Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1963 — Page 1
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St. Christopher’s Catholic Chorch 5335 West 16th Street Rev. L. A. Lindemann JPastor Rev. Paul Rich&rt —Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses—6:3o, 8:00. 10:00. and 11:30 a.m. Confessions are being heard this afternoon from 4 until 6 o’clock only. Christmas music by St. Christopher boys’ and men’s choirs will precede the Midnight Mass tonight. The other Masses at St. Christopher tomorrow will be at 7:00 a.m., 8:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., and 11:30 am. The High Mass on Monday morning at 8 o’clock was for Emma Frances O’Neal at the request of Mrs. Chas. L. Barry. The High Masses on week days during school vacation will be at 8:00 am. Barbara Keenan requested that the Mass on Tuesday morning be said for Mary J. Hermann. On Thursday morning, the Mass will be for a special intention of Andrew and Theresa Onofrey. The deceased members of the Burkhard and the Hansmann families will be remembered in the Mass on Friday morning at the request of the John Burkhard family. The Mass on Saturday morning will be for Ernest and Josephine Pearce at the request of Mrs. Rosemary Williams. Monthly Paper Sale at St. Christopher will be Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, December 27th, 28th, and 29th (weather permitting). Crates will be on W. 15th street, back of school. If pick-up is necessary, please call Mrs. Chas. Renie, CH. 1-2456. This will be a good opportunity to get rid of those old Christmas cartons, boxes, and papers. The regular monthly meeting of the Altar Society will be Wednesday night, January Bth, instead of the usual first Wednesday, which falls on January Ist. The weekly Social Parties will begin again Friday nite, January 3d, from 7 until 11 o’clock. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray
sth Grade Party There will be a sth Grade Party at Westwood, Friday, December 27th at 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. There will be a 50c gift exchange as planned (girls bring a girl’s gift and boys bring a boy’s gift). Member admission 25c, guests, 50c.
Management Programs On Tuesday, January 7, Mr. R. E. Dever of the Bridgeport Brass Company will conduct the opening session of the “Advanced Admmilstratidn” program which will meet weekly through March 17, 1964. Dr. I. Lynd Esch, President of Indiana Central College, will be assisted by the college’s faculty in conducting the “Liberal Arts for Management” program which will run from January 9 to March 19, 1964. Registrations are now being accepted for these dinner meetings to be held on the Indiana Central College Campus.
HEARING AIDS? Do you have an excess hearing aid a tyour home which you would like to donate to Psi lota Xi sorority? Psi Otes are interested in the Indianapolis Speech and Hearing Clinic and are making this appeal for hearing aids to be used by needy elderly citizens. Please call Dorothy Hanna, CH. 4-8787, Ruth Parke, CH. 41135 or Eleanor Sallee, CH. 42688.
NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH 3470 High School Road Sunday School 9:45 aon. Worship 10:45 aon. and 7:00 pan. Wednesday Meeting 7:00 pan. Rev. Larry Newans ST. 7-1546
Speedway Baptist Church (Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. 2986 Moller Road Rev. James R. Deuel, Pastor, AX. 1-8570 School. 9:45 a m. Training Union. 6:30 p.(n Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship, 7:30 pjn. Wednesday night: Sunday school teachers and officers meetti at 2*o; Prayer Service at 7:45. Hie Speedway Baptist Church is always happy to weicon visitors at any service. Nursery facilities are always available Church of Christ (856 West 10th Street eertm ■Sunday 9:45 a.m. and 7:30 p.m Thursday ..._ 7:30 pu. for information call CH 1-4382 Baptist Church of The Master (American Baptist) WBlhm Helm Pastor 1030 N. Girls School Rond CH. 1-7049 Morning Worship—9:3o a.m. Sunday School—B:4s and 10:30 a.m. BYF—6:3O p.m. Sunday. Evening Service 7:30 pan. W»dn—day Evening Bible Study, 7:00 pjn. Clenuont Christian Church Igg w. St—Clermont. Indiana—Phonet AX. 1-7438 C. A. Latimer, Minister AX. 1-7439 G. Loren Sangree, Minister of Education AX 1-6859 Verble Henry, Custodian AX 1-9454 Sunday* 8:30-9:45 ajn., First Worship and Communion. 9:4510:45 ajn., Bible School 10:30-11:45 ajn., Second Worship and Communion. 7:30 pjn. Evening Evangelistic Service. Thursday: 7:00-8:00 pint, Bible Study.
