Speedway Flyer, Volume 25, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1956 — Page 6

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ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued rrorn Page 1) stairs after the Mass will be followed by the regular monthly meeting. Mr. James Schneider, president. The Junior C.Y.O. Basketball League began playing last Sunday afternoon. St. Christopher won from Holy Trinity at St. Rita’s and everyone is happy, because Holy Trinty this year has a hard team to beat. All St. Christopher games are on Sunday afternoon. Bob Spitzer and John Knight are coaching St. Christopher team. Jacob Schaffer of Clermont is in a hospital at Crawfordsville with a broken leg, we are told. Maxine said that he broke his leg on a hunting trip. Last Sunday the annual collection was taken up after the communion of all the Masses for the Catholic University. On Monday morning the High Mass at 8 o’clock remembered William Fogarty at the request of the Pitts and Hickman families. On Tuesday morning Barth Riedy was remembered requested by George Bischoff. This morning and yesterday morning, the deceased relatives and friends of St. Christopher were remembered.

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The last shipment of PECANS came in this week. So, please, call your orders in right away or you may be disappointed. When the ladies have completed selling the Pecans which they now have, they have sold 1108 pounds and they want to thank everyone for being so kind and generous in their buying. Call Mrs. Wilbur Riedy, Mrs. Walter Freund, Mrs. William Hesselgrave or Nora Bray, evenings, Saturday or Sunday. Last week the St. Christopher Civics Club received its official charter from the Commission on American Citizenship in Washington, D. C. At present many schools are participating in giving a helping hand to the Red Cross so that through it those who are not as fortunate as we may enjoy a happy Christmas too. St. Christopher Club has been making and decorating small Red Cross gifts to be presented to the Little Sisters of the Poor for Christmas. Pupils of the seventh and geighth grades are members. Officers of the Club are Ronald Lee Keller, president; Donna Marie Rolles, vice-president; Carol Ann O’Neal, secretary; Billie Jean Shinn, treasurer; Bernard Ray Enlow, sergeant-at-arms; and Gladys Clouser, Club reporter. Pray daily your Rosary for peace in the world. Nora Bray

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Thursday, December 1956