Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1967 — Page 1

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St. Christopher’s Catholic Church 5335 West 16th Street Rev. L» A. Lindemann Pastor Rev. Ray Kessler Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses—6:3o. 8:00, 10:00 and 11:30 ajn. Confessions today from 4:00 to 6:00 pjn. and from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in preparation for First Friday. Tomorrow Masses will be said at 6:15 and 8:00 a.m. and at 5:30 p m - as usual on First Friday. Communion schedules as in the past. Nocturnal Adoration at St. Michael’s, Tbibs and 36th street, from Friday at 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Saturday, July Bth. The hour assigned to the men of St. Christopher is from 1:00 to 2:00 Satur(Continued on page 5)

THE TOWN BOARD REPORTS Ray L. Oeth, Clerk-Treasurer The Board of Town Trustees of the Civil Town of Speedway held their Regular meeting on Monl day evening June 26, 1967 in the Town Hall auditorium. Boy Scout Troop No. 66 was granted permission to use the Town Property at 1450 North Mickley Avenue for meetings for another four years. The Board decided not to let any Cablevision Franchises at this time. The Board decided the fourway stop at 25th and Parkwood was handling the traffic and that a traffic signal is not needed at this particular time. Mr. Ray Lee from the Metropolitan Planning Department gave the Board a detailed report on proposed development of the Hulman Industrial Park area. Mr. Roger Pate was authorized to proceed with specifications for the Fluoridation Equipment in the Water Treatment Plant. POLICE DEPARTMENT STATISTICAL REPORT Period 6/12/67 - 6/26/67 Property Damage Accidents 11 Personal Injury Accidents 3 Breaking & Entering 4 Bikes Stolen 6 Bikes Recovered Criminal Misc. 2 jDog Bites , . 2 Dog Complaints 7 Domestic Trouble *. 1 Fights 1 Injured Persons 7 I Juveniles . , 9 Larceny 12 Missing Persons 3 Obscene Phone Calls 2 Prowlers • v 2 Rape 1 Besusicator Runs 2 Suspicious Cars 5 Suspicious Persons .j-' 15 Vandalism 8 Heart Attacks 4

- VOLLEYBALL ‘ The Volleyball court, just west of the Town Hall, is now available for use. Thursday, July 6th at 6:00 p.m. an exhibition by some very good players will be given. NOTICE TO SPEEDWAY t RESIDENTS We have had a number of calls about Trash and Garbage pick-up. We are listing below the three each year on which Trash and Garbage is not picked-up on regular schedule and on those days the pick-up will be one day late in each instance. The Three days are: MEMORIAL DAY THANKSGIVING DAY CHRISTMAS TOWN OF SPEEDWAY By: Ray L. Oeth Clerk-Treasurer.

St. Luke’s United Church of Christ 5380 West 10th Street Congregational Christian Evangelical and Reformed Howard W. Beer, Minister, CH. 1-8762 Morning Worship—9:3o A.M. only You are always welcome. - Grace Bible Church (Formerly Westside Bible Church) “A Fundamental Church With A Missionary Vision” Bible School 9:45 am. Warship Services 10:30 am. and 7 pm. Wednesday Evening Prayer Service 7:30 pm. 1010 N. Main Street James Smithwick, Pastor

Church of Christ 4958 West 10th StTMt Services: Sunday 9:45 a.m. and 7:00 pm. Thursday 740 P m - For information call AX 1-8823 Baptist Church of The Master yr ( ' (American Baptist) WanMr Wlboa Pastor 1820 N. Girls School Road 241-7048 Morning Worship—9:3o am. Sunday School—10:30 am. BYT—B4O pm. Sunday. Krening Service 740 pm. Wednesday Kroning Bible Study, 7:00 pm.

