Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1968 — Page 4
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ST. CHMSTOPHRTS CATHOLIC CHURCH day night, May 24th. Don’t forget to patronize the Lian’s Club Pancake Day in St. Christopher’s school dining room this Saturday, beginning at 7:00 a.m. Incidentally for those who do not know, the Lions donated this past year to St. Christopher school an inter-communication system at a cost of twenty-five hundred dollars. The 11th Annual Archdiocsesan CYO convention will be held tomorrow, Saturday, and Sunday at Scecina Memorial High School. All CYO’ers are encouraged to attend the convention and give their support to the two candidates from the Indianapolis Deanery. Bill Booker of Holy Cross will run for 2nd vice-president, and Terry Scheidler of St. Andrew, for secretary. Mark Renie of St. Christopher is this year’s Archdiocesan CYO President. Have you made your reservations for St. Christopher’s Annual Spring Dance to be held this Saturday, April 27th, from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. at the Westside K. of C. Hall on Country Club Road? A buffet will be served immediately following the dance by reservation only. Call . . . Jean Overly, 241-7675, or Kathleen Murphy, 2442733. God’s Housekeepers this week-end are Agnes Rancourt, Mary Ferguson, Jane Wilson, Vera Knapp, Josephine Armin, Katherin Eddleman, and Kathleen Doyle. Fifth grade mothers will be the hostesses for the regular monthly meeting of the Altar Society Wednesday night, May Ist, at 8:00 p.m. in the school social room. After the business meeting and election of officers, Bruce Jacobi, a 500-Mile race driver, and driver of sprint cars will be the quest speaker. Members may bring a guest. Men of St. Christopher still have time to make their reservations to spend a week-end with God at the Alverna Retreat House, 8140
Spring Rill Road. Indianapolis. The retreat begins Friday, M*y 3rd. at 9:00 pjn. and closes Sunday. May sth, at 3:15 pan. Contact Dick Carrol]. 291-7159, chairman. May monthly CYO Paper Sale will be Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, May 3 - 4 - and 5. A pair of child’s glasses was found in the Park. Notice has appeared in St Christopher Sunday Bulletin. It was thought that they might belong to a St Christopher grade school pupil. To date they have not been claimed. They may be claimed by calling at the church rectory and identifying same. The Newman Mothers’ Chib of Butler University are sponsoring a Spring Card Party on Tuesday, April 30th, at 1:30 p.m. in Ayres Auditorium, downtown. Tickets may be obtained by calling Mrs. Cecil Enlow, 291-9694, or at the door. Masses are being said this week as follows: Monday, at 8:00 a.m. for the safety of Leo Hittie, who is in the front lines in the Vietnam war, at the request of his sister, Mary Hittie: at 5:30 pjn. for Robert Murphy at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dezelan. Tuesday, at 8:00 a.m. for Mary Briskie at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Phillips at 5:30 pan. for Josephine Zwissler at the request of Mr. and Mrs. William Zwissler. Wednesday, at 8:00 ajn., for Kenneth Grimm at the request of the Speedway Motel office: at 5:30 pjn. for Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Burns at the request of Beth. Thursday, at 6:15 a.m. for Frank Bische at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hedinger: at 8:00 a.m. for the parish. Friday, at 8:00 ajn. for Patrick Burke at the request of Mrs. Norman Neuman: at 5:30 pjn. for Mary Wilson at the request of J. Adams. Saturday, at 11:30 a.m. an Anniversary Mass will be said for Edward Peters at the request of the Howard Peters family: at 5:30 pjn. for Kim Ann Walter at the request of Wayne and Judy Edwards. St Gabriel’s are holding a Rummage Sale this week-end, April 25, 26, and 27 in Father Frey’s garage, 6000 W. 34th Street, from 9:00 ajn. to 9:00 p.m. on all three days. Clothes, toys, odds and ends, new and used school desks are on sale. Ladies and Holy Trinity are sponsoring a social and card party tonight April 25th, beginning at 7:30 pjn. The Catholic Theatre Guild are presenting “Critic’s Choice” tomorrow night and Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. and Sunday night at 7:30 pjn. in the Eastgate Auditorium, 7100 E. Washington Street. For reservations call 357-7072. Pray your Rosary daily for Peace in the World. Nora Bray
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/ WACA . DESSERT—STYLE SHOW FRIDAY. MAY 3.1988 SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) "B" Honor Roll Daine Armin, Kim Bailey, Jane Barlich, Mark Beer, Denny Blind, Larry Bumgardner, Debra Burrowes, Pat Casady, Bill Clark, Dennis DeLong, Janet Doherty, Annette Dragoo, Debby Feaster, Richard Frey, Shirley ’’Tillman, Nancy Huliba, Carmen Leaser, David Lloyd, Barbara Maxmen. Bruce Mickelson, Jim Miller, Bill Osborn, Dan Pierce, Tom Pierce, Jane Preda, Tom Ray, Steve Rains, Kathie Richards, Randy Roberson, Janet Roberts, Beth Robertson, Mark Ross, Gary Roush, Laura Russ, Mike Sauer, John Schoonover, Sara Schoonover, Alan Shaw, Jeff Sipe, Janis Spurlock, Jon Stanton, Toni Sullivan, Pam Thielking, Carol Thomas, Jay Thompson, Kathleen Trager, Michelle Vidan, and Sandra Wacker.
