Speedway Flyer, Volume 34, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1965 — Page 4

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) test at Speedway, 8:00 a..m. Feb. 20: All School Dance, 8:15IEIS. Seniors have selected the Herff-

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in radio announcing and Russ Sinks won first place in numerous declamation at the speech contest held at Peru last Saturday. Freshman Pam Wegener placed fifth in the oratorical contest. Speedway finished in 6th place for the overall contest in which 35 schools competed. In the District Solo and Ensemble Contest neld recently, contestants were divided into three groups according to age, contest experience, and training. Those from Speedway who won first division placement in Group One were: Mike McDonald, piano;

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Anne Kojola and Dave Schnable, vocal; and the Noteworthys, a vocal group including Anne Kojola, Mary Schrock, Susan Coll, Margaret Hodge, Janet Farley, Judy Riba, Dixie Johnson, Donna Spencer, Dave Hayden, Hal Hefner, Greg Thomas, Ed Robards, Dave Schnable, John Lippard, Penny Hammer, Joe Pickering. These Ist place winners in Group One are eligible to compete in the State Solo and Ensemble Contest at Butler on February 20th. First Division winners in Group Two were Edwin Bailey, piano; and Patty Brooks, Michelle Barnes, Becky Sutherlin, and Denny Hooper, vocal solos. Four Speedway freshmen entered Group Three competition and won first division. They were: Sue Jones, vocal; Jane McAllister, Ruth Anne Gallatin, and Gwynda Corson, piano solos. Speedway lost to a strong Ben Davis team 56-52 in the final game of the Marion County Tourney last week. In basketball games with Plainfield, the Speedway varsity team won 81-68 and the reserves defeated Plainfield 43-41. Other basketball scores during the past week were: Speedway freeshmen 25; Ritter 17. Decatur Central Bth grade 42; Speedway 27. The Seedway swim team won over Muncie Burris 50-45, and lost a meet to Columbus by a 57-28 score.

Wrestling scores were: Noblesville varsity 23; Speedway 19. Speedway varsity 29; Beech Grove 18. Speedway reserves 36; Noblesville 18. Speedway reserves 35; Beech Grove 16. Fulton 41; Speedway freshmen 15. LIBRARY NOTES: The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. These titles have been added recently: Einstein Theory of Relativity— Lillian Lieber. George Washington Carver Rackham Holt. Fossil Book—Carroll Fenton. Breaking the Language Barrier —Fred Weest. How Bright the Dawn— Amelia Walden.

