Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1959 — Page 6
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ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Members of the Altar Society will receive corporate Holy Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday. Alverna Retreat House, 8140 Spring Mill Road, will have an Open House Sunday, July sth, from 2 to 5. Father Phillip, 0.F.M., Director of Alverna House extends an invitation to all. Conducted tours will proceed through buildings and grounds. There will be ample parking space. Refreshments will be served by the Ladies Guild. Is there anyone in St. Christopher who would like to become a lay member of the Holy Stigmata of Saint Francis Fraternity? If there is and they would like information, would they please call Nora Bray after 11:30 mornings—CH. 1-5816. Congratulations to Russell and Patricia Chance of 3146 Chrysler! A seven pound thirteen ounce boy was bom at the Coleman hospital very late Sunday night. He is to be called Harry Matthew Chance. We are sure that Johnny is going to be mighty happy to have a new brother for a playmate. St. Charles of Bloomington was host last Saturday for a swimming meet at the C.Y.O. camp’s new pool. All Indianapolis parishes we understand were invited. St. Michael, Holy Trinity and St. Christopher were represented. St. Christopher was top winner with over a hundred and fifty points. Their closest contestant won a little more than fifty points. Congratulations to the Junior C.Y.O. swimmers of St. Christopher. Jerry Rosner is president of our Junior C.Y.O. group. Due to some resignations on the Ladies Festival Board at St. Christopher, the following ladies will serve this year—Mesdames William Hesselgrave, Thomas Wolfla, Joseph Rosner and William Aust. The Festival with Tops in Food is just a months away—Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 30-31 and August 1. Wallace Gleason was remembered in the 8 o’clock High Mass this morning at the request of his widow and daughter, Judith. At 8 o’clock Friday morning, the High Mass will be said for Gerald Keith Dwyer at the request of Juanita Dwyer. The Carmel of Indianapolis announces the twenty-first public outdoor Novena to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel—July Bth-July 16th on their monastery grounds, 2500 Cold Springs Road. The Very Reverend Richard Madden, O.C.D. will deliver the sermons. Services will begin at eight o’clock each night. Special busses will leave from the Circle in Indianapolis at 6:40 and 7:30. Pray your Rosary daily for peace an the world. Nora Bray
SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) p.m., at the church. Thank You, Daily Vacation Church School Workers, for making possible a splendid Vacation Church School this summer. The high enrollment, the regular attendance and the great enthusiasm displayed on the part of everyone are a few indications that this year’s school was an outstanding one. The church and its parents says most sincerely, “Thank You!” Our regular schedule of two services and two Church School sessions for children will be continued throughout the summer months. Time of Services will remain the same. The services will be comfortable. Special music will be provided at all services; the Summer Choir will sing at the 10:45 service. The teachers in the Sunday School have arranged their vacations so that each class will have a teacher present every Sunday. For many, summer is the time for family vacation. However, at home or away, be sure your family does not take a vacation from God.
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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) wald and at the 11:00 service the Chancel Choir will sing “Let Us, With a Gladsome Mind” by Warner. Dr. Montgomery will give the sermon at both services. The chancel bouquet for next Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sanders in memory of Mrs. Sanders’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rasor. Dr. Ross Day! Next Wednesday evening plan to come to Fellowship Hall for the farewell party for Dr. Ross, Mrs. Ross and their son. Time, 7:30 p.m. A special program and refreshments are on the agenda and we hope a large crowd will be present as evidence of our appreciation for the work they are doing in Africa. Choirs. Because of the special party for the Ross family, the Chancel choir will not rehearse on Wednesday, July Bth. On Thursday, the Chapel choir will rehearse at 6:30 p.m. and the Cloister Choir at 7:30 p.m. The rose on the lectern last Sunday announced the birth of Karen Lynn Heston on June 19th in Tokyo, Japan. She is the daughter of Lt. Harry and Jody Piper Heston. Sorry. In listing the helpers for our Vacation Church School, Judy Klopp’s name was omitted. She assisted in the 2nd Grade. Campers. On June 14-20, Wanda Miller attended Indian Lake; and at Bedford those who attended were Kathie Smith, Nancy Hiatt, Sandy Hickey, Nancy Wraight and Sherrill Scoggan. On June 21-27, Ellen McArthur and Roberta Stamm attended Barbee. This week (June 28-July 4) Judy Miscoi and Judy Dolton are at Bedford. Mrs. Rahm was very happy to report that for the past year Marsha Mason and Sondra Hinchman have had perfect attendance in Junior Hi Church School.
SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Dixie White, Jack Williams, Carole Wright, Jerry Zimmer, Judy Zimmerman. SOPHOMORES Mary Jane Anderson, Alice Balmer, Mary Jane Blase, Steve Brown, Tom Craig, Janet Denny, Beverly Dine, Diane Douglas, Durr, Cal Ewing, Bob Frye, Jim Gabert, Herman Greenwood, Ruth Haettinger, Arleen Harris, Roger Helser, Tom Howard, Dean Hubbard, Betty Huffman, Barbara Kildsig, Ralph Logston. Janet McClelland, Lynn McMahon, Sally Manion, Brenda Montgomery, Barbara Morris, Donna Muncie, Dick Nester,, Paula Nolte, Robert Parke, Marcia Pollock, Bob Poste, Steve Queener, Richard Reed, Jerry Roberts, Jim Robinson, Richie Schwimmer, Susan Scott, Doug Strouse, Chuck Stumph, Steve Swails, Dianne Tower, Luanne Tower, Jim Traylor, Mary Jane Walker, Carolyn Warren. FRESHMEN Mina Brown, Judy Butler, Pa-
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Audio-Visual Workshop Audio-Visual education leaders from Hoosier Colleges and public schools will gather at Butler University July 6-10 for an audiovisual workshop. Among the leaders will be Mr. Vernon McKown, Mr. Richard Glesing, Miss Fay Cover, Mr. Fred Williams, and Dr. Duaine C. Lang. Special lectures will be given by Dr. Gene Faris and Dr. Carolyn Guss, and Mrs. G. A. Sullivan.
tricia Cannon, Mardis Coers, Judy Dolton, Gary Ewing, James Griffin, Denny Hackett, Linda Harris, Nancy Hiatt, Sandie Hickey, David Hunt, David Teal Johnson, Judi Last Tom Leming Stephen Maple, Gery Marmaduke, Hank Mosser, Bob Oliver, Bill O’Neal, Tony Ridolfo, Patti Scyphers, Linda Slough, Kathie Smith, John Staver, Dick Swift, Sharon Thompson, Brian Trentham, Joe Wallace, Jay Willever, Sherry Wilson, Nancy Wraight. EIGHTH GRADE John Bareham, Jane Curry, Sandra Feejy, David Hamer, Terry Helser, Joan Kojola, Dave Kress, Judy McClamroch, Barbara McHenry, Mary Ann Peters, Bob Sanders, Marsha Seibert, Larry Sipe, Beth Zimmerman, Claudia Barsoda, Sandra Husser, Ruth Ann Schnable, Karen Takacs, Karen Updike, Mary Ann Featheringill, Sharon Harris, Julie Jarvis, Lynn McKinsey. SEVENTH GRADE Sandra Feucht, Mike Hackett, Phillip Hamilton, Jody Hanna, Gregg Heacock, Sondra Hinchman, Doris Hitchcock, Marilyn
Thursday, July 2, 1959
Hubbard, Dave Johnson, Nancy Kern, Patricia Kildsig, Catherine Kirby, Sandy Lampman, Marsha Mason, Mazy Lyn Miller, Susan Palmer, Richard Stanton, Janice Tremor, George Walker, David Wills, Sherry Wyne. Shirley Atkinson, Gary Bell, Vicky Boomershine, Nick Green, Linda Nice, Sally Peters, Jane Rumbaugh, Marsha Brower, Sue Ann Crawford, Jay Gyarmati, Jim Higdon, Vicki Hayes, Rita Knight, Curt Leonard, Keith Pieper, Carolyn Foste, Ann Vollmer, Janet Wilshire. Westwood (Continued from Page 1) stroke, 6th place, Carolyn Foste. 15 and 16, 100 Meter Breaststroke, 3rd place, Carol Gastineau. 10 and Under, 50 Meter Backstroke, 6th place tie, Sandy Sunier and Nancy O’Neal. 15 and 16, 100 Meter Backstroke, sth place, Linda Kegley. Senior, 100 Meter Backstroke, sth place, Linda Kegley, 6th place, Ann Retsert. Senior, 200 Meter Backstroke, 6th place, Ann Retsert. 