Speedway Flyer, Volume 37, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1969 — Page 4

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garment. Learn to restore and repair any piece of worn upholstered furniture in the Upholstery class. Solve problems in the home dealing with furniture arrangement, color, harmony, floor covering, wall treatment, fabrics, and basic principles of securing harmonious interiors in the Interior Decorating class. Interested persons can call the Washington Evening School, 6373558 or come to the Evening School for further information.

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idian, this Saturday morning. (January 25) The free event will begin at 11 o’clock in the museum’s assembly hall, and all youngsters are invited. Ladies Auxiliary Holds Card Party The Ladies Auxiliary of St. Joseph Knights of Columbus, Council #5290 will hold their Third Annual Card Party, Wednesday, January 29, 1969 at their new Club Rooms, 4332 North German Church Road at 8:00 p.m. Both men and women are welcome. There will be lots of table and door prizes, also refreshments will be available. No progressive euchre will be played. For reservations call 898-5877.

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ST. CHMSTOPHRTS CATHOLIC CHURCH (CmHmU fcew Mt » Food-Carry-Out as usual every Friday will be tomorrow night at 5:00 pjn. in the school social room. The adult social will begin at 7:00 pan. There will be a meeting of the Mass commentators tomorrow night, January 24th, in the church basement at 7:30 pm. There are several vacancies: If there is any man in the parish who would like to be a reader, or know more about the duties of a commentator, ho is asked to contact Mr. James Dolan. 241-0019, or Me. Ed Pendergast. 244-1067, or just come down to the meeting. Mrs. Bea Theising, 291-7003 or 293-1345, is the lady to call TONIGHT if any St Christopher lady still wants to make the retreat at Fatima this week-end, beginning tomorrow night and closing Sunday afternoon. God’s Housekeepers for this week-end are Betty Schritzinger. Bernice McCarty, Janet Zetzl, Louise Leming, Delores Boston, Marie Hanke, and Florence Dufek. Don’t forget the PTO open meeting Monday night January 27th, at 8:00 p.m. in the school social room. Now is the time to start talking up the ‘Valentine Fair", a parish mid-winter festival, which is to be held Saturday night February 15th, from 6:00 pm. until midnite, in the school social room. This affair will be for adults only. There will be games, a variety booth, door prizes every hour, and a snack bar. Invite your friends, neighbors, and relatives to come. There will be no admission charge. There was a Scout meeting, uniform inspection, on Tuesday night at 7:00 p.m, January 21st in the basement of the church. We were sorry to learn that John Dunn, a former member of St. Christophers, now of St. Gabriel, was at the Veterans Hospital, West 10th street 7th floor West. Your prayers are requested that he soon will be back home with his wife, Billie, and his family. Because of the absense of Father Kessler this week, only one daily Mass is being said. Monday at 8:00 a.m. for Leonard Derleth, requested by Joe and Jule Dailey. Tuesday, at 8:00 a.m. for Rose Pranger, requested by the Francis Harrold family. Wednesday, at 8:00 a.m.» for John H. Burkhard, requested by Mr. and Mrs. James Ward. Thursday, at 8:00 a.m., for Wilbur Riedy, requested by Mr. and Mrs. Louis RoeckeL Friday, at 8:00 a.m. for Xavier and Eleanor Hutter, requested by Lorraine Prigge. Saturday, at 11:30 a.m., for Gustav Stieglitz, requested by the family A new assistant for St. Christopher parish is scheduled to arrive Sunday, January 26th. Pray your Rosary daily for Peace in the World. Nora Bray

ST. ANDREW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (ContMiNd frara Page 1) Community youth, from the 9th Grade through College age, between the hours of 7:30 & 11:00 pan. At 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, the Youth Committee (Synod) will meet. Again on Saturday night the “Back Door” will be open from 7:30-11:00 pan. The Worship schedule for Sunday morning is as printed above. Also at 9:40 a.m., will be “The Antkeeper” movie provided by the Lutheran Church in America. At 4:00 pan. there will be a Prayer Service of Christian Unity at St Gabriel’s Church, 6000 W. 34th Street The New Member Banquet will begin at 4:30 pan. This is for all families who joined St. Andrew’s during 1968, and is sponsored by the Evangelism Committee. Sunday evening activities include Confirmation Classes and Jr. Choir Rehearsal at 6:00 p.m., the Jr. High Youth meeting at the Methodist Church, beginning at 6:30 and Church Bowling Leagues at 8:00 pan. Monday Friday the Nursery School will be in session, with classes at 9:00 a.m., and 1:00 pan. Monday night the Girl Scouts will meet at 7:00 pan. Confirmation Classes will begin at 6:30 Tuesday night At 8:30, the Alcoholics Anonymous will hold their weekly meeting. Also on Tuesday will be the Weekday Religious Education Annual Meeting. Wednesday, at 3:10 p.m. there will be Weekday Religious Education classes. At 7:00 pao, the TOPS Group will meet The Sr. Choir will rehearse at 7:45 pan. The Thursday night TOPS Group will meet at 7:00 pan. Also on Thursday will be a Church Council meeting, at 7:30. If you are interested in attending a class on Church Membership, phone the Church Office. 243-6684. A 5-week series is being arranged and the first session will be held either Tuesday or Wednesday evening, January 28 or 29th, at 7:30 pan.

Thurtday, January 23» 1969