Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1964 — Page 1

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St. Christopher’s Catholic Chareh 5335 W«rt 16th Stnrt Rev. I*. A. Lindemann ■■ ■—Fortt* Rev. Paul Richart Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses—6:3o, 8:00. 10:00. and 11:30 am. Tomororw night, St Christopher weekly Social wffl be held (continued on page 5) _______

Freeman Ketron Elected fyppman D. Ketron was elected president of the Indiana Rehabilitation Association at the annual meeting held at the Marott hotel today. Ketron won the reward from the National Association for •Outstanding Contributions in the field of Professional Counseling* year. He is a member of the American Psychological Association and is a contributor to magazine publications in the area of rehabilitation counseling. He is now the chief of psychological services in the Indiana Division of Rehabilitation and counsultant to the Training Division of the Indiana State Police. He has served on the School Board of his home town of Speedway and is currently a member of the Town Board. Spark Plug Film Fund This Friday will conclude the Fund Drive for this year. The Varsity Dads wish to thank all who have contributed. Committee: Herb Robbins Jim Boswell O. P. Smith

monthly meeting The West Side area of the Key To The City Civic Newcomer’s Club will meet Thursday, October ISth, at the First Bank and Trust Company of Speedway at 8:00 pjn. The program will include cards and mixer games. BAZAAR & TURKEY DINNER SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH WEDNESDAY. NOV. 4TH Anna Circle Luncheon Members and guests of the Anna Circle of the Speedway Christian Church were entertained at a noon luncheon on Oct. 7 at the home of Mary Watson, assisted by Glea Miller. The luncheon carried out a Spanish theme, as an introduction to our study of the Spanish-American people. The table was beautifully decorated with a centerpiece of autumn leaves, fruit and Indian corn. Many interesting pieces of miniature Spanish pottery and ceramics also were used on the table. The luncheon consisted of favorite Spanish foods, especially delicious and attractive. At each place there was a copy of the Lord’s Prayer and the doxology printed in Spanish. The program following the luncheon gave the history of the Spanish-American people and their progress in the modern world.

Speedway Baptist Cherek (Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention) 2986 Moller Road Rev. James R. Deuel, Pastor, AX. 1-8570 Sunday School, 9:45 am. Training Union, 6:00 p.m. Morning Worship, 11 am. Evening Worship, 7:00 pm. Wednesday night: Sunday School teachers and officers meeting at 7:00; Prayer Service at 7:45. The Speedway Baptist Church is always happy to welcome visitors at any service. Nursery facilities are always available. Charsk of Christ 4956 Waal IMh Street Thursday - For information call AX 1-8823 Baptist Ckirek of The Master (American Baptist) William Helna. Pastor IBM N. Giris Scheel Mood CH. 1-7648 Morning Worship—93o am. Sunday School—B:4s and 1030 am BYT—63O pm Sunday. Evening Service 7:30 pm Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 7:00 pm. I - Cteraoet Christies Ckirek (Independent) ia j W. Meta Ft- riTTWinr* Indtena-Phonet AX 1-7436 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. 730 pm Evening Evangelistic Service. Thursday: 7:00-830 pm, Bible Study.

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AFTER-GAME OPEN HOUSE It’s time again! Friday the Speedway Christian Church will sponsor another after game “open house.” The time will be from 9:00 to 11:30. Friday the 16th is also the night of the homecoming game at Speedway High School. You wiU not have to leave the game early. The doors will not dose as they usually do. The “DJ” will be David Hooper. If you were at the last “open house” be sure and bring back your cards that you had to fill out, or you will not be admitted to the dance. Evetyone is invited, if you are in high school. See you there! PERSONALS Mike Graves, son of Mr. and Mrs Harry Graves, 5558 Meadowood Drive, has been pledged to Lambda Chi Alpha national fraternity, this fafi at Butler University. He is presently planning to major in Education.

