Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1966 — Page 1

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St. Christopher’s Catholic Church 5335 Wart 16th Strort Star. 1* A. Lindemann Pastor Bov. Paul Richart Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses—6:3o. 8:00. 10:00. and 11:30 ajn. Help support your CYO by going to the St John Bosco Guild Card Party at St Michael’s tonight at 8:00 p.m. Tomorrow night at 7:00 pm. there will be a St Christopher’s (Continued on Page 5)

SCHOOL NEWS Current School Calendar Jan. 27 and 28, High School Semester Examinations. Jan 28, End of First Semester. Jan. 28, Basketball, Plainfield, there. 6:30 and 8:00 pm. Jan 29, District Instrumental Coolest Jan. 29, Swim Meet with Muncie Burris, here, 10:00 a.m. Jan. 29, Basketball, Warren Central, there, 6JO and 8:00 pm. Jan. 331, Freshman Basketball, (Continued on Page 3) CASTLE-CRAIG CHAPT. I.T.S.C. The Castle Craig Chapter of International Travel-Study Club, Inc., will have its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Jewell Ashby, 1768 Christopher Lane, Speedway, on January 27. Co-hostesses are: Mrs Fred Bisselberg and Mrs. Paul Parke. The speaker will be Mrs. Edward Pattman on the subject “Greenland and Iceland.”

CHANGE IN TRASH AND GARBAGE PICK-UP EFFECTIVE JAN. 31,1966 The following changes in Trash and Garbage pick-up will take effect January 31, 1966. Trash and Garbage pick up at present on Wednesday will be changed to Monday. Trash and Garbage picked up at present on Monday will be picked up on Wednesday with the following exception All residents East of School Drive to Moeller Road from 25th Street North including all of Park-View Estates will be picked up on TUESDAY. There will be no change on present Tuesday, Thursday and Friday pick-up except the addition as above stated which will be added to present Tuesday’s schedule. If you desire any further information please call the Clerk’s office, Phone 241-2566. THIS CHANGE WILL NOT TAKE EFFECT UNTIL MONDAY JANUARY 31, 1966. Ray L. Oeth, Clerk-Treasurer

Notice to Speedway Residents DOG OWNERS The 1966 Dog Tags are now available for sale. You may purchase them at the Town Clerk’s office at 1450 North Lyndhurst Drive. Cost is SI.OO for each tag. Ray L. Oeth, Clerk-Treasuret

First Baptist Church of Speedway (Affiliated with the Baptist Bible Fellowship) Fundamental 4034 N. High School Road Pastor: Rev. Bob Diffee —AX. 3-2030 Sunday School 10:00 A.M Morning Service 10:50 A.M Evening Service 7:00 P.M Thurs. Prayer Service 7:00 PM “A Going Church for a Coming Lord.”

Speedway Baptist Church (Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention) 2986 Moller Road Rev. James R. Deuel, Pastor, AX. 1-8570 Sunday School, 9:45 ajn. Training Union, 6:00 p.m. Morning Worship, 11 ajn. Evening Worship, 7:00 pan. Wednesday—Prayer Service at 7:00. Choir practice at 7:30. The Speedway Baptist Church is always happy to welcome visitors at any service. Nursery facilities are always available.

Church of Christ 4956 West 10th Street Services: Sunday - 9:45 aJn - and 7:80 P- m Thursday 7:80 P m For information call AX 1-8823

Baptist Church of The Master (American Baptist) WIIMhb Hohn. Pastor 1120 N. Girls School Road CH. 1-7048 Morning Worship—9:3o a.m. Sunday School—10:30 ajn. BYE—6:3O p.m. Sunday. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 7:00 p.m.

