Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1967 — Page 1

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St. Christopher’s Catholic Church 5335 Wart 16th Street Rev. L. A. Lindemann Pastor Rev. Paul Richart Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses—6:3o, 8:00, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m. Tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. in the social room of the grade school, there will be held the regular weekly Social for men and women. “67” basketball team of St. Christopher grade school plays Assumption at Holy Trinity Saturday at 1:00 p.m. and the Cadet (Bth graders) team plays St. Roch at Kennedy High School at the same time. Both teams would appreciate more rooters. After the Communion of the Mass at all services Sunday, the opportunity will be given for those who can to help stamp out illiteracy, homelessness, despair, malnutrition and starvation, and the elements threatening Christianity in Latin America in the Latin-American-Victory-Fund collection. Bus will leave St. Christopher at 4:00 p.m. Sunday for the St. John Boscoe celebration at St. Michael”s parish. The patron saint of the CYO will be honored at a Mass to be celebrated at 4:30. Supper will follow in the parish hall from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Dancing will be from 7:00 to 9:30. Father Philip Jones is chairman of the event in which Junior CYOers from throughout the Indianapolis Deaneries will participate. Monthly Altar Society meeting will be held Wednesday night, February Ist, at 8 o’clock, in the social room of the school. There will be a business meeting and open nominations from the floor for new officers. Eighth grade mothers will assist at the meeting, which the teachers will attend. St. Christopher Church has welcomed the following new mem(Continued on Page 6)

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Mr. H. E. Zorniger, a resident of Speedway 15 years, has opened the Parka Radio & TV Service at Main and Ford Street in Speedway. The shop is first door west of Rainbow Paint & Supply

SCHOOL NEWS CURRENT SCHOOL CALENDAR Jan. 27—End of First Semester Jan. 27—Varsity & Reserve Basketball - Plainfield, Here - 6:30 and 8:00 P.M. Jan. 27—After Game Dance at High School Jan. 28—District Vocal and Piano Contest Jan. 28—Swim Meet at Muncie Burris, 10:00 A.M. Jan. 28—Varsity & Reserve Basketball - Warren Central, Here - 6:30 and 8:00 P.M. Jan. 30 —7th and Bth Grade Basketball - Beech Grove, Here - 6:00 and 7:00 P.M. Jan. 30—Freshman Basketball - Northview, There - 4:30 P.M. Jan. 30—Varsity and Reserve Wrestling - Northwest, Here . 6:30 P.M. (Continued on Page 3) OPEN HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oakes will be honored guests at an Open House, Sunday, January 29th, 2 to 4 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mr«, David Demarest, 3636 Pinecrest Road. Friends cordially invited. NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH 3470 High School Road Sunday School 9:43 am. Worship 10:45 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Meeting 7:00 p.m. Rev. Larry Rowans ST. 7-1546

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 4656 West 10th Street Services: Sunday 9:45 am - “* d 7:00 P m< Thursday 7:00 P m - 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. RTF—6:3O pm. Sunday. Evening Service 7:30 pm. Wed needay Evening Bible Study, 7:00 pm.

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Mr. Zorniger, with 15 years experience has operated a shop on the East side for several years. Hours are 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. For further details see the ad in this issue of the Flyer.

PSI lOTA XI Gamma Theta Chapter of Psi lota Xi will entertain members and their guests with a “June in January” party, Thursday, January 26, 8:00 P.M. The social will be held in the recreation room of the Georgetown Village Apartments. Come attired in your June ensembles and enjoy an evening of fun. Hostesses are Louise Clark, Ann Elson, Jill Dennett, Dixie Trudy and Charlene Childers.

CUB PACK 566 NEWS At the January Pack Meeting Steven Chambers was inducted into the Pack and presented his Bobcat Pin. Kevin Wagoner and Gary McCormick received their Bear Badges; Jeffery Pesel and Calvin Welsh received their Wolf Badges. Mrs. Pat Foster was installed as Den Mother for Den 4. The Blue and Gold Banquet and February Pack meeting will be held in the St. Christopher Parish Social Room on February 16th at 6:30 p.m. MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Synod 4141 N. High School Road Rev. A. J. Hellert, Pastor Sunday School 9:10 am. Worship Service 10:30 am.

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Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Hunsucker, 4921 Ford Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Elaine to Gary Walter Burzlaff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Burzlaff, 518 Radburn Drive. Miss Hunsucker and Mr. Burzlaff both graduated from Speedway High School. She is now employed at the Social Security District Office and he is attending Indiana Central College. The wedding will take place in the Speedway Methodist Church on Saturday, April Bth at 7:30 P.M. Friends are invited to attend.

