Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1959 — Page 4

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ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) the high mass on Tuesday morning at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Theiss requested an anniversary requiem high mass on Wednesday morning for John Theiss. Catherine Crehan was remembered this morning in the high mass at the request of Hazel and Curly Ash and Gabriel Russ will be remembered tomorrow morning as requested by Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sinkowic. Last week the high masses were said for Margaret Fleischmann, requested by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grothe, according to the special intention of Frank and Gertrude Joyce, for William Fogarty requested by Catherine Fogarty, for the deceased members of the Aulbach and Vance families, requested by Joe Aulbach, and for Charles Knarzer requested by Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rolles. St. Ann Discussion Group will meet at the home of Mrs. James Breen Wednesday morning, January 28th, at 9:30 o’clock. Ave Marie Discussion Group met with Mrs. Richard M. Carroll on Tuesday evening, January 20th, at 8 o’clock. Our Lady of Fatinma Discussion Group met at the home of Jean Schrader on January sth and at the home of Mrs. Wayne Thalls Monday evening, January 19th, at 8:30 o’clock. The December winners in the Merchandise Club were Katie Doyle on Decembr 7th, Sharon Kikendall on December 14th, and Nora Bray on December 21st. The eighth grade of St. Christopher school attended the Sacred Heart of Jesus devotions Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. These devotions consist of singing by the boys’ choir and the congregation, recitation of prayers, and close with Benediction. They last one-half-hour. Servers Wednesday night were Benedetto, Cooper, Haig and McCain. On January 16, three of the lay teachers in St. Christopher school gave official notice that they would not return ii September. Therefore, St. Christopher school will be needing three and possibly four lay teachers next fall. Sister Mary Dennis, Superior of the school, would like to talk with any applicants at the school or at the convent on West 16th street. Anyone interested may calj CH. 4-2884 for an appointment. On Saturday morning, January 24th, at 9 o’clock, St. Christopher Cadet basketball team will play St. Anthony at St. Mary. This is the final league game. Y.C.A. Communion Sunday is January 25th. The Mass is at St. John’s at 9 o’clock. The regular Y.C.A. meeting will be at St. Philip Neri tonight at 8:15 o’clock. St. Christopher Jr. C.Y.O. joined Holy Trinity C.Y.O. for a skating party at Holy Trinity at seven o’clock Sunday evenings. Our congratulations and best wishes to Jimmy Theiss who is getting married Saturday, January 31st, in Dayton, Ohio. My, how these youngsters do grow up, but mamma doesn’t look a day older than when we first met her. Our congratulations and best wishes to Christine Toney who is getting married in St. Christopher church at 10 o’clock Saturday morning, January 31st. Pray for the Unity of the Chair during the octave which began Sunday—the unity of all people. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

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Tri Kappa News The Speedway chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa will meet, Tuesday evening, January 27, at the Legion Home on Georgetown Road. The meeting will be called to order promptly at 7:30 pan. SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Monday night. Anyone who was unable to enroll then may do so by calling the school office, CH. 4-3359. Current standings in the sth grade basketball league are: Won Lost Jets 3 0 Comets 3 0 Sharpshooters 3 0 Ravens 1 2 Hawk-Eyes 1 2?. Hoosiers 1 2 Rockets 0 3 Fighting Irish 0 3 Members of sth grade teams are: SHARPSHOOTERS, Woody Sharp, John Allen, David Duffin, Jeff Cahen, Paul Ross, Gary Herman, Gregg Thomas, Gordon Megenhofen, Paul Curtis, Mike Walker, David Harriman. FIGHTING IRISH, Larry Wilkerson, Charles Williams, John Sullivan, Jim Reid, Richard Horton, David Hooper, Brian Niederhauser, Steve Seabury, Robert Mathis, Dick Bain. JETS, Kenny Craig, Denny Glidewell, Jim Moschenrdss, Joe Richardson, Ralph Lee, Richard Darlington, Joe Parker, Ralph Farmer, Jeff Haecock, Don Harris. COMETS, Scott Neat, David Schnable, John Orr, David Trittipo, Robert Duidotti, Barry Eversole, Lynn Hood, Tim Brennan, Ed Robards, John Quinn. HAWKEYES, Mike Short, Jim Decker, Dale Amich, Larry Long, Larry Shaub, Danny Adams, David Shows, Nelson Nave, Bobby Tyler, Chuck Bisson. RAVENS, Jeff Hunter, Kenny King, Larry Jones, Steve Sailor, Warren Lind, David Link, Steve Brower, Tom Tune, Denny Hammer, John L. Brown. ROCKETS, Bobby Stephanoff, Ronnie Ray, John Fuller, Mike Nelson, Ricky Vogel, Melvin Huffman, Craig Spence, Carl Waltz, Mark Leonard, John Webb, Joel Rosebrock. HOOSIERS, Bill Skelton, Charles Lavender, Dan Oberholtzer, Tracy Solt, Paul Parks, Ricky Wacker, Mike Lucid, Mark Forsythe, Ronnie Luther, Richard Prather.

High school intramural results last week were: McGinley 12, Zomiger 8 Ellwanger 14, Strouse 13 Wilhoite 38, Douglas 29 Baker 32, Ross 26 Graves 20, Strouse 11 Ellwanger 34, McGinley 24 The Speedway freshman teamlost to Southport in the finals of the Marion County Freshman Tourney by a score of 34-32. The varsity squad lost to Southport in the first game of the County Tourney by a 60-51 score. LIBRARY NOTES On Thursday a delegation from the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Speedway Post 2839 and Auxiliary, led by Commander Billy Robinson, presented to the Library a copy of J. Edgar Hoover’s best seller Masters of Deceit, the story of Communism in America and how to fight it. This is a welcome addition to our collection since our previous copies have been continually in circulation. Adults, as well as students, are invited to use the Library facilities four evenings a week. Hours are from 6:00 to 8:00 CST Monday through Thursday. These books have been added to the collection recently: Friedberg—Paper money of the United States Gatland —Space travel Gault—Rough road to glory Gilmore —Model planes for beginners Goldberg—History of the United States Air Force, 1907-1957 Grant—Wonder world of microbes Belden—Sand in my castle Ritchie—Golden hawks of Genghis Khan

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