Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1963 — Page 6

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‘ PERSONALS Mr. Max Johnson, husband of Carol Ann (Wenning) Johnson and son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Johnson, 1766 Gerrard, his finished his first semester at Purdue as a distinguished Student and made the Dean’s List. Out of a possible 6, Max averaged 5.87. He is a 1959 Speedway High School graduate, has completed his apprenticeship as tool maker and machinist at the Diamond Chain Co. and is now studying en-

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gineering full time at Purdue. Sandra Gasaway, 4968 W. 14th St., Speedway, have been elected cultural chairman of Alpha Chi Omega social sorority at Indiana University. I.U.’s Bloomington campus has 21 national sororities. Approximately 17 per cent of the 6,248 undergraduate women live in sorority houses.. Miss Sharon Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Thompson, Jr., 5580 Speedway Drive and

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Miss Mary C. Ferrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Ferrell, 1622 Nottingham Drive, were among the 77 students at Lindenwood College, St. Charles, Mo., to make the Dean’s list for the first semester of 1962-63. Miss Thompson in a Freshman and a music major. Miss Ferrell is a sophomore and is treasurer of Cobbs Hall; Secy, of Young Republican Club; Student Educ. Assn.

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Mr. and Mrs. Martin Snyder, Clermont, Indiana, announce the birth of a son, Randy Martin, born February sth at St. Vincent’s Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson, 1715 Beeler Street. W.S.C.W. FASHION SHOW Speedway Methodist Church Friday. March 15. 8:00 pan.

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHIJICI (Continued Cram Pace 1) We extend a welcome to visitors and those living in Speedway without a permanent church home. At the 9:00 service next Sunday the Motet choir will sing and at the 11:00 hour the chancel choir will sing the special music. Dr. Montgomery will give the sermons. The chancel bouquet for next Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mason in memory of Mrs. Mason’s mother, Mrs. Emma Jeffries. Junior Hi C.Y.F. will meet Sunday evening at Fellowship Hall from 5:00 to 7:30. A talent program will be part of the evening’s events. Choirs. Wednesday—Angelus Choir, 3:15; Chapel Choir, 6:30 p.m. Thursday—Chorale Choir, 3:15; Motet Choir, 6:30; Chancel choir, 7:35 p.m. Service Day sewing will be conducted in Fellowship Hall on Thursday, February 28th from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. with MaryMartha Circle as Hostess. Mrs. Helen Smith is chairman. If you can stay through the lunch hour, bring a sandwich—coffee and salad will be furnished. This meeting will be in memory of Mr. A. L. Roof, husband of Ella Roof who has given many hours of service to the Little Red Door. The Executive Committee of Christian Women’s Fellowship will meet at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, the 28th. The rose on our lectern last Sunday announced the birth of Steven Donald Weber, born February 7th to Fred and Linda Weber.

ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page \> There’ll be St. Christopher’s own chili, deviled eggs, baked beans and fish, ham, cheese, and barbecue sandwiches at the Fish-Fry-Carry-Outs in the school social room tomorrow night from 4:30 to 7 p.m. with the weekly Ladies Party from 7 to 11:00 p.m. These Fish-Fry-Carry-Outs and Ladies Parties will continue on through Lent every Friday. Young Catholic Adults meet tonight at St. Catherine at 8:30. Recitation of the Rosary will precede the meeting. St. Christopher school will have a free day tomorrow, because it is George Washington’s birthday, a legal holiday. All Catholics of the archdiocese have been dispensed from the law of abstinence tomorrow. Mrs. William Sherman, president of St. Christopher Altar Society, attended the workshop which the Indianapolis Deanery Council of Catholic Women conducted this week at the Catholic Community Center in Indianapolis. Patricia Doyle, the daughter of Harry and Kathleen Doyle of 1826 Whitcomb, is' in St. Vincent hospital because of accident Saturday. Both legs were broken when she was hit by a car. She is a pupil in Sister Catherine Mary’s room at St. Christopher school. The children were asked Monday by Father Lindemann to pray for her complete recovery. The High Mass at 8 o’clock on Monday morning was sung for the intention of Sister Rose DeLourdes at the request of the eighth grade. Tuesday morning the Mass was sung for the intention of Ruth Berty at the request of the Brownie Troop No. 940. William and Georgia Hendricks requested that the Mass on Wednesday morning be sung for Mary Breen. The Mass this morning was for Louis and Mary Gropp, at the request of the children. Stella Kulaga will be remembered in the Mass tomorrow morning. Mary A. Hurley requested the Mass. On Saturday morning an Anniversary High Mass will be sung for Margaret Stieglitz as requested by the family. Our Lady of Fatima Discussion Group met with Judy Rosner Monday evening at 8 o’clock. Jackie Bailey was hostess on Tuesday night to the Ave Marie Group. Paper Sale this week-end. Crates will be on W. 15th street back of school as usual. Time of public Lenten devotions at St. Christopher Church which begin next Wednesday with the blessing and distribution of the ashes will be announced at the Masses Sunday morning. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

WESTSIDE SYMPHONY GROUP "KITCHEN SAMPLER" LUNCH A “Kitchen Sampler” luncheon will be presented pn Tuesday, Feb. 26 by the Indianapolis Symphony Women’s Committee West Side group. The lucheon will be held at the Speedway Christian Church, 5110 W. 14th Street in Speedway. Servings will be at 12 noon and 1 o’clock. At this “Kitchen Sampler” one may sample all courses from appetizers through desserts. All the dishes served will be made by the membership from their favorit recipes. Recipes for all these dishes will be available and for sale at the lucheon. The “Kitchen Sampler” theme will be carried out using Early American

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pieces for the luncheon decorations. The chairman for this event is Mrs. J. J. Simon, 5902 Nash Lane. Members of her committee are Mrs. Charles Runnels, 4917 Alameda Road, Mrs. Russell Petit, 3440 N. Taft, and Mrs. Maurice Winkler Jr., 4907 Lincoln Road. Tickets are being sold at SI.OO each. Reservations may be made in advance by calling Mrs. Simon, CH. 4-5815, or Mrs. Petit, AX. 1-3308. Tickets will also be available at the door. The proceeds from the luncheon will be added to the maintenance fund for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. The public is most cordially invited to attend. Baby sitting service will be provided at 25c per child.

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