Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1966 — Page 4

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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1)

in the pulpit this Sunday and his sermon will be titled “How Far Are You Willing to Trust God?” You are invited to worship with us at either of our two morning worship services. The Service Octette will sing “God So Loved the World” by Stainer in both services. Mr. Donald Bobo will sing the Offertory Solo in both services. Altar flowers will be dedicated by Mrs. Bennett and Family in memory of Husband and Father, Milford R. Bennett. Greeters will be Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Connor for the 9 a.m. service and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fletcher for the 11 a.m. service. ’ We are very happy to welcome into our church by transfer: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foulk, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Miles, and Stephen Smith. Mrs. Stephen Smith was received through Profession of Faith. They were all received into the church August 7, 1966. There will be a meeting of the Social Concerns Commission tonight, August 11, at 7:30 pun. Senior M.Y.E.’ers, don’t forget the picnic and swim at Longacre Park, 4701 Madison Ave., this Saturday, August 13 from 3 to 7:30 p.m. Members are asked to provide own transportation. Bring one covered dish for picnic supper. Drinks and table service will be furnished.

The Worship Commission will meet Monday, August 15, at 7:30 pm. in Room 113 at the church. Thursday, August 18, the Education Commission will meet at the church starting at 7:30. The 16th Annual Institute for Methodist Men will be held this year August 27, 28, and 29 at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. All who are interested please contact Don Griffith for registration forms.

Mile of Art At Eastgate Shopping Center William Kaeser and Floyd Hopper will be the judges for the Mile of Art juried show to be held in the auditorium at East gate Shopping Center August 18, 19 and 20th. Entry blanks may still be obtained from Feme Speckman, 5238 Park Ave., AT. 37871, by artists who wish to participate in the Mile of Art. Artists within a radius of 100 miles of Indianapolis are eligible. An added feature for visitors will be a free drawing for a

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painting by Elnora Day. This painting will be awarded to the lucky winner at the close of the three-day festival Also at this time the Merchandise Awards by the Eastgate Merchants and the prize “Best of the Show by Popular Vote” will be given. Entertainment in the auditorium for those viewing the paintings will consist of: Thursday afternoon: organ music by Barbara Bowen and painting demonstration by Louise Johnson. Thursday evening: music by Green Sleeves Trio and portrait demonstration by Elnora Day. Friday afternoon: landscape

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painting demonstration by Clayson Baker and orgna music by Barbara Bowen. On the Mall demonstrations in painting will be made Thursday afternoon by Peggy Burkett, Louise Kissling, and the Tube Squeezers, as well as artists at their booths. Thursday, 7:00 pm., music by Symphonic Band from Brownie’s Music Coater, followed at 8:30 by the Hagerstown Concert Band. Various arts and crafts will also be demonstrated and exhibited, including pqttery and jewelry making, rug weaving, candle making and mosaic tile. The Mall will be buzzing with interesting activities during the entire three days of festivities. Sixth Annual Cat Show Sponsored by: Indianapolis Feline Association, Inc. To be held—Date: September 17 and 18. Where: Knights of Columbus, 511 Easts Thompsm Road Who may enter: Show is open to all cats (both pedigreed and household pets) and to kittens that will be four months old by September 17. Closing date for entries: August 8. For further information on entries contact Mrs. Marguerite Wilson, Show Manager, at 2101 Fast Michigan Street, Indianapolis, or phone 638-8236.

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ST. CHMSTOPMrS CATHOLIC CHURCH \ (Continued tram Page 1) be God’s House Cleaners are Joyce Ripberger, Annette /Sommers, Debbie Swisher, Judy Gillespie, Belinda McQueen, and ('Cayi Ross. AH members and prospective members of the Holy Name Society are invited to attend the 8:00 am. Mass and receive corporate Holy Communion Sunday, August 14th. Breakfast will be served in the school social room immediately after a short business meeting which wiH follow the Mass. Sunday, August 14th, the Annual Parish Picnic win start at 12 noon at the Clermont Lyons Club Park and continue until dark. Bring your own food, but the drinks and ice cream are free. There win be door prizes on the hour and many games for adults as wen as children. New famines of the parish are especially invited to come out and get acquainted with the older famines of the parish. Monday, August 15th, is a Holyday of Obligation . . * the Feast of the Assumption of Holy Mother. Masses as usual on Holydays. The CYO are hoping for a big Paper Sale Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, August 26, 27, 28, especially since they had none in July. . Father Lindemann is saying only one daily Mass thsi week at 11:30 am. Father Richart is still basking in the Florida sunshine. The Mass on Monday was said for Frances Wiley, the late housekeeper at St. Christopher rectory, at the request of the Altar Society. Joseph Rosner was remembered on Tuesday. Friends requested the Mass. On Wednesday, the Mass celebrated the 60th Wedding Anniversary of Joseph and Mary Elizabeth Beberdick. Mr. Beberdick is quite ill at the home of' his daughter, Mrs. Francis (Mary) McBridge, 6561 Axton Lane, Dallas, Texas. The family drove down the first of July, and Mr. Beberdick became ill while there. The Mcßrides were former members of St. Christopher. Friends of Arthur Gorzanc asked that the Mass this morning remember him.

