Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1960 — Page 1

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!>L Christopher’s Catholic Choreh 5335 West 16th Street Her. L A. Lindemann Pastor Rev. R. F. Terrill Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses: 6:30—8:00--10:00—11:30 Saturday, December 24th, the Vigil of Christmas, is a day of fast and complete abstinence. By special permission granted by the Holy See, the observance of this day may be on Friday, December 23d. Therefore, this year the faithful may choose either December 23d or; December 24th as the day on which to satisfy the obligation of fast and abstinence for the Vigil of Christmas. Father Lindemann is leaving it up to his parishioners to choose the day on which each individual is to fast and abstain. Confessions in preparation for Christmas will be heard from 7:30 to 9 on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights and from 4 to 6 Saturday afternoon. Confessions are heard following: the 6:15 Mass until 8 o’clock each week day morning. Father Lindemann announced Sunday that if there is someone who cannot come to confession at any of these times that that person should call the rectory (Continued on Page 3)

SCHOOL NEWS CURRENT SCHOOL CALENDAR December 23, Christmas Vacation begins at end of school day. December 23, Basketball, North Central, There. January 6, Basketball, Beech Grove, There. January 9, School reopens after Christmas Vacation. School will be dismissed at the end of the school day tomorrow (Friday) for the two weeks’ Christmas Vacation. Pupils will return to school on Monday, January 8. Members of sixth grade teams playing in the 1960-61 elementary basketball programs are: Fighting Irish (White, Green) Earl Woodard, Richard Brooks, Steve Speer, Greg Utken, Terry Denny , John Gagnon, John Baldauf, Carl Cunningham, Bill Orth. F-85’s (Black, Gold) Dick Stout, Doug Redman, Tom Johnson, Jim Seitz, Greg Eaton, Shelly Lash, Rober: Davis, Steve Bright, Dan Kane. Roy ils (White, Red) John Allen, Steve Schein, Ricky Prasuhn, Bob Smith Steve Alsmeyer, Mike Sash, Allan Sharkey, Steve Kirchhoff, Steven Englert. Untouchables (Blue, White) Joe Croney, David Graves, Tom Baker, Go’eg Haines, Dave Bennett, •Jton Nelson, Mark Hermerding, Hahk Nickles, Danny Harcourt, Steve Riser. Scorpions (Black, White) James Ehlebracht, Bill Cantwell, Johnny Graub , John McGilliard, Terry L. (Continued on Page 9)

Dedication At St. John's A formal dedication service for the temporary nave and sanctuary and educational unit of St. John’s Episcopal Church, 5625 W. 30th Street, will be held Tuesday, December 27th at 7:30 p.m. on the Feast Day of St. John, the Evangelist, patron saint of our church. The Rt. Rev. John P. Craine, Bishop of the Diocese of Indianapolis, will officiate at the dedication service assisted by the Rev. John L. Lowe, vicar of St. John’s, and other clergy. We wish to invite all friends and interested persons to visit with us on this long awaited day. An informal reception and coffee hour will follow the service. Swim Team Dance There will be a Dance for Westwood Country Club Swim Team Friday, December 23rd at the Chib, 7:30 to 10:30 pan. Time limit for 11 and under youth will be 9:00 p.m. Admission 50c per person. Semi-formal. For mare information call the chairman, Jim Perm, CH. 4-5368.

Speedway Baptist Cherch (Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention) 2986 Moller Road Rev. James R. Deuel, Pastor, AX. 1-8570 School, 9:45 a m. Training Union, 630 p.m. Homing Worship, 11:00 tm Evening Worship, 730 p.m. Wednesday night: Sunday school teachers and officers meeting K 730; Prayer Service at 7:45. The Speedway Baptist Church is always happy to welcome visitors at any service Nursery facilities are always available

Cherch of Christ «556 West 10th Street frwiay 10:00 tm and 730 pm Thursday ——— 730 pm For information call CH. 1-4382

Cherch of the Master — Baptist Church 1830 N. Girls School Road I WILLIAM HELM, Paster 1223 H. Furman—CH. 1-7048 Ommdmr Morning Unified Service OtW to 1130 am B.YJP. 030 pm Sunday. Evening Service 730 pm Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 730 pm.

