Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1967 — Page 4

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Reduced Long Distance Rates Indiana interstate long distance users will save about $2,300,000 annually under the reduced interstate long distance telephone rates filed recently by the Bell System which become effective today, Indiana Bell announced. The lower rates were developed to comply with a Federal Communications Commission order that Bell System interstate revenues be reduced by SIOO million a year. Interstate callers will benefit in

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three ways: 1. Lower charges on many calls; 2. Longer time periods and added days Saturdays and certain holidays when bargain rates apply; and 3. A new “midnight to 7” special direct distance dial rate with a 75-cent maximum within the continental limits of the U.S. (except Hawaii and Alaska. The revised rate schedule calls for extending the present 8%hour time period for night rates to 12 full hours, from 7 pm. to 7 a.m. weekdays and all day both Saturday and Sunday. To be named "After 7 and weekend,”

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the sl-maximum, three-minute station-to-station call also will apply all day on Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s Day, July 4th and Labor Day, making a lotal of 109 days when the "After 7 and weekend” rate applies. The present weekday evening rate period will begin an hour earlier, extending from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and being renamed "After 5.” The rate for a maximum distance call during "After 5” also will be lowered 25 cents to $1.25 for the first three minutes of a station-to-station call. The present weekday station-to-station rate will drop 25 cents,

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Most Long Distance rates have Just gone down, making calling a bigger bargain than even Rates for some interstate calls up to 24 miles will be Increased ss. Overall, the new rates represent the twenty-second major reduction since coast-to-coast service began In 1915. They are a good example of how irnprovements In technology and operating economies have been passed on to you.

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to $1.75, for the first three minutes of a call across the country. “Weekday” s t a t i o n - to - station rates will apply from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Rates for person-to-person calls also will be lowered, dropping from $3.50 to $3.30 for three minutes at the maximum distance. After 5 p.m., person-to-person rates will be reduced 15 cents to $2.85 for the first three minutes at the maximum distance. The new "Midnight to 7” special dial rate for three minutes on customer-dialed calls of 355 or more miles also will aply on calls where a handicapped person

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needs the assistance of an operator, on calls where the customer encounters service difficulties in dialing and on calls where direct dialing service is unavailable. Regular “After 7 and weekend” rates will apply to collect, credit card and third-number calls, as well as to calls from coin telephones. Certain other rate reductions, such as Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS) and some overseas service, also will be made as part of the filing. Rates on some interstate calls of up to 24 miles in length will be increased in some instances, although in no case will such an increase be more than five cents. The rate changes mark the 22nd major reduction since coast-to-coast telephone service began in 1915. That year, a call between New York and San Francisco cost $20.70. By 1940, the rate for a

St Andrew's T ntheren Church (Continued from page 1) P.M. the TOPS Groups will meet At 8:00 PM. the Mary Magdalene Circle will meet at the home of the hostess, Sue Hahn, 5569 Meadowood Drive. The schedule for Sunday is as follows: 8:00 AM. WORSHIP; 9:00 A.M. Sunday Church School and Adult Classes; 10:30 AM. WORSHIP; 3:00 PM. Lutheran Human Relations meeting at the home of Kenneth Campbell; 5:00 PM. Instrumental Group; 6:00 PM. Junior Choir; 6:00 PM. Confirmation Classes; 7:00 PM. Confirmation Choir; 8:00 PM. Bowling League at Raceway Lanes. Monday thru Friday, the Nursery School will be in attendance from 9:00 AM. to 11:00 AM. Tuesday the Church Council will hold their monthly meeting at 7:30 PM. At 8:00 PM. the Esther Circle will meet at the home of the hostess, Jean Harman, 3201 Thurston Drive. Alcoholics Anonymous will hold their regularly scheduled meeting at 8:30 PM. Wednesday the W.R.E. will meet at 3:10 PM. At 7:00 PM. the TOPS Group will hold their weekly meeting in the Fireside Room of the Youth Building. The Senior Choir will rehearse at 7:45 PM. Thursday at 7:00 PM. the TOPS Groups will meet There will be a meeting of the Evangelism Committee at 7:30 PM.

