Speedway Flyer, Volume 31, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1962 — Page 1

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St. Christopher’s Catholic Church 5335 West 16th Street Rev. L. A. Lindemann Pastor Rev. Paul Richart Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses: 6:30—8:00--10:00 —11:30 Services at St. Christopher during Lent, which began with Ash (Continued on Page 6)

22nd TREASURE CHEST WINKER

H. A. Strotman, 5143 W. 13th St. was the 22nd lucky winner of the Speedway Treasure Chest. His coupon was worth SSO and the 2nd name drawn. The first name drawn, was Betty Gaddis. She will receive $1 consolation certificate. The next Treasure Chest Drawing will be held at Main Drug Store, 15th and Main, Saturday, March 10 at 2:30 p.m. Regardless of weather conditions or other circumstances, the winners will be selected every Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at a loca-

PANCAKE PARTY The Krannert YMCA Gymnasia Booster Club will be sponsoring an Aunt Jemima Pancake Party, Saturday, March 31; and Sunday, April 1. Saturday, March 31 serving will begin at 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday, April 1, will be open from 11 a.m.7 p.m. All the pancakes you can eat, plus sausage, juice, and coffee. Adults —75 c, and children under 12 —SO c. In conjunction with the Pancake Party, there will be an Open House on April Ist, to which the public is invited. GIRL SCOUT NEWS Troop 433 and Troop 77 were hostesses for a Friendship Tea Wednesday, Jan. 21st. Guests for this event were Vicki Dost and Anna'Marie Hietberg. These girls were bom in the Netherlands and had many interesting things to tell us about their homeland, their customs and their way of living before they came to Indiana to live. Thank you, Vicki and Anna Marie. It was so nice meeting you. Thanks to the girls from 433 for the lovely cookies. The girls from 77 thank you passed that part of the homemaking field with flying colors. Thanks to the leaders who managed the'event. It was fun and we learned something, too. Connie Lee, 433, Barbara Frey, 77. CHIU SUPPER The Michigan Street Methodist Church will have a Chili Supper, Friday evening, March 9th. Serving will be from 5 to 8. Tickets, adults 75c, children 40c. Card of Thanks I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors for the lovely floral tributes, cards and kindnesses extended to me at the death of my beloved wife, Alice. Your thoughtfulness was deeply appreciated. Robt. E. Marschuetz

Speedway Baptist Church (Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention) 2986 Moller Road Rev. James R. Deuel, Pastor, AX. 1-8570 Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Training Union, 6:30 p.m. Morning Worship 8:30,11 a.m. Evening Worship, 7:30 pm 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 4956 West 10th Street Services 1 . Sunday 10:00 am aid 7:30 pm Thursday 7:30 pm For information call CH. 1-4382 Baptist Church of The Master (American Baptist) WITH HeIm. Pastor 1620 H. Girls School Bead CH. 1-7048 Sunday Morning Unified Service—9:3o to 11:15. B. 6:30 pm Sunday. Evening Service 740 pm Wednesday Evening Bible Study. 740 pm Clermont Christian Church (Independent) 102 W. Main Bt—Clermont, Indiana Phone: AX. 1-7430 C. A. Lattimer, Minister H. Pray, Jr., B. S. Supt 8:30-9:45. First Worship and Communion. 9:45-10:30. Bible School 10:30-11:45. Second Worship and Communion. 6:00 pm Jr. and Sr. High Youth. 7:30 pm Evg. Evan. Service. - TUESDAY: 7:00-8:00 pm Jr. Choir Practice. THURSDAY: 740-7:45 pm Bible Study. 7:45-9:00 pm Choir Practice. .„ . :

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tion to be announced next week. The following Speedway Retail Merchants are sponsors: Beck Drug Store, Lyons Department Store, Dorothy’s, Inc., Backemeyer’s Grocery, Speedway Hardware and Garden Shop, Rosner Drug Stores, Inc., Main Drug Store, Speedway Frozen Food Center, The Trend House, Speedway Furniture Store. Be sure to be there. You may be a winner! The 23rd chest will contain $250 and the winner could win 50% of this amount.

