Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1961 — Page 7

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Parades At The Fair Sitting on the bleachers . . . watching all the parades go by can be a lot of fun at the Indiana State Fair. No less than five whopping big

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parades are scheduled during the 1961 Fair this August 30-Septem-ber 7. First will be a mass march of Boy and Girl Scouts from over the state on August 30 at 12 noon in front of the Grandstand. The

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The following day, August 31, will be the annual High School Band Parade and Contest which a record number have entered this year. The gala event will begin early Thursday morning in front of the Grandstand. Saturday, September 2, will be a giant Parade of Champions in the Coliseum in which 4-H and FFA winners, bands, and Fair dignitaries will participate. This will be followed by the 4-H Dress Revue. A military parade and demonstrations by the Indiana National Guard is being planned for Sunday, September 3, at 11:15 a.m. in front of the Grandstand. As a grand finale to the list of parades, the Farmers’ Day Parade will feature high school and township bands, floats, and Pet and Hobby Club members. The parade will begin at 10 a.m., September 7, in front of the Grandstand.

Music At Fair Like music, man? There’ll be plenty of the toe-tapping kind and some of the hand-clapping kind at the Indiana State Fair, September 1. Three of the kingpins of American jazz will be featured in the second annual State Fair Jazz Concert in the Coliseum. They are Duke Ellington and his orchestra; big, bearded trumpeter Al Hirt; and blind pianist George Shearing. That’s like music, man. SPEEDWAY HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI DANCE SEPTEMBER 15 DETAILS LATER

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ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) endeavor to receive Holy Communion on the First Saturday and hear Mass for peace in the world. CYO Tennis Tourney is Saturday, August sth, at 11:30. Better hurry and call Pete Martich if you haven’t signed up. Members of the Altar Society will receive corporate Holy Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday morning. All the ladies of the parish are invited to receive with the members of the Society and gain the extra blessings given to those receiving in a group. The ladies assemble in the vestibule about ten minutes before Mass and walk up to the front pews in a body. Mrs. Elmer Cooper is president of the Society. High Mass at 8 o’clock Monday morning of this week was said for Donald Francis Ellison at the request of the Marguerite Ellison family. The Mass on Tuesday morning was an Anniversary Mass celebrating the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Jack and Carolyn O’Neal. The Richard Platte family requested the Mass on Wednesday morning for Marian Pline. This morning the High Mass was for Myrtle Grande at the request of the Henry Rosner family. Tomorrow morning the Mass will be for Cecile Carey Eunice Robinson requested the Mass. Saturday’s Mass is an Anniversary Mass for Mair Mullenholz at the request of the Ed Fierek family. Junior CYO girls who are singing the 8 o’clock High Masses this week are Sandy Wagner, Kathy Mathis, Kay Hordmeyer, Virginia Spencer, Vickie Wagner, Elaine Woolery, Ann Zishka, and Patricia Aharen. The High Masses last week were for Christian Mullenholz on Monday at the request of the Ed Fierek family; on Tuesday an Anniversary Mass for William Fogarty at the request of the Catherine Fogarty family; on Wednesday, for Lt. James A. Caffery, Jr., U. S. Marine Corps, at the request of Mr. and Mrs. James Caffery, Sr.; on Thursday for Merrit Lanthrop at the request of Evelyn Prouty; on Friday for John (Jack) Craig at the request of Gertrude Kerchner; and, on Saturday for Marie Aulbach at the request of her daughter, Betty Gillespie. There is to be a CYO Talent Show on Friday, August 18th. More news later. If anyone is interested irtfmaking the pilgrimage to the National Shrine of St. Jude on Wednesday, August 16th, he or she should call reservation to Mrs. Bruder (ME. 6-3645). The bus is scheduled to leave Holy Trinity at 11 a.m. Mrs. R. Boswell (No. 425552) of 3215 Chrysler won the first award at St. Christopher Festival last Saturday night. Kathryn Melton (No. 18408) of 4115 Rockville Road won the second award. Five other awards were won by Helen Davis (78317), 3659 Rockville Rd.; Jim Joyce (80782), 6521 W. 14th; Ron Carter (34183), 1634 Allison; Joe Clouse (44839), 5124 Thrush; and, Joyce Zeunik (15318), 1809 Ellen Drive. Young Catholic Adults will meet tonight at St. Michaels’ . . . Rosary at 8:05 and meeting at 8:30 p.m. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) tion and fellowship of this class. Mr. and Mrs. Keith V. Young are the teachers. Newcomers are invited this Sunday The Summer Choir will rehearse on Sunday, August 6, at 10:15 a.m. A cordial invitation is especially extended to high school students, college students home for the summer, or adults, who enjoy singing, to meet at 10:15 in the Music Room. “Divine Audience” is the sermon theme on which Rev. R. Richmond Blake will speak at both services of worship on Sunday, August 6. At the 10:45 o'clock, service the Summer Choir Will sing the Anthem, “O Sacred Head Now Wounded” by Bach. “I Waited For The Lord” by Mendelssohn is the Offertory Duet that will be sung by Mrs. Patrick Powers and Mrs. William L. Shelly at both services. All Sr. Hi MYF’ers—Don not forget the picnic on Sunday afternoon, August 6. Meet at the Church at 5:00 p.m. Recreation, singing, food, and vespers. Bring covered dish ... and (if you desire) a friend. Young people entering 9th grade in the Fall will be special guests. Rev. Blake will lead the vesper service. Come! Pastor’s Fellowship and Instruction Class for new members will be held on Sunday, August 6, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Board of Trustees will meet on Monday, August 7, at 7:30 pan., at the Church in Room No. 10. Commission on Membership and Evangelism will meet on Monday, August 7, at 7:30 p.m., at the church in room No. 12. Vacation Church School for Kindergarten 1 through boys and girls in Grade 6 begins on Tuesday, August 8, at 9:00 a.m. The school continues August 8-11 and August 15-17. Theme of this year’s school: “Personal and Group Relationships.” Your last opportunity to register your K child will be this Sunday morning. Register at table in the Main Corridor. An excellent school has been planned and an outstanding staff of teachers will be working in the school. Mrs. Lewis H. Hitchcock is Director. Fellowship of Concern will meet on Wednesday, August 9, at 7:00 p.m., at the church in room No. 11. Commission on Christian Social Concerns will meet on Thursday, August 10, at 7:30 p.m. at the church in room No. 11. Last Sunday it was our privilege to baptize: Michael Allen Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Clark, 1205 Concord Street; Cynthia Rona Dial, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Dial, 2038 Gerrard Drive; Susan Marie Goodale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Goodale, 1390 North Furman Avenue; Julia Aim Jontz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Jontz, 1210 Winton Avenue. Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social will be held on Sunday eve-, ning, August 13, at the church. Home made ice cream and cake (free) will be served. Come any time between 6:00-7:00 for ice cream and cake. A Hymn Sing and Vesper Service 7:00-7:30 will round out the program. Child care will be provided. Everyone is invited.

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