Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1961 — Page 3

Thursday, March 16, 1961

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ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) brated this week, the Girl Scouts will dress in their uniforms and will be seated together. West Side Group of the YCW will have a city-wide meeting on Tuesday evening, March 21st, at 8:15, in the basement of St. Michael’s Catholic Church on West 30th street, Indianapolis. The Rev. Raymond Bosler will speak on Communism and Christian Action Against It. Not only are members urged to attend, but anyone who is interested is invited to come to the meeting. Lenten evening services at St. Christopher are Sacred Heart Devotions at 8 p.m. followed by Mass on Wednesday and the Stations and Benediction at 7:30 p.m. on Friday. Everyone is welcome. Holy Communion is distributed at 12 Noon each school day. Many adults, as well as high school students and grade pupils, are taking advantage of this opportunity to receive daily Holy Communion during Lent. James Murphy of 5205 W. 15th street who is in the Methodist hospital in Room 5234, is recovering nicely from a major operation which he underwent last week. Next Paper Sale at St. Christopher will be the week-end of March 24-25-26. Mrs. James Houk (CH. 4-1442) is chairman. Let us all pray that the weather is better for this Sale than it was for the February sale. And let us remind you again, that the third of three Fish-Fry Lenten Dinners will be on Friday, March 24th. On Monday morning at eight o’clock, an Anniversary High Mass was sung for Hugh Mullenholz at the request of the Ed Fierek family. The Mass on Tuesday morning was for John Moran. Mrs. Effie Moran, his widow, requested the Mass. Miles Press employees requested the Mass on Wednesday morning for James Hammett. This morning the 8 o’clock Mass was for Arnie J. Gambrall at the request of Robert and Marie Buckel. The Richard Carroll family have requested that the Mass tomorrow morning be said for Philip and Paul McEvoy. Myrtle Grande will be remembered in the Mass on Saturday morning at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rosner. The Ave Marie Discussion Group met with Jo Armin on Tuesday evening, March 14th, at 8 o’clock. St. Francis de Sales parish are sponsoring their annual Easter Ham Shoot on Saturday and Sunday, March 18th and 19th, from 11 a.m. to dusk at the Produce Terminal, 4100 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Tomorrow is the Feast Day of St. Patrick. Monday is the Feast Day of St. Joseph.

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from page 1) April 21, Senior High Dance for grades 10, 11, 12. At the Athletic Dance held last Friday night and sponsored by the FBLA, Jerry Roberts was elected Athletic King and Dorothy Kasnak, Athletic Queen. The Blase Sportsmanship trophy was awarded to Jerry Roberts. John Hardin received the Free Throw Award for making the highest per cent of his free throw attempts during the basketball season. Varsity track boys are working out under head coach John Owensby and assistant coach Lowell Hendricks in preparation for the first meet which is scheduled to be held at Speedway, March 24. The Plainfield Quakers will provide the opposition. The complete schedule of varsity meets to be held this spring is: March 24, Plainfield, Here, 4:00. March 28, Decatur Central, Here, 4:00. April 10, Brownsburg, There, 4:00. April 14, Greenwood and Center Grove, Here, 4:00. April 19, Mooresville, Here, 4:00. April 21, Danville, There, 4:00. April 27, Mid-State Meet at Washington High School, 6:00. May 1, County Meet at North Central, 6:00. May 12, Sectional. May 24, Mid-State Freshman Meet at Danville, 2:30.

Varsity baseball coach Bill Clark and assistant coach Morris Pollard have issued a call for baseball team tryouts for the 1961 season. The baseball schedule is: March 30, Brownsburg, There. April 11, Mooresville, There. April 18, Decatur Central, There. April 25, Center Grove, Here. April 27, Franklin Central, There. May 2, Plainfield, There. May 9, Greenwood, Here. May 15, Pike Township, Here. May 16, Danville, Here. May 20, Marion County Tourney at Pike Twp. May 25, Washington, Here. LIBRARY NOTES The High School Library is open four evenings each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 6:30 to 9:00 Monday through Thursday. These books have been added recently: Mansfield, Comins—lol chess puzzles Rinehart, Mary—The yellow room Dickens, Charles—David Copperfield Best plays of 1959-1960 Blackwood, Paul—Push and pull Branley, Franklyn—The moon Asimov, Isaac—Kingdom of the wun Asimov, Isaac—The living river

Chase, Stuart—Live and let live' Harkins, Philip—Day of the drag race Tompkins, Walker—CQ ghost ship! Norton, Alice—Galactic derelict Eichelberger, Clark—UN; the first fifteen years

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