Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1967 — Page 4

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SCOUT "KICK-OFF MEETING Scout leaders in Boy Scouts Cub Scouts and Explorer units in the west side will learn about the most active program for scouts in many years in their an-

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nual fall “kickoff’ meeting Thursday night of next week (Aug. 10). The session will be held at 7:30 pan. in the Speedway Christian Church, 5110 W. 14th St The workshop is open to the public so that friends of the movement can learn “hok scouting rounds

a boy out*. Refreshments will be served by the Den Mothers of Pack 88 sponsored by the Speedway School F-TA. and the School 61 Triangle Club. Workshops for small groups will acquaint the scout leaden with details of the program for the year which will include the “Good Turn* Drive for filled Goodwill bags for the handicapped at Indianapolis Goodwill Industries in October, the Central Indiana Council Appreciation Dinner, Fall Camporee, Scout Ad-

vancement Recognition Plan, 1967 -68 Leadership Training Courses, Scout Round-Up Program, School Night for Scouting and a special training session for Den Mothers.

At least two scout in the west district are expected to attain the coveted Life Scout rank at the kickoff when they appear before the Life Board of Review. Robert D. Jones, West district scout chairman who will preside at the meeting, expects at least 150 scout leaders including Den Mothers and friends of scouting. Leaders will receive packets of materials for the scout year from September to September. West district scouters who are planning the program for the kickoff also include Paul Clarke, Tom Lincke, John Kusta, Art Wright, Doug Williams, George Weeks, Lewis Johnson, Omer Townsend, Dave Light, Robert C. Jones, Robert Genung, Harold Sedam, Walt Juenger and Carolyn Mitchell. The committee is being assisted by John Maddox, West district Executive from the Central Indiana Council scout office in the English Foundation building.

Union Carbide Declares Fifty-Cent Dividend New York, July 26 The board of directors of Union Carbide Corporation has declared today a quarterly dividend of fifty cents (50c) per share on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation payable September 1, 1967, to stockholders of record at the close of business on August 4, 1967. The last quarterly dividend was fifty cents (50c) per share paid June 1, 1967.

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Little Loaguo Championship Action To Be Seen on WFBM-TV This year’s final games of both tiie Indianapolis District and State Championship Little League base, ball contests will be tape recorded for telecast on WFBM-TV. Channel 6 sportscaster Dave Piontex and ex-major leaguer Russ Kemmerer will call tike action of the games, set for Saturday, August 5 and Saturday, August 12.

The Indianapolis District contest, on August 5, will be tidevised from Brownsburg, Indiana, and aired beginning at 4:00 PM, and the State Championship match on August 12 will be played at Logansport, Starting time for the latter is not yet determined, pending the time of NBC’s Major League game on that day. The Indiana Little League champions will then go to Williamsport, Pennsylvania, to participate in the National Finals.

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from page 1) Muryiniui Newsom, Debbie OrCherri Phillabaum, Tom Fop. chess, Amy Prather, Alan Reich, Ride Rost, Danny Hydra, Sharon Schiff, Nancy Schoenewey, Charles Smale, Debbie Stamm, Debie Sunier, Reghaa TOrrella, and Karen TYemor. FRESHMAN "A" Honor Roll Carolyn Fields, Linda Hodge, Greg Littrell, Terry Mitchell, Bill Patterson, Marcia Pollard, Georgia Simpson, Preston Sinks, Kevin Small, Dennis Smith, and Steve Southworth. “B“ Honor Roll Neil Behrle, Linda Briggs, Robert Cox, Eric DeWeese, Linda Dillion, Sheryl Esarey, Larry Featheringill. Steve Glidden, Karen Graves, Bruce Hamilton, Robert Harbin, George Hardwick, Mane Heidenreich. Cynthia Hicks,

Bob Highia, Loo Wittla tin bore Houpt, Nanette Hauser. Larry Huber, Phil Karst, Ann Keller, Margaret Liszkai. Kathy Beth Masariu, Carol Methis, Gordon Nave, Roger Noonan. David Peyton, Teddi Popcheff. Elizabeth Ramsay, Bruce Roberts, Debbie Robertson, Connie Rudman, John Schnable, John Sheetz, Jackie Slattery, Gary Smith, Don Smyser, Jenny Speer, Debbie Taylor, Karen Thomas, John Vanßuskirk, David Vogel, Sally Wacker, David Wenban and Cheryl Wood. EIGHTH GRADE M A* Honor RdU Steve Blankinship, Jim Czenkusch, Pam Genung, Debbie Link, Steve Fisk, John Griggs, Margaret Guiou, Judy Harding, Anne Hutchison, Jerry Layne, Tom Lyons, Cindy Mcßoberts, David Reich, Judy Rumbaugh, Donna Sanders, Beverly Miller, Rick -Robertson, Sally Siegmann, Robert Robison, Steve Armstrong, and Kenny Clark.

