Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1967 — Page 4

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ST. CHKBTOMETS CATHOLIC CHUBCH (Continued from Pace D minutes between the morning Masses and at about 12 noon. Nocturnal Adoration will be as usual on First Friday at Si. Michael's Church in Indianapolis. The hour assigned to men of St Christopher is 1:00 am. to 2:00 am. Saturday. Call Kenneth Thomas. 241-5457, for further information or rides. St Christopher weekly Social tomorrow night in the school -social room. Socials are scheduled for tomorrow, December Bth, December 15th, but none on December 22nd. Don’t forget to visit and shop at the Girls’ Scouts' Fair and Bazaar in St Christopher’s social room Saturday. You may have lunch there too. nothing for the Bishops’ Thanksgiving Clothing Drive will be accepted until noon Saturday, December 2nd. Please bring items to

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and urg'd to come. Each lady Is asked to bring a covered dish, vegetable, salad, or dessert, her awn table service and a dollar gift exchange an “Christmasy” wrapped. The CYO Town Travelers and St Christopher grade school coral group will entertain during the evening. God’s Housekeepers tomorrow apd Saturday are Barbara Keener, Rita McAtee, Margaret Mcßain, Mary Brading, Helen Thrash, Kathleen Hahn, and Lois Davenport Save your boxes and papers for the nevt CYO Paper Sal* December 8,9, and 10. Congratulations to Fred and Barbara Fath. and to Kerin, Kyi* Denise, and Scott, of 4981 W. 25th street! Donna Louise was born on Wednesday, November 22nd. at the Methodist Hospital. Congratulations to William and Patricia MyrvoM, and to Larry, Tracey, and Julie, of 6624 W. 16th Street! Melissa Anne was bom Wednesday, November 22nd, at St Vincent Hospital Louise Fierek was remembered in the Mass at 6:15 on Monday morning, requested by James Fierek. Mary Gibbs was remembered in the eight o’clock Mass, requested by the Gibbs children. Fattier Kessler said the 6:15 Mass on Tuesday morning for Mary Zener at the request of Mr. and Mrs. William Stuhldreher. The Mass

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at 6 o'clock was for John Mitchell at the request of IX It Hazzard. The Herbert (Hast family asked that the 6:15 Mm* an Wednesday morning be said for Lawrence Glass. The Robert Shannon family asked that the 9 o'clock Mass be said for James Honan. The early Mass this moraine was for Catherine Renard. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rumple requested the Mass. The later Mesa waa for Walter RiehL Amelia Beckman and Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Feldman requested the Mass. At 6:15 tomorrow morning the Mass will be for Mary Zener at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saxton. At eight o’clock the Mass will be for John J. Reilly at the request of friends. And at &80. the Mass will be offered for all the priests, religious and laity who are working in the Home Missions. The early Mass on Saturday will be said for Catharine Renard at the request of trirads at the Esterline-Angus Company. Father Lindemann will say a Mass at 11:30 for Joseph Beberdick at the request of Mayme GreenwelL The marriage banns for Jeffrey Bruce. Harris and Susan Paulin* Aldman were published for the first time Sunday. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Norn Bray

Thursday, November 30, 1967

■ AJiinmime VHUGIvfI « A very special program to begin the Christman season has been arranged at the Children's Museum, 3019 N. Meridian, for this Saturday morning. (Dec. IX Mrs. Bernard Barenholtz, a well known antique toy collector, will come from Princeton. New Jersey, ©specially for this program. and will have with her toys from her fabulous collection. Mrs. Barenholtz' toys will remain at the museum through December to be shown in conjunction with the museum’s traditional Victorian Christmas display. At the 11 o’clock event Mrs. Barenholtz will tell of Christmases psst when these toys were the gifts lor eager and wide-eyed little children. Moet of the toys are from the last half pf the 19th century, and the majority arc manufactured tin toys. They include wheel toys such as wagons, fire engines, horses and carts, trains and circus wagons, and animals and downs, boys on bicycles, boats, tin banks, carrousels and carriages. Even an old fashioned stove with pots and pans and a Wright Brothers plane are included! This outstanding program is tree and open to all children. This same program will be given Friday night at 7:30 for families of adult members of the Children’s Museum. Three special exhibits may be sera at the museum through December. In addition to Mrs. Barenholtz’ toys the Children’s Museum old - fashioned Christmas scene with toys under a popcorn and cranberry laden tree will again be created for nostalgic parents and grandparents as well as the youngsters! Als* the Norwegian folk art exhibit which was shown at the museum through November has bean extended through December. The December series of Girl Scout badge classes off wed by the Children's Museum will have its first session this Saturday. For Cadette Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls, rock and mineral classes will meet from 2 to 4 o’clock. Fee is $1 to cover cost of materials. At the same hours Junior Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls will attend art In the round classes. Fee for this badge is $2. Registration information may be obtained at the Children’s Museum.

Next Civic Production “A CASE OF LIBEL” win be the next production at the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre, 1847 North Alabama Street, December 8 - 17, including a 2:30 p.m, Sunday matinee on December 17. There are no public performances on Monday and Tuesday. For the December production only, reduced rates are in effect on Wednesday and Thursday nights, in addition to the regular student and group rates. Box office sales open Thursday, November 30, at which time reservations may be made by calling 823-4597. V 1 Seminary Players Give *<Sure As You*re Born * The contemporary musical revue, “Sure As You’re Born,” will be given by the Christian Theological Seminary Players at Indiana Central College on Tuesday, Dec. 5. It will be in Ransburg Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. Tickets for the musical’s performance at Indiana Central are $1.50. They may be obtained at the door or ordered in advance by calling 784-0871 between 4 and 7 p.m. beginning Nov. 27 until the show. Seats are not reserved.

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