Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1964 — Page 1

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St. Christopher’s Catholic Ctanh 5335 Wert 16th Street Bev. L. A. Lindemann -Pastor Rev Paul Richart Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses—6:3o, 8:00. 1640. and 11:30 aw Friday night weekly~Social Parties begin at St Christopher to(Continued on Page 5)

Adelia Chapter I.T.S.C. The Adelia Chapter of LT.S.C. will meet Monday evening Sept. 14th at the Hawthorne Room at 6.30 P-m. The speaker will be Mrs. Merton Good. Hostesses for the evening will be Mesdames Dowty, Bradley, Wood, and Heywood. Helen Troth, Pub.

TOTS TO TENS CONCERT SERIES'64 &'65 Over 200 members of the Women’s Committee of the Indianapolis State Symphony Society from the East, West, South and Junior Groups have combined their efforts to present a series of four fun-filled, musical-education concerts for “TOTS TO TENS” featuring the 30-piece Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Ensemble conducted by Renato Pacini and a favorite local television star from each of the four Indianapolis TV stations.

Each of the four concerts will be held in a different section of the city of Indianapolis. The first concert will be held October 3rd with special guest Bill Jackson, WLWI-TV at Broad Ripple High School. The second concert will be held November 14th with special guest Harlow Hickenlooper, WFBM-TV at Northwest High High School. The third concert will be January 2nd with special guest Janie Woods, WTTV at Arlington High School. The fourth and final concert will feature a new chilrdren’s personality from WISH-TV at Indiana Central Colcege. John Foland is the producer for all four concerts. All concerts will be held on Saturday mornings with two performances on each date, one at 9:45 a.m. and the other at 11:00 am.

A special number demonstrating a different section of the Symphony Orchestra will be featured at each concert. A youngster who attends all four concerts will therefore have an opportunity to become familiar with the instruments and sounds that make up the various sections of the orchestra including the Strings, Woodwinds, Percussion and Brass. Season tickets for all four concerts are priced to cover the expenses of the presentation only. Season tickets are priced at $2.00 for each child and $2.00 for each adult. Individual concert tickets will be priced at SI.OO for each concert. Season tickets may be purchased now by sending your check with a stamped, self-ad-dressed envelop to TOTS TO TENS CONCERTS, 4902 Victoria Road, City. Also, tickets may be purchased for the next two Saturdays, September 12 and 19th at Penney’s in the Speedway Shopping Center and in the Eagledale Shopping Center.

Speedway Baptist Chireh Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention) 2986 Moller Road Rev. James R. Deuel, Pastor, AX 1-8870 hubday School, 9:45 a.m. Training Union, 630 pm. Morning Worship 11 am. Evening Worship, 7:30 pm wedneadav night: Sunday school teachers and officers meeting at 7:00; Prayer Service at 7:45. The Speedway Baptist Church is always happy to welcom* visitors at any service. Nursery facilities are always available.

Chireh es Christ 4956 West 10th Street Services: Sundav 9:45 am - 7:80 Thursday .. 7:30 pan. For information call AX 1-8823

Baptist Chireh es The Master (American Baptist) WUBem Helm, Paster 1690 N. Girls School Road CH. 1*7048 Morning Worship—9:3o am. Sunday School—B:4s and 10:30 am BYF—6:3O pm Sunday. Evening Service 7:30 pm. Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 7:00 pm

Clernont Christian Chorch (Indepwndant) Ml W. Main Bi. naimont Indiana Phcnoi AX 1*7439 C. A- Latimer, Minister AX 1-7439 G. Loren Sangree, Minister of Education AX 1-6659 Verble Henry, Custodian AX 1-9454 Sunday: 8:30-9:45 am, First Worship and Communion. 9:4510:45 am, Bible School. 10:30-11:45 am, Second Worship and Communion. 7:30 pm Evening Evangelistic Service. Thursday: 7:00-8:00 pm, Bible Study.

- SPEEDWAY FLYER

ES.A. SORORITY CARWASH CLANCEY'S GULF 5208 W. 10th St. SAT. SEPT. 12 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. $1.75 and $2.00 PROCEEDS FOR CHARITY

NOTICE TO SPEEDWAY RESIDENTS We are getting complaints from residents in Speedway that some people are burning trash after dark and causing smoke and odor. This is a request that no trash be burned after dark. We have a contract to pick up trash each week and ask that you please make use of this service rather than burn it and cause above trouble. * Thank you for your cooperation. Ray L. Oeth, Clerk-Trfeasurer.

