Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 39, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1964 — Page 1

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VOLUME XXXIII

St. Christopher’s Cathelic Chirch 5335 West 16th Street Rev. L. A. Lindemann .Pastor Rev. Paul Richart Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses—6:3o, 8:00. 10:00. and 11:30 am. Forty-Hour Devotions begin tomorrow morning with Exposition (Continued on Page 5)

School News Current School Calendar September 25 Cross Country Meet—Broad Ripple, 3:30 pan. September 25—Football Carmel, Here, 8:00 p.m. September 28—Alternate day classes shift days. September 28—8th grade footcontinued on Page 3)

TOWN NOTICE We are still having complaints from residents regarding the burning of trash and garbage after dark. We again ask your cooperation. Please do not burn after dark and make use of the pick-up service for trash and garbage. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated by everyyone in Speedway. Ray L. Oeth, Clerk-Treasurer

Americans For Conservative Action Meeting There will be a meeting of the Speedway Chapter of Americans for Conservative Action this Friday, September 25th, at 8:00 pm. at Arsenal Savings and Loan, 2915 Lafayette Road (across from Eagledale Shopping Center). Mr. Jack Curtis will explain the beliefs, the aims, and the purposes of Americans for Conservative Action. As an added attraction, a color movie film of the 1964 500 Mile Race will be shown. The meeting is open to the public. All those who are interested in working for conservative, constitutional government are urged to attend.

Rummage Sale At Westwood The Swim Team Parents of Westwood Country Club are sponsoring a Rummage Sale to be held at the club Saturday, October 3, from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Club members are asked to remember this when doing fall housecleaning and bring items for this sale to the club, preferably a day or two before the sale, but if not convenient, then at any time. The items for sale should be left at the desk downstairs.

Card of Thanks I wish to thank friends and neighbors for the kindness and remembrances sent during the illness and at the death of my mother. I also wish to thank Rev. Montgomery, the Anna Circle of the Speedway Christian Church for their thoughtfulness. William and Mary Ketchan and family

Speedway Baptist Chnrch f • Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Conventions r" 2986 Moller Road Rev. James R. Deuel, Pastor, AX 1-8570 ftunday School, 9:45 a.m. Training Union, 830 pm. Morning Worship 11 am. Evening Worship, 7:30 pan. Wednesday night: Sunday school teachers and officers meeting «t 7:00; Prayer Service at 7:45. The Speedway Baptist Church to always happy to welcome visitors at any service. Nursery facilities are always available.

Charch of Christ 4956 West 10th Street Services: Sunday 9:45 aan. and 7:30 pan. Thursday 7:30 pan. For information call AX. 1-8823

Baptist Church of The Master (American Baptist) William Helm. Pastor 1620 N. Girls School Road CH. 1-7048 Morning Worship—9:3o aan. Sunday School—B:4s and 10:30 am. BYF—6:3O pm. Sunday. Evening Service 7:30 pan. Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 7:00 pan.

Clermont Christian Church (Independent) 101 W. Main BL—Clermont, Indiana—Phone: AX 1-7439 C. A. T'"timer, Minister AX. 1-7439 G. Loren Sangree, Minister of Education AX. 1-6659 Verble Henry, Custodian AX 1-9454 Sunday: 8:30-9:45 aan., First Worship and Communion. 9:4510:45 aan., Bible School. 10:30-11:45 am., Second Worship and Communion. 7:30 pan. Evening Evangelistic Service. Thursday: 7:00-8:00 p,m-, Bible Study.

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Do You Know These Facts About "Our Town?" PARK DEPARTMENT: Members of the Park Board are Marlin Jordan, President, Tom Strouse, Mrs. Mazie Bender, S. Robert McMahon and O. P. Smith. These members are appointed by the Town Board of Trustees, each sieving a four year term on a staggered basis. The supervisor of the Parks-this year is Mr. Wm. R. Mattingly, Jr., 2718 Fruitdale Avenue and his assistant is Mr. James 'L. Crumley, 6824 Carlsen Avenue who also supervised the recreation program of the Park Department. Mr. Crumley had as his assistants on the recreation program, Mildred E. Middaugh, 5362 West 25th Street, Julia Ann Allen, 349 North Cole Street and Ronald Richard Ray, 6130 Elaine Street. We certainly owe all of the above a great big THANK YOU for a job well done this year.

During the summer period of 13 weeks the following regular boys worked under the supervision of Mr. Mattingly maintaining park ground and various other duties: James Michael Roach, Willard Charles Strouse, Mark A. Young, Terry Gene Thompson, Robert Russell Allen, Frank William Hamilton and Wayne Allen Showalter. Thanks to the above also for a job well done this year. We are very fortunate to have residents of Speedway to serve on the Park Board (without pay) who are interested and willing to give of their time and talents for the betterment of “Our Town.” Again thanks to everyone connected with the Park Department for your interest in this Department and for a most successful year. Ray L. Oeth, Clerk-Treasurer P.S. Watch for more interesting facts about “Our Town” in next week’s issue of the Flyer.