**R** Honor Roll Brooks Andrews, Bonnie Dillon, Kathy Ewing, John Feely, Sally Frey, Cathy Harper, John Hayden, Janet Hendrickson, David Hillman, Pam Kegg, Linda Lloyd, Joe Mareane, Dottie Martinez, Steve Miller, Margaret Oak. ley, Kirk Ostby, Mike Pierce, Rita Roush, Nancy Sauer, Doug Showalter, Peggy Svoboda, Pam West, Carl 'Wilcox, Nancy Beer, Nancy Blair, Joyce Burns, Nancy Cox, Kyle Eggert, Joyce Gullett, Dave Maves, Pam Nuetzman, Lee Aim Sater, John Thompson, Mike Yoho, Debby Cunningham, Rill Ferguson, Walt Klitsch, Frank Lambert, Susan Najar, Steve Sedam, Carol VanHise, Baird Washburn, Steve Wilson, Rita Borst, Linda Burkley, Laura Englert, Janice Murphy, Vicki Parker, Jay Ramsey, Marc Shelley, Ruth Anne Walker, Phil Mason, Lisa Hayes Shelley Maners, Dave Byers, Mike Martin, Brenda Minix, Bill Payne, Linda Phillabaum, Sam Taflinger, John Tapscott, Holly Young, Jimmy Crane, Terry Klutts, Dan Niccum, Cheri Niemann, and Toni Scolaro. SEVENTH GRADE "A" Honor Roll Cy;nthia Cherry, Patricia Clark, Kent Cofoid, Pam Davies, Janice Fields, Jerry Harbin, Bob Hawkins, Lora Horton, Daniel Laskowski, Betty Lindley, Rhonda McCormick, Karen Matusik, Sandy Niederhauser, Arthur Noonan,

ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) The hour for Nocturnal Adoration at St. Michael’s Church on West 30th street for the men of St. Christopher will be from 1:00 to 2:00 a.m. Saturday, August sth. St. Christopher Annual Parish Picnic will be Sunday, August 6th, from 12:00 noon till 8:00 p.m. at the Lions Club Park, Clermont, Indiana. There will be free beverages and ice-cream, music by a popular C.Y.O. string quartet, and various activities designed for all ages. Young and old are urged to bring their picnic lunch and come and meet their fellow parishioners. The picnic is sponsored by the Men’s Club and the Altar Society. CYO girls who have volunteered to clean God’s House tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. are Mary Jo Boston, Marilyn Bray, Kathy Brooks, Nancy Crampton, Patty Doyle and Jeanne Dugan. Fifty tickets for Funny Girl at the Starlite Musicals for Wednesday, August 9th, at 8:30 p.m. are available to CYO members at half-price, first come, first served. Tickets may be obtained from Father Kessler at the rectory. Miss Phyllis Stevens is coaching St. Christopher CYOers in preparation for the City-wide C.Y.O. Tennis Tournament. All those interested in trying out so rthe City-wide C.Y.O. Talent Show, please notify Mrs. Bev. Bailey, 241-7075, or Father Kessler. There will be a meeting Sunday night at 6:30 p.m. sharp in the school social room to discuss acts and ideas, and to work up enthusiasm. Registration for St. Christopher grade school will be Monday, August 14th, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Sister Marie Francene (Margaret Pella), the daughter of Ralph and Frances Pella will be invested in the Franciscan Order at Oldenburg on Friday, August 11th, at 2:00 p.m. Anyone who would like to make the trip is invited. There are no invitations. The services will last about an hour. Father Lindemann and Father Kessler thank each and everyone who helped to make St. Christopher’s Festival a success. Thanks to the Speedway Flyer for the wonderful advertising. But first of all, we all give thanks to God for the good weather. The lucky ticket numbers and winners for the cash prizes given Saturday night are No. 108088, Jim Skelly, 2752 Vinewood; No. 39909, Michael D. Newbost, 119 W. Edgewood Ave.; No. 32300, Charles Cissel, 3116-% Kenwood Ave.; No. 16559, Mrs. Wm. L. Meyer, 1628 Winton Ave.; ’No. 22675, Harry E. Lindley, 102 Garfield Drive, Greenfield, Ind.; No. 56283, Michael Haag, 6139 W. 30th Street; and, No. 55601, Marjorie Craft, 5037 W. 15th Street. Friends of Bob Such, the youngest son of Mrs. Lillian Such, deceased, former members of St. Christopher, will be happy to know that he is the proud father of a son, Robert, born early Sunday morning, July 23rd, in England. Bob married Mary Kerchner of North Vernon, Indiana. Bob is out of service, but is employed by the government in Communications. They have been in England since last October and have about fifteen more months there. The 6:15 Mass on Monday morning was said by Father Kessler for Carol Sue Boarini at the request of the Ida Lee family. The 8 o’clock Mass was said for Charles Wehrle at the request of Elizabeth Hollinden. Mr. and Mrs. Norman and Richard Melenchuk asked that the 615 Mass on Tuesday morning remember Selicia Frazier. An Anniversary Mass for Frances Wiley, the former housekeeper at St. Christopher, was said by Father Lindemann at 8 o’clock. Catherine Quinn requested the Mass. On Wednesday morning at 6:15, Alberta Louks was remembered in the Mass at the request of Ralph and Joan Hobbs. Phyllis O’Leary was remembered at the 8 o’clock Mass at the request of the Stanley Swisher family. The early Mass this morning was for Wilbur Riedy at the request of friends. The later Mass was for Catherine Renard at the request of friends. Friends of Delia Collins asked that the 6:15 Mass on Friday be said for her. The George Popcheff family asked that the 8 o’clock Mass be said for Patrick Burke. Ellen Hession will be remembered at 6:15 on Saturday morning at the request of Elizabeth King. Father Lindemann will say the 11:30 Mass for Warner Mullen at the request of the Joseph McAtee family. . Joseph Smerdel of St. Ann’s parish will be married to Loraine Koesters of St. Christopher’s parish at eleven o’clock Saturday morning by Father Lindemann at St Christopher. Thomas Dahlheim of St. Andrew’s parish will be married to Karen Hurt at 3:00 p.m. at St. Christopher by Father Kessler. CYO Paper Sale Friday, Saturday, and Sunday . . . August 11, 12, and 13. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Itinßnr

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Marcia Pierce, Cindy Pyles, Charlotte VanHise, Pam Anderson, Gail Bell, Jo Ann Brooks, Doug Case, Kim Eggert, Donna Fritch. Cindy Hammon, Mark Hittie, Larry Hofmockel, Jerry Tim Maloney, Debbie Meyer, Margaret Pierce, Katherine Ramsay Rebecca Ritenour, Jere Rosebrock, Debra Scott, Patti Smith, Don Strouse, Rebecca Toms, Tom Tubbs, Linda Vehling, Susan Darrah, Conrad Casler, and Peggy McGill. "B" Honor Roll Ricky Taylor, Sandy Badger, Nan. cy Baird, Doug Close, Connie Edwards, Jamie Fields, Jeff Risley, Joy Shaw, Ken Dearing, Karen Rice, Craig Smith, Jeff Thompson, Keith Wagoner, George Cesnik, Sherry Eschenbach, Janet Gullett, Kathryn Karst, Larry Mitchell. Rose Ann Oates, Elaine Rogers, Donna Stevenson. Leslie Wissing, Linda Bane, Robi Barnes, Suzanne Dault, Karen Ferguson, Jo Ellen Fisher, Margaret Grande, Fran Huber, Jimmy Price, Mark Burcope, Phyllis Draper, Lynn Ehlebracht, Ricky Fiege, Steve Haines, Kathy Harris Mari Medenwald, Tim Pace Scott Phipps, Steve Williams, Vicki Wing, Sandy Bland, Jim Cameron, Wanda Cole, Becky Cox, Sue Quebbeman, and Connie Smith.