Alpha Delta Omega The Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Delta Omega will open their ’64’65 Season with a “Pitch-in” at the home of Miriam Wagner, 2830 Moller Road, September 17, at 6:30 pm. Euniee Elder will be the assistant hostess. The program will consist of “Vacation Reports” from all our members. Pres. Alice Farley. Reporter Helen Wunder

Sparkplug Football Boosters Your contributions to the Spark Plug Film Fund will help our football team. Contact Jim BoswelL 2020 Cunningham Rdu Herb Robbins, 5761 Speedway Drive: O. P. Smith, 1946 Cunningham Road.

Voters' Registration Locations For Wayne Township (North) Garden City School No. 8, 4800 Rockville Road. Clyde Fulton Jr. High School, 7344 W. 10th St. Senior High School, 5357 W. 25th St (Speedway). Junior High School, 5151 W. 14th St. (Speedway). These locations will be Open Tuesday, September 22nd, for your convenience.

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

School News Cunant Sdad Calaniiav September 10 Mooresville Cross Country meet, Here pm. September 11 Football Decatur Central, There pw September 14 Cross Country Meet Brownsburg, Here—4:ls pm. September 18 Cross Country Meet Zionsville, Here pw September 18 Football Brownsburg, Here September 22 Cross Country meet Plainfield, There pm. September 25 Cross Country Meet Broad Ripple, 3:30 pm. September 25 Football Carmel, Here September 28 Alternate day classes shift days. September 29 Cross Country Meet Greenwood, There, 4:15 pm. Enrollment for adult evening classes will be at 7:30 pm Mon(Continued on Page 4)

FOOTBALL TICKET SALES Adult season tickets will be on sale at the high school (main entrance) on Thursday night, September 10, from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm. The adult price for five home games will be $3.00. All tickets at >the gate are 75 cents.

FALL SWIMMING SCHEDULE The following schedule is in effect at the Speedway High School swimming pool beginning September 8 and ending November 25, 1964. Monday 6:35-7:30 pm. Adapted Swim class for physically handicapped; 7:35-8:30 p.m. Adult beginning swim class; 8:35-9:30 pm. Recreation swim for Speedway residents. Tuesday 6:35-7:30 pm Adult intermediate swim and dive class; 7:35-8:30 p. m. Life Saving and Water Safety class (Jr.); 8:35-9:30 pm. Life Saving and Water Safety class (Sr.). Wednesday 6:35-7:30 pm. High school girls synchronized swimming class; 7:35-8:30 pm. Adult water adjustment (fear) class; 8:35-9:30 pm. Adult beginning swim class. Thursday 6:35-7:30 pm. High school boys water activities class; 7:35-8:30 pm. Adult intermediate swim and dive class; 8:35-9:30 p.m. Recreation swim for Speedway residents. Friday. Pool closed.

Card of Thanks We would like to -express our appreciation to our neighbors and friends • in Speedway and Eagledale, for the kindness shown and the sympathy extended to us at the passing of our mother, Mrs. Katie A. Power, a former resident of Speedway. We would also like to thank the Rev. N. H. Schultz for his consoling words, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Farley for the courtesies and helpful understanding extended to us. Mrs. Adolph Granneman Mrs. Alvin Storey Mrs. Ray Blankenship Mr. Karl Power

Cleraunt Methodist Chorch Main Street. Clermont. Indiana VorlW. Winslow. Minister. Phono AX 1-8869 Glen PuUs. 3. S. Supt. Janet Foist Organist Worship Service, 10:40 Church School, 9:30 Sunday, 6:30, MYfellowship. Thursday, 7:30-8:30 Choir Practice.

Speedway Methodist Chorch 5065 West 16th Street Rev. Charles M. Johnson, Minister Rev. Donald E. Krieger, Director of Christian Education Helen Hecht, Director of Music. First Hour—9:oo-10:30 _ 930-10:00—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 lor Church School classes. Nursery facilities and Classes lor children through 0 yean of age. 9:00-10:30). 1030-10:30—Church School lor Youth and Adults. Second 10:45-11:45—Second Worship Service. 10:45-11:45—Church School lor children through 6th grade. SUNDAY, September 13th, Rev. Charles M. Johnson’s sermon “Prayer and Your Needs,” will be presented at both services. The Carol Choir will lead the first service and the Chancel Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Helen Hecht will sing, “Oh Lord Most Holy” by Franck. Soloist will be Mrs. Thomas Huston, who will sing “He Send His Word and Healed Them,” by Don Humphreys. Mrs. James (Continued on Page 6)

Thursday, September 10, 1964

Fads About Our Town? POLICE DEPARTMENT: At the present time there are thirteen regular full time police, four dispatchers, fourteen auxiliary police and five school patrol. The department now has six police cars and each regular policeman is trained to give first aid at any and all times. The average miles traveled by each car on regular service is 50,000 per year.

