Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1961 — Page 5

Thursday, July 6, 1961

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) at 12:30. As usual, cars/will be needed so if you can oblige, call Marsha Seibert, CH. i-3855. Girls will bring a covered dish, boys 50c, and all bring drinks and table service. All Fifth Graders (both services) and their families will go to Marion, Indiana, on Sunday, July 9, to tour the Emily E. Flinn Home. They will meet at the home at 3:00 for the tour, and later they will go to the park for a picnic. The Singletons will meet at the church at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, July 9, and go to the Butler Observatory to attend the program, “Below The Equator.” Later they are invited to Kay Sipple’s for supper. All Singletons are invited. The Pastor’s Cabinet will meet on Monday, July 10, at 7:30 p.m. in the Singletons Room. Those who should attend this meeting are the staff, Chairmen of the Functional Departments, CMF and CWF Presidents, Youth Council President and Church School Superintendent. If you are unable to attend any of these meetings, you should send a representative. This Cabinet meets previous to the Official Board and is of vital importance. There will be a meeting of the Official Board (all members, including Trustees) on Tuesday, July 11th at 7:30 pan. This will be the first meeting for the newly elected Elders and Deacons. Service Day. Thursday, July 13th, will be the summer meeting for all the ladies who like to come to Fellowship Hall to sew for the Little Red Door. Time: 9:00 to 3:00. If you can stay through the lunch hour, bring a sandwich; coffee and dessert will be furnished. Mary Hawkins, Beth Blind and Nellie Bilbee will be hostesses. Choirs. The College-Age choir will rehearse Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The choir is open for enrollment and all college-age young people are urged to come. There are approximately 25 now enrolled and it is hoped the membership will grow. The choir will be singing at worship services during July and August The Chancel choir will rehearse on Thursday at 7:45 p.m. Bowling Notice. Will the Captains of the teams who participated in the Christian Church mixed bowling league please notify Jack Simon, CH. 4-5815, if their team will again be represented next fall.

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If there are other couples interested in bowling on Sundays at approximately 4:15, please call Mr. Simon and arrangements will be made to place them on a team. This information is needed by July 15th in order to set up the league schedule. Vacation Church School will be conducted July 31st through August 11 from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. It is being planned for children 3 years old (limited to 12) and through Sixth Grade. Pre-registrations will be taken on Sundays, July 16th and 23rd, during the hours of services either in the Director’s Office or the Bethany Room. The fee is 75c, or SI.OO after July 23rd. Church Library News. The Decade of Decision Reading Plan has been extended through the month of July for those who are reading. New books which have been added to the library are: “The Choice To Love;” “The Lovely Ambition;” “Kitty My Rib;" “Who Is My Neighbor;” “Woman To Woman;” “Inspiring Devotional Programs for Women’s Groups;” “The Savage, My Kinsman;” “Communism And The Churches;” “New Life In The Churches;” “The Bridge Is Love;” and “He Sent Leanness.” Mrs. Davis, our Librarian, reports several delinquent books are still out. Would you check your bookshelf to see if you have failed to return yours? Several of our young people will be attending church camp this week. Those attending Bedford Camp are, Gary Laughlin, Tom Smith, James Boswell, Ronnie Ray, Peggy Mitchell, David Schnable, Ronnie Feeley, Greg Smith and Charles Jordan. Those attending Indian Lake Church Camp are, Noel Bowers, Beth Montgomery, Alice Sanders, Nancy Amick, Craig Hubble, Dick Colclesser, David Hooper, Dennis Hooper, Deborah Faust and Gretchen Hamilton.

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in the morning and at 8 o’clock in the evening. The faithful show their love for the Sacred Heart of Jesus by receiving Holy Communion and hearing Mass, if possible, on this day. Therefore, Father Lindemann has a night Mass on First Friday especially for those who cannot go in the morning. Men of St. Christopher. will attend Nocturnal Adoration at Cathedral in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel from 10 to 11 o’clock on First Friday night. Dick Carroll, president of the Holy Name Society, will be happy to pool cars or answer any inquiries (AX. 1-7159). Members of the Holy Name Society will receive corporate Holy Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday morning, July 9th. An important business meeting and a light breakfast in the social room will follow the Mass. Dick Carroll, newly elected president of the Society, will preside at the meeting. Mrs. James Murphy, Westside Chairman, of the First Fund Raising Campaign for the Little Sisters of the Poor, asked for volunteers to help her from St. Christopher parish at the Altar Society meeting Wednesday night She also asked for information as to volunteers from other Westside parishes. The whole archdiocese is taking part in this most worthy cause. The monies raised are to be used to buy land and erect new buildings in which dental and theraphy clinics may be included for the residences of the Little Sisters of the Poor. They now have 179 men and women. The Little Sisters open their doors to the needy poor of the aged regardless of race, creed, or religion. Memberships sell for three dollars for individuals and five

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dollars for families. These are for life-time memberships. If anyone would like to help Mrs. Murphy, or would like to have a membership thereby helping this most worthy cause, Mrs. Murphy can be reached by calling CH. 4-1752. The High Mass on Monday morning was sung for Myrtle Grande at the request of John Rosner. . James Francis Hammitt was remembered in the Mass on Tuesday morning at the request of his brother, Charles Leroy Hammitt. The Richard Platte family requested the Mass on Wednesday morning be said for Marian Pline. This morning the Mass was said for Edward B. Hollinden. Elizabeth Hollinden requested the Mass. Mary Catherine Parker will be remembered in the Mass tomorrow morning at the request of her sisters and brothers. The Mass on Saturday morning will be for Catherine Flynn at the request of Mary Zener. St. Charles Annual Swimming Meet will be Saturday, July Bth, at Camp Formosa. Bus leaves from St. Christopher at 1:15 p.m. with transportation furnished. St Christopher are the defending champ- . ions this meet Mrs. Geiman (AX. 3-1025) is chairman. Call her lor 1 further information. CYO girls who will sing the daily 8 o’clock Masses this week are N. Ceme, Geraldine Gambrail, C. A. Harper, Elaine Keller, M. A. Lawrence, Katherine Gaughan, B. Glidden, and Helen Gordon. The 23d annual novena at the Carmelite Monastery on Cold Spring Road will open Saturday night at 8 pan. and continue through July 16th, the Feast of our Lady of Carmel. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

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