Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1964 — Page 4

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I ST. CHRISTOPHERS CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) done so, please call Al Armin (AX. 1-1453) or Kenny Carter (AX. 16687) right now and tell Al or Kenny how many daughters you are bringing to toe breakfast, but positively not later than tomorrow (Friday) night. The annual Junior CYO Style Show will be held at Holy Name parish on Sunday evening, January 26th, followed by toe traditional disc jockey dance. Mrs. Herbert White (CH. 1-0244) is St Christopher Adult Chairman. Alumni of Marian- College will have their 1964 Homecoming activities this Friday and Saturday on the campus, opening with a bonfire and mixer and crowning of Homecoming Queen Friday night. The seventh annual Christian . Family Day program will be heldSunday, January 12th, at Marian College. Registrations begin at One o’clock. Sunday afternoon, members of St Joseph Auxiliary of the Little Sisters of the Poor will hold their January meeting at the Home for the Aged, 520 East Vermont Street beginning at 2 o’clock. Guests are welcome. Next week-end, January 17, 18, and 19, Em all-important event in the spiritual lives of all men of St Christopher will be the annual Men’s Retreat at Alverna. Make reservations by calling Al Armin (AX. 1-1453), as soon as possible. The ladies annual retreat is scheduled for the first week-end in Lent February 14, 15, and 16, at the new Fatima Retreat House. Make reservations with Frances Buchanan, 1610 Cord Street . Congratulations to Robert and Jackie Bailey of 5735 Meadowood Drive! Jennifer Jane was born on November 29th at Coleman hospital Jennifer has two sisters, Kim, eight and Barbara, six. A High Mass was sung at 11:15 Monday morning for Michael and Agnes Reddington. On Tuesday morning the Mass was for Emma Frances O’Neal at the request of the Moseman family. Vera and Elton Knapp requested the Mass on Wednesday morning be said for Florence Brandon. The Mass this morning was for the intention of Bernard M. Flynn and family at the request of Mary Zener. Tomorrow the Mass will be for Lawrence Glass at the request of friends and neighbors. Frank Kreffel will be remembered in the Mass Saturday morning at 8 o’clock. His widow, Ruth Kreffel, has requested the Mass. St. Gerrard Discussion Group met with Joan Klein on Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

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MPBBMVAV MBIWMMST CHB€R (Continued from Page 1) The Sr. Hi MYF will begin a series of studies on “My Brother is a Stranger* by taking a tour of our city at 4:00 p-m., Sunday. The Jr. Hi MYF will meet Sunday evening at 6:00 pun., at the church and will continue their panel discussion. If you have questions that you would like to have answered, please come and share them with us. The Official Board will meet on Monday, January 13, at 7:30 pun., at the church. The Bible Study Group will meet on Tuesday, January 14, at 9:30 a.m., at toe church. The Sunshine Circle will meet on Tuesday, January 14, at 7:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Albert Berg, 922 Chapel Hill West Drive. The Morning Glory Circle will meet on Wednesday, January 15, at 9:00 am., at toe home of Mrs. John S. Merritt, 1203 North Bauman Avenue. The Mary-Martha Circle will meet on Wednesday, January 15, at 1:00 pm., at the home of Mrs. Harry F. Cox, 1322 North Dukane Way. The Charity Circle will meet on Wednesday, January 15, at 7:45 pm., at the home of Mrs. T. L. Eddleman, 2413 Allison Street Please remember to bring cologne for the girl’s school All choirs will rehearse at the regular scheduled hours. The Methodist Men’s Dinner meeting will be held on Monday, January 20, at 6:30 pm. The guest speaker is a special agent of the FBI. Hint: Get your questions ready on Lee Harvey Oswald. Fathers bring your sons, men bring your friends and neighbors. Price is $1.25. Note: You do not have to be a member to attend. Also, mark your calendars for the “Sweetheart Dinner” on February 17. The Hymn of Praise Oratorio will be held on Sunday, January 26, at 7:30 pm., at the church.

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ST. ANDREWS LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Junior Rooms. The group will see toe film “Bright Flame,* a <Mscussion of present-day India. The regular schedule of worship services-Sunday Church Schools continues this Sunday. New members will be received at both services. Baby-sitting is provided from 9-12 am. An Open-House Reception in honor of Pastor and Mrs. Bigelow and Paul will be held Sunday afternoon from 3-5 pm. in Fellowship Hall. At 6 pm. Sunday evening confirmation Junior Choir, and Youth Council will meet At 7 pm. Intermediate Luther Leaguers will have their regular meeting. . * Youth Committee will meet Monday, at 8 pm, at the thurch., The regular monthly meeting of toe church council is set fur Tuesday at 8 pm. in toe Junior Rooms. Speedway Alcoholic* Anonymous gathers the same evening at 8:30 pm. Senior Choir rehearses Wednesdays at 7:45 pm. in Fellowship Hall. St Andrew’s Lutheran Nursery School is held each Tuesday Wednesday, and Thursday from 9-11 am.

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