Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1967 — Page 3
Wednesday, November 22, 1967
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YWCA HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS Women in the north and west areas of the city have a choice of YWCA activities to join this month as Holiday Workshops begin in their neighborhoods, daytime and evening classes begin a new term downtown and as Saturday activities start a new term for their daughters downtown. Holiday Workshops will meet three mornings beginning at 9:30 ajn. in North Methodist Church, 38th and Meridian Sts., on Mondays, and in Westview Christian Church, 5925 W. 34th St., on Wednesdays. Sessions will feature Christmas crafts and holiday cooking.
A playschool for pre-schoolers who come with their mothers is offered both for the workshops and for the morning activities in the YWCA Headquarters, 329 N. Pennsylvania St. Downtown activities begin the week of Nov. 27 and continue for six weeks with a three-week break for the holidays. Downtown classes on Tuesdays begin at 9:15 a.m. with a coffee hour and continue with ceramics, sewing clinic, gourmet foods, judo and swimming. Thursday mornings, activities begin at 9:45 a.m. and feature a trim-swim, Broader Horizons current events study, ceramics and swimmings. Adult evening classes in the YWCA Headquarters also begin the week of Nov. 27 and include Poise and Personality and millinery on Mondays; beginning and intermediate bridge, crafts, beginning sewing, sketching and painting, trimnastics, trim-swim and swimming, all on Tuesdays and judo on Wednesdays. The term lasts six weeks. * A special evening charm class from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m„ Mondays, also is being offered to 12 to 17-year-old girls. Girls Saturday activities include a program of swimming classes beginning Nov. 25 and a six-week program of ballet and acrobatics beginning Dec. 2. A “packaged” program for six to 11-year-old girls called Junior Janes begins Nov. 25 with seven weeks of swimming and a choice of acrobatics, baton or crafts. During the pre-Christmas season, mothers with downtown shopping chores are invited to leave their preschoolers with the babysitter at the YWCA Headquarters. The sitter service is available from noon to 3:00 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays. Further information about classes and services is available by calling the YWCA, 635-5471.
NOTICE TO RESIDENTS ON BURNING OF GARBAGE AND RUBBISH We have recently received complaints o. the above subject. This is to ct 1 your attention to Town Ordinance No. 379 adopted in 1966. No person shall bum garbage within the corporate limits of the town. Garbage is hereby defined to be food waste. No person shall bum outdoors any trash, leaves, weeds, or any other matter, within six feet of any structure, building, fence, shrubbery, bush, tree or any other flammable object; provided, that persons may bum such matter in a brick, concrete, block, or masonry incinerator which has been approved by the fire chief or the building inspector. After sunset and before sunrise, no person shall bum outdoors any trash, leaves, weeds, or any other matter. No person shall, at any time or in any place, bum any matter whatsoever unless such burning shall take place in a container of metal, brick, masonry, or some other noncombustible material. Violations of this chapter are hereby declared to be a nuisance and the town is hereby authorized to abate such nuisances. We ask that all residents please take notice of this Ordinance. Clerk-Treasurer Ray L. Oeth,
Indianapolis Hiking Club On November 26, The Indianapolis Hiking Club will Meet Near the Community House in Christian Park, at two o’clock, and >»flr a to Elfenberger Park. Contact the leader, Betty Raymer, for details. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE!
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Far more information, contact John H. Shroat, NAA Educational Activities Director. Special Mail Pickup Postmaster Charles H. Boswell announced today that the Indianapolis Post Office has placed into effect a program whereby Special Delivery Messengers will collect mail from boxes in front of the principal stations and branches after our last regular scheduled evening collection which has existed, at these locations. The final collection at the Speedway Branch will be 10:00 pan. This late evening collection will be made on a Monday through Friday basis, only. It is believed that this added service will make next day delivery service possible on late mailed local mail.
