Speedway Flyer, Volume 40, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1972 — Page 9
THURSDAY, MAY 4,1972
St. Cbristipber Catholic Starch 5335 West 16th St Rev. L. A. Lindemann, MjA., S.T Pastor Rectory, 5301 W. 10th Street Phone: 244-0353 Rev. John E. Hartzer, B.A. Associate Pastor School and Convent Phone: 244-2884 Sunday Mass Schedule; Saturday at 5:30 p.n>., the Mass at Anticipation. Sunday, 730 ajn., 9:00 a.m., 1030 ajn., 12 Noon, and 530 p.m. WeeWey Mass Schedule; Monday and Tuesday 8:00 ajn. and 530 pun. Wednesday 6d5 ajn. and 8:00 ajn. Thursday 8:00 ajn. and 530 p.m. Friday (First Friday) 6d5 ajn., 8:00 ajn. and 530 pjn. Saturday 8:00 ajn., 1130 ajn. and 530 pjn. Holy Communion, Monday through Friday, 12:00 Noon, emissions, today (Thursday) 5:00 to 535 pjn. and ten minutes before the Masses tomorrow (First Friday). Saturday, as usual, 430 to 535 p.m. and 8:00 to 830 pjn. There was no 530 pjn. Mass yesterday (Wednesday) evening. Father Hartzer was in Bloomington, Indiana that evening to celebrate with his classmates the 18th Anniversary of their ordination to the priesthood. Friday (tomorrow) of this week is First F riday, a day on which all are encouraged to go to Mass and Communion in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and to pray for the special blessing of a happy and holy death. Masses tomorrow will be at 6d5 ajn., 8:00 a.m. and 530 pjn. Regular Friday night weekly Social this week at 7 pjn. in the school social room. Mrs. Helen Spurlin, kitchen chairman. Tip Bauer, fish fryer. God’s Housekeepers this weekend will be Christine Reynolds, Charlotte Pauley, Clara Foley, Helen Kaesel, Bobbi Arens, Mary Jo Ferguson and Joyce Dault. Mass Servers Schedule. Saturday, May 6th, 530 p.m., Kevin Easterday and Donny Henderson. Sunday, May 7th, 730 ajn., Joey Kutcher and Dan Murphy; 1030 ajn., Den Liles and Mark Paradise; 12 Noon, Jim Renie and Tom Schicker; 530 p.m., Jim Reinhard and Paul Theising. Monday, May Bth, 8:00 a.m., Steve Williams and Bernie Volz. Grade School Cadet “B” team will play St. Michael today at 430 pjn. at St. Christopher. Grade School Cadet “A” team will play All Sairts tomorrow at 430 p.m. at St. Joseph. Grade School Cadet Baseball team will play St. Michael tomorrow at 530 p.m. at the Speedway Leonard Park. Mass Intentions for the week. Sunday, April 30th, 9:00 ajn., William Hay requested by the Butterworth and Londry families. 1030 ajn., Delphia McAtee, by Joseph McAtee. Monday, 830 a.m., Clara Burkhard by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Benge. 530 pjn., Louise Ripberger by Wolpe and Lowhead family. Tuesday, 8:00 a.m., Fultz, Krouse and Flesh families by Donald Fultz family. 530 p.m., James Ellis by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibboney. Wednesday, 6:15 ajn., Ann Dugan by Mary Lee. 8:00 a m., John Wallace Thompson by Louis and Ruth Wolfla. Thursday, 8:00 ajn., John McCarthy by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kraus, Jr. 530 pjn., Mary Carroll fay Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carroll. Friday, 6d5 a.m., Mary Wilson by Family. 8:00 a.m., John Sparenblek fay Thomas Naumsek and Clara Hedden. 530 pjn., Henry Sitzman by Family. Saturday, 8:00 ajn., Fred Keers by Family. 1130 ajn., Frank Thomas Burton by Paul and Catherine Burton. 