Roy Erickson, Sales Engineer for Danly Machine Specialties Company, Indianapolis, win attend the Semi-annual Meeting of the American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers in Minneapolis, Minn., October 14-16. Erickson, of 5856 Buick Drive, Speedway, is Chairman of the National Membership Committee, and a member of the Indianapolis Chapter. Ten Marion County students have been named to the novice and varsity debate teams at Indiana University for the 1964-65 forensic season. The new debate members receive special training by coaches for participation in novice debate tournaments throughout the Midwest, and in the 1.U.-sponsored Student Speakers Bureau. Varsity debaters are entered in seven tournaments this semester. The national college debate question for both groups is: “Resolved: That the Federal Government should establish a program of public work for the unemployed.” Linda Harris, 2620 Parkwood in Speedway, is on the varsity team. Frank V. Sherman of 2041 Winton Avenue, Speedway, has been named group commander of the Air Force ROTC at Butler University for 1964-65. A senior in the college of liberal arts and sciences, Sherman will supervise the cadet activities of 200 men in the Butler air unit. Ruth Ellen Blackwell, 2121 Allison, placed Ist with an Acrobatic Act at Kingman, Indiana. Donna Blackwell, 8, and Brett Blackwell, 10, placed 3rd with a tap dance routine. They are students of Miss Becky Graham.

Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Norman Obergfell, 130 N. Mitchner, announce the engagement of her daughter, Miss Sharon Wilson, and Lt Robert A Nester. Parents of the future bridegoom are Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Neseter, 5237 West 15th Street Speedway. Miss Wilson attended Central Business College. Lt. Nester was graduated from Parks College of Aeronautical Technology of St Louis University. He is a member of Phi Alpha Chi, Alpha Eta Rho and Alpha Phi Omega fraternities. Lt. Nester is in Pilots training and stationed at Reese Air Force Base, Texas. The wedding is set for Dec. 26 in the Holy Spirit Catholic Church. RACING HOMEMAKERS Speedway Racing Homemakers will meet Tuesday, October 20th at 8 pm. at the home of Alice Scott, 5922 Hollister Drive. Cohostesses will be Mary Adams and Helen Kellam- Lesson is on Christmas Things.

P.T.A.PAPER SALE P.T.A. Paper Sale is scheduled for Wednesday, October 28th. Crates will be at School No. 2 and School No. 4 starting Tuesday evening. Pick-up will be made on Wednesday. Call CH. 4-5534. A Letter From The People: A Thought On Conservation The very being and livelihood of a nation springs from its natural stores. The land of America was well blessed at its creation with an abundance of natural stores. Before the coming of man, time alone enriched these stores. The redman used these natural gifts wisely. Our citizens, since the inception of the United States of America, have used up a tremendously large portion of our natural resources. Opinions vary greatly as to the discretion of our citizens in the past use of our natural resources; but opinions do not vary in regards to their present deplorable state. We, the present citizens, must do our part in ameliorating the present condition of our natural resources. We can do this by acquiring a greater understanding of the value and need of conservation of wild life, plants, soil and water, and the relation of their intelligent treatment and wise use to human progress. We can join conservation organizations and HELP: save and restore species of birds and other animals threatened with extinction; aid in the passage of constructive conservation legislation; keep those not in conservation organizations well informed on conservation matters; cooperate with other conservation organizations; inspire, help train and actively support our youth in their pursuit of conservationrelated activities and careers. In these ways we can apply ourselves to the challenge of giving America a conservation conscience. “Haste not, waste not conflicts past, God shall crown thy work at last” DAVID L. DALGLEISH, President, Amos W. Butler Audubon Society Bth Grade Science Teacher Speedway Jr. High School Persons interested in conservation of natural resources, appreciation of the beauties of nature, study of natural science will want to join the Amos W. Butler Audubon Society.

Clernoit Methodist Ckirek Main Street Clermont Indiana ▼eriW. Window,Minister, Phone AX 1-6669 Glen PuHs. 8. S. Sept Janrt Foist Organist Worship Service, 10:40 Church School, 930 Sunday, 630, MYfellowship. Thursday, 7304)30 Choir Practice. Speedway Methodist Chireh 5065 West 16th Street Rev. Chartaa M. Johnson, Minister Rev. Donald X Krieger, Director of Christian Education - Helen Hecht, Director of Music. First Hour—93o-1030 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. 930-1030). 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. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1964, will be LAYMAN’S SUNDAY in (Continued on Page 6)

Thunday, October IS, 1964

MENU P. T. A. CHIU SUPPER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16th ~ CHH.I SANDWICHES (RSH S SLUSHBURGER) SLAW-NE-CAKE-KE CREAM COFFEE-TEA-COLD BEVERAGES HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA Serving Starts at 4:30 to 7*o pun.