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BROWNIE NEWS Brownie Troop 1431 celebrated its first year birthday on December 5 with a ceremony and party at the Frank W. Wheeler School. The following girls received their first year membership stars: Debra Ann Burrowes, Ruth Deatherage, Theresa DeWeese, Nancy Huliba, Clarenda Kinder, Julia Kinney, Catherine Lucas, Pamela Miller, Jane Preda, Janet Roberts, Beth Ann Robertson, Lori Scott, Patrice Smith, Sandra Sorrell, Laura Sunkel, Dena Wilcox. The girls also enjOyed a lovely Christmas party at Mrs. Clarence Kinders on Dec. 19th.
Fresh Asparagus On Toast 36 to 48 spears cooked fresh asparagus 6 slices sandwich bread, toasted Vz cup mayonnaise 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice y 4 teaspoon finely grated onion Vs teaspoon ground thyme 6 slices firm ripe tomato 4 hard-cooked egg yolks Arrange 6 to 8 spears cooked fresh asparagus over each slice toast. Combine mayonnaise, lemon juice, onion and thyme. Spoon an equal amount over each serving. Top each with a slice of tomato and sprinkle with sieved hardcooked egg yolks. Serve as main-dish for luunch, brunch or supper. Yield: 6 servings.
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Issued Every Week to Every Home in Speedway > West gate Addition and Clermont
SCHOOL NEWS Current School Calendar January 2, Return to schoel following Christmas Vacation. January 4, Wrestling Meet at Decatur Central. January 4, Basketball, Avon, There, 6:30 p.m. January 6, 9th Grade Basketball, Franklin Central; Here, 6:30 p.m. January 7, Bth and 9th Grade Basketball, Fulton, There, 7:30 pan. January 7, Wrestling, Lebanon, There, 6:30 p.m. January 10, Basketball, Franklin Central, Here, 6:30 pan. January 11, Swimming, Lawrence Central, Here,-11:00 a.m. January 11, Basketball, Washington, Here, 6:30 p.m. January 13, Wrestling, Deaf School, There, 6:30 pan. January 13, 9th Grade Basketball, Center Grove, Here, 7:00 pan. January 14, Swimming, Frankfort, There, 4:30 pan, January 15, Wrestling, Park School, Here, 6:30 pan. January 15, 7th and Bth Grade Basketball, Center Grove, Here, 6:00 p.m. January 16, Marion County Basketball Tourney. The senior high school honor roll for the second six-weeks grading period includes: SENIORS Gary Bell, Carolyn Brown, Shirley Delph, Kay Evans, Sandy Feucht, Nick Green, Mike Hackett, Phil Hamilton, Jody Hanna, Susan Havens, Susan Hayden, David Hilberry, Linda Hildenbrand, Sondra Hinchman, Doris Hitchcock, David Johnson, Donna Jones, Nancy Kern, Pat Kildsig, Catherine Kirby, Linda Koontz, Sandy Lampman, Mary Lyn Miller, Jeanie Nesbit, Susan Palmer, Keith Pieper, Jane Robards, Jane Rumbaugh, Barbara Simon, Rick Stanton, Sheryl Thomson, Janice Tremor, George Walker, Brenda West, David Wills, Cecil Witherbee. JUNIORS John Richard Allen, Janice Atkinson, Linda Barlow, Helen Bledsoe Susan Boles, Jean Bonham, Jim Boswell, Norman Brennan, Sherry Brown, Martha Campbell, Terry Castle, Steve Chappell, Richard Colclesser, William Cotton, Herb Crawford, Barbara Curry, Linda DeLong, Carolyn Ann Edington, Patricia Edwards. Linda' Eppen, Pam Erickson, Janet Farley, Ronnie Feely, Michael Harcourt, Nanette Heady, Margaret Hodge, Phil Hoose, James Hutchens, Jane Jarvis, Dixie Johnson, Sue Johnson, Charles Jordan, Sheila Keas, James Keating, Judy Ann Keel, Joseph Lewis, John Lippard, Barbara Love, Elwyn Matthews, Mark Maxwell, Beth Montgomery, Nancy Morris, Betsy Najar. Ted Nolte, Lynn Parks, Jim Perm, Sherri Sue Raquet, Sandy Redenbarger, Mary Ann Reynolds, Judith Riba, Tom Ridolfo, Lynn Schoenewey, Georgia Shirley, Pat Singrey, Greg Smith, Steve Smith, Tom Smith, Mary South worth, Donna Spencer, Steve Stamm, Jan Thompson, Dick Thomson, Teresa Todd, Mark Urban, Clarence Watson, Judy West, Tom Whitmore, Gary Witherbee, Charles Woodard. LIBRARY NOTES The Senior High School Library (Continued on Page 6)
