Speedway Flyer, Volume 26, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1957 — Page 6
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ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued tram Page 1) from St. Johns on Friday morning. Members of the Altar Society gathered at Speaks and Finn Funeral Home on Wednesday evening and recited the Rosary. Mrs. Craft was a charter member of St. Christopher’s Catholic Church and its Altar Society. High Masses this .week at 7:30 o’clock were said on Monday morning for Mary Murphy requested by Robert Shields family, on Tuesday morning for Hubert Konitzer requested by George Garrigous family and on Wednesday morning for Elizabeth S. O’Neal requested by the T. McNulty family. The Mass this morning was in remembrance of Alfred Aulbach requested by the William Rosner family. Tomorrow morning the Mass will be for a special intention, and the Jack O’Neal, Jr., family have requested the Mass on Saturday morning for Jack and Elizabeth S. O’Neal, Sr. PECANS! PECANS! Yes, it’s that time of year again. First shipment expected any day now. $1.35 per pound (broken halves) Mrs. Walter Freund is chairman of the project. Call your orders to her (CH. 4-2384), or to either Mesdames Wilbur Riedy (CH. 4-2231), William Hesselgrave (CH. 4-9789), Nora Bray (CH. 4-0586), Leland Mannen (CH. 4-9328) or Victor Mandabach (CH. 1-7628) for prompt delivery anywhere in Speedway. And for your information, our ladies will be helping Mrs. Archie Pace again this year by selling those delicious black walnuts for Mental Health. Mrs. Pace expects to have the black walnuts soon. z- Mrs. Clara Lesko and Mrs. Eileen Murphy are chairmen for the dining room for the ANNUAL TURKEY-DINNER at St. Christopher on Sunday, November 3d, 12 Noon till 5 o’clock. Mesdames Carl Sheets, William Meyer and Wilbur Riedy will have charge of the pies and cakes. Please do circle this date on your calendars to eat out Sunday, November 3d, and to eat out at St. Christopher. The ladies in charge tell us that they have ordered a great plenty of turkey, but remember the early comers always get first choice. Cadet C.Y.O. St. Christopher football game scheduled for last Sunday against Holy Spirit was postponed on account of the flue. , * Tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock St. Christopher will play Speedway Grade School at Speedway. A large crowd is expected. A brief meeting followed the C.Y.O. Holy Hour on Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Leonard Benedetto was hostess for the first- study meeting of the year for St. Ann’s Discussion Group Wednesday morning. Cadet C.Y.O. St. Christopher basketball practice every Saturday morning—9 to 11—at Marian College gym—6th, 7th ''and Bth grade boys. Leonard Benedetto and Bob Spitzer are directing the boys. Bob Spitzer and George Garrigous are coaching the high school boys in basketball. They are scheduled to practice on Thursday afternoons from 5 to 7 at St. Anthony’s gym. Congregational singing in the Catholic church is encouraged. Parishioners interested in congregational singing were happy to find new hymn books at the Wednesday evening devotion service to the Sacred Heart of Jesus last week. Mr. John Lanigan, representative of the Extension Magazine, is calling on all parishioners of St Christopher this week in the interest of his magazine. The 20th anniversary of the founding of Marian College will be celebrated Sunday, October 27, by graduates who will gather on the campus for their annual Homecoming Day, registering in at 10:30 and attending Holy Mass at 11 o’clock which will be celebrated in the Chartrand Memorial Chapel of Mary Immaculate. Mrs. Nora Bray will attend the second quarterly Board meeting of the Indianapolis Archdiocesan Council of the National Council of Catholic Women next Tuesday at the Warren Hotel. Pray daily your Rosary for peace in the world. Nora Bray
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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH , (Continued from Page 1) 6. Children through 3 years of age meet in the Parish House, the brick home west of the church. Children 4-5 years old meet on the first floor of Wesley House. Boys and girls iiT the Ist, 2nd, and 3rd grades meet in Fellowship Hall (basement) of the church. Children in 4th, sth, and 6th grades meet on the second floor in Wesley House. During each worship service, Church School classes for these children are in session. Youth (7th, Bth, grade and High School) and adults meet at 9:45, following the early services. Mr. Morris G. Hocutt, is Church School fiup’t. and has a staff of loyal, devoted teachers. TONIGHT, Thursday, all CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS, OFFICERS, and ADULT WORKERS WITH YOUTH will meet at 7:30 pan., at the church. FELLOWSHIP and INSTRUCTION CLASS FOR INCOMING MEMBERS