Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1960 — Page 1

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St. Christopher's Catholic Church 5335 West 16th Street Rev. L. A. LindemannPastor Rev. R. J. Terrill Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses: 6:30—8:00--10:00—11:30 Helen Houk (CH. 4-1442) or Dorothy Spitzer (AX. 3-1683) will pick up your old papers and magazines this week-end, if you have no way of getting them down to St. Christopher. Crates will be on W. 15th back of St. Christopher school as usual Friday through Sunday, Sept. 30th, October Ist and 2d. Forty Hours Devotion will begin at St. Christopher with the eight o’clock High Mass on Friday morning of this week being offered .(Continued on Page 6)

SCHOOL NEWS CURRENT SCHOOL CALENDAR September 30, Senior High Dance for Grades 10, 11, 12. October 4, Football, Franklin Central, Here, 7:30 p.m. October 5, Reserve Football, Charlton, Here, 7:00 p.m. October 8, Football, Bloomington, There, 7:30 p.m. October 10, Freshman Football, Brownsburg, There, 7:00 p.m. October 14, Football, Beech Grove, There, 7:30 p.m. October 18, Freshman Football, Westlane, There, 7:00 p.m. October 21, Football, Danville, Here, 7:30 p.m. October 22, Junior High Dance for Grades 7,8, 9. October 24, Reserve Football, Beech Grove, There, 7:00 p.m. October 26, Football, Pike Township, Here, 7:30 pjn. October 27, 28, State Teachers Association. October 29, Football, Ben Davis, There, 7:30 p.m. Last Thursday night several members of the Speedway Advisory Committee to the Marion County School Reorganization Committee attended a meeting called by the County Committee (Continued on Page 4) Personals Miss Lynda Carol Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Long, Speedway, is one of 81 nursing students who began three years of study and hospital experience at the Indiana University School of Nursing at the I.U. Medical Center in Indianapolis, September 12. She was a pre-nursing student last year on the Indiana University campus at Bloomington. Upon completion of the fouryear course, members of the class will be awarded B.S. degrees in nursing by Indiana University. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Mayo announce the arrival of a son, Robt. Curtis Mayo, 7 lb., 5 oz., born Monday, Sept. 26th at the Methodist Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brady, Jr., 7101 Carlsen and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mayo, 5211 W. 11th St. REGISTER AND VOTE NORTHWEST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 5403 W. 26th Street (Temporary location) SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evangelistic 7:00 p.m MIDWEEK SERVICE Tuesday Prayer and Bible Study at 7:30 p.m. Come, bring your Bibles and study with us the wonderful word of life. Pastor Yale E. Roberts, CH. 1-1302. If you need transportations, call CH. 1-1302 or AX. 1-5468.

Speedway Baptist Church (Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention) 2986 Moller Road Rev. James R. Deuel, Pastor, AX. 1-8570 Sunday School, 9:45 am. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Training Union, 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday night: Sunday school teachers and officers meeting at 7:00; Prayer Service at 7:45. The Speedway Baptist Church is always happy to welcom* visitors at any service. Nursery facilities are always available. Church of Christ 1956 West 10th Street Services. Sunday 10:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m Thursday For information call CH. 1-4382 Church of the Master American Baptist Church 1620 N. Girls School Road WILLIAM HELM, Pastor 1323 N. Furman—CH. 1-7048 Sunday Morning Unified Service—9:3o to 11:00 a-xn. B.Y.F. 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 7:30 p.m.

