Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1968 — Page 3

Thursday, February 8, 1968

CLASSIFIEDS (Continued from page two) WANTED TO RENT—3 bedroom house, close to elementary school in Eagledale or Speedway vicinity. Call 241-2424. WANTED—High school Junior to work as bellman, answer switchboard and drive courtesy car. Hours 5 p.m. to 11 pjn. a few days a week. HOWARD JOHNSON MOTOR LODGE, 2602 N, High School Rd. WANTED TO BUY from owner, house in Speedway area, $13,000 or under range. 291-9256 after 4 p.m. FOR RENT—Room in nice home. Student or young lady. Call 244-8607 after 6 p.m. or weekends. FOR RENT—Furnished apt., utilities paid, Gentleman preferred, $22.50 per week. 1806 N. Gerrard. 244-4542. FOR SALE—Bedside commode — used 3 months, 4 castered with locks on front casters, tubular steel frame, padded seat & back, moveable side arms. 244-9227. 1965 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF, new premium tires, 29,000 mileg, all power plus air. $1,795. 2419982.

ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Continued from Page 1 Girl Scout Troop No. 1008 at St. Christopher will have their Fathers’ Banquet on Saturuday night, February 10th, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the school social room. They’re hoping that all their seventeen Dads will be there. God’s Housekeepers for tomorrow or Saturday are Jeane Somberger, Ann Martich, Janet Zetzl, Kay Keating, Delores Boston, Theresa Gibson, and Rita Coombs. Members of the Holy Name Society will be joined by thenwives in receiving corporate Holy Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass on Sunday, February 11th. Immediately following the Mass, breakfast will be served in the Speedway Motel. Father Paul Courtney, pastor of St. Luke’s Catholic Church, will be the guest speaker. His topic will be “The Catholic Church-Present and Future.” If any member has not been contacted by the telephone committee, he may make reservation by calling John Grande, 241-6594 the sooner the better. CYO members, parents and friends have been given an opportunity to see the movie version of “Camelot.” If the phone committee has failed to contact any one interested, he or she should call Father Kessler immediately. An area meeting, North Deanery, Indianapolis, of Catholic Education Study, will be held Tuesday, February 13th, at 8:00 p.m. at St. Thomas Aquinas Church. Everyone is welcome and urged to attend. Measle Vaccine will be given in St. Christopher grade school on Wednesday, February 14th, at 9:00 a.m. School children must have the written consent of their parents. Pre-school children over the age of one year and who have not had the vaccine or the old fashion measles may be brought to the school by their parents that morning. If a baby-sitter brings a pre-school child, she must have the written signed consent of the parents. This service is free of cost to the parents or guardians. The CYO newspaper is shaping up very nicely under the direction of Greg Grande, Editor-in-Chief. Nancy Schirtzinger submitted the name which was chosen for the publication. The name of the paper is the “Christophone.” Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of Margaret Mary Shanahan who died Saturday, February 3rd. Her funeral Mass was said Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock at St. Christopher Church. At 6:15 Monday morning, John J. Reilly was remembered in the Mass at the request of friends. At 8 o’clock, Anna Anderson was remembered at the request of Joe and Jule Daley. Lorraine Prigge asked that the early Mass on Tuesday be said for Xavier and Eleanora Hutter. An Anniversary Mass was said at 8 o’clock for Cora Dearmin at the request of the Kenneth Toney family Father Kessler said the 6:15 Mass on Wednesday for Eileen Murphy, requested by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Althoff and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips. At 8 o’clock, the Mass was said for Cecilia Mosebarger, requested by Joe and Helen Kaesel. The early Mass this morning was for the living and deceased members of the Grande family at the request of the John Grande family. The later Mass was for Cecil Joslin at the request of Jean Adrian. Wilbur Riedy will be remembered at 6:15 tomorrow morning. Helen Riedy requested the Mass. Eileen Murphy will be remembered at 8 o’clock. The C. Taylor family requested the Mass. The early Mass on Saturday will be for the special intention of the Walters family at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hardesty and Mr. and Mrs. John Jeroski. Father Lindemann will say a Mass at 11:30 for Mary Louise Wilson at the request of Gloria Seger. Pray your Rosary daily for Peace in the World. Nora Bray

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Feb. 14—P.T.A. Meeting at Speedway Junior High School 7:45 PM. Feb. 15—Jr. High Wrestling Carmel, There Feb. 16—Varsity and Reserve Basketball Center Grove, There 6:30 and 8:00 PM Feb. 17—State Solo and Ensemble Contest at Butler Feb. 17—Sr. High School Dance, 8:15 Feb. 19-20—Sr. High Boys’ Class Tourney, 6:15 PM. Feb. 20—Jr. High Wrestling Center Grove, There PM Feb. 21, 22, 24—Sectional Basketball Tourney Feb. 22—Jr. High Wrestling Beech Grove, There P.M.

The School Board has adopted the Calendar for the 1968-69 school year as follows: Pre-School Meetings August 28, 29, 30 First Day of School September 3 State Teachers Association October 24, 25 Veterans Day November 11 Thanksgiving Vacation November 28, 29 Dismissal at noon for Christmas Vacation December 20 Return to School after Christmas

Vacation January 2 End of First Semester January 24 Dismissal at end of day for Spring Vacation March 28 Rutum to School after Spring Vacation April 7 Memorial Day May 30 Last Day of School June 5 Fifty-six Speedway High School students participated in the District Solo and Ensemble Contest held last Saturday. Those who won First Division ratings and

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are eligible to compete in the State Contest are: Gwynda Corson, Barb Foltz, Ruth Anne Gallatin, Roger Hershberger, Bruce Lott, Jane McCallister, Steve Pock, Yyonne Riggs, Doug Rosebrock, The Modem-ettes, and the Noteworthys in Madrigal singing. Other First Division winners were: Rita Borst, Larry Huber, Maryanne Newsom, Cherri Phillabaum, Craig LaForte, Duane Washburn, Rick Robertson, Donna Sanders, Roger Noonan, Mike Potter, Newsom 'Dio,

Schoenewey Trio, and Mitchell Trio. Second Division ratings went to John Schnable, Brooks Andrews, Diane Clark, Laura Englert, Eric Hermerding, Lynn Tackitt, and Fred Holmes. George Boalbey was awarded Hurd Division. Speedway placed fifth among the eleven schools competing at Wood in the sectional wrestling tourney last weekend. Tom Crawford qualified to participate in the regional meet In other wrestling contests held

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the pest wedc Speedway freshmen lost to Northwest by a score of 27-25. Speedway’s varsity basketball team won another dose game by defeating Decatur Central 69-68. Speedway’s reserves won over Decatur by a 49-39 score. Speedway freshman team remains unbeaten in scheduled games. They outscored Marshall 52-23, and won over Fulton by a 50-27 score. In unior high basketball, Speedway won both games with Beech Grove. The eighth grade game score was 39-37 and Speedway’s

seventh grade won 52-29. Speedway won the seventh grade invitational basketball tourney last Saturday. Tourney scores wore: Speedway 41 Cascade ... 27 Greenwood 26 Carmel 30 Cascades 27 Greenwood 32 (consolation game) Speedway ; 39 Carmel... 37 (championship game) Speedway’s girl swim team won a meet with Richmond 64-38, and the boy’s swim team lost a meet to Kokomo. LIBRARY NOTES The Senior High School library

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