Mr'Martin Stonebraker is the Chief, Mr. Palmer D. Wilson, Assistant Chief and Mr. Howard Allen, First Lt. and Mr. William J. Berry, Second LL Other members of the force are Bill Crafton, Harry F. Barnhardt, Glen H. Collins, Robert R. Stierwalt, Kenny S. Smith, Bill Dodson, Bill Burgan, Milton Ellis and Forrest Rupe. The dispatchers are Donald W. Montgomery, Robert Pitcher, Robert N. EUwanger and Paul Cockman.

The Auxiliary Policemen are Charles E. Guire, Gene Hindsley, Lawrence Reinhard, Milton A. Short, Loren 1 Lind, Orval Shinkle, Robert L. Cassaday, Raymond Lucid, Merrill S. Lawler, Joseph W. Curtis, Cleo S. Flinn, Kenneth N. Keneipp, Melvin E. Lucas, Harry Downs. The School Patrol members are Henry Hunter, Evelyn E. Noonan, Hugh Carter, Glen Jackson and Otis W. Zwyers. This department will add one new man to the force on January 1, 1965.

Usually there are three euxiliary police at each Football and Basketball game durin gthe season. All auxiliary police work during the race season, the month of May. The auxiliary police are subject to call at anytime and for any special occasion. We believe you will find all the men in this department to be very friendly and cooperative at all times. Mr. Ronald Vance a former member has recently resigned to accept an appointment on the State Police Force and he has been replaced by Mr. Forrest Rupe. Watch for more interesting facts about “Our Town” in next week’s issue of the Flyer. Ray L. Oeth, Clerk-Treasurer

HONORED GUEST AT SYMPHONY TEA Mrs. Izler Solomon, wife of the director of The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, will be the honored guest of The West Group Women’s Committee of the Indianapolis State Symphony Society at a tea September 16th, 140 to 3:30 pjn. This lovely occasion will be at the home of Mrs. Jack Schank, 4320 Kessler Blvd., North Drive. Chairman, Mrs. M. F. Winkler, Jr., and her co-chairman, Mrs. M. J. Moms are makjpg the arrangements for the very nice afternoon.

Those interested are cordially invited and will you please call Mrs. John R. Hoss, CH. 1-0552 for reservations. Anyone interested in becoming a member of The West Group, please call Mrs. Ralph Forbes, CH. 4-4683, who is membership chairman.

Watch for the Big announcement for the Travelogue shows condng to the Speedway High School Auditorium.

FOOTBALL 3rd and 4th GRADE sth and 6th GRADE > Boys niterected) plenae report Sntwr6oy> September 11th, 10:00 A, BL aft Allison School, Und and Lyndhurst. Girl* interested in being cheerleaders, dhonld also report at thia time and place to Mrs. Fritch.

Harris and Briggs win am pion snips i Ark, Hanis, 5515 Maplewood Speedway was dedared Indiana State Horseshoe Champion at the State Fair, Monday. Jack Briggs, 5220 W. 14th Street, Speedway, won the Indiana State Horseshoe Championship, Class A Handicap. Sj Both mm are active in the Speedway Horseshoe League.

CUJB CHAMMONSHN* AT WESTWOOD Swimmers not participating on the competitive swim team, held their Club Championship at the pool Monday evening, September 7. Events and how participants ] laced follows: GIRLS—SO Meter Freestyle—B under: 1. Barbara Brumley, 146.7; 2. Jody Cummings, 3. Bev Daily, 4. Pam Dickey, 5. Jan Hatch; 9 and 10—1. Linda Hutchinson, 1:15.1; 2. Linda Biggs; 11 ind 12—1. Jeanne Guillaume, 45.8; 2. Mary Alert, 48.6. 50 Meter Back-

