Speedway Flyer, Volume 31, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1962 — Page 1

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St. Christopher’s Catholic Church 5335 West 16ih Street Rev. L. A. Lindemann Pastor Rev. Paul Richart Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses: 6:30—8:00—10:00—11:30 Today is the Feast of the Ascension, a holy day of obligation. Tonight’s Mass will be at 8:00 p.m. Tomorrow is First Friday. Masses at 6:15 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. Time of a third Mass, if any, will be announced at the Masses on Thursday. The hour for men of St. Christopher to worship at the Nocturnal Adoration at the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, 14th and Meridian streets, for first Friday, June Ist, is 11:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnite. CYO Boys’ Softball practice and organization will be tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. in the Speedway Park. Practice will be for one hour. Bob Bailey is coach. Children will report for school tomorrow morning as usual, after (Continued on Page 7)

34th TREASURE CHEST WHINER

Mrs. Estelle Inman, 4982 W. 11th St. was the 34th winner. Her coupon was worth S2O and the first name drawn. The next Treasure Chest drawing will be held at the Trend Shop, 1502 Main Streeet at 2:30 p.m. Regardless of weather conditions or other circumstances, the winners will be selected every Saturday at 2:30 pun. at a location to be announced next week.

Adult Swimming Lessons Summer classes at the Indianapolis Young Women’s Christian Association opens June 25 offering adult swimming in all levels —confidence, beginners 1 and 2, and intermediaries; children and teenage swimming levels—confidence, beginners 1, 2 and 3, intermediaries and swimmers, plus numerous plunges for recreation. Outdoor tennis classes will be held at the Lawrence tennis courts for adults and juniors at very nominal costs. Classes in beginning and intermediate levels of tennis will be taught. Mother and daughter swim class, where you and your daughter may learn to swim together. Girls must be 52” tall. Ten lessons at a nominal fee, two days a week for four weeks. Plunge period free to those enrolled in class. Now individuals can receive private and semi-private instructions in swimming at nominal cost. Private lessons are available on Friday afternoons beginning June 29. Semi-private lessons are offered on Friday mornings, starting June 29. Each lesson, whether private or semi-private, is one-half hour long and is available by appointment only. For information on private and semi-private swimming classes, call Mrs. Jack Adkisson, ME. 5-5471 to make your appointment. Registration for all the above classes: in person—June 18 and 19, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mail registration now through June 22. No registrations accepted after June 25th. Membership and medicals are required for these classes. Call the Registrar’s office at ME. 55471 to have necessary brochures and information mailed to you or stop in .the office at 329 N. Pennsylvania St. and pick up your copy.

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 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 welcome visitors at any service. Nursery facilities are always available. Church of Christ <956 West 10th Street cMBvICCSe Sunday Thursday 7:30 pan. For information call CH. 1-4382 Baptist Church of The Master (American Baptist) WnHam Helm. Pastor 1620 N. Girls School Road CH. 1-7046 Sunday Morning Unified Service—9:3o to 11:15. B. 6:30 pan. Sunday. Evening Service 7-:30 pan. Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. Clement Christian Church (Independent) 102 W. Main St—Clermont. Indiana—Phone: AX 1-7400 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 pan. Jr. and Sr. High Youth. 7:30 pan. Evg. Evan. Service. TUESDAY: 7:00-8:00 pan. Jr. Choir Practice. THURSDAY: 7:00-7:45 pan. Bible Study. 7:45-9:00 pan. Choir Practice.

Tine SPEEDWAY FLYER ■ Issued Every Week to Every Home in Speedway, Westgate Addition and Clermont

Tne following Speedway Retail Merchants are sponsors: Beck Drug Store, Lyons Department Store, 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 35th chest will contain S2OO and the winner could win 50% of this amount.

Smith's Barber Shops To Give Savings Bonds Ralph Smith who recently opened his second shop in the “500” Speedway Shopping Center has announced he will present a SIOO savings bond to the holder of the wining ticket each month. These tickets will be given at either shop. For further details check Classified Ads in this issue. HORSESHOES AT PARK A horseshoe pitching tournament will be held this summer to determine the adult horseshoe champ of Speedway City. If you are interested, over 12, and a resident of Speedway, you may apply by written notice or personal notice at one of our parks. A 3-cent postcard addressed to the Speedway Park Dept., Speedway Town Hall, will be sufficient. The information needed on the entry is: name, age, address, and phone number. If possible, stop at one of the parks and enter your name with one of the supervisors personally. If you have a son or daughter who attends the parks you may send this information with them. Please, no phone calls. Entries will not be taken by phone. There are two horseshoe pits at the Main Park and two under construction at the Meadowood Park. Entries must be in no later than Sunday, June 10. If we have enough entries the tournament will, be a single elimination affair. If the number of applicants is low then it will be a double elimination tournament. Regular horseshoe rules will prevail and the park board will act as judges in case of rules interpretation and protests. The rules of this tournament will be published next week in the Speedway Flyer. Let’s get those entries in early and make this a huge success.

