Speedway Flyer, Volume 25, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1956 — Page 7

Wednesday, November 21, 1956

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. Rahm asks that everyone be sure and bring their Christmas offering (either the shoe or the stocking) to this meeting. Come and enjoy the food, fun and feUowship. CHRISTIAN MEN’S FELLOWSHIP DINNER. Mr. Frank Wallace will speak on “Indiana State Parks'* at the C.M.F. dinner next Monday, the 26th, in Fellowship Hall, at 5:30 p.m. DON’T MISS THIS! Dr: John Ross, our own service link to the Belgian Congo, will be on TV—WFBM—Tuesday evening at 9:30 p.m., November 27th, in a program “March of Medicine.” It will include Monganga, the story of missionary medicine in the Belgian Congo. This is a wonderful opportunity for all of us to see our own medical missionary in action, so be sure and include this on your TV program. CHOIR REHEARSALS: Wednesday—3:3o Boys Choir 7:00 Women’s Choir 8:00 Chancel Choir Thursday—3:oo Children’s Chorale 3:30 Angelus Choir 7:00 Chapel Choir 8:00 Cloister Choir THE LADIES who will serve as Elders and Deacons on Women’s Day, December 2nd, will have a special rehearsal in the sanctuary Friday evening, 7:30, November 30th. THANKS. The Older Youth (Candle tippers) wish to express their thanks to Shirley and Mimi Ann Stout for the beautiful fruitwood finish clock presented for their class room. It is a wonderful gift. THE YOUNG MARRIED PEOPLE’S CLASS will be making candy for the servicemen stationed in the United States, in December. All young married couples are invited to attend classes which meet at 10:00 a.m. in Fellowship Hall. Come to Sunday School regularly—you will be out in time to pick up the children. \ The OLDER YOUTH are planning a living Nativity scene to be presented in front of the Education Building three days preceding Christmas. This will be their contribution to making Christmas more Christian here in Speedway. More material is needed for costumes, especially for Wise Men. If you have, or know of anyone who has material to donate to this project, please contact Marian Morrow, CH. 4-0285, or Geneva Walter, CH. 4-9704. The QUARTERLY DELEGATE COUNCIL dinner of the Marion County Christian Church Union will be held on Friday, December 7th, at 6:30 p.m. at the Olive Branch Christian Church, 101 E. Raymond Street. The emphasis for this December dinner is “Women’s Work In Our Churches” and an interesting program is being planned by Mrs. J. Hubert Smith, District No. 11 Secretary of the Christian Women’s Fellowship. The price of the dinner is SI.OO and the first 250 reservations phoned in will complete the capacity of their Fellowship Hall. Those from our church interested in going, may call the church office not later than Wednesday morning, December sth.

CHRISTMAS GIFTS (Continued from Page 1) “Operation Christmas Gift” provides two gifts for every patient Already ward supervisors have compiled a list of those things each patient most wants for Christmas. As the gifts come in, requests of patients will be filled in so far as possible. These INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS The community-owned Indianapolis Indians have another winning manager for 1957 to replace Pennant-Winning Kerby Farrell. Andy Cohen, 52-year-old manager of the New Orleans Pelicans the past two years was signed to skipper the local Tribe after Kerby Farrell had to withhold any local commitment because of possibilities of an affiliation with Cleveland. Cohen, who started in major league baseball in 1926 as a second baseman for the New York Giants, comes here with a topflight record as a manager. In the seven years prior to his managerial post with New Orleans, Cohen brought in three first places, three second places and a third place. Those years he was at Eau Clair of the Northern League and at Denver, then in the Western League. This year at

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gifts will be beautifully wrapped in holiday trimmings, have the individual’s name on them and be presented to the patient by a Santa Claus. Gift suggestions may be obtained by writing or calling (ME. 44311) the Mental Health Association, 615 N. Alabama St., or by picking up a pamphlet from any of the collection depots. New Orleans he finished fifth and was sixth the year before. Cohen’s affiliation is expected to bring about a smooth-working combination in view of the new manager’s earlier affiliations with Donie Bush, president of Indians, Inc. Cohen played second base for Minneapolis when Bush managed the Millers from 1932 through 1938. The Indians management also announced this week that the bargain ticket sale for Indians games next season continues to grow at the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber’s Athletic Committee is staging the sale. Fans, business and industry are being offered 30-admission ticket books for $25, a savings of SB. They may be purchased over the counter at the Chamber of Commerce, 320 N. Meridian St., or at Victory Field. They also may be ordered b£ mail by sending remittance to Indians Tickets, Chamber of Commerce.

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ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued trom Page 1) of whole halves—ideal for cooking. Call Helen Riedy, CH. 42231, Helen Freund, CH. 4-2384, Helen Hesselgrave, CH. 49789 or Nora Bray (evenings, Sat. or Sun.) CH. 4-0586. BLACK WALNUTS! $1.55 per lb.—really lovely—-call Julia Pace, CH. 1-4389, Nora Bray (evenings, Sat. or Sun.) CH. 40586 or any of the girls selling pecans. The little profit which is made from the sale of the Black Walnuts goes for the emergency rehabilitation of mental health. Both of these nuts freeze beautifully. Buy not only for now and the Holidays, but for next summer. A pound of someone’s favorite nuts makes a lovely gift to that person who just has everything. Another LADIES SOCIAL STAG PARTY at St. Christopher—Thursday—November 29th—at 7 o’clock—very attractive door prize at 11:30—but the lady must be present to receive it. You may come and go at these parties, as you like. served at intermission, but popcorn and drinks available all evening—all for free. Donation of one dollar at the door, as usual. Mesdames Frank Lesko and Dean Leming, co-chairmen, will be assisted by a great number of members of the Altar Society. Plan now to come, ladies. All ladies who are friends of St. Christopher are invited. Bob Spietzer is taking over for Johnny Knight as coach for St. Christopher C.Y.O. basketball team. Johnny’s work is going to be taking up his evenings for awhile. t At 8 o’clock Monday morning, the High Mass was requested by L. J. Boersig for Barth Riedy; on Tuesday morning at 8 o’clock Ann Richard Campbell was remembered at the request of Mary Ringenberg. This morning’s High Mass was said for William R. Fogarty, requested by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ittenbach. Tomorrow morning at 8 o’clock the relatives and friends of St. Christopher will be remembered, as well as on Friday morning at the High Mass. The C.Y.O. enjoyed a swimming party on Tuesday evening, November 20th, at the Medical Center. x Help put CHRIST BACK INTO CHRISTMAS by buying the Christmas Tree Top Star—with either the picture of Madonna and Child or Head of Christ—of the Altar Socity—sl.B9. Call Mary Geiman, CH. 1-0886. Our good nuns wish to thank the children, their parents and all others for their generosity at the pound party. They say that they are certain now that they are going to eat very well this winter. Mothers of the children in school and members of the Altar Socity worked very closely with the Sisters and together a very attractive and enlightening Open House at St. Christopher school was presented last Wednesday night. Many people remarked on the Red Cross work display. Too many times in our busy lives of today we do not stop to think or observe the work of others. The Sisters are very grateful for the kind reception by so many of their efforts. Pray daily your Rosary for peace in the world. Nora Bray

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