Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 39, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1967 — Page 4

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WESTSIDE HOSPITAL CHALLENGE

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A challenge by the Decatur Lions Club was issued to the entire westside community this week through its presentation of a SSOO check to the Greater Westside Hospital Development Corporation. Robert Burkhardt (left), President of the Decatur Lions, presents the check to Robert C. Laue, Treasurer for the Greater Westside Hospital Development Corporation. “The Decatur Lions Club voted recently to support hospital development, and in presenting this check to the Greater Westside Hospital Development Corporation we hope it will serve as a stimulus for others to back their work in locating a health care facility to meet the westside’s needs,” Burkhardt said as he made the gift. “This donation raises to over $15,000 the contributions received by the Corporation from westside individuals, businesses, and organizations,” Laue reported. “Gifts to date have come simply from persons concerned that there has been no communitywide funding campaign,” he added. Financial help from the Indianapolis Hospital Development Association has also been instrumental in aiding the Corporation to accomplish a phase of its work. ■ln addition to financial support, Laue cited letters endorsing the Corporation’s efforts received from the Board of Speedway Town Trustees, Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township, Citizens Guardian Council, Far Westside Ministerial Association, Speedway Ministerial Association, Superintendent for the Lebanon District of the Me-

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Ithodist Church, Weir Cook Airport officials, Dr. James M. Lawrence, and 1,643 petition signatures. “There seems to be mounting community interest in this project as new support arises almost daily,” Laue declared. Heading the list of donors to the Corporation is the Board of Directors who have given their time, energetic efforts, and money to this project. Others who have felt the concern are: Burt Nees Tire Company; Speedway Community Fund; Tri Kappa Sorority; Speedway Disaster Relief Fund; First Bank & Trust Company; Harmon A Baldwin; Employees M.S.D. Wayne Township; Fulmer, Burris & Byrum. Indiana National Bank; West 40 Businessmen’s Club; Wayne Schmalhausen, MD.; J. Fidger Company; Speedway Lions Club; Vic Vardarelli Drug Store; Richard & Maxine Riser; Ted L. Grayson, MD.; Wood’s Drugs. Mr. and Mrs. David Clark; William Speicher; Highland Realty, Inc.; Valley Coal & Oil; Farley Funeral Homes; Frank Shackelford; Walters Pharmacy; Fred R. Brooks, MD.; Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. Mrs. Tressie Kirk; Kenneth L. Gray, M.D.; Fred O. Butler; Fred F. Boling, MD.; Charles F. Roush, Leonard Czenkusch; Freedman D. Ketron; Robert C. Laue; Mary McClelland; Rev. Ross Marrs; Rev. John L. Andrae; and J. C. Barris. Individuals or groups wishing to make their support known to the Corporation may write to Greater Westside Hospital Development Corporation, 6120 Gregory Drive, Indiana 46241, or telephone 241-9809.

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RUMMAGE SALE A rummage sale will be held Saturday, November 4th from 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. in St. Ann’s Church Basement, 2850 Holt Rd. Good winter clothing, household items, small rugs and furniture will be sold at bargain prices. All proceeds go to the Mill Hill Missionary Fathers. The public is invited.

SCHOOL NEWS Oct. 26-27—State Teachers Association Meetings - No School Oct. 28—Speech Meet at Arlington Nov. 3—PTA Chili Supper in H.S. Cafeteria, 4:30 - 7:30 P.M. Nov. 3—Varsity Football - Plainfeld, Here _ 7:30 P.M. Nov. 6 —Open House at Newby and Allison Elem. Schools, Senior High School 7:00-9:00 PM. Nov. B—Lions Club Fall Sports Banquet Nov. 9—Open House at Fisher and Wheeler Elem. Schools, Junior High School 7:00-9:00 P.M. Nov. 11—Varsity Band will participate in Veterans Day Parade. Nov. 17-18—Student Theatre production “All the Way Home” in H.S. Auditorium Nov. 18—Varsity Band will participate in Downtown Christmas Parade Nov. 18 —Speech Meet at New Castle

