Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1963 — Page 1

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St. Christopher’s Catholic Church 5335 West 16th Street Rev. lx A. Lindemann .Pastor Rev. Paul Richart. Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses: 6:30—8:00—10:00—11:30 Macaroni and cheese, baked beans, and cole slaw will be for sale along with the fish and other kind of sandwiches at the Fish-Fry-Carry-Out in the school social room tomorrow night from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. The usual Ladies Party will follow from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. Your prayers are quested for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Mary T. Breen, who died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Helen Houk, 5701 W. 16th street. Rosary was recited Monday night at 8:30 o’clock at the Conkle Speedway Funeral Home, and her (Continued on Page 6)

Wheelchair Baskethall The Crossroads Olympians wheelchair basketball team will play two exhibition games on Saturday, January 26, 7:30 p.m. at the Southside Armory, 2015 South Pennsylvania Street. Speedway Tri Kappa Bridge-A-Rama At the completion of the Seventh Round, January 1-15, the leaders of Evening Bridge-A-Rama are: 1. Mr. and Mrs. William Roach, 31490. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shumar, 29080. 3- Mr and Mrs. Bill J. Cook, 28590. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen, 27630. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carter, 22830,

CHOIR CONCERT The Indianapolis Community Choir, directed by Bill Guthrie, will appear in concert at Ransburg auditorium at Indiana Central College, 4001 Otterbein, Friday, January 25th at 8 p.m. Tickets may be purchased by calling Mrs. Golay, CH. 4-3546 or Mrs. Allison, CH. 1-1935. Admission is SI.OO. Legal Notice! TO: The Town of Speedway, Indiana, and the citizens thereof You are hereby notified that ROBERT L. HILL has pending before the Marion County Circuit Court, under Cause No. C 63-46, a petition to vacate that portion of 23rd Street and Meyers Avenue, contiguous to the boundaries of Lots 99 through 113 in Oak Lawn Addition, as recorded in P. B. 19, Pg. 150, Office of Recorder, Marion County, Indiana. A public hearing shall be held in the Marion Circuit Court, on the sth Floor of the Court Wing, in the City-County Building, at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, the 18th day of February, 1963, before the Honorable John L. Niblack, then and there to hear and determine whether said petition shall be granted. WILLIAM F. LeMOND Attorney for Petitioner

Westview Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Serving Eagledale. Meadowood and Northwest Robert V. Taylor. Minister. AX. 1*4418 5925 W. 34th Street Sunday Worship and Church School, 9:45 a.m. Worship Service and Church School for Children. Chapel Hill Methodist Church Minister—Clark E. Hobby—CH. 1-6163 . 10:45 a.m. Temporary meeting place: Clyde T. Fulton Jr. High, 7344 W 10th Street

Church of Christ 4856 West 10th Street dervices*. Sunday 10:00 a.m. and 73U p.m Thursday 7:30 p.m. For information call CH 1-4382 Baptist Church of The Master (American Baptist) Helm. Pastor 1620 N. Girls School Road CH- 1-7048 Sunday Morning Unified Service—9:3o to 11:15. BYF 0:30 p.m Sunday Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening Bible Study. 7:30 p.m.

Clermont Christian Church (Independent) 102 W. Main St—Clermont Indiana—Phone: AX. 1-7438 C. A. Lattimer, Minister Bob Mason, B. S. Supt. Hah Graham, Minister of Ed’n. Jim Toombs, 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 p.m. Jet Cadeht. Jr. and Sr. High Youth. 7:30 p.m. Evg Evan. Service. TUESDAY: 7:00-8:00 pan. Jr. Chou Practice. THURSDAY: 7:00-7:45 pan. Bible Study. 7:45-9:00 pjn. Choir Practice.

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SCHOOL NEWS Current School Calendar January 24, Mid-State Freshman Tourney at Decatur Central. January 24-25, First Semester Examinations. January 25, End of First Semester. January 25, Basketball, Danville, There, 6:45 p.m. January 28, 7th and 9th Grade (Continued on Page 4)

SYMPHONY BENEFIT CARD PARTY A card party is being planned by the West "Group of the Womens Symphony Committee to help raise funds for the maintenance of the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra. The card party is to be held this Friday evening, January 25th, at 7:30 p.m. at the Holiday Inn clubroom, 4655 W. 16th Street. The chairman of this event is Mrs. J. E. O’Brien. Many attractive door prizes will be given away and refreshments will be Served. Tickets for the party may be purchased at the door. They may also be obtained by contacting Mrs. O’Brien at CL. 1-5554. The public is invited to attend.