Clenaout Methodist Chureh Main Street, Clermont, Indiana Vert W. Winslow. Minister. Phone AX. 1-8089 Glen Pulls. S. S. SupL 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 Presbyteries Church Minister—James W. Marshall—CH. 4-9770 Temporary Meeting Place Clyde T. Pulton Jr. High School 7344 West 10th Street Sunday Worship—9:3o ajn. Nursery and Church School Classes for children. Speedway Methodist Cbureb 5005 West 18th Street Rev. Charles M. Johnson, Ministar Rev R Richmond Blake. Associate Miniate* Rev. Donald X Krieger, Director of Christian Education Pint Hour—9:oo-10:30 9:00-10:00—Fin* Worship Service (Family Worship. Children in Ist grade through oth with parents in Church tor portion o t service and then leave with their teachen for Church School classes. Nursery facilities and Classes tor 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 tth grade.
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iMPOimurr FLYERHOTICE The New Year edition of the Flyer will be published Tuesday, December 31st The deadline far the New Year’s issue will tie Thursday, December 26th.
Bitty Graham Film To Be Shown At Speedway Baptist
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■Mb a mMMCt •( hoo* and faith I* BILLY GRAHAM The new Billy Graham feature length sound-color motion picture. “Lucia” will be shown at 7: 30 p.m., December 31, 1963 at the Speedway Baptist Church, 2986 Moller Road. This is the story of “Lucia;” coming to the motion picture screen with all of the pathos and poignancy that transcends its Latin setting, to embrace the spiritual needs that are conmujjtt to every culture and clime arouncl the world. “Lucia” was made in its entirety in Buenos Aires, directed by V/orld Wide Pictures’ President, Dick Ross. The fire and excitment of gaucho folk music, South America’s unmatched scenic grandeur and the excitement that belongs to one of the world's largest cities, are all enriched by full color and authentic sound. But the real impact of “Lucia” is to be found in its intimate, utterly honest treatment of an individual’s emptiness and frustration apart from the filling of the “God-shaped vacuum” with which all mankind is born. With this newest of the Bil-y Graham Films, “Lucia" enters into th& area of domestic disco-1 and the romantic triangle—anl what the Bible has to say in rea ving the emotional problems thi* are the hallmark of 20th Century living As long a' you liv* -you will never forget “Lucia.” The public is cordially invited. Nursery services will be provided.
State Police To Accept Application Do you want to be an Indiana State Police trooper? Write to: Indiana State Police, Indiana, Indiana, Attn.: Personnel Section. Deadline February 7, 1964. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOIIR CHOICE
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Goodwill Christmas Program The handicapped workers at Indianapolis Goodwill Industries will remember “their own” with Christmas gifts today, Tuesday, Dec. 23, during the annual White Gift program at Goodwill headquarters, 1635 W. Michigan St. In an impressive setting of white decorations and a white Christmas tree in the chapel, the handicapped workers will make their way to the altar at 8 a.m. to donate fruit, candy, food wrapped in white or to present cash in white envelopes. The gifts will be used to make up cheer baskets which will be delivered to former Goodwill workers who are now shutins. Dr. Howard G. Lytle, executive director of Goodwill, will read the Christmas story. It will be interpreted for the deaf by the Rev. Daniel H. Pokomy, pastor of the Peace Lutheran Church for the Deaf. The White Gift program, which each year highlights the Christmas events at Goodwill, dates back many years as a symbol of love and purity. The Yuletide calendar at Goodwill was opened last Thursday, Dec. 12, when the Goodwill Service Guild provided its annual Christmas party for the 350 workers with a turkey dinner, party favors and entertainment. The Service Guild which has been supporting Goodwill for many years is comprised of prominent women of the community. On Wednesday evening, Dec. 18, personnel in the sales, transportation and material handling departments were treated to their annual Christmas party. A turkey dinner was served, Santa Claus presented gifts and entertainment was provided. Today, Tuesday, Dec. 24, all of the handicapped workers will-be guests at the annual Christmas dinner at noon. Turkey with all the trimmings will be served and Santa Claus will preside. All of the events were scheduled at Goodwill’s plant.