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Missionary Guest At Northwest Baptist Northwest Baptist Church will be host to a native missionary from the Island of Barbados, in the British West Indies. Rev. David Hunte is to be present at the church Sunday evening, July 9th. He will speak to the Young People in their special service at 6:00 o’clock; he will also be heard at the regular 7:00 P.M. Service. David Hunte was born and raised in Barbados, and was converted to Christ through the ministry of an American Missionary. He then came to the States for his theological training - later returning to Barbados as a Missionary to his own people. He is presently the Pastor of the First Baptist Church is Bridgetown, Barbados; also working as a Missionary to the island under the South Atlantic Baptist Mission. Rev. Hunte is in the States at present seeking to raise support for the work in Barbados. A number of mission stations have been established, needing native men to serve as Pastors, and the main church in Bridgetown is greatly in need of more room. Sunday School runs over 700 per week in a building that is much too small. The comfort of air-conditioning, and the convenience of Supervised Nurseries are provided for all who attend Northwest.

Tau Phi Lambda Theta Rho Chapter of Tau Phi Lambda Sorority of Woodmen of the World will hold a business meeting on July 6, 1967, at 8 P.M. at the A.F.N.B. 2829 N. Meridian Street. Hostesses will be Mrs. Harold R. Mayo and Mrs. Bill Crow. INDIANAPOLIS HIKING CLUB The Indianapolis Hiking Club will visit Whitewater State Park, near Liberty, on Sunday, July 9. Swimming, boating, horses and hiking. Cars will leave the east side of the State House, Capitol and Market Sts., at 10 A.M. For further details, contact the leader, Dr. Ray Defalque.

MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Synod 4141 N. High School Road Rev. A. J. Hellert Pastor Sunday School 9:15 ajn. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH 3470 HIGH SCHOOL ROAD Sunday School 9:45 ajn. Worship 10:45 ajn. and 7:00 pjn. Wednesday Meeting 7KMJ pjn. Rev. Larry Newans 291-2905

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Speedway Summer Theatre presents PEGORA THE WITCH JULY 6,7, 8 AT 2:00 PM z AND JUNE 7 AT 8:00 PM. The delightful story of a witch who couldn't be wicked. Don't miss this delightful tale! SPEEDWAY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM TICKETS ON SALE DAILY PHONE 244-0871

"Pegora The Witch" On July 6. 7, and 8, Pegora the Witch Who Wouldn't Be Wicked will come to the Speedway stage, bringing with her a cast of enchanting characters and a collection of charming songs. Pegora is an amusing story of an apprentice witch who has a flaw in her nature—she cannot help doing good deeds. When the Head Witch, Mother Martacloy, learns of Pegora’s contribution to the Orphaned Childrens Home, she orders the unfortunate misfit stripped of her broom. But Pegora begs for one last chance, and Mother Martacloy grants it, but only on one condition. She must one by one kidnap the seven princesses of a neighboring kingdom. Through many amusing blunders she does succeed despite the Kings elaborate precautions. But finally she is out witted by the Court Jester, and rescued from the clutches of Mother Martacloy. The charming character of Pegora is played by Peggy Chambers a very promising young actress. Peggy proved herself a very capable actress this year by appearing in Fumed Oak. Peggy was also a member of speech club, and won a number of awards in contest interpretation. Others of the cast are Lynn Tackitt and Bruce Roberts who play the delightful King and Queen. Lora Horton, Nancy Cassady, Rhonda McCormick, Kathy Carroll, Jere Rosebrock, Conni Smith, and Kay Lawler are their beautiful daughters. The Head Witch, Mother Martacloy is played by Debbie Ordel. And her Witch attendants are Bonnie Darling, Suzy Thomas, Karen Thomas, Linda Hodge, and Lora Hittie. The number one mathmatician, Thopplebrock, is played Bruce Frazer. The three wizards Quig Quag, and Quagflager are played by Roger Noonan, Bob Harbin, and Sam Bastianelli. The handsome and clever Court Jester is Preston Sinks. The two palace guards are Debbie Preston and Debbie Fieber. The assistant director is Bonnie Darling, assistant Stage Manager Debbie Taylor and the Stage Technician Wes Quebbeman. Tickets are on sale now! Performance times are Thursday, July 6, 2:00 P.M., Friday, July 7, 2:00 P.M. and 8:00 P.M., Saturday, July 8, 2:00 P.M. For more information or tickets call the Summer theatre box office 2440871. Or write Mr. Don Johnson, way, Indiana, 46224.

