Speedway Flyer, Volume 24, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1955 — Page 4
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ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from pogo 1) Altar Society will receive Holy Communion in a body. Ladies are asked to sit in the front pews which will be reserved far. them. By receiving Holy Communion in a body, a special grace is gained. The eighth grade graduates will be “dined and wined” Tuesday morning, June 7th, and' Tuesday night, they will receive their diplomas. Nineteen boys and ‘girls will be bidding farewell to St. Christopher school. . . Mary Ellen Benedetto, Marilyn Jean Adams, Rose Claire Gordon, Theresa Ann Rosner, Linda Ann Swells, Susan Kuczenski, Mary Jane Falco, Judith Kay Eddelman, Mary Jo Ann Riedy, Richard Grothe, James Charles Rolles, Robert P. Grothe, Harry Clarence Tulles, William Fredrick Robinson, Thomas Albert Wolfla, Erward E. Blair, Thomas E. Zeunik, Eugene Charles Enlow and John W. Freund. School is out June Bth. The 7th and Bth grades had their annual picnic on Thursday, May 26th, at the Eagle Creek Park. Mrs. Leonard Benedetto and Mrs. Peter Martich, room hostesses, accompanied the group, Servers from the 7th and Bth grades wish to thank Father Stineman foi 'he picnic Wednesday, May 25th, at Turkey Run State Park. Everyone had such a wonderful time. They also wish to thank Mrs. Vincent Rolles and Mrs. Peter Martich for the transportation and serving of meals. Eugene Enlow, .Tames Rolles and John Freund, eighth graders, Jerry Rosner, Michael Martich, Robert Lesman, Billy Miller, Michael Swift, Michael McManus and Robert Nester, 7th graders attended the picnic. Four young men from Marian College chaperoned the picnic Let us all pray for the speedy recovery of Mrs. Nettie Altheide, the mother of Mrs. James (Kay) Keating. Any man now finding it possible "to make” the Retreat at Alvema this week-end should call William Meyer or James Breen tonight. The men will leave St. Christopher at 7:30 tomorrow night. Your prayers are requested for Vincent Rolles’ father who died last week. Father Lindemann would be happy to receive more old gold for the chalice. Much has been received for which he is grateful, but a great deal more is needed. Next,Thursday is the Feast of Corpus Christi. It seems that we can hear the birds around Auburn and Sixteenth rejoicing over the new bird bath in Aharon's yard. Yes, Ruth was the Merchandise winner Sunday. Eight year old Ronnie Sheets, who when he smiles at you turns on a personablity plus, drew out Ruth’s name. Ronnie was wearing dark trousers and a checkered coat. He is a student at St. Christopher school and lives on Allison with his mother and dad, Loyola and Carl Sheets. Another Men’s Stag Ham and Fish Party Friday night, June 17th. Save this date open. The unceasing prayer of a just man is of great avail, James 5:16. Pray daily your Rosary for peace in the world. Nora Bray
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Thursday, June 2,1955
UNION CARRIDE NEWS (Continued from Page 3) the Corporation since that time. He also holds officer positions in several of the Corporation’s Divisions and Subsidiaries. Mr. Jennings was born in Clarkston, Washington, in 1906. He was graduated from the University of Idaho in 1928 with a B.A. degree. He was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University and received degrees from that institution in 1931 and 1932. He was a Sterling Fellow at Yale University and received 'his J.S.D. there in 1933. Later he studied Accounting at the School of Commerce of New York University. Howard S. Bunn has been elect-, ed Executive Vice-President and Member of Executive Committee of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation, it was announced by Morse G. Dial, President. Mr. Bunn has been a member of the Union Carbide organization since 1922. After serving as Manager of Pyrofax Gas Division and later the Plastics Division of Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Company, he became successively Vice-President of that Company and Vice-President of the Bakelite Company. In April, 1953, he was elected a Vice-President and in September, 1954, a Director of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Dr. Augustus B. JCinzel has been elected Vice-President Research of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation, succeeding Dr. George O. Curme, Jr., it was announced .by Morse G. Dial, President of the Corporation. Dr. Curme, who is retiring as VicePresident of the Corporation, will continue as a Director. Dr. Kinzel has been actively engaged in research work with Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation since 1926, when, he joined Electro Metallurgical Company as a research metallurgist. He became chief metallurgist of the Laboratories in 1931, and a VicePresident of Electro Metallurgical Company in 1944. He was appointed Director of Research of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation in July, 1954. New York, April 20, 1955—The Board of Directors of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation has today declared a cash dividend of fifty cents (50c) per share on the outstanding capital stock of the Corporation payable June 1, 1955 to stockholders of record April 29, 1955. The last quarterly dividend was fifty cents (50c) per share paid March 2, 1955.
