Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1968 — 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 Offering up the sacrifice of the Mass at 5:30 p.m. on week-day afternoons will continue at this hour, as long as enough parishioners take an active part in this celebration. The regular weekly Friday night St. Christopher Social for adults will begin tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. in the school social room. . _ . . God’s Housekeepers this week-end are Dianne Snyed, Sylvia Morrison, Audrey Zishka, Margaret Krengenbeck, Mary Bussing, Elizabeth Gillespie, and Marge Deßosa. CYO Dance will be Saturday night, April 20th, from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. at St Christopher. Members of the Holy Name Society will receive corporate Holy Communion Sunday, April 21st, at the 8 o’clock Mass. Breakfast and meeting in the Speedway Motel will immediately follow the (Continued on page 4)

BASEBALL NEWS Registration meeting for 1968; Friday, April 19, 7:00 P.M., Allison School at 22nd and Lyndhurst Drive. Be there if you want to play baseball this summer. You are urged to bring your parents with you. The fee for player contracts this year will be $1.50.

SCOUTS SPONSOR BOOK DRIVE ON SATURDAY, APRIL 20 This Saturday, April 20th, a Girl or Boy Scout will be knocking on your door asking for any books, magazines or paperbacks which you no longer want and would like to donate to the Speedway Public Library. As this will be a door to door campaign. please have your books and magazines ready for pickup to enable the Scouts to cover the entire town. Although the library building is not completed as yet, community interest is very high. The Girl and Boy Scout Troops of Speedway are conducting this book drive as a community service project for the library. As a gesture of community spirit and good will Mr. Warren M. Atkinson, owner and developer of Atkinson Square and the Speedway Shopping Center, although not a Speedway resident himself, donated, free of charge, storage space in the Atkinson Continued on page three

GOSPEL MEETING NIGHTLY - APRIL 21 to 28 High School Road Church of Christ 3103 N. High School Road WELDON E. WARNOCK, Evangelist BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY NIGHTLY AT 7:30 SUNDAY 10:30 A.M. AND 6:00 P.M.

Baptist Church of The Master (American Baptist) Warner Wilson, Pastor 1620 N. Girls School Road 241-4837 Morning Worship—B:4s AM. —11:00 A M Coffee & Fellowship—9:4s AM. Church School —10:00 A.M. Sunday evening service—7:oo P.M.

Church of Christ 3109 N. High School Rd. 291-2521 or 244-2963 Bible Study Worship Wednesday

St. Audrew’s ✓ Lutheran Church 5709 Crawfords villa Road JOHN M. CHELL PASTOR *99 AJL—WORSHIP 9:99 AJ4L—Sunday Church School ft Adult Classos 19:39 AJL—WORSHIP The church with the red doors by the Speedway Shopping Coaler welcomes you for prayer and meditation. Thursday at 9:00 A.M. the Martha Circle win meet in the Rre(Continued on Page 9)

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SPEEDWAY MUSICALE “Cool Notes from Current Musicals” is the theme for Musicale April meeting. Judy Clark is program chairman. Vocal selections from the following musicals will be performed: “I Do, I Do”, “Fiddler On the Roof’, “Marne”, “Dr. Doolittle”, “Carnival”, “Hello Dolly”, “Charlie Brown”, “Man from LaMancha”, “Gypsy” and “Fantasticks”. Vocalists are: Sue Wise, Jean Yarling, Dee Rise, Norma Husser & Jan Roberts. Jean Cox, Sue Wise, and Judy Clark are accompaning. The meeting will be held at Naida Hubers, 5044 W. 13th at 1:15 on April 23.

P.T.A. PAPER SALE The P.T.A. Paper Sale will be held Wednesday, April 24. Please have papers on step or porch for Wednesday pickup. Anyone wishing special pickup should call 2417419. RUMMAGE SALE Speedway Methodist Church April 20, 7:30 AJ4. to 3:30 P.M.

Issued Every Week to Every Home in Speedway and Westgate Addition

25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Gilson, 5545 Beauport Road, Speedway, will celebrate their 25th Wedding Anniversary with an Open House at their home from 2 to 5 o’clock on Sunday afternoon, April 21, 1968. Mr. Gilson has worked for Allison’s for 28 years. They have two daughters, Mrs. Richard Ely and Mrs. William Taylor, both of Indianapolis. Their son, Carl Gilson, Jr. is in the Air Force, stationed in Turkey. There are two grandchildren.

SCHOOL NEWS Current School Calendar April 18—Tennis meet with Ben Davis, Here April 19—Freshman Track Mooresville, There P.M. April 19—Varsity Baseball Zionsville, There April 20—North Central Track Relays April 20—Freshman Baseball Danville, Here April 22—Golf Meet with Plainfield April 22—Freshman Track Greenwood, Here April 22—Tennis meet with Mooresville, Here P.M. April 22—High School Band Dinner, 6:30 P.M. April 23 —Track Meet with Brebeuf & Brownsburg, Here 4:30 P.M. April 23—Golf Meet with North Central & Southport, Here April 23—Varsity Baseball Decatur Central, Here P.M. April 24—Tennis Meet at Lawrence Central, 4:30 P.M. April 24—Speech Arts Banquet, 6:30 P.M. April 26—End of the fifth grade period April 26—Varsity Baseball Franklin Central, Here 4:30 P.M. April 26—Golf Meet with Ben Davis & Decatur Central April 26—Track Meet with Pike, Here April 26 —Tennis meet at North Central, 4:30 P.M . April 26—Freshman Baseball Manual, There Doug Rosebrock won first place in oratory in the state finals of the Indiana High School Forensic Association held in Fort Wayne on April 6.