W.M.S. Of Baptist Church Of The Master ‘The Mission of the Church in the Inner City” will be the subject of a discussion led by Mrs. Jean Pemey, Director of Community Outreach, Woodruff Place Baptist Church, at the meeting of the Woman’s Mission Society, Baptist Church of the Master, Monday evening, 7:30 p.m. Included in the discussion will be the challenge of the church to face the problems of juvenile deliquency, mental illness, alcoholism, broken homes, and a transient population. Mrs. Pemey has served as Director of Religious Education in churches in Madison, Wisconsin and Bloomington, Indiana, and has served as a staff member of Katherine House of Christian Fellowship, East Chicago, Indiana. She has been at Woodruff Place Church for the past year. Devotions for the meeting will be led by Mrs. Blanche Newlin. Mrs. Betty Brown is leader in charge of the program, and hostesses will be Mrs. Mabel Jordan and Mrs. Verna Williams. The Church of the Master is located at 1620 N. Girls School Road.

Cub Scout Pack 66 Den 7 visited Caleb Mills Hall in February. We enjoyed seeing the play, “The Emperor’s New Clothes.” All the boys wish to thank Mrs. Hazel Haines who is Denmother of Den 7 and Mrs. Southwood, Asst. Denmother for their time and transportation. Reporter L. Haines. Den 2 toured Art Clay Company in January. We liked the machinery and were very much interested in the crayon department. We boys thank Mrs. Zishka, Denmother of Den 2. Reporter D. Zishka. Den 5 is making Cub Scout wall plaques this week Reporter T. Farley. Will boys please have the reports in or call Mrs. C. Reynolds no later than Sunday night or Monday morning. Thank you.

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MUCR n»MEf TIM The entire program for the March PTA meeting will be given by the Junior-Senior High School Music Department. Three bands and three choral groups will present the following program: Star Spangled Banner Combined bands Festive Spirit Cadet Band Patriotic Suite 7th Grade Band Praise Ye the Father Choral-aires Do Re Mi . Choral-aires High Spirits Choral-aires St. George . H. S. Band Pied Piper Overture 7th Grade Band Goodnight My Someone Modem-aires I Could Have Danced All Night i Modem-aires A Bushel and a Peck Modern-aires Riffin the Blues H. S. Band Silken Veil Cadet Band Hallelujah Sparkle-aires Let Us Break Bread Together Sparkle-aires Solo by Sharon Thompson There Is Nothin’ Like a Dame Sparkle-aires March of Freedom Silhouettes Combined Bands and Choirs Accompanists: Dixie Johnson Mary Ann Featheringill Janet Farley Richard Stanton Craig Spence Donna Spencer

Spring Branch Registration Schedule Branch registration boards will be open on dates designated from 2:00 p.m. until 9:00 pan. (Saturday, March 17th). Wayne Twp. (North) locations are: Flackville School 1, 2930 Lafayette Road: Westlake School 5, 415 N. Sigsbee: Speedway High School, 5100 W. 14th St., Speedway. In addition to the Branch Sites, people may register at the office, Ist basement of the City-County Building daily Monday through Saturday, from 8:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m., effective from March 13th through April 9th, mid-night, excluding Sundays. Any persons who have registered since the Primary in 1960 and who voted in the Primary or the Fall Election or the Primary of 1960, are still registered. If they have moved or had their address changed for some reason or other, it will be necessary to transfer their registration. This can be done by appearing in person at the registration office, or at one of the Branch Boards or by signing their name and new address on the back of the yellow receipt of Registration Card and mailing it to the Registration Office not later than April 9th, midnight. Clean up days out in the Wards or Townships will be Friday, April 6th. Saturday, April 7th and Monday, April 9th the last days, will be at the City-County Building only. Job's Daughters Saturday, March 10, 1962, is Substitutes’ Day! All you officers please call your substitutes and remind them. Also make arrangements about taking care of your robes. The meeting will be at 2:00 p.m. and there will be initiation. Come support your substitute and the other girls. See you Saturday! Peggy Bonham, Honored Queen Barbara McHenry, Publicity Jolly Homemakers The Jolly Homemakers will meet at the home of Mrs. W. S. Van Buskirk, 1731 Christopher Lane, on March 14 at 11 o’clock. Mrs. William Gilmore will be cohostess. The lesson will be on knitting and will be given by Mrs. Fairy Gauhn.

