will speak' about “Better Using Our Time” at the regular meeting of Solo Parents monthly meeting Wednesday, March 27, 1968, 8:00 P.M. at the YWCA, 329 N. Penn. St Indpls., Ind. Anyone who is a “solo” parent because of death, divorce or legal separation is invited to call the YWCA, 635 5471, regarding any of these activities, plus euchre, bridge, bowling and dancing. SPRING PAPER SALE SPEEDWAY P.TJL WEDNESDAY. APRIL 24

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