Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1960 — Page 1

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St. Christopher's CatteUc Cherch 5335 West 16th Street Rev. L. A. Lindemann . Pastor Rev. R. J. Terrill Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses: 630—8:00—10:00—1136 * At 630 this evening the Men’s Turkey Stag party will- begin in the social room of the school at St. Christopher. Leonard Benedetto, chairman, and a large committee promise every man who comes down plenty of good food and drinks and lots of fun. A dollar donation at the door is asked. The NCCW Annual Card Party is being held this afternoon and evening in the K. of C. Hall instead of last week, as we announced. (Continued on Page 4)

SCHOOL NEWS CURRENT SCHOOL CALENDAR November 11, Veterans’ Day. No School. November 12, First Basketball _ Game, Avon, Here. November 16, Lions Club Football Banquet. November 18, Basketball, Zionsvflle, There. November 19, Basketball, Center Grove, There. November 23, Basketball, Pike Twp., Here. November 24, 25, Thanksgiving Vacation. November 30, Bth and 9th Grade •(Continued on Page 6) Business & Professional Men To Meet The regular meeting of the Business and Professional Men’s Assn, will he held Thursday, November 10th at the Holiday Inn. Dinner will be served at 7:30, followed by regular business meeting. Scouts In Veterans Parade Many individual units of the Boy Scouts of America, Central Indiana Council, are planning to participate Nov. 11th in the Veterans’ Parade. The Central Indiana Boy Scout Band under the direction of Harvey U. Gill and the Governor’s Honor Guard, composed of 50 Scouts carrying the flag of each of our fifty states, will highlight the giant spectacle. Brig. Gen. F. J. Kendall, Chairman of the parade, reports this will be the second largest parade held in Indiana. Scout units which participate will be presented with a 50 star 3x5 American flag by the American Legion, provided 10 or more Scouts participate. Units which plan to participate will meet at the English Foundation Building, 615 N. Alabama Street, at 12:30 p.m., C.D.T., on Friday, Nov. 11th. St. Luke's Change Of Schedule St. Luke’s United Church, 5360 West 16th Street, will begin Sunday School at 9:15 and Morning Worship at 10:30 on Sunday morning, November 13th. This will be the prevailing schedule on following Sundays also. With the move of St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church to its new location on Crawfordsville Road, St. Luke’s will be the sole occupant of the facilities. As soon as the Parish House, 1620 Beeler, is redecorated, Rev. and Mrs. Howard Beer, Nancy, and Mark will move there. On Wednesday evening, November 23rd, 7:30, a Thanksgiving service will be conducted. Visitors from the community are most welcome to this service, as well as any service and activity of the congregation.

Speedway Baptist Cherek (Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention) 2986 Moller Road Rev. James R. Deuel, Pastor, AX. 1-8570 Sunday School, 9:45 am. Morning Worship, 1130 aan. Training Union, 630 pan. Evening Worship, 730 pan. Wednesday night: Sunday school teachers and officers meeting at 7:00; Prayer Service at 7:45. The Speedway Baptist Church is always happy to welcome visitors at any service. Nursery facilities are always available. Church of Christ 1956 West 10th Street Sunday - - 10:00 ajn * ■ n * 7:90 pm Thursday 7:00 P-™-For information call CH. 1-438? Church of the Mooter American Baptist Church 107° B. Girls School Bond WIUJAM HELM. Pastor 1023 W. Furman—CH. 1-7040 Bunday Morning Unified Sei vice O’W to 1130 a*. BYI. •JO pm- Sunday. Evening Service 730 p.m. Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 7:30 pm.

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YOUR SURVIVAL PLAN "Evacuation or Shelter?” During the past several weeks, many phone calls have been received requesting a continuation (Continued on Page 5) Luther League Soc Hop • Luther League, the Senior High young peoples group of St Andrew’s Lutheran Church is sponsoring a Soc Hop on Friday evening, November 11, from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. at their new church in the new Speedway Shopping Center on Crawfordsville Road. This affair is open house for all Speedway and area teen agers and all are invited to come see the new church of which all members of St. Andrew’s are so proud. Admission will be by ticket only; however, free tickets are available in Speedway from Mary Jane Blase, CH. 4-1186, Paula Nolte, CH. 4-0027; Dave Kress, CH. 1-2013 or Larry McGinley, CH. 4-5381. The featured guests of the evening are Jim Shelton of WIBC fame, the Katalina’s, and singer Jimmy James. Door prizes will be awarded throughout the evening. A snack bar will be set up for the benefit of all hungry dancers. Dancers are asked by the committee to come in informal attire, but no blue jeans, slacks or shorts, please. Messiah News We are approaching the fourth of six rehearsals for the presentation of the Messiah on November 27th at 8:00 pan. at Speedway Methodist Church. We will have at least a chorus of eighty voices from all over the westside area singing under the direction of Dr. Milton Truslar. The solo auditions have been completed, and the soloists chosen will be announced next week. Because it is necessary to have a complete list of those who are singing with us in the hands of the printer by this coming Monday, we are urging all those who are planning to sing with us to be present this coming Sunday, November 13th at 2:304:00 at Speedway Methodist Church. If you cannot attend this rehearsal, but are planning to sing on November 27th, will you please call Mrs. Arnold Gagen, CH. 1-1494 so that your name will appear on the program. We wish to acknowledge the following patrons not listed in last week’s notice: Esterline-Angus Corporation Westlake Drive-In Theatre Martin’s Shoes Stout’s Jewelry Anyone wishing to be a patron is asked to contact the treasurer, Mrs. John Farley, CH. 4-5054, by this coming Monday so that your name will be listed on the program. If at all possible, may we have a 100% attendance this week. Baby sitters are provided for your convenience.

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WESTWOOD COUNTRY CLUB ANNUMCHILI SUPPER SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, I*6o Serving 4:30 till B£o pum. Menu: CHK Cottage Cheese Potato Chips Coffee Hot Dog Relish Plate Pie Milk Coney Jello Solod Coke Soft Drinks Apple Sauce Ice Cream 100 TURKEYS GIVEN AWAY AT 8:00 PJM.

DEDICATES NEW CHURCH SUNDAY

After a little over a decade of service to Speedway and the surrounding area in the little stone chapel at 5360 West 16th Street, St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church will move to its new location on Sunday, November 13th. Dedication Services featuring Dr. Walter Wick, President of the Indiana Synod of the United Lutheran Church in America, will be held in the new buildings at 5700 Crawfordsville Road at 10:45 a.m., following the opening Sunday Church School Service at 930 a m. on the 13th. The former St. Andrew’s chapel has been purchased for St. Luke’s United Church of Christ, 7 Rev. Howard Beer, Pastor. The building has been used by the two congregations jointly for the past year since St. Luke’s beginning in July of 1959. The new buildings for St. Andrew’s are the first phase of an ultimate six building campus plan complex designed by Edward James & Associates. Those erected at the present time are the Adult Unit, to be used for office and classroom space, and the Social Hall, to function as the temporary sanctuary as well as larger meetings. The formal Open House for our friends will be held Friday, December 2nd from 7:30 to 9:30 pan. At that time, the church staff will be present to explain the functioning es the buildings and the structure of our congregational work. An informal open house will be held Sunday afternoon the 13th from 3 to 5 p.m. for those unable to come at the later date. As in the case of the chapel on 16th Street, the church will be open for meditation and prayer at

Bridge-Luncheon Westwood Country Club will hold the first of the winter Ladies Bridge Luncheons, Wednesday, November 16th at Westwood 12 noon. There are a limited number of tickets, which are priced at $1.50 per person, still available. Phone CH. 4-3305 for reservations. Committee for the eVent are Mrs. Howard Jennings, Mrs. D. A. Murray, Mrs. Eugene Welcher, Mrs. John Cartwright, Mrs. Ken Smith. A Style Show presented by Dorothy’s Women’s Shop, 1501 Main in Speedway featuring new holiday and winter fashions win be the featured event. Models for the style show will be Mrs. Jack M. Schenck, Mrs. H. Jas. Anderson, Mrs. Allen E. Miller, Mrs. Donald Seeman, Mrs. Paul W. DeWitt and Mrs. Jack Peoples. You are invited to attend! Card of Thanks I wish to express my thanks to all the friends and neighbors for the flowers and cards sent me while confined to the hospital and to say a sincere “thank you” to Rev. Andrae and Dr. Montgomery for their kindly visits and cheering words. Also, Mrs. Roof and I are indeed grateful to all who sa willingly helped her during that period. A. L. Roof

WESTVIEW CHRISTAIH CHURCH (Ttinriptee of Christ) Serving Eagledale, Meadowood and Northwest Temporary Meeting Place. Westwood Country Club 1501 N. High School Road AX. 1-8922 Sunday Church Service, 9:45 aan. Worship Service and Church School for Children.

830 aan. Service and Sermon. Sunday Church School for grades one through eight 10:00 aan. Service and Sermon. Sunday Church School far Nursery class and Kindergarten. Nursery provided for 1030 aan. services only. The Church with the red doors is always open for meditation and prayer. .

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all times with the front red doors never locked. Final touches are being completed this week by the Contractor, Charles Brandt and Sons, under the direction of the Building Committee Chairman, Robert F. White of 5043 McCray Street. Fiberglass “bucket” seats will be used in place of pews in the temporary worship quarters. Face brick, terazzo floors, and wood panelling are basic construction items used in the laminated wood beam structures which will be completely air-conditioned with individual controls in each room. Other events of the dedication period include a Senior High Open House and Sock Hop sponsored by the Senior Luther League, featuring Jim Shelton and the Katalinas on Friday, November 11th. Tickets are available from League members. Sunday the 20th will see the dedication of the Sunday School areas and a Dedication Dinner for the congregation at 6 p.m. Former Pastors Jack Frank and Robert Heine will be the featured guests. Thanksgiving Day Service will be held at 9:00 aon. on Thursday the 24th followed by the first Communion Service on Advent Sunday, November 27th. Space will be made available for meetings of community groups such as Scouts, Alcoholics Anonymous, and other groups upon application to the Church Council or the Pastor. We hope our 10,000 square feet of space will be used as frequently and well as was our former building. Drop in anytime, especially during Formal Open House. If you can’t remember the address, the church is on the southeast center of the new Speedway Shopping Center.

Westwin Club The Westwin Club will meet Thursday, Nov. 10th, at the home of Mrs. Robert Huber, 5044 W. 13th St., Speedway, at 7:30 pan. A guest speaker from WFBM will address the club on the subject “How TV affects our children.” All westside mothers of twins are welcome. Cub Scout News Den 3 had a Halloween Party at their first Den meeting. The boys in Den 3 are: Ronnie Stewart, Kevin Small, Larry Featheringill, Duane Jones and Gordon Nave. Mrs. Hood is our Den mother and Mrs. Jones is her assistant. Lynn Hood is Den Chief. At our second meeting we elected officers: Buckskin Keeper, Ronnie Stewart; Wampum Keeper, Larry Featheringill. Reporter, Kevin SmalL M.Y.F. Coming Events November 13 Bible Study “Abraham’s Faith” by Sandy Husser. November 20—Turkey Dinner and all the trimmings. All MYF’ers and guest invited. SI.OO per person. For reservations call, Mrs. Smith, ME. 7-8350 after 6 pan., by the 17th. November 27 No meeting. Public invited to attend the Messiah held at the Methodist Church.

