Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1968 — Page 1
FIRE DEPARTMENT 241-8388 FIRE DEPARTMENT
VOLUME XXXVI
St. Christopher’s Catholic Church 5335 West 16th Street Rev. L. A. Lindemann Pastor Rev. Ray Kessler Assistant Pastor Father Kessler was in a three-car-trailer accident last Wednesday night on a road in Kentucky. It was raining, the trailer jackknifed, and Father was the third car behind. In order not to get involved, he tried to drive around and got into the mud on the side. He has a cut over an eye and he severed the tendon in his left wrist. He was very thankful that he was not hurt more seriously. Captain Paul F. Richart (Chaplain) stopped off in Indianapolis last week to make his yearly visit to his Archbishop. He has finished Chaplain Ordination School at Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama and was on his way back to his permanent Base at McCord AFB, Washington to await further orders. On Sunday, he celebrated the 10 o’clock Mass at St. Christopher where he was assistant pastor before joining the Air Force, and later greeted his many friends out in front of Church. (Continued on page 5)
C. R. Most Appointed Product Manager By Union Carbide
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C. R. Most Union Carbide Corporation Coatings Service announced today the appointment of Mr. C. R. Most as Product Manager Plasma-Plating. Mr. Most who is presently residing in Detroit, Michigan will be transferred to Union Carbide's Speedway, Indiana location to take up his new position. A Chemical Engineering graduate of Purdue University, Mr. Most was formerly a sales engineering representative out of Union Carbide’s Detroit office. SCOUTS SPONSOR BOOK DRIVE Speedway Boy Scouts of Troops 66, 410, and 500, are joining in a cooperative community project with the Girl Scouts of Speedway by sponsoring a spring book drive for the Speedway Public Library now under contraction. The Scouts will be collecting boks, magazines, and paper back books. Mrs. Marilyn Williams, acting head Ibrarian, states the magazines will be used for reference and back files. The Scouts are planning a door to door campaign and ask you to please remember their project as you do your spring cleaning. The drive will be conducted April 20th. Please watch the Flyer for more details including the book drive captain’s phone number in your area in the event you will not be home on the 20th and wish to make other arrangements for pick-up service.
Baptist Church of The Master (American Baptist) Warner Wilson, Pastor 1620 N. Girls School Road 241-4837 Morning Worship—B:4s AM.—11:00 AM. Coffee & Fellowship—9:4s AM. Church School —10:00 AM. Sunday evening service—7:oo P.M. Church of Christ 3103 N. High School Rd. 291-2521 or 244-2963 Bible Study Worship Wednesday St. Andrew’s ~/\ Lutheran Church 5700 Crawfordsville Road 243-6694 JOHN M.CHELL PASTOR 9:O6—WORSHIP 9:OO—SCS & Adult Classes 10:30—WORSHIP The church with the red doors by the Speedway Shopping Center welcomes you for prayer and meditation. Thursday at 10:00 AM the Bible Study Group will meet in the Youth Building. At 7:00 PM the Tops Groups will meet The Stewardship Committee will meet at 7:30 PM (Continued on page 5)
The SPEEDWAY FLYER
GLENN D. SMITH Glenn D. Smith, 64 years old, 5532 W. 16th Street, Speedway, retired rural letter carrier at Connersville, died March 16th in the Methodist Hospital. Funeral 1 services were held Tuesday .March 19 in the Conkle Speedway Funeral Home. Mr. Smith was born at Dale, Indiana and lived in Speedway since his retirement in 1962. He was a postal employee for 35 years. He was a member of the Gentryville Masonic Lodge and the Rural Letter Carriers Association. He attended Speedway Methodist Church. Survivors include the widow, Helen M. Smith; two brothers, Ralph C. Smith, Speedway and Oran E. Smith, Evansville, Indiana. LENTEN PRAYER “Our heavenly Father, we thank You for guidance and for our many blesings. Thank You for our families, our homes and the food we eat. Thank You for churches, where we may pray and read the Bible, and for teachers to tell us of your love. Guide the boys in Vietnam so they can come home to live in a free country. Please forgive our sins, and help each of us to be a better person and to be everyone’s friend. Amen” Written by the sth grade weekday Religious Education Class from Wheeler School. VOTER REGISTRATION Official Registrars will be on duty at the Speedway Town Hall Friday, March 29 from 6:00 pjn. until 9:00 p.m. accepting voter registration for the May primaries and the November general election. The deadline for registration is April 8. Paul Burkley Republican Ward Chrm. MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Synod 4141 N. High School Road Rev. A. J. Hellert, Pastor Sunday School 9:15 am. Worship Service 10:30 am.
