Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1960 — Page 6

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st. antiwnts cmmuc chitrcd (Continued from Page 1) On Tuesday morning, the Mass was said according to the intentions of the Dirrell Cress family. Your prayers are requested for the recovery of Mr. Cress. The K. of C. Fourth Degree requested that the Mass on Wednesday morning be said for John Helmer. Elizabeth Meyer will be remembered in the Mass' tomorrow morning at the request of the Ed Boersig family. Mrs. Rachel Joyce, assisted by her husband Tom, and their two boys, entertained the fourth and fifth graders in her room of St. Christopher school at their home at 6521 W. 14th street last Wednesday night. The reason for the party was that the boys and girls in this room made it a Gold Star room. About 39 boys and girls gathered near six o’clock on West 15th street for a cook-out of'hot dogs, potato chips, ice cream, cake and cokes. As the parents came to pick-up their children, they too stayed on for films which Tom was showing. Besides the films, the children played many games and participated in many contests. The new president of the Altar Society, Mrs. Joseph Geiman, wishes to announce that there will be a PAPER SALE at St. Christopher the last week ends of the months of June, August, September, October and November. So save your papers and magazines and give them to St Christopher. Crates will always be in the back of the school on W. 15th street as usual on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and until about eleven on Monday mornings on these weekends. If you simply can’t bring your papers down at any time, you may call Mrs. Robert Spitzer (CH. 1-9098) or Mrs. Helen Houk (CH. 4-1442) and pickup service will be arranged. Members of C.Y.O. will receive corporate Holy Communion at the eight o’clock Sunday morning. Breakfast in the social room will follow the Mass. St. Christopher will hold their Annual Summer Festival on July 28, 29 and 30th. Tell all your relatives and friends so that they can plan to come. A Chevrolet Corvair, 2-door, and an RCA “Living Color” television wlil be given away on the last night of the festival Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. —Nora Bray

SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) pulpit on Sunday, June 19, to begin his seventh year at the Speedway Methodist Church. The Chancel Choir will sing the Anthem, “O, For A Thousand Tongues” by Thompson at the 10:45 o’clock service. The Official Board will have its first meeting of the new Church Year on Monday, June 20 at 7:30 p.m., at the Church. Amity Circle will meet on Tuesday, June 21 at 7:30 pm., at the home of Mrs. Arthur L. Latham, 5114 West 10th Street, with Mrs. J. Richard Jones as co-hostess. Friendship Circle will meet on Wednesday, June 22 at 12:30 p.m. at the Church for a “pitch-in” lunch. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Freeman D. Ketron, Mrs. Marian Culver and Mrs. Emma Orr. Our Regular Schedule of two services and two Church School sessions for children will be continued throughout the summer months. For many, summer is the time for family vacations. In your plans, however, be sure that your family does not take a vacation from God.

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) for Sunday will be furnished by Miss Mary Jane Anderson. Dr. Montgomery will give the sermons. Chancel Flowers. The Father’s Day bouquets for next Sundajfc will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alsmeyer and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alsmeyer, in memory of their father, Mr. Virgil Alsmeyer; Mrs. Rosa Ziegelmueller, George, and Mrs. Dale Vincent, in memory of Mr. William Ziegelmueller; Mrs. M. G. Spencer and daughters, in memory of Mr. Marshall Spencer; Mrs. Miriam Pirtle, Jack, Fred and Richard Hoerger, in memory of Mr. Harry Hoerger; Mrs. Thelma Beck and daughters, in memory of Mr. Floyd Beck. An additional bouquet will be given by the Houk family in memory of Mrs. Ella Houk. The bouquet given last Sunday by Mrs. Aileen Douglas and daughters was enjoyed by Mrs. Roy Noble, Sr., in Methodist Hospital. Election of members of the Official Board will be held at the 9:00 worship service next Sunday morning. The names of the nominees have been read at both services tor the past two Sundays. Vacation Church School wifi, continue next week through Friday from 9:00 to 11:00. On .Tuesday, June 21st, the annual dinner tor wives and members of the Official Board, (including the retiring members and the newly elected members), Trustees and church staff, will be held in Fellowship Hall at 6:30 P.M. At this dinner there will be an election of officers tor the Official Board during the coming year. The Rose on the Lectern last Sunday was to announce the birth of Robert Brent Musgrave, son of Dick and Charlene Musgrave, bom June 7th in Coleman Hospital. We were pleased to welcome into our church fellowship last Sunday the following new members: Miss Carol Jean Bland, 7330 Lakeside Drive, New Augusta, Indiana, and Larry D. Martin, 6811 West Walton, Indianapolis.

Michigan State University Alumni On Friday, June 17, 1960, the Michigan State University Alumni Club of Central Indiana will have an election meeting. The meeting will be at 8 p.m. in the Student Union and Food Service Building on the campus of the Indiana University Medical Center.

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