530 pjn., Hilda Hartzer by Catherine and Edward McIntyre. Sunday, May 7th, 9:00 a.m., Roy Turner by Garland Edwards. 1030 ajn., Antonio Gorjanc by Family. First Holy Communion for the children in St. Christopher grade school and in the CCD program will be celebrated on Sunday, May 7th, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Peter Martich from St. Christopher was among 49 lay persons honored this past week to receive the CYO Monsignor Albert Busaid Award. Ann has been active in the past with high school youth Criterion Quiz team and the girls’ softball teams. This Service Award is given yearly to recognize persons who have devoted an unusual amount of time and effort to youth programs. Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul </ Mrs. Bertha M. Shields, who died last week and whose foneral Mass was last Saturday morning at St. Christopher. She was a member of St. Monica Catholic Church. In the past, the whole Shields family were members of St. Christopher. Gratulations and all good wishes to our Associate Pastor, Rev. John E. Hartzer, who will be celebrating his (?) birthday on Sunday, May 7th. An Executive session of the St. Christopher Board of Education was held Monday evening, May Ist, at 730 pjn. in the school library. Parish Paper Drive this weekend - Friday afternoon to Monday morning, May 5-6-7-8. ft would help a lot if you sack or tie your newspapers - or box them. Thank you. Pray your Rosary daily for Peace in the World... especially during the month of May, the month honoring the Blessed Virgin Mary. Nora Bray
St. Like’s Halted Ctarck if Ckrist 5360 W. 16th Street Howard W. Beer, Pastor Sunday Church School - 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship - 10:30 aan. Nursery for pre-school children.
St. Join's Episcopal Chuck 5625 West 30th Street The Rev. George L. Evans, 293-0372 8:00 Holy Cominiinion 9:30 Family Eucharist, sermon and Church School
CHAPEL ROCK CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1055 N. Girls School Road Dennis Fulton, Minister 3:30-10:45 Worship 9:45 A.M. Bible School 6:00 P.M. Youth Hour 7:00 P.M. Evening Worship
NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH (Fundamental - Independent) 3470 N. High School Road Rev. Larry Newans, - Pastor Sunday School .. • .9:45 a.m Preaching Service 10:45 a.m. Youth Groups .... 6:00 p.m. Evening Service .. 7:00 pan. Prayer Meeting (Wednesday) 7rfX) pan.
MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Synod 4141 Ji. High School Hoad Rev. A. J. HeUert, Pastor Sunday School. ...9:15a.m. Worship Service ,10c30a.m-
Church if Ckrist 3103 N. High School Rd. 291-2521 John Welch, Office 293-4365 Bible Study - 9:30 aan. Worship 10:30 aan. & 6 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 pan.
OUR SHEPHERD LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 1634 So. Dunlap Maplewood Elementary School) Worship 9:00 a.m. Sunday School-Bible Class 10:00 a.m. Lenten Midweek Service, Weds. 7:00 p.m. Roger D. Eden, Pastor 447-4044
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Spillway Cbristiai Cbircb 14th Street and Winton Ave. 244-2000 Dr. Ray Montgomery, Minister Rev. Enos Nelson, Associate Minister Mr. Dale E. Ramsey, Director at Music TWO MORNING SERVICES First Worship Service9:ooSeeravi Worship Service .. Jl3O - 1230... Children’s Study and Worship. . 9:00-1030; 1130-12:00.. Youth and Adult Classeslo:oo -WHO ajn.
