Speedway Flyer, Volume 37, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1969 — Page 4

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Brunch-Business-Style Show Opens Golf Season Over forty women will meet (met) at 10:00 a.m. on April first at the Speedway Motel for their annual Brunch-Business meeting. The 18-hole golfers will be treated to a style show moderated by Mrs. William Taylor displaying the new golf and leisure clothes from the Speedway Pro Shop. Mrs. Paul H. Sawyers, Chair man, will conduct the meeting and the officers, board and committee chairman will present their works and plans for the coming season. Other officers are: Co-chairman, Mrs. Dorothy Cutler,: Secretary, Mrs. John J. Flick; Treasurer, Mrs. Myron Moriarity. The Board consists of the above plus Mrs. William Short, Miss Elizabeth Brinson and Mrs. A. S. Ridolfo. Committee chairman are: Mrs. Robert Rawley—Program Mrs. George Armstrong—Rules Mrs. Carl Baldauf—Handicap Mrs. Nat Schreiner—Hostess The group had been divided this year into separate 18-hole and 9 hole golfers with Mrs. Keith Nelson chairman of the 9-hole club. The playing season begins April Bth and ends Octiber 14th. Dickerson Coach at Franklin Clark DicKerson, 24, son of Mrs. Paul H. Lowall, 2310 N. Auburn, has joined the Franklin College faculty as assistant basketball

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coach, President Wesley Haines and Athletic Director Steward “Red” Faught,, annuonced this week. Dickerson, a former Indianapolis All City Basketball pick, is presently head freshman basketball coach at Indianapolis Manual High School. He is a graduate of Indianapolis Washington High School and received his bachelor’s degree from Wabash College. He is presently completing work at Indiana State University for his Master’s Degree in Biology. Dickerson was a varsity basketball player at Wabash and captained the Little Giants his senior year. He and his wife will move to Franklin this summer where he will assume duties as instructor of Biology and assistant basketball and baseball coach. Beta Sigma Phi Election of officers for the coming year of Psi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, was the main order of business at the March 26 meeting of the members. The newly elected officers include the following: president, Mrs. Richard Hickok; vice-presi-dent, Miss Mary Switzer; treasurer, Mrs. James Gentry; recording secretary, Mrs. Calvin Strain; corresponding secretary, Miss Marian Swartzbaugh; Extension officer, Miss Donna Graham. The chapter’s new City-Council representative will be Mrs. Eldon Houck and the alternate representative will be Mrs. Norman

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Heinrichs. The home of Mrs. James Gentry, 3712 Harvest Avenue, was the setting for the 8:00- o’clock meeting of members of Psi Chapter. The election of officers was followed by social hour and Mrs. Gentry’s presentation of the cultural program for the evening, the theme of which was an enlightening discussion of several aspects of speech. Allison News The Federal Aviation Administration has awarded Allison Division of General Motors a type certificate for its 317-horsepower Model 250-815 turboprop engine for light fixed-wing aircraft. The type certificate follows a successful model test completed last January. The Model 250-815 is an outgrowth of the current production T 63 turboshaft engine which powers the Army’s Light Observation Helicopter and the commercial Model 250 engine which powers the Bell Jetßanger, Hiller FH-1100 and Hughes 500 helicopters. To date, Allison has produced nearly 3,800 T63/Model 250 engines which have accumulated more than 400,000 hours of flight experience. P.T.A. PAPER SALE APRIL 9

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Classifieds (Continued from page two) FOR SALE —12x16 grey wool rug with pad and (2) 3x6 matching rugs; 4 leather top occasional tables; wall mirror (32x44) framed in blue glass. Phone 862-2243. FOR SALE—Several tables; dinette; typewriter; camera; file cabinets; other furniture, cheap. 244-1479. ENROLL YOUR CHILD for summer reading classes, small groups, primary level, two teachers. Call for information. 2447393 after 4:30 p.m. FOR SALE—Hospital bed and mattress, good cond., S2O. 2441354. WILL SWAP—Shopsmith Mark V with accessories for 10 h.p. motor. 244-1479. BABYSITTING—My home, days. Hot lunch. 1138 Allison, 2415415. TYPING in my home, experienced. 244-3116. NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE —Saturday, April 12th, 9 to 5, 1956 Clark Road. Children’s clothes, stereo, pole lamp, razor, race track, much more.