St Andrew’s Lutheran Church IMh md Bootee. CH. 1-4118 PhßMp Du Wigeinw, Pastor CH. 1-7329

Approaching Marriage J Mr. and Mrs. C. Everett Shultz of Memphis, Tennessee, former reeddents of Speedway wish to announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Donna Kay to David H. Green, son of Mrs. Cuba Green of Indianapolis. The wedding will take place Saturday, November 19, 2:30 pan. ih Speedway Christian ; Miss Shultz attended Indiana 1 ’Diversity and Mr. Green attended Columbia University and Ball gß&te. ; Matron of honor for the bride be Mrs. Ron McCammack. Serving as best man will be Mr. Roger Fuson of Danville. Leslie Green, Bob Green and Jerry Shultz will be ushers. All friends are cordially invited. Methodist Men's Club To Bear Robert Kryter The Methodist Men’s Club of the Speedway Methodist Church will hold a dinner meeting at 6:30 pan. on Monday, November 21st in Fellowship Hall. The guest speaker, Robert Kryter, will tell about hjs experiences during a trip through Africa this summer. The tilk will be illustrated with colored! slides. Mr. Kryter is a consulting engineer and a member of the Board of Education of Speedway Schools. Reservations for the dinner meeting may be obtained after each church service on Sunday, November 13th and 20th. Wednesday Dulpicate Bridge 1. G. OwingsJt Heaton \ 2. J. Simon-D. Bastiannelli 3. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Eschenbach 4. Wells-V. Sandberg \ 5. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wickham , New starting time, 7:30 pan. No game on 3rd Wednesday. Westgate Card Party A card party sponsored by the Parents of the Swim Team will be held at Westwood Country Club, 1501 N. High School Rd., Friday night, November 11, 1960 from 8:00-11:00 p.m. All card games may be played. Free refreshments will be served. Many beautiful door prizes and nice table prizes will be given. Tickets are SI.OO each. Please call Mrs. Lue Phelps, CH. 1-5760; Mrs. Hilda Nickles, CH. 4-8814; or the club office, CH. 4-3305, for tickets or further information. Come on out for an evening of fun. Card of Thanks We wish to express our thanks to our coaches, Doug Thompson, Bill Hedge, Irv Collier and Harold Reynolds for their help in making this another successful football season. We want to thank also the American Legion Post 198, the 7Up Bottling Company, the PepsiCola Bottling Company and Arties Potato Chip Company for their help in making our pitch-in dinner a very enjoyable one. The 3rd and 4th Grade Cardinal Team

Speedway Methodist Church 19th and Presto Streets REV. HOWARD B. 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, 930-10:30.) 10:00-10:30—Church School far Youth and Adults. Second Hour—lo:4s-1135 « 10:45-11:45—Second Worship Service. 10:45-11:45—Church School far children through Bth 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.) Commission on Christian Social Concerns will meet tonight, Thursday, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Choir rehearsals Friday, Nov. 11 at the church. Crusaders Choir, 3:15 p.m. Immanuel Choir, 4:15 p.m. Chancel Choir, 7:30 p.m. “Something Missing?” is the theme on which Rev. Howard E. Wright will speak at both services of worship on Sunday, November 13, the Seventh Sunday of our Church Loyalty Crusade. The Cru(Continued on Page 5)