The senior high school honor roll for the fourth grade period included the following: SENIORS “A" Honor Roll Jo Black, Becky Dunnuck, Mitch Feucht, Ruth Anne Gallatin, Barb Guiou, Cathy Hutchison, Russell Lovick, Jane McCallister, (Continued on Page 4)

ANNOUNCING THE THIRD SEASON OF SPEEDWAY SUMMER THEATRE JUNE—JULY OPEN TO All SPEEDWAY STUDENTS FROM 4th GRADE - 12th GRADE Opportunities for experience in acting, stagecraft, lighting, make-up, props, publicity and all other phases of the theatre. APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE FROM MR. DON JOHNSON AT THE HIGH SCHOOL DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS - MAY 16th

Speedway Baptist Church (Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention) 2966 MoDer Road Dr. Kingsley, Pastor, 291-6570 Sunday School, 9:45 ajn. Training Union, NO pm. Morning Worship, 11 un. Evening Worship, T 99 pan. Wednesday Prayer Service at 7:00. Choir practice at 7:30. The Speedway Baptist Church is always happy ho welcome visitors at any service. Nursery facilities are always available. St. Like’s Belted Ctorch of Christ 5390 W. 10th Street Howard W. Beer, Minister, 341-5647 Sunday Church School 9JO am. Morning Worship 9JO and 19 J 9 an.

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ROBERT BROUWER-"SPRtNG CAPTURES HOLLAND"

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The Lions Club of Speedway will present the last program of its “Travel and Adventure Series” on April 19, Friday evening at 8:00 p.m., in the Speedway High School auditorium. The featured artist will be Robert Brouwer, who will present an unusual travelogue, “SPRING CAPTURES HOLLAND”. ROBERT BROUWER is a resident of Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he has been in the electrical contracting business for several years. Many years ago he embarked on the hobby of photography and his first slides were enjoyed by friends and neighbors. Many of his slides won national contests and received acclaim from all who saw them. The encouragement of friends and experts prompted him to produce a finished slide program. The first one he produced used one screen and one projector. Later, he used two screens and two projectors. Now, he has developed a revolutionary and unique presen(Continued on Page 5)

Speedway Girl Scout Organizational Meeting There will be an organizational meeting for Speedway Girl Scouts, Tuesday, April 30 7:30 p.m. at the Speedway Methodist Church. The parents of any girl interested in joining a Speedway Girl Scout Troop during the ’6B ’69 year (if not at present in a troop) should attend. Current first grade girls eligible to join Scouts in the ’6B ’69 year will be given a reminder slip at their school. Since other age levels will not receive this reminder, parents of older girls not now active should also attend. We will not organize individual troops at this time because we first need to know how many girls are interested in Scouting. We also need to know how many parents can help in any capacity to assure the continuance of Girl Scouting in Speedway. It is not necessary for the children to attend. For further information, please call 244-8156 or 244-8357. Any adult interested in Scouting and willing to give some time to Girl Scouting is also invited to call the numbers above.

Beta Sigma Phi To Have Car Wash At Speedway Standard Fifteen girls will be on hand to wash your car Saturday, April 20, at the Speedway Standard station across from the track on 16th Street. Delta lota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority is sponsoring the car wash to raise money for their service project, Aid to Dependant Children a Division of Marion County Welfare. The girls will be working from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M., and will completely clean your car inside and but for $2.00.

IPS-OIFT GIVING TIME AGAIN Graduations Weddings Father’s Day Birthdays Anniversaries We would like to help you with your selections. Need a pleasant evening away from the chores of spring cleaning? Bring your friends and find aids to ease this job and make your daily homemaking tasks more convenient and pleasant. April 29th at 7 p.m. at St. Christopher Social room, 5300 W. 16th Street. The Jaycee Jaynes are sponsoring a party including Tupperware, Stanley Products, World Gift, Temmy Jewelry. Door prizes will be awarded and refreshments served. Ladies, come bring your husbands. A good time for gentle hints for jewelry to make your favorite dress sparkle or to choose a gift together to compliment your home.

PSI lOTA XI DANCE Gamma Theta Chapter of Psi lota Xi will hold its annual “500” Dance Friday, April 26th at the Westside K of C, 220 Country Club Road. Members may obtain tickets from Mrs. Mary Yoder, 555 Meadowood Drive. Music will be provided by the “Pastels” from 9:00 to 1:00. Members of the committee are Mrs. Donald Hedrick, Mrs. Joseph Lewis, Mrs. James Hittle, Mrs. Don Ross, Mrs. John Bainbridge and Mrs. James Geloff.