stroke—B and Undm—l. Barbara Brumley, 1:18.4; 2. Jody Cummings, 3. Beverly Daily, 4. Amy Bethward, 5. Monica Vogel, 6. Cindy Hutchison, T. Candy Davis; 9 and 10—1. Carol Thomas, 2. Linda Hutchinson, 3. Gill Davis, 4. Shirley Jones, 5. Robin Ward; 11 and 12—1. Jeanne Guillaume, 53.8; 2. Mary Alert. 55 Meter Breaststroke— 8 and under—l. Jody Cummings, 1:26. 6; 2. Beverly Daily, 3. Barbara Brumley; 9 and 10—31. Linda Hutchinson, 1431; 11 and 12—1. Mary Alert, 1:20.0; 13 and 14—1. Diane Wagner, 56.3. BOYS—SO Meter Freestyle—B and Under—l. David Stratton, 1:04.1; 2. Rod Bailey, 3. Pat Bitter, 4, Donny Deanton, 5. Danny Rabb, 6. Mark Risley, 7. Mike Alert, 8. Charles Fryer. 9 and 10—1. Steve Wagoner 56.6; 2. Chuck Hutchison, 3. Brien Frier, 4. Mat Boughton, 55. Gary Rabb, 6. Mark Williams, 7. Greg Davis. 13 and 14— 1. Don Graden 45.5; 2. Jeff Hufford; 50 Meter Backstroke—B and Under—l. David Stratton, 1:17.5, 2. Donald Stratton, 3. Danny Rabb, 4. Mike Alert; 9 and 10—1. Steve Wagoner, 141.4; 2. Dave Vogel, 3. Bryan Fryer, 4. Chuck Hutchison, 5. Greg Davis, 6. Gary Rabb; 13 and 14—1. Don Graden, 57.5; 2. Jeff Hufford. 50 Meter Breaststroke—B and Under—l. Don Stratton, 1:42.2, 2. Pat Bitter; 13 and 14—1. Don Graden, 58.0; 2. i Jeff Hufford.

NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH 3470 High School Road Sunday School 9t45 am Worship 10:45 am and 7:00 pm Wednesday Meeting 730 pm. Rev. Latty Nowans ST. 7-1546

Chapel Hill Halted Presbyterin Chireh Wnliter Tamae W. Marshall CH. 4-3770 Temporary Meeting Place Chapelwood Elementary School West 10th and Girls School Road Sunday Worship—lo:3o am. Nursery and Church School Classes for children.

St. Like’s Bitted Chireh es Christ 5380 West 18th Street Congregational Christian Evangelical and Reformed Howard W. Boer, Ifinister, CH. 1-8763 Worship and Church School'—B:3o a.m. Church School (classes for all ages)—9:3o a.m. Morning Worship (nursery provided)—lo:3o am. You are always welcome.

St. Andrew’s Lithersi Chireh •788 Crawfordsville Bead CH. 1-4118 lOmMuo Fiedler. Director of Christian Education Matins Service—B3o A.M. Sunday Church School (all ages)—93o-10:15 A.M. Church Service, Nursery, 10:30-11:30 A.M. v The Church with the red doors ia always open for meditation and prayer.

Communion Breakfast Mrs. Daniel OTonner, President of Our Lady of Fatima Retreat League has appointed Miss Marcella Eischens as general chairman of the Annual Cnnwnwntan Breakfast which will be held Sept. 27th at the Severin Hotel at 10:15 aw, following a Mass at St. John’s Church at 940 aw Miss Mary Jane Ahlering is serving as co-chairman.

PERSONALS Virginia Updike, formerly of West 16th Street, Speedway, is confined at Bartholomew County Hospital in Columbus, Indiana with a broken leg. A more-than-capacity first-year class of 92 students has been accepted for admission to the Indiana University School of Dentistry in Indianapolis and will report for an orientation program Sept. IT, it was announced today by Dr. Maynard K. Hine, dental school dean. Classes begin Sept. 21.

All have had three to four years of college work, and have been selected on the basis of scholastic records and personal interviews. Accepted from Speedway is David F. Collins, 5646 Meadowood Drive.

Mary Lynn Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll S. Miller, 1630 N. Norfolk, has entered Hanover College for the Fall term and is a resident of Donner Hall. Miss Miller was Valdictorian of last year’s Speedway Senior Class. Grandmothers Club The Crossroads of America Grandmothers Club will hold a business meeting to elect officers for the coming year, September 14, 1964 at the Y M C A, (Central Branch) at 6:30 pw

Westwood Swim Team News Westwood Swim team was third over-all in the annual City Swim Meet held at North Eastway Fool last Saturday and Sunday. Westwood girls placed third in the meet while the boys took a fourth. Paul Klotzbier won top honors in the 13-14 age group taking three firsts.

MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Synod 4141 N. High School Road Rev. A. J. Hellert, Pastor Sunday School 9:15 am Worship Service 10:30 am

SMMhnv Chrifttilß fibareb MM St. tort Winton Aw CHapd 4-2000 Ray Montgomery, Ministar John Andrea Associate Minister Art ▼enMßinte Minister of ChriwHan Education Foster Hotchkiss, Minister of Music TWO MORNING SERVICES First Worship Service 946-1046 aw Second Worship Service 1140-1140 aw Children’s Study and Worship HMfcS and 1140-1240 aw Youth and Adult Classes 1040-10:35 aw A Service of Dedication for babies and their parents will be (Continued on Page 6)

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GREAT BOOKS GROUP TO MKT IN SPEEDWAY A new Great Books discussion group will hold its first meeting at 7:30 pw on Wednesday, September 13, 1964, from 240 to 5:30 Savings & Loan Association in the Speedway Shopping Center. The discussion that night will be on The Declaration of Independence. Two leaders will keep the discussion going by asking questions —not by teadung. All who like to read and discuss basic and controversial issues are invited to attend. No special educational background necessary —no fee charged. The only cost involved in Great Books membership is the cost of the books themselves in inexpensive paperbound editions. The readings are chosen by the Great Books Foundation, a national non-profit organization, and are drawn from Great Books lists compiled by accredited institutions such as Columbia University and Harvard University. Each Great Books group meets twice a month, sixteen times a year, between September and May. Meetings are two hours long. For further information about the Speedway group, call Mrs. Marlin Jordan, 5825 Meadowood Drive, AX. 1-2371.

Westwood Duplicate Bridge The Westwood Duplicate Bridge Club held their bi-monthly bridge game on Thursday, September 3, 1964. A Howell Movement was played and the winners were: 1. Mrs. John Aikin and Mrs. Brad Steele. 2. John Ervitt and Dick Jacobs. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vogel. Specatcular Travelogue Shows coming to Speedway High School Watch for announcement. Card of Thanks I want to thank my friends and neighbors for the flowers and cards and visits and telephone calls I received while I was in the hospital. Ada Lois Starkey

Chapel RIH Methodist Chireh 983 N. Giris School Road Minister Clark E. Hobby—CH. 1-8183 WORSHIP. 8»45 CHURCH SCHOOL. 9t4S WORSHIP. 10t45

St. Jehi’s Episcopal Chireh 5835 Weal 30th Mtreat AX 3-8373 The Rev. George Evans, AX 1-8183 Sundays: Holy Eucharist—B:oo am., Parish Holy Eucharist—--9:30 am Church School—10:00 am KYC—6:4S pm

Johi Kiox Bitted Presbyterin Chireh Minister. Rev. Lauronoa X SunkaL Jtw—AX 3-1848 Temporary meeting place St John’s Episcopal Church, 8838 W. 30th St Sunday Worship™!l *3O am Nursery and Church School Classes for children.

Speedway Chireh of the Razsme 5030 Crawfordsville R<U CH. 3-8877 J T Minister. Rev. Jarnos Bailey lftaggdj«M| Sun<lay Sch<X)l - 9:80 Imm I Church Worship 10:30 I FIRST j Youth N.YJP.S. 8:30 Juniors 8:30 Evening Evangelistic Service 7:30 Wed. Eve. Prayer and Praise

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FISH FEY West Indianapolis Church of God, 055 Oliver Avenue will have a Fish Fry, Friday and Saturday, September 11 and 12. Serving hours Friday will be 5 to 9 p. m.; on Saturday, noon to 9. CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE SEMINAR A financial adviser, physician, marriage counselor and minister form the panel for the Christian Marriage Seminar at the Interchurch Center on Sunday, September 13, 1964, from 140 t05:30 pw Opm to engaged couplee or newlyweds, the session p*x m ts helpful information on self-wader-standing, ways of expressing love, handling family differences, and relationship with in-laws. It it designed to add to, not take the place of, private talks with participants’ own minister, physician, or counselor. Pre-registration may be made by calling the Church Federation of Greater Indianapolis, WAlnut 6-5371, or register at the session on September 13, 1964. The fee is $2.00 per couple.

Coming Events At Westwood Mrs. Agnes Gray has accepted chairmanship of the Annual Rummage Sale sponsored by Swim Team Parents. The date set for this is Saturday, October 3 from 9 a.m. to 4 pm. at the Club. Club members are asked to keep this in mind when cleaning closets. For information, you may either call Mrs. Gray, CH. 4-4197 or the Club Office, CH. 4-3305. Another coining event planned by Swim Team Parents is a Luncheon Bridge scheduled for Thursday, November 5. Mrs. Margaret Wraight is chairman. Indianapolis Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Club will hike along White River at Muncie on Sunday, September 13. The group will leave from the east side of the State House at 10:00 am and assemble in Heeken Park for a picnic lunch at noon. Mr. Dave Weeden, 6330 Manker, is the leader.

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