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Baptist World Alliance Delegate To Speak At Speedway Baptist Rev. E. Harmon Moore, Executive Secretary of the State Convention of Baptists in Indiana, will at the Speedway Baptist Church, 2986 Moller Road, Sunday Evening, October 2, 1960. Rev. Moore attended the Baptist World Alliance held in Rio De Janerio, Brazil, this past June. Delegates from all over the world were in attendance at this meeting. On his return home Rev. Moore visited Baptist Mission Station in Latin America. He will be showing slides of the Alliance Meetings as well as the Mission Stations. Services will begin at 6:30 p.m. The public is cordially invited. Westwood Duplicate Bridge Winners Played Tues., Sept. 20, 1960. North-South 1. Mrs. Wm. Pein and Mrs. Fred BeH. 2. and 3. Tie. Jack Simon and Tom Barnhart and Mrs. James Mitchell and Mrs. Richard Eschenbach. East-West 1. Mrs. Don Hood and Bernard Casselman. 2. Wm. Smith and Jack Weathers. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Enlow. P.T.A. Board Meeting The Speedway PTA Board meeting will be held October 5 at 9 a.m. in the Audio Visual room of the Carl G. Fisher School. All Board members are urged to attend. v Nuts for Sale Amity Circle has pecans and black walnuts for sale. Please phone Mrs. Pierce, CH. 1-6118. Indpls Hiking Club On Sunday, October 2, the Indianapolis Hiking Club will hike in Bradfords Woods. Meet at 1:00 p.m. east side of the state house. Leader: Bob Murray, 608 West Drive, Woodruff Place, ME. 88615. Card Of Thanks LEACH—We wish to acknowledge with sincere appreciation the kindness and expressions of sympathy, the many beautiful floral and spiritual remembrances extended to us by our relatives, friends and neighbors at the passing of our beloved wife and mother, Lillian R. Leach. We especially wish to thank the Rev. Fathers Lindemann and Terrill, the Altar Society and Choir of St. Christophers, Sister Virginia, Sisters and nurses of St. Vincents School of Nursing, Dr. Glen V. Ryan, Stevens Mortuary and all who assisted in any way. Husband and Children

Issued Every Week to Every Home in Speedway, Westgate Addition and Clermont

- GIRLS - SPEEDWAY LITTLE LEAGUE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION IS ORGANIZING Cheering Sections If you ore interested, fill out the coupon below and deliver to Allison School No. 3 Playground on Saturday, October 1, at 10:00 a.m. Girls in 3rd through Bth grade will be accepted. Mothers interested in assisting are also asked to report. Telephone NAME ADDRESS AGEGRADE I hereby consent to haveparticipate (Girl's name) in cheering activities and agree to accept all responsibilities for any accident in, or going to and from, any bad game or practice session. Furthermore; I agree to accept financial responsibility for the care of alt equipment issued to by the Speedway Little League (Girl's name) Football Association, ond the return of such equipment at a specified date as set by officials of the association. (Parent's Signature)

North-Worman Miss Bonita Ann North and Victor Larry Worman were married Sept. 24 in the Speedway Christian Church. Rev. John Andrae officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Parents of couple are Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. North, 1808 Christopher Lane, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Victor Worman, 1416 Gross Avenue. The bride wore a white taffeta and chantilly lace gown. The portrait neckline was trimmed with lace, seed pearls and iridescent and the bouffant skirt was appliqued with lace sprinkled with pearls and sequins. A pearl crown held her veil and she carried a white orchid on a white Bible. Miss Melinda McArthur was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Misses Sally Ann Kern and Becky Worman, sister of the bridegroom. Their dresses were turquoise blue taffeta styled with cummerbunds and butterfly bows. They carried baskets of pink asters and roses. Best man was Lowell Woods, Gerald North, brother of the bride, and Charles Crawford seated guests. Rita Ashby was soloist. After a reception in the church, the couple left for a northern wedding trip. Upon return they will reside at 3304 West 10th. SURVIVAL PLAN B—BIOLOGICAL Biological warfare is the intentional use of living organisms to cause the sickness or death of persons by directly attacking them or affecting their plant and animal resources. Attacks with biological agents may precede, accompany, or follow an initial nuclear attack. One of their biggest dangers is the ease which they can be dispersed by saboteurs. The detection of biological (Continued on Page 7) Card Of Thanks THOREN DR. We wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation and thanks the kindness and sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended by our friends and neighbors. We also wish to thank the Rev. Howard E. Wright, Speedway Methodist Church and the Conkle Funeral Home for their kind and sympathetic services. The Thoren Family

8:30 a.m. Service mid Sermon. Sunday Church School for grades one through eight. 10:00 a.m. Service and Sermon. Sunday Church School for Nursery class and Kindergarten. Nursery provided for 10:00 a.m. services only. The Church with the red doors is always open for meditation and prayer.