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The Mass tomorrow morning wiH be said for Eileen Harrold at the request of the Altar Society. On Saturday morning, the Mass will be for Frank Kreffel at the request of his widow, Ruth Kreffel. There were four marriage bands announced Sunday—Ronald Volpatti of St. Christsopher and Gwendolyn J. Wildey of St Michael’s; Herman Greenwood of St Christopher and Yolanda Smrign of St John the Baptist Whiting, Indiana; David Curtis Clements of St Matthew’s Church, Indianapolis, and Elaine Frances Keller of St Christopher; and Thomas Dean Leming and Janet Wheasler, both of St. Christopher. The two latter weddings will be on Saturday, August 27, at 10:30 am. and 2:00 p-m>, respectively, in St. Christopher. Father Charles Morrissey, OMI. (Oblate of Mary Immaculate), a house guest of John and Virginia Grande and family, said on 11:15 Mass on Saturday morning, the 11:30 Mass on Sunday, and an 11 o’clock Mass Monday morning at St. Christopher. Father Morrissey is a Missionary priest from the motherhouse at Ridgefield, Minn., on his way to Brazil, South America, where he will spend three years. A Jesuit priest from Brebeuf Preparatory School said the 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 am. Masses Sunday at St. Christopher. St. Christopher Slo-Pitch Softball team was defeated Sunday by Christ the King, 18 to 11, but they defeated St Joan of Arc, 11 to 9, in their second game. St. Christopher is tied for first place. They will play St. Joan of Arc and Christ the King again later. A little late, but blame our Festival. However, congratulations to Monta and Mel Hale of 6341 W. 15th Street! Monica Sue was bom Monday, July 25, at the Methodist Hospital. The CYO of Lebanon were hosts to St Christopher CYO at a swimming party on Tuesday evening, August 9. Found during the Festival: a lady’s brawn jacket. Owner may call at rectory. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

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The Indianapolis Chapter of the National Association of Accountants elected the following officers and directors at their last meeting. The officers and directors were elected for the 1966-67 activity year. Officers: President, Mr. Frank E. Doeler, Western Electric; VicePresident, Uriah J. Farr, Indianapolis Power and Light Company; Treasurer, James P. Henry, Inland Container Corp.;Secretary, Mrs. Alice Fields, N.AJB. Trucking Co. Direct ors: Communications, Robert L. Lantz, Hoosier Motor Club; Meetings, Kenneth E. Hicks, Davis Enterprises, Inc.; Member Attendance, Richard R. Gilchrist, Guarantee Auto Stores, Inc. Program, John H. Shroat, Geo. S. Olive & Co.; Publications, Russell E. Elmore, Defense Contract Audit Agency; Employment, George A. Crossland, Lynn Chemical Company; Special Activities, Max R. Bennett, Western Electric Company, Inc; Business Show, William E. Shaw, Aero Mayflower Transit Company; New Member Relations, Mrs. Roberta Houdek, Lippman Assoc.; Public Relations, Daniel R. Merrell, The WFBM Stations. OLD MANSION OPEN HOUSE People who like to look at elegant houses of yesterday, slated for demolition in the near future, will have a chance to see the stately Rafert mansion, 1131 North Delaware street, this week-end (August 13-14). Written up at length recently in the press, it has aroused such interest that officers of the Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana and the Marion County Historical Society have secured permission from the State Highway Department to let the public have a last look at the 91-year-old white stucco over brick residence. Open house is set for Saturday, August 13, from 10 am. to 5 pan. and Sunday, August 14, from 12:30 to 5 pm., H. Roll McLaughlin and Robert C. Braun, presidents of the Landmarks Foundation and the Society, respectively, announce. Built in 1875 by Christopher Rafert, contractor, the threestory house has winding stairways, wood moldings, original fireplaces, and embossed plaster sculpture on high ceilings, all skillfully designed. In the dining room arc built-in cabinets with diamond-shaped leaded panes. Two bathrooms have rare Rookwood tile. Under the linoleum on the first floor is the original parquet flooring. Rafert, who had built more than 1,000 houses in Indianapolis before his death in 1910, began his professional life as a carpenter in the summer and a salter at Kingan’s in the winter. By the time he was 36 he had built his long cherished dream house on Delaware Street, near homes of other early Indianapolis families: the Harrisons, Ayres, Vonneguts, Mannons, Fletchers, and Wassons. The Raferts lived and entertained here for 41 years. In 1916 the house was sold to Dr. Thomas O. Gasaway who in the early 1920’s sold it to Mrs. Virginia C. T. It was Mrs. Lilly who added the porches. In 1945 it was bought by the Mothers of World War 11. They partitioned part of the second floor and third floor ballroom into offices, but many of the large airy rooms are as they were when the house was built. The former show place will be razed to make way for the northern leg of the inner loop. C.Y.F. PAPER SALE 9:00 to Will Pick Up SATURDAY. AUGUST 27

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