EIGHTH GRADE "A” Honor Roll Pam Anderson, Conrad Casler, Cindy Cherry, Pam Davies, Janice Fields, Bob Hawkins, Tod Heath, Lora Horton, Jerry Land, Betty Lindley, Karen Matusik, Jere Rosebrock, Charlotte VanHise, and Linda Vehling. "B" Honor Roll Sandy Badger, Nancy Baird, Linda Bane, Esther Barker, Robbi Barnes, Gail Bell, Sandy Bland, Susan Bourke, Robert Briggs, Jo Ann Broks, Jim Cameron, George Casnik, Patricia Clark, Doug Close, Kent Cofoid, Wanda Cole, Rachel Cowley, Becky Cox, Sherrie Craig, Janet Crider,, Susan Darrah, Ken Dearing, Brian Doak, Phyllis Draper, Connie Edwards, Kim Eggert, Lynne Ehlebracht, Sherry Eschenbach, Karen Ferguson, Jamie Fields, Jo Ellen Fisher, Donna Fritch, Jan Gullett, Steve Haines, Cindy Hamman, Gerald Harbin, Tony Harmon, Kathy Harris, Mark Hittie, Larry Hofmockel, Fran Huber, Scott Kane, Kathryn Karst, Terry Kottaridis, Fred Kurtz, Dan Laskowski, Karen Lind, Rhonda McCormick, Tim Maloney, Mari Medenwald, Debbie Meyer, Steve Minor, Ronnie Neal, Sandra Niederhauser, Arthur Noonan, Rose Ann Oates, Scott Phipps, Richard Pico, Marcia Pierce, Peggy Pierce, Jim Price, Cindy Pyles, Sue Quebbeman, Katherine Ramsay, Karen Rice, Rebecca Ritenour, Elaine Rogers, Debbie Scott, Joy Shaw, Conni Smith, Patty Smith, Richard Taylor, Jeff Paul Thornp- , sing, Steve Toms, Tom Tubbs, Linda Tubesing, Steve Williams, Lynn Williamson, Vicki Wing, Robert Wolf.
Results of athletic events held the past week include: Baseball Speedway varsity 5, Mooresville 0 Speedway varsity 7, Zionsville 4 Southport varsity 4, Spedway 0 Speedway reserves 10, Southport 4 Speedway freshmen 6, Decatur Central 3 Golf Speedway defeated Chartrand and lost to Brebeuf. Tennis Warren Central 5, Speedway 2 A meet with Den Davis ended in a tie. Track Final standings in the B Division of the North Central Relays held last Saturday were Carmel, Brebeuf, Greenfield, Decatur, and Speedway. Other track scores were: Cathedral 76, Spedway 38, Plainfield 34 Decatur Central 70, Greenwood 51, Spedway 48, Mooresville 43 i Cathedral reserves 70, Speedway reserves 43 Speedway Bth grade 40, Decatur 42 Speedway Bth grade 8M Brownsburg 25 Speedway 7th grade 67, DecaCentral 24 Speedway 7th grade 15 3/5 Brownsburg 52/5 Speedway Junior High W 3/8, Franklin Central 15 2/5
