Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1968 — Page 5

Thursday, November 14, 1968

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ST. ANDREW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page I) Magdalene Circle will hold it’s monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Sue Hahn, beginning at 8:00. Saturday night at 7:00 the Sr. High will attend the final football •game of the Indianapolis Capitals. Sunday morning’s Services will be as stated above. There will be a “New Member Class’ beginning this day at 9:40 a.m., in the Pastor’s office. Anyone considering membership at St. Andrew’s is asked to be present. (For further information call 243-6684). At *2:30 in the afternoon, there will be a Service at the Northwest Nursing Home. The EMR Visitors’ Final Report is at 3:00 p.m. The evening activities will include Jr. League Recreation at 5:30, Jr. Choir Rehearsal at 6:00, Confirmation Classes at 6:00, Folk Singing at 7:00 and Church Bowling beginning at 8:00 p.m. Monday Friday, the Nursery School will be in session. Monday, the Girl Scouts will hold their weekly meeting at 7:00 p.m. Confirmation Classes begin at 6:30, Tuesday night. Also on Tuesday are the Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at 8:30 and the LCW General Meeting at 8:00 p.m. The LCW Meeting will be held in the

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Fellowship Hall, with Mr. Bob Rudness’ program about “Japan today”. Husbands and families are invited! Wednesday afternoon, the boys and girls will meet for Weekday Religious Education at 3:10. The TOPS Group meets at 7:00 pan. At 7:45, the Sr. Choir will rehearse. On Thursday, Nov. 21, the Girl Scouts and Leaders will hold a meeting at 7:00 p.m. The Church Council will meet at 7:30 on that night

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ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Coatiaued from Page 1) God’s Housekeepers this week-end will be Johanna Sommers, Frances Perona, Carol Walter, Sally Easterday, Mary Ellen Arthur, Mary Fendel, and Catherine Dillon. CYOers will receive corporate Holy Communion at the 10 o’clock Folk Mass Sunday, November 17th. A group of the teenagers from the Chapel Hill Methodist Church have been invited to attend this Mass and the breakfast which will follow in the school dining room. The Nuns’ Pantry Shower will be held the week of November 18th. Boxes will be placed in the classrooms where food will be collected. This is an age-old custom. Anyone who does not have children in school or who does not know any chidren by whom to send a gift, and who may wish to give something may take it to the school, the convent, or the rectory. The 1969 Sunday Collection envelopes are now being prepared and will be distributed during the next two weeks. Any parishioners who will have a change of address or who are moving out of the

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come in new antiqued patent leather and the metal in fabrics (bronze, silver, gold). Pump and sandal silhouettes are clean and beautiful, some decorated in the sparkle of a jeweled stray or throat, an appliqued flower, fancy stand-up buckle or gleaming mirror ornament. So, you see, Ladies, we can once again be beautiful from head to toe and once again, enjoy shopping and choosing just the perfect fot-flair for that special holiday occation. Sincerely, Claudia "SINGLES ONLY" There will be a W A C Party, Saturday, Nov. 23, at 7:30 p.m. for all Post-High School Single Folks. (If you don’t know what the initials are, and you’re interested in finding out, call Miss Joyce Nelson 2429) The party will be at the home of Miss Nelson, 2324 Sumter. Plan to attend!!

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parish are asked to notify the rectory right away. If there are any new parishioners who have not registered, they are asked to do so. Mrs. Eva Harris ot West Fifteenth street entered St Vincent Hospital Saturday afternoon. She is in Room 1538. Friday, November Bth, closed the first quarter at St Christopher school. There was an Open House at the school on Tuesday, November 12th. On Monday evening, November 25th, there will be a PTO meeting. Daily Masses at St Christopher for this week were announced as follows: Monday, at 6:15 a.m. for Mr. Herbert Baker, requested by the Hahn family: at 8:00 a.m. for Frank Medenwald, requested by the Norbert Keller family. Tuesday, at 6:15 am., an Anniversary Mass for Mary Jane Hermann, requested by the Albert Hermann family: at 8:00 am for Magdeline Devine, requested by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moore. Wednesday, at 6:15 a.m. for Marilyn Poole, requested by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cangaray: at 8:00 a.m. for Bertha Laßonski, requested by the Ida Lee family. Thursday, at 6:15 a.m. for Mary Aim Bische, requested by the Schepers and Bische families: at 8:00 a.m. for Nora Seville, requested by Sam Beville. Friday, at 6:15 a.m. for Katherine Kennedy, requested by Mr. and Mrs. George Mosey: at 8:00 am., an Anniversary Mass for Herman Medenwald, requested by Letha Medenwald. Saturday, at 11:30 am. for Agnes Malone, requested by Marie Stieglitz: at 5:30 p.m. for Frank Medenwald requested by Jean and Jerry Clare. Michael E. Jackson will be married to Paula Burton of St. Christopher, at one o’clock Saturday afternoon at St. Christopher Reception will be at the Country Club at 2 o’clock. Assumption Parish will hold a Turkey and Ham Smorgasbord Saturday, November 16th, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the downstairs school hall.

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