will be held tomorrow, Friday, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. “THE ALTAR AND THE PULPIT’’ is the sermon theme on which Rev. Wright will speak at bqth services of worship on Sunday, Oct. 27, the FOURTH Sunday of our CHURCH LOYALTY CRUSADE. “Every Member Worshipping In God’s House Regularly,” is the goal of the Crusade. At the 9:00 o’clock worship services the CRUSADERS CHOIR (children’s) will sing the offertory. At the 10:45 o’clock service the CHANCEL CHOIR will sing the Anthem, “Let Thy Holy Presence” by Tschesnokoff. The Women’s Choir will sing the Offertory “Oh Sing Unto The Lord a New Song” by Russell. GREENCASTLE DISTRICT CONFERENCE of the Methodist Church will be held on Sunday, Oct. 27, at 2:45 p.m., at Epworth Church, Brazil, Indiana. INTERMEDIATE M.Y.F. will meet on Sunday, Oct. 27, at 5:15 pan., for a big “HAY-RIDE.” SENIOR M.Y.F. will meet on Sunday, Oct. 27, at 6:00 pan., at the Church. TEENS and TWENTIES will meet on Sunday, Oct. 27, at 7:30 pan., at the church. COMMISSION ON EDUCATION will meet on Monday, Oct. 28, at 7:30 pan., at the church. BOARD OF TRUSTEES will meet on Monday, Oct. 28, at 7:30 pan., at the church. WOMAN’S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE will have a “QUIET HOUR” service on Wednesday, Oct. 30, at 9:30 aan., at the church, with Rev. Wright as worship leader. Nursery facilities will be available. CRUSADERS CHOIR will rehearse on Wednesday, Oct. 30, at 3:15 pan., at the church. CHANCEL CHOIR will rehearse on Wednesday, Oct. 30, at 7:30 pan., at the church. MUSIC COMMITTEE will meet on Thursday, Oct. 31, at 8:30 pan., at the church. TEMPORARY CHURCH OFFICE has been established in the Parish House, the brick house west of the church. Office hours of the secretary, Mrs. Arthur E. Cornelius, CH. 1-1563, are 8:30 aan.-5:00 pan., Monday thru Friday. If you have news for the FLYER, kindly call Mrs. Cornelius by Monday Noon. Speedway Church es The Naaaraae (Continued from pogo 1) In his eighteen years of ministry as pastor and evangelist in the Church of the Nazarene, Mr. Steininger has bedn instrumental in organizing and establishing more than twenty churches. In addition to his ministry of dynamic Bible preaching, our evangelist is also well known for his talent as chalk artist. Each evening he will effectively illustrate a familiar hymn in chalk, displaying the complete drawing under variegated colored lights. Someone in the audience will then receive the picture as a gift. \ Miss Phyllis Coulter, of Nineveh, Indiana, is the song evangelist for this revival. She is talented in singing, as an accordionist, for giving readings, and as a soul winner. This teen-age girl is at home in the work God has called her to do. Bring your friends and attend every service possible.
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PERSONALS We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Lewis Meier is back in the hospital. We feel sure that cards and messages of encouragement would be very acceptable. She is in room A-250 at the Methodist Hospital. Ladies' Legion Auxiliary For Vukovich Post At a recent meeting the Bill Vukovich Memorial Post 98, VFW voted to adopt a Ladies Auxiliary to be formed by the wives, mothers and daughters of post members. Mrs. Reva Watson, 5121 W. 16th and Mrs. Julian Baugh, Brownsburg, have undertaken to organize an Auxiliary to the post. They will have their first meeting at the home of Mrs. Watson on the 27th of Oct. Thomas Joyce, Commander of the post, also announced that the post will begin organization of the boy scout troop they recently elected to sponsor. Persons interested in helping to organize the troop and work with it need not be members of the VFW. All interested parties are advised to contact William Guarnery, 3921W. 30th St., chairman of th< Youth Activities Committee. American Legion News Legionnaires Fred Klopp, 1709> Beeler; Fred Barnett, 1655 Winton, and Lyle Neat, 5638 Speedway Drive, agree that there is room for every interested veteran in Speedway Post 198 because the American Legion offers a variety of appeal in virtually all fields of human endeavor. There’s room for the fun-lover as well as the serious minded veteran the sports enthusiast, the entertainer, the hobbyist, the civic-minded and the devout churchgoer. You are eligible for membership in the American Legion if you served honorably at any time between these dates: World War Nov. 11, 1918. World War ll—Dec. 7, 1941 to Sept. 2, 1945. Korean War—June 25, 1950 to July 27, 1953. We want and need the suppow of all eligible veterans in Speedway. You might say,,"! have never been invited to Join." This is your invitation, veterans! Out. Post meetings are held on th® second Tuesday of each month in the Post Home at 1552 Georgetown Road. Get together with your veteran neighbor and pay us a visit on our meeting night
