Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 33, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1966 — Page 1
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St. Christopher’s Catholic Church 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 ajn. (Continued on Page 6)
LITTLE LEAGUE FOOTBALL NOTICE Don’t forget the important registration meeting tonight, Thursday September 8 7:00 pm. at Jaimes Allison School 5240 W. 22nd St. All players and cheerleaders should attend. Invite your parents. Registration fee is SI.OO. Anyone that would like to help with our leagues this year call Paul Green 241-5460. Lions Club Announces Essay Contest The youth of Speedway have been given a challenge to develop a plan for world peace by their local Lions Club - a challenge that could earn one of them a $25 ,000 educational and/or career assistance grant. The Speedway Lions Club, together with Lions Clubs throughout the world, is sponsoring a worldwide essay contest for the world’s youth on the most important subject today - Peace. The contest offers $50,000 in total awards, including the $25,000 first prize, eight semi-final world regional awards of SI,OOO each and travel expenses for the eight winners to Chicago, Illinois, in July, 1967. At that time, the first prize winner will be chosen from the eight. More than 20,000 local, district and multiple district awards will also be made. “We are hopeful one of our young people will win this worldwide prestige award,” President Floyd Workman of the Lions Club said in announcing the con(Continued on Page 5 )
SPEEDWAY DO-ers HOMEMAKERS CLUB The Spedway Do-ers Homemakers Club will meet Wednesday, Sept. 14, 9 ajn. at the home of Betty Baird, 5550 Maplewood. The co-hostess will be Pauline Andrews. The program will be presented by Bea Smith and Sue Pyles. VOTER REGISTRATION Paul Burkley, Speedway area Republican Ward Chairman, announces plans to open a Wayne Twp. Republican Headquarters in the building across from the Main Gate to the “500” track. Republican candidates and workers will be on hand to discuss campaign issues and register anybody missed on the door-to-door registration. If unable to come to the headquarters, please contact Paul Burkley, 244-9813 or Wands Duffin, 244-1431 for the names of authorized registrars to come to your home. Watch Speedway Flyer for future announcements concerning the new headquarters telephone numbers, office hours and grand opening date.
First Baptist Church of Speedway tj (Affiliated with the Baptist Bible Fellowship) r i Fundamental 4034 If. High School Bond Pastor: Rev. Bob Diffee—AX. 3-2030 ’ Sunday School 10:00 AM. Morning Service ■ ■ Evening Service - 7:00 PM. Thun. 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 am. Training Union, 6:00 pm. Morning Worship, 11 am. Evening Worship, 7:00 pm. 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 am. and 7:00 pm. Thursday 7:00 pm. For information call AX 1-8823 Baptist Church of The Master (American Baptist) Warner Wilson, Pastor 1620 N. Girls School Road 241*7048 Morning Worship—9:3o am. Sunday School—10:30 am. BYF—6:3O pm. Sunday. Evening Service 7JO pm. Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 7JO pm.
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Football Ticket Sales . Ault season tickets will be on sale at the athleltic director’s office on Thursday, September 8, from 7:00 - 8:00 pan. Price is $3.50 for 5 home games. Student season tickets will be on sale Thursday, September 8, after school. Student price is $2.50 for 5 home games. All tickets at the gate will sell for $1.00; presale to students before each game will be 75c per ticket. This year the 5 home games will be played with Brownsburg, Lawrence Central, Mooresville, Danville, and Pike.