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Lion Honored With Gold Key Award
Speedway Lion Club President Harold Rutledge, left, presents Lion Glen H. Collins with a special Lions International Gold Key Award. This award by Lions International is in recognition of Lion Collins individual achieve-
1c SALE AT ROSNER DRUGS
Thursday, March twenty-eighth, will be a big dale for bargain hunters. It marks the start of the traditional Rexall One Cent Sale at Rosner’s Rexall Drug Store, 1564 Main St. in Speedway. ConConsidered one of the greatest merchandising events of the year, this big 10-day sale will feature hundreds of widely advertised Rexall products, from aspirin to vitamins, on sale at two for the regular price of one, plus a penny. Paul & Dick, of Rosner’s Rexall Drug Store, explained, “Our big Rexall 1c Sale is the important sale event of the year which our customers look forward to as much as we do. his is one way we can express our appreciation to our regular customers. Each Rexall 1c Sale offers almost fifty percent savings on cosmetics, household products, medicines, personal needs, hundreds of useful items, so revery member of the family. Our customers appreciate the fact that they can save
SCHOOL NEWS Current School Calendar March 30—GAA Invitational Swim Meet, Here P.M. March 30—Indiana High School Forensic Ass’n. Regional Meet April I—Varsity and Reserve Track Meet at Franklin Central April 2—College Night at High School, 7:30 P.M. April 4—V arsity and Reserve Track Meet at Northwest 4:30 PM. April 4—County Choral Festival at Ben Davis, 7:30 P.M. April s—Spring Vacation begins at close of day April 6—lndiana High School Forensic Ass’n. Finals April 10—Varsity & Reserve Track Meet, Plainfield, Here April 15—Return to school after Spring Vacation April 15—Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Track Meet Cathedral, Here April 15—Freshman baseball (Continued on page 4) CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our friends and neighbors for the kindness, prayers, sympathy and floral tributes extended to us during the illness and passing of our husband and brother, Glenn D. Smith. We wish to thank Rev. Blessing for his consoling message and Rev. Webb for his prayer and the Conkle Funeral Home for their services rendered. Mrs. Glen D. Smith Ralph and Oran Smith
Speedway Baptist Church (Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention) 2986 Moller Road Dr. Kingsley, Pastor, 291-8570 Sunday School, 9:45 am. Training Union, 6:00 pm. Morning Warship, 11 am. Evening Worship, 7:00 pan. 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 available.
St. Luke’s United Church of Christ 5360 W. 16th Street Howard W. Beer, Minister, 241-5647 Sunday Church School Morning Worship
Thursday, March 28, 1968
ment in introducing twelve new members into Lionism in the year 1967. Lion Collins served as the Chairman of the Membership Committee and at present is the Clubs Tail-Twister. Our Congratulations to Lion Glen Collins.
money on our regular fine quality merchandise that they know is guaranteed by Rexall” Initiated in 1913, the famous Rexall Original 1c Sale is still considered to be America’s greatest drug store event. In addition to regular items useful for all of the family during the Winter and Spring seasons, Rexall makes available many Super Specials which are not on the 1c Sale Plan, but represent big savings. This sale is advertised on television. “As a special feature of our 1c Sale,” Paul & Dick of Rosner’s Rexall Drug Store mentioned, “We have handy Shopping Lists available for our customers, right now. Many prefer the convenience of advance shopping by simply checking off the items they want and leaving their orders for us to fill here is still time for those who like to shop this way, but they’ll have to hurry. My salespeople are twice as busy once our big 1c Sale gets under way!”
