Speedway Flyer, Volume 37, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1969 — Page 4
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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH iContiauad from Pane 1! be present for this service. Once more during the month of July a box will be available in the north hall for you to bring donations of canned goods for Wheeler Mission. This is an annual effort, sponsored by the Christian Women’s Fellowship, to replenish the supply of canned goods for the Mission. Gifts of money also acceptable. Fall Festival sewing and other work will proceed on Wednesday at the Dotlich Farm. Anyone wishing further information should contact Mrs. Alberta Lambert, 244-2053, or Mrs. Margaret Dotlich, 926-1133. This is the last week for our “Weekly” to be published until September. Be sure to watch the Flyer news for church activities! ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Pose U Confessions . . . Saturday 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. and 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. Junior CYOers are sponsoring a Car Wash this Saturday, June 28th, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the school parking lot on West 15th Street. Price of the car wash will be $1.50 per car. All the proceeds will be used by the CYOers to charter a bus and other expenses for their picnic on Sunday, June 29th, to Shakamak State Park. CYO Church “dusters” for Saturday, June 28th, at 10:00 a.m., are Carol Elliot, Carol Bongen, Nancy Sommers, Barb Mannen, and Patty Brinksneader. Reservations for the Shakamak Picnic should have already have been made either with John Renie or Mike Ratcliff. But if you’re one of those who is last, maybe there is still room for you, if you hurry and call John or Mike. The chartered bus will leave the school grounds Sunday, June 29th at 9:15 a.m. and will return home about 7:30 or 8:00 pan. Peter’s Pence Collection will be taken up next Sunday at all
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the Sunday Masses. This is the annual collection which is given to the Holy Father to help him meet the many demands for the many international charities which are made upon him. Cub Pack 500 scouts will attend the Three Stooges Show on Saturday, July sth. Meeting place will be in the church parking lot at 7:00 a.m. They will take off at 7:15 a.m., as they must be at the T.V. Station on or before 7:45 a.m. Den Mathers will be responsible for transportation. Cub Scouts are asked to wear uniforms, if they have one. Any questions? Call Harry Williams. Our congratulations to William Patrick Leonard, the son of Mrs. Loretta Leonard of St. Christopher parish. Recently, Pat received his Ph.D. at Pitt University, Pennsylvania State College, at Pittsburgh. Father Richard Terrill, pastor of Our Lady of the Springs, French Lick, St. Christopher’s first assistant pastor,’ will conduct a retreat for members of the Lawrenceburg, North Vernon, Terre Haute and Richmond Deanery Councils of Catholic Women the week-end of June 27-29, at Our Lady of Fatima Retreat House, 5353 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis. Mass intentions for this week. Monday, at 11:30 a.m. for Leonard Webber, requested by the Walter Bische family: at 5:30 p.m. for Oscar Kress, requested by friends. Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. for Edna Shea, requested by friends of the Jenkerson family: at 5:30 p.m. for Anna Burries, requested by friends. Wednesday, at 11:30 a.m. for Bridget Flisk requested by the Donald Fultz family: at 5:30 p.m. according to the intentions for Mrs. Richard Bassler. Thursday, at 11:30 for Hazel Jones, requested by Frank and Gertrude Joyce: at 5:30 p.m. for Joseph Feit, requested by Mrs. Clara Burkhard. Friday, at 11:30 a.m. for Anthony Zwissler, requested by friends: at 5:30 p.m. for Mary Zener, requested by a friend. Saturday, at 11:30 a.m. for Martha Tatlock, requested by a friend: at 5:30 p.m. according to the intentions of Emil Brinksneader. Yte hope that you have all noticed the big new sign on the southwest corner of Lyndhurst and West 16th, advertising St. Christopher’s Annual Festival . . . Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, July 24, 25, 26. The following parishioners have volunteered for chairmanship . . . Steam Table, Jo Anna Beeler and Carol Jenks: Pie Service, Sally Easier day: Carry Outs, Phyllis Bayt, Shirley Trusnik, Tangy Wells: Laundry and Linen, Kay Brier: Merchandise and Sporting Goods stand, co-chairman, Paul Dukek: Raffle Books on the Ground, John Butler: Office Chairmen, Norbert Keller, Oscar Bender, Francis Bell, Robert Keating, and Harry Doyle, and the Raffle Book Chairmen, Leonard Benedetto, James Breen, and James Houk. But oh, there are a lot more chairmen posts to be filled. However, if anyone would like to help any of the ladies or men listed above, please do call them. One thing we can all do, whether young or old, and that is pray for a successfull Festival. Pray your Rosary daily for Peace in the World. Bray
Thursday, June 26, 1969
Recent High School Graduates are preparing far College Members of the high school classes of 1969 are enrolling in Indiana Central College’s “Preparing for College” course which will begin July 15. Six classes will be held on consecutive Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7:00 to 9:30 pan. with the final session being July 31. Faculty members of Indiana Central College will discuss the following subjects: becoming a college student, pressures of time, financing active listing, outlining, notetaking, use of the library, preparation for tests and organizing your thoughts with logic. The course is open to students who will be enrolling in any college or university this fall. Brochures, registration forms and additional information are available through the Continuing Education Center, Indiana Central College, 4001 Otterbein Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46227. Phone 787-0342.
Chank-Tun-Un-Gi 50th Anniversary “A Day at Camp Chank-Tun-Un-Gi” will be relived by several hundred former campers of the Northeastern Boy Scout Camp, now Belzer Reservation, as its fiftieth anniversary is observed on Saturday, June 28. According to reunion chairman, Merle H. Miller, a committee of 20 former Scouters, now leading citizens of Indianapolis, has planned a full schedule of activities to be participated in by the old timers. Registration begins at 1:30 p.m. and events continue through 9:30 p.m. Included are a baseball game, swimming competition, Hag retreat and campfire. Camp Chank-Tun-Un-Gi was first opened in 1919 as a wilderness camp far from the city. Ninty acres were purchased for $20,009 in 1918. In 1948, the name was changed to Chief Belzer Reservation, in memory of the Central Indiana Council's first professional Scout executive F. O. Belzer who founded the council In 1914 and served until his retirement in 1940. All former campers are invited to attend all or part of the reunion. Families are invited. A fish fry will be held in the even-