St. John’s Episcopal Church 5825 West 30th Street—AX. 3-8372 The Rev. George Evans, AX 1-8182 Sundays: 8:00 Holy Communion. 9:30 Choral Eucharist, Sermon, Church School. Speedway Methodist Church 5065 West 16th Street James Grottick, Minister William Blessing, Associate Minister Mrs. James Dickie, 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 8. Rev. James Grottick will be preaching this Sunday. Special music will be provided. The Teens and Twenties Club, a young adult group, have sche(Continued <m page 6)

Thursday, July 6, 1967

All-Star Games Set For July 9th. The Speedway Baseball Ass’n will have their annual “D” League All-Star games on Sunday, July 9th. “D” Minor All-Star game will start at 1:30 and the “D” Majors will start at 3:30. All games will take place on the east diamond, Meadowood Park. "D" MAJOR STANDINGS (week ending 6/30/67) Team W L Pirates 6 2 Yankees 5 4 Indiana 5 4 Cardinals 4 4 Dodgers 3 6 Giants 3 6 "D" MINOR STANDINGS (week ending 6/30/67) Red Legs 5 1 White Sox 4 2 Braves 3 2 Giants 3 2 Yankees 2 3 Cardinals 1 3 Dodgers 0 5 WESTWOOD NEWS WESTWOOD COUNTRY CLUB TEEN CANTEEN Monday, July 10th 8:00 - 11:P.M. “THE YOUNG SET’ ALL GIRL COMBO .75 Members 1.00 Guest WESTWOOD COUNTRY CLUB 2nd SESSION SWIM CLASSES Beginners Monday-Wednesday-Friday Pre-School Tuesday-Thursdays Starting Monday, July 10th Call Club Office to register. 244-3305 WHITE ELEPHANT SALE July 22nd is the date, 11 to 3 is the time, and 20th Street and Georgetown Road is the place. Speedway Post No. 198, the American Legion, will have many, like new, items priced very low at their “White Elephant” sale. If you have items you would like to donate, call 244-6122 for pickup. Furniture (except upholstered) lamps, children’s items, toys, games, sports equipment all such items are needed and will be on sale. Speedway Post No. 198, American Legion

PARK NEWS Calling all girls! Calling all girls! Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays are the days set up for Speedway girl’s Tennis classes. All school-age girls from fifth grade on are urged to be at Leonard Park from 9-11 A.M. to join in activities. Activities include tennis, volley ball, kickball, softball, and badminton. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, the girls will meet at Meadowood from 9-11 AM. Any girl needing a ride to either park, be at the park nearest you by 8:55 AM. Mrs. Steele, instructor, will be there to take you. Dave Crumley, outstanding high school tennis player, is at Leonard Park on Monday, Tuesday, and Friday to help with tennis instruction. Mike such is the winner of the Meadowood Park Championship cup in the Chinese Checkers Tournaments. Other winners are as follows. Div. I > Dave Such, First and Don Wagner, second; Div. II - Mike Such, first; Chris Such, second; and Joe Freda, third. Div. 11l Jim Cox, first, Ken Dearinger, second; Gary Cottoneim third. In the Chinese Checkers Tournament at the Leonard Park, Vic Stewart won the championship cup. Other winners are as follows: Div. I . Steve Winlliams, first; Craig Williams, second; and Mark Beeler, third. Div. II - Vic Stewart, first; Billy Nester, second; Tim Casady, third, Div 111 - Dan Niccum, first; Ricky Crumley, second; and Ricky Rosner, third. Chess tournament is this week at both parks. Results will be announced next week. Come sign for the checkers tournament Monday, July 17, by 10:00. Standings for the Jr. high basketball league which is in its second week are as follows:

"A" LEAGUE ! W L 1. Smith Smoothies 5 1 2. Eggert’s Yolks 4 2 3. Ru&tameier’s Roustabouts 4 2 4. Lyon’s Tigers 2 4 5. Mave’s Madcaps 2 4 6. Grigg’s Gigglers 1 5 "B"LEAGUE 1. Maves Madcaps 5 1 2. Rustameier’s Roustabouts 5 1 3. Eggert’s Yolks 3 3 4. Grigg’s Gigglers 3 3 5. Lyon’s tigers 1 5 We have some 90 boys from sixth graders to 9th graders (next school year) participating in this program every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Peanut league standings are as follows: At Leonard Park teams are tied for first place. PEANUT LEAGUE 1. Giants (Carl Allen) 1 1 2. Dodgers (Rick Rosner) 1 1 3. White Sox (Joe Mariana) 1 1 4. Yankees (Doug Smith) 1 1 At Meadowood Park the standings are: 1. Giants 3 0 2. Meteors 2 1 3. Orioles 2 1 4. Yankees 1 2 5. Braves 0 3 6. Indians 0 3 These kids are moving right along and many are improving steadily, but more important, everyone seems to be having a good time. That’s all for this week, George, see you at the parks. J. Gramley 244-8229 ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE

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 a valla be.

St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church 5700 Crawfordsville Road CH. 1-4118 JOHN M. CHELL PASTOR 8:00 A^L—Worship 9:00 JUL—Sunday Church School. Nursery 10:30 A.M.—Wonhip The Church with the red doors, by the Speedway Shopping Center, welcomes you for prayer and meditation. Thursday at 7:00 PJd. TOPS Slimderella will hold their weekly meeting in the Fireside Room of the Youth Building. The schedule for Sunday is as follows: 8:00 AJM. Worship; 9:00 (Continued on page 6)

Jock L Walter To Hoad First Bank Data Processing Department

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Robert C. Laue, Vice-president and cashier of First Bank and Trust Company has announced the appointment of Jack L. Walter as assistant vice-president and manager of the Data Processing Department. Walter was an assistant vicepresident and manager of Automated Operations for an Indianapolis bank before coming to First Bank. He is a native of Kokomo and attended Indiana University. He has attended several American Institute of Banking classes and has taught “Fundamentals of Bank Data Processing” the past two semesters. As a member of the Data Processing Management Association, Walter received a Certificate in Data Processing in 1965. First Bank and Trust is in the process of equipping and setting up a new Data Processing Department. The Walters and their three children live at 8910 Ash Road, Clermont.

“3 (ML Recreatio n a 1 //I Club at the Senior High School Library have completed the ' required read- ..** *j. ing of 15 books to qualMutate “io heading be issued dur- Cluto ing the last week of the program, August 7-11. They are: Candy Bain, Ann Bastianelli, Carrie Brown, Cindy Brown, Rita Brown, Debbie Foster, Bob Genung, Terry Holland, Ann Hotchkiss, Betty Lindley, Maryann Lis zkai, Steven Liszkai, Donna Mitchell, Leesa Nicholson, Susan Peters and Doug Sullivan. Other names will be listed in subsequent columns. Registrations in the UFO READING CLUB are still being received. I .ibrary hours for the summer are: 9:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday 9:00 to 4:00 Friday

NO CARD PARTY There will be no monthly card party at St. Anthony’s Church during the months of July and August. The regular card parties on the second Sunday of every month will resume in September, September 10th. The public is invited to attend these parties.

Spoedway Christian Church 14th St, and Wtotom Ave. CHajpol 4*2000 Ray Montgomery, Minister T nhn Andrea. Ananfiiato krintotor 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 morning at either nine or eleven o’clock. Rev. John L. Andrae will deliver the sermon at both services. At nine o’clock the Chancel Choir will sing “Holy Lord of All” by Welsh-Williams; at eleven o’clock a quartet composed of Dave Webber, Clarence Woodward, Bob Dev(Continued on page 5)

Lions Install Rutledge Harold Rutledge has been installed as president of the Speedway Lions Club. In ceremonies held at the Airport Holiday Inn, June 28th, the gavel was passed from Floyd Workman to Mr. Rutledge, with District Governor Harland R. Smith, president and charging the new president and officers, to follow in the traditions set forth by the previous and past Lions of Service to the Community and to Mankind. Other officers installed are as follows: Merle C. Cox, first vice president; William E. Sipe, second vice president; Don Sipe, third vice president; Paul V. Clarke, secretary; Tom Hickman, treasurer; Harold Hefner, Lion Tamer and Glen Collins as Tail Twister.

