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r. Christopher’s catholic church (Continued tram page 1) ' he Mass. aturday, May 15, RUMMAGE SALE, at St. Rita’s. You bring your rummage down to the hall anytime after iday, April 29th. Please place it over in the southeast r, and hang any coats or dresses up. Kathryn Brothers Edith Stamm, Co-Chairmen, and their committee need 'one’s cooperation, if they are to have a big sale . . . reoer the ladies must have merchandise to sell, if they are ssfuL Clothing, children’s, men’s, and women’s . . . cur--1 drapes, window shades, dishes, pots and pans, costume Iry all come to mind. If you have some furniture too large •ing down, call either one of the ladies and arrangements be made to get it to St. Rita’s. On Sunday, June 20th, is to be the BASEBALL TRIP . . . time to Chicago . . . double header . . . New York Yankees Chicago White Socks ... 27 reservations have been made idy. They haye chartered a 42 passenger bus, but don’t this “throw” you, men, and wait too late to make your rvation. If interested call any one of the fellows, Jim >n, Joe King, Harry Doyle, John Grande, or Leonard Benea. The price of $12.00 for the trip includes bus fare, game, ?shments on bus going and coming, breakfast at St. Christobefore, well, just about everything. The past trips to innati have been a lot of fun. Just ask anyone who has |e one of them. So, get your reservation in early and don’t disappointed. As Father Lindemann suggested, why not keep up, shall say good work, of receiving daily Holy Communion which iany did during Lent. If you think every morning is too h of a sacrifice, set aside one or two mornings a week, and letermined to receive on those mornings, and believe us, 3U persevere in this, some day you will find that you will ooking forward to receiving Holy Communion every momthe whole year through. If every member of St. Christopher would pray one Our ler, one Hail Mary, and one Glory be to the Father every for every member of St. Christopher whether well or sick, ther happy or in sadness, just think what that would mean, •y day of the year, we would all be praying for each other. Pray daily your Rosaries. We cannot do evil to others without first doing it to oures.—Desmahis. Nora Bray

inal Hospital k ional Hospital Week, May , will see increased activity Indianapolis Hospital Delent Association continues ire to improve local hospital es,” E. B. Newill, General ;er of the Allison Division neral Motors Corporation, need today. any major campaign where s are payable over an exl period of time, a certain •r of subscribers are deof the opportunity to conpayment of their pledges ;h payroll deduction beof changes in employment,” iwill said. “It is evident that some action is taken by pers, the amount of the ),000 Indianapolis Hospital vhich would ultimately be jardy could take on serious rtions.” ding a committee of execuof local business firms to the problem and to make i that $12,000,000 in cash finally be available for the action of hospitals, Newill that the cooperation of busfirms is being sought to out a program which would r e the collection of all !S. plan calls for companies (1) icit new employees as they ired: (2) to give employees were unable to subscribe t i o u s 1 y an opportunity to pledges: (3) to solicit emss who have been added to Ils since the original hoscampaign. This new solicitais designed specifically to me uninterrupted payment edges as employees move one job to another, and to n and seek the support of □mers to Indianapolis. will emphasized the fact that ents on pledges are very satory, with more than $6.5 >n already available for contion needs. And, further, that are reserves to cover forele pledges losses incurred by iployment, retirement, o r

nmenting on the time inti in getting construction xi, Newill was optimistic t the progress that has been •, pointing out that St. Franospital in Beech Grove broke id April 21. Community-Hos-at 16th and Ritter will be r construction this summer Methodist and Norways dation hospitals to follow in ■arly months of 1955. addition to the solicitation led above, Chrysler CorporaIndianapolis Plant, which has a full complement of Loyees, has indicated they will i a full scale fund-raising pro--1 during hospital week, iwart-Warner’s Southwind DiIn will observe its second anhospital day, as will Hugh aker Company. All employees pork that day authorize the loyer to send that day’s wages he Indianapolis Hospital Depment Association. committee has been formed the approximately 8,000 A. F. . construction workers making the Marion County Building les Council to work out with contractors a contribution of day’s pay. Phis is not a new hospital campi,” Newill said. “It is an es;ial part of the three year gram to provide the city with hospital facilities it needs, job will not be complete until of the 728 beds are in opera-

Republican Candidate For Wayne Township Assessor

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MRS. IRRGANG

Mrs. Hazel H. Irrgang has announced her candidacy for the Republican nomination for Wayne Township assessor, subject to the May 4th primary. Mrs. Irrgang, widow of the late Carl H. Irrgang, pioneer grocer of the west side, has been a resident of her community for the past 25 years. She has been active in the Republican party for the past few years serving as committeewoman of the 4th precinct, 24th ward. She is a member of the West Washington Street Methodist Church Executive Board and a member of Golden Rule Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Mrs. Irrgang has been active in public life having served two terms as president of the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild which is affiliated with Indiana University Medical Center; member of International Travel Study Club; Indianapolis Women’s Republican Club; Indianapolis Matinee Musicale and member of Patroness Club of Sigma Alpha lota, national professional musical sorority. During World War 11, Mrs. Irrgang organized on the west side many classes for women for training of Home Nursing Care sponsored by the American Red Cross. Mrs. Irrgang has been employed by the city for the past two years. She has one son and lives at 29 N. Mount Street. Mrs. Irrgang will appreciate the support of the residents of Wayne Township.

BOOK IN TRIBUTE TO MARINE CORPS BEING PUBLISHED A special Tenth Anniversary Edition of Robert Sherrod’s memorable “Tarawa—The Story of a Battle” will be published during the month of April as a practical tribute to those gallant Marines who lost their lives on its beaches. The anniversary edition will lay the foundation for a fund with which the Second Marine Division Association will finance college

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HAM STAG PARTY TONIGHT at St. Christopher’s Social Room 5335 WEST 16th STREET Thursday, April 22, 1954 Plenty of Food and Games 7 P.M. Doors Open at 6:30 Admission at Door SI.OO

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