Speedway Baptist Ctartb (AtaUated with Robert L. Wayne, Minister Thomas Long, Minister of Music & Youth Morning Worshipß;4s AJf. & 11:00 AJf. Sunday schoolWß •.». Training Hour Evening Worship . . . - • • • *••••»••••*••• •TOIQ Mld-Wwk Prayer service7:oo Th. SP^dwayßWChnrehteMwaghW“ visitors at any aarrtca. Nuraary fieflmaa are always avllahla-
Speedway Cbircb it the Burnet 5020 Crawfordsville Rd., 243-0077 Minister, Rev. Jimmy Bailey Sunday School • . . . . • 330 Church Worship4o3o Youth ®3O Juniors . . . . 6:30 Evening Evangelistic Service . . . • 730 Waringsday Evening Prayer and Praise 730
tan tau Mtri Pnstataiai tbmb 3000 N. High School Road, 291-08® Rev. Roger L. Dean, Pastor Fall & Winter Sunday Schedule: 9t15 - Family Worship, Nursery, Kindergarten, Classes for Grades 1-4. 1035 - Church School classes for adults and youth in Grades 5 - 12. 1135 - Second Worship Service, Nursery, Kindergarten, Classes for Grades 1-6.
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THE OLD CONVENTIONAL WAY is the WRONG Way. Harsh scrubbing with brushes, shampoos and suds not only pulls and twists carpet fibers, it packs and mats carpet pile. Scrubbing methods clean only a carpet’s surface, because it cleans from the top down rather than from die bottom up. Scrubbing also forces dirt deeper into carpet and backing and leaves old foam which actually attracts dirt. This means more frequent cleaning. Where does this dirt and residue go? It stays in the carpet, and after so many cleanings, (then your carpet can no longer be cleaned by this method) it will have to be extracted.
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-L St. Wnw's z '4 Litbene Ctartb 5702 Crawfordsville Read Z43-MB4 Ricterd J. Levine, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES HOLY COMMUNION 9:00 ajn. SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL 9:00 ajn. WORSHIP 1030 ajn. Rev. Keith L. Kinney, Vice-Pastor You are cordially invited at attend one of our two Hours of Worship provided each Sunday morning throughout the year. THURSDAY, May 4, Little Red Door Sewing 9xoo ajn. Worship-Music Committee 730 pjn. Social Ministry Committee 7:30 pjn. Wt Watchers 730 pjn. T.OJP.S. Group 730 pjn. SATURDAY, May 6, Sr. League Picnic at Turkey Run. LHRAA AH Day Session in Youth Building. Mother-Daughter Banquet 6-.30 p.m. Program will be “From Babes to Brides” presented by the Speedway Musicale. SUNDAY, May 7, Worship 930 ajn. Sunday Church School - Classes for an ages 930 ajn. Holy Communion will be celebrated at toe 10:30 Hour of Worship. MONDAY, May 8, Free Clinic - Ruebella and 10 day Measles. Children over 1 and under 6, free from allergies, colds and feathers. Members and friends of St Andrew’s living in toe community are urged to take advantage of this. Time: 12:30 to 2:30 pjn. Wt Watchers 730 pjn. Girl Scouts No. 219 and No. 656, 7: 00 pjn. Cub Pack No. 566,7:30 pjn. TUESDAY, May 9, Wt Watchers 930 ajn. Girl Scout Leaders Meeting 930 - 1230 noon. Esther Circle 7:30 pjn. in the home of Michell Fraley. Girl Scout Troop No. 546, 330 pjn. and No. 598, 3:30 pjn. Alcoholics Annonymous, ALAnon, and Alateens 8;30 pjn. WEDNESDAY, May 10, Library Committee 9:30 ajn. WRE 3:30 pjn. T.OJJS. 730 pjn. Sr. Choir 735 pjn. RECOVERY, Group 8:00 p.m. THURSDAY, May 11, Martha Circle 930 ajn. in toe home of Marilyn Gruenhagen. T.O.PJS. 730 pjn. Wt Watchers 730 pjn. Mary Magdalene Circle in toe home of Lois Svoboda 830 pjn. Monday - Friday, 930 ajn. and 130 pjn.. Nursery School