LIONS CLUB MEETING
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ROGER WARD
Roger Ward, George Bignotti and Pat Vidan are to be members of a panel that will highlight the meeting of the Speedway Lions Club at Linde on September 14th. The panel discusion will relate to racing in general and to their own personal experiences. Roger Ward one of our all time racing greats, is a former two time winner of the Indianapolis 500 and National Champion for 2 years. George Gignotti is one of the most outstanding mechanics to come to the Speedway. He was chief mechanic for A. J. Foyt and is presently in that capacity with the Mecom Racing Team. Pat Vidan is the colorful chief starter at the 500. He is a resident of Speedway and his family resides at 5023 W. 13th St. An interesting and entertaining program is assured and the panel will answer questions from Lion members. LADY ABERDEEN CHAPT. I.T.S.C. Lady Aberdeen Chapter of I.T.S.C. is meeting at a new place and a new time —Teacher’s building Sept. 24th. Luncheon 12:15. The new president is Mrs. Fred Rooks. NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH 3470 High School Road Sunday School 9:45 ajn. Worship 10:45 ajn. and 7:00 prn. Wednesday Meeting 7:00 pjn. Rar. Larry Newan* ST. 7*1540
Issued Every Week to Every Home in Speedway and Westgate Addition
First Bank "Save For Sunny Day" Campaign
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First Bank and Trust Company staffers Bea Norris and Judy McClamrock demonstrate two styles from among the selection of umbrellas being offered by First Bank as incentives to savers. The slogan “Save for a sunny day and we’ll give you an umbrella for the rain” sums up the program in which savers receive their choice of umbrellas free when they open a new SIOO savings account or add that amount to a present First Bank savings account.
St Andrew’s Church To Present “Sing Out Midwest” Group Phis Ice Cream Social Friday, Sept 9
St. Andrews Lutheran Church is sponsoring a performance by the “Sing Out Midwest” group in conjunction with our Annual Ice Cream Social. This event is scheduled for Friday, September 9, on the church grounds. The “Sing Out” group will perform from the steps of the church from 7 pan. to 8 pan. and the Ice Cream Social will be held from 6 pan. to 9 p.m. The ‘“Sing Out” group is composed of 130 young people repre-
WESTWOOD NEWS Westwood Country Club Duplicat Bridge Tuesday nite September 6th, 7:30 pjn. Master Point Night mbers 1.00/guest. Members and their guest welcome . Westwood Country Club will be closed Sept. 6th thru Sept. 23rd. Will re-open Sept. 24th under the regular indoor schedule. Westwood Country Club Square Dance lessons will start September 11th in the Club Ballroom the first lesson will be free. JOLLY HOMEMAKERS Jolly Homemakers will meet Wednesday, Sept. 14 at the home of Margaret Lind. Mary Eversole is co-hostess. Bring your vacation news. Card of Thanks I wish to thank everyone who helped make my stay in the hospital and convalescense at home more pleasant through their numerous prayers, gifts, visits, cards and flowers. Everything was greatly appreciated. Patty Leonard
Westview Christian Church 5925 West 34th St. R. Powell Mead, Minister 9:00 A M Worship for adults & youth Church School for children 10:00 A.M. Bible Study for Youth and Adults 11:00 Family Worship (Pre-School children supervised) Westside Bible Church “A Fundamental Church With A Missionary Vision” Bible School 9:45 am. Worship Services 10:30 am. and 7 pm. Wednesday Evening Prayer Service 7:30 pm. 1010 N. Main Street James Smithwick, Pastor Church of Christ Evangelist—Loren Raines 3103 N. High School Rd. Study—29l-2521 Res. 244-2963 Bible Study 9:45 Morning Warship 10:45 Evening Worship 6:00 ~ Wednesday Eve. 7:30 Chapel Hill Methodist Church 963 N. Girls School Rd. Minister—Charles E. DuMond, CH. 1-6163 WORSHIP. 8:45 CHURCH SCHOOL. 9:45 WORSHIP. 10:45 Speedway Methodist Church 5065 West 16th Street James Grottick, Minister William Blessing, Associate Minister Hal Meurer, Director of Music FIRST SESSION 9:00-10:00—Adult and Youth Worship Church School—Nursery through 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 through Elementary 6. (Continued on page 4)
Thursday, September ®» 1966
senting 12 high schools and 11 universities. The purpose of this group is to present the message that Young America must lead the fight to protect freedom. That ‘good morals are in style and to be admired, not sneered at’. That God and religion are a necesary part of your life. That you must get you town thinking in order before you can help others. The entire community is invited to their outdoor performance and to the Ice Cream Social sponsored by the church.
