Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1964 — Page 1

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\ - 5335 Wert 16th Street .'Njkl*. A. Timbmwm __— ■•-—Patter Rte? Paul Rirhart Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses—6:3o, 8:00. 10:00. and 11:30 am. Confessions are bring heard this afternoon from 4:00 to 6:00 pjn. and tonight from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Masses at St. Christopher tomorrow, New Year’s Day, a Holyday of Obligation, will be at 6:00, 7:30, and 9:00 a.m. and at 8:00 pm. Confessions win be heard on Thursday at the usual times before -■• P-UJ r ...Masses oh First Friday will be at 6:15 and 8:00 am. . . . and pm . . . Litany and Holy Communion at 8:00 pjn. Father '"ffljjfrm--- would like-to give the people the opportunity of a 5:30 BSBiiuinn Mass on First Friday again, if the people want it. Whether *M» iar ng s is continued will depend on the number erf people attending. The hour assigned to the men of St. Christopher for Nocturnal (Continued on Page 3) ' <

Town Interest The Speedway Business and had their annual Christmas Party on December 4, 1963, at the Holiday Inn. The new officers for the year 1964 have been installed, they are George L. Bange, president; Henry E. Rosner, vicepresident; Gladys Cagle, secretary; Joe J. Brooks, treasurer; others appointed were Dorothy Kifopery, publicity and William work-chairman. This Association consists of individuals interested in promotion of toe Town of Speedway througi-out toe entire year. One of their projects is toe street decorations at Christmas time. Another project is toe annual “500 Speedway Parade,” however, due to some unfortunate circumstances, the parade was not presented this past May. At the last meeting, the entire membership indicated their intent and desire to present toe parade for this coining May festivities. The next regular meeting of the Association will be a dinner meetjng nn January 8. 1964, meetings include members, their wives and guests. For anyone interested in taking an active part in our promotional project, please contact George Bange, CH. 4-5303; Joe Brooks, CH. 1-6333; Hank Rosner, CH. 4-0241 or Marvin Kingery, CH. 4-1421. Next meeting, January 8, 1964, Winter Adult Program Central YMCA is announcing its Winter Adult Program. Classes are being offered in ballroom dancing (for couples only), Law for Laymen, beginning and advanced Bridge, beginning and advanced Spanish, Organ Instruction, beginning and advanced Round Dancing and Square Dancing and Judo for both men and women/These classes will start in January and for additional information please contact Jack Schaff at Central YMCA at ME. 5-1331. State Mice 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.

Speedway Baptist Church with the Southern Baptist Convention- ** Moller Road Rev. James R. Deuel, Pastor, AX 1-8570 uewrtay School. 0:46 Am. Training Union. 6:30 pm Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship, 7:80 pm Wednesday night: Sunday school teachers and officers «c T JO; Prayer Service at 7:45. The Speedway Baptist Church is always happy to weicom* vtftan at any service. Nursery facilities are always available “ Church sf Christ Ml West 10th Street Sunday9:4s a.m. and 7:30 pjn. ytewwtoy - ...~ 7JO pm ' For information eaO CEL 1-4382 Baptist Church sf The Master (American Baptist) epffitom Helm. Pastor 16* X Chris School Bead CH- 1-7848 Morning Worship—9:3o am. Sunday School—B:4s and 10:30 am BYT—6:36 pm Sunday. Evening Service 7:30 pm Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 74)0 pm densest Christian Church (Independent) M 3 W. Main MS. Deem—t, Teflons Phimei AX 1-76* C* JMEi Twister AX 1-7439 G. Loren Sangree, Minister of Education AX 1-6659 Verfde Henry, Custodian AX 1-9454 Mr 8:30-9:45 am, First Warship and Communion. 9:46A M tHkk Statao! W/wrshfaf* and Comwueseap no vv -in • aatmion. 7:30 pm. Evening Evangelistic Service. Thursday: 7:00-8:00 pjn,