New Toy Store Opens The Speedway Toy & Hobby Shop announces the opening of their new store in the Shopping Center at 5910 Crawfordsville Road. They offer a large assortment of toys and hobbies and suggest you visit them for some very good ideas for Christmas giving. Watch next week’s Flyer for announcement of their Grand Opening Dates. Personals Jeanie Piper, 1711 Norfolk Street, Speedway, was initiated into Alpha Phi social sorority at Indiana University last weekend. Walter R. Juenger, 5832 Speedway Drive, Speedway, has been named an area representative of Sentry Life Insurance Company, an affiliate of Hardware Mutuals. Mr. Juenger was certified as a Sentry Life representative following completion of an intensive “life career” course, and examination on his knowledge of personal life and business insurance. WESTWOOD ADULT BALLROOM DANCE A wonderful dancing party has been planned by the dance committee for Nov. 26, 1960. Uncle Wally Nehrling of WIRE will provide us with music to blend in with the theme of “The Roaring Twenties.” A surprise floor show Will be put on and light refreshments in the form of an old fashion free lunch will be served. The dance will be held from 9 to 12 p.m. and the admission will be by reservations. Members $2.00 and guests $2.50 per couple. At the door the admission will be $2.50 for members and $3.00 for guests per couple. Get out the spats and Roaring Twenties dresses and join the fun if you have them. If you don’t have them come and join us. For reservations please call CH. 4-9007, CH. 4-2504, ME. 63673, CH. 4-3604, and CH. 3-0721 which is located in the Ridgewood Addition. Racing Homemakers The Racing Homemakers will meet on Tuesday, November 15th at the home of Pat Jennings. Cohostesses will be Patty Hoose and Laquita Sherfick. Materials for your Christmas project should be gotten from Mrs. Neat, 5751 W. 18th St., CH. 1-5864. Anyone wishing to start their project in advance should be at Mrs. Neat’s house at 9:00 a.m., November 15th. Our president suggests all members try to come as she will have something for all to do. PSI lOTA XI Sorority Gamma Theta Chapter will hold its monthly business meeting on Thursday, Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. in the home of Gladys Messenger. Since this will be our only meeting this month, everyone is urged to attend. 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 pan. MIDWEEK SERVICE Tuesday Prayer and Bible Study at 7:30 pan. 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 Christiaa Chsrcb 14th St. and Winton An CHapel 4-2000 Ray Montgomery, Minister John Andrae, Assistant to the Minister Robert J. Kintner, Minister of Music TWO MORNING SERVICES First Worship Service 9:00-10:00 aon. Children’s Study and Worship 1:00-10:35 and 11:06-12:00 ton. Youth and Adult Classes 10:00-10:35 aon. Second Worship Service 11:00-12:00 aon. Next Sunday at the 9:00 Service the Chapel Choir Will sing and at the 11:00 hour the Chancel Choir will furnish the special anthem. Dr. Montgomery will give the sermons. The chancel bouquet for next Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Ferguson in memory of Mr. Ferguson’s mother, Mrs. Mary Hightshue. Dr. Montgomery to speak. The entire congregation is invited to come to Fellowship Hall next Sunday evening (November 13) at 6:30 pan. for donuts and coffee, served by the Young Settlers Class. After the refreshments, Dr. Montgomery will lecture and present slides on the first part of his last summer’s trip. The Christian Men’s Fellowship Steering Committee will meet Monday, November 14th, at 7:30 pan. . Esther Circle will metet Tuesday, November 15, with Mrs. Paul Parke, 1619 Norfolk, at 1:00 pan. Mrs. Kermit Harrell will conduct the worship. The program will be on “Indian Wort” Naomi Circle will meet in the Bethany Room and Fellowship Hall on Tuesday, November 15, at 7:30 pm. Hostesses will be Mrs. Wayne Blind and Mrs. Nolan Huckleberry, and Mrs. James Owen will give the worship Dr. Montgomery will speak. Bring offering for (Continued on Page 4)