Attention Job's Daughters Bethel 38 of Job’s Daughters held its first meeting of the new term on January 12. Sandy Feely is Honored Queen for this sixmonth term. The next meeting, which is initiation, will be held on January 26. All members come! Remember to subscribe for your copy of the Bethel News and put our Bethel back on the honor roll. Mary Reed, Pub. Sandy Feely, H.Q.

Indpls. Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Club will hike both Saturday and Sunday afternoons the week end of January 26-27. On Saturday the group will meet in front of the Scottish Rite Cathedral at 1:50 p.m. After a tour of the Cathedral they will visit Indiana’s Military Museum in the World War Memorial. On Sunday afternoon the hike will be in the vicinity of Indian Lake. The meeting place is east side of the State House at 1:00 p.m. Leader: John Brand.

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

Indiana Bell Service Expansion Indiana Bell embarked January 21 on service expansion projects destined to add to the Indianapolis communications system enough new telephone wire to reach twice around the earth. The work will help place hundreds of new local lines and more than 150 additional long distance voice pathways at the disposal of Indianapolis telephone users. The expansion, launched in two projects at widely-separated locations, will cost the telephone company a total of $858,800. Largest of the jobs is construction of outside facilities to serve Indiana Bell’s new suburban central office at 21st Street and Mitthoeffer Road. Centered in the vicinity of the new telephone building, the project involves placing of a total of 56,000 miles of new telephone wire in aerial and underground cable. “The new office is designed to provide ultra-modern dial service for more than 4,000 customers in our present Cumberland and Indianapolis Liberty and FLeetwood areas,” C. R. Barkman, Indiana Bell division manager, explained. “When it begins service next fall, telephone service will be expand*ed and improved generally in a broad, growing sector of the metropolitan area’s northeast side.”

The cable will connect the new switching center to the telephone of residence and business customers located in the immediate area; to other Indianapolis metropolitan central offices, and to the nationwide long distance network. Completion of the entire installation job is expected to require about a year. Expansion of long distance service facilities linking Indianapolis to eight other Hoosier communities also began in the Indiana Bell Headquarters Building downtown. Barkman said transmission equipment being installed there will, when connected with outside lines, help established 24 additional long distance circuits between Indianapolis and each of the following cities: Anderson, Franklin, Huntington, Lafayette, New Castle, Clinton and Shelbyville. A dozen new links to Rushville also will be created. Barkman said work on the latter project is scheduled to be finished in mid-April. “Growing volumes of telephone calling—both local and long distance and by both residence and business customers—make necessary these expansions of our facilities,” Barkman said. “These two projects will help us keep available to Indianapolis customers the first-rate telephone service they need.”

Next Intro Production Performances of AMOR (love) MUSICAE (of music), appearing at the INTRO-Zaring Theatre, 2741 Central Avenue, at 8:30 p.m. next Friday, Jan. 25, have been described by Paul Hume of the Washington Post as “clearly marked with the affection the name implies.” Tickets at $3.50, $2.50, and $1.50 are available at Claypool Hotel Ticket Agency, ME. 5-7533, all Tuchman Cleaners Stores, and at the box office from noon on Friday.

Clermont Methodist Church Main Street, Clermont. Indiana Verl W. Winslow. Minister. Phone AX. 1-8869 Glen Pulis. S. S. Supt. Janet Foist. Organist Worship Service, 10:40 Church School, 9:30 Sunday, 6:30, MYfellowship. Thursday, 7:30-8:30 Choir Practice.

Chapel Hill United Presbyterian Church Minister—James W. Marshall—CH. 4-2770 Temporary Meeting Place—Clyde T. Fulton Jr. High School 7344 West 10th Street Sunday Worship—9:3o a.m. 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 yean 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. An evening of relaxation and fun planned by the Christian Homebuilders Adult Class will be held on Saturday, January 26, at 8:00 p.m., at the church. “It Takes Only A Few” will be the theme on which Rev. Howard (Continued on Page 5)

Thursday, January 24, 1963

Attention Parente Of AH Teenagers February 2nd and 3rd, 1963 set the date for the Third Annual Junior Achievement Trade Fair which will be held in the Agricultural Building at the State Fair Grounds from 1:30 until 9:00 p.m. both Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Entertainment will be on stage 7:30 p.m. Saturday evening and 3:30 pjn. Sunday afternoon. A SSOO scholarship and a beautiful Philco color TV will be given as door prizes.

What is Junior Achievement? It is a group of 1200 teenagers 15 to 19 years old who are set up in small “companies” whic hare run and operated by the young people themselves. They are sharp, alert men and women who want to take advantage of the business opportunities and knowledge J. A. experience offers for a brighter future. Eighty-five thousand teenagers throughout the country who participated in J. A. last year, including me, will guarantee that you will be richer in many ways for your investment of time, talents and efforts in Junior Achievement—and have a good time doing it. Junior Achievement also arranged for the supervision and guidance of each company by adult Advisers, who are experts in the fields of production, business, and sales. Each company raises its own capital by selling stock at $.50 a share and produces a product or performs a service such as banking. A regular business center, 835 N. Meridian, is maintained by Junior Achievement. Each company pays a nominal sum of rent, light, and heat. The company pays its members salaries and commissions. What willy our teenager get out of J. A.? Business “know-how,” a better understanding of the American way of doing business, job experience, career planning, conference trips, business awards, scholarships, cash grants, new friends, business contacts, leadership development, and a challeng(Continued on Page 6)

Senior Citizens Center According to a recent study of the nearly 600 members of the Senior Citizens Center, about 150 are men. To encourage more male participation, a new men’s lounge is being constructed in the basement of the Center at 324 East New York Street. Equipment and program to be made available will be: shuffleboard, table bowling, billiards, darts, cards, and other table games. The Center is open from 9:00 a m. to 5:00 p.m. daily with membership open to all older adults residing in the metropolitan Indianapolis area. Call ME. 42857 for additional information. Ind. Notional Guard History Told On "Our Hoosier Heritage" “The Cyclone,” the story of the Indiana National Guard, 38th Division, will be told on WFBMTV’s fourth “Our Hoosier Heritage” program Friday, January 25, 9:30 p.m. and repeated Sunday, January 27 at 6:30 p.m.

Do-Nut Sale 50/ doze " ★ "Freshly Baked at Camp Belzer" ★ -PACKED IN PLASTIC BAGS TO ASSURE FRESHNESS - BOY SCOUT TROOP NO. 66 ■ft . Please Order From The Following By Tuesday, Jan. 29 STEVE ALLEN - AX. 1-2942 KERRY BLIND - CH. 4-4720 TED FIDGER - AX. 3-0778 MITCH FEUCHT - CH. 4-2030 JIM HOEGER - CH. 4-2161 DAVE HUUBA - AX. 3-0523 "Delivery Date Friday, February 1

Children’s Museum Anauta, native of Baffin Island who has been an Indianapolis resident for many years, will tell about Eskimo life as she herself lived it, when she addresses the Children’s Museum audience Saturday (Jan. 26) from 11 o’clock Io noon. Everyone is invited to attend the free program. Wearing a colorful costume of her homeland, Anauta will talk about children’s work and play, travel by dog sled, the building of igloos, the treatment of animal skins for clothing and other uses, fishing from kayak and ice hole and the hunting of wild game in the far North. Anauta is a frequent speaker in Indianapolis, where she reared her own daughters and can now boast of many grandchildren. She has authored three books based on her Eskimo experiences. Girl Scouts and Campfire Girls will hold their last meeting Saturday of the rock and mineral badge class, and a class earning the “My World” badge will meet four Saturday afternoons in February. Girls wishing to enroll may send name, address, and troop number to the Museum, with the fee of SI.OO that covers most of meterials used.

7th - Bth Grade Dance Westwood 7th and Bth Grade Dance will be Saturday, January 26th, 7:30 to 10:00. Peggy Mack (wife of disc Jockey Jimmy Mack) will spin the platters. 25c, members; guests 75c. Westgate Civic League Regular meeting Thursday, January 24 at 7:30 p.m. at Fulton Junior High School cafeteria. Subject: reports on Roads & drainage by County Commissioner, Answer to Bus Service requests. PERSONALS Marcie Eppen, 2054 Georgetown Road, has been elected house secretary and treasurer in the Agnes E. Weels Quadrangle. Jeanie Piper, 1711 Norfolk, an L U. student teacher, will begin her teaching assignment Monday, Jan. 28 in the James A. Allison 3 School of Speedway. Miss Piper is in her last year of school and will be graduated this spring. Miss Patricia Scyphers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Scyphers, has recently become a pledge of Phi Mu social sorority of Hanover College.

