Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1968 — Page 5

Thursday, July 25, 1968

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PARK NEWS (Continued from Page 1) diamond No. 1 the Giants and Dodgers clash to see who advances. Winners of the SparkplugsPirates game will play the winner of the Yankee-Astroid game at Meadowcod Monday, July 29 at 1:00. Winner of that game will play the winner of the Gianth Dodgers game at Meadowood Tuesday, July 30 at 1:00. At Leonard Park play-offs will begin on Monday with the Yankees meeting the Wildcats at 9:30 and the Red Sox battling the Pirates in the second game. Winners of those games play at Leonard Park, Tuesday, July 30 at 10:00. The Playoffs will climax with the Champs of each park meeting at 9:30, July 31 at Meadowood Park, Diamond No. 1. The annual coke party will be held immediately following this game. All boys will receive ribbons denoting the place they finished in the playoffs. These are distributed as they lose. We would like to see all the boys who have played with us this summer attend the Championship Game and Coke Party. Wear your shirts and ribbons and come on to the game and root for your team. Standings for the two parks are: LEONARD Won Lost Tied Wildcats 6 2 0 Pirates '521 Red Sox 3 5 Yankees 16 1 MEADOWOOD Astroids 6 1 Sparkplugs 5 2 Giants 4 3 Dodgers 3 4 Yankees 2 5 Pirates 1 6

ST. ANDREWS LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) On Wednesday, July 31, and Thursday, August 1, the Tops meet at the church at 7:00 p.m. COMING EVENTS: August 9 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. St. Andrew’s has planned its annual Ice Cream Social. The New Generation Singers will perform at 7:00 p.m. Plan to attend this evening of fellowship and entertanment. There will be a free-will offering to cover expenses. Watch for further information.

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Standings for the Basketball league: "A" TEAM Won Lost 1. Blue Mondays 10 4 2. Red Ryders 9 5 3. Black Heads 7 7 4. Gold Bars 6 8 5. Green Thumbs 6 8 6. White Tornadoes 4 10 "B" TEAM 1. Green Thumbs 12 2 2. Red Ryders 7 7 3. Gold Bars 6 8 4. Black Heads 6 8 5. White Tornadoes 5 9 6. Blue Mondays 5 9 The year-end tournament is scheduled to begin on Monday, July 29 and will finish up on Friday, Aug. 3. The award picnic will be held Friday, Aug. 3 at Leonard Park at 11:00. Results of the Carrom Tournament held at the John Leonard Park are as follows: Grand Champion, Tim Cassaday, Ist; Mickey Trittipo, 2nd; Craig Williams, 3rd. Div. I: Ist, C. Williams; 2nd, David Cole. Div. II: T. Cassady, Ist; David King, 2nd. Div. Ill: Ist, Mickey Trittipo; 2nd, Vic Stewart, An item that was overlooked: Ken Thompson was the Cup Winner at Leonard in the Carrom Tournament. The Shuffleboard tournament is underway at Leonard and Meadowood is now finishing up their Carrom Tournament this week. That’s all for this week. Jim Crumley, 244-8229 PAPER SALE sponsored by SPEEDWAY CHAPTER ORDER of DeMOLAY July 27, 1968 For Pickup Call 241-0114 or 244-1064

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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH Continued front Pege 1 the answer our hearts desire. He who asks God for light must not complain if the light scorches at times with its fierce and naked heat. He who pleads with God for guidance must not be surprised if He points them to paths that they would rather not tread.’ You take a certain risk when you turn to God for guidance. You expose yourself to certain unsuspected possibilities. He might answer. It might hurt! On the other hand the most common experience is in the realm of ‘unanswered prayer’. ‘Why so silent O God?’ It has been said that nothing troubles faith so much as the unanswered plea. It perplexes and troubles too! This will be our starting point on Sunday next! We again extend a sincere invitation to those who are new to our community or who have not yet discovered the spiritual home of their choosing. In our worship services you will discover real devotion, with dignity and reverence and pieaching that is always ‘down to earth’. Notice is given that on Sunday 4th August (11 a.m. Service) there will be Infant Babtisms. Those wishing to bring their children for this sacrament please contact the Church Worship & Church School Details Sunday. 8:45 Worship Service 9:50 Church School (all ages) 11:00 Worship Service. Church School grades 1-6 Nursery and Kindergarten care throughout the morning.