Westview Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Serving Eagledale, Meadowood and Northwest Minister. Rev. Robert V. Taylor, AX. 1-4418 Temporary Meeting place, Allison School West 22nd Street Speedway. Sunday Worship and Church School 9:46 am Worship Service and Church School for Children. Speedway Methodist Church 18th and Presto Streets REV. HOWARD E. WRIGHT, MINISTER Rev. R. Richmond Blake, Associate Minister First Hour—9:oo-10:30 940-1040—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 clwee Nursery facilities and Classes for children through 8 years of age, 9:00-1040.) 1040-1040-Church School far Youth and AduttA Second Hour—lo:46*ll:4s 10:45-11:45 Second Worship Service. 10:45-11:45—Church School far children through 6th grade. (The Nursery and Toddler's Boone* are open during all aarvtecs far the convenience of permits who wish to Move their children with competent leedenL) Commission on Stewardship and Finance will meet tonight, (Continued on page S)

Thursday, March 8, 1962

Methodist Men's Club Dinner Meeting The Men’s Club of Speedway Methodist Church will have a dinner meeting, Monday evening, March 19, at 6:30 p.m. in the church fellowship hall. Mr. Robert Percifield, a representative of the Public Relations Department of Eli Lilly Company, will give a short talk and show a new film entitled “Quality and People.” Tickets are $1.25 and all tickets must be purchased by Thursday evening, March 15. Tickets are available from any of the club officers or can be secured by calling Tom Long, AX. 1-4029 or Roy Vehling, CH. 4-4560. All men and boys of the community are invited to attend’ this dinner meeting. Wednesday Duplicate N-S 1. Mrs. Morris-Mrs. Roberts 2. Roy Diesner-Bill Hutchison 3. Fim Gibson-Bemie Casselmaa 4. Dom Bastianelli-Monty Hale E-W 1. Carol Gibson-Phyllis Casselman 2. Beth Blind-Helen Egbert 3. Don Fleetwood - Margaret Hoover 4. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dailey Exchange Clubs' Freedom Week Although he has made several talks in Indianapolis, none has been more timely than the address Dr. George S. Benson will give Friday, March 9 at 8 pjn. in Arlington H. S. Auditorium. Dr. Benson’s appearance is the highlight of the Exchange Club’s FREEDOM WEEK, March 5-11, and his subject will be “Americanism and the Communist Threat.” Card of Thanks The family of Milford R. Bennett wishes to express their deep appreciation to all their friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness, gifts, floral tributes and messages of sympathy extended at his passing. We especially thank the Calvin Prather Masonic Lodge for the beautiful ceremony. Rev. Richmond Blake for his comforting words and Conkle Funeral Home. Wife and family

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Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. 5050 McCray. Speedway, with their son David, who is admiring the pony and equipment he won during the Grand Opening of Bob Phillips Westside Ford. 3103 Lafayette Road. Bob Phillips is Indiana's newest Ford Dealer.

