Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1954 — Page 4

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The dinner will be at 6:30 and the initiation of candidates at 8 P«m. The committee chairman in charge of the dinner are Jennie Lucas, membership; Mrs. Randolph Rodkey, dining room; Mrs. George Herrick, visiting; Mrs. Charles Pottebaum, decorating. The initiation of candidates will

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SUN., MON., TUES. NOV. 7-8-9 “SUN VALLEY SERENADE” —Starring— Sonja Henia John Payne Milton Berle Lynn Bari Joan Davis Nicholas Brothen and Glonn Miller and His Orchestra —PLUS—“DUEL IN THE SUN” TECHNICOLOR —Starring— Jennifer Jones Gregory Peck Joseph Cotton

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EIGHTH GRADE COKE PARTY All Eighth Grade parents please try to come Tuesday, November 9th, 7:30 pan. at St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church. This is a getacquainted party for parents and teachers. If you need transportation, call anyone of the following: Mrs. Ralph Gale, Be. 0434; Mrs. Charles Hayman, Be. 0136; Mrs. Ray Oeth, Be. 2324.

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St. Christapber Catholic Cherek (Contmuea warn page 1) raine Toney, Irene Brosmer, Julia Gleason, Frances Roach, Elizabeth Buckley, Marie Fontinot, and Ruth Delph. The High Mass at eight o’clock on Tuesday, Poor Souls, was sung by the children. The High Mass this morning was sung for Mary Ann Bische, an Anniversary Mass, and the High Mass tomorrow morning will be sung for Mrs. Alice Wendhoit, mother of Mrs. Bische. Both Masses, on Thursday and Friday, were requested by the Walter Bische family. Alice Harper of 1838 Eisenhour was the winner in last week’s Merchandise Club. Nicky Rosner who will be two Christmas Day drew out the winning name. Nicky looked mighty sharp in a fur trimmed coat and cap to match. He is the son of Barney and Mary Rosner on High School Road. This was the seventh week of the Club. From the very birth the Church had Holy Masses, Communions, prayers and alms offered for departed members, but for a long time there was no day set aside for a special commemoration of the faithful departed. In the tenth century, St. Odilo, a Benedictine Abbot, in consequence of a vision beheld by a holy hermit, gave orders that in the monasteries of his institute, on the day following All Saints’ Day, a Commemoration of all the faithful departed should be made by reciting Vespers for them on the eve, and on the following morning offering Matins and Holy Mass for their consolation and relief. This decree is still preserved. A practice so pious soon passed over to other localities, and in the course of time became the universal observance of the whole Catholic world. Thus was* established the mourning, yet sweet feast of All Souls which is so solemnly celebrated by the Catholic Church every year on the second of November. Pray daily your Rosaries for peace in the world. Nora Bray *

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Thursday, November 4,1954

STATE-WIDE TESTS FOR COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS Marion County high school seniors will have an opportunity to take state-wide tests Dec. 10 to determine eligibility for scholarships offered by 26 colleges and universities of the state. The tests will be administered at centers to be set up by high school principals. Approximately 8,800 high school seniors took the tests last year. Seniors wishing to take the Dec. 10 test should immediately notify their high school principal, according to Byron Doenges, of Indiana University, chairman of the 1955 state scholarship testing program. SPECIAL RATE FOR DAD’S DAY GAME AT INDIANA U. Marion County school pupils, both grade and high school, wiU be admitted at a special rate of $1 to Indiana University’s last home football game Saturday (Nov. 6) with Miami University of Ohio, according to a University announcement. Adults accompanying school pupils will be admitted at the same rate on the basis of one adult for each five pupils. The Miami game will be observed as Dad’s Day with fathers of the I.U. team as special guests. The Miami and Indiana bands will present pre-game and half-time shows. Game time is 1:30 p.m. SPEED-AIRES Hello! The Speed-Aires met at Sharon Wagoner’s home Friday. We brought in a new member, Mary Sue Finch. We had a tasty supper of chili, relishes, cottage cheese, 7-Up and Pepsi to drink and delicious chocolate cake for dessert. Thanks, Mrs. Wagoner. It was a wonderful supper and warmed us up before the game, and we sure needed to be warmed up, didn’t we, girls? After the nicely played game, Sharon invited us back for some hot cocoa and to play a game of ping-pong. Karen Barksdale was the champion. I guess we can call her “Ping-Pong Karen.” - Karen Barksdale, Pres. Edythe Coulson, Pub. JUNIOR TEENTIMERS 1 * Hi there! Our spread supper was at Joan Higgins house Friday night. Beverly Cole is back with us. We had a business meeting before the supper. We elected new officers for the coming six weeks. They are; Beverly Cole, Pres.; Sec. Librarian, Carol Wenning; Treasurer, Judy Yentes; Publicity, Joan Higgins. Later we ate. Thanks to Mrs. Higgins for the dinner. We had some time left so we played some games. TEENAMITES Well, here I am again to bring you up to date as to the comings and goings of the Teanamites. First of all our thanks go out to Judy Jordan for having that crazy wiener roast and s to Mrs. Chilton and Kat for listening to our noise at the slumberless party. Sorry to be so late, but better late than never. Now thanks are extended to Mrs. Dine and Sharon for the wonderful supper they had before the last football game. Then tjf Barbara and Mrs. Schilling for the slumber party. I wasn’t there but I hear it was real gone. We’ve also changed officers since the last time you heard froi us. They are as follows: Linda Logs ton; Vice Pres., Carla Petrovich; Sec., Barbara Schilling; Treasurer, Sharon Dine and Pub., Jackie Hiteshew. Well, I guess that’s about all the news for now. B.C.N.U. Linda Logston, Pres.