Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1966 — Page 6

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ST. ANDREWS LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) this week, at 9:30 ajn. in our Youth Biulding. At 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, there will be a meeting of the LCW Nominating Committee of Synod. Next Sunday is Evangelism Sunday. Mr. Ronald Wood, member of the Evangelism Committee will present a brief Temple Talk, and the Undershepherds will be commissioned at the 10:30 Service. The Senior Luther League meets this Sunday at 6:00 p.m. in the Luther Lounge. Girl Scout Troop No. 567 will meet at 7:00 pjn. Monday. LENTEN BIBLE STUDY FOR WOMEN, led by Mrs. Kent Kahn, w fli be held in the Youth Building Tuesday morning at 9:30 am ; at 8:00 pjn., the LCW General Meeting will be held in the Teague Lounge; and also on Tues, evening, the Speedway Alcoholics Anonymous will have their weekly meeting, in Fellowship Hall, at 8:30. There win be Weekday Religious Education in the Youth Building Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. We continue our Wednesday Night Lenten Services. March 23rd will be the sth in this series and the sermon will center around the life of Mary, Mother of Christ, as it relates to the Passion account. HOLY COMMUNION will be celebrated. All the members of St. Andrew’s and friends of the community win be interested in these unique and contemporary hours of worship. The Senior Choir win hold rehearsal immediately following the service. Thursday evening at 7:30, the Sunday Church School Executive Committee will hold their March meeting in the Youth Building.

ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Feast of St Patrick and Saturday, the Feast of St. Joseph. St. Christopher weekly Social tomorrow night at 7:00 pan. in the school social room. CYO Communion Sunday which would regularly be March 20th is postponed to March 27th, because of First Communion. First Communion will be at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, March 20. Confirmation will be at 7:30 pm. Tuesday, March 22d. The second special Lenten collection, the Bishop’s Overseas Relief Fund, will be taken up at all Masses Sunday, March 20th, Laetare Sunday. Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Notie Stamm who died at her home on W. 14th Street Saturday morning, March 12th. Her funeral was Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock at St. Christopher. Mrs. Samm and her late husband, Francis Stamm, were charter member of St. Christopher Church. At eight o’clock on Monday morning the Mass was said for Marion Gibson at the request of Joe Gibson. The Paul Brooks family asked that the Mass on Tuesday morning remember Margaret Brooks. The Mass on Wednesday morning was for Frank J. Maluch. The James Dezlan family requested the Mass. This morning the Mass was for James Dixon at the request of Mr. and Mrs. James Qualters. . _ Joseph Rosner will be remembered in the Mass tomorrow morning. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sansone requested the Mass. On Saturday morning the Mass will be said for the living and deceased members of St. Christopher parish. David Noblet, the son of Basil and Ann Noblet of Norfolk Street, was named to the Dean’s List at St. Edward’s University, Austin, Tex. Holy Name Society is sponsoring a Garage Sale on April 23d, so they invite everyone to save, and not discard any usable items for them while they are doing Spring Cleaning. They’ll tell us more