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SCHOOL NEWS Current School Calendar January 2, Return to school following Christmas Vacation. January 4, Wrestling Meet at Decatur Central. January 4, Basketball, Avon, There, 6:30 pjn. January 6, 9th Grade Basketball, Franklin Central, Here, 6:30 p.m. January 7, Bth and 9th Grade Basketball, Fulton, There, 7:30 (Continued on Page 3) Novy Recruiting Station Changed Lietutenant Commander R. C. Brandenburg, officer in charge, U. S. Navy Recruiting Station, Indianapolis announces the Navy branch recruiting station located in room 428 in toe Post Office building will move its recruiting staff to new office space in the Pythias building at 216 Massachusetts on Dec; 27, 1963. ART EXHIBIT “Painting and Sculpture Toforms by nationally and internationally known artists, will open at the Herron Museum of Art January 2. A reception giving Art Association members an opportunity to preview the exhibition will be held January 1 from 3 to 6 pm. BRIDGE LESSONS A series of eight beginning bridge lessons will be offered by Westwood Country Chib. Skills in scoring, bidding, playing and defending the hand will be taught by Carol Gibson. Guests and members are invited to enroll. Lessons will be held on Thursday evenings from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 pjn. in the clubhouse at 1501 N. High School Road. Enrollment may be completed on January 9, 1964, beginning at 7:00 p.m. The bridge lessons will be held at 7:30 pjn. on January 9, 23, 30, February 13, 27, and March 5,19, and 26. The fee is SI.OO per lesson for members and $1.25 per lesson for guests. If the series is paid in advance the fee is $7.00 for members and $9.00 for guests. An optional class text may be purchased for $2.00. You need not have a partner to enroll. For additional information can Mrs. Gibson at CH. 1-7091.

I ■ ■■■ - G & M TV, West 10th and Lyndhurst, will be open New Year's Day in order to show toe Rose Bowl Parade on TV in color. Anyone wishing to view this spectacle in color is cordially invited. Trap And Spot Shoot The Marion County Fish and Game Assn. (located cm highway 136 at Eagle Creek one mile west of Speedway) will hold a trap and spot shoot, Sun. afternoon, January 5, 1964. We have two traps, and you should have an opportunity to do a lot of shooting. The ladies will serve lunch. Plan now to attend. Public is-invited. PI*ODIOtIODS At AHiMM Promotion of J. E. Knott to the new position of Manager of Engineering, Sales, Contracts and Quality Assurance for Aircraft Engine Operations was announced by H. H. Dice, Vice President of General Motors and General Manager of toe Allison Division. Mr. Knott formerly was Director erf Engineering for Aircraft Engine Operations. , At the same time, two promotions were announced within the Engineering Department T. F. Nagey, Director of Research, now becomes Director of Research and Advanced Projects. G. E. Holbrook, Chief Engineer, Product Design and Development, becomes Director of Engineering for Engine Development. E. M. Deckman, Manager of Sales and Contracts, and T. S. Mcwill continue to head those functions for Aircraft Engine Operations. Born in Springfield, Ohio, Mr. Knott was graduated from toe University of Michigan in 1938 with a degree in Aeronautical Engineering. He joined Allison in 1940 as an installation engineer, becoming manager of sales engineering before being named manager of Allison’s Dayton Zone office ein 1950.

In 1954, Mr. Knott was appointed assistant manager, aircraft sales and contracts, where he served until June, 1958 when he became assistant director of engineering. He has been director of engineering since April, 1960. Mr. Nagey was born in Nagyvaard, Hungary and came to this country when he was 18 months old. A graduate of Case Institute of Technology, Mr. Nagey came to Allison in June, 1958 after 14 years service with the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics and the Martin Company where he established the firm’s nuclear division and served as its manager-technical director. Mr. Holbrook was bom in Bath, Maine and was graduated in 1939 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering. He started with Allison as a senior project engineer in 1946. He was promoted through several responsibilities in the turbine design group until he became chief production engineer in 1960 and to his most recent position in 1961;

densest Methodiet Church Wain Street, Clermont, TiwHana VerlW. Winslow, Minister, Phone AX 1-8869 Glen PnHe.S.B. Sept Janet Foist. Organist Worship Service, 10:40 Church School, 9JO Sunday, 6 JO, MYfellowship. Thursday, 7:30-8:30 Choir Practice. Chapel HiH Betted Presbyterian Church Minister Tames W. Marshall—CH. 6-3773 Temporary Meeting Place—Clyde T. Fulton Jr. High SriMwi ypga lath pnwd Sunday Worship—9 JO am Nursery and Church School Claeses for children. tyooiwiy Mstkodist Cbvrcb 5065 weal 16th Street Rev. Charles M. Johnson, Minister Rev. R. Richmond Blake, Associate Minister Rev. Donald E. Krieger, Director of Christian Education First Hour-4 JO-10JO 9:00-10:00—First Worship Service (Family Worship: Children in Ist grade through 6th with parents in Church lor portion of service and th*<nl**v* with their werhev for Church School clauses. Nursery facilities and Classes for childrm through 5 years of age, 9JO-10J0). 10 JO-10 JOChurch School for Youth end Adults. Second Hour—lo:4s-11:45. 10*45 1.1*15 9rrond Worship Service.

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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 ter an RCA Color TV to be drawn -atl later date. —. Indpls. Hiking Club The TndfrmapnH* Hiking Club will, hike in the City Park, Brownsburg, Indiana, on Sunday, January 5. The group will leave from the east side of the State House at 2:00 pm. Leader: Mr, Ed Stresino, 6142 Hickorywood Drive, Indianapolis. NORTHWEST BAPTIST church 3470 High School Road Sunday School 9:45 am. Worship 10:45 a.m. and 7:00 pan. Wednesday Meeting 7:00 pm. Rev. Larry Newans ST. 7-1546

■aw was we j -?■ ~ \ : The Athletic Director of Franklin Central High School, Richard W. Guyer, announced today plans for an expanded Football Jamboree to open Marion County High School football competition for 1964. The Jamboree will be held at die Warren Central High School Athletic Field on Tuesday, September Ist, 1964, at 7:30 pm. Itjwffl consist of four quarters inT’unique rivalry. The Southeast team will consist of Franklin Cenfari, Beech Grove, Chartrand, and Warren Central vs. the Northwest team oi rixe, □peeuway, Brebeuf, and Lawrence Central The opening kick-off will bring quarter will find Beedi Grove relieving Franklin Central and Speedway following Pike. The third period wlil pit two new parochial rivals, Chartrand and Brebeuf. In the final stanza, arch-rivals Warren Central -and Lawrence Central will meet in a preliminary of their mid-season Tickets will be on sale st the high schools involved and at the gate for an admission price of SIOO per person.

St. IMS'S Butted Church of Christ 5360 West 18th Street Congregational Christian Evangelical and Reformed Howard W. Beer, Minister, CH. 1-8763 Sunday Church School, 9:30 am Classes for an ages. Morning Worship, 10 JO am Nursery provided. You are welcome at all times.

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* ■ S fr W Flooring Co., 1556 Main Street, will feature a 5-DayClear-ance Sale, December 31 thru January 4th, offering big reductions on Armstrong’s Inlaid, Vinyl Cor. lon and embossed linoleum. See their ad on page 5 for complete details on many bargains in flooring needs and wall mirrors. NEW QUARTERS FOR COUNCIL 437 Many inquiries have been recil 437, at 13th and Delaware Streets. For those interested, the residence and livery stable are being torn down at this time, and Council 437 is moving into the auditorium building at this location. Members and guests are invited to drop in and see the new quarters. An especially opportune tone would be to the New Years’ Eve Dance, on December 31st, from 9:00 till 1:00 pm. THANKS! Thanks to each one of my good neighbors, friends and relatives in Speedway for the lovely Christmas greetings and for all their good wishes. I hope to remember you all personally next year. Nora Bray

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CHapel 4-2008 | Ray Montgomery, Minister John Andree, Associate Minister wwww w H wwTßwmi _ i.-- <— $ VO KM W» KMUOITTI >■ <«. , TWO MOBNING SKRVK3S First Worshto Steyviro 9*oo-10:00 ajn. Second Worship Service am k r*hildrpT»’s Rtudv and Wnrshin 9*06-10*35 and 11*00-12*00 am KxXU XCII 0 OeWj OUU V 4.W* V«Wv tUIU «W O»aU» Youth and Adult Classes 10:00*10:35 ajn. sq, grr nf Nrrril Rnnm B 1 11 am. The chancel bouquet for next Sunday will be’given by l&s. Ada English in memory of Mr. Orville English. Senior Hi CYF will begin Sunday, January sth with refreshments at 5:00 p.m. pre study will begin a series concerning “What Is God Really Like.” Bring your own questions and problems about understanding God These meetings should nrove of tetet benefit unoereuuiumg wu. 4.a«c nwum prevv w grw OOKW : J . .(Continued on !*«>>. £. J