SPEEDWAY O.E.S. INSTALLATION Barbara Finnerty and Leslie Cadwell will be installed as Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron of Speedway Chapter No. 561 O.E.S. at Speedway Masonic Temple, 1620 North Lynhurst Drive, Speedway City, Saturday, March 30, 1968 at 7:30 PM. Others officers to be installed are: Associate Matron, Artus Arnot; Associate Patron, Edgar Tyler; Secretary, Janette Spencer; Treasurer, Betty June Huffman; Conductress, Patty Duvall; Associate Conductress, Glinda Fallowfield; Chaplain, Lucille Voohris; Marshal, Jacqueline Davies; Organist, Helen Foxworthy Jr. PM.; Adah, Lorna Oakes; Ruth, Eda Nelson; Esther, Clara Jean White; Martha, Beverly Hoffman; Electa, Alice Brown; Warder, Darlene Froderman; Sentinel, Ernest Fallowfield. Installing officers will be: Installing Officer, Margaret Friedman, District Deputy of No. 11; Installing Marshall Leia Finnerty, PM.; Installing Chaplain, Florence Klitsch PM.; Installing Organist, Virginia Wilson; Installing Soloist, Tina Lee PM. North Park O.E.S. CARD OF THANKS To our wonderful neighbors, friends, and relatives who expressed their kindness, sympathy, and beautiful floral tributes at the passing of our beloved husband and father Harold A. Wilson. We wish to acknowledge our sincere appreciation and thank you’s for the many generous expressions. Geraldine, Jack, and Tom
IMPORTANT FLYERNOTICE Due to vacation there will be no Flyer published next week. Next issue will be April 11. RICHER - COLE Mr. and Mrs. Ned A. Richer, 4954 W. 13th Street, announce the March 30, 1968 wedding plans of their daughter, Pamela Sue Richer and Pvt. James H. Cole, Jr. The wedding will be held at the Speedway Christian Church at 2:00 pm. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cole of Indianapolis are parents of the prospective bridgroom. Pvt. Cole is serving in the United States Army with the Armored Division at Ft. Knox, Kentucky. FRED SCOn JOINS BILL MILLER REALTY Frederick A. Scott, 5054 W. 15th, who retired this last year after 31 years with Linde Division, Union Carbide Corp, has entered the real estate business in association with the Bill Miller 1 Realty Co., 510 E. 38th. He also is a member of the Speedway Town Board. Mr. Scott will concentrate on Speedway and other westside property. However, through exchange of information with other brokerage firms, he will be able to provide service for sale or purchase of property in any part of the city. CUB SCOUT PACK 66 NEWS
Cub Scout Pack 66 met Thursday evening, March 21, 1968, at the Newby School. The opening ceremony was conducted by Den 5 assisted by Den Mothers Mrs. Golden and Mrs. McNelly. The report on Scout Fair tickets was encouraging and the tickets are still on sale. Buy a ticket from your favorite Scout and attend this Scouting function. Instructions were given on the preparation of the Pinewood Derby cars. The winner of the O’Grady Drill for the third time in a row was Ric Wilson. A very interesting skit was given by Den 8 under the direction of Den Mother Mrs. Love.