C.Y.F. NOTICE I wish to thank oil C.Y.F. members who took part in our Paper Sale on Sept. 5 and those who donated trucks, station wagons, and cars. Also thanks to Mr. Lem Trotter who so graciously contributed to use of his lot. It is the combination of good fellowship and hard work which makes our city of Speedway a fine place to live. Kenneth Jones, Chairman

CARD PARTY There will be a Card Party, sponsored by the Auxiliary to Indianapolis Chapter 393, O.E.S. October 2, 7 to 9 pan. Shelby St. Federal Savings & Loan Association, 1525 Shelby St. Door and table prizes.

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

"Ist TRAVELOGUE THIS SATURDAY"

Howard Pollard

The Lions Club of Speedway will present its first program of its “Travel and Adventure Series” on Saturday evening, Sept 26, at 8:00 pan., in the Speedway High School auditorium. The featured artist will be Howard Pollard, who will present his latest travel film, “Holiday in Quebec.” The

WESTWOOD NEWS Westwood '7th and Bth grade dance. “Back to school record hop.” Saturday, Sept 26th at 7:3010:00. Members 25c, guests 50c. Westwood kiddie movie—Saturday, Sept. 26, 1:00 to 3:00. Moon Pilot—A hilarious spaceage comedy—Walt Disney. Stars Brian Keith and Edmond O’Brien. Snack bar will be open—cokes, candy, etc. Members 25c, guests 50c. Westwood Recreation swim hours for members and guests: week" days—4:oo-7:00. Weekends —Sat. 2-9. Sun. 2-8.

The annual picnic for members of the Westwood Swim Team and their families will be held. Saturday, September 26, beginning at 5:00 pm. It will be held in the picnic grounds of the club. Each one is to bring hot dogs, or hamburger buns, a covered dish, and their own serveie. The club will furnish drinks. Afterward, there will be games and a splash party. It is hoped all swim team members and their families will be able to attend and enjoy the get-together.

Business Men's Meeting Speedway Business and Professional Men’s Association and families will meet Sunday. Sept. 27 at the home of Lucille Lyons at 1:30 for a pitch-in luncheno. For further information please call CH. 4-1127 or CH. 1-6333.

Welcome Wagon Club to Meet The Westside Welcome Wagon Women’s Club will meet on Monday night, September 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Friendship Room of the First Bank and Trust Company, 5300 Crawfordsville Road in Speedway. It will be “Get Acquainted Night.” Games will be played and refreshments served. Westwood Marine-Maids Anyone interested in joining the sychronized swimming club and all members meet Thursday, October Ist at 11:00 a.m. at poolside for a short business meeting. For further information call Jackie Leonard, CH. 1-5655.

Clermont Methodist Church Main Street, Clermont, Indiana Verl W. Window, 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.

Speedway Methodist Church 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 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. Next Sunday, September 27th, Rev. Charles M. Johnson’s ser(Continued on Page 6)

Thursday, September 24, 1964

’first travelouge is tree to the public. Howard Pollard is a resident of Detroit Michigan and has a background in engineering and photography. He has produced several films for medical and surgical use, and technical films for veterinarian instruction. He branched into travelogue photography and has produced three travel films, including: “Brazil—Under Tropical Skies,” “Colorful Colorado” and now “Holiday in Quebec.” “Holiday in Quebec,” is an allcolor travel-film of the great province of Canada that is filled with charm of the Old World and the excitement of a new one. Quebec was discovered by Jacques Cartier in 1534 and settled by the French under Champlain early in the 17th century. Quebec hasn’t lost its Old World flavor. Hand looms, outdoor bake ovens and spinning wheels are still in daily use. Although French is spoken throughout the province, most people also speak English. Howard Pollard will bring his interpretation of the historical background of this important part

TRI KAPPA CANDLE BAZAAR 2002 Cunningham Road October 6-7

Open House For Young - People to Begin Friday, September 25 Open House for Speedway young people will be held at the Speedway Christian Church, Friday, September 25th. Doors will be open at 9:00 pm. and close at 10:15 p.m. The event will end at 11:30 p.m. Girls may wear slacks or bermudas during the football season. Later, skirts and dresses should be worn. Dave Hooper will be the man at the “mike.”

NEED USED LAMPS “The Speedway Jaycee Jaynes are conducting a drive to collect used lamps for the use of patients at Central State Hospital. Mrs. Judy Chaille, is project chairman. Mrs. Carol Wilson is head of the repairs division. Anyone wishing to donate may contact Mrs. Chaille, ME. 6-8281 or Mrs. Sylvia Lee, AX. 1-6485. The drive will continue thru October 31.”

