Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1966 — Page 4

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ST. CHRISTOPHE'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Tomorrow night at 7:00 pan., the regular weekly St Christopher men arid women social will be held in the school social room. Completed entry blanks for the St. Christopher Cadet CYO Hobby Show to be held Saturday, October 22nd must be in by today, October 20th. Entries must be in Church basement between 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 pm. cm Saturday. They will be judged between 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. Members of the parish may view the show after all the Masses on Sunday, October 23rd. Offerings, for the Missions will be taken up at all the Masses

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Sunday in compliance with the request of our Most Rev. Archbishop Paul C. Schulte. Our CYO boys and girls have been rehearsing all week, so that they may give you a good performance Sunday night, October 23rd, at Ritter High School Auditorim. Curtain time for “See America Wide from a Musical Side” is 7:30 p.m. The public is invited. 50 cents, children free. Our cadet and junior CYO groups are now selling candy to help support their programs. They began last Friday and win continue through Monday, October 24th. They are selling delicious Turtles, Chocolate and Party Mints. On next Thursday night at 7:30 pm., October 27th, in the school social room, a unit of the Catholic Daughters of America is to be organized in St. Christopher parish. All mothers who have daughters in grades two to eight are asked to join, tate Chairman of the Catholic Daughters win attend the meeting. Call Mrs. Kalrich, 839-2727, for further information. , f ’ Annual Turkey and Ham Dinner win be first Sunday in Novem-

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her - November 6th, at 12 Noon. At 6:15 on Monday morning, Father Richart said the Mass for Jack Clear at the request of Roily Rhein. At 8 o'clock, Father Lindemann said the Mas sfor John and Rose Kwiatt at the request of Evelyn Davis. On Tuesday morning, an Anniversary Mass for Louis Journey was celebrated at 6:15 at the request of the family. The Mms at 8 o’clock was offered for the late Rt Rev. B. P. Sheridan requested by the J. B. Harrold family. Mary Elizabeth Gibbony at the request of the Charles Gibbony family was remembered on Wednesday at the 6:15 Mass and Jeannett Feit at the request of her husband, Joseph, was remembered at 8:00 am. This morning at 6:15 the Mass was said for Joseph and Helen Phillips as requested by Eleanor and Charles Stevens, and the 8 o’clock Mass was for Dale Taylor requested by the family. At 6:15 tomorrow morning, the Mass will be said for Nellie Durack at the request of the Joseph Krieger family. At 8 o’clock

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an Anniversary Mass for Larry Kuczenski will be celebrated at the request of the Mary Kuczenski family. Francis Wiley will be remembered in the 6:15 Mass on Saturday morning as requested by Ben and Agnes Althoff and an Anniversary Mass for Joseph Rosner will be celebrated at 11:30 am. The lady who lost a beautiful, sterling, silver rosary in church Sunday is requested to come to the Rectory and identify same.

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LITTLE LEAGUE FOOTBALL SCORES sth & 6th 49 ers 6 Pat Casady 6 pts. RED SKINS 0 OILERS 20 Gary Rabb 13 pts. Rick Whitaker 6 pts. David Niemann 1 pt RAMS 14 Jess Sipe 12 pts. Steve Pyle 1 pt Greg Delaney 1 pt. GIANTS CHARGERS NO Game 3rd & 4th Grade STEELERS 19 Dan McCauley 18 pts. Scott Dillard 1 pt. LIONS o COLTS 13 David Sears 12 pts. Dan Wagner 1 pt BEARS o PACKERS 21 Mark Sauer 12 pts. Bill Schrolucke 7 pts. Kevin Bourke 1 pt Dean Medenwald 1 pt CARDINALS 7 Rick Duman 6 pts. Denny Duncan 1 pt

SPEEDWAY ASSOCIATE TRI KAPPA NEWS The Speedway Asociate chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa began the 1966-67 year with a meeting in the home of the president, Mrs. W. Stanley South, September 26. Last year’s officers, including Mrs. South, Mrs. Bill J. Cook, Mrs. Vernon F. McNaughton and Mrs. Earl K. Chadwick will continue to serve for the coming year. Mrs. Albert H. Kendall will assume the treasurer’s duties, replacing Mrs. Charles Eversole, who has served so efficiently for the past three years. Mrs. C. W. Mitchell, formerly of Danville was welcomed into the chapter as an affiliate. While a Danville Tri Kappa, she was Province Officer and secretary of the State Council. Plans for the coming year were discussed and will be completed at the October meeting, which will be at 7:45, on the evening of the 24th, in the home of Mrs. Fred Rankin, 1923 N. Medford. DANCE FOR RETARDED The Melody Dance Club which meets at the Noble School Gymeach month is one of the recreational services sponsored by the Marion County Association for Retarded Children. If any of our readers know a retarded teen-ager or adult who might enjoy this lively, well-chap-eroned activity please contact Mrs. Mary Rich, telephone 6358240 or Mrs. Ruth Bennett, telephone 873-3574. PLEASE SAVE PAPERS AND OLD PHONE BOOKS FOR THE P.TJL PAPER SALE NOVEMBER 3 NOTICE The Real Estate Sales Department at First Bank and Trust Co. needs real estate listings. Member FDIC. Phone for appraisal 243-3259.

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