Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1967 — Page 6

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Continued from cage 1 “round-up” supper and business meeting. The supper will be prepared by Mrs. Isabelle Hotchkiss, assisted by Mrs. Jack Briggs, with circle members sharing the cost. Circle members should call either Mrs. Hotchkiss or Mrs. Briggs if they plan to attend. It is hoped that every member can attend this final meeting. Installation of new officers will be conducted. Fall Festival Sewing continues each Wednesday from 9:00 to 6:00 at the Dotlich Farm. All ladies are invited to come out and work on the various projects. There are jobs for all, plus fun and fellowship. Golden Rule Fellowship will meet Thursday, June Bth, in the Bethany Room, from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. Tabitha Circle is hostess; devotions will be given by Miss Verna McGee. The program will be given by Mrs. Ether McKitrick, entitled “The New Life in Christ” from Romans 5-11. Chancel Choir will rehearse on Thursday from 8 to 9 p.m. If you are interested in singing with the choir this summer, we invite you to attend this rehearsal. (Note time change.) Los Amigos Class will hold their monthly class supper on Friday, June 9th, in Fellowship Hall, 6:30 pan. The Christian Women’s Fellowship will meet on Monday, June 12th, in Fellowship Hall, at 7:30 p.m. Hostesses will be Claudia and Abigail Circles, with Mrs. Carl Swenson, chairman. Mrs. Carl McKitrick will install the new officers; Mrs Art Vermillion will conduct the devotions; and special music will be provided by Mrs. Bob Elson, chairman of music. (Please note place of meeting - FELLOWSHIP HALL.)

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Labor Secretary, Church Editor to Speak At Commencement W. Willard Wirtz, U.S. secretary of labor, will deliver the 62nd annual commencement address at Indiana Central College Sunday, June 4, and receive an honorary doctor of the humanities degree. The Rev. Kenneth W. Krueger of Dayton, Ohio, editor of adult publications of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, will be the baccalaureate preacher. Graduation exercises will be at 6 p.m. in the Physical Education Building. The baccalaureate service will be at 11 a.m. in Ransburg Auditorium, which also will be the scene of the 3 p.m. pinning ceremony for nurses earning the associate degree in science.

MEDICARE CLAIMS “Medicare beneficiaries making their first claim on their doctor bill insurance should bring the form and itemized paid bills to the Social Security office at 2000 N. Meridian Street,” Joseph D. Heckle, Social Security District Manager in Indianapolis said today.

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“We will check the request for payment form to be sure it has been correctly completed before it is sent to Indiana Mutual Medical Insurance, Inc. (Blue Shield). Individuals sending in their own claims direct to the insurance company should be especially careful to give all the necessary information including their address, medicare identification number and signature,” Mr. Heckle said. Missing signatures and addresses are two of the frequent problems that the insurance company has run into in processing doctor bill reimbursement claims from medicare beneficiaries. The insurance representatives have reported that payments to some medicare beneficiaries were delayed because they forgot to sign the form or failed to include their address. The signature on the form authorizes the insurance company to pay the claim. A missing address presents even a bigger problem.

NEW COMPTROLLER AT ALLISONS Appointment of Frank W. Fleming as Divisional Comptroller of Allison Division, effective immediately, was announced today by Harold H. Dice, a Gen-

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eral Motors vice president and Allison general manager. Mr. Fleming succeeds Dan H. Butler, who has been appointed comptroller of GM’S Hydra-Matic Division in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Mr. Fleming’s most recent post has been comptroller of GM’S New Departure-Hyatt Bearings Division in Sandusky, Ohio. Born in Merrill, Michigan, Mr. Fleming began his GM career in 1933 as a time clerk with the Chevrolet Division in Flint, Michigan. He became comptroller of the Hyatt Bearings Division in 1959 and when that division was merged with New Departure in February, 1965, he became comptroller of the combined operation. Mr. Fleming is a member of the National Association of Accountants. Mr. Butler, the Allison comptroller since 1962, joined GM in 1954 as assistant general auditor. He is 54 years old and a native of Detroit. Prior to becoming Allison comptroller he was an assitant comptroller with the division, joining it in 1957. He is treasurer of the Indianapolis Chapter of the Financial Executives Institute and a member of Hillcrest Country Club.

American Red Cross Ready The Indianapolis Area Red Cross and its over 2,000 volunteers are geared to respond immediately to aid victims wherever and whenever help is needed. Right now there are designated shelter areas ready to open should disaster strike today, tomorrow, or next week. Plans have been made to house and feed the potential sufferers and fill other dis-aster-caused needs. Disaster prepardedness, rapid emergency communications, instantaneous action, and close cooperation with state and federal agencies typlify the Indianapolis Red Cross disaster program. In the early hours after a disaster, Red Cross assistance is in the form of meeting emergency needs such as food, shelter and clothing. As rapidly as the families and individuals are able to plan ahead, Red Cross works with them, bridging the gap between their resources and what is actually needed to return the disaster victims to normal living. Red Cross disaster help includes repair or rebuilding of homes, esstential household furnishings, occupational tools, and assistance with long-term medical aid. All Red Cross disaster help is given as an outright gift with no repayment asked or expected.

Be Kind to Animals Week It’s been said that a barking dog never bites . . . but it’s a cinch that a barking dog can keep the entire neighborhood awake at night. The American Humane Association urges all pet owners to keep their animals SAFE at home and under control all of the time. Don’t allow pets to make excessive noise . . . especially when people are trying to sleep. Be kind to ANIMALS and be kind to the NEIGHBORS. And remember that THIS is the 53rd national Be Kind to Animals Week through Saturday sponsored by THE INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. Be kind to animals . . . EVERY week.

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By CHARLES H. BALL

Sentimentalist or not, if you ever saw or see the tradiditional service at the shrine of the Unknowwn Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day, you would have or see moist eyes, quivering lips, a tightening of the throat in reverent silence. The story behind the story of the Unknown Soldier is drama without equal on any stage. It starts first with New York Congressman Hamilton Fish intrroducing a House Joint Resolution to have an unidentified, killed in action American Soldier returned from France for reinterment at Arlington. The drama continues with Admiral Dewey’s famous Flagship “Olympia” commissioned to return the body to America with Marine Corp escort. In story book manner, the drama relates the care with which anonymity was made certain . . . how the selection was made . . . how an ordinary American, a Chicago orphan, as a Sergeant in France was chosen and ordered to walk into a room and place a bouquet of roses on one of four unidentified caskets . . . how Sergeant Younker placed the bouquet and thus made a selection which he later described as God’s choice. The tomb of the Unknown Soldier is more than a symbol of sentiment. It is an American voice which gives thanks to the glory of God that we as Americans, can and do respect the honor and memory of our departed ones, soldiers and civilians alike. ... Farley Speedway Funeral Home. 2950 North High School Road, Phone 291-1193.

Thursday, June 1, 1967