St. Lake's United Chureh es Christ 5360 West 18th Street Congregational Christian Evangelical and Rsfnniw Howard W Beer. Minister. CH 1-8783 Sunday Chun* School, 9:30 ajn. Classes for all ages. Morning Worship, 10:30 ajn. Nursery provided. You are welcome at all times.
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Unified Church Service, Nursery, Sunday Church School for all ages. 9*o-10:45 ajn. Church Service, Nursery, Sunday Church School (ages 5*11) 11*0-13*0 am The Chun* with the red doors is always open tor meditation and prayer Special Christmas Festival services will be held tonight at St Andrew’s. A Family Vespers will begin at 8 pjn„ and a Choral Community Services will be held at 11 p.m. The Senior High Luther League’s Christmas Party will bo held this Friday evening from 8-11 pjn. at the church. The Sunday Church School is giving a holiday party for the Mission Sunday School of Ltdcmeei Lutheran Church on Saturday. December 28, from 3-3:30 pan. at the church. Hie regular schedule of worship eervicea-Sunday Church Schools will be held next Sunday. Baby sitting will ha provided from s*ll ana. 4 There will be no evening schedule of Leagues, daises, or choirs
Christmas Eve Services At St. Andrew’s Tonight Two special Christmas Eve services will be held at St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church, 5700 Crawfordsville Road, this evening. A Vesper service, especially for families, will begin at 8 p.m. Youth choirs will sing at this service. The community is invited to join the congregation in these observances of the coming of the Christ.
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Boost Your Basketball Team The PTA has license plates, pennants, and pompons for sale. Buy your pennants or pompon for the basketball games now. The license plates are SI.OO, the pompons and pennants 50c. Call Mrs. Earl Scott AX. 1-5496 if you wish to purchase any of these items.
Card of Thanks "" 'l I want to thank all my friends, Girl Scout Troops 108, 763 and the Speedway Merchants Association for the beautiful Tape Records that was presented to me. I want you all to know how much I appreciate the thought behind this gift and how very grateful I am. Patty Cherry
St. Andrew's Lutheran Church 6700 Crawtoudovtlle Mood CH. 1-4118 »htllp D. Bigelow- Paatas Mice Sue Ftudleu. Director of Christian Education
Speedway Christian Chare! 14th 8L and Wlnton An CHapel 4-2000 Ray Montgomery, Minister John Andrae, Associate Minister Art Vermillion, Minister of Christian Education Foster Hotohkiss, Minister of Music TWO MORNING SERVICES First Worship Service 9:00-10:00 aon. Second Worship Service 11:00-12:00 aon. Children’s Study and Worship 9:00-10:35 and 11:00-12:00 aon. Youth and Adult Classes 10:00-10:35 a.m. Class for Children of Special Need, Room B-l, 11:00 ».m. We extend a welcome to visitors in Speedway and to those living here without a permanent church home. At the 9:00 hour next Sunday, the Motet choir will sing and at the 11:00 service, the chancel choir will sing. Dr. Montgomery will preach both sermons. The chancel bouquets for next Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Newt Jennings in memory of Mr. Jenning’s parents; and the Golden Rule Bible Class in memory of their deceased members. Choirs rehearsing next week are: Thursday, January 2, 1964Chorale, 3:15; Motet, 6:30; Chancel, 7:35. The roses on our lectern last Sunday announced the birth of twins, Kirk Allen and Kathy Ellen, born December 13th to Terry and Alberta Anderson; and Kimberly Sue, bom December 16th to Lloyd and Linda Hotle. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Houpt, respectively.