daytime call had come down to H The popular and dramatic $1 night rate came about in 1963 for calls after 9 p.m M and two year’s later the period was revised to after 8 pm. In the 52-year period such service has been available the consumer price index has tripled yet the lowest rate for a transcontinental phone call is now less than l/20th of 1915. SPEEDWAY LALECHE LEAGUE The Speedway LaLeche meets Tuesday, Nov. 21 at 8:00 pm. in the home of Mrs. Ann Schnell at 3415 W. Devereaux Drive. The topic will be “Advantages of breastfeeding to mother and baby”. Anyone interested is invited to attend. For further information please call Mrs. Phyllis Ziege at 291-6034.

SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued ftom Page D A new series of membership preparation classes will commence this coming Sunday. We invite all those who wish to proceed towards membership to join with us at this time. Greeters Ist Service—Mr. & Mrs. Fred Allen ■ Greeters 2nd Service—Mr. & Mrs. Walter Seabury Acolytes Ist Service—Carl Allen & Arthur Noonan Acolytes 2nd Service—Dale Martin & John Blessing Altar flowers will be place there by Mr. & Mrs. M. A. Miller and family. REMEMBER Plan to attend the WHO Class Progressive Dinner on December the 2nd. $3.50 per couple. Calendar Monday Official Board, 7:30 pm. Tuesday Sunshine. Circle, 7:30 pm. WSCS Executive, 9:30 am. Wednesday ” ♦ Friendship Circle, 12:30 pm. Morning Glories, 9::00 am. with Rita Gullett, 2105 Allison (Mrs. Lois Landreth—co-hostess) Mary Martha Circle, with Betty Frizzell, 5001 Rockville Road Thursday Education Commission, 7:00 p.m.

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Continued from naae 1 My Prayer, O Lord” by Dvorak; at eleven o’clock the Treble Singers will sing “In My Heart I Believe, O Lord” by Saint-Saens, with Miss Pat Pirtle, soloist The chancel bouquet will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Orval Shinkle in memory of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shinkle and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baker. At 7 pm. Sunday evening the first of our Second Sunday Series programs will be presented. Our Chancel Choir will sing Jesu, Meine Freude, by Felix Mendelssohn; the Men and Boys* Choir will sing Handel’s Chandos Anthem No. 1. Both choirs will be accompanied by chamber orchestra from the Indianapolis Chamber Music Workshop. A reception will be held in Fellowship Hall following the program, with an Art Exhibit of Church Architecture. Child care will be provided. We invite you to attend. We were pleased to welcome Mr, and Mrs, Marion H. Blankinship, 6029 Cadillac Drive, into our church fellowship last Sunday. Both came by Confession of Faith and were baptized, with their daughter, Cindy, at the Service of Baptism immediately following the second worship service. Christian Women’s Fellowship Bible Study Group will meet Monday morning at 9:00, in the Bethany Room. All women of the community are invited to participate in this informal study session. Christian Men’s Fellowship Steering Committee will meet in the Bethany Room at 7 pm. on Monday evening, November 13th. All members of this committee are urged to attend. Pastor’s Cabinet will meet Monday evening at 8 p.m. in Room B-l following the Steering Committee meeting. Official Board will meet Tuesday evening, November 14th, at 7:30 pm., in Room B-l. Choirs will hearse as follows: Boys Choir, Monday, 3:30 to 4:30; Angelus and Motet Choirs, Wednesday, 3:30 to 4:15 and 6:00 to 7:00 respectively; Chorale and Chancel Choirs on Thursday, 3:30 to 4:30 and 7:30 to 9:30 respectively. Speedway Weekday Religious Education classes will meet on Wednesday, November 15th; Newby School, Room 205, 3:30; Fisher School, Room B-l, 3:10. Claudia Circle will meet Wednesday, November 15, at 9:00 am., with Mrs. Nila Heston, 5233. W. 16th Street “Japan” will be the subject of the program. C.W.F. Executive Committee will meet Wednesday night, November 15th, at 7:30 pan, in the Jr. High Room. November Service Day will be held Thursday, November 16th, from 9:00 to 3:00 in Fellowship HalL Leah Circle is hostess. All ladies are invited to participate in this opportunity for service, as well as fellowship. The Los Amigos Class will hold their monthly dess supper and meeting this Friday evening, November 10th, at 6:30 p.m, in Fellowship HalL Jr. High C.Y.F. hayride and wiener roast Saturday evening, November 11th, from 6 to 9 pm. CYFers meet in front of the church at 6 pm. and will hike to the Walker Sharp home for the hayride. Parents may pick up at 9 pm. at the Sharp home, 1202 Worth Street

ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Weekly Friday night Social tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. in the school social room! Members of the Holy Name Society and all men of the parish will receive corporate Holy Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday morning, November 12th. Breakfast and meeting will follow the Mass at the Speedway Motel. Guest speaker will be Father Charles Frazee, Ph.D., history professor, at Marion College. His subject . . . “A Priest Looks at the Vietnam Situation.” Mrs. John Emley and members of her committee will offer Christmas cards, wrappings, candies, cookies, and small gifts, after the 8 o’clock and the 10 o’clock Masses Sunday, November 12th, in the Church basement. This is an Altar Society project Mrs. Charles McAtee had major surgery last week at the Community Hospital. Her room is 2421 A. Her condition Monday was reported as satisfactory. St Christopher had two winners at the Deanery Cadet Hobby Show last Wednesday night, November Ist at Little Flower . . . in the Skilled Craft category. Class A, grades 1 and 2, Bryan Greenwood, and Class C, group project grades 6,7, and 8, David Brier and Paul Aust Congratulations! Congratulations to our Junior CYO and all the adult helpers. St Christopher CYO received their third consecutive CYO-of-the-Year award last week. They received permanent possession of the trophy and a plaque for winning the “outstanding achievement” category for amassing 5,000 points for parish participation in Junior CYO activities. God’s Housekeepers this week-end will be Vivian Sweeney, Jackie Hess, Barbara Link, Mary Berkopes, Sylvia Dial, Susan Whitmore and Mary Fendel. Father Kessler said a Mass at 6:15 on Monday morning for Mary Gibbs at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clinton. At 8 o’clock, a Mass was said for Edwin Hollinden. His widow, Elizabeth Hollinden, requested the Mass. The early Mass on Tuesday morning remembered Ralph Carrico. Mr. and Mrs. John Chamness and Mrs. Carlin asked that the Mass be said. The later Mass was said according to the intentions of John and Janet Zetzel. On Wednesday morning at 6:15 the Mass was said for Mary Zener at the request of the Quinn children. Paul and Cathy Brooks asked that the 8 o’clock Mass be said for their wife and mother, Margaret Brooks. This morning at 6:15 Lawrence Glass was remembered in the Mass. The Herbert Glass family made the request. Father Lindemann said an Anniversary Mass at 8 o’clock for Emma Frances O’Neal at the request of the Robert A. O’Neal family. Tomorrow morning the early Mass will be said for Catherine Renard at the request of Elsie Sauer and Genny Lesman. The later Mass will be said for Joseph Beberdick at the request of Mayme Greenwell. At 6:15 Saturday morning, Father Kessler will say a Mass for Louise Fierek at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Casey. At 10:30, Father Lindemann will say a Mass for Anthony Vioucci at the request of Dr. and Mrs. Logan Boyd. There will be a wedding at 11:30 at which Father Bernard Strange of St. Rita Church will officiate. Sharon Sue Roberts of St Christopher parish will be married to Wayne T. Horton of West Newton. Sharon Sue is the daughter of Mrs. Violet Roberts of 5426 W. 16th street The marriage banns of Gerald Tarbel of St Christopher parish, and Barbara Erwood were published for the first time Sunday. There will be a card party Sunday, November 16th, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club sponsored by the Guardian Angel Guild for the Benefit of St. Mary’s Child Center. St Mary Academy will have their open house Sunday, November 12th from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., at 529 E. Vermont Street The Collegians of St. Meinard Seminary, St Meinard, Indiana, will present Shakespeare’s Henry the Fourth, Part One, as its Annual Fall production on Sundays, November 12th and November 19th, in St Bede Hall on the campus. Curtain time is 2:30 pan. C.S.T.

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