AFNB PROMOTES CLARKE Promotion of fourteen men by American Fletcher National Bank and Trust Company, Indianapolis, has been announced by Frank E. McKinney, chairman of the board, and H. Prfentice Browning, president. Among those promoted was Paul V. Clarke, who has been promoted to assistant vice president. Mr. Clarke started with AFNB in 1956 as a teller. An Indianapolis native, he is assistant vice president and manager of the AFNB Speedway Banking Center. He graduated from Cathedral High School and attended Indiana University Extension and the American Institute of Banking. He is a member of the St. Gabriel Church Holy Name Society, Speedways Lions Club, and the Speedway Professional and Businessmen’s Association.

GIRL SCOUT LEADERS The annual meeting of the Hoosier Capital Girl Scout Council, Monday, January 30, will be a yellow ribbon affair in honor of the 2,000 troop leaders serving in the 7% county area of the council. The meeting will open at 7:30 p.m. in the Speedway High School Auditorium, 5357 West 25th Street. Mr. Perle Whitehead, Cincinnati, retired deputy regional executive of the Boy Scouts of America, will speak on “Values to Hold—Worlds to Explore”. He is well-known for his humorous and inspirational talks. The business meeting will include the election of officers and board members. The meeting will open with a flag ceremony by Girl Scouts of the PIKE-ZIONSVILLE area and a chorus composed of Scouts from CARMEL and SPEEDWAY, under the direction of Mrs. Richard L. Geyer will present a selection of songs. Mrs. Walter H. Huehl, retiring president will give a report on her term of office and Mrs. Lewis Lurie will install the new officers, followed by a taU by the incoming president entitled “A Look Ahead”.

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

Westside Bible Church “A Fundamental Church With A Missionary Vision” Bible School 9:45 a.m. Worship Services 10:30 am. and 7 pm. Wednesday Evening Prayer Service 7:30 pm. 1010 N. Main Street James Smithwick, Pastor

Speedway Methodist Church 5065 West 16ih 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. The Rev. James Grottick will be the preacher in the third in the series of worship services entitled ‘‘Assembling the New Testament”. His sermons are to the general theme “His Word and our Lives”. Number three in this series is entitled “WHEN THE HEART IS BREAKING”. The Chancel Choir will sing “Salvation is Created by Tschesnokoff. Mrs. Victor Husser will sing “Soft Were Your Hands, Dear Jesus” by O’Hara” for the Offertory Solo in both services. Greeters will be Mr. & Mrs. Robert Miles at the 9:00 am. service and Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Seals at the 11:00 am. service. Serving as Acolytes will be Kent Evans and Jeff Thompson; Matt Boughton and Larry HofmockeL Sunday evening at 4:00 p.m. the Junior High Methodist Youth (Continued on page 6)

Thursday, January 26, 1967

COMING SOON Student Theatre Presents “Cinderella” February 15, Wed. at 4:15 and 7:30 t February 16, Thurs. at 4:15 All the color end enchantment of this ageless fairy-tale brought to life on the Speedway High School Stage. All Seats 50cTickets go on sale January 30th

SPEEDWAY GIRL SCOUT NEWS Assistant Leaders and husbands are invited to Annual Hoosier Capital Girl Scout Board Meeting, January 30, 1967, 7:30 P.M. Speedway High School Auditorium. Special recognition to all leaders. Mr. Perle Whitehead, retired deputy regional executive of the Boy Scouts of America, who lives in Cincinnati, will be the speaker. Cadettes and Senior Scouts will participate in opening ceremony. Uniforms are appropriate dress. Mrs. Charles E. West, Jr., past Neighborhood Chairman is a candidate for Board of Directors of Hoosier Capital Girl Scout Council.

Mrs. Robert Davies was installed in November Neighborhood Meeting of Speedway Girl Scouts as Neighborhood Chairman for 1967 - 1969. A most impressive Candlelight Ceremony was held to install new Girl Scout Leaders and rededicate ongoing leaders. Mrs. Charles E. West, Jr. awarded Mrs. Clarence Harper, Jr. a lovely Girl Scout statuette for her services to the neighborhood the past four years as troop leader troop organizer, and sesquicentennial booth Chairman last May at the Council’s every three year event. Mrs. West was presented a lovely gold scout pin for her services as Neighborhood Chairman 1962 -1966. The leaders and guests were given a surprise tea following Candlelight Ceremony by the Neighborhood Service Team.