School News Cumni School Calendar October 16: End of Ist grade period. October 16: Homecoming football game with Danville, 7JO pm. October 17: LU. Band Day, varsity band wiU participate. October 17: State twirling contest October 19: 7th grade football, (Continued on Page 4) Cub Scouts - Pock 66 Part: 66 will have their regular pack meeting tonight at School No. 2, at 7:30 pan. Leo Thompson wiU receive his Bear award and Kurt Brauer, Mike Wilbur and Doug Smith win become new Bobcats. Any boy, 8 to 10 years old, who is interested in joining Cub Scouts, should bring his parents and attend this pack meeting. If he cannot attend tonight please call Mr. Michael DeFabis, CH. 3-0492 and let him know you are interested in joining the Parte. Anyone wanting to sell or anyone“wahtsig “t6' buy used Cub Scout uniforms, call Mrs. Wm. Clark, CH. 1-4685.

SIX VACATIONS FOR ONLY $5.00 The “Travel and Adventure Series” being sponsored by the Speedway Lions Club indudes six top-flight, feature-length all-color motion pictures of interesting areas of the world. The talented explorer - photographer - narrator who has produced the travelogue appears IN PERSON, on the stage and gives a sparkling narration about his film. Running time for each film is from 80 to 90 minutes. The first exciting show “Hunza Land” starts Saturday evening, October 31, at 8:00 pm., in the beautiful Speedway High School Auditorium. Season tickets for the six Travelogues are available at Beck Drug Store, Merchants National Bank & Trust Company, and The Travel Department of the First Bank and Trust Company. Prices are $3.00 for Students and $5.00, for Adults. No single session tickets are available. For further information you may caH CH. 4-2205 or CH. 4-2308. Card of Thanks Words cannot adequately describe the way I appreciate the thoughtfulness of my neighbors, friends and relatives for their cards, flowers, visits, best wishes and kindness during my stay at the Methodist Hospital A special thank you to Dr. Montgomery, Rev. Andrae, and Rev. Johnson for their spiritual visits. Thank you aH sincerely. Mrs. John G. Orr (Mary)

sth GRADE PARTY Westwood sth Grade Party wiU be a Splash party, October 16,7:30 to 9:30. Members 25c, guests 50c. Treatr . EXPLORER PROGRAM The Special Interest Explorer program was introduced to the Speedway High School student body this week. This new concept, whereby young men who have a bent towards a particular profession or occupation, will have an opportunity to explore their interest with outstanding leaders in their field; has grown rapidly in the past four years. Now offered to high school male students are explorations into the fields of Dentistry, Medicine, Electronics, Engineering, American Indian Ethnology, Aviation, Veterinary Medicine, Banking, Communication, Journalism, Law Enforcement and Fire-Rescue. 4 Firms, Associations and Industries throughout Marion County are piloting the program. Expressing an interest from- the Speedway High School is: Kurt Alan Young, 2315 N. Lyndhurst, Medicine and-Vet. medicine. If you or your son was missed, please contact your school vocational Guidance Counselor.

ADO Christmas Bazaar Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Delta Omega wiH have their Christmas Bavaar October 27th and 28th at Alice Farley’s home, 5509 W. 16th Street. Exciting, new, and practical gifts. Be sure to visit the “Sleep Shop” Come browse and snack and find that certain gift for “someone.” Westwood Square Dance For an enjoyable evening of Square Dancing, come to the Westwood Country Club on Sunday, October 18. Ray Bohn of Louisville, Kentucky, will be calling. Time is from 7 to 10 pm. Bring your friends and forget your troubles! muouhwest BAPTIST CHURCH 3470 High School Bead Sunday School 9*45 am. Worship 10:45 am. and 7:00 pm. Wednesday Meeting 7:00 pm. Bov. Larry Newans ST. 7-1548