Pupils Of Mrs. Moe In Recital Mrs. John F. Moe will present her piano and voice students in a Spring recital Sunday afternoon, June 3, at 3:00 p.m. in the Speedway Methodist Church. The recital will be open to the public. Students performing will be: Betty Lindley, Debbie Eldridge, Joyce Burns, Lisa Hayes, Joyce Wilshire, Peggy Svoboda, Donna Jones, Gretchen Klippel, Coni Hendrickson, Bob Lindley, Dennis Warner, Kathleen Kelliher, Linda Strout, Judy Gullett, and Craig Spence.

Paul Voronaeff To Speak In Speedway Paul Voronaeff, noted lecturer and author, will relate the story of his personal experiences in Communist Russia and the conditions behind the Iron Curtain at 8:00 p.m., June 12 at Speedway School 3. Paul Voronaeff, the son of missionaries in Russia, was bom in Russia. His father, president of an Evangelistic society in Russia and his mother, were arrested and sent to Siberia. While a student at the University of Moscow, Paul Voronaeff was arrested by the Soviet secret police. He was sent to a slave labor camp in Siberia. After his daring escape from Soviet Russia, Mr. Voronaeff has dedicated his life to exposing the evils of Communism, its threat to Christianity and religious freedom, telling Americans what he knows first-hand, the truth and facts of life behind the Iron Curtain. He has spoken in more than 1,000 communities, before churches, civic and community organizations, and in more than 500 high schools, colleges and universities. He was invited and addressed the Illinois State Legislature in Springfield, 111. and he is author of several books and magazine articles. Is there religious freedom behind the Iron Curtain? What is the future of Christianity in Russia? The Soviet secret police terror; Is the Communist dream of “world revolution” becoming a reality? What kind of man is Khrushchev? (He met him face-to-face in Washington when he asked for his mother to be sent to America from Russia). He will endeavor to answer these and many more related questions. Adult tickets will be sold for 50c and the price for students under 21 will be 25c. If you want to make sure you get a ticket, please call CH. 1-4502. Young Americans for Freedom, the sponsors of this program, will use part of the proceeds to buy new books for the new library in the Speedway High School.

Northwest Nursing Mothers Meet June 12 The Northwest Nursing Mothers’ Circle of the MaternityFamily League will hold its monthly meeting June 12, 8 pm., at the home of Mrs. Jean Smith, 36 W. Hampton Dr. Any interested person is invited to attend. For further information or transportation, call Mrs. Jane Henderson, AT. 3-8160 or Mrs. Rosemary Day, AX. 18847.

St Luke's United Church of Christ 5360 West 16th Street Congregational Christian Evangelical and Reformed Howard W. Beer, Minister, CH. 1-8762 Sunday Church School, 9:30 aan. Classes for all ages. Morning Worship, 10:30 aan. Nursery provided. You are welcome at all times. Chapel Hill United Presbyterian Church Minister-Blames W. Marshall—AT. 3-7354 Temporary Meeting Place—Clyde T. Fulton Jr. High School 7344 West 10th Street Sunday Worship—9:3o aan. Nursery and Church School Classes for children. Speedway Methodist Church 16th and Presto Streets REV. HOWARD E. WRIGHT, MINISTER Rev. R. Richmond Blake, Associate Minister 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 6th grade.

