Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 February 1968 — Page 4

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) High School. Mr. Dalton Wicker was in charge and Mr. Floyd Troth assisted in administering the tests. Speedway High School students in grades 11 and 12 who qualified for the honor roll for the third six weeks* grading period include: SENIORS "A" Honor Roll Jo Black, Becky Dunnuck, Mitch Feucht, Brenda Frank, Chrissie Fulton, Ruth Anne Gallatin, Barbara Guiou, Cathy Hutchison, Jane McCallister, Debbie

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the high school last week The Seniors won the championship game by defeating the Freshman 65-46. Other scores were: Freshmen 49, Juniors 34 Seniors 80, Sophomores 24 Juniors 53, Sophomores 37 - (Consolation) Approximately thirty-five boys are currently participating in junior high wrestling under the supervision of Coach Richard Haug. Scores of their recent meets are: Center Grove 32, Speedway 25; Beech Grove 34, Speedway 29.

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SPffiXWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Continued from Page 1 The first of our Sunday Evening Seminars will begin at 5:30 pm. It is not too late to enroll in any of the classes. You may oban 9 !7S!S? ent ? lank at church office «<»n b» to the church office, 244-2000 or 244-9507. Classes are held from 5:30 to 6:20, snack supper at 6:30, and program in sanctuary at 7:00 pm. This Sunday evening our Chorale and Boychoirs will present a one-act operoby Bob Burroughs, entitled “Once By Galilee”, together with drama group and five sciolists. Be sure to enroll yourself and your family in these fine classes. Choir rehearsals are as follows this week: Boychoir, Monday 3:30-4:30; Wednesday, Angelus Choir, 3:30-4:45, Motet Choir 6007:00; Thursday, Chorale Choir, 3:30-4:30, and Chancel Choir 7-30-9:30. Four Circles will meet Tuesday evening March sth at 7:30 pm. Eunice Circle will meet in Fellowship Hall, with Mm Phyllis Updike as special quest Mrs. Updike is a public health nurse and is very interested in work in the inner city. Eunice Circle members are to bring layette items (diapers, receiving blankets, shirts and gowns) to present to Mrs. Updike for her work. Worship will be led by Mm Lillian Whitton; hostesses are Miss Pat Pirtle and Mrs. Charlene Musgrave. Hannah Circle will meet in the Bethany Room, with hostesses Mrs. Juanita Meko, Mrs. Muriel Tague, and Mrs. Fairy Henderson. Devotions will be given by Mrs. Juanita Sauter, and the program “Japan and the Surrounding World” given by Mm, RiDie Barnaby. Joanna Circle will meet in Room B-l; hostesses are Mrs. Burdell Scott and Mrs. Chester Mosier, Jr. Worship win be led by Mrs. George Harper, and the program given by Mrs. James Simons. Rachael Circle wiU meet at the home of Miss Ruth Harbison, 5508 Speedway Drive. She win be assisted by Miss Habel Smith, who win also lead the devotional period. The program “Is Faith Possible Today?” win be given by Mrs. Bernie Norman. Leah and Ruth Circles also meet next week on Wednesday, March 6th, at 1:00 pm. Leah Circle meets with Mrs. Louise Long, 5881 Speedway Drive; she win be assisted by Mrs. Ann Elson. Worship win be led by Mrs. Harriett Dolton; the program “Caribbean Slides” given by Mrs. Nellie Bilbee. Ruth Circle will meet with Mrs. Sally Webber, 8838 Ash Road, Clermont She win be assisted by Mrs. Mary Matlock, Mrs. Roy Noble will give the devotions and the program win be a book review“ The Bridge of Love” by Mrs. Jane McArthur. Los Amigos Class will hold its monthly class supper and meeting on Friday, March Bth, at 6:30 pm., in Fellowship Hall. Ladies, save Monday, March 11th, for the CWF Spring Favorite Dish Pitch-In Dinner and quarterly meeting. Mrs. Dorothy Kingery wiU speak on her trip to Africa, and devotions win be given by Mrs. Sally Webber. Rachael Circle is hostess for this event.

ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Continued from Pago 1 Holy Communion will be distributed every fifteen minutes each morning from 6:15 until the 8 o’clock Mass, and again around 12 Noon. Confessions are being heard today from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. and from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in preparation for First Friday tomorrow. Masses on First Friday will be said as noted above. The hour assigned to the men of St Christopher to participate in First Friday Nocturnal Adoration is from 1:00 to 2:00 aun. Saturday, March 2nd. The Blessed Sacrament will be exposed for Adoration at St Michael’s, 30th and Tibbs. If there are any questions or need of transportation, please call Ken Thomas, 241-5457, or Joe Gibson, 2412250. Tomorrow night, St. Christopher Adult Social will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the school social room, as usual Ladies of St Christopher are invited to participate in the World Day of Prayer tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. at John Knox United Presbyterian Church, 3000 North High School Road. Baby sitting service will be provided by the ladies of the church. If there are questions, call Mrs. Paul Brown, 241-4233, or Mrs. Walter Brauer, 241-7793. God’s Housekeepers this week-end will be Ann Rost, Betty McQuinn, Pat Vogel, Gertrude Jones, Clara Burkhard, Eethel Hay, and Patricia Crossley. Saturday night, March 2nd, at 11:00 p.m;, Father George Elford will appear on an hour long TV show “PROBE” on Channel 13. Telephone questions will be answered on the air. Questions and Answer Sheets on an Interdiocesan Survey of Attitudes and Opinions of Catholic Education which is being inducted in the Archdioceses of Indianapolis, Louisville, and the Diocese of Evansville were distributed at St Christopher Sunday. They must be returned by Sunday, March 3rd, by means of a drop-box located in the church or returned to the rectory or convent or as a last resort by mail. Adult Leadership Workshop for CYO will be held Sunday, March 3rd, beginning with registration at 12:30 pm. and closing at 7:45 pja, at Chatard High School, 5885 Crittenden Avenue. Ann Rost Ginger Semenik. Bob and Betty McQuinn will be attending from , St Christopher. They hope more adults, who are concerned with the problems and opportunities of youth programs, will join them, to make a delegation of at least 10 persons. All fees will be paid by the unit Call any of above for further information. St Francis Hospital has appealed to St Christopher for blood to help replace some of the blood given to one of our older parishioners, Catherine Cahill, who apparently has no living relatives in this part of the world. If anyone wishes to give blood, please call 928-1361, and make an appointment with the Community Blood Bank, 2128 N. Meridian Street and tell them why you are offering blood. We wish whoever borrowed on February 14th »nd 15th, a number of small glasses and two large glasses in which Votive candles are burned in the small chapel at St Christopher would return them promptly. They are needed. Any information as to whoever it if called to this column, 241-5816, would be appreciated. At 6:15 on Monday morning, Father Kessler said the Mass for Mary King and Kha King at the request of Frank Broderick. The 8 o’clock Mass remembered Robert A. Zeph, at the request of the s. Bailey family. Barbar DeVeatx asked that the 6:15 Mass on Tuesday remember Kathlyne Greenwood. The Hany Davis family had the 8 o’clock Mass said for John and Rose Keviatt x On Ash Wednesday, the 8 o’clock Mass was said for Kim Walter, requested by Jack and Carol Walter. The 5:30 pm. Man was said for Mrs. Ellen Hesston, requested by the Noblet family. This morning at 8 o’clock Frank Theising was remembered at the request of the Maurice Theising family. The 5:30 pm. Man woe for Father Charles Morrissey at the request of the John Grande family. The morning Mam tomorrow will be for Margaret Shanahan. Chuck Gibboney made the request The afternoon Man will be lor Mary Louise Wilson. Alfred Beech made the request The 11:30 Man Saturday morning will bo said for the deceased members of the Dady and MbH families at the request of the Dady family. The afternoon Man will be for Kim Ann Walter, requested by the Fred Kolhnan family. Next CYO Paper Satois scheduled for May. Saturday, and Sunday, March 8, A and 10. Eleven Scouts of Troop 50A sponsored by St Christopher, and three adult leaders hiked the 30 mile Yeltowood Trail in Morgan and Brown counties on February 34th. The troop meets weekly on Monday nights in the Church basement at 7:00 pm. tor an hour and a half meeting. Any boys of scouting age, 11 or over, are invited to attend any of these meetings. Lou Albrecht is the Scout Master. Giri Scout Cookie Sale starts on Thursday, March 7th. Pray your Rosary daily for Peace

Thursday, February 29, 1968

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