Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1964 — Page 3

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_.. _. (Continued from Page 1) thesehobl social room. . A Nuptial Mass will be celebrated at 10 o’clock Saturday morning January 25th. Larry Kantyanaska, whose parents are members of St'Christopher, will "be married to Jeannie Marie Rauch, a former member of St Christopher. Carol Fieber, Diana Cress, Marcia and Donna Hermann are among the high school girls from St Christopher who expect to compete in the CYO 1964 Style Show at Holy Name, Beech Grove Sunday, January 26th. After the fashion show, which will begin at 7:30, there will be city-wide dancing. ' Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of Vanard Sherman, who died Saturday night, January 18th. Rosary was said for him Monday night at 7:30 by the Junior CYO members And again at 8:30 by the members of the Holy Name Society and the Altar Society at the Conkle Funeral Home on West 16th street. Services and burial were in Hurley, Wisconsin. Next Paper Sale at St Christopher will be January 31st, February Ist and 2d. Save your papers and magazines, please. The Rt Rev. James Galvin, superintendent of the Archdiocesan schools, will be the retreat master at the Ladies Retreat House the week-end of February 14-15-and 16. Mrs. Frances Buchanan, St Christopher chairman, has advised that they are holding only twenty reservations for ladies of our parish, and that any lady may mail reservation to her (1610 Cole Street) or place it in an envelope directed to her and drop in Sunday’s collection. But don’t wait too long and then be disappointed. For further details, call Frances after 6:30 p.m.—CH. 1-7976. The Holy Name Society is sponsoring a Mixed Social Party for the adults of the parish and their friends on Saturday night February Bth. Al Armin, president hopes that everyone will come. He says that there will be many surprises. The High Mass on Monday morning at 8 o’clock was for Emma Frances O’Neal at the request of Gary Tofil. The Mass was at 8 ■o’clock, because St. Christopher school had a free day, due to change of semester. At 11:15 on Tuesday morning, the High Mass was for Margaret Coyle, sister of Mrs. Marcel Unnewehr, at the request of Emma Meyer. The deceased members of the Dady and Nihil families were remembered in the Mass on Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dady requested the Mass. The Mass this morning was for deceased friends and relatives at the request of Mary Zener. On Friday morning, the Mass will be for Aileen Kopp, as requested by Eva Storch. At 8 o’clock Saturday morning, the Mass will be for Susan Hahn. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hahn have requested the Mass. The Ave Marie Discussion Group met with Jo Armin on Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. , Nora Bray

ST. ANDREW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) the Junior Rooms. Topic for discussion will be “The Mis-used Idea of Law.” The SCS Executive Committee will gather prior to the regular staff meeting, at 7 p.m. The Indiana-Kentucky Synod Lutheran Church Women’s Board will meet at St. Andrew’s Friday, 4 p.m., through Saturday noon of this week. The regular schedule of worship services-Sunday Church Schools continues this Sunday. This week in observance of Youth Sunday, members of the Senior Luther League will conduct both worship services leading the liturgy and presenting the sermons. Youth Choirs will provide special music. There Will be a District Meeting of Lutheran Church Men at "St. Andrew’s this Sunday afternoon from 3-6 p.m. Senior Luther Leaguers will meet at the church at 2 p.m. Sunday to go ice skating. The group will return at 5 p.m. Confirmation classes and Junior Choir gather at 6 pan. Sunday. Intermediate Luther League will meet at 7 pm. Speedway Alcoholics Anonymous gathers each Tuesday evening =at &30 pan. in Fellowship Hall. Senior Choir rehearses Wednesday evenings at 7:45 p.m. St Andrew’s Lutheran Nursery School is held each Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings from 9-11 a.m.

Advertising Space Still Available In Speedway Telephone Directory The Speedway Lions Club is planning to go to “press” soon with tile new Speedway-Chapel Hill-Farley Addition Telephone Directory. Funds raised from advertising by area businesses and professional people will be used to defray expenses of printing the directories and for community and other charitable activities. The directories will be distributed free of charge to residents of the three communities. Lion Club members have been busy soliciting advertising. However, it has been impossible to contact everyone personally. The Club would appreciate it if those who desire to place an ad in the Directory, and have not been reached, would get in touch with Lion Harold Rutledge, CH. 1-4748, as soon as possible. "GETTING YOUR . DOLLAR'S WORTH" “Getting your dollars worth” is the title for a four week course being offered by the Indianapolis Young Women’s Christian Association and starting Monday, January 27th at 7:15 p.m. This will be of special interest to young adults and is open to both men and women. Teaching this class is Dr. Margaret E. Riegel whose background is exceptional and outstanding in the field of home economics. She is a former professor of the University of Pennsylvania and has done extensive research at the University of Maine. She returns to Simmons College in Boston this year, where she has served on the summer faculty for six years. - The first session will focus on food buying—how to stretch the dollar in buying as well as preparing food; various shopping tips; how to buy meat; and a discussion of various laws and regulations regarding food packaging and selling. Other sessions will be geared to meet the particular needs of the class participants. Registrations are now being taken at the YWCA, 329 North Pennsylvania Street, for this fascinating and profitable course. For further information phone ME. 55471.

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.held in the heme of Mrs. T. A. Hanna, 5006 W. 15th Street, January 9th. She was assisted by Mrs. George Wens and Mrs. H. L. Norman. - The program, “In Restrospect” was given by Mrs. Ernest Sutton, club historian, at which time she presented the group with a beautifully compiled history. Newly elected officers are: Mrs. Martin Stonebraker; VicePresident, Mrs. S. A. Gummere; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Richard McClamroch; and Correspond, ing Secretary, Mrs. H. L. Norman. Card Party The Ladies Aux. of Mickleyville Fire Dept, are sponsoring a Card Party on Friday, January 24th at the fire station, 817 S. Ingomar. Time 8:30 pm. There will be nice door and table prizes.

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