Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1964 — Page 6

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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHUKOV (Continued from Page 1) Poona, India, will be in the pulpit during both services. Rev. Charles M. Johnson will be on vacation for this Sunday. The Service Octette will sing “Ninety and Nine” by Sankey in both services. The Octette will consist of: Betty Cummins, Helen Robinson, Ruth Foltz, Louise Hendrickson, Richard Brooks, Kenny Ent, Larry Deffendall, John Wilson. The Offertory Solo will be sung by Mrs. Howard Robinson. She will sing “Shepherd, Show Me How to Go”, by Humphrey. ATTENTION—Second Service Worshippers At 9:45 am , immediately following an abbreviated First Service, this Sunday, Rev. and Mrs. Gay Johnson will lead an informal discussion about their work in India. Everyone is invited to attend. DATES TO REMEMBER: July 9th through July 15th. Thursday—July 9—7:30 a.m. Stewardship and Finance Commission Meeting (Rm. 113). Commission on Social Concern (Rm. 118). Monday—July 13—7:30 a.m. Official Board Meeting (Parlor). Wednesday—July 14—7:30 a.m. Commission on Education (Rm. 113). WE NEET) YOUR HELP —Often times a member of our congregation may have been admitted to the hospital, or is ill at home, and the pastors are not notified. Will you please contact the churchoffice and let us know the names of those who may need the call of our pastors. This is not just a plea for this week only, but sometimes we have no way of knowing of those who may wish a minister to call .

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ST. ANDREW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) church at 9 a m to go to Turkey Run State Park. Last year’s sixth and seventh graders who plan to attend are asked to contact Mrd. Robert Stewart Also this Saturday the Senior Luther League will meet at the church at 7 ajn. to prepare to go to Chain O Lakes State Park for the weekend. The group will return Sunday at 6 pm. The regular schedule of services continues this Sunday. Sunday Church School for all ages begins at 9 am. Baby sitting is provided from 9-11:30 am. Conducting the services this Sunday will be Mr. Daryl Everett, a student at Hamma Divinity School, Springfield, Ohio. Church Council meets Tuesday evening at 8 pm. Speedway Alcoholics Anonymous gathers each Tuesday evening in the Youth Building at 8:30 pm. Vacation Church School Day Camp for grades 4-8 will be held at Barlow’s Park next Monday through Friday, all day. A family pitch-in will climax the week at 6:30 pm. Friday at the park. Registrations may be made through the church office. SPEEDWAY CnUSHAN CHUBCM /Continued from Page D Rev. John L. Andrae will give the sermons. The chancel bouquet for next Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Briggs in memory of Mrs. Briggs’ father, Mr. Ed Roembke. The first meeting of the new Official Board will be on the third Tuesday, July 21, at 7:30 p.m. This is one week later than the usual scheduled meeting date in order to give the auditors time to make their report. We have had some inquires regarding the summer meeting date for Service Day. This will be held on Thursday, July 23rd, so keep this date in mind and come to Fellowship Hall to sew for the Little Red Door, from 9:00 to 3:00. Bring a sandwich and stay through the lunch hour—coffee and a salad will be furnished. Vacation Church School will be beginning soon—July 27th. We hope you will register your child next Sunday or the following Sunday. Pre-registration assists th eleaders in making proper arrangements and in arranging for supplies. Don’t forget rehearsals for the summer choir are every Thursday and if you enjoy singing come and join the group—B:oo pm. The First-Grade Open House for parents and friends will be held next Sunday, July 12th, from 10:00 to 10:30 in the classroom. New Seventh Graders remember your church school time is now from 10:00 to 10:40 am.!

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ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1> 'day afternoon at 2 o’clock. St Christopher team will meet a team from St. Joan of Arc. The public is invited. Bob Bailey, AX. 3-1896, and Ken Carter, AX. 1-6687, are still taking reservations for St Christopher Holy Name Society Annual Golf Tournament on July 19th at the Speedway Golf Course. Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of Robert H. Shields who died late Sunday afternoon. Rosary was said for him Tuesday night at the Conkle Funeral Home. Services were at 8:30 Wednesday morning in the Funeral Home and at 9 o’clock in St. Christopher Church. < Your prayers are requested for Richard H. Fletemeyer of Holy Trinity parish, the father of Mrs. James Wheasler, whose funeral was on Tuesday at 1:00 pm. Advance sale of tickets for mechanical rides at St. Christopher Summer Festival, June 23, 24 and 25, went on sale Sunday. A fifty cent saving on ten rides may be made if tickets are bought before the Festival They may be obtained at the Rectory any time. This saving is for the public, not just for St. Christopher parishioners. Girls who are singing the High Masses this week are Paula Koehl, Susan Mannen, Debra Baker, Mary Ann Hughes, Barbara Whitmore, Marilyn Bray, Patty Boswell, Nancy Shirtzinger, Mary Hatch, Chrissie Fulton, Debra Sunier, Carol Zeronic, Lynne Vogel and Vickie Wagner. Lisa Vogel is the orgapist. Besides these girls, some girls and boys are so faithful and love to sing so much, that they come and sing every week. A High Mass was sung at 8 o’dock Monday morning for Margaret Coyle, the sister of Mrs. Dorothy Unnewehr, at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross. Mary Zener requested that the High Mass on Tuesday morning be sung for John C. and Catherine C. Flynn. Eddie Sadis was remembered in the Mass on Wednesday morning at the request of Frank Bruchner. This morning the Mass was for Emma Frances O’Neal. Robert C. Sock requested the Mass. Tomorrow morning the Mass will be for Margaret Brooks at the request of Carmel Devlan and Robert Lillium. Frank Kreffel will be remembered in the Mass on Saturday morning at the request of his widow, Ruth Kreffel. C.Y.O. City-Wide dance will be at Holy Trinity tonight. Bus leaves school at 7:30, and dancing will last until 11 o’clock. Ron Hofer is the disk jockey. The annual novena to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel at the Carmelite Monastery on Cold Springs Road began Wednesday night, July Bth, at 8 o’dock and will end with the impressive candlelight service Thursday night, July 16th. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. . Nora Bray

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