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YOUR SURVIVAL PLAN "Essential Shelter Supplies" This weeks article will describe what supplies are considered essential for any shelter area. It will not give exact quantities to be stored per person because each person is different and the recommended values are already in your booklets. Recently some socalled shelter survival kits have been introduced. Some are good, but really unnecessary because most of the survival supplies needed are already in the average home but scattered all over and sometimes in need of repair or replenishment. Therefore the major aim of this article is to get each family to begin to make a place in their shelter area for storing their supplies when not in use. That way the family member or members in charge of supplies can easily check over the essential items during the monthly 10 minute practice alert the first day of each month. One thing should be realized now—you can’t expect to live a normal life when and if you are forced to live in a shelter, no more than a soldier can in a foxhole or a sailor on a life raft. They are all temporary emergency quarters. The three essential supply areas are water, food, and sanitation. Your booklet “Emergency Sanitation at Home” describes in detail each of these areas. It will do here to only mention that your hot water tank is a good supply of pure water if you close your outside supply line, that the average family usually has enough food on hand to easily last them two weeks, and the best item for sanitation is a good tight garbage pail and a bottle of household bleach.

Beside personal needs, all shelter areas should have first aid supplies and instructions, a battery powered radio, and a flashlight. There are an infinite num(Continued on Page 2) Thanks! I wish to express my thanks to the Christian Church Carolers and Scout troop 572 for the beautiful Christinas Carols sung at my door Sunday and Monday evening. They certainly were appreciated. Minnie Backemeyer New Restrictions For Placing Classified Ads Starting immediately it will be necessary for all Classified ads to be paid for before appearing in the Flyer. Anything received and paid for by Tuesday noon of each week will be published that following Thursday. The only exception to the above restriction will be those classified ads contracted for by the month.

Issued Every Week to Every Home in Speedway , West gate Addition and Clermont

Special Christmas Services At Si, Johns The Rev. John L. Lowe, vicar at St John’s Episcopal Church, now holding services in their new unit at 5625 W. 30th Street announces that a special candlelight Choral Eucharist will be held on Christmas Eve beginning at 11:30 p.m. There will be pre-service Christmas music provided by the organist James Anderson, and the men of the Schoia Choir beginning at 11:15 pm On Christmas Day the regular service schedule will be maintained with the Holy Eucharist at 8:00 a.m. and the Family Eucharist at 9:30 a.m. The children’s choir will provide the music for the 9:30 service, and after a short sermonette a gala Christmas party will be held for all children present Father Lowe especially invites all west-side residents to visit with us for any of these services. Nursery services are provided each Sunday at the Family Eucharist. Myrtle Grande Mrs. Myrtle Grande, 83, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas (Clara) Maloney, 301 N. Kirk, E. Drive, Monday, December 19. Mrs. Grande was the widow of the late John L. Grande who founded John Grande and Sons Florists at 911 Grande Ave. She and her family have lived in Speedway and the near vicinity for many, many years. Funeral services were held from St. Christopher’s Catholic Church, Thursday, with burial in St. Joseph’s cemetery. Survivors besides her daughter are: sons, Herbert and Edward; brother Joseph Showe; 9 grandchildren John L., James E., Robt. J. (who she and her daughter Clara raised after the death of their mother and father, John and Margaret Grande) Edward C. Jr., Herbert F. Jr., Charles Michael, Mary Alice Boarini, Catherine J. Young and Theresa Fiorentin. There are 22 great-grandchildren.

Tri Kappa Bridge-A-Rama News Those who have high scores for the fifth round of the night-time Bridge-a-rama are: 1. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nesbit, 23,960 2. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kolbe, 22,680 3. Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Kissel, 21,640 4. Miss .Miriam Anderson and Morris Sparks, 20,550 5. Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell, 19,510 6. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Poste, 19,360 7. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McLain, 17,530 Those who have high scores for the fifth round of the daytime group are: 1. Mrs. Eugene Brown and Mrs. Robert Calhoun, 19,180 2. Mrs. Harrison Blind and Mrs. Don Hood, 19,170 3. Mrs. Robert Hoover and Mrs. Arnold Morford, 17,690 4. Mrs. James Barrett and Mrs. Joseph Carter, 16,950 5. Mrs. Arthur Vuola and Mrs. Merle Kard, 16,940 6. Mrs. Rex Marmaduke and Mrs. Russell Petit, 14,760 7. Mrs. Edward Powers and Mrs. Harold Fields, 14,670. Wed. Dudplicate Bridge 1. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wickham 2. C. Hoover-H. Egbert 3. Tie—J. Simon-W. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Barrett 5.N. Bell-V. Pein

WESTVIEW CHRISTAIN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) Serving Eagledale, Meadowood and Northwest Temporary Meeting place, Allison School, West 22nd Street, Speedway. Sunday Warship and Church School, 9:45 am Warship Service and Church School far Children.