Thursday, September 29, 1960

Mr. Weller To Speak Sunday The Senior High Christian Youth Fellowship of the Speedway Christian Church cordially invites the youth of Speedway to come to hear Mr. Dale Weller, government teacher at Speedway High School, discuss “The Threat of Communism” —• this Sunday evening, October 2, at 7:00 in the Senior High Dept, of the church. Since this is such a timely topic, we thought we should share it All young people of any Christian faith need to know as much as possible about this atheistic power which threatens to overrun Christianity—to “bury” us! (CYF recreation will start at 5:30 instead of 5:00 as last year.) Speedway Lodge 729 Special Notice Thursday, September 29, Lodge will open at 6:30 p.m. Master Mason Degree, Attention all Craft Club Members. Rummage Sale The ladies of St. Christopher Altar Society are sponsoring a Rummage Sale October 12th, 13th and 14th. This will be held in the church social room each afterneed and evening. Anyone wishing to donate articles of any nature may call Mrs. Vanard Sherman, CH. 4-3426 or Mrs. Leonard Benedetto, CH. 40218 for pick-up. This rummage sale is open to the public and your patronage would be very much appreciated. REMEMBER! PAPER SALE SENIOR CYF SATURDAY, OCT. 1 Christmas Cards See the beautiful samples of Personal, Printed cards carried by Los Amigos Class of the Speedway Christian Church. Prices range from 50 cards for $1.50, to 25 cards for $3.95. You can make your selection from 50 ribbon samples. Wrapping paper in boxes or rolls either foil or decorated paper. If you prefer boxed cards, we will be pleased to serve you. Stop in at 5204 W. 15th St. to see the samples or call CH. 1-3033 to have the samples in your home. Marion Farmer, Pres., CH. 4-3966, B. Gummere, CH. 1-3033. REGISTER AND VOTE

St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church .I6ih and Beelar, CH. 1-4116 Phillip D. Bigelow, Pastor CH. 1-7320

Helping Put Annual United Fund Drive Over 1I I Bill ' Walk' ! W Im ww* > ill y!i ■, , A W . Wk •; .. . Pit Mr if/ p* Mm m/UflMIMp Mn. Chester Moore, Regional Chairman

The suburbs, with their rocketing population, are playing an increasingly vital role in helping put the annual United Fund drive over the top. That was duly noted yesterday by Mrs. A. Dale Fiers, U. F. Residential Division chairman, in announcing the suburban leaders in the campaign staff. Named leaders for this area: Vice-Chairman; Mrs. Herman Schmink, 430 Arthur Ave. Regional Chairman: Mrs. Chester Moore, 3783 Creston Dr. District Chairmen: Mrs. Bernice Theising, R. 18, Box 105; Mrs. Gene A. Hindsley, 1253 Rosner Dr.; Mrs. Helen Gambrail, 2231 Winton. Team Captain: Mrs. Charles Toms, 5079 W. 16th St.; Mrs. Nancy Lowhorn, 1132 Rosner Dr.; Mrs. William Gilmore, 1672 Ellen Dr.;

St. Anthony's Fish Fry St. Anthony’s annual Fish Fry will be held Friday, September 30th, at 379 North Warman Avenue. Famous St. Anthony fish sandwiches will be served starting at 4:30 p.m. Quick carryouts begin at 4 p.m. Sponsored by St. Anthony’s Home and School Association and Men’s Club, proceeds will be used for the benefit of the school activities and athletic program. GIRL SCOUT NEWS Girl Scout Troop No. 178 held their first meeting of the year last Thursday, Sept. 22 at St. Christopher School. The following officers were elected: President, Jeanne Sellmer, Vice pres., Kay Brothers; Sec., Kathy Hatch; Treasurer, Mary Sherman. A troop committee meeting was held at the Jerry Brothers home and the following mothers will be in charge of the Troop: Mrs. Kate Brothers, leader; Mrs. Audrey Zischka and Mrs. Bertha Foote, Co-leaders. Those serving as Troop Committee members will be Mrs. Julie Bruns, Mrs. Mary Ann Wagner and Mrs. Rose Sherman. Troop 178 is planning an overnite for Oct. 7th and Bth. Tentative plans for a pitch-in supper for parents and all members of the family will be held Oct. 7 at Camp Dellwood. A skating party for the Troop has been planned for Tuesday evening, Oct. 11th. The third Sunday of the month is designated for Communion Sunday and the girls are urged to wear their uniforms.

Speedway Methodist Church 16th and Presto Streets REV. HOWARD E. WRIGHT. PASTOR First Hour—9:oo-10:30 9:00-10:00—First Worship Service (Family Worship: Children in Ist grade through 6th with parents in Church for portion of service and then leave with their teachers for Church School classes. Nursery facilities and Classes for children through 5 years of age, 9:00-10:30.) 10:00-10:30—Church School for Youth and Adults. Second Hour—lo:4s-11:45 10:45-11:45—Second Worship Service. 10:45-11:45—Church School for children through Sth grade. (The Nursery and Toddler’s Rooms are open during all services for the convenience of parents who wish to leave their children with competent leaders.) Welcome, newcomers—A cordial welcome awaits you. We have Church School classes for all ages, a Nursery, Toddler’s Room, and classes for children thru 11 years of age at both worship services, and a warm, enthusiastic Christian fellowship. Our 9:00 o’clock service provides the opportunity for “Family Worship.” Children in the Ist grade thru the 6th are with their families during the early (Continued on Page 7)

