Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1966 — Page 4

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Indianapolis Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Club has planned a tent-camping and hiking expedition in MorganMonroe State Forest for April 30 and May 1. Those who are going for the Sunday afternoon hike only will leave from the east side of the Statehouse at 1:30 p.m. and will drive to the forest where they will meet again at the fire tower at approximately 2:00 pjn. Mr. Walter Handy, 1234 N. Parker St., will lead.

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sraanrAY ausiwf cmnca * (Continued from Page 1) morning at either 9 or 11 o’clock. At 9jo’clock the Chapel Choir will sing “What God Ordans Is Always Good” by Pachelbel; at 11 o’clock the Chancel Choir will sing “Grant Us Wisdom, Grant Us Courage” by Wehr. Dr. Montgomery will deliver the sermon at both services. The chancel bouquets will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hinchman and daughters in memory of Mr. C. A. Hinchman; and Mrs. Aileen Douglas, Diane and Karen, in memory of Mr. Harold Douglas. On Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings, April 28, 29, 30, and May 1, at the new Christian Theological Seminary Theatre, you can see “Androcles and the Lion,” highly entertaining comedy written by George Bernard Shaw. Time 8 p.m. Admission for students is 50 cents, for adults 75 cents. The new theatre is located in the C.T.S. building at 1000 West 42nd St. On Sunday afternoon, May 1, the public is invited to the Christian Theological Seminary Open House from 2 to 5 p.m. Any boys

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and girls and young people interested are to come to the front of our church Sunday afternoon at 2:20 pan. so that cars may leave by 2:30. Parents are invited to come also. Contact Mrs. Burdell Scott, no later than Thursday, April 28, if you plan to go. The 9th annual Indianapolis Children’s Choir Festival, sponsored by Christian Theological Seminary, will be held in Clowes Hall on Sunday, May 1 at 7 pan. Doors will open at 6:25 to ticket holders, and at 6:40 to the general public. There is no charge, but an offering will be taken. Contact the church office for your tickets. Department of Christian Education will meet Monday evening, May 2 at 7:30 pan., in the Bethany Room. Christian Women’s Fellowship Institute, District 11, will meet in our church on Tuesday, May 3 from 9 to 2:45. All women of our church are invited to attend. Bring sack lunch; sitters provided for pre-schoolers. Call in reservations to Mrs. Lucille Davidson, CH. 4-3903. Kezia Circle will meet Tuesday, May 3 in Fellowship Hall, at 7:30 pan. There will be a pitch-in dinner at 6:30 pan. Evening Circle will meet in the Bethany Room also on Tuesday at 7:30 pan. Members are asked to bring their Bibles. Dorcas Circle will meet with Mrs. Esther Stilley, 6027 W. 25th St., Apt. 4. The program will be a playlet entitled “Comes the Moment to Decide.” Anna Circle will meet Wednesday, May 4 at 12:30 pan., for a pitch-in luncheon with Mrs. Anna K. Hammer, 2021 N. Lynhurst. The program presented by Mrs. Tina Lee. Speedway Weekday Religious Education class will be held from 3:10 to 4:10 pan., Wednesday, May 4. A Service of Dedication will be held on Mother’s Day, May 8, for young children and their parents. Please call Mrs. Kathryn Craig, CH. 1-0472, for further information.

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ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Joyce Ripberger and Chrissie Phillipa. Members of the Altar Society will receive corporate Holy Communion at the 10 o’clock Mass Sunday morning, May Ist Men’s Slow-Pitch Softball spring training at Meadowood Park was rained out last Sunday. But they are going to try again this Sunday, same place, time 1:30 pm. Our sympathy and prayers for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Wiegand, Jr. of 1242 N. Bauman St, because of the death of their new son on April 17. Ralph F. Wiegand HI was born at the Methodist Hospital. At 8 o’clock on Monday morning the Mass was offered for the living and deceased members of St Christopher parish. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Loftus asked that the Mass on Tuesday morning be said for Myrtle Roudebush. George Sauer was remembered in the Mass on Wednesday morning at the request of Clara and Ronald Gales. The sixth grade at St. Christopher school asked that the Mass this morning remember Ann Gillum. The Mass tomorrow morning will be for Joseph Rosner at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Groethe. Catherine Manley will be remembered m the Mass on Saturday morning. The Leo Manley family requested the Mass. The Ave Marie Discussion Group met Tuesday night, April 26, with Lorrie Karnek. The St Gerrard Group met the same evening with Sue Good. Next CYO Paper Sale will be Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 6, 7 and 8. Save your papers. Be sure to bring them down then, because no Paper Sale is scheduled for the first week in June on account of the “500” Race. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world.