Christinas Eve: Saturday, December 24. Sunday Church School Program. 830 p.m. The Church School members, the teaching staff, and the Junior and Confirmation Chairs will take part in presenting this musical pageant based on the true meaning of Christmas through the life of Christ. (Continued on Page 7)

Thursday, December 22, 1960

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TREE BURNING St. John’s Episcopal Church to hold second annual Christmas tree burning service. On Thursday, January sth at 7:00 p.m. r Epiphany Eve, St. John’s Episcopal Church is sponsoring a Christmas tree burning on their property at 5625 W. 30th Street. Following the burning an Epiphany pageant with singing and music will be presented in the church. A reception will follow. We urge everyone to have their trees up throughout Christmastide to fully observe Christmas, then bring the trees and bum them with us on our lot. This is an old tradition in our church and was very well received last year. We hope to have an even larger participation this year. Bring the children. They will love it. Card of Thanks | Jrf: To all those who so kindly sent me cards, flowers and candy dm> ing my stay in the hospital and at home, I extend my sincere thanks. All were very much appreciated. Nettie Altheide

St. Andrew’* Lutheran Chsrcb 5700 Crawfordsville Road CH. 1-4118 Philip Du Bigelow. Pastor

*** i . "May the deep meanings of the first Christmas bless your home " The Editors Alice and Bill Anderson

Gala Adult New Years Eve Party At Westwood Country Club Do you want to dance to the music of a read live dance band? Do you want to have a wonderful evening with your friends and neighbors? Do you want to start the New Year right? If so—come to Westwood New Years Eve 930 pan. to 1:00 aon. Members $2.50 and guests $3.00 per couple. For advance ticket and reservations call CH. 4-9007, CH. 4-2504, ME. 63673, CH. 4-3604 and CH. 3-0721. Tickets at the door will be 50c more. Christmas Program At Westlake School Westlake School 5 will have their annual Christmas program Thursday, December 22nd, at 7:30 p.m. The play “Why The Bells -Chime” will be presented by the 3fosic Department. Open House Jo, Tom and Jimmy Geiman will hold Open House, Tuesday, December 27th from 7 to 10 p.m. at their home, 6014 Schoolwood Drive. All friends are cordially invited to drop in during the evening.

Speedway Methodist Cherch 18th and Presto Etna* REV. HOWARD E. WRIGHT. PASTOR First Hour—9:oo-10:30 938-10:00—First Worship Service (Family Worship: Children in Ist grade through Bth 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.) 1030-10:30—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 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.) A very cardial welcome awaits you at the Speedway Methodist Church. You are invited to worship with us this Sunday. Sr. Hi MYF will meet tonight, at 6:45 p.m., at the church, to go carolling. Afterwards the group will return to the church for refreshments. (Continued on Page 5)

Baptist Church Presents Live Christmas Scene The Youth Department of the Baptist Church of the Master, 1620 N. Girls School Rd., will present a live Christmas scene outside the church on Thursday and Friday evenings, December 22, 23, from 7-9 p.m. The manger scene will portray the infant Jesus in a manger, watched over by Mary, Joseph and viewed by shepherds, wise men and donkeys. Young people taking the part of Mary, Joseph, the wise men and shepherds will be relieved at hourly intervals each evening. Real donkeys have been obtained for this presentation. People at the greater Indianapolis area are invited to drive by to see this live Christmas scfene. Need a last Minute Gift? Our new all personal Speedway Specialties Cookbook is now on sale and would make an excellent tuck-in gift for that special friend or relative, all gift wrapped, $2.00. Order yours now from the Speedway Methodist W.S.C.S. by calling Mrs. Harry DeMass, CH. 4-8786 or Mrs. J. Cox, CH. 4-9067. We deliver.

Speedway Cbristiaa C lurch t«th SL and Wtaten Ava CHapel 4-2000 May Montgomery, Minister John Andrae, Assistant to the Minister Robert J. Kintner, Minister o t Music TWO MORNING SERVICES tint Worship Service 9:00-10:00 ua. Children’s Study and Worship 1:00-10:35 and 11:06-13:00 ua. Youth and Adult Classes 10:00-10:35 am Second Worship Service 11:00-12:00 am Christmas Sunday will be observed in our church with the regular schedule of services. We wish to welcome visitors or those living in Speedway without a permanent church home. At the 9 KM) service, the Chapel choir will give the special musicand at the 11:00 service, the chancel chair win sing. Our chancel wUI he decorated during the Christmas season with lovely poinsettia. Those giving poinsettia are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schmalz, in memory of Mr. Schmalz’s mother, Mrs. Mary Schmalz; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henderson, in memory of Mr. (Continued on page 4)

HOLIDAY GET-TOGETHER DANCE All youth, IS and over, are invited to o party at tha Westwood Country Chib, Monday, Docomhor 26th, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Como, onfoy an ovening of fellowship with your former classmates. Uve Musk - Admission 50c stag, 75c couple. Non-Members (must bo accompanied by member) 25c extra.