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PERSONALS Local organist, Mrs. Glen Wessic, 1752 Ellen Drive, Speedway, will be featured on the program “Fun with a Hammond,” broadcast on televison station WTTV, channel 4, at 2:00 pm. Saturday, January 29. Clark Leroy Dickerson, son of Mrs. Paul H. Lawall, 2310 N. Auburn, Speedway and Mr. Earl Dickerson, will be installed as president of Tau Chapter of Beta Theta Pi fraternity at Wabash College. The installation will be held on Monday, January 31. The Beta Theta Fraternity is a social organization of college men now in its 127th year. The parents are understandably proud of the honor his fraternity brothers have bestowed upon Clark for the coming year, 1966-67.

SYMPHONY GROUP PLAN CARD PARTY West Group Women’s Committee of the Indiana State Symphony Society is sponsoring a card party at Holiday Inn, Thursday night, February 24th at 7:30 p.m. Remember this date and watch the Flyer for further information. P.T.A. BOARD MEETING Speedway P.T.A. Board Meeting will be held Wednesday, Feb. 2nd at 9:00 a.m. in the Audio Visual room of the Carl Fisher School.

MODEL CAR CONTEST Model car builders have a contest open to them the weekend of February 18-20. The 3rd Annual Revell-Testor International Model Car Customizing Championship is being held in conjunction with the “500” Motorama at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Entrants in the model contest receive an exhibitor’s pass to the show, allowing them to enter and leave at no charge. There is no charge for participation in any of the model events. Winners will be awarded trophies by Revell, Inc., model hobby kit manufacturer, and The Tester Corporation, manufacturer of paints for model making. The four top winners in the local contest are eligible to compete against winners from 20 other shows across the country for the grand prize: a full-scale 1966 Buick Gran Sport. The finals take place in Washington, D. C. in April. The show is also featuring a Revell model car slot racing track, set up for audience participation. Show visitors are invited to race on the six-car track.

Issued Every Week to Every Home in Speedway and Westgate Addition

WRAIGHT-RATTMANN Miss Nancy Wraight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wraight, 2130 Allison, Speedway, will be married to Mr. James Rattmann in a double-ring ceremony at the Speedway Christian Church, Saturday, January 29 at 4:30 pm. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rattmann, Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Attending Miss Wraight will be Nancy Hiatt, Patti Scyphers and Mary Tucker. Shari Lynn Barton will serve as flower girl. Best man for Mr. Rattmann will be his brother, Glenn Rattmann. Serving as ushers will be John McVay and Dick Wraight, brother of the bride. Mr. Rattmann is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin. Miss Wraight attended the University of Wisconsin. The couple will make their home in Seaford, Delaware. Friends are cordially invited to the wedding and the reception at the church following the ceremony.

AFNB REPORT The shareholders of American Fletcher National Bank and Trust Company, Indianapolis, today voted to approve a 15% stock dividend. The move came as a result of a recommendation by the Board of Directors on October 19, 1965, and is in addition to the regular cash dividend of $2.00, payable quarterly, which was paid in 1965. In re-capping the annual report, which was mailed to all shareholders earlier in the month, H. Prentice Browning, AFNB president, pointed out that gains were experienced in virtually all areas of operation during 1965, with net operationing earnings amounting to $5,210,638, highest in the bank’s 126 years of operation. This amounted to a per share earning of $4.82 as compared with $4.05 in 1964.

MARION COUNTY COUNCIL PTA NEWS Marion County Council PTA commemorates it’s 50th Anniversary this year, at their Annual Founder’s Day Dinner, to be held at Speedway High School, 5357 W. 25th Street, Speedway, Indiana, on February 2, 1966 at 6:30 p.m. There will be an honoring of all Past Presidents. A souvenir copy of a History of Marion County Council will be presented to each guest. Music for the evening will be presented by a singing group of Speedway High School pupils, called “Noteworthies.” Guest speaker for the evening will be Dr. Donald G. Ferguson, Professor of Education, Ball State University. His topic will be “Educational Gold.” Everyone is invited to attend, and for those not attending the Banquet, the Program will be in the Auditorium and will start at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Herman Kuntz, President, is being assisted with arrangements by a commit te e of Mesdames: Orville Dorbecker, Herbert Fall, Gale Nave, Howard Peyton, Charles Abrams, Donald Herther and Alfred Pattmann. A display of Publicity Books from past years will be on exhibit. Card of Thanks I would like to thank my friends and neighbors for remembering my mother, Mrs. Barbar, on her 93rd birthday with cards and gifts. Thanks also to the neighbor children who came to sing “Happy Birthday” to her. She enjoyed it very much. Goldie Lesman

