Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1960 — Page 7

Thursday, January 28, 1960

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ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1)

These parties are lots of fun. One dollar donation at the door! Food and drinks are free. Men of St. Christopher parish are organizing themselves in accordance with the wishes of our Most Reverend Archbishop, so that a complete census of Catholic people, not only in Marion County but in every county in the Archdiocese, may be taken. Ron Keller was elected president of the St. Christopher Junior C.Y.O. at the business meeting of the organization last Tuesday night Don Ellison was elected vice-president Kathy Martich, secretary, and Jan Wheasler, treasurer. The Youth Council representatives chosen are Tom Rhein, Don Ellison, Nancy Ceme and Mary Ruth Toney. Regular monthly meeting of Altar Society next Wednesday evening immediately following Sacred Heart devotions. Mesdames Leland Mannen and John Koffsky are co-chairmen of a large hostess committee. Instead of a speaker, the ladies will be offered a good opportunity to get acquainted in friendly games of Bunco. Our Lady of Fatima Discussion Group met with Pat Chance Tuesday evening at 8:30 o’clock. St. Ann Discussion Group met with Helen Houk yesterday morning at 9:30. Congratulations to Carl and Lois Summers of 3229 Donald St.! Christopher Carl weighed six pounds upon arrival at St. Vincent’s Hospital on January 9th. Christopher has two brothers, Mark 9 and Tom 8, and a sister, Susan 4. Mark and Tom attend St. Christopher school. Lois is the treasurer of the Altar Society. And congratulations to Jack and Theresa Starks of 5142 West 10th St.! St. Vincent’s Hospital also had girls in the delivery room on January 9th. Kathleen Marie Starks weighed 5 lbs. 11 oz. She has two brothers, Steven 11 and Robert 6, attending St. Christopher school. She also has two sisters in school, Nancy 10 and Mary Beth 8.

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But she also has playmates at home, Thomas 4, Jacqueline 3 and Christopher 18 months. And more congratulations—congratulations to Dick and Sharon Carroll. Last Friday, January 22, Mary Elizabeth Carroll was born at St. Vincent’s Hospital. Terry Carroll who is 6 attends St Christopher school Kathy 5, Mike 4 and John 2 will be on hand at home to entertain their sister. - ■ • - . Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of Ruth Rosner, the wife of Gus Rosner, who died in Florida and was buried from St. Joseph Catholic church last Friday. High Masses this week at 8 o’clock each morning were said on Monday for Edward Foy, requested by Mary Catherine and Mary Alice Foy, mother and daughter. 1 On Tuesday for the deceased relatives and friends of the members of St Christopher parish: z on Wednesday for Herman Medenwald, requested by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cossell: z this morning for Ruth Rosner, requested by the Henry Rosner family: tomorrow morning for Alva T. Such, Sr., requested by the Lillian Such family: And on Saturday, an anniversary High Mass, for Louise Hollis, requested by the children. Last week the High Masses were said for Theodora Anton, Mrs. PopchefFs mother, at the request of the Boyer, Greene and Thrash families; for the deceased members of the Hansmann family, requested by the John Burkhard family; for the deceased relatives of the Earl Chadwick family, at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chadwick; for Joseph (father) and Arman (son —the one and only casualty St. Christopher parish suffered in World War II) Heritier, at the request of Mrs. Helen Heritier, wife and mother; and, for the deceased Legionnaires, requested by the Legion of Mary. Pray your Rosary daily for pace in the world. nora bray.