Senior Scout Troop 656 entertained a group of 65 patients at Central Hospital Farm Colony. The girls help brighten the evening, December 19 with Carols and Christmas Bingo. Gifts and refreshments were given to each patient. All of us received a warm and enlighting experience and we hope to do this again soon. Jan Gardner, Troop Scribe

Christo N. Nizamoff Press Club "Man of Year" The Indianapolis Press Club selected a Speedway resident - Mr. Christo N. Nizamoff as The Man of the year for 1966. Outgoing President Wayne Guthrie, columnist for the Indianapolis News, made the announcement at the Press Club annual dinner and •swearing in ceremony for the new offciers and board members, Friday, January 13. The dinner was held in the club’s plush quarters on the top floor of the ISTA building. Mr. Nizamoff is the club’s house chairman. Mr. Mizamoff is co-editor of th bi-lingual weekly (Bulgarian and English) The Macedonian Tribune published in Indianapolis for international distribution. Last month he became contributing editor of the quarterly Balkania which deals exclusively with Eastern European history, social and political developments. This year he had added to his activities after dinner speaking engagements. His subject is “The price of co-existance with the Communist world”. Mr. and Mrs. Christo N. Nizamoff live at 1104 N. Auburn St. Their two children Virginia (Mrs. Virginia Brazis) and Nicholas were graduated from Speedway High School.

Card Parties The St. John Bosco Guild wishes to announce its yearly city-wide Card Parties on January 26 at 8:00 P.M. Proceeds from this event are used to send needy children to the Catholic Youth Organizations camp in Brown County. Party for the West Section is to be held at St. Michael. Westview Hospital Guild The newly formed Westview Hospital Guild will meet, January 26, 1967, at 7:15 P.M., at the Columbia Club, Parlar A. Mrs. Max Tutterow will preside. The guest speaker for the evening will be Mr. Pat Patterson, Director of Professional Relations, Marion Laboratories, Kansas City, Missouri. His subject will be about the needs and functions of our hospitals. All interested parties and their guests are cordially invited. Card of Thanks We wish to thank Cardarelli’s Drug Store, Employees, Customers, and friends for the flowers, cards, and sympathy extended to us at the death of our mother, Bonnie Nicholas. And a special thanks to Conkle Funeral Home for their friendly service. Barbara Floyd, daughter Wade Nicholas, son

St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church 5700 Crawfordsville Road CH. 1-4110 JOHN M. CHELL PASTOR 8:00 AM—Worship Service 0:00 AM—Sunday Church School, Nursery 10:30 AM—Warship Service—Nursery The Church with the red doors, by the Speedway Shopping Center, welcomes you for prayer and meditation. The Sunday Church School Staff will meet tonight at 7:30 pm. in the Youth Building. This week-end Dr. James Keyser will present the Indiana Plan to a select group from St. Andrew’s. This 28 hour course is designed to “train persons concerned with applying psychological principles (Continued on page 4)

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Metropolitan Assembly Of School Boards Organized On Monday night, January 16, a Metropolitan Assembly o f School Boards was organized by the eleven school corporations of Marion County. Speedway Schools were represented by Board members James A. Hardin, Dr. Richard S. Griffith, Ted L. Rosebrock, and Superintendent of Schools Richard C. Jordan. The purpose of the new organization is to promote cooperative educational programs in Marion County. Contrary to some published reports, a county-wide school system is not being considered by this group. In fact, one of the purposes of the new organization is to prevent the development of a one unit school system for Marion County. Each of the eleven school corporations, including Indianapolis, will have one of its own School Board members on the steering committee. In addition there will be two administrators from the Indianapolis schools and two selected from among the ten school corporations outside Indianapolis. In time, School Boards from counties adjacent to Marion County may be invited to participate. Among the many topics that may be considered by the new organization are special education, vocational education, school finances, educational television, educational legislation, and other areas where a coordinated effort seems desirable.

P.T.A. Board Meeting The P.T-A. executive Board will meet at the Carl G. Fisher school at 9:00 A.M. Wednesday, February 1. STOP THE PUMPKIN I WANT TO GET OFF! Once again, the world of fantasy will be presented by Speedway Student Theatre. The fairy tale “Cinderella” will soon be presented by Director Andrew Wagner and an excellent cast headed by Pam Sedam as Cinderella and Gary McNeil as Prince Charming.

Mr. Wagner had this to say: “The rehearsals are coming along nicely and they look very promising. The show should be really fine; it’s coming off very smoothly and is based at a level where high school kids as well as adults and children will enjoy it” Pam Sedam, the leading lady: “Cinderella is a difficult show to act - it is a challenging show because the performers must play to an audience of children - young and old. The lines and actions must be accentuated in order to make the characters real to the audience. I really enjoy working in “Cinderella” and I feel that anyone who sees the play will be pleased.” Gary McNeil, as the Prince: “Cinderella is truly a very entertaining play. The lines themselves are rather difficult because of the era in which the play was written. We have a good cast and a great director. “Cinderella” will certainly be a fine play for both young and old alike.” So there you have it from the actors themselves. Come see “Cinderella,” presented Wednesday February 15 with an afternoon performance and one in the evening and one afternoon performance Thursday the 16th. You can’t afford to miss it!

Allison Coin Society The Allison Coin Society will meet at the Speedway Coin Shop, 1538 Main Street, Speedway, Tuesday, February 7 at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome whether they are a member or not.