Chapel Hill Methodist Church 963 N. Girls School Road Minister Clark E. Hobby—CH. 1-8163 WORSHIP. 8:45 CHURCH SCHOOL. 9:45 WORSHIP. 10:45

Speedway Methodist Church 5065 West 16th Street Charles M. Johnson, Pastor Donald E. Conner, Assistant Pastor Donald E. Krieger, Director of Christian Education. Helen Dorsey, Director of Music FIRST SESSION 9:00-10:00 —Adult and Youth Worship Church School—Nursery thru Elementary 6. 10:00-10:45—Church School—Adult and Youth. 10:15-10:45—Elementary worship in the Sanctuary. SECOND SESSION 10:00-10:45—Church School—Adult and Youth. 10:15-10:45—Elementary Worship in the Sanctuary. 11:00-12:00—Adult and Youth Worship Church School—Nursery thru Elementary 6. Rev. Charles M. Johnson will be preaching in both services this (Continued on Page 4)

Thursday, January 27, 1966

New Falender - Ludfpw Corp. General Real Estate and Insurance Offices Open

Delbert Ludlow, Vice-Pres.. Of F a 1 e n d e r-L u d 1 o w Corp., announced today that the firm has relocated to 3059 North High School Road in the Meadowood Center.

Euchre Party There will be a Euchre Party j January 28 at 8:00 p.m. at the American Legion Post 601 S. Holt Road, sponsored by the Citizens Guardian Council. Plenty of door prizes and Euchre prizes. JOHN HARDIN IN AUSTRALIA UNDER IFYE PROGRAM A Marion County youth is finding New Zealand a fascinating country. John Hardin, a farm youth of Wayne Township, is presently in the “down under” country as an International Farm Youth Exhangee (IFYE). John reports that his ability to milk cows has greatly improved since he has been in New Zealand as well as his game of cricket. He finds New Zeland a highly developed agricultural country. John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hardin 7408 West Morris Street. He is one of four Indiana youth abroad as IFYE’s. While in New Zealand he is living and working with farm families. He left here in September and will return about the first of April completing his six months stay. John is a Junior at Purdue University. The adventures and experiences he encounters are reported to his parents via regular letters. The New Zealand farm people have the second highest standard of living in the world, following the farm people of the United States. Its mild climate and plentiful rainfall makes it ideally suited for the grassland farming in which it specializes, reports Mr. Hardin. The Kiwi farmers use a basic pasture of Italian rye grass and white clover to produce huge amounts of meat, wool and butterfat at very low cost. John has had much experience with the butterfat since his first farm visit was on a dairy farm. There he (Continued on Page 3) Card of Thanks I wish to thank friends and neighbors for the calls, cards, gifts and kindnesses extended to me and my husband during my recent stay in the hospital and my convalescence at home. Dorothy Cochran

center for handling the listing and sale of existing property throughout the city, as well as administering the trade-in program

Rexall Sweepstakes At Rosner’s

Mr. Rosner, owner of Rosner’s Rexall Drug Store announces the start of the Rexall Super Plenamins “You’re a Winner Sweepstakes.” According to Mr. Rosner, everyone who brings in the Rexall Super Plenamins “You’re a Winner” Sweepstakes magazine ad will receive a prize. First prize in the sweepstakes' is a 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado and $2500 in cash. Other prizes include 1966 Oldsmobile F-85 Cutlass Supremes (4-door hardtop convertibles), Honda “500” Motorcycles, Boy’s or Girl’s Roadmaster Bicycles, TYCO Road Racing Sets and Rexall Coupon Books worth up to $ll.OO on nationally known Rexall products.