The folowing awards and advancements were made: A Den Chiefs Cord was presented to Walter Klitsch of roop 66. He will be the Den Chief for the Webelos Den. Activity badges were awarded to Bill Allison afid Ken Williams. Gold and silver arow points were awarded to Jim Little and Matt Haddock. Attendance badges were awarded to the following boys: Lloyd Mote, John Huber, Bret Bagley and Steve Melgard and Jim Little No. 1; David Garry, Ric Wilson, Mike Owens, David Smith No. 2; Tim Casady and Todd Lockhart No. 3; Donny Kay and Ken Williams No. 4; Bill Allison Na 5. Advancements: Steve Melgard, Lloyd Mote, Rodney McNelly and Ric Wilson were advanced to Wolf. Todd Lockhart was advanced to Bear. A one-year service star was presented to David Garry. The Denner from Den 3 put out the Candle and the Law of the Pack, led by Den 3, was repeated by all. The next meeting will be April 18.
John Knox United Presbyterian Church 3000 N. High School Rdw 291-0308 The Rev. Laurence A. SunkeL Jr. Pastor. 293-1846 9:30 AM Worship with classes for children and youth through senior high school 10:30 AM Coffee and conversation 1140 AM Worship with classes for children through sixth grade . Grace Bible Church “A Fundamental Church With A Missionary Vision” Bible School 9:45 am. Warship Services 10:30 aan. and 7 pan. Wednesday Evening Prayer Service 7:30 pan. 1010 N. Main Street James Smithwick, Pastor Speedway Church of the Nazarene 5020 Crawfordsville RdL. 2434077 Ministar. Bev. Jarnos BaDsy Sunday 8011001 " 9:80 lUKSII Youth O<PA 8:80 Juntori ® :SO Kvening Evangelistic Service 740 Wednesday Evening Prayer and Praise 740
Union Carbide Appoints R. L Wolff Southwestern Region Sales Manager
Mr. Robert L. Lolff has been appointed Southwestern Regional sales manager by Union Carbide Corporation Coatings. Service, it was announced today. Mr. Wolff, who resides at 1509 Farley Drive, Indianapolis, will be transferred to Union Carbide’s new Coatings Service facilities in Houston, Texas. An Industrial Management graduate of the University of Kansas, Mr. Wolff has been Product Manager Plasma Plating for Union Carbide and has been employed at their Speedway location for the past eleven years.
PSI lOTA XI SUPPORTS WAGNER'S OPERA "PARSIFAL" This is the 18th year that the Psi lota Xi Sorority has supported Richard Wagner’s great religious music-drama to be again presented at the Indiana University Auditorium in Bloomington on Sunday, March 31. The presentation of this opera, the only one of its kind given inEnglish in America, will start at 4:00 p.m. Chapter representatives and national officers of the philanthropic sorority will be guests of Miss Elsie Sweeney for. an intermission supper in the Frangipani Room after which the opera will resume at 7:30. hose attending from Speedway are Mrs. George Mingle and Miss Debbie Mingle. Over $150,000 was donated last year to various philanthropies by the sorority which included many music and art activities throughout Indiana and the surrounding states.
LIBRARY NEEDS STAFF The Speedway Library Board of Trustees are busily planning the opening of the Town’s first public library. One of the many details to be considered is the selection and employment of a staff for the new building. There are openings for an assistant librarian, clerks, and pages. If you are interested in applying for any of these positons please send a written application stating your qualifications, hours available for work, and if you are interested in a full time or part-time position. Also please state previous employment and references, and if you are available for an interview during the evening. Please send your application to Mrs. John Whitmore, Secretary of Bd. of Trustees, 5731 W. 18th St, Speedway, Indiana, 46224, by April 20th.