AVON VACATION PLANS AHEAD? Earn a good income close to home. Friendly, pleasant and profitable work, quickly puts $$ in your pockets representing Avon Cosmetics. Call 635-3536. HOUSEKEEPER—cIeaning, babysitting, westside. Thelma Williams, 631-2437. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY! If you have a pleasant personality and want to earn an excellent income, working the hours YOU want to, call Jean. 291-9582 or 291-3771. MEADOWDALE DAY CARE CENTER, 5701 W. 34th St. Children 3 to 5 prepared for kindergarten. Experienced teachers, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., 5 days a week to suit working parents. Call 2934732.

FOR SALE—ChinchiUas. 291-6081. CARPET CLEANING Professional carpet and rug cleaning in your home. Fast drying process takes only 2 hours. 2416233 or 632-7183. 2 BEDROOM BRlCK—redecorated. All rooms paneled; washer, dryer; stove included. S2OO VA S4OO FHA, $12,900 total. No closing. 244-2984. Indianapolis Rose Society The April meeting of the INDIANAPOLIS ROSE SOCIETY will be held on Wednesday evening, April 9, at 8 o’clock, in the Merchants National Bank, 6031 E. Washington Street. Dr. I. F. Brown, Senior Plant Pathologist, Elanco Division of Eli Lilly Company, will present the very latest information on the newest chemicals (including Parnon) for the “CONTROL OF MILDEW.” Since mildew is the disease most difficult to control on roses in our area, this will be of real interest to all rose growers. Dr. Brown will also touch on some other research activities as they pertain to roses and ornamentals. The public is welcome.

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SPEEDWAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Kings” and “Worthy is the Lamb” from The Messiah The soloist will be Mrs. Robert Wise. During our Easter rejoicing the church will be decorated with lilies provided by friends and members of the church in memory of loved ones and out of gratitude to God. On Maundy Thursday, 7:30 p.m., there will be a service of Holy Communion commemorating the Last Supper. The Chancel Choir will be in attendance and will sing “The Reproaches” from the Redemption by Charles Gounod. On Palm Sunday new members were welcomed at both services and we wish to acknowledge our joy at receiving the following persons into membership: Gloria Postel, Mr. & Mrs. Jerry McKinney, Mr. & Mrs. Harlan Karn, Mrs. Wm. Jessee, Mr. & rs. Richard McDonald, Mr. & Mrs. David Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Cherry, Pamela Davis, Jack Havens, Pamela West, Robert Rees, James Harriman, Robert Steindorff, Terry Courtney, Lynda Thomas, Greg Wise, Mike Mattis, Tommy Sears, Gary Dinkel, John Henning, Vic Stewart, Julie Tower, Jane Preda, Beth Shannon, Jeannie Hitzler, Tammy Miller, Lynn Hofmockel, Gail West, Carol Wacker, Lana Welcher, Mindy Waggoner, Jill Schurr, Kim Kleinknight, Noel Resener, Janie Roberts, Barbara Lewis, Rebecca Swindler, and Barbara Haskell. WSCS RUMMAGE SALE Ladies! Please clean your closets for the Spring Rummage Sale on May 3rd. Storage is available at the church. CALENDAR April 10 Red Door Sewing Circle

ST. ANDREW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) ducted by the Rev. Larry Sunkel, John Knox Presbyterian Church. The 7:30 Tenebrae Service will be conducted by our Pastor and Confirmands, featuring darkness with the use of candles. Easter Sunday: 8:30 a.m., Worship and Sunday Church School I 9:40 a m., Sunday Church School II 11:00 a.m., Holy Communion BREAKFAST for the community will be served in the Coffee House, beginning at 7:00 a.m. A free-will offering will be given. Tonight, Thursday the TOPS Group will meet at 7:00 p.m. The Worship Service will be continuous from 7-9 p.m. Friday, at 12:00 Noon, the Chapel Worship will begin. The Tenebrae Service will start at 7:30 p.m. In observance of Holy Week, the “Back Door” will be closed on Friday & Saturday. We invite the Youth to be present next weekend. Saturday morning, from 9:30-10:30, the Jr. Choir will rehearse. The regular Sunday Schedule will be followed on Easter morning, with the Services at 8:30 & 11:00, and the Church Schools at 8:30 & 9:40. Holy Communion will be administered at the late Service. The Youth from St. Andrew’s will be serving breakfast in the Coffee House, beginning at 7:00 a.m. The Community is invited to begin Easter with Fellowship & Breakfast, and worship with us at any or all of the above services. (There will be no evening activities at the Church.) Monday Friday the Nursery School will be in session. Monday night, 7:30, the Weight-Watchers will hold their regular meeting. The Sub-committee on Christian Education will also meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, from 10:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m., there will be a Synod Retreat Planning Session. At 1:00 p.m., the Ruth Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Sandy Keller. Confirmation Classes will resume at 6:30 p.m. The Committees on Evangelism & Stewardship will meet at 7:30. The Esther Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Pat Reid at 8:00 p.m. The weekly meeting of the Alcoholics Anonymous will begin at 8:30. The Wednesday morning Bible Study will meet at the home of Miss Joyce Nelson at 10:00 a.m. At 3:10 p.m., the Weeday Religious Education Classes will resume. The TOPS Group will meet at 7:30 p.m., and the Sr. Choir will begin rehearsal at that same time. At 8:30 p.m., there will be a Special Church Council Meeting. Thursday morning at 9:00 a.m., the Martha Circle will hold their monthly meeting, with Mrs. Mary Jane Kalb as Hostess. The TOPS Group will meets at 7:00 p.m. The Group studying Confirmation and First Communion will begin at 7:30. The Mary Magdalene Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Joyce Yockey at 8:00 p.m.