The Speedway Speech Team placed 4th at Ben Davis Novice Tournament on Saturday. The following students placed as follows: Radio, Ist place Bob Higbie, sth place Sam Bastinelli. Original Oratory, Ist place Tom McGilliard; 4th place Karen Graves and Nancy Dietrch. Dramatic, 2nd place Connie Rudman. Humorous, 2nd place Tony Bauer. Boys Extemp, 3rd place John Sheets. Girls Extemp., sth place Anne Hutchison. The Debate team finished with a record of 2 wins and 4 losses at Brebeuf H.S. last Saturday. Speedway teachers will be attending meetings during the Indiana State Teachers’ Association Conferences being held today and tomorrow. Mrs. Sherry Hinchman is Vice Chairman of the Junior High Home Economics Division, and Mr. Don Johnson is serving as a panel member during a session of Teachers of Speech. Speedway Varsity Cross Country team won a meet with Beech Grove and Franklin Central last week. Varsity scores were Speedway 17, Franklin Central 46, Beech Grove 58. Beech Grove won the reserve meet with a score of 29, Speedway 47, and Franklin Central 49. Speedway placed eleventh among the twenty-two schools in the Cross Country Sectional. Speedway placed fifth among the fifteen schools entered in the Marion County Freshman Cross Country Meet last week. Football scores of games played during the past week include Speedway varsity 32, Beech Grove O in Speedway’s Homecoming game; Westlane freshmen 33, Speedway freshmen O; Speedway eighth grade 12, Greenwood 2; and Speedway seventh grade 25, Greenwood 12.

LIBRARY NOTES: The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. These books have been added recently: Halsey, Maxwell Let’s drive right Brooks, John—The great leap Franchere, Ruth—Willa Hamilton, Franklin The Crusades Norton, Andre—Moon of three rings Tompkins, Calvin—World of Mar. cel Duchamp Footlick, Jerrold—Education; a new era Usinger, Robert—Life of rivers and streams