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Continued from Page 1 Sun and Shield” by Schalk, at the first service. Special music at eleven o’clock will be a solo by Miss Donna Hoss, “He That Keepeth Israel” by Adolphe Schosser. Monday’s schedule includes C.W.F. Bible Study in the Bethany Room at nine o’clock. Vacation Church School resumes also Monday morning, from nine to eleven o’clock, and continues each day thereafter in the week. Fall Festival Sewing continues each Wediesday at the Dotlich Farm. For information, call church office, 244-2000. Vacation Church School Open House will be held Thursday evening, August Ist, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. After visiting the rooms to see the displays, parents and friends are invited to Fellowship Hall for refreshments. Summer Choir will rehearse Thursday evening from 8 to 9 p.m. This Sunday will be your last opportunity to bring canned goods for Wheeler Mission. The box is located in the north hall (near office); any gift of canned goods will be greatly appreciated. Coming! Senior High C.Y.F. Picnic at Turkey Run State Park. August 4th. This event will say hello to incoming freshmen and good-bye to the graduating seniors. Girls are to bring a covered dish and boys a carton of soft drinks. After attending the first Worship Service at 9:00, CYFers will get ready and meet again at the church at 10:45 to leave for Turkey Run.

ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Continued from Page 1 and another at 5:30 p.m. The regular Sunday schedule will remain the same, Masses at 6:30, 8:00, 10:00, and 11:30 a.m. The three day gala affair opens this afternoon with carry-out service available at 4:30 p.m., dining room and snack-bar at 5:00 p.m., and festival activities at 7:00 p.m. Joseph Michael Fierek was born Wednesday, July 17th, at St. Vincent Hospital. The proud parents are Kathleen and James Fierek of 1755 N. Norfolk, and the proud grandparents are Ed Fierek and Mr. and Mrs. James Dugan. Congratulations! Masses this week are being said as follows: Monday at 6:30 a.m. for Dirrell Cress, requested by Mr. and Mrs. John Riczo: at 8:00 a.m. Father Lindemann will say a Mass for a successful Festival. Tuesday at 6:30 a.m. for Robert Murphy, requested by the Gertrude Murphy family: at 8:00 a.m. for a successful fesival. Wednesday at 6:30 a.m. for Mary L. Wilson, requested by Ralph Schneider: at 8:00 a.m. for a successful festival. Thursday at 6:30 a.m. for Mary Zener, requested by Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Quinn: at 8:00 a.m. for a successful festival. Friday, the Feast of St. Ann, at 6:30 a.m. for Louise Fierek, requested by Irene and Arthur Scanlon: at 8:00 a.m., an Anniversary Mass will be said for Wiliam Halfmann, requested by Nora Bray. Saturday at 11:30 a.m. for a successful Festival: at 5:30 p.m. for Kim Ann Walter, requested by friends. The marriage banns were published for the first time Sunday for Mark Masarice and Vicki Smith and for Michael Howard Deal and Nancy Rae Hart. Pray your Rosary daily for Peace in the World. Nora Bray

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PERSONALS Mrs. Loren H. Hedrick of 1744 Gerrard Dr. cruised aboard the S.S. ARIADNE. The S.S. ARIADNE was the floating luxury hotel for the complete trip . . . with dancing and entertainment en route . . . time in Nassau to enjoy the tropical way of life with swimming, sunbathing, duty-free shopping and nightclubbing ... with their hotel tied right to the dock to make shoretime easy. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gierek, 1755 N. Norfolk, announce the birth of a son, Joseph Michael, July 17, St. Vincent’s Hospital. Proud grandparents are Ed Fierek, 1751 Ellen Drive and Mr. and Mrs. James Dugan, 1950 Patton Drive.

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