Speedway Flyer, Volume 37, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1969 — Page 4
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PARK NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Seems he wanted to know when his rained-out game would be played! This week also marked the end of our regular league basketball program. Final standings are: won lost “A" Niemann’s Demons 13 3
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Thursday, July 24 still mark the beginning of our double elimination tourney. At the dose of this tourney, the boys will be treated at an awards picnic to be announced later. The organized tournament ended this week with Shuffleboard in singles and doubles competition. Results will be printed next week. The winners in the Carroms tournament at the Leonard Park were: Div. 11, Mark Bruner, first; Kris Thompson, second; Keith Thompson, third. Div. HI winners were: Jim Raikes, first; Mike Henderson, second; Rick Rosner, third. The Carroms Champion
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Cup was Jim Raikes. Winners at the Meadowood Park were: Div. I, Craig Hoge, first; Jim Nieman, second; Kent Sotkiewicz, third. In Div. 11, the winners were: Danny Hoger, first; Joe Kramer, second; Carlos Gross, third. Div. 11l winners were: Gary Cottongim, first; Steve Mcßoberts, second; Larry Clark, third. Gary Cottongim was the winner of the Carroms Champion Cup at Meadowood. One closing note of interest— Many citizens in Speedway may be unaware that they may make use of the public swimming area
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SPEEDWAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (Continued Iron to»» I) affirmation of so many lives. Prayer seems to be such a passive thing, more we suspect to old ladies of both sexes! Frankly, the whole emphasis and learning of much modern religion is away from devotion with a strong accent on action. ‘lsn’t Prayer a waste of Time’ is the eighth question in the present series of Sermons based on questions from the congregation. The preacher will be James Grottick. The Sacrament of Infant Baptism will take place on Sunday 3rd August, at the 8:45 ajm. Service. Parents desirous of bringing their children for baptism are asked to contact the Church Office. During the 11 a.m. Service (3rd Aug) new members will be received. We set out below our Summer Schedule: 8:45 a.m. Worship Service 9:50 a.m. Adults and Youth Classes with Youth Fellowship 11:00 a.m. Worship Service Church School. Grades 1-6 Nursery and Kindergarten Care throughout the morning
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SMCDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (CMtoued from Hoe 1) Iva Denton, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Denton and family, in memory of Mr. John Denton. The rose on the lectern last Sunday announced the birth of Andrew Joseph Carmichael, born July 3 to John and Charlene Carmichael. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eversole. Ail adults are invited to participate in our summer series (through July and August) which is held in Fellowship Hall. Next Sunday the topic will be “Human Equality and Open Housing In Christian Perspective” and the guest speaker win be Rev. Vera Rossman, Executive Director of the new Inter-Religious Commission on Human Equality. Vacation Church School begins Monday, August 28th from 9:00 to 11:00. Children from 4 yrs. through 3rd grade should be enrolled immediately; children who have completed fourth and fifth grades this past June will go to Day Camp on July 30, 31, and August 1. Day Camp will be held at Barlow Park in Brownsburg. Fall Festival sewing and other preparations go on as usual next Wednesday. Come to the Dotlich Farm, one mile south of Clermont on Tansel Road. All ladies welcome! Summer Service Day will be July 31st, with the C.W.F. Executive Board as hostess. Spend the day in the cool atmosphere of Fellowship Hall and enjoy the fellowship. Time 9:00 to 3:00. Only a few days are left for you to bring your gift of canned goods for Wheeler Mission. Place in the box in the north haU. ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (CoatMurod from Pom 1) Monday at 11:30 a.m. for Thomas Keogh, one of the first trutees: at 5:30 pan. for Robert Wilson, requested by Gail Wilson. Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. for Francis Stamm, one of the first trustees: at 5:30 pan. for Frances Derr, requested by friends. Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. for the deceased members of the parish: at 5:30 p.m. for Beda Hittie, requested by the 6th grade of St. Christopher school Thursday at 11:30 a.m. for Joseph Rosner: at 6:15 am. for Mary Canales, requested by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alvin. Friday at 11:30 a.m. for the living and deceased members of the parish: at 6:15 a.m. for James Goforth, requested by Mr. and Mrs. Gary Todd. Saturday at 11:30 a.m. for the deceased members of the parish: at 6:15 a.m. for Edward Stierli, requested by Jack Hornbeck. Pray for the success of our Festival Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this week. Invite your neighbors, your friends, and your relatives, and come yourself. Pray your Rosary daily for Peace in the World. Nora Bray
Thursday, July 24, 1969