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) service the Angelas Choir will sing “The Tall and Shining Steeple,” and at the 11:00 service the Chancel Choir will sing “Build Thee More Stately Mansions.” The Chancel bouquets for next Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sprinkles, Bud and Jim, in memory of Mrs. Sprinkles’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Markham; and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Heiser in honor of all of our young people. The bouquet given last Sunday by Mrs. M. G. Spencer, Agnes and Edith was enjoyed by Mrs. Jack Briggs at St Francis Hospital The Education Committee will meet Monday, February 1, at 7:30 P.M. Dorcas, Evening and Kezia Circles will hold a joint meeting next Tuesday, February 2nd. They will meet in the Sanctuary at 7:30 P.M. to hear Mr. George Goba, an African student, speak. His subject will be “Changing Africa Challenges The Church.” Several of our church people have been privileged to hear this young man before, and even though you are not a member of these Circles all ladies of the church are invited to come and hear him. Mark this date on your calendar. Choirs: Wednesday—Angelus Choir, 3:15; Chapel Choir Boys (7th and Bth Grade), 6:30; Chancel Choir, 7:30. Thursday—Children’s Chorale, 3:15; Chapel Choir Girls, 6:30; Cloister Choir, 7:30. Don’t forget that Anna Circle is sponsoring a Stanley Party next Wednesday, February 3rd, at the home of Mrs. Marie Johnson, 2319 N. Lyndhurst. The Circle will appreciate your helping out on this project, by calling Mrs. Johnson your order (Ch. 4-8880), if you cannot attend. The Senior Hi C.YF.ers should bring their good, out-grown teen age clothing next Sunday. A box will be provided in the class room. Also, remember to add a few cents fort mailing. This clothing will be taken to the Interdenominational Youth Meet on February 17. The rose on our lectern last Sunday announced the birth of Linda Renee Bee, bom January 9th to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bee. New Member. We are happy to welcome into our church membership last Sunday Jane Marie McManus, 1616 N. Gerrard.

Indianapolis Symphony Cellist Leonard Rose will be the featured soloist with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and Conductor Izler Solomon in the Eighth Pair of concerts to be presented this weekend (Saturday night, Jan. 30 at 8:30 p.m. and Sunday afternoon, Jan. 31 at 3 p.m.) in the Murat Theatre. One of the world’s foremost cellists, Leonard Rose is appearing with our orchestra for the first time. He has performed as soloist with such orchestras as the Boston, Cleveland, New York Philharmonic and Chicago Symphonies, the Symphony of the Air, the National Symphony and many others, nationwide, as well as abroad. His performance of Brahms Double Concerto in A minor for Violin and Cello, recorded with Isaac Stern and the New York Philharmonic under Bruno Walter, was awarded the Grand Prix du Disque in 1957.

For this pair of concerts, Mr. Rose will perform two selections, Schelomo by Bloch and Rococo Variations by Tchaikovsky. The Bloch composition is being presented in memory of the composer, who died last July. Of interest is the fact that Mr. Rose performed the selection several years ago in a “Symphony of the Air” program with Mr. Solomon conducting. Also programmed by Mr. Solomon is the Sibelius Seventh Symphony, which is being performed here for the first time. The program will open with Mozart’s Symphony No. 39 in E Flat Minor, which was last performed by the

orchestra in 1939. Tickets at $1.50, $2.00, $2.75, $3.25 and $4.00 are available at the symphony office, ME. 5-9596. Red Cross Teaches First Aid For Emergencies Techniques for emergency treatment of accident victims are some of the most important phases of first aid now being taught in Red Cross Standard and Advanced First Aid courses. Red Cross first aid classes give instruction and actual practice in how to stop excessive bleeding, the latest method of artificial respiration, and how to bandage wounds. Treatment for shock is taught, and basic rules for safety and accident prevention are emphasized throughout the course.

Students in these first aid classes learn methods for transporting injured persons from one place to another; they also learn how to treat poisonings. Standard and Advanced courses in First Aid are offered regularly throughout the year by the Red Cross to any persons who wish to prepare themselves for possible accidents and illnesses. Classes are held in the chapter house, 1126 North Meridian Street, and at other locations in Indianapolis. For further information on first aid classes, call the Indianapolis Area Red Cross at ME. 4-1441. PIZZA BAKE JANUARY 30ih Speedway JOB'S DAUGHTERS

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