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ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Coatmuod froa Rope I) Stations of the Cross services will be at 8:00 p.m. Friday night. On Holy Saturday, the Easter Vigil services will begin at 8:00 p.m. followed by Mass and Holy Communion. Sunday Masses on Easter will be at the regular times. Confessions are being heard today from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. and from 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. They will be heard tomorrow, Friday, after the afternoon and evening services. On Saturday, they will be heard ONLY from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. No confessions after 6 o’clock Saturday afternoon. There will be no Adult Social or Food-Carry-Out-Service on Friday evening. There will be no Nocturnal Adoration on the First Friday in April, because it is Good Friday. And, there will be no preschool Sunday school classes on Easter Sunday during the 10 o’clock Mass, or no C.C.D. classes for grades 1 to 8 on Easter Sunday. But, there will be a Paper Sale, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, April 4-5-6. Crates in Parking Lot on 15th street as usual. Registration for first graders for St. Christopher school next September will be Tuesday, April Bth, from 9:00 a.m. to 12 Noon and from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. The child must be 6 years old by October 1, 1969 to be eligible to be registered. Children who will be 6 between October Ist and November Ist will be given a readiness test, which will be held on April 19th at 10:00 a.m. Any child who was not baptized at St. Christopher is to bring his or her baptizimal certificate. Classes at St. Christopher school will be be resumed Wednesday morning, April 9th, at the usual time, after Easter vacation. April meeting of the Altar Society, usually held on the first Wednesday of the month, was postponed on account of Holy Week until Wednesday, April 9th. A pitch-in dinner will be held, starting at 7:00 p.m., and followed by meeting at about 8:00 p.m. Congratulations to Bill Bruno and his CYO players, who won first place Saturday night in the One Act Comedy Division. A beautiful trophy was on display in the back of church Sunday. Winners at the recent PTO raffle were Robert Pendleton, the colored TV; Donald L. Sowords, fifty dollars; and, Roland Totten, twenty-five dollars. Nominations are now open for four positions on St. Christopher Board of Education. Each term of office is for three years. Nominations will be accepted until the next regular meeting of the Board on Monday, April 14th. They should be made by notifying the Board Secretary, David Knott, 7115 Tina Drive, phone 243-0391. Mass intentions for this week: Monday at 6:15 a.m. for the speedy recovery of Florence Dufek: at 8:00 a.m. for special intention of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Warmoth. Tuesday at 8:00 a.m., anniversary of Edward F. Glidden, requested by Betty Glitten family: at 5:30 p.m. for Elmer Johnson, requested by George and Helen Paulisoc. Wednesday, at 8:00 a.m. for Eileen Harrold, requested by the Frank Harrold family: at 5:30 p.m. special intention of Mrs. William Armhein. Thursday, at 9:00 a.m. for the parish: at 8:00 p.m. for Ruth Aharen, requested by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lantz. Saturday, at 8:00 p.m. for Mary Carroll, requested by Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzgerald. When we went to press Mrs. Florence Dufek was at St. Vincent Hospital in Room 448 for tests. She was taken in Saturday. Kenneth Toney was still at St. Vincent Hospital in Room 235. He was about the same. Our prayers have been requested for them, and for all the sick of our parish. Pray your Rosary daily for Peace in the World. Nora Bray

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