Ckapel 818 Baited Preskyteriai Ckirek Minister T ~mrr W. Marshall CH. 4-3770 Tamynrary Meeting Plate Cbsipelwnejl Elementary School West 10th and Girls School Bond Sunday Worship—lo:3o am. Nursery and Church School Classes for childrm St. Lake’s Baited Ckirek at Ckrist S3M Wert MM Street Congregational Christian Evangehcel and Reformed Howard W. Beer, Minister, CH. 1-8763 Worship and Church School—B3o am Church School (classes for all ages) 9:30 am Morning Worship (nursery provided)—lo:3o am You are always welcome. St. Aidraw’s Litkerai Ckirek 6MB CiawfuedevUle Bead CH. 1-41 M BBfas Bns Fkedler* Dimeter of Christian Education Matins Service—B3o AM Sunday Church School (all ages) 030-10:15 AM. Church Service, Nursery, 10:30-11:30 AM. The Church with the red doors is always open for meditation and prsjrer. The regular schedule for Sunday morning continues this week. (Continued on Page 5)

S-H.S-HOMKOMNG TOMORROW NIGHT Tomorrow night, Friday, October 16, win be the Speedway High School Homecoming. AH Alumni wiU be admitted to the game free of charge upon showing their Speedway High Sctewil Alumni Association membership card. AH Alumni who do not have cards may purchase them at the gate. The Alumni Association and student council wiH present a program before the game begins. A reception wiH be held in the high school cafeteria after the game for all Alumni and friends. Plan on attending and discuss old times with your classmates.

You Can Fay Taxes At first Bank And Trust First Bank and Trust Company announces that taxpayers can now pay the fall installment of personal and real estate taxes at any office of First Bank and Trust most convenient for them. First Bank and Trust has offices at 5306 Crawfordsville Road, 1532 Main Street in Speedway, Clermont, 515 Mam Street in Beech Grove and Windsor Village. Castle Craig Chapter LT.S.G. The Castle Craig Chapter of the International Travel Study Chib, Inc., will hold its October meeting at the home of Mrs. Blanche Wagle on Thursday, October 22. The address is 1652 DeSoto Lane. Assistant hostesses are Mrs. Thelma Beck and Mrs. Maurice Conner. The speaker wiH be Mrs. Gerald Schoenheider. The topic “Vevay, Switzerland.” RUMAGE SALE There wifi be a Rummage Sale of clothing and miscellaneous items at the Speedway Methodist Church, Saturday, October 17th from 8 to 4, 5065 W. 16th St SEWER FLUSHING The Speedway Street Department wiH flush sewers on the days and dates as indicated below. Residents are warned not to do their laundry on these dates, because of the disturbance in the water, their laundry might become soiled. . Sewer Flushing—South of US 136, October 20, 1964. Sewer Flushing—North of US 136, October 21,1964. LOU JACKSON STREET SUPT.

Phone Call, Please! Are you attending the Girl Scout Honor Tea? We are expecting to hear from you. Tea time Thursday, October 20. Call Ruth Peebles, AX. 1-6653, or Stella Crain, CH. 4-4092. We still need more ladies. MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Synod 4141 N. High School Bond Bov. A. J. Hrttert. Pastor Sunday School 9:15 am. Worship Service 10 JO am.

SpßMiwsy Cbristiss Church 14th 8L and Winton Aw. CHaprt 44000 Ray Montgomery, Minister John Andrae, Associate Minister Art Vermillion, Minister of Christian Nducatton Foster Hotchkiss, Minister of Music TWO MORNING SERVICES First Worship Service 9:00-10 JO am. Second Worship Service 11:00-12 JO am. Children’s Study and Worship 9:00-10:35 and 11JO-ISJO am. Youth and Adult Classes 10:00-10:35 am. At the 9:00 service next Sunday, the Chancel choir will sing (Continued on Page 6)

First 'Bank And Trust C 6» DrosS"A"Doll Contest Dolls for First Bank and Trust’s Annual Dress-A-Doll contest are now ready to be picked up at First Bank and Trust Company’s mam office at 5300 Crawfordsville Road. There will be six first prizes of ten dollars each for dolls dressed in different categories, including one for children 15 and under, and a grand prise of twenty-five dollars. Deadline for return of the dressed (tolls is December 4. They wiH then go on display at the bank and be judged before being distributed as Christmas gifts by a local charitable organization. B&W Plumbing And Heating in New Location B&W Plumbing and Heating, 1432 Main Street, wiH celebrate being in their new location with a Grand Opening, October 15 thru October 22nd. Register for free American Standard Deluxe Garbage Disposal. B & W is a Lenox Air Conditioning and Heating Dealer. They cany a complete line of American Standard Plumbing fixtures and TEpteeMiont - parts. HoneyweH electronic air filter power spray humidifier, aH sizes and types of air filters for furnaces. Stop in and wish them well and register for the prize.

