Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1967 — Page 1

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St. Christopher’s Catholic Church 5335 Wort 16111 Stert Bev. L. A. Lindemann Pastor Bev. Paul Richart Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses—6:3o. 8:00, 10:00 and 11:30 ajn. Confessions are being heard today from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. and from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in preparation for First Friday tomorrow. Masses tomorrow will be said at 6:15 and at 8:00 a.m. and at 5:30 p.m. Holy Communion will be distributed every 15 minutes between the morning Masses, at 11:45 a.m., and again at 8:00 pan. (Continued on Page 4)

COMING SOON Student Theatre Presents €6 Cinderella” February 15, Wed. at 4:15 and 7:30 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 50c Tickets go on sale January 30th

SCHOOL NEWS CURRENT SCHOOL CALENDAR Feb. 2—Swim'meet with Bloom? ington, Here - 4:30 P.M. Feb. 3—Varsity & Reserve basketball - Decatur Central, There - 6:30 and 8:00 P.M. Feb. 4—Sectional Wrestling Meet Feb. 4—Speedway invitational swim meet Feb. 4—Speedway 7th Grade Basketball Invitational Tourney - Sessions begin at 9:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. Feb. 4—Speech Contest at Lafayette Jeff Feb. 4—Band Solo and Ensemble Contest Feb. 4—Varsity and Reserve basketball - Arlington, Here - 6:30 and 8:00 P.M. Feb. 6—Freshman basketball - Brownsburg, Here - 6:30 P.M. Feb. 6—7th and Bth Grade basketball - Brownsburg, Here - ~6:00 and 7:00 P.M. Feb. B—P.T.A. meeting at Jr. High School - 7:45 P.M. (Continued on page 4)

Speedway Hobby & Homemakers The Speedway Hobby & Homemaker’s Club will meet February 9, 1967 at the home of Olieva Wennings, 5035 W. 14th Street at 10:30 A. M. We will have our annual Valentine Party so don’t forget your SI.OO exchange gift. Cub Pack 66 Notice Plans have been finalized for the annual Family Blue and Gold Banquet to be held Thursday, February 16 at 6:30 p.m. at the Speedway Methodist Church. The cost will be $2.00 per family. Cubs who have not yet paid for their family reservations are asked to take it to their den mother right away so the committee will know how many to plan for.

NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH 3470 High School Road Sunday School 9:45 am Worship 10:45 a.m. and 7:00 pm Wednesday Meeting 7:00 pm. Rev. Larry Newans ST. 7-1548

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, 8:00 pm Mnming Worship, 11 am. Evening Worship, 7:00 pm. Wednesday—Prayer Service at 7:00. Choir practice at 7:80. The Speedway Baptist Church is always happy to welcome visitors at any service. Nursery facilities are always available.

Church of Christ 4850 West 10th Street Services: Sunday 9:45 am and 7:00 pm Thursday -® For information can AX 1-8823

Baptist Church of The Master (American Baptist) Wmmw Wilson, Pastor 1820 N. Giris School Road 241-7048 Morning Worship—B:9o am. Bmulaj fltluiol 19 38 am BYF—6:3O pm. Sunday. Evening Service 7:30 pm. Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 7:00 pm.

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Linde Appoints McGuire

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Mr. Thomas J. McGuire has been named Manager of Administration of Union Carbide Corporation’s Linde Division Speedway Laboratories located in suburban Indianapolis. Indiana. This appointment was announced at Speedway by Dr. A. L. Bayes, Linde Division Vice President. Mr. McGuire joined the Linde Division at the Tonawanda (NY) Laboratories in 1954. He transferred to Linde’s Speedway Laboratories in 1963 as Office Manager and was appointed Personnel Manager at Speedway in 1965. A native of Buffalo, he received his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Canisius College in 1960. He’s a member of the Administrative Management Society, Midwest College Placement Society, Personnel Associations of both Indianapolis and the State of Indiana, the Columbia Club and the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce.

A.D.O. MEETING EPSILON CHAPTER, Alpha Delta Omega National Sorority will meet on Thursday, February 2nd, at 7:30 P.M. at the home of Mrs. Elva Harvey, 1744 Beeler, with Mrs. Nona Burdge serving as co-hostess. The program will be “Travels in Europe” by Mrs. Evelyn Rosebrock.

