Speedway Flyer, Volume 31, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1962 — Page 7

Thursday, March 29, 1962

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Scholastic Averages Academic laurels at Butler University went to the women students during the first semester of the 1961-62 college year. Semester grades released today by the registrar’s office show the women with a 2.49 average against 2.18 by their male counterparts. The all-student average was 2.33.

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Engineering Show A huge 30 foot Centerpiece display devoted to the St. Lawrence

ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Menu elsewhere in this paper. Mrs. James Murphy is general chairman. The public is invited. Paper Sale this week-end at St. Chrisopher. Empty crates will be on 15th street, back of school, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, March 30th and 31st and April Ist. Try to bring your papers and magazines down, please, but if you have no way, call Mrs. Bob Spitzer, AX. 3-1683, and she will arrange for pick-up. At the eight o’clock Mass Sunday, April Ist, fifty-nine little boys and fifty-one little girls will receive their First Holy Communion. These 110 children will sing at the opening of the Mass their hymn, “My God, I adore Thee, In the Host so small.” Members of the parish are kindly asked to refrain from attending this Mass, unless they are close relatives of one of the children. On Monday morning, the children will again receive Holy Communion in a body, and after Mass they will have their pictures taken in church. The class will then be dismissed for the rest of the day. Members of the Altar Society will not receive corporate Holy Communion Sunday on account of the First Holy Communion class. It is hoped that a large group of both men and women will come to the church Saturday morning, March 31st, at 10:00 a.m., prepared to work a couple hours, to get the church in proper order for the First Holy Communion class and a two-week Mission. Father Dowd and Father Grantz, Passionist Missionaries, will open our Mission Sunday morning, possibly at the 6:30 o’clock Mass. The times of the daily Masses will be announced Sunday. Short instructions will be given each morning after the Mass and each evening there will be an hour of devotions. The first week will be especially for the women and the second week for the men. Reglious articles will be offered for sale in the church basement by members of the Altar Society at the time of the Mission, and the Missionaries will impart on them their special blessings. Everyone is invited to attend these services. Regular monthly meeting of the Altar Society will follow the Mission Devotions on Wednesday evening, April 4th. The Lenten Aprons are now circulating among the ladies of the parish. Each lady is asked to do what it requested of her, and pass it on to the next name on the list as quickly as possible. The Lenten Apron project is an old custom of quietly raising funds during Lent by the sacrifices and self-denials of the ladies. Myron Gordon family requested that the High Mass on Monday morning be said for Richard L. Stevens. The Mass on Tuesday morning was for Villers Eacret at the request of Anna Knarzer. Richard Wheasler was remembered in the Mass yesterday morning at the request of a friend. The Harry Parker family requested the Mass this morning for Mary Catherine Parker. The Mass tomorrow morning will be for Frank J. Manion at the request of his brother, H. J. Manion. Saturday morning’s Mass will be said for the intention of Mrs. Charles Dady, as requested by Edith Seegar and Gertrude Stanley. Sacred Heart Discussion Group met with Irene Sellmer Monday evening at 8 o’clock. Jo Armin was hostess for the Ave Marie Group on Tuesday night at 8:00 p.m. Junior CYO presented for the parish their two one-act plays, “Adam’s Rib Hurts” and “Cleansed and Pressed” Tuesday evening in the school social room. Don’t forget, the ladies are selling Pecans again, and they would appreciate your business. Call CH. 1-0363 or CH. 1-5816. And by all means, keep begging your relatives and friends to give you or to send in S. & H. Green stamps of Top Value stamps for St. Christopher’s bus. Let’s offer up our Mission prayers for the success of our buse-drive. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

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