Speedway Flyer, Volume 37, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1969 — Page 5

Thursday, October 2, 1969

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SPEEDWAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page I) Mr. Grottick will preach at both services The Cherub Choir will sing during the first service and the Chancel Choir will lead worship and sing two anthems during the 11 o’clock hour. The soloist at the first service will be Betty Kinsley. In order that members and friends may have the opportunity of greeting Mr. and Mrs. Grottick a reception is planned to take place in the Lower Fellowship Hall between the two services (10 a.m. to 11 a.m.) At 6:30 p.m. there will be a special Communion Service with the Chancel Choir in attendance, under leadership of Mrs. Bruce Trent (Organist and Director of Music). This will be a unique event as the Pastoral Relations Committee Members of the Gobin Memorial Church have been invited to be present to take part in the service. ANNOUNCEMENTS Trustees please note. The normal meeting usually held the first week of the month has been postponed.

Indiana Hotel and Motel Association News Release Mr. Elmo P. Gilliatt, owner and manager of the Toumer Hotel, Bloomington, Ind., was elected president of the Indiana Hotel and Motel Association. The association held its 75th Diamond Jubilee Convention recently at the French Lick-Shera-ton Hotel, French Lick, Ind. Other elected officers were: vice president, D. Robert Wilson, manager, Hilton Inns of Indiana, Indianapolis; secretary, George E. Brinkmoeller, manager, Sherman

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Troup 410 Activities Any boy 11 years or older interested in fun, friendship and activities enjoyed by Boy Scouts is welcome to join the boys of Troop 410. You are invited to visit Troop 410 at any of their regular meetings at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 5625 E. 30th St., at 7:30 p.m., every Monday. Also, information may be obtained by calling Mr. Bernard Thompson at 293-4073. This week end you are especially invited to attend the open house Saturday, Oct. 4 from 1 to 5. Join the boys of Troop 410 in their activities. Four boys who have recently joined the troop are Bill Bunting, Jon Fitch, David Leonard and Andrew Genung. At the last Court of Honor three boys advanced in rank. They were Jay Thompson and Mark Sotiewicz — Ist Class Scout and David Slattery—Life Scout. Last month the scouts enjoyed a week end camp out at Camp Bradford.

It’s about time to start thinking of winterizing your car for the long dark weather ahead so be sure to include a safety flare kit. These kits will soon be available from any scouter in Troop 410. Also you people with fireplaces may obtain a stock of kindling for starting a roaring fire with ease. Eagle Creek G.O.P. Club News The Eagle Creek G.O.P. Club will hold its annual bean supper at the Clermont Lions Club Park

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on Tuesday, Oct. 7. Serving from 6 to 8 pan. Enjoyable music will be furnished by “The Diminshing Fifth” as you meet and visit and dine with fellow Republicans. The program following the bean supper will feature our able national committeeman and county chairman, L. Keith Bulen, and, hopefully, our own congressman, Bill Bray. Ken Alderson, our general chairman, is working tirelessly with a terrific committee to make this an outstanding affair. CHILDREN'S MUSEUM The fall schedule of Saturday morning programs at the Children’s Museum, 3010 N. Meridian, will begin Saturday (October 4) at 11 o’clock with an event titled “An’ The Gobble-Uns’ll Git You”

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