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Linde’s Oldest Employee, Henry R. Coughlin, left 1221 Winton Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana, with almost 50 years of service, is congratulated by J. P. Green, Factory Manager of the Union Carbide Linde Division factory at Speedway, Indiana, during his retirement banquet on his 65th birthday at the Speedway Motel, Speedway, Indiana. Bom in Lon-

After-Game Dance The Speedway DeMolay will sponsor an After-Game Dance at the Masonic Temple, 1620 N. Lyndhurst, Saturday, February 4th, for members and guests. 25c donation. Kogan Bakery Changes Hours Al Kogan, owner of Kogan’s Bakery, 5310 W. 10th Street, announces new store hours as follows: Monday thru Saturday, 6:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M.. Closed Sundays.

Schnable With Purdue Glee Club Here Next Week Psi lota Xi Sorority will present the Varsity Glee Club of Purdue under the direction of Dr. Albert P. Stewart next Friday, February 10th at the Speedway High School auditorium. David Schnable, a 1966 graduate of Speedway High School, is a baritone in the 72-member group. Dave tried out for one of the few openings in the Glee Club last summer by soloing for Dr. Stewart on the campus. He was then notified by letter of his acceptance into the World Traveling Group. Dave is a freshman at Purdue, majoring in Sociology. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Schnable, 2023 N. Gerrard. The musical concert will start at 8:00 p.m. and tickets are available by calling Mims Pirtle, 2918528. Prices are $2.00 for adults, $1.50 for students.

St. Luke’s United Church of Christ 5380 Wort 10th Stert Congregational Christian Evangelical and Reformed 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.

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 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 warship 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. “When Happiness Eludes,” this is the title of the sermon the third in the series “His Word and Our Lives” which will be preached by the Rev. James Grottick at both services on Sunday the sth of February. This will also be the third in a series of 11 services which will climax on Easter Day entitled “Assembling the New Testament.” Worshippers at these services are collecting each Sunday a part of the New Testament until finally the whole of the Testament (Continued on page 4)

Thursday, February 2, 1967

don, England, Coughlin started work with Linde at the age of 15 in 1917, the same year Union Carbide Corporation was founded. Beginning as a clerk in the cost accounting department, he is retiring as Linde’s paymastercashier, February 1, 1967. A movie camera Was presented as a gift from the supervisory personnel at the factory.

Walter L Riehl Funeral services for Walter L. Riehl, retired salesman for the Banquet Ice Cream and Milk Company, were held at 10:30 A.M. Tuesday in the Usher Mortuary and at 11 ajn. in St. Christopher Catholic Church. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Riehl bom at North Vernon, and an Indianapolis resident 50 years died Friday at his home, 1922 Allison Street. He retired in 1955 after 22 years service with the Banquet firm. He was a member of St. Christopher church. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Minnie E. Riehl; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Kelley of Indianapolis and Mrs. Martha Huis of Martinsville; two sisters, Miss Stella Riehl of Indianapolis and Mrs. Irene Parkinson of Chicago, Ill.; and three grandchildren.

Husband-Wife Holy Name Breakfast Mr. Charles E. Stimming, an outstanding local Catholic layman recently named for Papal honors, will be the guest speaker at the St. Christopher Hus-band-Wife Holy Name Society annual breakfast Sunday, February 12th. Mr. Stimming is a member of St. Joan of Arc parish, Indianapolis, and the executive vice-president of France Stone Company and past president of A.C.C.M. Corporate Holy Communion will be received at the 8 o’clock Mass and breakfast will be served at the Speedway Motel right after Mass. Richard Zeph is president of the Society.