Speedway Methodist Church Christmas Eve Service A beautiful Christmas Eve Service will be held at the Speedway Methodist Church at 11:00 pm on Christmas Eve. A musical prelude to worship will begin at 10:30 o’clock. Rev. Howard E. Wright will give the Christmas Eve meditation at this Sued: Annual Candle Carol Service. This service has been a happy religious experience to those who have attended in previous years. Everyone is invited to attend this lovely service.

Board Of Zoning Appeals Of The Town Of Speedway Prescribed Notice ai Hearing On Petition For Variance All persons interested are hereby notified that on the 4th day of January, 1961 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 on a petition for a variance on the property at 2301 N. Lyndhurst Drive, Speedway, Indiana. The petition requests the Board to grant a variance to permit construction of a fireplace for existing dwelling which will extend 2 ft. into 5 ft. restricted area adjacent to South property line. The petition and file on this matter are available for examination during regular working hours at the Town Hall, 1450 N. Lyndhurst Drive, Speedway, Indiana, until two days prior to the hearing date. Dated this 20, day of December 1960. James A. Walker Jr. Petitioner Children's Party There will be party for underprivilged children at Dailey’s Auto Sale Co., 1611 W. Michigan St from 2:30 to 4:30 Saturday, December 24th. There will be organ music, carol sing, refreshments and games.

St. Lake's Baited Clareh of Christ (Congregational Christian Evangelical and Reformed) 8360 West 18th Street CHapel 1-5647 Howard W. Beer, Minister

St. Jobe’s Episcopal Cherch 5825 West 30th Street The Rev. John L Lowe, Vicar; 6210 Hickotywood Dr., CH. 3-8871. 830 un. Holy Eucharist 9:30 tun. Pariah Eucharist 1035 a-m. Church School 10:35 sm. Coffee Hour

Speedway Cherch of the Nazarcnc 5020 Crawfordsville Road Speedway City. Rev. 8. T. Moore. Faator 4828 Ford St, Speedway Telephene CH. 4-8287 REGULAR SERVICES Sunday School 9:30 un, Morning Worship 10:30 am. N.Y.P.S. 6:45 pan. Evening Evangelistic Service 738 y-m Mid-week Prayer Service, Wednesday 738 p»y

FIRE DEPT. CH. 4-9543 POLICE DEPT.

AYER NOTICE! Due to the Holiday next week we request that all display advertising be in our office by Saturday evening. We will need all church copy by Saturday evening. Classified ads and general news items will be taken up till Tuesday noon. TOWN NOTKEI The Town offices will be closed from 12 o’clock noon, December 23rd to 8:30 am Tuesday, December 27th. J. W. Baxter

DeMolay Installation Installation of officers for Speedway DeMolay will be held at 7:30 pan., Wednesday, December 28th at the Speedway Masonic Temple. Officers, to. be installed are: Denny Hackett, Master Councilor; David Hunt, Senior Counselor; Fairest Spall, Junior Counselor; Earl Evans, Senior Deacon; Gair Raehn, Junior Deacon; Richard Simon, Senior Steward; Allen Stilley, Junior Steward; Michael Hackett, Chaplain; Thomas Craig, Marshal; Ronnie LaFeber, Scribe; James Degan, Sentinel; Gary Marmaduke, Orator; Robt. Lowe, Crown Bearer; Robt. Evans, Standard Bearer; Paul Douglas Strouse, Treasurer; Paul Richard Friendman, Almaner; Tom Knobel, Ist preceptor; Hank Mosser, 2nd preceptor; Rickie Payne, 3rd preceptor; Gary Lee McFall, 4th preceptor; David Kress, sth preceptor; David Johnson, 6th preceptor; Jos. Delisle, 7th preceptor; Glen Miller, Herald; Gerry Chain, Aide; Greg Mikkelsen, Aide. This is a public installation and all are welcome. Westwood Duplicate Bridge N-S 1. Mrs. Blind-Jack Simon 2. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Steele 3. Mr. and Mrs. Bill J. Cook E-W 1. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thomason 2. Mrs. Powers-Mrs. Fields 3. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Eschenbach

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