WESTWOOD NEWS WESTWOOD COUNTRY CLUB AWARD DAY Ribbons awarded first six places for all children who took the first session of swim lessons - swim team not eligible. MONDAY, JULY 10th 6:00 P.M. report to the outdoor pool. Dinners will be served from the outdoor snack bar, plan to have dinner at the club. Ribbons to all participants who complete their events. Madden-Nottingham Auxiliary The annual picnic of the Mad-den-Nottingham American Legion Auxiliary will be held at 12 noon on July 11th at the home of Mr. Bill Gabbert Sr., 5125 North Michigan Road.

Westside Hospital Corporation Employs Executive Secretary A giant step forward was taken by the Board of Directors of the Greater Westside Hospital Development Corporation early this year with the employment of Den F. Thompson, Jr. as Executive Secretary. In making the announcement, President Fred O. Butler said, “Our drive to build a hospital on the westside of Indianapolis has grown to the point where full time leadership is needed to carry out planning, coordination and fact finding activities of the (Continued on page 6) Card of Thanks We wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation the kindness, sympathy and the beautiful floral tributes extended by our relatives, friends, and neighbors at the passing of our beloved husband and father. We also want to thank the Speedway Police Department for their courtesy, efficiency and kindness to us. We especially wish to thank Rev. Howard Wright and the Conkle Funeral Home for their kind services rendered. Mrs. Dennis E. Creighton Mrs. Reny Filistreau Dennis E. Cregihton, II

John Knox United Presbyterian Church 3000 N. High School Rd- 291-0308 The Rev. Laurence A. Sunkel. Jr. Pastor. 293-1846 Summer Service Schedule 9:30 a.m —Worship with Church School for Children

Speedway Church of the Nazarene 5020 Crawfordavlllo Rd. CH. 3-0077 F £ Minister, Rev. Jamaa Bailey School I FIRST I Youth N.Y.P.S. IggMwffiffyaK Juniors Kvoiing Evangelistic Service ——• 748 WM. Be*. VHVW P*«iß9

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Tent Sal. At GAM TV Norm Miller and Dick Glass of G&M TV, West 10th at Lyndhurst, made a special purchase of RCA Victor and Whirlpool products that they can’t get in their store. So, they’ve erected a tent and filled it with moneysaving values. Also in this sale will be included extra special reductions on other stock—some one-of-a-kind. Hours will be 9 to 9, 7 days a week starting today at G&M TV —(outside their door). Now’s the time to buy that dishwasher, air conditioner, TV, Radio, Washer, Dryer, Range, or what have you, at a very low price. Don’t miss it. See ad on page 4 for spectacular savings.

Nursing Home Now Open Mrs. Helen J. Harbison and Alice K. Jackson, are the administrators of the Del Mar Nursing Home, 709 So. Lynhurst Drive. The home has completely new facilities and you are invited to inspect the home and meet the staff. See ad in this issue for further details. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Milton Short, 5920 Maplewood, parents of Mike Short, a 1966 graduate of Speedway High School, have been informed by the University of Evansville that Mike has made the Dean’s list for the spring quarter.

Mrs. Marvin Kingery and her mother, Mrs. Gladys Kerr, are visiting an uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Alex Reid, Methodist missionaries in the Congo. Dr. Reid has been there 38 years and is retiring July 10th. Mrs. Kingery and Mrs. Kerry are the first of the family to visit them in Africa. Mrs. Kingery and Mrs. Kerr will accompany them on their return home. They will stop off in Switzerland, Belgium, England and Scotland to visit relatives. They will return home approximately July 30. James O. Simons, 6889 W. 13th St., Indianapolis, a teacher at School Town of Speedway, is participating in the 11th Summer Institute for Teachers of High School Mathematics being held at Indiana University through Aug. 11, under sponsorship of the National Science Foundation. The purpose of the Institute is to provide mathematics teachers with a deeper understanding of their subject and acquaint them with the scope of modern mathematics, so that they may be better equipped to stimulate an interest in mathematics among their students. Joseph G. Kiel, 1169 Ramsgate Center, Indianapolis, District Representative in this area for Aid Association for Lutherans, attended the President’s Club sales conference at Mackinac Island, Mich., June 28-July 2. Cited for outstanding life insurance sales in 1966, he was among 174 representatives who qualified to attend the conference.

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