Speedway Baptist Church l Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention,! 2986 Moller Road Rev. Jame& R Deuel, Pastor, AX 1-8570 School 945 a.m. Training Union. 6:30 p.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday night Sunday school teachers and officers meetin* .« 7:00; Prayer Service at 7:45. The Speedway Baptist Church is always happy to welcom* 'isiters at any service. Nursery facilities are always available.

St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church 6700 Crawfordsville Road CH. 1-4118 Philip D. Bigelow- Pasta MtaSaeFMta. Unified Church Service, Nursery, Sunday Church School for all ages, 9:00-10:45 ajn. Church Service. Nursery, Sunday Church School (ages 3-12) 11:00-12:00 ajm. The Church with the nd doors is always open for meditation and prayer There will be a meeting of the Sunday Church School Departmental Superintendants this evening at 7:30 pan. at the church. The mgular schedule of worship services-Sunday Church Sc' xJs continues this Sunday. Baby-sitting facilities are provided from 9-12 ajn. z Sunday evening the Junior Choir and Confirmation Classes (Continued on Page 4)

Asa L Roof Asa L. Roof, 72 years old, a Speedway resident died Saturday at his home, 1653 Allison Avenue. A native of Dearborn County, Mr. Roof was a quality control co-ordinator for Allison Division of General Motors Corporation 15 years before his retirement in 1955. Formerly, he worked 17 years for GMC at Anderson. He was a member of Speedway Christian Church. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home. Burial was in Memorial Park at Anderson. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Ella Roof; a son, Wilbur Roof of Anderson; a sister, Mrs. Edna Evans of Lawrenceburg; a brother, Raymond Roof of Aurora, Ind., and three grandchildren. ANY OLD DOLLS? Girl Scout Troop 557 is collecting dolls, doll clothes, and doll furniture for the mentally ill children as a service project. If you have any dolls, etc., you would care to donate, please contact Mrs. Robt White, CH. 1-3178. We regret any inconvenience caused by listing Mrs. White’s phone number incorrectly last week.

CARD PARTY The Ladies Auxiliary of Mickleyville Fire Dept, are sponsoring a Card Party, Friday, January 25th at the first station, 817 S. Ingomar St., 8:30 p.m. Series Of Weight Control Classes Is Announced Advance registration for a series of six weight control and diet classes will take place at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening, January 30, at a meeting in Conference Room 3 of the English Foundation Building at 6:15 North Alabama Street, the Marion County Heart Association has announced. The classes, which are free to all residents of Indianapolis and Marion County, will be conducted six consecutive Wednesday nights beginning in February, at as many convenient locations throughout the area as the advance registration warrants. They will begin at 7 p.m. and conclude at 9 o’clock. Men and women interested in obtaining further information about the courses are invited to contact the Marion County Heart Association at 615 North Alabama Street, ME. 4-4464.

Speedway Christian Church 14th St. and Winton Ax 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 ajn. Youth and Adult Classes 10:00-10:35 a.m. Second Worship Service 11:00-12:00 a.m. Next Sunday the chancel choir will sing at the 9:00 hour and the chorale choir at the 11:00 service. Dr. Montgomery will give the sermons. (Continued on Page 6)

SPECIAL NOTICE! Due to the closing of the Speedway Pharmacy, 5328 W. 16th Street, the handling of their prescription refills has now been assumed by Rosner Drug Store at 1564 Main St. Rosner’s offer free pick-up and delivery service for prescription customers. CHUI SUPPER The Parent Teacher Group of School 96 at Keel & Dunk Drive, is having a Chili Supper on Jan. 26 from 1:00 until 7:00, carry-out, to. Everyone is invited. Menu: Chili, 30c; hot dogs, 20c; pie, 15c; coffee, 10c; pop, 10c; milk, 10c; candy, sc.