Card of Thanks We wish to express our gratitude and deep appreciation to our friends and neighbors for the kind thoughtfulness and sympathy extended to us at the passing of our dear husband and father, Oscar A. Hodson. We also wish to thank Rev. Charles Johnson, Conkle Funeral Home and Dr. Jason Weiss for their comforting, understanding services and the Speedway Police Department for their kind assistance. Marguerite Hodson, Gerry and Bob A NEW EXCITING BAZAAR DON'T MISS IT!

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of our neighbor to the north. He will also bring us the usual activities and scenic spots of this colorful area. Imposing buildings in Montreal and Quebec such as the great Chateau Frontenac and Ste. Anne de Beaupre are included. The scenic attractions of the Laurentian Mountains and the Gaspe peninsula and the important

A GHOST OF A CHANCE Yes! This is the very slim whispy chance many little and big girls in our Speedway area have of becoming new Girl Scouts or going on with their scouting. Why? The answer is easy. They need adult leadership before a troop can get undeway. Mothers, if your child wants to be a Girl Scout and you want your child to have or continue on in this

wonderful organization, dedicate your time to being a leader. It is a most rewarding enterprise, believe me. I have been in adult leadership for ten years. Pick up that telephone and call Mrs. Kate Barnes, neighborhood organizer, Tel. CH. 1-1368, and get in on this wonderful’experience. You will not regret it! Leadership is needed in the Cadette level (7, 8, and 9) grades, Junior level (4, 5 and 6) grades, and Brownie level (2, 3, and 4) grades. You do not have to be a mother of a child in these age groups; just an adult who likes girls!

COME ON AND JOIN NOW!!! Joan Winings—Public Relations Thank You Day Thank you day for day camp directors and helpers was held Thurs., Sept. 17, 1964 at the Speedway Methodist Church. Mrs. Robert Davies was director of the camp this year with able assistance from unit directors and consultants in Nature, Crafts and Songs. This day camp combined Speedway, Decatur, and Southport neighborhoods. NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH 3470 High School Road Sunday School 9:45 am. Warship 10:45 am. and 7:00 pm. Wednesday Meeting 7:00 pm. Rev. Larry Newans ST. 7-1546

Chapel Hill United Presbyterian Church Minister—James W. Marshall—CH. 4-2770 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 United Church of Christ 5360 West 16th Street Congregational Christian Evangelical and Reformed Howard W. Beer, Minister, CH. 1-8762 Worship and Church School —8:30 am. Church School (classes for all ages)—9:3o am. Morning Worship (nursery provided)—lo:3o am. You are always welcome.

St. Andrew’s . Z z \ Lutheran Church 5700 Crawfordsville Road CH. 1-4118 Miss Sue Fiedler. Director of Christian Education Matins Service—B:oo A.M. Sunday Church School (all ages)—9:oo-10:15 A.M. Church Service, Nursery, 10:30-11:30 AM. The Church with the red doors to always open for meditation and prayer. Again this year Lee Norquest, 8620 Crawfordsville Road, has (Continued from Page 6)

structures of the St. Lawrence Seaway will long be remembered by those who see this travelogue. Tickets are available at the auditorium the evening of the show. Season tickets for all six travelogues is offered at the low price of $3.00 for students and $5.00 for adults, which is 83 cents per show.

MUSTANG FIESTA CONTINUES AT G&M The G&M TV and Appliances, West 10th at Lyndhurst, who are participating in the big GE Mustang Fiesta reminds everyone that Saturday, September 26 is the last day to register for valuable prizes. GE stores in this Indiana district are co-sponsoring this gala event in which a Ford Mustang will be the Grand Prize. ~ Besides the three grand prizes, three GE portable transistor radios will be offered as local store prizes. Be sure to register. Nothing to buy, nothing to write, just fill in an entry blank. Contestants must be 16 years of age or older. Dick Glass and Norm Miller, owners, suggest you view their full line of GE products while visiting their store.

Speedway Chapter Order of DeMolay "Buddy Night" All boys fourteen through twenty years of age along with their Fathers and Mothers are invited to attend a get acquainted with DeMolay evening at 1620 N. Lyndhurst Dr., Wed. Sept. 30, at 7:00 pm. A movie "The DeMolay Story,” entertainment and refreshments will be served. Please call the following telephone numbers for further information. AX. 3-1963, AX. 1-8257, CH. 1-2939, CH. 1-0221.