10 and Under, 200 Meter Freestyle Relay, 4th place, Jo Ellen Boyer, Eva Clark, Sandy Sunier, Nancy O’Neal. 11 and 12, 200 Meter Freestyle Relay, 6th place, Karen Kempf, Janice Atkinson, Michelle Norquest, Betsy Najar. 15 and 16, 200 Meter Freestyle Relay, Ist place, Linda Kegley, Carol Gastineau, Marti Theobold, Carolyn Poste. 10 and Under, 200 Meter Medley Relay, 3rd place, Nancy O’Neal, Sandy Sunier, Eva Clark, Jo Ellen Boyer. 11 and 12, 200 Meter Medley Relay, 6th place, Michelle Norquest, Karen Kempf, Janice Atkinson, Betsy Najar. 15 and 16, 200 Meter Medley Relay, 2nd place, Linda Kegley, Carol Gastineau, Carolyn Poste, Marti Theobold. Senior Open, 400 Meter Freestyle Relay, 3rd place, Maywin Bergin, Shirley Atkinson, Jane Hazeldine, Ann Retsert. BOYS 10 and Under, 50 Meter Freestyle, Ist place, Gary Kinkead, 3rd place, Tom Geiman. 10 and Under, 50 Meter Butterfly, Ist place, Gary Kinkead, 4th place, Tom Gray, sth place, Tom Geiman.
11 and 12, 100 Meter Butterfly, 6th place, Bruce Boyer. 11 and 12, 200 Meter Individual Medley, 2nd place, Dick Jacks, sth place, Kenny King. 10 and Under, 50 Meter Breaststroke, 4th place, Gary Kinkead. 11 and 12, 100 Meter Breaststroke, Ist place, Dick Jacks, 6th place, Kenny King. 10 and Under, 50 Meter Backstroke, 3rd place, Gary Kinkead. 11 and 12, 100 Meter Backstroke, 6th place, Kenny King. 10 and Under, 200 Meter Freestyle Relay, Ist place, Mike Phelps, Tom Gray, Tom Geiman, Gary Kinkead. 11 and 12, 200 Meter Freestyle Relay, 4th place, Joe Geiman, Kenny King, Chip Sunier, Dick Jacks. 15 and 16, 200 Meter Freestyle Relay, 6th place, Don Jordan, Don Neiderhauser, George Najar, Bob Poste. 10 and Under, 200 Meter Medley Relay, 2nd place, Mike Phelps, Gary Kinkead, Tom Gray, Tom Geiman. 11 and 12, 200 Meter Medley Relay “A”, 2nd place, Heze Clark, Dick Jacks, Kenny King, Joe Geiman. “B”, sth place, Greg Gowdy, Kent Gray, Bruce Boyer, John Lippard. 15 and 16, 200 Meter Medley Relay, 6th place, George Najar, Don Jordan, Bob Poste, Mike Bright.
BASEBALL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) first runs. Roach’s and Dennis Murphy’s doubles were the other decisive hits. Next games, July 3 at Eagle Creek, July 4 Speedway Indians, July 7 at Fleming Gardens. Mikkelsen’s Speedway 3 “C” League boys beat Mooresville 15 to 12. All boys played real well. Donnie Dean was the Sparkplug of the team. Panthers won over the Red Sox 26 to 10. Horton got a double and 2 singles. LaFeber got 2 home runs and a single. Tapscott got 1 double and 2 singles. Triples by Lane, Croney and Nelson. Klutts got a double for the Red Sox. Pirates beat Red Sox 15-12. They beat the Panthers 11-10 and the Cubs 15 to 13. Panthers played the Tigers and beat them 14-13. Nietrhauser got a triple and a single. Tapscott got a triple and a single. Horton got 2 singles and a double. LaFeber hit 2 doubles and a triple. Doll got a double and Seaburry got 2 doubles. Wraight got 2 doubles for the Tigers. Tigers beat Red Sox 23-11 Friday night. Wraight got 4 singles and a triple and struck out 4 men/ Wudi got 3 doubles and a single. Adams got 2 doubles and 2 singles. B. Smith pitched also and struck out 6. Wheassler for Red Sox got a 3 base hit. Klutts got a 2 base hit.