Speedway Christian Church 14th Si. and .Winton Ave. CHapel 4-3000 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 Warship Service 11:00-12:00 Children’s Study and Warship 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 as we begin the observance of Youth Week. Services are at 9 and 11 o’clock; Dr. Ray Montgomery will deliver the sermon at both services. At 9 o’clock the Angelus Choir will sing “When I See the Lovely Skies” and “This is How You Touch Me” by Grime. At 11 o’clock the Men and Boys’ Choir will sing “Sanctus” by William Byrd. At 6:30 P.M. in Fellowship Hall the youth of our church will meet together and be served a sacrificial meal. The difference between the actual cost of the meal and the price of $1 ticket will be given for the work of our Hillside Christian Church, an inner-city church. The guest speaker will be Rev. Eugene Brown of Central Christian Church of Connersville. The theme for Youth Week is ‘Created To Be Human In a Broken World.” On the following Sunday, February sth, we observe Youth Sunday, at which time the young people of the church take over the many teaching positions, serve as deacons and elders, ministers, church school superintendents, etc. (Continued on page 6)

RETAIL DRUGGISTS OF COUNTY WILL ASSIST IN HEART FUND DRIVE 1967

Members of the Indianapolis Association of Retail Pharmacists wlil actively support the neighborhood business division for the annual Heart Fund drive to be conducted during February in Marion County, it has been announced by Charles L. Kraft, 2312 Winton Street, Speedway City, past president and now secretary of the association. The druggists, under the leadership of Mr. Kraft, have been serving as collecting agents for the Heart Fund for several years. A registered pharmacist 45

Westwood Election Results Results of the Westwood Country Club Annual Board meeting: President—Charles McCauley Vice Pres.—Ray Lawrence Secretary—Barbara Moore Treasury—George Jacks We wish to thank all our members for taking the time to come out and vote.

New Club Directors: Keith Bailey, Edwin Hamer, George Jacks, John Westwick, and William Thomas. We also wish to thank the out going officers for a fine job of directing the club in 1966. President —Mrs. Howard Crick, Secretary—Mrs. Robt. Winings, Mrs. Jack Johnston, Mr. John Riemer, and Mr. Morris Pollard.

" Notice I would like for all my neighbors and friends that I have made in the last 20 years and all who have called at my home inquiring about me, to know that I am no longer with my former employer. Halena Newsome Thank You ’ To my neighbors and many many friends, and to those who have telephoned and visited me at home—thank you for your thoughtfulness. I am no longer at my former employment. During my twelve years of employment I was happy in serving the public and proud to be a member of that organization. Thank you again. Juanita Newsome

St. John’s Episcopal Church 5625 Wert 36th Street—AX 3-0372 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 9:3o—Worship with Church School for Children and Youth through Bth grade. 10:30—Coffee and conversation. 10:00—Worship with Church School for Children through 6th grade. 6:3o—Senior High Fellowship.

Speedway Church of the Nazarene 5020 Crawfordsville R<L CH. 3-0077 / ■ll ’*•**• School 6:30 Church Worship 10:30 IrIRSTI Youth N.YP.S. 6:30 \£jJxAl&ldW J un * orß Evening Evangelistic Service WwA ftavw aad Ptotea 7:30

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years, Mr. Kraft is owner of Kraft Pharmacy, 3430 West 10th Street. A 1922 graduate of the Butler University college of pharmacy, Mr. Kraft is a member of the Indiana Pharmaceutical Association, the National Association of Retail Druggists and the National Association of Metropolitan Secretaries. He also belongs to the West Side Optimist Club, Speedway Christian Church, North Park Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine, Sahara Grotto and the Murat Gatling Gun Club.

NOVEL PUBLISHED Virginia Amos (Amy Barrett, northside housewife) received the wonderful news that her novel ‘Tot of Gold” had been accepted for publication. Mrs. Barrett, mother of five children, lives in Carmel Clay with husband Conrad.

“Pot of Gold” tells an intense story—unraveling the twists and turns of a family snared in its own inadequacies and failures, mild disappointment turns to dismay and slowly to horror as the children fail to conform and develop a hostility that suggests danger to the household. It is a story of perennial optimism, Chrsitian faith in meeting and coping with problems. It took Mrs. Barrett a year to write “Pot of Gold”. The manuscript went out 10 or 12 times only to come back. After revision of the final chapter, the manuscript went out again and was accepted for publication. That she had writing ability was no secret to those who know Amy Barrett, for she has used her gift in writing poetry for special occassions in church and clubs many times. Copies of ‘Tot of Gold” will be available shortly in department and bookstores. Card of Thanks I wish to thank friends and neighbors for the cards, flowers and calls I received while in the hospital. An- especial thanks to Rev. Montgomery and Rev. Andrae for their personal calls. Albert Wagner, Sr.

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