Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1954 — Page 5

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Speedway Christian Church \ N (Continued ftom Page 1) be the topic given by Mrs. Forestine Hagerty. Bring Christmas Stockings to this meeting. Lydia Circle will meet at 1:00 p.m. with Mrs. Alex Gilmore, 3824 W. Michigan, with Mrs. Orval Shinkle assisting. Worship by Mrs. Chas. Turner. Esther Circle will meet at 10:00 a.m. with Mrs. Karl Degener with Mrs. Michael Finnerty assisting. Place of meeting, 1615 N. Norfolk St. Program will be a tour of Goodwill Industry. Return Christmas stockings. The Naomi Circle will meet Monday evening, November 15th at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Wayne Blind, 1939 Patton Dr. Mrs. Jack Hoerger assisting. Worship by Mrs. ftobert Alsmeyer. Mrs. Forestine Hagerty will talk on “The Challenge of the Bible.” The U.N. Study group will meet in the Junior Chapel Tuesday, November 16th at 7:30 p.m. The International Court Will be the topic led by Mr. Weller. The film to be shown will be “United Nations in World Disputes.” Everyone is welcome. Coming for the Senior Hi C.Y.F.! Mr. Russell • Harrison, National Director of Youth, will be the speaker at the November 21st meeting. He will answer the questions we have on dating and discuss the topic “Going Steady.” Plan to attend. Let’s not forget to bring toys, comics, athletic equipment for the Guardian Home. The Golden Rule Class will hold their party at the home of Mr. and Wickerham, 5732 W. 18th St., on Tuesday evening, November 16th at 7:30 p.m. All Choirs under Mr. Lindamood’s direction will rehearse as per schedule. Thursday, November 18th will be Service Day for the ladies in Fellowship Hall. Come between 9 and 3 p.m. Bring lunch—coffee will be served. The Executive Committee of the C.W.F. will meet at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday afternoon. The third Thursday instead of Thanksgiving Day.

St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church (Continued rrom Fage 1) in Parish Hall; Seniors: Sunday at 6:00 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. COUNCIL-—Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. WOMEN OF THE CHURCH—Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. A very interesting program has been arranged. All women, both members and friends of the congregation, are urged to attend. CHOIR REHEARSAL—Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. POT-LUCK DlNNEß—Friday, November 19 at 6:30 p.m. (promptly) at the Speedway Recreation Club. For some time it has appeared that our small Fellowship Hall has been hampering larger attendances at these Fellowship evenings. We, therefore, are taking this dinner to larger quarters. Every member and friends of the congregation should plan to attend. The program wilkfce “Operation Grassroots.” It will be conducted by five visiting pastors and one outstanding layman. Don’t miss this! The WOMEN OF THE CHURCH are again sponsoring the collection of used clothing for the refugees of the world and canned goods for Mulberry Home. These may be brought to the church any time between now and the annual Thanksgiving Service on Wednesday evening, November 24th. At that time, these goods will be arranged in the Chancel as our Harvest Home offering. The Plate Offerings of the evening will be given to Mulberry Home for the Aged. We recommend the 11:00 a.m. Sunday Service for more comfortable seating. .

MISS SHOYER GUEST SPEAKER Guest speaker at the annual dinner meeting of the Marion County Society for Crippled Children and Adults November 15th will be the associate director of the national society, Miss Jayne Shover, of Chicago. About 200 persons are expected to attend the event at 6:30 pan. in the Marott Hotel ballroom, with Earl H. Schmidt presiding.

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Miss Shaver's duties in the next-to-top position with the national society, which is financed by the annual sale of Easter seals, include supervision of direct services to crippled persons, education and research. A former consultant in psychology and supervisor of speech and hearing rehabilitation in Illinois, Miss Shover gained national recognition for her work in establishment of treatment centers for cerebral palsied children at various universities. Miss Shover is no stranger to the Hoosier scene. After taking her bachelor’s and master’s degrees at the University of lowa, she did graduate work at Indiana University and was assistant director of the Speech and Hearing Clinic at Purdue University. She also has worked closely with Roy E. Patton, director, in developing the services of Crossroads Rehabilitation Center here. Patton will speak at the dinner. The program will include a progress report on the Crossroads building fund drive by Robert S. Ashby, ijnmediate past president of the board of directors. BAKE SALE * ' * ■ ■ ■— The American Legion Auxiliary will have a Rake Sale, Friday, November 19th at the Speedway Savings & Loan.

