Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1964 — Page 4

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ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Church. Lisa Vogel of the eighth grade will crown the Holy Mother. Holy Communion schedule for tomorrow, First Friday, is 6:15. 7:00,7:15,7:30 and 7:45 aan.—at the 11:15 High Mass in the morning—at the 5:30 afternoon Mass—and again at 8:00 pan. <. Confessions in preparation for First Friday are being heard this afternoon from 4:30 to 6 o’clock, and again tonight from 7:30 to 9:00 pan. - The regular weekly Social at St Christopher will be tomorrow night from 7:00 to 11:00 pan. in the school social room. - Catholics of the Archdiocese are dispensed from the law of abstinence tomorrow, the Feast of St. Joseph, the Worker. Permission by the Holy See is extended to the faithful by Archbishop Schulte. The hour assigned for the men of St Christopher at Nocturnal Adoration, at Blessed Sacrament Chapel, 14th and Meridian, is two to three o’clock Saturday morning. May 2d is First Saturday. It’s not too late to call Ginger Semenick (CH. 3-0064), Carolyn Such (CH. 1-0888) or Jackie Hess (CH. 1-9107) for tickets for the Parish Spring Dance Saturday night from 9 until Midnight at the Westside K of C. Members of the Altar Society will receive corporate Holy Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday morning. The Junior CYO will take part in Catholic Youth Day at St Michael’s by attending the 5:30 p.m. Mass and Benediction. The regular May meeting of the Altar Society will begin at 6:30 pan. Wednesday night, May 6th, with a pitch-in dinner. The committee will furnish the meat rolls and drinks, and each lady is asked to bring a salad, vegetable or dessert, and her own table service. Congratulations to Basil and Ann Nbblet of 1737 N. Norfolk! Albert James was born April 22d at the Methodist Hospital Congratulations to James and Elaine Babb of 6101 Crawfordsville Road! Their first baby, Karen Marie, was bom at St Vincent Hospital. The ten o’clock High Mass on Sunday morning was sung for John Hutchings at the request of the Mrs. John Hutchings family. Margaret Brooks was remembered in the 11:15 Mass Monday morning. The Michael DeFabis family requested the Mass. On Tuesday morning, the Mass was for John and Mary Flynn, as requested by the Wilford family. The Mass on Wednesday morning was for Emma Frances O’Neal at the request of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the Kevin-Barry Division. Vanard Sherman was remembered in the Mass* this morning Mr. and Mrs. Meindl requested the Mass. Tomorrow morning the Mass will be said for the living and deceased members of St. Christopher parish. The Rancourt family have requested the Mass on Saturday morning at 8 o’clock be for Herman Hill. Nora Bray

ST. ANDREW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) St. Andrew’s teens and their friends this Friday night from 7:30-10:30 p.m. The Dance will be held in the new Youth Building. The Mother-Daughter Banquet will be held this Saturday evening, beginning at 5:30 pan., in Fellowship Hall. A new schedule of worship services Sunday Church School begins this Sunday. A Matins service will be held at 8 a.m. and the regular liturgical service at 10:30 a.m. Sunday Church School for all ages will be held from 9-10:15 a.m. in all buildings. Communion will be celebrated at the 10:30 service, with Pastor Kenneth Merck conducting worship. New members will also be received at that service. Senior Luther League will be host to Leaguers from Bethlehem Lutheran Church this Sunday evening at 6 pan. Officers for the coming year will be elected. Confirmation Classes and Junior Choir meet at 6 pan. the same evening, with Confirmation Choir rehearsing at 7 pan. “As Christians Teach” class is held each Monday evening. This Monday the class will meet in the Youth Building. Youth Committee meets Tuesday evening in the Youth Building at 8 pan. Esther Circle will also gather at the home of Mrs. Blanche Wagle, 1652 DeSoto Lane, on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Speedway Alcoholics Anonymous meets that evening at 8:30 pan. in Fellowship Hall, Senior Choir rehearses on Wednesdays at 7:45 p.m. Lutheran Church Women will sew at the Little Red Door on Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. St. Andrew’s Lutheran Nursery School is held each Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings from 9-11 a.m.

Women’s Club Founder’s Day Luncheon Saturday, May 2 at 12:30 pan. Guests at the luncheon will be the six scholarship winners and the two alternate. Their mothers have also been invited to attend.

Thursday, April 30, 1964

1964 INDIANA STATE ALUMNI PARTY Indiana State College, Terre Haute, alumni living or employed in Marion County, will be enjoying their annual dinner party and dance May 12. The event is to be at The Top of the Severin Hotel. The reception period will be from 6:45 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Dinner will be served at 7:15 p.m. A short, interesting and informative program will follow the dinner, Also, the report of the nominating committee will be received.

PARADE ARRANGEMENTS FOR HANDICAPPED For the fourth year, handicapped persons will have an opportunity to see and be a part of the “500” Festival Parade. A special reserved seating section on the west side of North Pennsylvania St., beginning at New York and going north, has been set aside. Eli Lilly and Company is underwriting the cost of the 400 reserved seats. e Any handicapped person, nine years of age or more, is eligible to apply for a reservation. Applications, listing name, address and telephone number, should be mailed to Parade Handicappers, Post Office Box 123, Indianapolis 27. There will be no charge to the handicapped, but applications for seat reservations must be received by the committee by May 22nd. The four pick-up points at which the handicapped paradegoers have been asked to assemble by 4:45 p.m. on Thursday, May 28, are the North Methodist Church, 3808 N. Meridian St., Sahara Grotto, 4107 E. Washington St., Manual Training High School, 2405 Madison Ave., and Washington High School, 2215 W. Washington St. Police-escorted motorcades will transport them from the four centers to their seats, where volunteer HandiHelpers will make them comfortable and attend their needs. Organizations helping with the project are Marion County Volunteer Firemen; the Loyal Order of Moose, Lodge No. 17; Sahara Grotto; Exporer Scouts; YWCA board and staff, who will prepare and pack sack lunches made up of foods contributed by local merchants.