Thursday, May 31, 1962

Speedway Bethel No. 38 To Install Donna Urbancic Miss Donna Lou Urbancic, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Urbancic, 4957 Ford Street, Speedway, will be installed as honored queen of Bethal 38, International Order of Job’s Daughters at 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 8, 1962, in the Speedway Masonic Temple, 1620 N. Lyndhurst Drive. Other officers include Sandy Feely, Senior Princess; Carol Cooper, Junior Princess; Marilyn Arnot, Guide; and Jean Bonham, Marshal. Speedway DeMolay To Install McFall Gary L. McFall will be installed as Master Councilor of Speedway Chapter, Order of DeMolay at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 6, at Speedway Masonic Temple. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. McFall, 3115 Donald Avenue. Other officers to be installed are Greg Mikkelsen, Senior Councilor; Michael Hackett, Junior Councilor; Jerry Crane, Senior Deacon; David Johnson, Junior Deacon; Paul Friedman, Chaplain; Kenneth Ent, Treasurer; Rodney Read, Scribe; Harry Scott, Marshall; Curt Leonard, Senior Steward; David Troutman, Junior Steward; Robert Allen, Sentinal; Thomas Tyler, Orator; Stephen Ent, Ist Preceptor; Kenneth Kuntz, 2nd Preceptor; Joe DeLisle, 3rd Preceptor; Dan Oberholtzer, 4th Preceptor; Dan Blue, sth Precepter; Bob Lowe, 6th Preceptor; David Link, 7th Preceptor; Robert Hodson, Standard Bearer; Michael Hendry, Aide, and Richard Hoerger, Almoner.

Ketcham - Readle The wedding of Miss Judy Diane Readle and David William Kecham was performed at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 19 in Southport Christian Church. The Rev. Richaard L. Christopher of Center Methodist Church performed the candlelight ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Readle, 250 W. Thompson Rd. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Ketcham, 1611 Christopher Lane, Speedway, are parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Joseph Dennis and Stephen Ketcham attended the couple. Robert Meuchel and Larry Gajderowicz seated guests. The bride wore a street-length dress of satin brocade with a scoop neckline, short pouf sleeves and a buffant skirt. Corded piping at the waistline ended in a cabbage rose at the back. Her finger-tip veil of illusion was secured by a crown of seed pearls and sequins. She carried a white colonial bouquet of sweet peas, lilies of the valley and roses. The matron of honor wore a pale green linen sheath dress and a pink corsage. A reception was held in the church. For her wedding trip the bride chose a beige sheath dress with bone and orange accessories. The couple will live in Madera, Cal., where the bridegroom is with the Air Force. Ketcham attended Purdue U. The bride was honored at showers given by Mrs. Robert Meuchel, Mrs. J. F. Stephens and Mrs. H. H. Hause. They left Tuesday for Madera, Cal., where they will make their home while Mr. Ketcham is stationed there in the Air Force.

Presbyterian Church To Install Next Sunday evening, June 3, at 7:30 pm. the John Knox United Presbyterian Church will install its first pastor, the Rev. Laurence A. Sunkel, Jr. The service of installation will be held in the congregation’s temporary meeting place, the St. John’s Episcopal Church, 5625 West 30th Street. Mr. Sunkel was employed by the Presbyterian Committee on National Missions to organize a new church in Speedway in September, 1961. The new John Knox congregation was organized as an official Presbyterian Church on March 4, and Mr. Sunkel was recently issued a “call” to become the first regular pastor. Presiding at the installation service will be Dr. Stewart Hartfelter, Pastor of the Prentice Presbyterian Church and Moderator of the Presbytery of Indianapolis. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. John Knox Abernethy, Associate Pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Rev. William Huber of the St. Andrew Presbyterian Church will read the Scripture Lesson and give the evening prayer. The charge to the congregation will be given by Rev. James Hogue, pastor of the Eastminster Presbyterian Church; and Rev. Emerson O. Houser from the Irvington Presbyterian Church will charge the newly installed pastor.

Mrs. Dawn New Head Of hi lota Xi Mrs. W. P. Dawn of Muncie was elected national president of Psi lota Xi at the closing session of the sorority’s 59th annual convention Saturday on the Indiana University campus Other officers elected were Mrs. William E. Falk Jr. of New Albany, vice-president; Mrs. Rose Beatty of Frankfort, secretary, and Mrs. Robert Endsley of Huntington, treasurer. Philanthropic projects approved for a two-year period include maintenance for the summer boarding clinic at Ball State Teachers College for speechhandicapped children; an assistantship in speech and hearing at Indiana State College; a speech and hearing scholarship to Ohio State University, and the I. U. accredited course which provides summer scholarships to 30 graduating high school pupils for a two-week study in speech and hearing therapy. The 1963 co6nvention will be held on the campus of Ball State Teachers College at Muncie with Delta Epsilon Chapter as the hostess group. Those attending from Speedway Gamma Theta Chapter were: Mrs. Janet Scheeffer and Mrs. Marjorie Lindamood. Daughters Of Isabella Spring Card Party On Saturday, June 9, Mother Theodore Circle No. 56, Daughters of Isabella will hold their annual card party, tea and informal style show in Block’s Auditorium beginning at 1:30 pan. Miss Catherine Fletcher is general chairman, assisted by Misses Mary Ann Dolan and Mary T. Lenihan.