• town Boa wi Soys This Vni'Mai. ririve r i*i i.itn nil iiM ni l at the meeting indicated tout stagnated water on their property line was the result of overflow water from an inadequate drainage ditch running parallel with High School ’The re— Town Enginoorj Bill Francis, to survey this condition and to report his findings to the Board at an early date. Fred Collins’ Pure Oil Station at Auburn Street and 16th Street was selected, by bidding, as the recipient of'Speedway’s automative business tor 1964. Speedway’s Chief of Police, Martin Stonebraker, asked the Board’s permission to purchase two new 1964 police cars and to trade in their oldest car, a 1959 Ford. The Board asked Mr. StoneoraKer to aavcfUM tot Dias ior toe Town concerning the two new ears and the trade in. The Town will accept perpetual maintenance on toe Dotlich Brothers’ sanitary sewer and water main subject to contractual agreement. <rf Lyndhurst at Speedway Drive will be removed. This light was to alleviate traffic congestion on Speedway Drive East ot Lyndhurst although North bound traffic has not been complying with toe signal. Bids concerning a sewer rodding machine were read. T3re Board, however, agreed to delay action until Street Superintendant, Lou Jackson, could analyze the bids. John Cartwright, 2133 Winton Avenue, second ward, was appointed to serve a four year term on Speedway’s Board of Zoning Appeals. He replaces Ray Dault, who resigned. the Board signed toe newly proposed Dog Ordinance 326,—“an ordinance concerning the licensing thereof.” The Board approved the engineering fee payment of $1,990.17 to L. I. Couch Company for their service, on the Auburn Street Bridge project, and final payment of $2,843.10 to Smith and Johnson, the Auburn Street Bridge contractors. This payment represents toe final 10% of the total cost Also approved was the final payment of $1,430.05 to the West 10th Street improvement contractor for paving and resurfacing 10th Street from Grande Avenue to Winton Avenue. This payment also represents the final 10% of the projects total cost

Chapel Hill Methodist Church Minister Clarir E. Hobby—CH. 1-6163 10:45 am Temporary meeting place: Clyde T. Fulton Jr. High, 7344 W. 10th Street St Jehu’s Eplscepal Chsrch 5635 West 30!h Rtr act DY 3-6379 The Rev. John L. Lowe, Vicar: AX 1-5867 Sundays: Holy Eucharist—B:oo am Matins and Pariah Holy Eucharist—9:27 am Church School—10:00 am EYC—6:4S pm Jan. 6, 7:15 pm Christmas Tree Bum (Anyone may bring tree* side at building after ChrMmn*) Jobe Ksex Batted Preshyterias Church Minister, Rev. Laurence A. SunkeL Jr.r—AX 3-1846 Temporary meeting place St John's Episcopal Church, 88* W. 30th St Sunday Worship—ll JO am Nursery and Church School Classes for children. ' ■ I . ... ■ , , ..in s|Atllwly UMrCB 01 IM RSZarOM

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■ nN ■ R| i Visit Dorothy’s Dress W. 16th Street this week to take nriTrnningg rif.. Hig prices of dresses, coate and sportsReductions on some items as much as 50%. Shop early A* page three for more complete de>* tails 3 IbCk ■ %k ■ wCiwPußw INCREASE INTEPEST RATE ON SAVINGS ‘ Sanford P. Hunter, President of First Bank and Trust announced this week that certificates of dte posit will earn 4 per cent beginning January L and that pawbook savings win earn 3% par eent interest beginning on that date at First Bank and Trust Mr. Hunter amide tha aanonncteneglt for all four locations of .Fint NMMt and Trust 5800 Crawterdsvate and Beedi Grove, PERSONALS < JIII1 1.J1 1.: f ' , . ' Mr. and Mrs. Ltayd R. Hotit 3375 W. 10th St, announce the birth of a dmwhter Kimberly Sue, December 16th at St Vtocenfs Hospital Proud grandparents are ifr and Mrs, CteW'-WRMM and Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd W. Hotle. .Ain area student VFaoj-tanong those listed on toe Dean’s List of Honor Students for toe Fall term at Manchester College in North Manchester, Indtesa. The Dean’s List of Honor Student* inrhates tooao tofiteMe wnosf? grsaes are suxxicienuy iiigM to place them in toe upper ten-per-cent of their daw for toe term. Listed from this area is Terry Heiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Heiser, 4980 W. 13to SfreM, -so ~T~ • >■» is a jeresiunaix ana is chemistry. MIT GRANT The Jtahas Whttawsb Rtoy Memorial Association jsn. nounced it has approved a grant of $15,000 to toe Indiana University School of Medicine for continued research in developof an artificial, implantrille heart for use in children with congenital and other heart defects.