Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1963 — Page 7

Thursday, June 20, 1963

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ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Tomorrow night St. Michael’s “In Alten Heidelburg Dance” will be at Westlake from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. While reservations (WA. 3-2233) closed last night, no doubt they could still be made. No tickets at door. On Monday morning at 8 o’clock a High Mass was sung for Richard J. Swift at the request of the Rosner Pharmacy. John Roach, Sr., requested the High Mass on Tuesday morning for Dale J. Taylor. Dana Matthews was remembered in the Mass yesterday morning. Metropolitan Life Insurance office workers requested the Mass. Today the Mass was for John C. Manning at the request of the Leland Mannen family. Tomorrow morning the Mass will be for the living and deceased members of St. Christopher. Joe and Jule Dailey requested that the Mass be sung on Saturday morning for Mildred Monahan. Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of Raymond Wolf whose services were Monday morning at the George Usher Funeral Home and Mass at 9 o’clock at St. Christopher. Mrs. Philomenia Meunier of Brownsburg, formerly of St. Christopher parish, is at the Hendricks County Hospital, Danville, Room 20. She has just been taken off the critical list. She will be remembered as the lovely lady who was brought to Mass in a wheel chair. All of us who remember her, let’s send her a card. St. Christopher Soft Ball team defeated St. Ann Sunday afternoon at St. Christopher, but our boys team lost to St. Ann here. Congratulations to St. Christopher Cadet Baseball Team who won runner-up spot in the City CYO standing and to their Joe Morrison, Jim Rolles, and Oscar Bender. It’s Festival time again. Everyone is invited to St. Anthony’s Annual, one of our neighboring parishes, this week-end, June 20-22 d. And St. Philip Neri, out East, has extended an invitation to their Spring Festival Friday and Saturday, June 21 and 22d. Adult Confirmation was Sunday, June 16th, at 3:00 p.m. in St. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Paper Sale next week-end, June 28, 29, and 30. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

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Firehouse Freddie Company 3, Fleming Gardens, Mr. Bingleton, 921 Grandy, won the bicycle and H. Babock, 322 S. Roena, won the first prize, a riding lawn mower at the fish fry the 30th, 31st and Ist of June. We hope they enjoy their prizes very much. Mr. Cecil Waggoner, President of Company 4 is reported as being better. He will undergo treatment and x-rays Monday, June 10th and is hopping to return home Thursday the 13th from the hospital. Mr. Roscoe of Company 14 had a heart attack last week, and Mr. Robertson has an infection in his foot and will be laid up for a while. Company 6, Drexel Garden’s, had their fish fry June 6th, 7th and Bth. Mr. Berry of 2323 S. Lyndhurst Dr. won the camera. There were 50 other prizes given away over the three day period. We wish to thank all the Merchants and Business people who provided the prizes for the fish fry. Company 10, Clermont Community, had their ground breaking ceremony on June 9th at 2:00 p.m. Mr. Shepperd, president of the Lions Club (which donated the ground) and David Sheffel, Captain, and Mr. Dolley, President of Company 10 were there. There were 13 fire runs and 22 emergency runs, a total of 35 runs for the week from June 2nd to 9th. A hint to the wise. extremely careful when burning trash outside. Use a wire mesh basket with a mesh cover that fits securely. Don’t light the fire until you have connected the garden hose so you can use it if the fire gets out of hand. And don’t light the fire at all on a windy day.

WE CAN SELL YOURS IN “1963” Lucille Berkley AX. 1-8284 Kenny Craivtord ME. 6-1039 Mary Jane Funk ME. 7-6241 Member of Western Multiple Listing Ass'n. GEO zt^ / CH. 4-5303 DAY - NIGHT 5316 W. 16th Street Speedway

PERSONALS Alice Irene McCracken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal McCracken, 4931 W. 14th Street, Speedway, received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech and Drama at Mills College commencement exercises on the California campus, Sunday, June 9. A graduate of Speedway High School, Miss McCracken recently was awarded the Ardella Mills Prize for excellence in literary composition at Mills for her essay, “An Exploration into the Realm of the Absurd.”

Two Speedway High School pupils are among 36 juniors taking part in a special science training program at Butler University this summer. The program offers study opportunities in chemistry, mathematics and physics under the guidance of experienced teachers. All rank in the top 20% of their classes. The Speedway pupils are Keith Pieper, 5731 W. 30th, and George A. Walker, 2301 N. Lyndhurst Drive. A miscellaneous bridal was given for Miss Wanda Miller at the home of Miss Kitty Hill on Friday, June 14th. The hostesses for this occasion were Misses Kitty Hill, Pat Mitchel and Norma Fowler. Other guests attending were Mrs. Nellie Pence and Misses Donna Inman, Phyllis Thurmond, Joyce McKenney, Rose Barker, Margaret Fruits and Pat Rabourn. Decorations were carried out in pink and white. After games were played and gifts were opened and displayed, refreshments of angel food cake and lime sherbet punch were served. Ribbons, Ribbons If you are in need of gift ribbon during the month of June, Call Mary Monee, CH. 1-3635 or May Tsareff, CH. 4-0410. 50 yards for SI.OO, beautiful colors. Los Amigos Class will appreciate it.

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LILY N. BEAUTY SHOPPE NEW HOURS: Open 9 to 5 Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Thursday 12 Noon to 9 CLOSED Monday and Tuesday 5350 Crawfordsville Rd. CH. 1-9350

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