Westview Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Serving Eagledale, Meadowood and Northwest Minister. Rev. Robert V. Taylor. AX 1-4418 Temporary Meeting place, Allison School, Wert 23nd Street, Speedway. Sunday Worship and Church School, 9:45 aan. Worship Service and Church School for Children.

St. Andrew’s z z \ Lutheran Church 3700 Crawfordsville Bead CH. 1-4110 Philip D. Bigelow. Pastor Mbs Sue Fiedler. ajxxwciox ox vnriaiwin EaQUCBXIon Unified Church Service, Nursery, Sunday Church School for all ages, 9:00-10:45 aan. Church Service, Nursery, Sunday Church School (agas 3-12) 11:00-12:00 aan. The Church with the red doors is vways open for meditation and prayer.

Speedway lions Club Annual Fish Fry The Speedway Lions Club of Speedway, Indiana, will hold its annual Fish Fry the evenings of Friday and Saturday, June 8 and 9, 1962, at the corner of Lyndhurst Drive and West 16th Street, Speedway, Indiana. Serving will begin at 5:00 p.m. The menu is as follows: Fish Sandwiches 30c Coneys 25c Hot dogs 20c Ham Sandwiches 35c Baked Beans 15c Applesauce 10c Macaroni and Cheese 15c Potato Salad 15c Slaw 15c Combination Salad 15c Cottage Cheese 10c Pie 15c Potato Chips 10c Cup Cakes 2 for 15c Ice Cream 10c Milk or Cream 10c Soft Drinks 10c Iced Tea , 10c All of the proceeds will be devoted to various Lions Club projects such as the leader dog for the blind program, the Indiana Lions Club’s eye bank program, and numerous local projects for the benefit of the youth of the Speedway community.

THANK YOU! Members of the Speedway Business and Professional Men’s Ass’n. wish to thank everyone who participated and helped in anyway to make opr Third Annual Junior “500” Parade a very successful event. The community interest in this project will prompt us to make it bigger and better next year. Following is a list of Association members who sponsored this years parade: Indianapolis Motor Speedway Speedway Frozen Foods Dorothy’s Lyons Department Store Dr. Richard Tubesing Kinder Texaco Station Speedway State Bank Speedway Furniture Store Speedway Savings and Loan Co. Busard Rental Trailers Rosner Drug Store Speedway Flyer Speedway Lumber Co. Dr. E. W. McCullough Smith Barber Shop Beck Drug Store Speedway City Florist American Fletcher National Bank John Bunch (realtor) Holiday Inn Jack Lee Main Drug Store Conkle Funeral Home Williams Television and Appliance Store George Bange (realtor) NEW OFFICERS Mrs. William Sherman will be installed president for the year 1962-1963 of St. Christopher Altar Society at their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday evening, Jim. 5 at 8 p.m. in the school social room. Other officers to be installed are Mesdames Paul Dufek and Robert Spitzer, Ist and 2nd vicepresidents; Mesdames Algerd Armin and Leland Mannen, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. John Knight, treasurer. Mrs. Elmer Cooper is the retiring president.

Speedway Christian Church 14ih St and Winton An 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 a.m Children’s Study and Worship 10:00-10:35 and 11:00-12:00 am. Youth and Adult Classes 10:00-10:35 a.m. Second Worship Service 11:00-12:00 a.m. Children’s Day will be observed at both services next Sunday, and particular recognition will be given to the children of our church. At the close of the worship services all children two years old through the sixth grade will enter the sanctuary for a brief period of song and prayer. At the 9:00 service the Angelus choir will (Continued on Page 6)

LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS NAMED TO LEGION’S DOY STATE

Four high school boys will represent Speedway at the 1962 session of Hoosier Boys State, sponsored by The American Legion of Indiana, Commander Robert Johnson of Speedway Post 198 announced today. Named to participate in this annual American Legion workshop in the organization and operation of state government are Garry Eaves, 6118 Schoolwood; Phillip Engle, 2102 Winton; Donald Kutch, 5656 Speedway Drive; and “Sonny” Sanders, 6211 Hickorywood. Alternates are Jack Fidger, 2309 Winton; Larry Sipe, 2421 Shaw; and Dan Straub, 2308 Winton. The 1962 Hoosier Boys State will be in session from June 16 to 23 at Indiana University, Commander Johnson said. Departments (state and territorial organizations) of the American Legion will sponsor 49 of these Boys States this summer. Two outstanding youths from each of the Boys States will go to Boys Nation, July 20-27, in Wash-

