Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1967 — Page 4

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CT. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Pagel) major rides are guaranteed (maybe three) and three kiddie rides. Anyone who wants to make a saving may purchase these tickets at tite Rectory anytime up until 5:00 pan. Thursday, July 27th, the first day of the Festival. They are also being sold after all the Sunday Masses. CYO girls who have volunteered to clean the Church tomorrow are Cathy Barcome, Debbie Fieber, Janet O’Neal, Kris Ringwood, Donna Lawrence, and Rose Anne Reinhard. They have been asked to be there at 12:30 pm. Paul Hoffmark was remembered at 6:15 Monday morning in tire Mass by Father Kessler at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leonard and family. Friends of Catherine Renard asked that the 8 o’clock Mass be said for her. The 6:15 Mass on Tuesday morning was said for Lt. Stephen P. Muller The Michigan State Alumni Club requested the Mass. The 8 o’clock Mass was said for Henry Rosner. The William Aust family requested the Mass. At the request of the Herb White family, a Mass for the Intercession of Karen Sue Hall was said at 6:15 on Wednesday morning. Father Lindemann said the 8 o’clock Mass for Ellen Hession at the request of Martha Hession. This morning the 6:15 Mass was said for Al Messino at the request of Mr. and Mrs. William Szatkowski. The 8 o’clock Mass was said for Anna May Glenn at the request of the Jack O’Neal family. The early Mass tomorrow morning will remember John Burkhard. Mr. and Mrs. C. Prater requested the Mass. The later Mass will remember Eileen Harrold at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O’Neill. Father Kessler will say the early Mass on Saturday morning for the living and deceased members of the parish. At 11:30 am., Father Lindemann will say the Mass for Attorney Gorjanc at the request of Adelle Akers and Louis Arborgast.

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ntiw aicwc ■ IVL VV 9 By George, we goofed. In the last issue we announced Field Day as August 31. It should have read “Monday, July 31.” So pass the word, kids, Field Day we begin at 9:00 am. on Monday, July 31. We have the following events planned: baseball throw for distance, baseball throw for accuracy, base running, basketball free throws, ladder walk, sack race, 60-yard dash, wheelbarrow race, 40-yard dash, and pole climb. Better sign up, George, we’ll pick you in the 60yard dash or perhaps the sack races. Our standings for this week in the Peanut League are: Al Leonard Park— W. L. Tie 1. Giants » 4 11 2. Dodgers 3 2 1 3. White Sox 2 3 1 4. Yankees ...... 14 1 At the Meadowood Park— W. L. 1. Indians 5 1 2. Meteors 4 2 3. Yankees 4 2 4. Orioles 3 3 5. Giants 3 3 6. Braves 0 6 Peanut League playoffs begin July 27. The regular league play in the basketball program is now over, and it looks as if we will have to have a playoff to decide the league championship. Smith’s

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who are 12 and 3, are now deadlocked with Eggert’s Yolks and the playoffs will be held Wednesday, July 19 (yesterday). Our double elimination tournament win begin today, Thursday, July 20. These boys will end’ the season with a picnic at a later date when awards will be presented. The girls” softball team, Speedway Sparks, beat the Westwood Wildcats, 23-0, Tuesday at the Leonard Park softball diamond. Members of the Speedway Sparks are Debbie Scott, Benae Eaton, Rise Eaton, Leane Wells, Nancy Collins;, Sara Shackelford, Jane Wilson, Connie Mullen, Martha Klotzbier, Nanette Houser, Linda Vehling, Debbie Barger, Kim Farley, Gail Bell, Charlotte Van Hise, Carol Van Hise, Sandy Badger, and Barbara Dunn, captain. There is a place available for any girl interested in playing on the Speedway team. Mrs. Steele will be at Meadowood Park at 9:00 am. to pick up any girls needing a ride to Leonard Park. Activities are from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. each day. Results of the chess tournament at the Meadowood Park were: Div. I, Carlos Graff, first; John Kramer, second; and Donnie Wagner, third. Div. 11, Gary Cottongim, first; Mike Such, second; and Dan Collins, third. Div. 11, Jim Cox, first; John Dunn, second; and Mark Devel, third. Jim Cox was the winner of the