ROSE BOWL OPEN HOUSE At WILLIAMS BROS. William Brothers TV, 1550 Main Street, Speedway, will again this year have their New Year’s Day Open House. Everyone is invited to come in and watch the Rose Bowl Parade and Game on colored TV which will start at approximately 11 a.m. Refreshments of coffee, cookies and cokes will be served during this color spectacular. While there you will have the opportunity to register for an RCA Color TV to be drawn at a later date.
WESTWOOD NEW YEAR'S EYE DANCE The traditional New Year's Eve Qaico w%ha _beM at Westwead em pan. to wurhSF George Nicoloffs Band wiß play for this affair. Reservations are being taken by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ray, CH. 1-9944, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Wagner, AX. 17627 and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomas, CH. 4-1959. Tickets are $4.00 per couple for both members, or guests. Tickets will have to be picked up by December 30 to insure your table reservation. Since this dance is normally a sell-out, we urge you to plan for your group and call soon. There are just 90 tickets for 90 couples, so call at once.
Salesmanship Class A course in Salesmanship will be offered by the Evening Division of Indiana Central College as a part of its spring semester classes. The class meets from 7:55-10:25 pan. on Wednesday evenings and costs $52.50. Classes begin on February 5, 1964. Any person interested in further information on the course is urged to contact the Evening Division office at Indiana Central.
Chapel Hiß Methodist Church Minister Clark E. Hobby—CH. 1-8103 10:45 am Temporary meeting place: Clyde T. Fulton Jr, High, 7344 W. oth Street St. Jobs’s Episcopal Church SB3S West 30th Street-AX 3-0371 The Rev. John L. Lowe, Vicar: AX. 1-5887 Sundays: Holy Eucharist—B:oo a.m. Matins and Parish Holy Eucharist—9:27 ajn. Chun* School—10:00 am. BYC—B*B pm Dec. 24, 7:00 pm Holy Eucharist—ll:3o pm Choral Holy Eucharist Dec. 25, 9:30 am Holy Eucharist Dec. 26, (St Stephen’s Day) 10 am, Holy Eucharist Dec. 27, (St John’s Apostle)—7:ls pm Confirmation and Holy Eucharist Dec. 28, (Holy Innocents)—lo am Holy Eucharist-Epiphany. Jan. 6, 7:15 pm. Christmas Tree Burn (Anyone may bring tree* to West side of building after Christmas) Jobs Kaox United Presbyterian Church Minister. Rev. Laurence A. Suaket Jr*—AX. 3-1048 Temporary meeting place St, John's Kpiecopai Church, MM W. 30th St Sunday Worship—ll:3o am Nursery and Church School Classes for children J Speedway Church us the Razartae 6030 Crewforda villa M. CM 6 0917 I Evangelism! SdMolat,tud ’ »*• pigjf Youth N.Y.P.S. Wed eve Prayet and praise. ?.3e
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“Family Fun HighT The Indianapolis Young Women’s Christian Association invites its friends to join with them in a “Family Fun Night” to bo held at the Association building, 329 N. Pennsylvania St., from 6:30 until 10 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 10. This fun night is a fore-runner to the winter term program that will be offered to the public by the physical activities department of the Y.W.CA. starting Jan. 20. On this Family Night, the entire family may swim for a flat fee of one dollar for them all; if your family can’t come, bring a friend or friends. CoOm wjyyrayhn^ Come, have fun, and see what the “Y“ has for you.
vnnsfnKn v gcci tton Pool Hours At Westwood There will be recreational swims for the Members and their guests during the Christmas vacation. At this time we will have the snack bar open for the convenience of our membership. Thera will be short orders such as: Hot Dogs, Hamburgers. Barbecue, French Fries, Cold Drinks. Pool Hours are listed first. Snack Bar Hours second. December 25th, closed. Closed. December 26th, 11:00 am.-D.'OO pan. 11:00 a.m.-5:00 pan. December 27th, 11:00 aan.-9.'66 p.m. 11:00 am.-5:00 pan. December 28th. 3:00 pjn.-fc6D p.m. 3:00 p.m.-6:00 pan. December 29th. IHN pan.-8:00 pan. 2:00 p.m.-B.*oo pan. December 30th, UKU'iaa-MI p.m. 11:00 a.m.-5:00 pan. December 31st. 1140 ua-kOO pan. 1140 a.m.-5:00 pan.
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