EILEEN MURPHY Funeral service for Mrs. James B. Murphy were held at 9 ajn. Tuesday in Stevens Chapel of the Flowers and at 9:30 a.m. at St Christopher Catholic Church. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. Murphy died Friday in Methodist Hospital. She lived at 5205 W. 15th Street A native of Electric Mills, Miss., Mrs. Murphy lived in Indianapolis 27 years. She was employed four years in the bakery department at Speedway High School. She was active in PTA and mental health work. She was a member of St Christopher’s church and its Altar Society. Survivors include the husband, James J. Murphy; a son James T. Murphy; a daughter Susan Michelle Murphy, both of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Hilda Hunter of Mobile, Ala., Mrs. Sue White of Atlanta, Ga. and Mrs. Joyce Stevens of Cleveland. 0., and two brothers, Wyatt and Wyles Bozett, both of Wiggins, Miss.

Lions District Governor Visits Speedway Governor McCarthy

District 25F Lions Governor Earl V. McCarthy of Greenfield, Indiana will address the Speedway Lions Club on the subject “What-is-Lionism” at his official visitation to the club at Linde Air Cafeteria February 8, at 6:20 p.m. Governor McCarthy was elected to this high office at the State Convention in Richmond by members of his district. The District 25F of Lions International, is the sixth largest District in the United States, with 71 clubs in the South Eastern part of Indiana and 3600 Lions. Governor McCarthy has served his own club for the past 15 years and has held all the offices at the club level and has served his District as Zone Chairman and Deputy Dist. Governor. He was also a delegate to the International Conventions at Nice, France and Toronto, Canada. He has attended nine International Conventions and all the State Conventions for the past 10 years and has not missed a District Cabinet meeting since 1960.

Spaghetti And Chili Supper Speedway Job’s Daughters, Bethel No. 38, will hold a Chili and Spaghetti Supper on February 10 at the Speedway Masonic Temple, 1620 N. Lyndhurst Drive. Serving begins at 5:00 p.m. and ends at 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the door or from any member for 75c. Card Of Thanks I wish to thank all our many friends, neighbors and Linde employees for the cards, flowers, foods and other kindnesses shown to me and my family following the death of my husband. A special thanks to Conkle Funeral Home for their friendly service. Mrs. Ralph Trentham

St. Andrew’s z z \ Lutheran Church 5788 Crawfordsville Road CH. I*4llß JOHN M. CHELL PASTOR 8:00 AJA.—Worship Service 9:00 AJA.—Sunday Church School, Nursery 10:30 AJA.—Worship Service—Nursery The Church with the red doors, by the Speedway Shopping Center, welcomes you for prayer and meditation. Friday and Saturday from 7:30 p.m. Friday until 2:30 p.m. Saturday, the Church Vocations Committee of the Indiana-Kentucky Synod meets. Also on Friday at 6:00 p.m. there will be a basketball game. On Sunday there will be 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion and 10:30 am. Holy Communion. At 9:00 am. the S.C.S. and Adult Classes (Continued on Page 8)

Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Graves, 5558 Meadowood Drive, announce the engagement of their son, Michael Lee, and June Ann Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Koon, 2229 Lanewood, Muncie, Ihdiana. Miss Moore, a past resident of Speedway and a graduate of Ben Davis High School, is presently a sophomore at Ball State University and a member of Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority. Mr. Graves, a 1963 graduate of Speedway High School, is a senior at Butler University and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. An August, 1967 wedding is planned.

First Bank Cracks Tight Money Barrier Announces Lower Installment Loan Rate Indianapolis, January 26, 1967 . . . The first break in the tight money situation appeared today when First Bank and Trust Company President Sanford P. Hunter announced a reduction in installment loan rates which set a new car loan 'rate of $4.50 per hundred per year. First Bank is believed to be one of the first institutions in the entire nation to decrease interest rates. To date, only two other banks, one in Wisconsin and one in Illinois, are known to have lowered rates. Leadership of this nature is somewhat unusual for midwest banks which traditionally follow the lead of eastern financial centers. Today’s move is believed to be the first drop in installment loan rates in Indianapolis since a First Bank decrease in October 1962.

Market Analysis Justifies New Rates Hunter said the reduction in the new car loan rate is based on an extensive market analysis which justifies the action. “A similar analysis is being made in other loan categories and we believe that rate reduction on some other types of secured loans are likely in the near future,” Hunter said. Installment loans have been an area of emphasis for First Bank for a number of years. Even before today’s announcement, First Bank’s $5.00 per hundred per year, new car loan rate was the lowest offered by any Indianapolis area bank.

