Speedway Flyer, Volume 31, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1962 — Page 3

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Grotto Auxiliary Committees Announced Mrs. P. A. Johnson, president of the Women’s Auxiliary of Sahara Grotto, has announced her Committee Chairmen for the ensuing year. They are Mrs. Stanley F. Bryson, decorating; Mrs. Fred Gronauer, dining room; Mrs. Robert L. Atkins, entertainment; Mrs. Merrill Overman, general house; Mrs. Herman L. Grider, hospitality; Mrs. Chas. V. Riggen, investigating; Mrs. Alex Nahre, membership; Mrs. Harold Rosemeyer, publicity; Mrs. Jennie Lucas, refreshments; Mrs. Lewis W. Clark, social; Mrs. Della Maholm, telephone; Mrs. R. A. Johnson, visiting, Mrs. John Buck, Jr., ways and means and Mrs. R. M. Manker, welfare. Others are Mrs. Oscar Shake, The Indianapolis Council of Women; Mrs. Jos. F. Hancock, Sahara Auxiliary Needlework Guild of America; Sahara Auxiliary Dramatic Club, Mrs. D. R. Hicks, president and the Sahara Auxiliary Ladies Patrol, Mrs. Clarence Scott, president.

ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page D the school social room. Paper Sale at St. Christopher this week-end. Crates will be back of school on 15th street as usual. Please try to bring your papers, magazines and boxes down. But if you have no way, call Mrs. Robert Spitzer, AX. 3-1683, or Mrs. Elmer Cooper, CH. 1-2218, and they will see to it that your papers are picked up. Call as early as possible Friday or Saturday morning. The Junior CYO Style Show at Holy Name Sunday, January 28th, will be followed by a City-Wide Disc Jockey Dance. Father Richart wishes that all interested in going would call him as soon as possible. Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of Joe Cohen who died last Thursday at the Methodist Hospital and was buried from Usher Funeral Home on West Washington street in Holy Cross cemetery Monday morning, January 22d. Father Paul Richart had the funeral service. Lillian Such has been back in the Methodist Hospital since Saturday, January 13th, for more blood transfusions. Monday evening, the report we received of her condition was that she was holding her own and that she was hoping to be allowed to come home this week-end. Her room number is B-850. Mrs. Nettie Altheide, mother of Mrs. Kay Keating, is about the same. She is home with her daughter at 1647 Fisher street. Joe Daley came home from the Methodist Hospital Saturday, January 13th, and is doing very good. Sister Anthony Marie offered up the eight o’clock High Mass on Monday morning for the Poor Souls. Delia O’Neill was remembered in the Mass Tuesday morning at the request of Mrs. Mary Zener. The High Mass on Wednesday morning was said for Villiers Eacret. It was requested by the Duffy family. This morning the Mass was said according to the intention of the Joseph King family at the request of Mrs. Martha Mueller. Sister Rita Jane and her class at St. Christopher school have requested that the Mass tomorrow morning be said for Richard Wheasler. On Saturday morning the Mass will be said for Joseph Hoffman at the request of friends and relatives. There were two baptisms Sunday afternoon: Mary Ann Zetzel, daughter of Janet and John Zetzel of 2109 N. Gerrard Drive; and, Gregg Michael Rabb, son of Marilyn and Robert Rabb, of 5002 W. 14th street. Our Lady of Fatima Discussion Group met Monday night at 8:30 p.m. with Betty Korby. Dorothy Krieger was hostess to the Ave Marie Discussion Group Tuesday night at 8 o’clock.

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■ Legal rvoricet William F. LeMond, Attorney Notice is hereby given that Drs. Helen Geyer Czenkusch, E. Jane Brownley, et al, have filed the following petition before the Town Board of Zoning Appeals: Petitioners request variance of use on a 150’x27O > parcel of land being in an A-2 (Marion County Agriculture District) district to provide for the construction of professional offices. Located approximately 575 feet South of 30th Street on the West side of High School Road in the Town of Speedway. A public hearing will be held at 7:30 pjn., Wednesday, February 7, 1962, in Town Hall, Town of Speedway, and all interested persons are invited to attend. Petition, plans and legal description are on file in the Office of Clerk-Treasurer, Town of Speedway, 1450 North Lyndhurst Drive, for examination during normal business hours.

ATTENTION TROOP COOKIE CHAIRMEN Today is the final day for Cookie Orders. Take them to Mrs. Nicholas Comsa, 1915 Patton Drive. SQUARE DANCE Square dancing to the calls of Gene Haley will highlight the National YMCA Week activities Jan. 28 at Krannert Memorial YMCA, 605 South High School Road. Scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m., the dance is being sponsored by the “Mortar Board Squares,” the most recent class to graduate from a square dance course offered several times each year at Krannert Y. Free coffee and donuts will be served, and all callers are invited to participate.

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DR. BLACKWEU OPENS OFFICE Dr. Donald S. .Blackwell opened his office for the praroV of orthopaedic surgery at 1815 N. Capitol Ave. in Indianapolis. Dr- Blackwell graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine in 1952 and then served a one year internship at the Marion County General Hospital. Following this he was engaged in the general practice of medicine at Spencer, Indiana, until January, 1958. He has recently completed four years of specialty training in orthopaedic surgery at the Marion County General Hospital, The James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children, and the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Dr. and Mrs. Blackwell and children, Ruth, Brett, and Donna, reside at 2121 Allison St., Speedway, Indiana.

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SMRBWAY CHBKFIWI CHURCH (Continued tram Page 1) “Influences on Youth Today.” At the 9:00 worship service the Angelus Choir will sing, “Gladly Lift We Hearts and Voices” by Dimitri Bortniansky. At the 11:00 worship the Motet Choir will sing, “Talk With Us, Lord” with setting by Austin C. Lovelace. Steve Noble will give the sermons and Dave Schnable will be the liturgist at both worship hours. The chancel bouquets for next Sunday will be given by Mrs. M. G. Spencer, Agnes and Edith in memory of Mr. Marshall Spencer; and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Heiser in honor of the young people of our church. Orientation for new teachers, to be held Wednesday, January 31 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bethany Room. This session is especially for persons who have begun working in our church school since the September Teachers’ clinic. Any who missed the September event and also anyone considering the possibility of working in the church school are invited. Choirs. All choirs will rehearse on regularly scheduled times unless otherwise notified. The next Open House for Junior and Senior High young people is tentatively scheduled for Friday, February 2nd. The Young Settlers Class can supply your needs for peanuts, cashews, mixed nuts, etc. This is their annual project to raise funds for the Scholarship Fund. Won’t you please contact either the Rautenbergs (CH. 4-0252) or the Stilleys (CH. 1-0616)?

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