YOUNG REPUBLICANS The Westside Young Republicans selected these temporary officers at their regular monthly meeting, Thursday night, August 25. Rosalie Zimmerman, Chairman Jack Cooper, Vice-Chairman Ralph Baker, Treasurer Lois Lowe, Recording Secretary Dorothy Rowe, Corresponding Secretary Speedway Chapter, O.E.S. To Begin Fall Activities It”s Round-up Time for all members of Speedway Chapter 561, O. E. S. The first meeting for Fall 1966 will be Homecoming Tuesday, Sept. 13. Worthy Matron Nellie and Worthy Patron Floyd Bilbee hope all have enjoyed the summer but are now ready to return to Chapter activities. A 6:30 p.m. Pitch-in Dinner will precede the meeting. The Kitchen Committee (Co-chairmen Martha Tyler and Jacqueline Davies) will prepare meat, rolls, and drink. Please bring your own service as well as your pitch-in vegetables, salads and desserts. Let Hospitality reign supreme Tuesday. Sept. 13.
SCHOOL NEWS -V } ■ ■ Current School Calendar Sept 8 Cross Country Meet - Mooresville, Here - 4:30 pan. Sept. 9 Varsity Football . Decatur Central, There - 8:00 p.m. Sept. 12 Reserve Football - Danville, There - 6:30 pan. Sept. 13 Freshman Football - Greenwood, Here - 6:30 pan. Sept. 13 Cross Country Meet - * Danville, -There - 4:30 pan. Sept 16 Varsity Football - Brownsburg, Here - 8:00 pan. Sept. 19 Freshman Football - i Plainfield, Here - 6:30 pan. Sept. 20 Cross Country Meet - ' Northwest, Here - 4:30 pan. Sept 20 Reserve Football - Lawrence Central, Here - 6:30 p.m. Sept. 22 Cross Country - Ben Davis Invitational - 4:00 pan. Sept. 23 Varsity Footballl - Law- ; rence Central, Here - 8:00 pan.
Enrollment for adult evening classes will be at 7:30 pan., Monday, September 12, In Room 159 of the high school. Room 159 is near the southwest entrance of the high school. If enrollments are greatdr than facilities and teachers available, Speedway residents will be given preferences over persons living outside Speedway. Possible courses are typing, clothing, developmental reading, and other subjects that have at least 12 enrollees. The Speedway School Board recently reorganized with James A. Hardin, President; Theodore L. Rosebrock, Treasurer; and Richard S. Griffith, MD., Secretary. Richard C. Jordan. Superintendent of Schools, has announced the appointment of the following school personnel and teaching staff for the 1966-67 school year: Charlene Musgrave, Secretary, Office of Board and Superintendent; Mary Orr, Secretary, Office of Superintendent and Board, Part-time; Bonnie Pollard, School Treasurer; Sharon Thomas, Secretary, High School Office; Karen Rigsby, Secretary, High School Office and Elementary Schools, Irma Clark, Secretary, Junior High School Office; Leanna Cunningham, School Nurse; Naomi Bell, Cafeteria Supervisor.
CARL G. FISHER SCHOOL FACULTY (Elementary No. 1) Mr. Lincoln Northcott, Principal; Mr. Forrest Hooper, Sixth Grade, Asst. Prin.; Miss Patricia Pirtle, Fifth Grade; Mrs. Margaret Layne, Fourth Grade; Miss Roberto Yoho, Third Grade; Mrs. Anne Hall, Second Grade; Mrs. Mary Lou Kress, First Grade; Miss Vicki Birch, Kindergarten; Mrs. Lonnie Williams; Special Education; Miss Milldred Middaugh, Special Reading; Miss Judy Harris, Speech and Hearing; Miss Betty Jean Huffman, Art; Miss Pauline Hendrickson, Music; Mrs. Linda Bridges, Music. ARTHUR C. NEWBY SCHOOL FACULTY (Elementary No. 2) Mr. Lincoln Northcott, Principal; Mr. Joseph Keesling, Sixth Grade; Mrs. Irene Furman, Fifth Grade; Miss Hazel Smith, Fourth Grade; Miss Margaret Willson, Third Grade; Mrs. Harriette Aichele, Second Grade; Miss Julia Allen, First Grade; Mrs. Janet Groomer, First Grade; Miss Vicki Birch; Kindergarten; Miss Mildred Middaugh, Special Reading; Miss Judy Harris, Speech and Hearing; Miss Betty Jean (Continued on Page 4) RUMMAGE SALE! The W.S.C.S. of Speedway Methodist Church will sponsor a Rummage Sale Saturday, October 1.
