Speedway Flyer, Volume 31, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1962 — Page 6

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ST. CHRISTDPKEI’S CATHOLIC OHM (Continued from Page D 8 o’clock for William Fogarty at the request of the Kathryn Fogarty family. On Tuesday morning an anniversary High Mass was sung for Christian Mullcnholz. The Ed Fierek family requested the Mass. Wednesday, July 25th, was the feast day of St. Christopher. Dora Lohrman requested a Mass of thanksgiving. Today, July 26th, is the feast day of St. Ann the mother of our Immaculate Mother. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor requested a Mass of thanksgiving. Carrie Ant will be remembered in the Mass tomorrow morning at the request of the John Burkard family. The Young Catholic Workers have requested that the Mass on Saturday morning be said for W. A. Albrecht. Girls requested to sing the High Masses this week are Kathy Howard, Alice Howard, Kathy Dugan, Mary Ann Leach, Jane

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Howard, and Beverly James. A beautiful, Linden-wood, hand-carved, life-size statue of St. Anthony of Padua was placed on a bracket on the north wall of St. Christopher church this past week. The statue was carved in Europe. It was a gift Marion Fieber of 261? N. Parkwood Drive returned home last Friday from the Methodist hospital, where he had undergone a successful thyroid operation. Frankie Burton, son of Paul and Catherine Burton, of 5805 W. 10th street, who was taken to St. Vincent hospital on Wednesday, July 11th, because of a B-B shot he received behin dthe eye, is home. He underwent a very serious operation, but the doctors now feel that he is OK with a 20/20 vision. David Houk, son of James and Helen Houk, of 5701 W. 16th street, is critically ill in a Cleveland hospital, and your prayers are requested for his recovery. David has been in and out of the hospital over the years because of a bad heart condition. He just finished his first year at Notre Dame. Have you noticed how much better the parking lot is? Well, just you wait until after the Festival when the final coat goes on. Don’t forget to bring your S. & H. Green stamps to the New School Bus Booth at the Festival and exchange them for chances on some worthwhile prizes. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

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r‘ was hot in New York that morning in 1899. Sunbaked air billowed in through an open window—swirling about a 300-lb. hulk of a man who dwarfed the piano at which he sat It was Paul Dresser, the songwriter. He spoke to his younger brother, Theodore Dreiser (later to become a world-famous novelist). “How about an idea for a song?” Paul asked. “Why don’t you write about a state or a river?” Theodore answered. “Try Indiana or the Wabash River.” Paul Dresser did try. And the result was On The Banks of The Wabash Far Away ... hie greatest song. Soon it was being sung all over the country. Later, it became Indiana’s oUchl song. Dresser wrote many hits, including the famous My Gal Sal But, On The Banks of The Wabash Far Away remains the enduring monument to his talent Paul was bom on the banks of the Wabash, far away. Indeed it was far away! In those days cities were isolated. Communications were slow and uncertain at beet It often took weeks to get a letter to New York, for example. But then, in 1877, toe telephone began to link Indians to the rest of the country. And today, you can call New York (or almost any piece else in die world) in a matter of seconds. Best of all, Long Distance telephone rates have gone down over the years. In 1927 s 3-minute, station-to--Btation call from Indianapolis to New York City cost $3.05. Today, it is only $1.40, phis tax. And service is faster and more dependable than ever thanks to revolutionary, technical developments from die Bell Triephone Laboratories. And dm bast is yet to am

Thursday# July 26# 1962

Ben Davis Lions Sponsor 4-ff Fair And Barbecue The Ben Davis Lions Club is sponsoring the Wayne Township 4-H Fair and Chicken Barbecue July 26, 27, 28, at the Ben Davis High School. Entertainment featuring Wayne Township Fireman Water Ball Contest each evening, kiddy aerial rides, a variety show by Black Studio, a teenage Twist and Limbo dance contest with D.J. Howard Bell. Also a 4-H beauty contest, power mower and go kart races. Come and enjoy delicious barbecued chicken, see Wayne Township 4-H projects, and have a fine evening of entertainment.

Thursday, July 26 Enjoy the Ben Davis 4-H Fair and Chicken Barbecue at the Ben Davis High School. Entertainment for the evening, Volunteer Fireman Water Ball Contests and Ben Davis High’s nationally famous baton twirlers and flag girls. Serving starts at 5 p.m. Friday, July 27 The public is invited to attend the Ben Davis Lions 4-H Fair and Chicken Barbecue. See the firemen’s water bail contest, a variety show by Black studio, and participate in the Twist and Limbo dance and contest with D. J. Howard Bell. Serving from 5 pjn. Saturday, July 28 » Eat barbecued chicken at the Ben Davis Lions 4-H Fair, located on the high school grounds. See the many projects our boys and girls have made. Enjoy ah evening’s entertainment, see a power mower race, the championship water ball game, and the crowning of the 4-H beauty queen. Serving starts at 5 p.m.

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