Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 39, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1958 — Page 7

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Qrfl Service Exauiixialion The Board of U. & Uvii Service Ttyamteant today announced an examination for Substitute Clerk and Substitute Center ter the tedianapolta. Indiana Port Office. The starting salary in MAS mt hour. Applications will be accepted from MALE APPLICANTS ONLY. Applicants need not reside within the delivery area of the Indianapolis Post Office. Applications will be accepted from both residents and non-residents.

ST. CBUSTDPHERW CATBDUC CHURCH (Continued tram Page 1) The Blessed Sacrament win be exposed all day and the faithful are asked to come and watch and pray ter an hour anytime during the day with the children. Masses on Saturday will be at 8:15 and 8 o’clock in the morning. Evening services will be at 8 o’clock. The faithful are especially asked to come and watch and pray before the Blessed Sacrament on Saturday, as many el the children will he unable to be in church. Evening services on Saturday will be at 8 o’clock. The Forty-Hours Devotions will conclude with services at 8 o’clock Sunday evening. Confessions will be heard Thursday afternoon (4 to 6) and evening (7:30 to 9) as usual preceding First Friday and in the mornings and evenings on Friday and Saturday. Since it has been quite some time that St. Christopher had a Forty-Hours Devotions, it was felt that the people were eager to increase their faith and gain the many indulgences attached to “making” the Forty-Hours. High Masses this week were said at 8 o’clock on Monday for the parish; ter Fred Medenwald at the request of Josephine Medenwald on Tuesday; Lawrence Glass requested the Mass yesterday for Elizabeth Glass; this morning, the Mass was said for Sister M. Joanita Abt and Stater M. Clara Hartman. PAPER SALE this week-end at St. Christopher—Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Help fill the empty crates back of the school on 15th street If you can’t bring your papers, magazines or corrugated boxes down, call Mrs. Morris Gambrail, CH. 4-2609. and Helen will arrange for their pick-up. Congratulations to Helen and Joseph Hester of 2114 Allison! Donald Thomas was born at Coleman hospital Monday morning. September 22d. Little teur-year old Dickie, we are sure, is going to be happy to have a brother to play with him. Mrs. Olive Gordon was the Merchandise Club winner this week. Pat Trammel, a student at St Mary’s high school did the honors. Two of our St Christopher girls are completing their nurses training this year which they began at St. Vincent. Rita Rosner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosner, is at Riley Hospital now. Gretchen Grothe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grothe, is at St. Vincent CYO with the assistance of some of the parents and parishioners have scheduled a FISH FRY in the social room of St. Christopher school for FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th. Circle this date on your calendars, so you won’t forget. We’ll tell you mere later. Another Ladies Social Party is coming—when—Thursday night, October 16th. Last Sunday St Christopher took their turn at Escort Day at West 10th Veteran Hospital. Mesdames Lillian Such, Eva Nordmeyer, Eileen Murphy and Bea Breen assisted patients to the chapel to hear Mass Rosaries and prayer books were also distributed to the bedfast These articles are purchased from funds in the Indianapolis Deanery of the National Council of Catholic Women treasury—which treasury is built-up by one big card party a year and by yearly dues from the different active parishes belonging to the Deanery. The men of St Christopher will make a retreat the week of October 17 at the Alvema Retreat House, 8140 Spring Mill Road. Did you ever feel that you would like to go off all by yourself to some spot and pour your heart out to God—tell Him how grateful you are and ask his further blessings and guidance? Alvema Retreat House offers this opportunity and the spot Men who have made these retreats can vouch for this statement Men who have not made these retreats should call Oscar Bender, CH. 4-4296, James Breen, CH. 4-1348, of William Meyer, CH. 4-0283, for further information. Many NonCatholic men make these retreats. They are always most welcome. v First rehearsal of the Parish Choir was held Monday night. All men and boys who are members were requested to attend. And if there is a man or a boy who has a voice he would like to give to God’s service, he should contact Father Terrill. Tuesday evening our Junior C.Y.O. entertained Holy Trinity C.Y.Q. with an evening of dancing in the social room. All the ladies of the parish, but who are not yet members of the Altar Society, are asked to join with the members in the reception of corporate Holy Communion Sunday morning at the 8 o’clock Mass. On Tuesday evening, September 30th, the Ave Marie Discussion Group met with Sharon Carroll at 8 p.m. Tuesday, October 7th, is EYE DAY for the kindergarten crowd. AU five year olds in Marion County are invited to have an eye check. The examining will be done by teams of trained volunteer women, aided and advised by doctors who are giving their services. Mrs. Robert Mathis (Lorraine) CH. 4-9792 and Mrs. Foster Fontinot (Marie) CH. 4-0454 from St Christopher have volunteered to work, and they should be contacted for further details as to where to take 5-year old “Johnny” or “Mary” and at what time. The purpose of this operation is to find little children whose eye difficulties might go unobserved. Such difficulties are the frequent cause of poor reading in school, failure to adjust to school routine, and misbehavior. October is the month of the Holy Rosary Pray daily your Rosary for peace in the world. Nora Bray

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No specific experience la reauired. but *ll •■mUcant* must pass a written test Persons interested tai taking tote examinrtitNß should apply at the office of the Executive Secretes?, Board «t G. S. Civil Service Examiners, Boom 528 ruderal Building, Indianapolis Indiana, either in person, by phone (ME. 2-1851, Extension 419), or by mail, for tefoonatian as to the exact date, time and place et the examination. Applications win be accepted until further notice, but applicants who file on or before October 18, 1988 and who pass foe test may be considered for appointment ahead of those who file later.

Baptist Lay Dwsiopinsiit Program The American Baptirt Ctawck w ihwdf 13 prwsftsuy Amocaation’a Lay DevetasmaMt Program. The primary, purpose qf this program is to formulate pew idem land interests concerning each segment by the Lay members of the church. Workshop meetingi w presently being held an Wednesday nights Starting Sept. 24th and continuing for eight consecutive Wednesday nights. Mestiaga are held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Spangler, 5861 Cadillac Drive.

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