Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1968 — Page 3

Thursday, December 19, 1968

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (CoßtuHMd from 1) deliver the sermon at both services. The Chorale and Motet Choirs will sing “Carol of the Questioning Child” by Richard Kountz, and the Angelus Choir will sing “O, I Would Sing of Mary’s Child” by Lovelace, at the first service. The Chorale and Motet Choirs will sing again at the second service, and in addition, the Chancel Choir win sing “For Us a Son Is Born” by J.S. Bach at the second service. The Motet and Chancel Choirs win sing “A Christmas Fanfare” by Shaw as the Introit. _ The poinsettias which beautify the sanctuary for the Christmas season win be given by: Mr. E. I. Copenhaver and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Redman and Doug, in memory of Mrs. Blanche Copenhaven; Hazel Smith, in loving memory of Mrs. Anna Smith; Mrs. Janette Spencer, in memory of Mrs. Chloe Spears, sister of Mrs. Walter Dugger; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Leonard in memory of Mrs. John Leonard; Mrs. Everyl Aikin, Jerry, Jill, and Missy, in loving momory of Mr. John Aikin; Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Barksdale and family in loving memory of Karen; Mrs. Catherine Roembke and family, in loving memory of Mr. Edward F. Roembke; Mrs. Fairy Henderson, in memory of Mr. Walter Henderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henderson, and Mr. and Mrs. John Riley; Mrs. Lula Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson, in memory of Mr. William Johnson; given by the family of David Huffman; Mrs. Mary Stonebraker, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, in memory of Mr. Martin Stonebraker; Mr. and Mrs Reva Watson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eakin and daughters, in memory of Mrs. Maude Eakin; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mayhugh, in memory of their parents; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Betts, Marlyn, Dee Ann, and Mr. Russell Long, in memory of Mrs. Dorothy and Bill Long; given by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffin; Mrs. Miriam Hoerger in memory of Mr. Harry Hoerger and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coughlin; Mr and Mrs. Lee Norman in memory of their fathers, Mr. George McCoy and Mr. Ralph Norman; Samuel, Robert, and Paul Parke, in memory of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Parke; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson, in memory of their parents; Mrs. Rosa Ziegelmueller in memory of Mr. Wm. Ziegelmueller; Mr. and Mrs. Omar Lambert in memory of Mrs. Lambert’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Davis, and Mr. Lambert’s father, Mr. Wm. Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wheeler, in memory of Mrs. Wheeler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wheeler, in memory of Mr. Wheeler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Wheeler. The Pathfinders Class, which meets in Room 206 from 10:00 to 10:30 on Sunday morning, wishes to extend a welcome to any adult who is not now attending church school. The college students home for the holidays, and college-age young people are especially invited to visit the class on December 22nd and 29th. There will be a period of fellowship immediately following the class period. There will be no C.W.F. Bible Study on Monday, December 23rd. There will be no choir rehearsals next week, but all choirs will rehearse on Thursday, January 2nd. The Sr. High C.Y.F. will go caroling next Sunday evening at 5:30 p.m. If you know of any shut-in who would enjoy having them come, please call the church office before Friday noon. Seventh, eighth and ninth graders are invited to a Christmas dance at St Andrew’s Lutheran Church on Monday evening, December 23rd, from 7 to 10 p.m. They are to wear church clothes and bring a dime for soft drink. If you wish to attend, please call St. Andrew’s church office, 243-6684, by Friday, December 20th. T-act C all for young people interested in the Youth Study Conference in Europe in July of 1969. For complete information, call Rev. Art Vermillion at the church, 244-2000. There will be no Weekday Religious Education classes until January Bth, 1969.

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ST. CHRISTOPHERS CATHOLIC CHURCH (Coatiaeed frost Page 1) The Masses on Christmas Day will be the same as the Sunday schedule, and a Midnite Mass on December 24th. Tonight at 7:45 the St. Christopher Adult Choir will sing on the Monument Circle, Indianapolis. Tomorrow night, Friday, the Adult Choir will sing between 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. at Lafayette Square on the main bridge, close to the cinema. The regular Friday night Adult Social will begin as usual at 7:00 p.m. tomorrow night.in the school social room. Food Carry-Out at 5:00 pan. St. Catherine Junior CYO is having a City-Wide Dance at the Monsignor Downey Southside K. of C. Hall tonight from 7:30 p.m. until 10:30 pan. Dress is regular school clothes. God’s Housekeepers for Saturday, December 20th, will be Girl Scout Troop No. 34. Mrs. Nobie Arnold is the leader. Servers for next Sunday Masses will be ... 6:30 a.m., Joe Ward and David King . . . 8:00 a.m., Tony Curfman and Vincent Noblet . . . 10:00 a.m., Kenneth Herrick and Rick Rost . . . 11:30 am., John Deardorf and Bob Dean. The grade school at St Christopher will be dismissed Friday afternoon after the 1 o’clock Christmas Party for the Christmas Holidays. Classes will be resumed on Thursday, January 2nd, at the usual time. Save all your Christmas wrappings and boxes for the January

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Paper Sale Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, January 3,4, and 5. St Christopher Cadet Basketball team defeated Our Lady of Lourdes team at Lourdes on Sunday afternoon 46 to 43. They are scheduled to play St Monica at Ritter High School at 10:00 am Saturday, December 21st “56” Basketball team of St Chistopher is scheduled to play Christ the King at Chatard High School at 11:00 am. on Saturday, December 21st Congratulations to Mark Renie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Renie, 5986 Cadillac Drive. Mark was one of three Cathedral High School seniors selected by the Outstanding American Foundation as Outstanding Teen-agers of America for 1969, after being nominated by his school First publication of the marriage banns of David Harold Sigle of Michigan City and Kay Louise Brothers of St. Christopher were made Sunday. Mass intentions this week are as follows: Monday, 6:15 a.m. for Bernard Medenwald, requested by the Robert Grande family: at 8:00 a.m., for Mrs. E. M. Hesselgrave, requested by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Theiss. Tuesday, 6:15 am for Marie Dugan, requested by the John Duffy family: at 8:00 am., a Mass of Thanksgiving for the safe return of Leo Hittie from Vietnam, requested by the Hittie family. Wednesday, at 6:15 am for the deceased members of the Dufek family, requested by the Paul Dufek family: at 8:00 am. for Nora Seville, requested by Sam Seville.

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