Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1963 — Page 4

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ST. CHBISTOPHBW’S CATHOLIC CHtIC (Continued from Par* U Weekly Social Party tomorrow night from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. Admission twenty-five cents. The High Mass on Monday morning at 11:15 a.m. was for Lawrence Kuczenski at the request of Sam Leskovits. Mr. Kuczenski of 2343 Fisher, a member of St. Christopher, died suddenly last Wednesday afternoon. Rosary was recited for him on Thursday evening at the Conkle Mortuary, and Father Lindemann held the funeral service at the funeral home about 9 o’clock on Friday evening before his body was taken to New York, his home, for services and burial early this week. Your prayers are requested for the respose of his soul. On Tuesday morning at 11:15 a.m., the Mass was said for Mary Martin of Clermont who died recently. Marvin Martin and family requested the Mass. Sadie Mann was remembered in the Mass yesterday morning at the request of the Mann family. This morning a Mass of Thanksgiving in honor of our Blessed Mother was said at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Didas. Tomorrow morning the Mass will be for Donald Ellison at the request of Marguerite Ellison and family. Martha Taylor and family have requested the Mass at 8 o’clock on Saturday morning be said for Dale Taylor. At eleven o’clock on Saturday morning a Nuptial Mass will be sung for the wedding of Ernest Harvey Sedam and Clara Yamanaka Martinez, both members of St. Christopher parish. Miss Martinez is a graduate of Marian College. Members of St. Christopher CYO will take part in the City-Wide Communion Breakfast at St. Michael’s Sunday. Mass will be said at 9:15 a.m. and breakfast at 10:15 a.m. All are asked to meet at St. Christopher before or by 8:45 a.m. Grades and high school students are selling boxes of candy to help earn money for their youth activities.

1964 MODEL Featured by ELBERT ARMOLD AH brick veneer • 1630 sq. ft living area • baths • 2-car garage • hardwood floors • ceramic tile • 2xlo floor joists • built-in range • gas heat • custom made kitchen cabinets • large closets in all bedrooms • yard seeded and landscaped • sidewalks

1964 MODEL Featured by BRUCE-ZEAGER Brick 4 sides - 1419 sq. ft living area • 3 bedrooms • 2 full baths • paneled family room • spacious kitchen and dining areas • 2-car garage • fully insulated • copper plumbing • Peerless heat • Frigidaire range-oven • custom kitchen cabinets • center hall • 3 closets li master bedroom • porch entry

1964 MODEL Featured by W. B. SCHMOLL AR brick • 3 bedrooms • 2 full baths • family room • 2-car finished garage • fully insulated • carpeting or hardwood floors • fireplace • built-in range and oven • aluminum windows • large double closets • ps heat • ceramic tile in bath

1964 MODEL Featured by JOHN J. SCHNEIDER Brick exterior • 1540 sq. ft living area • 3 bedrooms - 2 full baths • 2-car garage • gas heat • center entry hall • custom built cabinets with built-in range and oven • 2-car IVMB

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SPEEDWAY CUUSHAN CTRJBCH (Continued tram Page 1) Women’s Day will be observed in our church next Sunday. Mrs. Byron Spice will be the guest speaker and ladies of the Women’s Fellowship will participate in some of the positions of the worship. The chancel bouquet for next Sunday will be given by Mrs. Mildred Mason, Richard and Mrs. Joan Coghill in memory of Mr John A. Mason. Junior Hi CYF will meet at 4:30 p.m. Sunday in Fellowship'* Hall. The motion picture, "That They Might Have Life” to be shown. Refreshments, business and worship are also scheduled. UNICEF activity begins with orientation, including film, “A Grain of Sand” for Junior and Senior Hi CYF’ers and adult drivers, at 6:30 pan. promptly, in Fellowship Hall. The Methodist youth will be doing the same in their church. We will then cooperatively canvass the city. Upon completion of collection, all youth will go to the Methodist church Fellowship Hall for refreshments and brief worship together. Next Sunday will mark the beginning of Christian Literature Week which will be from October 27th through November 3rd. As usual, Mrs. Davis will have prepared a display in the Bethany Room for your pleasure and convenience so come in and browse, you may wish to acquire some of the books either for your own use or for gifts. The rose on our lectern last Sunday announced the birth of Gregory Allen Budd born September 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Budd. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Hotchkiss united with the church last Sunday and we wish to welcome them. They are now residing at 1436 Winton. On Sunday, November 3rd there will be a baptismal service for those who have not yet been baptized. Will you please contact the church if you wish to participate? Time: 4:00 pan. Choirs will rehearse as usual.

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7th and Bth Grade Dance The 7th and Bth Grade Dance will be held at Westwood Country Club, Saturday, October 26, 7:30 to 10:00. Members 25, guests 75c. TOWN NOTICE To all residents of Speedway who are not Water Works customers are hereby asked to register at the Town Clerk’s office if you intend to vote on November sth, 1963 for election of Town cials. This notice applies to residents who did not register for the Town nomination meeting and who are renters, or live in apartments or trailers and do not pay* water bills to the Town. You can register any day during the week from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and on Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 Noon. Town Election Committee Walter Blase, Chairman Raymond Cox, Member Ray L. Oeth, Member HEARING AIDS? Do you have an excess hearing aid a tyour home which you would like to donate to Psi lota Xi sorority? Psi Otes are interested in the Indianapolis Speech and Hearing Clinic and are making this appeal for hearing aids to be used by needy elderly citizens. Please call Dorothy Hanna, CH. 4-8787, Ruth Parice, CH. 41135 or Eleanor Sallee, CH. 42688. OarYoath Ask Yob To - Help UNICEF On this Sunday evenipg, Sun-, day, October 27th, between T:00 and 8:30 p.m., young people will be knocking on your doors, seeking your support for UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund). These youth from the Methodist and Christian Churches will be able to identify themselves as UNICEF “Goodwill Ambassadors.” They will be glad to share with you the exciting story of what your coins can do toward better health for children everywhere. Will you graciously and generously share your love, concern, and financial support? Helping needy children—and UNICEF has helped more than 134 million of them in over 16 years—is not a question of power politics at the international level. It is a matter of service to the helpless, and from a Christian point of view, this overrides all other considerations; Money given to UNICEF goes directly to finance mothgf and child welfare, protection against disease, and better nutrition. What will just a few of your coins do? One cent provides thn vaccine to protect a child from tuberculosis. Five cents provides the penicillin to cure a child of a rripphag tropical dtoeree called yaws. Ten cents provides M glamee of nourishing milk, vital to growth.