Mrs. Harry Cox, 1322 N. Dukane Way; Mrs. Louise Leming, 5064 W. McCray; Mrs. Catherine Cooper, 2050 Allison; Mrs. Catherine Zoretich, 2133 Cord; Mrs. Betty Sash, 2224 Winton; Mrs. Donna Webb, 5650 Meadowood Dr.; Mrs. Mary Popcheff, 5624 Maplewood Dr. Team Members: Mrs. Jean Anderson, 5026 W. 22nd St.; Mrs. Joan Black, 4945 W. 24th St.; Mrs. Norm Brown, 2042 Fisher; Mrs. Louise Hendrickson, 5124 McCray; Mrs. Leroy Keel, 5039 McCray; Mrs. Eva Leo, 2045 Winton; Mrs. Helen Loudermilk. 2436 Allison; Mrs. John Meiderhauser, 5014 W. 22nd St.; Mrs. James Murphy, 2336 Wisher; Mrs. Donald Page, 2037 Winton; Mrs. Harry Pruitt, 2122 N. Auburn; Mrs. John Reimer, 2118 Allison, Mrs. John Webb, 5017 W. 22nd St.

Speedway State Bank To Accept Payment Of Tax Payment of Personal and Propty Taxes due on or before November 7, may be made at any one of the Speedway State Banks three locations. 5300 Crawfordsville Road, 1532 Main Street, or the branch bank in Clermont, Indiana. Madden-Nottingham Unit No. 348 Mrs. Perfecto Lagidon, 4939 Alameda Road will entertain on Tuesday, Oct. 4th at 12:00 noon, members of the Past Presidents Parley of Madden-Nottingham Unit 348 American Legion Auxiliary. REMEMBERI PAPER SALE SENIOR CYF SATURDAY, OCT. 1 Wiliam R. (Dick) Wheeler William R. (Dick) Wheeler, 45, 2130 N. Winton was buried in Floral Park Cemetery Tuesday. Services were held in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home. He died Saturday in Methodist Hospital. Born at Coatesville, Mr. Wheeler lived in Speedway seven years and for five years operated a Standard Oil Co. service station here. Formerly he was a driver for the Greyhound Bus Co. 15 years. He was a member of Speedway Methodist Church. REGISTER AND VOTE

Speedway Christian Chnrcb 14th Si. and Winton Avo. CHapel 4-2000 Ray Montgomery, Minister John Andrae, Assistant to the Minister Albert R. Graves, Minister of Education Robert J. Kintner, Minister of Music TWO MORNING SERVICES First Worship Service 9:00-10:00 a.m. Children’s Study and Worship 1:00-10:35 and 11:06-12:00 fc.m. Youth and Adult Classes 10:00-10:35 a.m. Second Worship Service 11:00-12:00 a.m. Dr. Montgomery will be back next Sunday! We will all be happy to see him and have him with us again. At this time we wish to express our appreciation for those who have given the sermons in his absence. The Chapel Choir will sing at the 9:00 service, and Chancel Choir at 11:00. Chancel flowers for next Sunday will be given by Mrs. Mae Hoerger in memory of Mr. Louis Hoerger. Paper Sale sponsored by the Senior Hi C.YF Young people is next Saturday. This is an important project for these young people and they need all the help and aU the papers they can collect. Any adults who can help may please report for duty at the lot and be assured that your services will be appreciated, especially as cars, trailers, etc., are always needed. The Senior Hi CYF regular meeting will be next Sunday in Fellowship Hall, October 2nd. Recreation at 5:30 with worship and study at 7:00: Mr. Dale Weller, government teacher at Speedway High, will speak on the timely subject, “The Threat of Communism.” As Christian youth we need to know as much as possible about this atheistic power which threatens to over-run Christianity. Come. The Education Committee will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. Dorcas Circle will meet Tuesday, October 4th with Mrs. R. G> Foland, 5425 Rockville Road at 7:30 p.m. She will be assisted by Mrs. (Continued on Page 7)