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later. Want to buy a hat for $2.98 or $3.98 and get a SI.OO knocked off the price, just like that? Well, then attend the Hat Party Saturday, March 19th, from 1:00 to 4:00 pan., at 220 N. Country Club Road, sponsored by the Holy Family Council Ladies Guild. And, too, there will be refreshments and door prizes. Tickets for SI.OO may be obtained at the door. For further information call 786-9106. Mr. White, 241-0244 and Mr. Easamann, 244-6864 are still looking for Cadet Track Team coaches ... no coaches, no teams. Write to Rev. John J. Porter, SJXB., “Don Bosco” College, Quito (Box 2303) Ecuador, South America, if interested in helping the poor Ecuadorian boys to prepare to give a life time to God and their fellow-countrymen. Father Porter will tell you how you can help and have daily prayers said for yourself. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) at either the nine or eleven o’clock service. At the nine o’clock service the Chancel Choir will sing ‘To Our Redeemer’s Glorious Name” by Tye; at eleven o’clock the Motet Choir will sing “Mary’s Wandering” arranged by Williams. Dr. Ray Montgomery will deliver the sermon at both services. We were pleased to welcome into our fellowship last Sunday three new members. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Richmond of 54 N. Vine Street, and Mrs. R-C. Richmond, Sr., of 3603 W. Washington Street, all transferred their membership from the Third Christian Church of Indianapolis. The chancel flowers for next Sunday will be given by Mrs. Miriam Hoerger in memory of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Coughlin. Sunday Evening Seminars will conclude this Sunday evening, March 20th. Children from Crib Room through Juniors will meet in their rooms as usual. Jr. High Girls will have their Special Session in the Bth Grade Room, B-2, with Mr. E. W. Berrey of the Social Health Association. Jr. High Boys will meet in the 7th Grade Room, B-4, with Miss Julie Jarvis, who will lead a discussion on “Getting Along With Brothers and Sisters.” Sr. High will all meet together to view and discuss the filmstrip “The Man-Woman Relationship,” with Dr. Richard Griffith. The adult class in the Bethany Room will continue its discussion of “The Church Faces Controversy” with Dr. Laurence Hosie. The adult class on ‘The Nature of the Church And Its Responsibility Today,” which meets in the sanctuary, will hear Rev. Robert Huber, of the Department of United Ministers of Higher Education, who will guide us in our study of the church as it works on the college campus- The Christian Men’s Fellowship will have charge of the worship service from 7:00 to 7:30 in the sanctuary, with Mr. Bob Hillery as speaker. All choirs will rehearse according to their usual schedules this week. Service Day time again—March 24th, 9:00 to 3:00, with Evening Circle as hostess. Bring a sandwich and stay for lunch. It will be a GOOD day! C.W.F. Executive Committee will meet in the Jr. High Room Thursday afternoon, March 24th, at 1:00 pan. All Circles should be represented at this important meeting. Remember—Jr. High C.YJ*. Paper Drive Saturday, April 2nd. Save your papers, no magazines this year. Crates will be on the lot at 16th and Lynhurst. '

SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY _ (Continued from Page 1) pm. in the Goodwill Industries Auditorium, 1635 West Michigan Street Mr. Bertschi’s fam 1i y was among the pioneers of the Christian Science movement in Zurich. He is a graduate of the Winterthur Institute of Technology in Zurich, and lived and worked for four years in the United States as an electrical engineer before taking a position with the Society of Swiss Machine Manufactures.

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LIONS SPEAKER (Continued from Page 1) Mr. Don Lust, Assistant Basketball Coach at Indiana University will be the main speaker. In basketball, the Sparkplugs had the best record any Speedway team has ever had with 21 wins and only 3 losses. They were Marion County Tourney Champs and lost by only two points to a highly regarded Lebanon team in the sectional championship game. In wrestling, this year’s Plugs again showed an improvement over last year’s team with a record of five wins, four losses and one tie. They were second in the Mid-State conference and finished fourth in the sectional. In swimming the Sparkplugs also had the best team they have ever had and showed it by finishing 9th in the state. Their season record was six wins and three losses against some of the best

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teams in the state. Mr. Don Lust, is the latest LU. Athlete to win letters in three sports in a single year. He was advanced to assistant basketball coach from freshman coach when Lou Watson became head basketball coach. A native of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Don entered Indiana University in 1948 to win football letters as an outstanding end in 1949-50-51; in basketball as a center in 1951; and as a catcher in baseball in 1951-52. Following two years of army service, Lust played four years of professional football before returning to Bloomington as ass’t. football coach and head coach of basketball, baseball and wrestling at University High. He joined the Indiana University staff in 1961. u Banquet tickets are available from any Lions Club member or at the high school. The price will be $2.50 each for the steak dinner.