Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1960 — Page 4

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South Side Democratic Club Pions Parade, Dance And Rally The South Side Democratic Club today announced it would hold its Annual Pre-Election Parade, Rally and Dance on Saturday, November sth, at the South Side Armory, 2015 S. Pennsylvania Street, starting at 8:00 pan. Music will be by George Freije’s Orchestra. There will be refreshments. Admission price is 75c per person. The public is cordially invited. Come and enjoy one of the largest political events of the year. Among the distinguished guests that will be present are Matthew E. Welsh, Gubernatorial Candidate; Charles Boswell, Mayor of Indianapolis; Joseph W. Barr, U. S. Congressman; Jack Dillon, Candidate for State’s Attorney General; and many State and County Candidates. Mr. Lee J. Stehlin, General Chairman, has named Catherine Mueller as Co-Chairman; and R. D. O’Donald and Angeline AUstatt as Vice-Chairman. Mr. Stehlin also announced the following people as Chairmen of the named committees:

Caravan and Parade, Paul Cantwell; Tickets, George Ayers; Food, Mary Sauer and Jeanne Mayes; Refreshments, Leo McGinty; Publicity, Helen Niehaus and Ruby Black; Rentals, Danny O’Neill; Decorations, Donna Stocker and Betty Peak; Entertainment, Paul Page; Raffle, Jack Hawkins and Grace Tuttle; Reception, Leonora Gundlach; Candidates, Marie T. Lauck; Public Address System, Earl Hawkins; Parking, Theo Boger. t Paul Cantwell, Chairman of the Parade, has announced that he will have a colorful caravan tour the streets of the South Side of Indianapolis, Thursday evening, November 3rd, Friday evening, November 4th and Saturday evening prior to the Parade, covering the 13th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 26th and 30th Wards, of which the South Side Democratic Club is comprised. There will be a float, music and loudspeaker. The various issues of the day will be brought to the public. Literature and hand-bills will be distributed at strategic points by a group of Young Democrats. This caravan will complete its tour at 7:00 p.m. Saturday evening at Sunken Gardens, Garfield Park, at which time Mr. Cantwell will organize the Parade and have it ready to leave the park at 7:45 p.m.

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The Parade route will be as follows: East on Southern Avenue to Shelby Street, North on Shelby Street to Raymond Street, West on Raymond Street to East Street, North on East Street to Virginia Avenue, Southeast on Virginia Ave. to Fountain Square, "South on Shelby Street to Raymond Street, West on Raymond Street to South Meridian Street, North on Meridian Street to Schiller, East on Schiller to South Side Armory. "Religion And You". Religion and You is the general theme of a program of short addresses on the Catholic religion, which will be delivered by the Rev. William Cleary, Holy Cross church. Indianapolis, during the annual Day of Information for Non-Catholics at Marion College on Sunday, November 13. Sponsored by the city-wide membership of the Legion of Mary, this program is planned especially for non-Catholics who would like to know and understand the meaning of Catholic beliefs and practices. Members of the Legion of Mary Presidium of St. Michael church, who are in charge of arrangements, announce an interesting schedule from Registration at 10:30 a.m. to Benediction at 4:30 p.m., including Holy Mass at 11 o’clock and dinner at 12:30. There is no charge whatever to nonCatholics attending the day’s program, to which Catholics are welcome if accompanied by a nonCatholic. Reservations may be made up to November 9 (by mail or phone) to Rev. Philip Jones, St. Michael Rectory, 3399 W. 30th (WA. 67359), J. B. Sackenheim, 3320 Congress Ave. (WA. 3-7410), Mrs. D. J. Doppleman, 3011 Winfield Ave. (WA. 6-3243), or to any Catholic rectory.

Speedway Homemakers Speedway Homemakers will meet November 10th, 1 p.m. at the home of Nila Heston, 5233 W. 16th St. Nila will show objects brought back from her trip to Japan as our program. Hostesses are Lea McDowall, Ann Guion and Nila Heston. Hobby and Homemakers Hobby and Homemakers will meet at the home of Viola Parke, 1619 Norfolk at 10 a.m. November 10th. Bring Sandwich and material for making kissing ring for Christmas.

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st. anusTorHEn’s catholic cavaca (Continued from Page 1) The NCCW Annual Card Party is being held today at 1:30 and 8:00 pan. in the K. of C. Hall at 1305 N. Delaware street. These are pillow slip parties. Price of Pecans been reduced from $1.65 to $1.50 per poundsame fine grade nuts. Call your orders to Helen Beberdick, chairman (CH. 1-0363), Helen Freund (CH. 4-2384), Helen Riedy (CH. 4-2231), Betty Meyer (CH. 4-0283), Loretta Taylor (CH. 4-9096), Mary Geiman (AX. 2-1025), or Nora Bray (CH. 1-5816). For decorative cans of delicious candy at SI.OO each call HeloM Sherman (AX. 1-9270) or Nora Bray. M Both these items will be on display and sold at the Turkey 1 Dinner Sunday. The Immaculate Conception Discussion Group will meet at 8:30 on Tuesday evening, November Bth, at Pat Manley’s. '>- Our Lady of Fatima met on Monday evening, October 24th, with' Pat Chance and Ave Marie group met with Katrine Carter on Tuesday evening, October 25th. Sacred Heart group met with Marie Hatch on November Ist. The 8 o’clock High Mass on Monday morning of this week was offered for the deceased members of the Aulbach and Vance families according to the intention of Joe Aulbach. The High Mass on All Saints Day, Tuesday, was offered for the parish. On Wednesday morning, AU Souls Day, the 8 o’clock Mass was offered for the deceased relatives and friends of the people of the .parish. t Lillian Leach was remembered in the High Mass this morning at the request of the James Leach family. Tomorrow morning wiU be an Anniversary Mass for Mary Ann Bische offered by the Walter Bische family. The older members of St. Christopher wiU remember the tragic death of Mary Ann in the prime of young womanhood. Prey for her. John and Edna Gansmann have requested the High Mass on Saturday morning be said for John Helmer. Any lady in the parish who likes to sew for the church is invited to come to the social room of St. Christopher school at 1 o’clock on Friday, tomorrow, November 4th. The Major Seminary of St. Meinard wiU present George Bernard Shaw’s Saint Joan on Sunday, November 6th, and again on Sunday, November 13th. Curtain 2:00 p.m. C.S.T. They will also give two school performances on Wednesday, November 9th, and Saturday, November 12th. Members of the high school instruction class and other St. ' Christopher CYOs participated in Rosary-on-the-Air on Tuesday evening over WIRE at 7:45. See you aU down at the Turkey Dinner Sunday. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray'

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