Lillian W. Leach Lillian W. Leach, 40, was buried in Calvary Cemetery Thursday. Services were at 8:30 a.m. in Stevens Chapel of the Flowers and at 9 a.m. In St. Christopher’s Catholic Church. She died Monday, Sept. 19, in her home, 5627 Maplewood Dr. A life resident of Indianapolis, Mrs. Leach was a member of St. Christopher’s Church and its Altar Society. Survivors are the husband, James M. Leach; two sons, James L. and Thomas P. Leach; two daughters, Ellen Rose and Mary Ann Leach; four sisters, Kathryn Kramer and Mary Wright, Indianapolis; Candace Baker, New Providence, N. J., and Helen Scott, Lizton, and two brothers, Louis and Paul Wildey, Indianapolis. JR. SPARKPLUGS 35-7 VICTORS On Tuesday, September 20, the Jr. Plugs opened their 1960 gridiron season at Franklin Central. After holding the Flashes on downs, Speedway moved the pigskin right down the field to score on a run by left half back Jim Boswell. QB Tom Smith toted the ball over on the option play for the extra point, and the Plugs led 7-0. After receiving the ensuing kickoff, the Flashes attempted unsuccessfully to run through the Plug’s front line. In an attempt to disrupt the Speedway defense, Franklin’s QB steped back to promptly flip a TD pass over the defenders* outstretched arms for a score. They converted on the extra point to tie the game at 7-7. Again in the second quarter the Plugs consistantly ground out good yardage, climaxed by a touchdown run by fullback Jim Roach, with Stan Hale scoring the extra point. After recovering a Speedway fumble, the Flashes moved down the field to within scoring distance where they were stalled by the stout Plug line. The first half ended with the score 14-7 in favor of visiting Speedway. The Jr. Sparkplugs hit hard and fast in the third quarter scoring (Continued on Page 3)

St. Luke’s United Church of Christ (Evangelical and Reformed) 16th and Beeler (in St. Andrew’s Church) CH. 1-584? Howard Beer, Minister—CH. 1-8762 Sunday Church School—10:15 a.m. in the Parish House. Worship—ll.4s a.m. Nursery is provided. Visitors are welcome. St. John’s Episcopal Church ALLISON SCHOOL—S24O West 22nd St Nursery is provided for children 5 years and under at 5026 W. 22nd St. during church and school The Rev. John L. Lowe, Vicar; 6210 Hickorywood Dr., CH. 3-0278. 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Parish Eucharist 10:05 a.m. Church School 10:35 a.m. Coffee Hour Speedway Church of the Nazarene 5020 Crawfordsville Road Speedway City, Indiana Rev. S. T. Moore, Pastor 4929 Ford St, Speedway Telephone CH. 4-8267 REGULAR SERVICES Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m N.Y.P.S .. 6:45 p.m Evening Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Prayer Service, Wednesday 7:30 p.m.

FIRE REFT. CH. 4-9543 POLICE DEPT.

Notice Of Hearing! AU persons interested are hereby notified that on the sth day of Oct., 1960 at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Hall, 1450 N. Lyndhurst Drive, Speedway, Indiana, the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Town of Speedway will hold a public hearing for a petition for a variance on the property at 1848 N. Winton more particularly described as follows: The petition request: the board to grant a variance to permit the operation of a beauty shop. Elva Mae Coles, petitioner Grand Opening For Clara's Beauty Shop Friday, Saturday and Monday, Sept. 30, Oct. 1 and 2 will mark the Grand Opening for Clara’s Beauty Shop, 5320 W. 16th St. As a special offer for those three days a free hair cut wiU be given with Shampoo and set. There wiU be a free gift for each lady. This is a completely new shop with all new modern equipment including “air-Conditioned Hair Dryers.” They carry a complete line of Revlon Cosmetics. Operators besides the proprietor, Clara Emminger, are: Reda Carrico, Mary Lou Spqzich and Gloria Johnson. Messiah Lutheran The Messiah Lutheran Church will hold its first services at 11 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 8, at 3011 Guion Road. The Rev. Edward C. Kuehnert, executive chaplain of the Federation of Lutheran Churches, wiU serve as temporary pastor of the Missouri Synod Lutheran congregation. Mrs. Robert Biava of Speedway will be the organist. The congregation, the second Missouri Synod congregation on the West side of Indianapolis, consists of more than 50 members of Northwest Indianapolis and Speedway. It eventually plans to locate in the vicinity of 38th St. and High School Road. Fred Hoeltje, 2522 Philwood Dr., is president of the new church; Kenneth Daniels, vice president; Robert B. Koschmann, secretary, and Norbert Wolf, treasurer.

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