SYMPHONY FAMILY CONCERT The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra with Izler Solomon conducting will present a free municipal family concert Friday night, Jan. 28, at 8:00 p.m. The concert, to be held at Indiana Central College, is open to the public and there is no admission charge. The program will include Wagner’s Prelude to “Die Meistersinger,” Dance of The Blessed Spirits from Gluck’s “Orpheus,” the Scherzo from Mendelssohn’s “Midsummer Night’s Dr e a m,” The Sorcerer’s Apprentice by Dukas, and Brahms’ Symphony No. 2.

Westview Christian Church 5925 West 34th Street Rev. R. Powell Mead, Minister 291-7871—244-2757 Worship Service & Church School 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Youth and Adult Church School 10:00 am. to 10:40 am

NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH 3470 High School Road Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship 10:45 am. and 7:00 pm. Wednesday Meeting 7:00 pm. Rev. Larry Newans ST. 7-1546

St. Luke’s United Church of Christ 5360 West 16th Street Congregational Christian Evangelical and Reforme* Howard W. Beer, Minister, CH. 1-8762 Church School (classes for all ages)—9:3o ajn. Morning Worship—B:3o and 10:30 ajn. You are always welcome.

8:00 AM.—Worship Service 9:00 AM.—Sunday Church School, Nursery 10:30 AM.—Worship Service—Nursery The Church with the red doors, by the Speedway Shopping Center, welcomes you for prayer and meditation. The Executive Committee of Sunday Church School will meet (Continued on Page 5)

associated with Falenderis new home building department Falender-Ludlow Corp, is now a member of both the Eastern and Western Multiple Listing Associations.

Mr. Rosner explained that each Rexall magazine ad contains a number, and that the customer need only to compare the number in the Rexall ad with the prize on a SUPER PLENAMINS display card to find out which prize he had won. “We feel that this is one of the most exciting promotions we’ve ever rim,” said Mr. Rosner, “and we know our customers will be thrilled to have a chance to win the exciting new Oldsmobile Toronado or any of these other great prizes. However, I do urge everyone to come into our store as soon as possible for complete details, because the sweepstakes closes April 10, 1966.”

GUEST ARTIST AT PSI lOTE PARTY Eric Rosenblith, who has been Concert Master of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra since 1953 and first violinist, will be the guest speaker for the Sorority social this Thursday night, Jan. 27th, 8 p.m. at the John Knox Presbyterian Church. Mr. Rosenblith, the leading violin teacher in the Indianapolis area, is Assistant Professor at Jordan College of Music, Butler University. He is the first violinist with the Rosenblith string quartet, a group which he organized a few years ago. Coming to Indiana from San Antonio, Texas, Mr. Rosenblith was born in Vienna, Austria. He studied under Jacgues Thiband in Paris and Carl Flesch in England. In America he made his debut in New York Town Hall in 1941. He is a most talented musician. Attend The Church Of Your Choice

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

St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church 5700 CrawfordsvUlo Road CH. 1-4110 JOHN M. CHELL . PASTOR

Speedway Christias Ctareb 14& St aad Wtotaa Avo. CHapel 4-3003 Ray Montgomery, Minister John Andrao, Associate Ministar Art Vermillion, Minister of Christian Education Foster Hotchkiss, Minister of Music TWO MORNING SERVICES First Worship Service 9:00-10:00 Second Worship Service 11:00-12:00 Children’s Study and Warship 9:00-10:00; 11 JO-12 JO. Youth and Adult Classes 10:00-10:40 (Continued on Page 0)

Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hawkins, 6947 Archwood Drive, announce the engagement of their daughter, Brenda to A/3c Gary Baugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baugh, 1431 N. Luett Wedding is planned for late February. Westwood Duplicate A Mitchell Movement was held in the clubhouse Tues., Jan. 18th with the following winners: North-South: 1. Mrs. Willard Marsh-Mrs. Don Hood; 2. Mrs. C. W. Pein-Mrs. G. Lee Eckerle; tie for 3. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Steele and B. J. CookJack Simon. East-West: Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Blind; 2. Mrs. Fred Egbert-R. K. Richardson; 3. Mr. and Mrs. Monta Hale. Next game Tuesday, February Ist in the Clubhouse. Bring a partner and practice for Club Championship on Tues., March 15th.