St. Luke’s United Church of Christ 5330 West 10th Street Ongregntianal Christian Evangelical and Reformed Howard W. Beer, Minister, CH. 1-8762 Church School (classes for all ages) 9JO am. Miming Worship—B:3o and 10:30 am. You are always welcome. -L- St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church 5700 Crawfordsville Bead CH. 1-4118 JOHN M CHELL PASTOR BJO AM.—Worship Service 9:00 AM—Sunday Church School, Nursery 10 JO AM—Worship Service—Nursery The Church with the red doors, by the Speedway Shopping Center, welcomes you for prayer and meditation.
PSI lOTA XI MSHNG Gamma Theta Chapter of Psi lota Xi win hold its first meeting Sept. 8 at 8 pan. at the home of Mrs. John Bainbridge. Casual dress, please. A pitch-in dinner is being planned for our first social Sept. 22nd. The dinner will be held at Clermont Park at 6:00 p.an. Unique Speaker For Dinner Honoring Teachers
i * V TB ■ I ROBERT SHORT ROBERT SHORT win be the guest speaker for the Banquet honoring the Church School teachers of the Christian Church on September 19, 1966. His subject: The gospel According to Peanuts. Robert Short is the author of the unique best seller THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO PEANUTS, published by the John Knox Press early in 1965. This popular paperback has broken records in its sales, and was immediately translated into several foreign languages. Mr. Short has written many other articles relating to Theology and the Arts, the field in wheih he is currently working toward his PhJD. at the University of Chicago. These have appeared in publications here and abroad, including the Sunday Chicago Tribune, Crossroads, Arena, Together, Americas, The Episcopalian, and the Midwest Magazine of the Chicago SunTimes. ' / Experiences in such a variety of media brought Mr. Short to an increasing awarenes of the posibilities of the arts as a means of communicating religious truths, and when he became responsible for a morning devotional TV series, he began using PEANUTS cartoons as a type of modern-day parable. Later, because of many requests, these brief segments were expanded into a full-length program and presented in person for church, club, and student groups.
Card of Thanks I wish to express my thanks to the many friends and neighbors of Muriel and me for their and offers of help during the illness and passing of my wife; also for the beautiful flowers and cards of sympathy. I also want to thank the pallbearers, the funeral director of Conkle Funeral Home, the Speedway Chapter of Eastern Star, the Speedway Christian Church, Rev. Montgomery and Rev. Andrae for their visits and kind words of consolation, Dr. Torrella and Dr. Rafalski for their services and all others who helped in this hour of sorrow and bereavement. Grover C. Staley MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH ICsaouzl Synod 4141 N. High School Road Rav. A. J. Hallart. Paster Sunday School 9:15 am. Warship Service'lo:3o a.m.
Speedway Cbristiai Charch 14th St, and WSnion Ave. CHapel 4-2000 Ray Montgomery, Minister John Andrae, Associate Minister 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 Worship 9:00-10:00; 11:00-12:00. Youth and Adult Classes 10:00-10:40 You are cordially invited to worship with us next Sunday at (Continued on Page 6)
NOTICE TO SPEEDWAY RESIDENTS We now have a new contractor picking up trash and garbage. It is requested that you please place your trash and garbage out the night before your pick-up day as this contractor starts picking up at 6:00 aon. each day. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. Ray L. Oeth, Clerk-Treasurer.