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Winner of the checker tournament cup at Meadowood as Ken Dearinger. Other winners are: Div. I: David Such, first; Brigette Gross, second; Larry McHenry, third. Div. II: Mike Such, first; John Draper, second; Carlos Graff, third. Div. HL Ken Dearinger, first; Steve Wagner, second; Bob Faris, third. Ken Thompson won the checker cup at tiie Leonard Park. Other winners are: Div. I, Steve Williams, first; Kevin Thompson, second; Kris Thompson, third. Div. n, Ken Thompson, first; Doug Smith, second; Tim Casady, third. Div. in, Craig Smith, first; Dan Niccum, second; Dick Cooney, third. This is it for this week, George. See you at the parks. Jim Crumley, 244-8229

A Word to the Lovely Lady Time and again we have discussed the care and conditioning of dry skin and dry hair, especially in the summer months. But the problem of oily skin and oily hair is just as trying and often more so! Many women who have oily skin feel no necessity to combat the condition because they feel that this will counteract the wrinkles which age produce. They should keep in mind that relieving themselves of this oily condition does not mean that they must have dry skin . . . no, on the contrary, normal skin is neither oily nor dry! And, it is

a pleasure to apply makeup to a complexion that is normal. The first makeup application of the day will be the only one necessary and by evening only a slight touch-up in some areas will regain the fresh and new look you began the day with. Even combination skins can become normalized with the proper lotions and means of application. Therefore, if you have oily skin, may I make a few suggestions? First of all, constant removal and reapplication of makeup in the course of one day only stimulates the sebaceous glands (oil) to produce an overflow! Instead

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under your makeup base. Apply less base and by all means use a liquid base instead of a cream! The less you use, the smoother your complexion will look. So many oily complexions end up looking like a mask with the use of a cream base because there is enough moisture in the -skin and the added moisture in the skin and the added moisture in a cream base is not necessary. Carry a bottle of astringent with you for use throughout the day. You should have a special astringent especially for oily skin, and, during coffee break, instead of reapplying makeup, blot your face with the astringent, and possibly finish with a little powder. You will have a fresh look and eliminate that caked mask you may have been complaining about. Not only will you look fresher immediately, but as time goes on you will be obtaining that normalized complexion. With

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Continued from page 1 Monday, July 24, 9 to 11 a.m., is the first session of Vacation Church School. “The Bible in the Midst of Life” is the theme for the ten weekday sessions which conclude after the closing of the Friday classes August 4. There is no charge for enrollment; this summer opportunity is part of the planned budget of our church’s Christian education. Three Year Olds’ topic is “Thank You, God.” Four Year Olds, Five Year Olds, and Kindergarten pupils’ curriculum is titled “The Bible Is For Me.” First, Second and Third Grade boys and girls are to study “The Bible Helps Us.” Fourth and Fifth Graders will be discovering “Light From My Bible for Today.” These courses are planned to help boys and girls discover that all perrsons are called to be children of God and that the Bible helps us know what God expects as we live and work together. A Vacation Church School Open House Thursday evening, August 3, 7:00 p.m. will welcome families and friends to see and hear what the boys and girls have been doing. Mrs. Jeanne Collins is our V.C.S. Director; Mrs. Carol Mosier is our Associate Director. C.W.F. Bible Study continues each Monday morning in Room 206, from 9 to 10 a.m. Fall Festival Sewing will continue on Wednesday from 9:00 to 3:00 at the Dotlich Farm. For transportation, call church office. Workers and quilters are needed. Come and enjoy the fun and fellowship while helping to prepare for the Fall Festival which will be held September 30th. Thursday, July 27th, is Summer Service Day. Come, bring a sandwich for your lunch, and spend the day in this service project. C.W.F. Executive Board is hostess. Chancel Choir rehearsal, Thursday, 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. Save your papers for the Sr. Hi C.Y.F. Paper Drive to be held on August 26th.

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