Young Peoples' Concert On Sunday afternoon, January 27th, the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra will present another pair of Young Peoples concerts. The concerts will be held at the Murat Theatre at 2:30 p.m. and at 3:45 p.m. This Sundays concert will have as special guest performer the winner of the Orchestras young pianists contest. This years winner is 15 year old James Birk from Jasper, Indiana. The high school sophomore will play Prokofiev’s third piano concerto. Tickets for the concerts are priced at 35 cents for students and SI.OO for adults. They may be ordered by mail from Mrs. Katherine Karrer, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Murat Theatre, Indianapolis 4, Indiana. Tickets will also be available at the door.

Y.M.C.A. Adult Program The Central YMCA at 310 N. Illinois Street, Indianapolis, is offering “Informal Classes” for men and women starting February 4th. The following classes will be offered: Ballroom Dancing, Square and Round Dance Class, Law for the Layman, Bridge Instruction, Judo for men and women, German, French I and 11, Spanish I and 11, and Conversational Russian. The language courses are being taught by instructors from the Language Centre. These courses will be offered at different times during the week. Register early by mail or for more information call Mr. Schaff at me Central Y.

St. Luke's United Church us Christ 5360 Wart 16th Street Congregational Christian Evangelical and Reformed Howard W. Beer, Minister. CH. 1-8761 Sunday Church School 9:30 aun. Classes for all ages. Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m. Nursery provided. You are welcome at all times.

St. John’s Episcopal Church 5625 Wert 30th Street—AX 3-0372 The Rev. John L. Lowe. Vicar; 6210 Hickorywood Dr, AX 1-588 T 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist 9:30 am. Parish Euchanst 10:05 a.m. Church School 10:35 san. Coffee Hour Evening Prayer—7:4s and Class at 8:00 pan. Those interested in confirmation classes contact Fr. John Low** AX. 3-0372.

John Knox. United Presbyterian Church Minister. Rev. Laurence A. SunkeL Jr,—AX 3-1046 Temporary meeting place—St John** Episcopal Church, 00M W. 30th St Sunday Worship—ll:3o aan. Nursery and Church School Classes for children. Elected for S-year terms as ruling elders at John Knox Presbyterian Church were: Roy Arnold, Edwin Reed, Karl Heihnann. Elected to 3-year terms as deacons were: Burt MacPhee, Robert Sward. Elected to nominating committee for 1963 were: Dr. Dan Evans, Everitt Tackitt and Mrs. Gus Klippel.

Speedway Church at the Hazareee 50»CMiwfotavin»M.CILM077 / m! T 1 Minista. Rev. S. T. Moore* CH. 4-8087 I Evangelism I 8011001 at stuc, y —mo I K?I OCT I Churchworshl P |r IKO I I Youth N.Y J’S. ; 6.-00 I cHuwcHy t»a f Juniors 6:36 Evening Prayer Service ftOO Wed eve Prayer and praise, 7:30 Youth choir practice Friday at 7:3ft. Sacred Concert every third Sunday at 2 M

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Phi Delta Pi Annual Charity Bafl The 15th Annual Charity Ball of Phi Delta Pi sorority will be held Saturday evening, February 2, in the Indiana Ballroom. The sorority aims of charity and promotion of friendship is realized in this joint effort of the 18 chapters to raise funds for their charity functions. The 1963 ball will have a sweetheart theme with hearts and cupid decorations. Nick Craigs orchestra will furnish the music for dancing from 9 pan. to 1 a.m. All proceeds from the ball will go to the Muscatatuck State School for the Retarded. This year, the sorority hopes to complete their fund raising for the Muscatatuck schools swimming pool. The proceeds from the 1960 and 1962 charity balls together with this years anticipated funds will provide the money to start construction of the pool. Ticket sales will be handled by each member of the sorority.

NOTICE! DeMolay Parents and Friends. There will be a Pitch-in Dinner and Awards night at the Speedway Masonic Temple, Wednesday, January 30th, at 6:30 p.m. Rolls, milk and coffee will be furnished. Bring your own table service. Tri Kappa Associate Mrs. Charles Eversole, 1909 MacArthur Lane, will entertain associate members in her home January 28th at 7:45 p.m. Members collected and donated old eye glasses and turned them in to the Indianapolis Lions Club Committee to aid the “New Eyes for the Needy” program. Speedway Christian Men's Fellowship Dinner Speaker for the Jan. 28 Men’s Fellowship dinner will be Maurice F. McCameron, Manager of Public Relations Services, EH Lilly Co. The subject will be “The High Hurdles of Medicine.” He will discuss the extensive testing and proving of drugs for marketing.

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