New Presbyterian Church Elects First Officers The new John Knox United Presbyterian Church was organized and chartered last Sunday afternoon, March 4. The 121 charter members elected nine elders and six deacons as their first officers. Elected to the office of ruling elder were: Roy Arnold, Walter Juenger, Gustav Klippel, Kent Pierce, Fred Read, Edwin Reid, James Ritchie, Frank Shackelford, and Robert E. Young Sr. , The Board of Deacons will be composed of Ray Berta, John Henning, T. Burt MacPhee, Richard Probst, Charles Schade, and Robert Sward. «•" ... KEY TO THE CITY CIVIC NEWCOMERS CLUB The monthly meeting of the Westside Newcomers will be held on Thursday evening, March 15, at 8:00 pjn. at the Speedway State Bank, 5300 Crawfordsville Road. Hair-styling techniques as demonstrated by a stylist from Adolphe’s Studio of Hair Design will be the program for the evening. A social hour will follow. The meeting will be presided over by Mrs. Kenneth L. Johnson, president of the Westside group. Chapol Hill United Presbyterian Church The United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., through the Committee of National Missions of the Indianapolis Presbytery, have purchased a five acre tract of land at W. 10th Street and Girls School Road on which to build a church to serve the people living in this area. The Rev. James W. Marshall has been chosen as the organizing minister for this new work. Mr. Marshall is the former assistant minister at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. A meeting was held February 14 to meet with interested folks in the area. Approximately 35 families indicated their interest to date. The First Worship Service will be held this coming Sunday, March 4. Worship Service and Church School will begin at 9:30 a.m. The place of meeting will be at Fulton Junior High School in the Choral Music Room. The comer of W. 10th Street and Girls School Road. The sermon title, “Why Join the Church?” WESTWOOD ADULT DANCE MARCH 31

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Unified Church Service, Nurse*?, Sunday Church School far all ages, 840-10:45 am Church Service, Nursery, Sunday Church School (ages 8-12) 11:00-1240 am The Church with the red doors i* \.ways open far meditation and P a3 Education Committee meets tonight at 7:30 pm at the church. (Gauttmisd on Page 0)

SCHOOLNEWS Current School Calendar March 9, Athletic Dance for grades 9-12. March 13, County Band Festival at Beech Grove. March 14, PTA Music Program. March 30, Junior Class Play. April 3, Baseball, Brownsburg, Here. April 5, Junior High Dance for grades 7,8, 9. April 6, Business-Industry Day. No school. April 7, State Band Contest. April 10, Baseball, Mooresville, Here. (Continued on Page 2) Sewer Flushing The Town will flush dead-end sewers in scattered locations according to the following schedule: Tuesday, March 13, 1962, South of Crawfordsville Road. Wednesday, March 14, 1962. North of Crawfordsville Road. Residents are warned that roiling of water and soiling of laundry might possibly occur due to agitation of sediments in the water mains. Lou Jackson Street Supt. March P.T.A. Meeting The regular meeting of the Speedway PTA will be held March 14, 7:45 p.m. in the High. School Gym. The devotions will be by Rev. James R. Deuell of the Speedway Baptist Church. There will be a short business meeting followed by a musical program listed elsewhere in this paper. Speedway O.E.S. 561 Speedway O.E.S. 561 will have Stated Meeting Tuesday,. March 13th, 8 p.m. Ruby Cooney, W.M. Dorothy Troutman, Pub.

Card of Thanks We gratefully thank our friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, spiritual offerings extended to us at the passing of our son and brother, Bob Hart. Especially do we want to thank the Speedway Fire Department for their quick and untiring service, the Speedway Police Department, Pastor Bigelow and the Honor Guard, the Sheriffs Deputies, State Police, Conkle Funeral Home for their kind and thoughtful service and all who assisted in any way. Mrs. Hart and Mary Lou Cockman

St Aadrew’s Lutheran Chureh 6700 Crawfoedsvilla Road CH. 1-4116 Philip D. Bigelow. Pastor Mias Sue

Speedway Christian Chercb 14th St and Winton Ava. CHapel 4-2000 Ray Montgomery, Minister John Andrae, Associate Minister Art Vermillion, Minister of Christian Education John Stuber, Minister of Music TWO MORNING SERVICES First Worship Service 9:00-10:00 am Children’s Study and Worship 10:00-10:35 and 11:00-12:00 aja Youth and Adult Classes 10:00-10:35 a.m Second Worship Service 11:00-12:00 a.m. Next Sunday at the 9:00 worship hour the Chancel Choir will sing, “O Holy Jesus” from a Russian sacramental hymn. The Motet choir will sing at the 11:00 service, “Now God Be Praised In Heaven Above” by Melcrior Vulpius. Rev. John L. Andre will give the sermons. < Continued on Page 7)