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Speedway United Metbedist Ctartb 5065 West 16th Street 2414563 - 243-7812 You are cordially invited to participate in worship with us at either 9:30 or 1130 on Sunday morning. The Rev. Mr. William R. Valentine, Jr. win deliver the sermon at both services entitled, “Families Serve a Changing Age.” The Cherub Choir will sing at 9:30 and toe Chancel Choir will sing at 1130. A special quartet will be providing the offortory music. Sunday is observed as Children’s Day which begins National Family Week. It is a time for seeking God’s presence in a family setting, for Christians believe that God intended for life to be fulfilled to its highest in a family relationship. DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Plans are underway for Daily Vacation Bible School which will run from June 20 through June 30. The teachers will use Monday, June 19, for arranging rooms and preparing schedules. The daily sessions will be from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 ajn. and will be open to toe community. A registration fee of 50 cents will be charged for each student, but no family will pay more than SI.OO. The age levels will include Nursery I, for those children 3 years of age by October 1,1971, through Grade VI. We are in need of teachers for the above levels and of people wito special talents and skills. There will be a teacher training session May 18, at Wesley United Methodist Church. Those who may not want to teach might enjoy serving on one of toe following committees: Refreshment, Audio Visual, Publicity, Supply and Equipment, Transportation, Records and Enrollment, Child Care or any other way you may want to serve. Youth are welcome to help. All those wishing to participate in toe joy of Vacation Bible School, please contact Mary Lewis, 244-6150, or Mary Lou Woods, 293-2368. Registration for the children will begin on Children’s Day, May 8. ATTENTION LADIES! The Women’s Society of Christian Service of toe church will sponsor a Salad Luncheon at toe church from 1130 to 130 on Tuesday, June 6. This is open to toe public and is a time when you can entertain toe guests that you have felt obligated to do so for a long time. There is to be a 50 cents donation for five salads plus a charge for toe drink. CALENDAR Thursday, May 4 - 430 pjn., Carol Choir; NO ONE WAY CHOIR; 6:30 p.m M Crusader Choir; 7 : Chancel Choir. Saturday, May 6 - 830 ajn., Jr. High confirmation Class leaves church parking lot enroute to Danville on Walkathon to purchase playground equipment for Fletcher Place Community Center. Sunday, May 7 - 9:30 and 1130, Worship and Church School; 10:30 ajn., Refreshment period; 230 pjn., American Association of Retired Persons; 330 p.m., Sr. High UMYF Bowling Party; 3:30 p.m., One Way street Choir performance of musical, “What’s It All About, Anyhow?” at Indiana Giris School, (Fellowship Hall of Chapel), 2596 North Girls School Road. Public invited.; 530p.m., Jr. High Confirmation Class in Upper Room; 6:30 pjn., Jr. High Confirmation Class Snack in Fellowship Hall; 730 pjn M Jr. High UMYF with 6th Graders invited. Program: An audiovisual presentation of Summer Camping Program. Monday, May 8 • 730 pjn., Council on Ministries; 830 pjrt, Administrative Board. Tuesday, May 9 - 7 : 30 p.m., Sunshine Circle. Wednesday, May 10 - 730 pjn., Fidelity Circle. Thursday, May 11 -1030 ajn., Red Door Sewing Circle; 430 pjn.. Carol Choir; NO ONE WAY STREET CHOIR; 630 Crusader Choir; 7:30 p.m.. chancel Choir.
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The “STE AM-BRITE ” EXTRACTION METHOD is the RIGHT Way. Steaming hot water plus special emulsifiers are sprayed under high pressure through a nozzle deep into carpet fibers. This produces a hydrophobic action which traps, lifts and suspends deeply-embedded grit and grime until (seconds later) a powerful vacuum sucks up the dirty solution and floats it down the nearest drain - - all in one operation. Carpet pile is lifted, dried and fluffed as it is DEEP CLEANED. Ideal for all types of carpets including SHAGS, the real test for any carpet cleaning system.
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