Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1966 — Page 4

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) morning at either 9 or 11 o’clock. Special music will be provided by a men’s quartet composed of Dave Webber, Clarence Woodward, Bob Devlin, and Dave Schnable. Dr. Bay Montgomery will deliver the sermon at both services. The chancel flowers will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Urban in memory of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bristley and Mr. and Mrs C. C. Urban; and Mrs. Ed Roembke in memory of Mr. Ed Roembke. Sewing for the Fall Festival will continue at the home of Mrs. Margaret Dotlich, 3560 N. Kessler Blvd., from 9 to 3 on Tuesday, August 16. Bring a sandwich and stay for lunch. There’s something to do for everyone who comes, and for those who especially like to quilt, be sure to join the group this Tuesday. You’ll enjoy it On Thursday, August 25, at 1:00 p-m., the C.WJ. Executive Committee will meet in the Jr. High Room. AH members of the Executive Board, all chairmen of the executive committees, and all Circle leaders should be present for this meeting. Plans are being made for the Bonnet Breakfast to be hetid again this year by the C.WJF. Remember the date—Monday morning, September 12, 9:00 to 11:00. Mrs. Howard Peyton is chairman of this event; tickets win soon be available. Baby sitters will be provided. Coming October B—the Fall Festival. Keep it circled on your calendar, and watch for publicity in the Weekly when it resumes publication in September. This will be a big day and you will want to come and bring your family and friends. Next Sunday, August 21, our young people traveling in Europe will be worshipping in London, England. They will return August 26.

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ST. CHMSTOPHHFS CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Father Richart said the 6:15 Mass on Tuesday for Frances Wiley at the request of the Richart family. Father Lindemann said the 11:30 Mass for the intention of Kathy Mathis. On Wednesday, Notie Stamm was remembered at the 6:15 Mass at the request of the Thomas Stamm family, and friends had the 11:30 Mass said for Joseph Rosner. Today, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Long asked that Romauld Medvescek be remembered at 6:15 Mass. Frances Wiley was remembered at the 11:30 at the request of friends. The 6:15 Mass tomorrow morning will be said for Henry Rosner at the request of friends. The 11:30 Mass will be said for Mary Ann Coers at the request of the R.C. Rhein family. On Saturday morning the 6:15 Mass will be said for Eileen Harrold. Friends requested the Mass. The 11:30 Mass, will be said for Clarence Hauser at the request of Richard and Kathleen Hahn. Father Richart said the 6:30 Mass on Sunday for Charles 'Finn at the request of Jim and Helen Bandy and the 6:00 am. Mass on Monday for John Binhack at the request of the Lawhorn family. The CYO girls are doing a good job this summer in cleaning God’s House each Friday. The girls who have been asked to help tomorrow are Lynn Vogel, Vickie Wagner, Carol Zeronick, Betty Shields, Debbie Thrash, and Lisa VogeL CYOers are scheduled to take a boat ride on the Belle of Louisville on the Ohio River Saturday, August 20. Bus leaves here at 11:00 am. . . . back about 9:30 pm. On Sunday, August 21, the members of the CYO will receive corporate Holy Communion at the 10 o’clock Mass. St. Christopher CYOers have three good acts entered in the Talent Show to be held at Garfield Park Sunday evening, August 21. Everyone should try to go. Talent Show auditions winners are “The Town Criers,” Dave White, Bill Brothers, Mark Renie, and Chris Werling: ‘Tenelope, the Prancing Pon,” Theresa Reni and Betty Shields; and instrumentalist, Gary Teal. The St. Christopher Sunday Night Mixed Bowling League is looking for additional couples for its fall and winter season. Can Jeanne Herrick (241-9553) or Tom Scanlon (244-7951) for further information. There is to be a city-wide CYO dance at St Joseph Church, 1375 Mickley Avenue, Friday evening, August 19, from 7:30 pm. to 10:30 pm., weather permitting. Live music by “The Lords of London.” Assumption parish CYO are sponsoring a South-West dance on Saturday night, August 20. On Thursday, August 25, St Gabriel CYO is having an Ice Cream Social in the school yard. Serving starts at 6:30 pm.— sundaes and cones. There will be entertainment. The public is invited. Next CYO Paper Sale . . . Friday, Saturday and Sunday . . . August 26, 27 and 28. They’ve ordered 10 extra crates. Let’s fill them. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) from the west edge of Speedway, east to and including those living on Lyndhurst Drive north of 16th Street All pupils in grades onethrough six living north of the B. and O. Railroad and south of Crawfordsville Road from the west edge of Speedway east to and including those living on Lyndhurst Drive north of 16th Street Carl G. Fisher (No. 1) All remaining pupils living south of Crawfordsville Road win attend the Carl G. Fisher School at 14th and Winton Avenue. All students who will be in the seventh or eighth grade may pick up their Daily Schedule of Classes during the week of August 22-26. The Junior High School is located at 5151 West 14th Street and the office will be open from 8:00 am. to 12:00 noon and from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00pm. on these dates.

The high school football team has started fall practices under the direction of Coaches Ralph Johnson, William Clark, James Crumley, and Bruce Hutchings. The football schedule for this < season is: Aug. 26—Football Jamboree at Ben Davis, 7:30 pm. Sept 9—Decatur Central, there, 8:00 pm. Sept. 16—Brownsburg, here, 8:00’ p.m. Sept. 23—Lawrence Central, here, 8:00 pm. Sept. 30—Greenwood, there, 8:00 pm. Oct. 10—Mooresville, here, 7:30 pm. Oct. 14—Danville, here, 7:30 pm. Homecoming Oct. 21—Beech Grove, there, 7:30 pm. Oct. 26—Pike, here, 7:30 pm. Nov. 4—Plainfield, 7:30 pm. The schedule for the Football Jamboree on August 26 will be: Beech Grove vs. Pike Lawrence Central vs. Speedway Chartrand vs. Brebeuf Franklin Central vs. Decatur Central Warren Central vs. Ben Davis All boys who plan to play 7th or Bth grade football will please attend an organizational meeting at the junior high school gym at 10:00 am. Monday, August 29. Bring your medical slips" signed by your doctor and your parents. Eighth grade boys are to wear sweat shirts, shorts, and their own football shoes. Seventh grade boys will meet with Mr.” Butterworth and then be dismissed. Seventh grade practice will start officially after school begins on September 6. The Bth grade team will practice every day beginning August 29. All boys must furnish their own practice jersey, shoes, and mouthpiece. All other equipment will be furnished by the school. LIBRARY NOTES: The final column on the 1966 Summer Recreational Reading Program appears on the front page of the Flyer. These books have been added this summer: Cottrell, Leonard: Secrets of Tutankhamen’s Tomb Carpenter, Richard: Thomas Hardy Clarke, Tom: The Big Road Bonham, Frank: Deepwater Challenge Carpenter, Frederic: Eugene O’Neill Coombs, Charles: Project Apollo Laver, Rod: How to Play Championship Tennis Aken, Andreas: Encyclopedia of Classical Mythology Duggan, Alfred: Story of the Crusades Hine, Al: This Land Is Mine Hill, Marjorie: Secret of Avalon Handlin, Oscar: Fire-bell in the Night Life: Guide to the Natural World Baker, Rachel: Chaim Weizmann

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