GRAND OPENING OF WALT’S TV AND APPLIANCE CENTER

Walt’s Appliance Center Store is striving for a complete onestop shopping service. Walt’s Super Market, 6450 W. 10th Street features a complete line of finest nationally advertised brands of groceries, meats and produce at every-day low prices, plus Health and Beauty Aids, Dry Goods, Houseware, Hardware, Paint and Sporting Goods. Realizing that electrical appliances have come to be a very staple item in every household, Walt’s have furthered their aims of one-stop shopping by adding an Admiral Appliance Dept., featuring TV, Color TV, Radios, Stereos and Hi-Fi sets, backed by a complete, prompt, capable service department to insure top service and

SUE TODD REPORTS Dear Folks: Things are picking up in old Vienna town. The gay season is supposed to be here. The opera season is in its full glory, playing one good opera after another each night. The waltzing days have come, too. The stores have on display beautiful gowns for all the balls. The big ball will be the opera ball on March Ist. From the pictures and write up I’ve seen, it must be the thing to attend. How nice it would be to see the aristocrats in their long flowing gowns and minks! Since Paddy and I have made no acquaintances that would be in the line of a prospect to take us, we’ll have to forfeit it, how sad! Everyone we know is too poor to afford such a thing. Anyway we will be returning from our road trip on the first and what Duke or Count could want to attend with a hitch-hiker! It will be great to get out and meet more people. I really think that was what I appreciated about our trip to Berlin. These Viennese with all their politeness on the outside gives me a feeling that they are a bit stuffy. Who knows—they may have a heart inside. I still can’t tell you where we are going. Sony, but we are so undecided. I think it’s kind of fun to not know exactly where we are going. But Til let you know at the last minute as usual! Our Housfrau is entertaining big this week. She has the wife of the Austrian ambassador to America, visiting her. Evidently

St. Lite’s United Ctarci of Christ 5300 Wart 16th Street Congregational Christian Evangelical and Reformed Howard W. Beer, Minister, CH. 1-8762 Sunday Church School, 9:30 ajn. Classee for all ages. Morning Worship, 10:30 ajn. Nursery provided. You are welcome at all times.

St. Jeta’s Episcopal Ctareb 5625 Wert 30th Street—AX. 3-0372 The Rev. John L. Lowe, Vicar; 0210 Hickorywood Dr., AX 1-586 T BKM) am. Holy Eucharist 0:30 ajn. Parish Eucharist 10:05 » m. Church School 10:38 ajn. Coffee Hour

Jain Kaex United Presbyterian Chureh Minister. Rav. Laurence A. SunkeL Jr~—AX. 8-1068 Temporary meeting place—St John's Episcopal Church, 6638 W. 30th St Sunday Worship—ll:ls am Nursery and Church School Classes far children.

Speedway Chareh es the Nazarsae 3820 Crawfordsvilte RiLClLO^tn fBB T I Minister. Rev. 8. T. Moore CH. 44117 School ad study FIRST I Chureh worship 1048 innifnnifiV Y * lth NY - P - S * - 048 Wad. am Prayer and araieA 1:30. choir practice

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they have been good friends for years. In a little while we are going to the theatre. The Housfrau is taking Paddy and me, also her friend, the ambassador’s wife. She, the Housfrau, also took us last week. The ambassador’s wife is a very charming lady and very friendly. She will be leaving in a few days for Washington. These theatre opportunities are really nice. We have had on all occasions, good seats and the plays have been good. The last one starred one of the most famous Viennese actors. So we’re sort of living it high these days sines we are now again on the Housfrau’s good side. You probably are wondering how I have time to go to a play tonight. Well, 1 am wondering too, with all my studying for exams. But I figure this is only a chance in a life time to go free to the theatres and I might as well take advantage of it. It looks like I will be sailing for the good old U.S.A. on August 11, the ship is the “Waterman" and it will take ten days I suppose. Paddy is sailing then, too. Many students are flying home and some are taking back other ships not with the lES. Our Spain tour ends on July 24,. therefore, we will probably hitch around the countryside some more! Well, I better get moving and get dressed for the big night Let me hear from you before I go and HI let you know as soon as we make a decision where Til be! February 2, 1962 We finally decided which way (Continued on Page 3)

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