Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1959 — Page 7

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ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CsaCRCB (Continued from Page 1) the teachers of the school. On Tuesday morning, the feast of The Epiphany, the eight o’clock High Mass was offered for the living and deceased members of St. Christopher parish and their friends and relatives. ' Yesterday morning an anniversary requiem high mass was celebrated for George Fleischman at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grothe. This morning John Crehan requested the high mass for Catherine Crehan who died in December. The Joseph Beberdick family-requested that an anniversary requiem high mass be said on Friday morning for Mary Buchner and Henry Beberdick, grandmother and grandson who died on the same day of the month. Mrs. Buchner was the mother of Mrs. Bebedrick. St. Christopher’s Cadet basketball team will play St. Ann at St. Mary at 11 o’clock Saturday morning, January 10th. Folks are invited to attend these games and root for our boys. The sixth grade pupils attended Sacred Heart of Jesus devotions on Wednesday evening in a body. Servers for these devotions were Nester, Raahe, Ridge and Schlake. The Junior C.Y.O. followed their monthly Holy Half devotions Tuesday evening with a business meeting and annual election of officers. There are approximately one hundred high school students in our parish. Each one is eligible to become an active C.Y.O. member, and is encouraged to do so. The Arlington Fabric Shop gave a demonstration on interior decorating at the regular monthly meeting of the Altar Society Wednesday evying of this week. Mrs. Willard Tremmel was hostess for the Sacred Heart Discussion Group Monday evening, January sth. Plan now to attend the St. Christopher Winter Bazaar, Friday and Saturday, February 6th and 7th. Meals will be served each evening. Our Divine Lord taught us things we could never have learned by ourselves, and He gives us the grace to live according to a wisdom which the world does not understand. He taught us meekness, a love of poverty, purity, forgiveness of enemies, and universal charity. These are beautiful doctrines; they are the foundation of peace, (taken in part from January Apostleship of Prayer Sacred Heart League leaflet.) Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

WESTWOOD COUNTRY CLUB NEWS (Continued from Page 1) January 7. With these events having taken place the parties and activities still continue, for the fifth graders will trek to the club for a party on Saturday, January 10. Dancing is their greatest enjoyment, so round and square is in the offing. Soft drinks and pretzels will top off the evening. The exercise classes, which will be held at 1:00 p.m. each Monday and Wednesday for a period of ten weeks will commence on Monday, January 12. It is not too late to register and if you are interested contact the club office at once. The regular square dance takes place on Sunday, January 18, and Reed Moody will do the calling. Dancing will be from 7 till 10 p.m. Square dance Chairman Ray Brown has arranged for Couple

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Dance classes which start on Friday, January 16 from 8 till 10:30.. Contact the club or Mr. Brown at CH. 4-5591 if you care to make arrangements to participate. The Annual General Business Meeting will be held on Sunday, January 18 at 2:00 p.m. There will be an election, tentative names of five new board members have been submitted. However, nominations may be made from the floor. Polls will remain open till 6:00 p.m. Many important issues will be discussed and voted upon. Make this meeting a must attend. The Booster Club is holding a card party on Saturday, January 31. Full details will be published later. Please mark your calendars and plan to reserve a table. This is the Ways and Means committee, and all members and their guests, enjoy the many club facilities that are purchased from these proceeds. Interested in taking ballroom dance lessons? Dance Chairman Tom Wonnell will be glad to accept your registration. Twenty or nore couples are required to make a complete class. Chairman Tom and his committee have engaged Del Prince and his dance band to play for the regularly scheduled dance which will be held on Saturday, January 24. Plan to be there, and to the other dances which are held the fourth Saturday of each month. There is always a good band on deck. Plans are in the final stages for the next luncheon and card party that will be held on Tues-

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day, February 10. All those planning to attend should mark thencalendars, and watch this column for further details. Swimming classes being held weekly at the Indiana University Medical Center under the careful guidance of Manager Clark are progressing in great style. There is still time to join, and all interested members should contact Manager Jim. Our swim teams are making a great showing, and under his capable instruction will make greater strides. Our teams are scheduled to participate in meets at Kokomo on Saturday, January 17, and February 18. Also, at Dayton, Ohio, on Sunday, February 8. The ladies who are bowling weekly at Lyndhurst have turned in some outstanding scores. Why not visit them on Friday at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Wayne Blind, a registered nurse has been assigned as the instructor for the Home Nursing Red Cross Course which will start at the club on Monday, January 12. This will cover the bathing of patients, taking temperatures, and many other important things we should know. There is no charge other than the seventyfive cent cost of the Red Cross First Aid Book, which every home should have. Call the Club

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by Jan. 9, saying you will be there. It was good to see so many canteeners on Wednesday after the long holiday vacation. Dancing will resume each Wednesday, and they all will be looking forward to the interesting personalities who have been engaged for

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place on Saturday, January 17 from 7:30 till 9:30 p.m. The management and officers extend an invitation to all members to attend these functions, and enjoy the facilities of the Club. Big things are in the offing, come out and help it become.a reality, you will be glad you did.

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