Attention! Business and Professional Men's Association There wiH be a Work Detail Meeting Sunday October 18 at 9:00 am. Please meet at the Race Track. DESSRT4RIDGE AT WESTWOOD* Mrs. Frank Wraight is general chairman for the Dessert-Bridge Party sponsored by Westwood Country Club Swim Team Parents to be held at the dub Wednesday, November 4. Delicious desserts prepared by the ladies will be served from 12:001:00 and afterward, aH card games may be played. There will be table and door prizes. Price of tickets is SI.OO. Anyone wishing to play but who does not have a foursome made up should call Mrs. Wraight as she has had other such requests. For tickets and information you may call: Mrs. Frank Wraight, CH. 4-4125; Mrs. Kenneth Herrick, CH. 1-9553; Mrs. Glenn Lish, ME. 6-3673; Mrs. Seigel Osborn, CH. 1-0661; Westwood Office, CH. 4-3305. Come out and have an enjoyable and relaxing afternoon.

Ckapel Bill Metkodist Ckirek 983 N. Giris School Bead Minister Clark E. Hobby CH. 1-8183 WORSHIP. BrtS CHURCH SCHOOL. 9:45 WORSHIP. IMS St. Jeki’e Episcopal Ckirek 5635 Wert 30!h Stress—AX 3-0373 The Rev. George Evans, AX 1-8183 Sundays: Holy Eucharist—B:oo am, Parish Holy Eucharist—--930 * m Church Schon)—lo3o am. EYC—6:4S pm. Jaki Kiex Bitted Preskyteriai Ckirek Mtatetar- Bev. Laurence A. SunheL Jr-—AX 3-1948 Temporary meeting place St John’s Episcopal Church, 8888 W. 30th St Sunday Worship—ll:3o am Nursery and Church School Claeses for childrm

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1c SALE AT ROSNER DRUGS October 15 is thekickoff date for the traditional RexaH Original One Cent Sale at Rosner’s Drug Store. Considered one of the “greatest merchandising events” of the year, the sate wiH again feature scores of nationally advertised RexaH products, on sate at two for the regular price of one, plus a penny. Mr. Rosner, of Rosner’s RexaH Drug Store, explained “A penny still means a lot to our customers. Our big 10-day RexaH 1c Sate is one way'we can express our appreciation to these emtammro. Each 1c Sate offers almost 50% savings on such Hems as medicines, toiletries, household goods, personal needs . . . hundreds of useful items, for every member of the family. And our customers appreciate the fact that they can save money and still be assured of the same fine quality thqy know is guaranteed by RexaH.” The famous RexaH Original le Sate was initiated by RexaH in 1913 and is considered to be America’s Greatest Drug Stare Event. In addition to items useful for all of the family during the fall and winter seasons, RexaH makes available many Surprise Buys which are not on the 1c Sale Plan, but represent 4ng savings. The “2 for 1, plus a penny” RexaH Sale is nationally advertised in Sunday newspapers and on radio and television. “As a special feature of our le Sale,” Mr. Rosner mentioned, “Right now we have available for our customers Shopping Lists. Many customers prefer the convenience of shopping this way by simply checking off the items they want and leaving their order for us to filh There is still time for those who like to shop this easy way, but they’ll have to hurry. My salespeople are twice as busy once our big le Sale gets under way ” See ad on page 4. DeMolay Huynde The Speedway Chapter of DeMolay will have a Hayride Saturday, October 17 at 8:00 pm. $2.25 per couple. Meet at the lodge at 7:45 pm. Contact Rodney Read for tickets not later than Friday.

Card of Thanks My sincere thanks to my good friends in Speedway and the Speedway Christian Church who sent cards, letters, lovely planters and beautiful flowers during my recent stay in the Methodist Hospital. My thanks also to Dr. Ray Montgomery and Rev. John Andrae for their visits and their prayers and words of comfort. My recovery will be speeded because of your kind thoughts and deeds. Evelyn Rautenberg