Speedway Christian Church 14th St. and Winton Ave. 244 - 2000 Ray Montgomery, Minister 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 Worship 9:00-10:30; 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. Andrea will deliver the sermon at both servcies. The Motet Choir will sing “The Sacrifices of God” by Powell, at the first service; at the second service the Men and Boys Choir will sing “O Christ Jesus, Loving Shepherd” by Taverner. The chancel flowers for next Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer in memory of Mrs. Anna Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Updike, Karen, and Mr. and Mrs. Jan Updike in honor of Bart Updike. (Continued on page 5)
MAIN STREET BRANCH OFFICIALLY OPENED
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For the first time in local banking history, First Bank & Trust Company this week opened three new branch operations simultaneously. ~Officially opening the new building at 1180 Main Street in Speedway are, left to right: Omar Lambert, Main Street Brandi
Luther To Be Installed By Speedway DeMolay
Paul A. Luther, son of Mr. & Mrs. Roy E. Luther, 2018 N. Fisher Street, will be installed as Master Councilor of Speedway Chapter, Order of DeMolay, Saturday, April 6, at 7:30 p.m. The public installation will be held at the Speedway Masonic Temple, 1620 N. Lyndhurst Drive. Other officers are Jim Eppen, Senior Councilor; Bruce Sarnrn, Junior Councilor; Lindsey Bain, Senior Deacon; Alan Reich, Junior Deacon; Walt Wells, Senior Steward; Jim Cox, Junior Steward; Dave Crumley, Chaplain; Walter Klitsch, Marshall; Mr. Don Walker, Scribe—Treasurer; John Walker, Sentinel; Dave Wall,
NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH (Fundamental - Independent) 3470 N. High School Road Rov. Larry Newans, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 am. Preaching Service - 10:45 am Youth Groups 6:00 p.m. Evening Service 7:00 pm. Prayer Meeting (Wed.) 7:00 pm.
Speedway Methodist Church 5065 West 16th Street James Grottick, Minister William Blessing, Associate Minister Mrs. James Dickie, Director of Music First Session _ 8:45- 9:4o—Family Worship 9:50-10:50 —Church School-Adult & Youth Second Session 11:00-12:06—Worship Service (Church School—Grades 1-6) "THE SEVEN LAST WORDS OF CHRIST (Dubois) This well-known “Passiontide” work based on the Words from the Cross will be sung by the Chancel Choir at both services on Sunday next, the 31st of March Passion Sunday. The choir win be directed by Mrs. James Dickie and Mrs. Robert Borst win be at the organ. The soloists will be Mrs. John Clark (soprano), Mrs. Helen Robinson (soprano), Mr. Robert Foltz (tenor), Mr. Donald Bobo (Continued on Page 6) Church of Christ 4956 West 10th Street Services: Sunday 945 am. and 740 pm. Thursday —.— 740 pm FOr information call 291-8823 St. Johu's Episcopal Church 5825 West 30th Street The Rev. George Evans, 2614182 Sundays: 840 Holy Communion 940 Choral Eucharist, Samoa, Chureh School
POLICE DEPT. 244-9543 POLICE DEPT.
manager, Lawrence Leonard, Speedway Town Board president and Hany Keller, Chairman of the Board of First Bank & Trust Company. The Main Street Brandi drive-in window will remain open until 5 pjtn, Monday through Thursday and until 6:00 pjn. oh Friday.
Standard Bearer; Curtis Sidner, Orator; Mark Mercer, Almoner. The preceptors are (first through seventh) Jim Crane, Dan Hyden, Joey Crane, Don Lewis, Dean Soots, Dave Reich, and Rick Hammer. The Installing team will be Alan Davis, installing officer; Steve Speer, acting senior councilor; Mark Hauser, acting junior councilor; Mike Waterfall, acting senior deacon; and Shawn Harder, acting marshall. Mr. Harder will also give the Flower Talk. Mr. D. T. Neier, unde of the Master Councilor elect, will be the chaplain. The public is cordially invited to attend.
BEAUTY SHOP OWNERSHIP CHANGH) Marie Siebenthal is the new owner of House of Fashion (Formerly Genea’s Beauty Salon), Westgate, 6450 W. 10th Street Betty Dye, a licensed operator and insructor, will be manager. There will be new and improved surroundings, but the old familiar faces are still there to servo your beauty needs. Three operators: Bobbie Betty and Ginni.
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