Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1961 — Page 3

Thursday, March 9, 1961

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• ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Daddy can’t make it. Kenneth Thomas is president of the Holy Name Society. Parishioners of St. Christopher will have an opportunity to give to the Bishops’ Relief Fund for the needy overseas after the Communion of the Mass at all Masses on Sunday morning. This program, began after World War II with your gifts, has helped make possible the largest voluntary aid in history. Millions upon millions of needy men, women and children regardless of race, place or creed have received clothing, medicinals and U. S. Government surplus foods because of your generosity. Many of the destitute persons even use the containers in which supplies are shipped. In Paraguay last year, large drums were fashioned into baby cribs after they were emptied of powdered milk. As is the custom on the Sunday before St. Patrick’s, the Ladies of Charity will be selling Shamrocks Sunday, March 13th, at all Catholic Churches. These ladies are organized to help the needs of the poor in this local regardless of race, color or creed. Congratulations to Ann and Basil Noblet of 1737 Norfolk street! Thomas Christopher was bom Friday, March 3d, at 8 a.m. at the Methodist Hospital. He weighed 7 lbs. and 1% oz. Ann and Tom will be in the hospital all of this week in Room S-333. Tom has four brothers, David, who is in the Bth grade at St. Christopher school, Jerry who is a third grader, Vincent who goes to kindergarten, and Basil, Junior. High Mass on Monday morning at 8 o’clock was requested by Sister Bernadette for Rose Wiebell. The Mass on Tuesday morning was said for the special intention of Dr. Eleanor Deal. The neighbors of John Kozurich requested the Mass yesterday morning for Mr. Kozurich. This morning the Mass was tsaid for Melvin Chapin. The Mass was requested by Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Darling and Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Thomas. Elijah Heckler will be remembered in the Mass tomorrow morning at the request of Lettie Heckler. The John Whitmore family have requested the Mass on Saturday morning for Margaret Gainey. Holy Family Council of K. of C. are sponsoring an Oratorical Contest for high school boys. Ed Boyle (ME. 7-9472) should be contacted for further information. Any boy who has the desire to play baseball this summer is asked to register Friday night, March 24th, in School 3 at 7:30 p.m. Sacred Heart Discussion Group met with Rose Sherman on Monday evening at 8 o’clock. Our Lady of Fatima met on the same night at 8:30 with Lois Summers. The Fish-Fry Dinner last Friday night was a sell-out. The third and last dinner during Lent will be on Friday night, March 24th. this date on your calendars. St. Patrick parish at 950 Prospect in Indianapolis is having a home-coming on Friday afternoon and night, March 17th. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

Union Federal (Continued from page 1) save-by-mail services. There is ample free parking space adjacent to the new branch. Mr. Martin announced that Roger O’Herren, formerly with the Union Federal downtown office, will be manager of the new branch. Mr. O’Herren, a native of Elkhart, Indiana, is a graduate of Elkhart High School and of Indiana University. He is a member of the Methodist Church. Mr. O’Herren is married and with his _wife Olga, and one child, lives at 3752 Rockville Road. Mr. Martin pointed out that the new branch will make Union Federal services conveniently * available to more than 40,000 West side residents. “Opening of this new branch will fulfill our long-time desire to become an active participant in the progressive, fast-growing Westside business community,” the Union Federal president said. The office includes an attractive civic meeting room which is available for use by Westside organizations. The interior decor of the carpeted main lobby will feature a large 12-foot color wall mural of the 1960 500-mile race. The Speedway Branch will be the eighth for this rapidly growing financial institution which is now the second largest savings and loan association in the city, with assets in excess of 63 million dollars. Union Federal pioneered the first savings and loan branch office in Indianapolis which opened in May, 1948, at 7 East 38th Street. Every operation at Union Federal is geared for convenience of its patrons. This includes Union Federal’s eight locations, carefully selected for maximum service to its account holders. There is the Main office at the corner of Market and Delaware Streets in downtown Indianapolis, and there are the seven branches at 38th and Meridian, 5646 E. Washington Street, 806 Broad Ripple Avenue, 2554 South Madison, 6000 East h 46th Street, the Westlane Branch at 7131 N. Michigan Road and the new Speedway branch. Regular hours for the brandnew Speedway office will be 9:30 , a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and from 9:30 a.m. till 8:00 p.m. on Friday. President Martin of the expanding Union Federal organization said he was proudest of the fact that in its 74-year history Union Federal had never missed a dividend payment Such a record is certain to attract the interest of prudent westsiders.

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Mu Phi Epsilon The evening’s musical program for the Monday evening, March 13, meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music sorority in the professional field, will be presented by the Madrigal Singers from Arsenal Technical High School whose director is Miss Louise Swan, a member of the Alumnae Chapter. Hostess for the dinner-business meeting at 6:00 p.m. to precede the program will be Mrs. Walter Hiatt, 795 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place.

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