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHUa Continued from nage 1 at services - The Angelus Choir will sing Make A Joyful Noise* by Sindlinger, at the first serveie; The Men and Boys Choir will sing “Holy Lord of Sabaoth* by Byrd, at the second service. J __ c , hancel flowers for next Sunday win be given by Mr. and Loyd Dolton and Judy in loving memory of Becky Dolton. T „ Executive Committee will meet at s:3ft in me Jr. High room Sunday evening. This meeting will be finished in plenty of time for the committee members to get over to the Speedway. Methodist Church to go on the U.N.I.C.E.F. drive. High / oUng people wiU Participate in the U.N.LC.E.F. drive, sponsored jointly by Speedway churches. Be at the Speedway Methodist Church at 6:30 p.m. sharp for orientation, after which workers will be driven to their areas for collection. C.W.F. Bible Study will continue on Monday morning jn the Bethany Room, from 9.-00 to 10:00 a.m. You are welcome to join them in this period of study and meditation. Choir rehearsals: Monday, Boys Choir, 3:30 to 4:30; Wednesday Angelus and Motet Choris, 3:30 to 4:15, and 6:00 to 7:00 respectively: Thursday, Chorale and Chancel Choirs, 3:30 to 4:30 and 7:30 to 9'30 pan. respectively. Leah Circle will meet Wednesday, November Ist at 1:00 r>m, with Mrs. Max Davis, 5233 W. 15th Street. Assistant hostess will be Mrs. Glea Miller; worship will be conducted by Mrs. Don North and the program will be concerning “World Literacy.” Ruth Circle will meet with Mrs. Burnetta Poynter, 1970 Norfolk, on Wednesday, November Ist, at 1:00 p.m. Assistant hostess is Mrs. Ralph Carey, devotions given by Mrs. Bob Lee, and Mrs. Chester Melson will give the program “Encounter of the Faiths,” Do you have a child-size rocker you would like to donate to the Toddler Room? If so, please call church office. WEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page D Greeters Ist service will be Mr. & Mrs. Louis Leonard and Mr. & Mrs. Durlin Kindred for the 2nd service. Mr. Jack L. Eaton will be soloist and will sing “Father in Heaven* by Saint Saens. The Sr. Hi MYF will host a dinner and talk by Dr. E. Stanley Jones at 6:30 Thursday night in Fellowship Hall. AH MYFers are invited. Mr. & Mrs. Cletis Jenkins and Mr. & Mrs. Albert Berg will be hosts for the Wesleyan Pitch In on Monday, October 30 at 6:30 p.m. The pitch in will be held at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Berg, 922 Chapel Hill-West Drive. The WSCS is sponsoring their annual bazaar on Wednesday, November 1, from 10 a.m. to 8 pan. Luncheon will be served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tickets may be obtained at the door. Many handmade articles will be for sale in the “Parisian Market*. Professional care is now available for the children in the church nursery. Miss Askale George will be on duty each Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Miss George is a Registered Nurse. CALENDAR Wednesday WSCS Zazaar, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Trustees, 7:30 p.m. Thursday Finance Commission, 7:30 p.m. ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Weekly Friday night Social tomorrow night in the school social room! The kick-off to the National Catholic Youth Week will be the Mass at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, October 29th, at Little Flower Church in Indianapolis. The Communon Breakfast will be held immediately following the Mass in Little Flower Auditorium. Nancy Schirtzinger (241-7243) and Mary Martich (241-7192) are in charge of tickets for the breakfast for St. Christopher. The Feast of All Saints is Wednesday, November Ist. Times of Masses for Holydays are at 6:00, 7:30, and 9:00 in the morning, and at 8:00 p.m. Seventh grade room mothers, Anita McAtee and Nancy Stergar co-chairmen, will be the hostesses for the regular monthly meeting of the Altar Socety Wednesday night, November Ist, in the school social room. This is not a tecaher-meeting. The Altar Society will be selling Christmas cards, gift wrappings, ribbons and miscellaneous Christmas decorations this year, instead of the school children, as has been done for the past several years. They will present their line of merchandise for the first time at a booth at the Annual Turkey Dinner, Sunday, November Sth. After that, they will sell after the Sunday, November Masses in the Church basement and at a booth at the Friday night Socials from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Mrs. Anita McAtee underwent minor surgery at the Community Hospital Tuesday, October 24th. Her room is No. 2412 A. Next CYO Paper Sale is scheduled for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, November 10,11, and 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thomas asked that the 6:15 Mass on Monday morning be said for Marie O’Brien. At 8 o’clock, Father Lindemann said an Anniversary Mass for Joseph Rosner, at the request of Mr. Rosner’s grandchildren. Lewis Milharcic was remembered in the 8:15 Mass on Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Dezelan requested the Mass. Friends of Mary Gibbs asked that the 8 o’clock Mass remember her. Father Kessler said a Mass of Thanksgiving on Wednesday at 6:15 at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevens, Sr. The later Mass was said for Kenneth Grimm at the request of Jack O’Neal. The early Mass this morning was for Louise Fierek. Mrs. Marie Dugan and Ann Catherine Dugan requested the Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John Abel asked that the later Mass be said for Eileen Murphy. Tomorrow morning at 6:15, the Mass will be said for Agnes Shaw at the request of Mrs. Leona Kaufman. At 8 o’clock, the Mass will be said for Scott Hart at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hayes. Mary Gibbs will be remembered again in the early Mass on Saturday morning at the request of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Veatch. The 11:30 Mass will be said according to the intentions of Robert and Barbara Kritzler, who will be married in Canton, Ohio on that morning. Robert’s parents requested the Mass. God’s Housekeepers for tomorrow and Saturday are Nancy Stergar, Elizabeth Height, Carrie Onefrey, Laura Butler, Mary Wall. Clona Fulton, and Jeannette Cavanagh. On Wednesday night, November Ist, the Cathedral Mother’s Club will hold a card party in the Cathedral gym, beginning at 7:30 p.m.

Thumday, October 26> 1947

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