DeMOLAY NEWS On Wedensday, Feb/ 2, 1966/ at 7:15 p.m. Speedway Chapter Order of DeMolay will hold their annual Sweetheart election. All members are asked to be present. All members who are interested in joining the rifle dub should also be present. DeMolay Mothers The DeMolay Mothers’ Club of the Speedway Chapter Order of DeMolay will have a stated meeting on Wednesday, February 2, 1966 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be at the Masonic Temple, 1620 N. Lynhurst Dr. We would like to have all mother attend.

DEMOLAY WHAT IS DEMOLAY? , “A DeMolay’s Ethics” A DeMolay serves God. A DeMolay honors all womanhood. A DeMolay loves and honors his parents. A DeMolay is honest. ■ A DeMolay is loyal to ideals and friends. A DeMolay practices honest toil A DeMolay’s word is as good as his bond. A DeMolay is courteous. A DeMolay is at all times a gentleman. A DeMolay is a patriot in peace as well as war. A DeMolay is dean in mind and body. A DeMolay stands unsweringly for the Public Schools. A DeMolay always bears the reputation of a good and lawabiding citizen. A DeMolay by precept and example must preserve the high standards to which he has pledged himself. One of a series of articles about DeMolay inpreparation for DeMolay Buddy Night by Robert E. Crane, DeMolay Advisory Council.

Chapel Hill United Presbyterian Church ; Minister—James W. Marshall—CH. 4-2770 Temporary Meeting Place—Chapelwood Elementary School ‘ West 10th and Girls School Road Church School—9:3o AM. Unified Service 10 AM Nursery and Kindergarten during Worship. V.P.1.—5:30 PM. •

St. John’s Episcopal Church 5825 West 30th Street—AX. 3-0373 The Rev. George Evans, AX 1-8182 Sundays: 8:00 Holy Communion. 9:30 Choral Eucharist, Sermon. Church School.

John Knox United Presbyterian Church 3000 N. High School Rd., 291-0308 The Rev. Laurence A. Sunkel. Jr., Pastor. 293-1846 9:30 a.m.—Worship and Church School 11:00 ajn.—Worship with Nursery and Kindergarten Classes.:

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5020 Crawfordsville R<U CH. 3-0077 Minister. Rev. James Bailey Sunday School—- 9:30 Church Worshiplo:3o Youth N.YP.5.6:30 Juniors ... 6:30 Evening Evangelistic Service7:3o

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ST. ANDREW'S BEGINS ADULT CLASSES' . St Andrew’s Lutheran Church, 5700 Crawfordsville Road, announces that the second term of the adult Sunday School will begin January 30th and continue for 10 weeks. The classes are scheduled for Sunday morning from 9JO to 10:15. The classes offered are as follows: 1. “Salt*—This class is designed for informal adult discussion groups that wish to eome to grips with major current issues of our world today. X “Liturgy and Life”—ln this class adults seek a direct relationship between their daily lives and the worship of their congregation. They study the nature of worship . . . the service . . . baptism and confirmation ... the Christian year ... the church’s life of prayer. 3. “Lutherans in North America”—ln this class adults consider significant personalities who helped to establish and shape the ministry of the Lutheran Church in North America. A welcome to all adults from the community to enroll in one of these classes.

Krannert Swim Team Wins Over Muncie On Sunday, January 23, 1966* the Krannert swim team journeyed to Muncie for a dual swim meet. The Munde Y girls scored 167 points, Krannert Y girls scored 126 points, Muncie Y boys scored 70 points and Krannert Y boys scored 166 points. The following members have qualified to swim in the Riviera Invitational Time Standard Meet on Saturday, January 29th, and Sunday, January 30th: Jo Ellen Boyer, Neal Colson, Troy Colson, Richard Long and Larry Peters.

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