Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1961 — Page 4

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) will give the sermons. Senior hi CYF will meet Sunday evening at 5:00 for recreation and refreshments. Guests from Northwood Christian will be present and several young people should be on hand early to greet them. For the program, Mr. Sammy Brake will speak. He is a native of Khorha, Syria. Special thanks to the following young people who represented our church at Indian Lake last week-end cleaning up camp for Conference: Marsha Mason, Pat Kildsig, Linda Nice, Mike Hackett, Mike McArthur, Tom Tyler and Gene Bilbee. Esther Circle will tour Juvenile Center on their regular meeting date, Tuesday, April 18th. They plan to leave Speedway at 1:00, arriving at the Center around 1:30. Anyone is invited to go with this group and if a ride is needed, call Mrs. Genevieve North, CH. 4-0442. Each person should take a bar of Dial soap and a gift for the birthday cupboard. ‘Naomi Circle will meet April 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bethany Room. Hostesses will be Mrs. Frank Nasser and Mrs. Norvin Goodman. Mrs. George Tapscott will give the worship and Mrs. Robert Faris will present the program, “Modem India Challenges the Church.” Mary-Martha Circle will meet April 19 at 9:00 a.m. with Mrs. Kenneth Amick, 1715 N. Gerrard. She will be assisted by Mrs. Orion Gabert; Mrs. Clinton Hawkins will give the worship and Mrs. Alfred Hayes will review the book, “The Mission.” Lydia Circle will meet with Mrs. J. M. Williams, 1742 Lincoln Road. She will be assisted by Mrs. Vemer Farmer. Mrs. L. C. Gray will conduct the worship and Mrs. Max Davis will present the program. In order to give adequate time for Mr. Guthrie to become acquainted with our groups, the choirs will return to the original schedule of rehearsals. Any assistance that can be given to Mr. Guthrie in this ad interim period will be appreciated. The Angelus Choir will rehearse Wednesday at 3:15; Children’s Chorale, Thursday at 3:15, Chapel Choir (7th and Bth Grade) boys, 6:00 —girls, 6:30, and Chancel at 7:30. The newly organized (high school) Choir will rehearse on Monday at 7:00 p.m. Vacation Church School dates have been changed. The school will be conducted July 31st through August 11th. There will be a planning session for all lead teachers, helpers and parents (and others willing to assist) on April 17th at 7:30 p.m. in the Bethany Room. Volunteers are still needed. iThe Church School Workers dinner will be held April 24th. Your reservation should be given to Mr. North. A Council meeting for Superintendents and assistant superintendents will be held in the Bethany Room at 7:30 p.m. on April 26th (6th Grade and under). (Mrs. Slipher wishes to remind all Sixth Graders of their workshop scheduled for this Saturday (April 15th). They will meet in the class room from 2:30 to 4:00. The roses on our lectern last Sunday announced the birth of Kimberly Ann Coughlin to Jim and Phyllis Coughlin on March 21st; and Larry Russell Wagner son of A 1 and Miriam Wagner bom April 2. We were happy to welcome into our membership last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gillespie and sons Danny and Jeff.

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FREDRICK FALENDER personally invites you to a . PRE-VIEW SHOWING of 3 Exciting New Homes in MEADOWOOD... TODAY, TOMORROW, 1-8 P.M. - SAT., 1-6 P.M. 6/00 Block West 30th St. (Just East of High School Road) the FORESIGHT series of homes BUILT EXCLUSIVELY by FREDRICK FALENDER Meadowood 6109 W. 30th St. AX. 1-2562

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Indiana Recording Club Indiana Recording Club members will meet Sunday, April 16, 1961 at 2:00 pan. at WFBM, 1330 North Meridian Streeet, where they will tour both television and radio studios. Elmer Friman, engineer at WFBM and a member of Indiana Recording Club will con duct the tours and point out to members the many ways in which magnetic tape is used in radio and television broadcasting.

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ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Scouts, Boy Scouts, Brownies, and Girl Scouts receive corporate Holy Communion at the eight o’clock Mass. Light breakfast is served in the dining room of the school building after the Mass to all who wish to come down. On Monday morning, the eight o’clock High Mass was said for Elizah Heckler at the request of Lettie Heckler. The Mass on Tuesday morning was said according to the intention of Sister Mary Denis, superior of St. Christopher school. John Moran was remembered in the Mass yesterday morning. Mrs. Effie Moran requested the Mass. Henry Rosner family requested the Mass this morning for Myrtle Grande. Tomorrow morning the eight o’clock Mass will be said for James Francis Hammett at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McKeand. The eight o’clock Mass on Saturday morning will be sos Alva Such. Mrs. Lillian Such requested the Mass. Mrs. Effie Moran is in Room 8230 at the Methodist hospital recuperating from a major operation which she underwent on March 28th. We hope that she had a happy birthday on Tuesday of this week, even if she was in the hospital. Father Gail Robinson of the Passionist Fathers was at all the Masses at St. Christopher Sunday promoting The Sign, a monthly Catholic publication. Sacred Heart Discussion Group met Monday evening, April 10th, at eight o’clock with Marie Hatch. Ave Marie Discussion Group met with Sharon Carroll on Tuesday evening, April 11th, at 8 o’clock. St. Christopher Junior CYO presented its play, "Coming Round the Mountain” in competition with two other parishes at St. Catherine’s Tuesday evening. Mrs. Joseph Geiman, Jr. and Mrs. Peter Martich directed the play. On Friday night, April 21st, will be the last Ladies Stag Party at St. Christopher until Fall—so circle your/calendars, ladies, and be sure to plan to come. The door prize will be given away at this party. Save your old papers and magazines for SI Christopher Paper Sale—April 28-29-30. Retreat for girls attending public high schools is scheduled at Fatima Retreat House, Indianapolis, for Friday, May 12th at 8 pan. until Sunday, May 14th, at 4:16 p.m. Times are C.D.T. Any interested persons wanting more information have been asked to call the Retreat House. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

24 Monthly Payments of only

$45.50 54.58 63.66 72.75 81.83 90.91 113.62 136.33

Thursday, April 13, 1961

• Low Interest Rates. Only $4.50 per hundred per year. Up to 24 months to repay. Slightly higher on 30 or 36 month loans. • Low Monthly Payments. • Loan arrangements made quickly and easily.