Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1954 — Page 5
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ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued irom page 1) topher or whose husband is a memberof St. Christopher is not only invited, but urged to attend this meeting and become acquainted with each other. They are opened, by prayer, followed by a business meeting, and closed by prayer, and then the rest of the evening is a social affair. Let us all show by our attendance next Wednesday evening that we are behind b our new officers one hundred percent. No, St. Christopher, isn’t opening up some sort of a store . . . just another Merchandise Club beginning. Weren’t the articles on display in the school hall Sunday attractive? And next Sunday there will be more. The Club will begin the first Sunday in February. If you are not contacted, and are interested, please call Mrs. Wilbur Riedy, Mrs. William Meyer, Mrs. Carl Otte, or the president, Mrs. fames Keating. Many of the old standbys can be purchased such as handi-tables, card tables and chairs, blankets, sheets, swimming pools, kodaks, basketball with net, and rugs in all colors. For the men, they are offering an assortment of fishing equipment ... a lattern, a tackle box, a boat seat, a minnow bucket, and a bait canteen. Also, we noticed a very pretty ‘lazy susan with dishes that may be used for baking, a Can’O’Mat and a special juicer, quilt pads, a pretty tablecloth with napkins, a clothes hamper, an adjustable “Rigid” ironing board, a GE steam iron, an electric coffee Mirromatic, as well as the same make of pressure cooker, and an aluminum folding chair. These clubs make it possible to get something you need or want at small weekly payments and. the chance of being a winner each week, at which time all payments stop. It is also another way of helping the church, and at the same time helping yourself. Father Courtney will be the Retreat Master at the annual Ladies Retreat at the Fatima Retreat House in Indianapolis on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 5, 6 and 7. Mrs. Carl Sheets and Mrs. William Meyer are Retreat Chairmen. Plans for the LADIES STAG PARTY for Thursday night, February 11, are coming right along, so ladies circle this date on your calendars in big red letters and get yourselves down to St. Christopher’s Social Room about 7:30 o’clock the night of February 11, as the playing of games is scheduled to start promptly at 8 o’clock. A dollar donation at the door. Refreshments of tasty sandwiches, drinks, and popcorn will be served for free. Mesdames Carl Wolfla, Richard Swift and John A. Morris are in charge of the party. We pass on to you from our study of Ethics last semester the following sentences. Wrongness is defined not so "much as injury to man or as to social injustice, but as sin against God or as the corruption of an immortal soul. An example of this position is to be found in Cardinal Newman’s statement of the Catholic Christian view: “The church holds that it were better for the sun and moon to drop from heaven, for the earth to fail and for all the many millions who are upon it to die of starvation in extremest agony, so far as temporal affliction goes, than that one soul, I will not say, should be lost, but should commit one single venial sin, should tell one wilful untruth, though it harmed no one, or steal one poor farthing without excuse.” (from John Henry Cardinal Newman, “Difficulties of Angelicans”). Next week we celebrate the Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Tuesday, February 2, known as Candlemas Day, and on Wednesday, February 3, St. Blaise. The special blessing of throats is received on Feast of St. Blaise. Also on February 3, we begin the Novena Prayers to Our Lady of Lourdes which end on her Feast Day, February 11. “He that hateth babbling, extinguished! evil.” —Eccl. 19:5. Nora Bray.
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