Notice To Speedway Water Works Customers Friday, June 1, 1962. Starting at 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Fire Hydrants will be flushed on Auburn Street, Fisher Avenue, Winton Avenue, Allison Street, Gerrard Street, Lyndhurst Drive, between Crawfordsville Road and Twenty-second Street. Saturday, June 2, 1962. Starting at 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon, Fire Hydrants will be flushed on Twentieth Street, Twenty-first, Twenty-second, Cord, Cole and Baxter Drive. City water will be roilled accompanied by little or no pressure. Customers in the scheduled areas are advised not to launder on the scheduled days. EUCHRE PARTY The Ladies Auxiliary of the Drexel Gardens Fire Dept, will sponsor a Euchre Party Friday, June 1 at the Fire Station, 5245 W. Naomi St. Game time 8 pm. Prizes and refreshments. Circulated air cooling for your comfort.

Chapel Hill Methodist Church Rev. Clarke E. Hobby Telephone CH. 1-6163 10:45 am. Temporary meeting place: Clyde T. Fulton Jr. High, 7344 W. 10th Street.

St. John’s Episeopsl Church 5825 Wert 30th Street—AX. 3-0371 The Rev. John L. Lowe, Vicar; 6210 Hickorywood Dr, AX 1-586 T 8:00 aan. Holy Eucharist 9:30 aan. Parish Eucharist 10X16 aan. Church School 10:35 aan. Coffee Hour Evening Prayer—7:4s and Class at 8:00 pan. Those interested in confirmation classes contact Fr. John Lowe, AX. 3-0372. Wednesdays—March 14 to April 11—Holy Communion at 6:30 a.m. School of Prayer—7:4s pan. Penance and Councelling 5:00 pan. to 6:00 pan. or by appt John Knox United Presbyterian Church Minister. Nov. Laurence A. SunkeL Jr^—AX 3-1046 Temporary meeting place—St John’s Episcopal Church, MM W. 30th St Sunday Worship—ll:3o aan. Nursery and Church School Classes for children. Speedway Church of the Hazarono x* SON Crawfordsville Rd. CM. 3-0077 I Nd! T V Minister, Rev. S. T. Moore, CH. 4-8367 I FwiRMnSM I 00,1 Mwfe Iktidctl Sdxool,rt * ud y om | Church worship 1Q&0 WftZ&W N.YJPJS. foM Juniors NN Wed. eve. Prayer and pretest 7:30. Youth choir practice Wed. at 0:30 aari Sunday at ONA Sacred Concert every third Bunday at 2:3A

FIRE DEFT. CH. 4-9543 POLICE DEPT.

ington, D.C., where they will study the operation of the federal government in much the same manner as the Boys State delegates participate in training in state government. At the 1962 Hoosier Boys State, the Speedway youth will participate in the organization of political parties, campaigns, elections, and the enactment and enforcement of their own laws within a mythical 51st state. “Boys State is one of the outstanding youth-training programs of the American Legion,” Commander Johnson said. “Not only do the youths learn the functions of government, but also they see the importance of the role a good citizens plays in discharging his citizenship responsibilities. They soon discover how a good government depends upon the active interest of every citizen.” On behalf of Post 198, Commander Johnson expressed appreciation to the High School officials for their selection of the local youths as delegates and alternates.

SCHOOL REWS Current School Calendar June 1, Commencement in H. S. Gym, 8:00 p.m. June 5, Last Full Day of School. June 6, No School. June 7, Elementary report cards issued at 10:00 am. Jr.-Sr. High School report cards issued at 2:00 pm. Commencement Exercises for the Class of 1962 will be held in the high school gymnasium at 8:00 pm. Friday evening, June 1. Dr. I. Lynd Esch, President of Indiana Central College, will be the speaker. Eighth grade diplomas will be presented at 2:15 pm. Thursday, June 7, in the high school gym. During the Scholarship Day program last Wednesday, the following students were inducted into the National Honor Society: Donna Bright, Judy Thoma, Marsha Seibert, Sandra Feely, Jane Curry, Terry Heiser, Bob Sanders, Joan Kojola, Barbara McHenry, John Cadick, Janine 'Continued on page 8)

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