Wrong Phone Number Due to an error the phone number of the Speedway Flyer, is wrong in the “yellow section” of the latest Lions Club Phone book. When looking for our number in the book, please consult the white pages for the proper listing. Speedway Musicale The September 27, 1966 meeting of the Speedway Musicale will be held at the home of Mary Hanna 210 S. High School Rd. Co-Hostesses Betty Gagen and Phyllis Schoonover will serve desert at 1:60 pan. The Program Committee has been able to engage Mrs. Ida Mae Miller as speaker. President Joanne Pierce and Vice-President Sue Auschermann heard Mrs. Miller’s presentation at the State Convention of the Indiana Federation Of Music Clubs. She is Knowledgeable as she paints in words and music the picture of “Historical Highlights of the Northwest Territory and Early Indiana Music”.
Benefit Card Party A benefit Card Party, sponsored for Hawthorne Community House, will be held Thursday, Sept. 15th. First party starts at 10:30 a.m. with break for lunch then Card Party again at 1:00 p.m. Lots of nice prizes. Tickets available at door. Public invited. Call 637-4074 for further information. Cub Scout Pack 566 The first Pack meeting this Fall will be held September 15th. 7:30 p.m. at Allison School. PSI lOTA XI AUXILIARY CHAPTER The initial meeting of the Gamma Theta Chapter Auxiliary group will be held Thursday, Sept. 29th at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Messick, 238, No. High School Road, 7:30 pm. All members will be contacted personnaly previous to the meeting.
St John’s Episcopal Church 5625 West 30th StreeO-AX 3-0372 The Rev. George Evens, AX 1-8183 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 New Fall Schedule 9:3o—Worship with Church School for Children and Youth through Bth grade. 10:30—Coffee and conversation. 11:00—Worship with Church School for Children through 6th grade. 5:30-7:00 (Sept. 11 only)—lce Cream Social sponsored by Men’s Chapter. Speedway Church es the Hazareno
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PAINT SALE CONTINUES Due to a fine response, Rainbow Paint & Supply Co., 1020 Main Street, Speedway, have continued their Dutch Boy Paint Sale for another week. During this sale a 9 quart plastic bucket will be given free with each sale purchase. Ernie Greenwell, owner, says this will be the last sale on Dutch Boy house paint this fall. Ernie invites you to stop in and have a free coke. See ad on page 5 for other special offers. FLYER NOTICE PLEASE NOTE—There will be no Flyer published Thursday, Sept. 15 and Thursday, Sept. 22. Our offices will reopen Monday, September 26th.
ATTENTION SPEEDWAY RESIDENTS Little league football time is here again and your help is needed to make this season another successful one. Progress and growth have been the associations bywords, these past years in striving to furnish more and better equipment to more of our youngsters and still maintain our objectives in sportsmanship, teamwork and physical fitness. Over 300 3rd, 4th, sth and 6th grade boys (as players) and girls (as cheerleaders) will participate in the program. This year all equipment will be furnished for the boys participating. This will include helmets, shoulder pads, football pants and game jerseys and represents over $25.00 per boy. Our prime method of obtaining operating funds is by selling window membership cards. The boys will be selling these cards starting this Saturday the 10th. The cost of membership is SI.OO. Your continued good support and proud display of your membership is sincerely appreciated. Thank you. Speedway Little League Football Asociation. Paul D. Green, President 241-5460 CHRISTMAS CARDS The Los Amigos Class of Speedway Christian Church will take orders for Christmas Cards with or without printed names, either all alike or assorted. Prices range from 25 for $1.95 to 25 for $4.50. Call one of the ladies listed and pick up the samples to make your selection in your home. AH orders must be in by Oct 21st to avoid disappointment. Mrs. Fae Mitchell, 5034 W. 15th St., 244-2920. Chapel Hill, Mrs. Ivan Moeny, 848 Prescot Ct, 2444433; B. Gummere, 5204 W. 15th St. 241-3033.
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