BAND CONCERT The Cathedral High School Concert Band will present its 1966 spring concert Saturday, April 30 and Sunday, May 1 at 8:15 p.m. in the school auditorium. Conducted by Brother Eugene Weisenberger, C.S.C., the

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Thursday, April 28, 1966

TEMPORARY WORKERS NEEDED THIS SUMMER College students and teachers, with past working experience, in almost unlimited numbers are needed to fill assignments this summer by Manpower, Inc., the world’s largest temporary help firm, according to President Elmer L. Winter. Manpower has announced that it is looking for 12,000 students and teachers to work this summer. Mr. Winter said interested students should apply to the Manpower office in the cities where they plan to spend the summer. During the summer months, thousands of mothers who fill the Manpower ranks during the school year are unavailable for job assignments, Mr. Winter pointed out “This means that students and teachers with office skills and other abilities are virtually assured of employment by Manpower.” There is an especially heavy demand during the vacation season for experienced women (or men) with office skills secretarial, clerical, typing, filing, etc. —to fill in as vacation replacements for regular employees of Manpower’s clients. Manpower staffs these positions with experienced “temporary” workers who work for Manpower and are paid by Manpower. The firm is not a job placement agency; it provides a service to other companies by furnishing experienced men and women to fill in during vacation periods, when regular employees are sick, when there is a work overload, or to work on special projects.

E. ALLEN HUNTER CANDIDATE FOR CLERK E. Allen Hunter, well known Marion County community leader has announced his candidacy for Clerk of Marion County on the GOP Ticket as a Republican Action Committee candidate. Mr. Hunter s a widower with two children and two grandchildren. In 1934 he was elected precinct committeeman. In 1960 he was Ward Chairman and Treasurer of Marion County from 196064. He was Mayor of Beech Grove from 1943 to 1948 and again in 1952-56. Owned and operated Autommotive Parts Company in Beech Grove for 29 years.

PAY TAXES AT FIRST BANK & TRUST The public is invited to pay personal property and real estate taxes at First Bank and Trust Company as a special service. Krannert YMCA Swim Team News Krannert placed second in the Indianapolis Swim Conference held April 9 and 16 at Miramar Club. The junior girls won a first place trophy for the division.

TB Protection: Start Early Tuberculosis, the supposedly “vanishing” disease that refuses to get lost, still attacks more than 50,000 Americans every year. There was a time when children were prime tragets of the TB germ; Fortunately, times have changed, and today the disease attacks children less frequently than other age groups. Just the same, local epidemics can and do develop as witness, the recent outbreak in a Detroit nursery school. TB in children can develop rapidly and become very serious in a short time. On the other hand, it is possible for the germs to lodge in the body—that is, to “infect” the individual without causing sickness. In the case of children, it has been found that prophylatic drugs given to ward off disease have a good chance of success where there is infection, but not illness.

Doctors recommend that every child receive a tuberculin test by the time he is a year old. If this test proves negative—that is, if it shows no infection—it should be repated every six months up to the age of three. After that, TB tests should be included as part of an annual medical checkup, and are especially important at the time of entering school A positive tuberculin test should be followed by a chest X-ray, which helps determine whether three is active disease. Those who have recently come in contact with the infected child —parents, other adults, and children—should be tuberculin tested as soon as possible in the hope of finding out who gave his the infection. j. ert

RUMMAGE SALE There will be a Rummage Sale at Bridgeport Fire House, Saturday, April 30, 9 a.m. This is sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Bridgeport Volunteer Fire Department.