Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1964 — Page 4

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SPEEDWAY CITY (Continued from Page 1) Creek and Eagle Creek Park form a line of beauty and verdure. On the east Little Eagle Creek jogs its way down from above the county line to form an unofficial east border between Speedway and the City of Indianapolis. To the north the streets of Eagledale and the city limits of Indianapolis swing out to meet the bulging Speedway limits. To the west the Wayne Township borders merge with Eagle Creek to complete the circuit that says “Within these lines is Speedway City.” As one who has always lived

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outside this magic circle, I have watched Speedway grow from a community of about 800 families to its present population ofbetween ten and twelve thousand people. Under the powerful impetus of being the home of the world’s most "popular and spectacular sports event, men of world renown in the field of automotive science have come and gone and others have taken their places. Under the leadership of such bold spirits as Fisher and Allison and Trotter new homes by the thousands were built in orderly fashion, and Prest-O-Lite, Esterline

and Angus, and other great industries had their growth and success. But last and greatest of them all was the merger of Allison with General Motors under the call of need of a World War as it pushed its eleven great plants to the utmost. At one time employment reached 20,000 and still in peacetime continues with some 12,000 to 14,000 employees. Through the years, I have watched the progress of the great Motor Speedway Race. Attendance has risen from 50,000 to 200,000 and over, as the highways, not only of Indiana, but of all America are pointing toward Indianapolis and Speedway where, year by year, world records in speed and endurance are made. The homes of Speedway were built to stay. The streets were made wide and the schools and churches have called in leaders of

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great leadership and men of vision and learning. New business planning has taken advantage of the great highways that pass through Speedway as it becomes an open door for Marion County and Indiana. A one-room schoolhouse has been replaced by a great group of grade schools, a Junior High School and a magnificent new Senior High School. From one little church with thirty members I have watched the churches of Speedway multiply and prosper until every great religious group is represented, and until three or four of the larger churches have within their membership from 1,500 to over 3,000 members each. Yes, Speedway has more than speed. It has a place in the world with its people, its imagination, and its go. I know some of your great leaders and would like to know

many others. Keep on setting the pace, Speedway. You have abundant reason to be proud. C. G. Baker College of Christian Living Coming to the Speedway Methodist Church during Lent will be “The College of Christian Living” a program for the entire family. 5 inspirational periods of devotion. 5 study periods on enrichment of life through Christian Education. 5 classes for children (nursery for babies and small children). 5 periods of fellowship and food. 5 interesting forums on up to date problems. This program will be for five Sunday evenings from 5 to 7 pjn. Dates are February 16 through March 15. Everyone is welcome to attend.

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TRAP SHOOT The Marion County Fish and Game Assnriatfon (located oa Highway 136 at Eagle Creek, one mile west of Speedway) will hold a Trap Shoot, January 28, from 5:30 pjn. to 10:30 pjn. We now have two traps and a new lighting system. Come out and have a lot of fun. Free coffee. Public is invited. Community Choir Concert At Arlington High School auditorium on Friday, January 31st, 8 p.m. the Indianapolis Community Choir will present “A Style Show in Music.” A variety of tastes in music will be pleased with Motets, Oratorios, Opera, Ballads and Folk song comprising the program. Special numbers will include instrumentalists and a folk dance ensemble from the Butler Ballet with Eileen Posten as choreographer. The eighty-five member choir, under the very capable direction of Mr. William F. Guthrie, is in its second season. They serve our community by singing for schools, hospitals, religious institutions and civic affairs. Its most recent appearance was on the circle for tree lighting. Mr. Guthrie received his Bachelor and Masters Degrees in Music from Westminster Choir College, Princeton, New Jersey, served as Conductor of the Symphonic Choir and worked directly under the New York philharmonic. Price for tickets at the Arlington Concert January 31st: Adults $1.50. Students SI.OO, tax included.

CHILDREN'S MUSEUM Polish paper cutting will be done by children attending the Saturday morning craft workshop at the Children’s Museum this week (January 25.) The 11 o’clock program will be in the assembly hall of the museum, 3010 N. Meridian Street, and will be conducted by David Cassady of the museum staff and members of the Children’s Museum Guild. A demonstration of the art will be given, and the story will be told of how the shepherds of Lowicz, Poland, fold the colored paper, and use their coarse sheepshearing tools to snip out the freehand patterns, then build up a picture by pasting one color upon another. Homes are then decorated with wide borders of the work, across the ceiling beams and on the walls. The Polish shears will be shown,-along with paper-cut-tings from the museum collection. Classes in world understanding will be offered to Cadette Girl Scouts and Campfire Girls at the museum from 2 to 4 p.m. each Saturday afternoon in February. Registration is now being accepted at the museum, and interested girls should send name, address, troop number and $1 to cover cost of materials to the museum.

YOUTH WEEK High school young people in Protestant churches throughout the United States and Canada will observe the 21st annual Youth Week from January 26 through February 2, marking the start of a year-long study which calls young people and the churches seriously to consider central, essential and relevant issues now facing Christians. Theme will be, “The Peculiar Ones.” Christians were “peculiar” in that God’s love freely given to all men had caused them to step boldly into the sandy grit of a very real world and, at one with each other, bring the message of His peculiar love to all sorts and conditions of men. Celebrations throughout the state will include Sunday services of worship, and various other meetings and projects during the week for both church and community. Young people in the Indianapolis area will climax the Youth Week observance with their annual Greater Indianapolis Ecumenical Youth Meeting Sunday, February 2 at 3 p.m. in the Broadway Methodist Church, 609 East 29th Street. It is sponsored by the Protestant Churches through the Division of Christian Education, Church Federation of Greater Indianapolis. The meeting is for senior high young people, adult teachers and advisors of youth, directors and ministers of Christian Education, ministers, and others who are interested in young people.

Indianapolis Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Club will hike the Boy Scout Trail in the vicinity of Geist Reservoir on Sunday, January 26. A group will leave from the east side of the State House at 1:00 p.m. Leader: Miss Wilma Franz, 3869 Forest Grove Drive. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE