Speedway Flyer, Volume 26, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1957 — Page 3

Thursday, November 7, 1957

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ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued tram Page 1) placed at the doors of the church Sunday decorated baskets and anyone may place their gifts in them. Since Open House for the school necessarily had to be postponed on account of the building program, the room mothers decided upon this program. Last year the pound party was held at the open house of the school. All twenty-one winners of St. Christopher school are requested to get their hobbies to the Indiana State Hobby Show in the Manufacturing Building at the Fairground on Friday, November Bth, between 3 and 6 p.m. at the C.Y.O. booth. C.Y.O. members will staff the show. The Hobby Show starts on Saturday, November 9th and runs through Nov. 17. The parents of the school children are to be complimented for their splendid cooperation in this hobby project. This is the first year that St. Christopher, has ever brought home a trophy, and this year we had two trophy winners. This is the 6th year for the Show. Mrs. Joseph Zishka is chairman of the St. Christopher Youth. St. Ann’s Discussion Group will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Freund Wednesday morning, November 13, at 9:30. This group is studying Series 1 of This We Believe, “God, Man, and God-Man.” In their first meeting they learned to do all we do for the love of God. High Masses were said each morning this week at 7:30 o’clock. On Monday morning an anniversary Mass was said for Mary Ann Bische, the 6th anniversary, and on Tuesday morning for Mary Elizabeth Wendholt. Both of these Masses were offered by the Bische family. Nell Carroll, a very old friend of Nellie Craft, and her daughter, Mrs. Irene Cronin, are having the Saturday Mass said for Nellie Craft. Angelia Grabner and Alfred Aulbach are ajso being remembered this week. If anyone is interested in seeing the play by the students at St. Meinard on Sunday, November 17, and have no way to go, they should call Mr. Henry Belch, FL. 6-8660 not later than Tuesday, November. 12 for reservations on the chartered bus. Shakespeare’s Henry V will be presented. St. Christopher will be represented by Peter Martich and Francis Henry Wolfla. Our Lady of Fatima Discussion Group met Monday evening, November 4th, at 8 o’clock in the home of Mrs. Jean Schrader. Instructions for children in public school began Tuesday, November sth as follows—grade school, through 4th grade on Tuesdays at 3:15, grades 5 through 8, on Wednesday at 3:30. Instructions for high school students on Tuesday evenings at 7 pm These instructions are held in the rectory basement. Parents have a serious obligation to see that their children attend these instructions, and that the children are excused previous to their lessons when unable to attend on account of sickness. The Turkey Dinner and Fall Festival was a very lovely affair and we all give thanks to Almighty God and to everyone who helped to make it so. During the month of November, Catholics especially pray for their deceased ones. Father Stineman at the eight o’clock Macg Sunday morning brought to attention a very beautiful thought for this month. He suggested that each one of us select one certain soul in purgatory to pray for, suppose we select a soul who has been forgotten, who has no one to pray for it, and offer up our Holy Communions, our Masses, and all our prayers for this soul. At this time comes to mind what - a friend' of ours once said. When she sees in the paper where an unfortunate is to be put to death, she always prays for him or her. Let us all remember to pray for loved anas and others always. Pray daily your Holy Rosary for peace in the world. Nam Bray

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Christmas Cards Deadline for ordering personalized cards from the Los Amigos Class of the Speedway Christian church is Nov. 15th. Please call or see Bee Gummere, CH. 4-0529, 5204 W. 15th St. Speedway Hobby And Homemakers Speedway Hobby and Homemakers will meet in the home of Lela Fletcher, 5244 W. 14th St., 10:30 am. Bring a sandwich. The lesson will be on Candle Making, Christmas Ideas and Ribbon Trim. , i Senior High C.Y.F. All Senior High C.Y.F. members invited to attend the District Youth Meet to be held at Downey Avenue Christian Church, Sunday, November 10, from 2:30 to 7:45 p.m. Besides the C.W.F.F. offering to be taken, gifts for Japanese migrants will be collected. Towels, safety pins and buttons, hard candy, camphor ice, scissors, needles, laundry, face and shaving soap are needed. Even though you don’t attend the Meet, you may bring your gift to Sunday School next Sunday. When you contribute your gift we are asking for a penny to be added with it for postage. There’s fun for all who attend! If you can drive, please contact Denny Troth, CH. 4-4546. We will leave the church at 1:30 pm. See you Sunday.

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Annual Fall Function Ben Davis Alumni Assn, invites you to attend the Annual Fall Function. Dinner Veg. Soup, Chili, Salad and Dessert. New Building Open House. Cafeteria and Shop. Ben Davis Dance Band and Entertainment. Saturday, Nov. 9, 5:30 to 11:00 p.m. $1.50 per person. Guests invited. Please call in reservations not later than Nov. 4. TR. 8-2288 or ME. 1-4952. Black Walnuts For Mental Health The first shipment of this year’s crop of deluxe quality black walnut kernels has arrived and is now for sale. The price is $1.55 per pound. The profit go to the 'Rehabilitation Fund of Central State Hospital, where it is used to help patients ready to leave the hospital but who do not have enough money for carfare, lunches or other necessities until they receive their first pay check. No public funds are available for this purpose, so this aid is greatly appreciated by the patients who receive it and also by the staff members of the hospital who have the responsibility of assisting these patients. Your patronage will be very much appreciated. Mrs. Archie Pace 5030 West 15th Street CH. 1-4389 Mrs. Nora Bray 5201 W. 15th St. CH. 4-0586

Eagle Creeks Citizens Flood Committee Eagle Creek is crossed fifteen times by bridges from 56th Street. There are five State Road bridges, five County Road bridges and five railroad bridges across Eagle Creek and it is stated purpose of the Eagle Creek Citizens Flood Committee to make .sure all are designed to take the maximum flow of the creek in its flood control plan. At a meeting held in Marion County Court House Friday afternoon the Executive Council and sub-oommittees outlined as their goals: 1. Immediate emergency correction of Eagle Creek to minimize flood conditions during the winter and spring. 2. Future planning, of any construction of bridges or water conservation basins to recognize flood control in the Eagle Creek basin. Hear The DePauw Choir Sunday. November 10th Speedway Gym—4 pun.

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Speedway Little League Football In the playoff game last Saturday the Rams defeated the Sparks 7 to 0, thus becoming the sth-6th grade football champs for 1957. It was a very good game and both teams played fine football. The T.D. was made by Neilson, the PAT by Mikkelsen. The movies of the Jamboree will be shown at school 2 (Whitcomb St.) Friday, Nov. Bth, 7 p.m. Following the movies, awards will be made to the Yanks, 3rd-4th grade champs, and the Rams, sth--6th grade champs. Everyone interested in the Little League is cordially invited to attend. The Jr. Spark Plugs are reminded to turn in their equipment to coach Jack Mayhugh at 1719 Ellen Drive. Butler Symphony Concert Nov. 8 The Butler University Symphony will stage its first concert at 8:30 pm. Friday (November 8) in Caleb Mills Hall at Shortridge High School.

Castl e-Craig Chapter I.T.S.C. The November meeting of the Castle-Craig Chapter, ITSC will be held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Brady, Jr., 5710 W. 16th St. at 8:00 o’clock on November 21st. The speaker for the evening will be Mrs. Noble Reynolds, having as her subject, “Historical Places and Parks in West Virginia.” PSI lOTA XI DANCE FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22nd

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