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“LADIES IN RETIREMENT” BUTLER PRODUCTION Miss Martha Bolte, a Butler University senior, has been selected to play the lead in the university’s first 1954 production by its student players in the Fieldhouse, Nov. 19, 20 and 21. Miss Bolte, 719 North Graham, will play the role of Ellen Creed, the cold - blooded middle - aged housekeeper companion murderer of her benefactress in the murder play, “Ladies In Retirement.” For the lirst time the student productions will be held in a spe-cially-constructed theatre in the west end of the Fieldhouse. Ac-

Speedway Methodist Church (Continued irom Page 1) morning, November 16 at 9:15 in the church basement. Mrs. Barbara Moore will be the hostess. AMITY CIRCLE will meet Tuesday, November 16 at 7:30 p.m. at*the home of Mrs. Barbara Moore, 5330 W. 11th Street, with Mrs. Rosalie Toms as co-hostess. FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE will meet at the home of Mrs. Ruby Johnson, 5326 W. 11th on Wednesday, November 17 at 12:30. Mrs. Hazel Woodward will be the co-hostess. FIDELITY CIRCLE will meet at the home of Mrs. Gwen Clevinger, 1937 Cunningham Rd. with Mrs. Dorothy Troutman as co-hostess. The chancel flowers for this Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Richard TenEick in memory of Mrs. TenEick’s father, David May. The community is invited to our Turkey Dinner on Thursday, November 18. Serving will begin at 5:00.

St. Christopher Catholic Church (Continued worn page 1) school hall. ‘ . ' • PECANS! PECANS! Yes, the ladies have placed their order and they expect them any day now. Mrs. William Hesselgrave is Chairman of the project this year. They will sell for $1.25 per pound. Members of the Altar Society who expect to attend the Christmas dinner-party of the Society on the first Wednesday in December are asked to call in their reservations to the lady who signed the card which they have received by Monday of next week. This is important. ' Mrs. Margaret Adam of 5009 West 12th Street was the lucky member of the Merchandise Club last week. Margaret Ann Brading did the pulling of the lucky name. Could it be that Margarets stick together? Margaret Ann was wearing a blue-gray tweed coat set off by a red hat and she looked mighty sweet. She is nine years old and attends St. Christopher School in the fourth grade. Her mother and dad, Mary and Paul Brading are mighty proud of her. Next Thursday night! What is next Thursday night? Oh, haven’t you heard? Next Thursday night is the STAG PARTY and TURKEY GIVE-AWAY PARTY. As is usual at these parties, a donation of SI.OO at the door will entitle men to free refreshments of sandwiches and drinks and the opportunity to play their favorite games . . . from 6:30 p.m. until midnight. Many a man in the past has taken home his Thanksgiving turkey from these parties. Then on Sunday, November 21st, St. Christopher invites all to attend their annuel TURKEY DINNER and fall festival. Mesdames Emma Jean Rosner, Doris Atkinson and Ruth Kasnak are co-chairmen of the dinner. This dinner will be served from 12 noon until 6 p.m. The price of the dinner will be $1.25 for adults, 50 cents for children or anyone else who only wants a small serving. Children under 5 will be served free. They will also serve hot turkey sandwiches for 40 cents. Circle this date on your calendars and dine out that Sunday at St. Christopher. High Masses this week are on Wednesday morning for Mrs. Elizabeth Mulroy requested by friends and neighbors of the McManus family; on Thursday morning for a special intention; on Friday morning for the deceased members of St. Christopher, their relatives and friends, as requested on the All Souls list. St. Christopher Tops in Food, Book 11, cook book goes to press this week and will be ready for Christmas. Everyone who has requested a book will be contacted just as soon as they are off the press. The ladies who have worked so diligently on this project, especially the last two weeks, promise a very attractive book this time. It will- have a white plastic cover with red lettering and some mighty good recipes will be divided by caption pages done by Mrs. Louise Yohler and Mrs. Nancy Smith following the theme of the book, music. It is hoped that by the sale of three thousand of these books at $1.25 each and the generous support of advertisers, enough money may be raised for a new organ for the new church. A heart that is humbled and contrite thou, O God, will never disdain. Ps. 50:19 Pray daily your Rosaries for peace in the world. Nora Bray.

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commodating 200 persons, the theatre will be built “in the round” with spectators on three sides. All performances will be at (f:ls p.m. 1 Other members of the cast include Anne Lewis, 745 North Wallace, as Leonora Fiske, the murder victim; Nancy Roberts of Alma, Michigan, in the role of Lucy Gillam, the maid; Catherine Ball, 6390 East 34th Street, as Louisa Creed; Rita Nagle, 4117 East Washington Street, as Emily Creed; Jacqueline Pym, an exchange student from England, as Sister Theresa; and George King, 320 Lesley Avenue, as Albert Feather. , “Ladies in Retirement” has been commended by Walter Winchell. Its macabre mood and suspense is said to leave the customers shivering. Ida Lujpino starred in the film version which was classified as “one of the 12 best films of the year.”

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