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STSBBWAY CHRISTIAN OR7BCB (Continued from Page 1) people serving throughout our church. At the 9.-00 service the Motet Choir will sing “Holy, Lord of All” by Williams, and at the 11:00 service the Chapel Choir will sing “My Faith, It Is An Oaken Staff.” Speakers at the morning worships will be Martha Campbell, Mike Harcourt, Susan Boles and Dave Schnable. Liturgists will be Maryanne Newsom and Scott Musgrave. Doris Hawkins will direct the ' choirs; Alan Davis and Carole Pierce will be organists. The chancel bouquets for next Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Helser, honoring all of our young people; and Birthday Greetings to their grandfather, Mr. Charles Spencer, from Becky and Spencer Craig. The two wedding baskets in our chancel last Sunday were given by the Clarence Woodward family and later enjoyed by Mr. Morris Grimes, and Mrs. Woodward’s father, Mr. Con Marker in Lebanon Hospital. Next Sunday at 2:00 p.m. there will be a congregational meeting in the sanctuary. This is in connection with proposed changes in the Rules and Regulations. i Monday, February Bth, the Pastor’s Cabinet will meet at 7:30 p m. (note time change). The Official Board will meet on Tueesday, February 9th, at 7:30 p.m. There will be a combined meeting of all daytime Circles on Wednesday, February 10th. The meeting will be held in Fellowship Hall beginning at 9:00 am. with refreshments. Mrs. Marvin Johnson of Esther Circle is general chairman; Mary-Martha Circle will have worship; Priscilla Circle, the Decorations; and Anna Circle, hospitality and refreshments. Lydia Circle, in charge of program, will present Mrs. Jane McArthur who will give a book review of "Out Islands Doctor.” Kezia Circle will be hostess for the Golden Rule Fellowship on Thursday, February 11th, in the Bethany Room, and beginning at 1:30 pm. Los Amigos Class will meet Friday, February 12th in the Fellow- J ship Hall for a pitch-in supper and program. Time: 6:30 p nv Mrs. Deenie Andrae will conduct a Painting Workshop for children, Grade 3 through Grade 6, beginning Saturday, February 13th, in Fellowship Hall. Time: 1:30 to 3:30 pm. Last Sunday we welcomed into our church fellowship, Mrs. Sara Critchlow, 2057 Lafayette Road, and Mr. Gerald L. Bishop, 1217 N. Concord. The rose on the lfectem last Sunday announced the birth of Nancy Carol- Collins on January 26th. Parents are James and Margaret Collins, and grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Parke. We hope every family and their friends will reserve Wednesday, February 17th, for Family Night, and come to Fellowship Hall for a chili supper sponsored by our Senior Hi young people. Tickets may be secured from any of our Senior Hi’ers. ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) 7:30 to 9 o’clock tonight in preparation for First Friday. Massees will be recited tomorrow at 6:15 and 11:15 in the morning, and at 5:30 in the afternoon. Holy Communion will be distributed at 8 p.m., as well as at the Masses, and every fifteen minutes after the 6:15 Mass until 8 o’clock. Christopher from 7 pm. to 11 pm. in the school social room. Tomorrow night the regular weekly Social will be held at St. The hour assigned to the men of St. Christopher to worship at the Nocturnal Adoration, Blessed Sacrament Chapel, 14th and Meridian Streets, is 1 to 2 am. Saturday, February 6th. Friday, Saturday and Sunday of this week—Junior CYO Paper Sale. Crates will be in the usual place on W. 15th Street, back of the school. Members of the Altar Society will receive corporate Holy Communion at the 10 o’clock Mass, Sunday, February 7th. A dance for the Junior CYO members at Our Lady of Greenwood is scheduled for next Sunday. Gary Thrash, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thrash, 5556 W. 25th Street, is to be congratulated. He was awarded -a Brother Bernard Scholarship at Cathedral High School, being selected by the committee on the basis of his entrance examination and recom- * mendation of his teacher at St. Christopher school. Gary scored in the upper two per cent of all students in the United States. Three hundred and fifty-one eighth grade students took the examination. Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of Thomas Melvin who died last Friday and whose funeral was Monday morning ' of this week at 9:30 at Usher Funeral Home and at 10 o’clock at St. Christopher Church. Burial was at Calvary Cemetery, St. Louis. At 11:15 Monday, a Mass was recited for John W. and Catherine C. Flynn at the request of MaryZener. C. Flynn at the request of Mary Zener. The 11:15 Mass on Tuesday was for George Sauer. Allison friends of Jenny Lesman requested the Mass. A High Mass was sung on Wednesday morning for Emma Frances O’Neal at the request of John F. Dwyer. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ball asked to have a High Mass sung this morning for Robert Shields. Tomorrow morning a Mass will be recited for Jerry Albright at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan. Oh Saturday at 8 o’clock, Mr. and Mrs. William Meyer have asked that the Mass remember Gustav Stieglitz. The spring pre-marriage course will begin on Tuesday, March 9th, at 8 p.m. in St. Mary’s Academy. Application cards may be obtained from either Father Lindemann or Father Richart. First Holy Communion class at St. Christopher will be on the last Sunday in March this year, and Confirmation on the first Sunday in April. Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent, is March 3rd, and Easter is Sunday, April 18th. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. • —Nora Bray

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HOME SHOW Spring and the flowers that bloom therein will come to Indiana via the 40th Anniversary Indianapolis Home Show, which opens at the Manufacturer’s Building of the Indiana State Fairgrounds, February 5. Spring will remain there for the duration of the Show, which closes Feb. 14. In keeping with the general style of the Centerpiece Model House, the gardens will reflect a Far Eastern theme while the Spring atmosphere will be provided by the use of thousands of spring flowers: tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, crocus, pansies, lily of the valley, primroses; flowering trees, including peach, plum and crab: flowering shrubs; abalia&d and rhododendron. All of these and many, many more in full bloom will delight the sense of smell as well as sight. Over 130,000 persons are expect-*-ed to view this 40th Anniversary Indianapolis Home Show. Mr. Robert L. Dawson, President of the Show, and lovely Min Barbara Hart, Home Show Queen, will preside over the ten day ran f the giant show.