ST. CHRISTOPIWS CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page U Dolly Jerome and Barbara Dugan. Christmas cards, ribbons, wrappings and the like will be sold after Masses. Sunday on the top floor of the school Your donations for the Annual Bishop Clothing Relief Drive may be brought any time to the basement of the Church or to the Rectory. The first City-Wide Criterion Quiz will be Sunday, December 3rd. St. Christopher CYO was runner-up for first place last year. Any CYO interested should call Father Kessler at the rectory or Mrs. Peter (Ann) Martich, 244-7192, right away, because study time is getting shorter and shorter. This is Mrs. Martich’s fourteenth year as coach. These Quizs are really an educational project On Wednesday night November 29th, at 8:00 p.m., the Indianapolis District Council of Catholic Men will hold their Fall Meeting at the Msgr. Downey K. of C. Halt His Excellency Coadjutor Archbishop George J. Biskup will be honored guest at the meeting. The clergy and all laymen of every parish are encouraged to attend this meeting. Holy Name officers should make a special effort to attend, as well as Holy Name members. After Archbishop Biakup’s commentary, he will greet the men personally. All Si Christopher men who plan to attend should contact John Grande, 601 N. Bauman, 241-6594, so that the necessary arrangements can be made for refreshments. St Christopher Board of Education elected the following officers at their first meeting on Monday night November 13th: Bob Bailey, president; Frank Munshower, vice-president; and, Ralph Holland, secretary-treasurer. The term of their offices expires May 31,1968. The 6:15 Mass on Monday morning was said by Father Kessler for the deceased members of the Clare family at the request of Jean Clare. The 8 o'clock Mass was said for Henry Rosner at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neater. Flora Stauser asked that the 6:15 Mass on Tuesday remember Louise Fierek. The Beberdick family asked that Joseph Beberdick be rememebered at the 8 o’clock Mass. The early Mass this morning was said for Agnes Shaw at the request of Elsie Sauer and Marie Dugan. The later Mass was said for Eileen Harrold at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fahey. On tomorrow morning, the 6:15 Mass will remember Mary Zener. Mrs. Mary Hurley requested the Mass. The 8 o’clock Mass will remember Xavier and Eleanora Hutter. Lorraine Prigge requested the Mass. The Herbert Glass family asked that the early Mass on Friday morning be said for Lawrence Glass. The Andrew Gabriel family asked that the later Mass be said for Anthony Gorjanc. The 6:15 Mass on Saturday will be for the deceased members of the Clare family at the request of Jean Clare. At 11:30, Father Lindemann will say a Mass for Mary E. Reardon at the request of Robert and Helen Keating. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray
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MAIL EARLY Postmaster Boswell today urged the citizens of Indianapolis to be sure to Lise the correct address on their letters end packages going to servicemen oversees to avoid serious delays in delivery. Postmaster Boswell reported that millions of letters and packages going overseas have been delayed because they were insufficintly addressed. He said that one of the biggest problems has been the failure of persons to include the very important 8 digit APO or FPO number in the military address. Mail not containing this number is incorrectly addressed.
He said that last year more than 9 million pieces of mail were delayed in delivery. Of this number, 3)4 million pieces failed to include the complete 5 digit APO or FPO number in the address. This improperly addressed mail had to be sent to a military locator directory where time-consum-ing searches were made to determine the proper address. “As the Christmas mail volume going oversees is expected to increase up to 30 per cent of over 4 million pounds above last year, every precaution should be taken by friends and relatives of servicemen to address their letters and packages properly to assure rapid delivery to its destination,” Postmaster Boswell said. There are four essential elements to an overseas military address. They are: 1. The serviceman’s identitygrade, full name, and service number. 2. His military unit—complete. > 3. Gateway post office—New York, San Francisco or Seattle. 4. APO or FPO—a 5 digit number. When any of these elements is missing, the letter or package will be delayed in delivery.
ICC Evening Classes Dr. Leonard T. Grant, Dean of the Evening and Graduate Divisions at Indiana Central College, announced today that the schedule of evening classes for the spring semester 1968 is now available to interested persons. Courses will be offered in all departments of the college with over 100 different classes to choose from. Studies are available in noncredit, credit and graduate areas. A copy of the spring schedule is available on request by writing or calling the Evening Division, 787-0342.
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