LOS AMIGOS CHRISTMAS CARDS All Christmas goods, including printed cards, will be on display at Fellowship Hall of the Speedway Christian Church for your convenience, Friday, Nov. 11th after noon. All printed orders must be mailed on November 13th. Boxed cards, ribbon and wraps may be ordered until Dec. Ist. Open Meeting The Naomi Circle of the Speedway Christian Church will have a meeting November 15th at 7:30 p.m. in the Bethany Room of the church. Dr. Ray Montgomery will speak on “Horizons Unlimited in the Decade of Decision.” This meeting is open to anyone interested in attending. Bank Open Veterans Day Speedway State Bank announces that they will be open Friday, November 11, Veterans Day, 9:00 aon. to 8 pm. Tri Kappa Bridge-A-Rama News Those who have high scores for the Daytime Bridge-a-rama, sponsored by the Speedway Tri Kappas for the second round are: 1. Mrs. Arthur Vuola and Mrs. Merle Kord, 9,100. 2. Mrs. Grover Conley and Mrs. Robert Wente, 8,990. 3. Mrs. Harrison Blind and Mrs. Don Hood, 8,970. 4. Mrs. Robert Hoover and Mrs. Arnold Morford, 7,430. 5. Mrs. James Barrett and Mrs. Joseph Carter, 7,240. 6. Mrs. David Burns and Mrs. Carl Baldauf, 6,670. 7. Mrs. Alex Gilmore and Mrs. K. C. Langhammer, 6,240. High scores for the night group are: 1. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nesbit, 10,830. 2. Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Kissel, 10,20(K 3. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Poste, 10,120. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hood, 8,890. 5. Miss Miriam Anderson and Morris Sparks, 8,680. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kolbe, 8,360. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erickson, 7,610.

St. Lake’s United Church of Christ (Congregational Christian Evangelical and Reformed) 5360 West 16th Street CHapel 1-5647 Howard W. Beer. Minister Sunday Church School, 9:15 a.m. Morning Worship (with Nursery), 10:30 a.m. Visitors are always welcome. St. John’s Episcopal Church 5825 West 30th Street The Rev. John L Lowe, Vicar; 6210 Hickorywood Dr., CH. 3-0078 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 Hazarene 5020 Crawfordsville Road Speedway City. Indiana Rev. S. T. Moore. Pastor 4929 Ford BL. Speedway Telephone CH. 4-8267 REGULAR SERVICES Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. N.Y.P.S. ..... M .. 6.45 p.m. Evening Evangelistic Service 7:30 pan. Mid-week Prayer Service, Wednesday 730 p.m.

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TOY PARTY Girl Scout Troop 938 and Girl Scout Troop 876 will sponsor a Toy Party at 5986 Cadillac Drive, Friday, November 11th, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 pan. Everyorie welcome! Speedway Masonic Lodge Speedway Masonic Lodge, 729, will be open Thursday, November 10th for E. A. Degree, 7:00 pm. P.T.A. Study Group The PTA Study group will continue their tours of specialized schools November 15th by visiting the Boys School of Indiana. We will leave the A. C. Newby School at 8:30 aon. AH members and friends are invited* to attend. For transportation call Mrs. Scott, CH. 4-3543. Girl Scout Nows Brownie Troop 108 has been busy since Sept The wiener roast at the Speedway Park was a lot of fun. Nice to be back with all 21 Brownies. Again we are fortunate to have Mrs. Leola Shows, Mrs. Jean Wyne, and Mrs. Venita Alma as leaders and co-leaders. The mothers of the girls were honored guests at a tea. Program consisted of a skit about Girl Scouting. Hostesses were Mrs. Jean Wyne and Mrs. Venita Alma. A Halloween party was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. Jane Watt Everyone came masked, games were played and refreshments served. Thanks to all mothers who helped. Nov. 7 meeting was held at the home of Jean Wyne. Regular meeting took place. We made book-ends in remembrance of Thanksgiving. Troop 567 had a wonderful time at the Davis Orchards in Clayton, Indiana. We saw how cider was made, had a wagon ride and had a wiener roast. Our thanks to our drivers, Mrs. McKinney, Mrs. Lucas and our leaders. We have a new girl in our troop: Susan Murphy became a Brownie at an investiture ceremony on Nov. Ist. Job’s Daughter Candy Salo Ask Any Job’s Daughter You Know To Got Your Candy For You

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