Speedway Flyer, Volume 31, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1962 — Page 6

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. Ralph Thompson in memory of Mrs. Thompson’s sister, Jane Kelley. Junior Hi C.Y.F. will have an outing next Sunday at Noblesville park. The buses will leave the church promptly at 1:00 p.m. Girls: check with Susan Betsill to see what you are to bring. Boys: bring one carton of soft drinks. Those who did not help on the paper drive will be charged SI.OO for transportation cost; and all C.Y.F. dues are to be paid up before this trip. Buses will return to the church at approximately 7:00 p.m. Senior Hi CYFers and parents will have a special event next Sunday (June 10). They are to bring their favorite dessert at 6:30 p.m. to Fellowship Hall. New officers for the coming year will be installed, as well as committee chairmen and advisors. They are: President, Marsha Seibert; Vice-president, Dave Johnson; Secretary, Karen Douglas; Treasurer, Terry Helser. Committee advisors are: Enlistment, Bill and Ruth Colclesser; Finance, Bob and Ann Elson; Recreation, Maurice Akers; Open House, Bill and Marge Seibert; Refreshments, Don and Lillian Boles; Service, Reva and Mary Watson; Study, Robert and Jean Rhoades and Dave and Frieda Schnable; Worship, Elzie and Ruth Ann Wymer. The Vacation Church School Workshop for all who will be teaching and helping in any way, will be conducted on Wednesday, from 1:30 to 3:00, June 13th. Plans for this event and our Vacation

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Church School (July 30-August 10) are under the direction of the Vacation Church School Committee: Mrs. Mary Watson, chairman; Mrs. Mary McGilliard, and Mrs. Marge Wolff. The Singletons will welcome the High School Grads with a Japanese Garden Party, on Saturday evening, June 16th. This will be a welcome and get-acquainted event and all recently graduated High School seniors are invited to attend. Kitty Hill will be hostess at her home, 5020 W. 15th Street, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Come in casual dress for fun and refreshments. The College-Age choir will rehearse Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Save those papers and magazines for the Senior Hi CYF Paper Sale in September—the 15th, to be exact. Parents of First graders are invited to visit the Classroom and see the model Filipino village the children have been building. Parents of first and second service children will meet with the boys and girls of both services at 10:00 a.m. next Sunday, June 10. The session will end at 10:35. Second service children will remain for their church school while their parents attend the 11:00 worship service. The rose on our lectern last Sunday announced the birth of Vicki Lynn Yoho born June Ist to Jon and Judy Yoho. We wish to welcome into our church membership Mr. and Mrs. William Brackney, 2038 North Gerrard. Mr. Brackney joined by Confession of Faith and Mrs. Donna Anderson Brackney, by reaffirmation of faith.

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FATHER LINDEMAN (Continued from Page 1) St. Francis Seminary at Milwaukee, where he took eight years in seven during World War I. A course usually consists of twelve years, four years high school, four years college, and four years of theology. Father Lindemann was ordained from St. Francis Seminary at St. Meinard by Bishop Joseph Chartrand, D.D. on June 6, 1922, and said his first Mass on June 8, 1922 in St. Pius Catholic Church at Troy. His first assignment was assistant pastor at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Evansville, where he preached sermons in German once a month and heard confessions in German. He says that he could still hear confessions in German. After a year at St. Boniface, he was sent to St. John’s at Vincennes as assistant, from where a year later he served as a temporary priest at St. Patrick’s, Terre Haute for two months during the summer.

In September 1924, he became assistant to Monsignor Charles Curran at New Albany where he remained for ten years and helped care for him until he died. Then on November Ist, 1934, he was made pastor of St. Martin’s, Martin County, a parish of about 360 souls, with a promise that he would be there seven years. But to his sorrow, the seven years were changed to about twentytwo months, when Joseph Cardinal Ritter, then Bishop of Indianapolis, sent him to Indianapolis with instructions to found St. Christopher Church in Speedway. Father Lindemann became pastor of St. Christopher in September 1936, and the dedication of the first Chapel was in 1937. Father selected the ground which was purchased from Hugh Carter, but it took until December 1936 to close the deal for the purchase of the five acres. Monsignor Raymond Noll of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral said the first Mass on the porch of what is now the parsonage on August 1, 1937. It

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was the hope to have the first Mass on July 25th, the feast day of St. Christopher. From that first Chapel, Father Lindemann has not only built a school, completed and dedicated it April 18, 1950, a convent, and a church, blessed by His Excellency, The Most Fev. Paul C. Schulte, D.D., on May 18, 1959, but he has endeared himself to all of his parishioners and to the whole community of Speedway. He is chaplain at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and has said Masses at the track when the feast of the Ascension has fallen on race day. He is a charter member of Speedway Lion's Club. No one ever need have any hesitancy in ringing his door bell day or night, whether Catholic or non-Catholic, for advice or guidance. He has always given his all, whether money or self, for his parishioners, his friends, and even strangers. Before he was given a resident assistant, he always endeavored to answer the door himself, because he said that someone might come who would hestitate to state their problem to a housekeeper or to anyone but to himself.

He had studied toward a teaching profession, and was the only one in a class of thirty-eight who received both degrees, a M.A. and a 5.T.8., but he has accepted his assignments as a parish priest, as the will of God. His parents, Frank C. and Anna C. Meyer Lindemann, are deceased. His sister, Sister Alberta of the Sisters of Charity at Nazareth, Kentucky, entered the convent in 1916. He has three brothers, Dr. Carl H. Lindemann of St. Louis, Joseph Lindemann, Canton, Ohio, and Ed Lindemann, who still operates the Meyer-Linde-mann Industries at Livermore, Kentucky. They all served in World War I. The parishioners of St. Christopher and the assistant pastor, Father Paul Richart, are making quite extensive plans toward helping Father to celebrate his 40th anniversary of ordination in the priesthood. A 6:30 o’clock dinner at the I.U. Medical Center will be served on Sunday evening, June 10th, to more than two hundred men and women, with a reception following. Monsignor Cornelius Sweeney, chancellor of the Archdiocese, will be the after, dinner speaker. Among the many specially invited guests who have now accepted are Father Richard Terrill, the Ist resident assistant at St. Christopher, and three former Sunday assistants, Monsignor Francis J. Reine, president of Marian College, Monsignor John Doyle, and Father William Stineman. At the time Monsignor Doyle was coming over from the college to help out at St Christopher, Father Lindemann often jected, “it isn’t every pastor who can have a Monsignor as his as*