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

Speedway Christian Church 14th St. and Winton An CHapel 4-3000 , Ray Montgomery, Minister , i John Andrae, Associate Minister 1 Art Vermillion, Minister of Christian Education -J Foster Hotchkiss, Minister of Music TWO MORNING SERVICES First Worship Service 9:00-10:00 am. Second Worship Service 11:00-12:00 am. Children’s Study and Worship 9:00-10:35 and 11:00-12:00 am. Youth and Adult Classes 10:00-10:35 am. At the 11:00 service the Chancel Choir will sing “Cherubim (Continued on Page 6)

SOMETHING NEW AT CHUCK'S Chuck Martin’s Pizza has added two new items—Real Italian Meat Ball Sandwiches and Italian Sausage Sandwiches—Chuck’s very own recipe. Chuck’s Pizza, 1925 N. Lyndhurst, Speedway, takes pride in the fact that their Pizza dough is made fresh daily never prebaked or frozen. See their ad in this issue for further details on these new tasty sandwiches. Heritage Cafeterias sth Birthday Celebration Begins Today Heritage Cafeterias two big locations, 3325 Madison Avenue and 2333 Lafayette Road, are celebrating their sth anniversary starting today. All customers who dine at either location will receive absolutely free with their purchase, a funny fin. The funny fin is a Heritage exclusive and will be given to customers, one for every dollar or under purchase. They will also be given for daily specials which the Heritage Cafeterias will be featuring. The funny fin will be used as legal tender for Heritage’s two big birthday auctions which will take place at the conclusion of the anniversary celebration. Gifts to be auctioned off are Motorola radios, Motorola stereos, footballs, dolls, bicycles, tricycles, lighters, turkeys, wagons (full of food), and 45 free meals; and the only money used for bidding at these actions will be the funny fins.

One auction will be held Monday night, October 12, 1964, at the 3325 Madison Avenue location. The second auction will be held Tuesday night, October 13, 1964, at the 2333 Lafayette Road location. Start saving funny fins now because the more you have, the more you can bid at the two big auctions. It’s just for fun. It’s Heritage’s way of saying thanks for your past patronage.

Speedway DeMolay To Have Paper Sale Speedway Chapter Order of DeMolay will have a paper sale Sat., Sept. 26 at the lot East of the A.F.N.B. Bank, 16th and Lyndhurst. Attention all DeMolay’s, we need your help. Telephone numbers to call if you have papers—AX. 3-1963, AX. 1-8257, CH. 1-2939, CH. 1-0221. We need your old papers. THANKS.

Chapel Hill Methodist Church 963 N. Girls School Road Minister—Clark E. Hobby—CH. 1-6163 WORSHIP. 8:45 CHURCH SCHOOL. 9:45 WORSHIP, 10:45 St. John’s Episcopal Church 5625 West 30th Street—AX 3-0372 The Rev. George Evans, AX. 1-8182 Sundays: Holy Eucharist—B:oo am., Parish Holy Eucharist—--9:30 am. Church School—10:00 am. EYC—6:4S pm. John Knox United Presbyterian Church Minister, Rev. Laurence A. SunkeL Jr.*—AX. 3-1846 Temporary meeting place—St. John’s Episcopal Church, 0628 W. 30th St. Sunday Worship—ll:3o am. Nursery and Church School Classes for children.

Speedway Church of the Hazarene Crawfordsville Rd„ CH. 3-0077 _ / m T B Minister, Rev. James Bailey I FvSUKteKsHI Sunday School IcHDCTI Church Worship 10:30 iSnynnMlW Juniors 6:30 Evening Evangelistic Service 7:30 Wed. Eve. Prayer and Braise 7:30

POLICE DEPT. CH. 4-9543 POLICE DEPT.

WAKEUP!

Dr. Lacour

Come to the Renewal Mission Program, October 4, through October 9, 1964, 7:30 o’clock each evening, at Speedway Methodist Church, on Sixteenth at Presto Streets. Dr. Lawrence Lacour, Director of the Department of Preaching Evangelism, General Board es the Methodist Church, will be guest speaker during the program. He will be accompanied by his wife, Mildred Sullivan Lacour, who has studied the harp under the instruction of Marcel Grandjanny, head of the Harp Department of the Julliard School of Music in New York; with Joseph Vito, first harpist of the Chicago Sympathy Orchestra; and with Alberto Salvi, professor of harp at Northwestern University and staff harpist for NBC in Chicago, Illinois. Both Mr. and Mrs. Lacour have traveled extensively. During the summers of 1954 through 1959, they went to Japan where they undertook the project of establishing 29 new churches in unevangelized areas. As the interpreter of the “New Revivalism,” Dr. Lacour has written materials to guide ministers and laymen in planning for, conducting and conserving the results of an intensive, combined ministry of preaching, music, personal and group evangelism. Dr. Lacour is equally at home whether lecturing to a university faculty or a high school assembly. The principal of a large city school stated, “We can’t remember having had a speaker who brought the students to their feet for a standing ovation. His message was vital, timely and genuinely appealing to an unusually critical audience.”

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