Fite Bank Growth Triggers Expansion In recent years the First Bank and Trust rate of growth has made it the fastest growing bank in Indianapolis. The institution recorded a 26.0% increase in resources and a 26.9% gain in deposits in 1966 and has announced plans for a 6th banking location to be opened later this year on the southside at Meridian and Troy.

PERSONALS Mrs. Miriam Hoerger entertained with a surprise Open House for her brother, Bob Coughlin, who is retiring from Linde after almost 50 years of service. Attending were his Linde associates and many, friends, who wished him well in his retirement and also “Happy Birthday”. Bob joined Linde in 1917—the year Union Carbide incorporated.

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

Speedway Christian Church 14ih St and Winton Ava. CHapol 4-3000 Ray Montgomery, Miniate 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 Warship 9:00-10:00; 11:00-12:00. Youth and Adult Classes 10:00-10:40 You are cordially invited to join us as we observe Youth Sunday on February sth. The young people of our church will participate (Continued on Page 6)

BOWLING TROPHY WINNERS

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Third place winners of the Indianapolis Holiday Bowling Tournament in the Bantam Division

Sure As You're Born The Methodist Men of this area are sponsoring the religious play “Sure As You’re Born”, presented by Christian Theological Seminary, Butler University. This is the very popular satire that challenges the modern “God Is Dead” assertion that not long ago startled so many. This play is to be presented in the Christian Theological Seminary Auditorium, 1000 West 42nd at 8:00 P.M. Saturday Feb. 11. Tickets are $1.25 and may be purchased from: C. E. Jenkins 244-5142 during day 244-9442 evenings

THE TOWN BOARD REPORTS By: Ray L. Oeth. Clerk-Treasurer The Board of Town Trustees held their Regular meeting on Monday evening January 23, 1967 in the Town Hall auditorium. Mr. John Chamness, 2418 North Auburn Street appeared before the Board to discuss the proposed zoning of the vacant land north of 25th Street between Georgetown Road and Moller Road for an Industrial Park. Mr. Ketron, President of the Board advised him the Town Board has no more jurisdiction on zoning matters as this is all handled by the Metropolitan Planning Department. Mr. C. O. Francis, Fire Chief presented applications for two additional firemen effective February 1, 1967. Board approved applications of Mr. William K. Miller, 5016 Ford Street and Mr. Michael O. Risley. (Continued on page 6)

St. John’s Episcopal Church 5625 West 30th Street—AX 3-6373 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 Nazareno ■’ft"** wbo Crawfordsville Rd. CH. 84877 • H T 1 Mfailstar. Rev. James Bailey School 9:30 Church Worship 10:38 IflBOTl Youth N.YJ».S. 6:30 Juniors 6:30 —* Evening Evangelistic Service 7:38 MltehvwteihMn 7*o

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was Donna Case and Kathy McKenna, pictured above with Nancy Butler of Raceway Lanes.

KRANNERT YMCA PLANS OPEN HOUSE FOR SPEEDWAY AREA The Krannert YMCA, 605 South High School Road, has set aside Sunday, February sth at 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. as MEET YOUR “Y” DAY. At which time guests will be given tours of the facilities. The Open House is also the “KickOff” of the Annual Membership Enrollment Campaign. Residents througuhout the area served by the Speedway Flyer are invited to visit the “Y” that offers year around family recreation. During Open House there will be “Y” members serving as tour guides and all visits will be given a complete tour of the “Y” facilities. There will also be program demonstrations of various YMCA programs. Refreshments will be served. The Open House will give all residents an opportunity to see the YMCA and there will be Staff and Board Members present to answer all your questions. Do-Ers Homemakers The February meeting of the Do-Ers Homemakers will be held at 9:00 A.M., Wednesday, February 9th, in the home of Ruth McWhorter, 853 Beaumont Court. Co-hostess will be Betty Byrum. This month we will be working on a service project. Please remember to bring an idea for any type of party for children. Our officers for the 1967 year are Bea Smith, President; Sue Pyles, Vice-President; and Jane Sanders, Secretary-Treasurer.

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