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John Kiox United Presbyterian Church 3000 N. High School Rd» 291-0309 The Rev. Laurence A. SunkaL Jr. Pastor. 293-1949 9:30 a m _ Worship with classes for children and youth through senior high school 10:30 AJd. Coffee and conversation 11:00 a m Worship with classes for children through sixth grade

Brace Bible Charcb “A Fundamental Church With A Missionary Vision” Bible School 9:45 am. Worship Services 10:30 am. and 7 pm. Wednesday Evening Prayer Service 7JO pm. 1010 N. Main Street James Smithwkk, Pastor Speedway Ctoreh of ttoltsnreaa sAm! .. Idl JJJPJJJI Church Worship 19 JO IFIRSTI Youth N.Y.P.S. 9JO \oJuniors —— Evening EvangNlatic Service TSM Wednesday Evening Prayer and Praiaa TJO

SPECIAL OFFER AT RAINBOW PAINT Rainbow Paint & Supply, 1020 Main Street, Speedway will donate 2% of your purchase price to any Speedway area church or fraternal organization of your choice (between the dates of April 18 and May 31). Ernie Greenwell, proprietor, suggests you have your choice in mind when you come in to make your purchase.

LIONS CLUB PANCAKE DAY

Aunt Jemima Pancake Day will be held in the St. Christopher Social room, 16th St. and N. Lyndhurst, on Saturday, April 27. Serving all day from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. those delicious Aunt Jemima Pancakes, sausage, coffee and juice. All the Pancakes you can eat for SI.OO (children 12 or under 75c.) Advance sale tickets may be purchased from any Speedway Lions Club member.

BASEBALL NEWS Play Ball! Yes, its that time again. One of Speedways most active youth programs will get underway Saturday, April 20th. Your Baseball Association will begin its drive for funds, needed for equipment and expense, to conduct the 1968 season. LaLst year over 350 boys participated in this program. We expect a larger turnout this year. These boys will be knocking on your door to solicit your support, by purchasing a membership in the Association. If someone fails to call on you, and you wish to contribute, contact any of the Officers listed below. They will gladly pick up your contribution. The services of the coaches, managers, and officers are without charge. Umpires do receive a fee for their services. Perhaps some of you men are interested in coaching, if so call Bill Niemann, 291-3027. Officers for the 1968 season are: President, Bill Niemann; Vice President, George Deady; Secretary, Charles Walters; Treasurer, Norb Keller. Remember the date, Saturday, April 20, 1968. This program needs your support. SPEEDWAY BASEBALL ASSOCIATION

Speedway Christian Church 14th St. and Winlon Am. 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. Dr. Ray Montgomery will deliver the sermon at both services. At nine o’clock the Boychoir will sing “Since Thou Art Risen” by J. S. Bach; at eleven o’clock the Continued on page three

Robert Long Named Assistant Manager

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The appointment of Robert Long as Assistant Manager of the Glendale Branch was announced today by Sanford P. Hunter, president of First Bank & Trust. Mr. Long, an employee of First Bank & Trust for one year, previously was with Eli Lilly & Company as Product Additions Coordinator. His outside activities include membership in the Northside Optimist Club and Sigma Chi fraternity. Prior to his employment at Eli Lilly he had worked as traveling secretary for Sigma Chi. Currently he is President of the Indianapolis chapter of Miami University Alumni Club and also Treasurer of the Men’s Council at Fairview Presbyterian Church. Robert Long lives at 121 West 58th Street with his wife, Sylvia, and his two-year old daughter, Kirsten.

SAVE PAPERS! P.TJL PAPER SALEI APRIL 24 MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Synod 4141 N. High School Road Rov. A.J. HoUwi. Pastor Sunday School 9:15 am. Worship Service 10:30 am. NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH (Fundamental - Independent) 3470 N. High School Road Rev. Larry Newans. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Preaching Service - 10:45 a.m. Youth Groups 6:00 p m. Evening Service 7:00 pm. Prayer Meeting (Wed.) 7:00 pm.

Speedway Methedist Church 5095 West 19th Street James Grottick, Minister William Blessing, Associate Minister Mrs. James Dickie, Director of Music First Session x 8:45- 9:4o—Family Worship 9:50-10:50—Church School-Adult & Youth Second Session 11:00-12J0—Worship Service (Church School—Grades 1-9) *WHY 1 BELIEVE Df LIVE AFTER DEATH*. This is the theme and title of the Sermon for Sunday next, April 21st. James Grottick will be the Preacher. (Continued on page 5)

Church es Christ Mil 114.111. Sunday 9.-45 am. and 7JO pm. Thursday :. —— Tali pm. For information call 391-9933 St Jsto’s Fphtiipil Church 5935 WOat 391 h Sfteaft —399-997 S The Raw. George Even* 391-tltt Sundays: BJO Holy Communion 9JO Chared Eucharist, Swum* Church School

POLICE DEPT. 244-9543 POLICE DEPT.

Mason - Bridgetorth Shades of lavender linen were worn by attendants for the April 6th wedding of Miss Marsha D. Mason and James G. Bridgeforth. The ceremony was held in the North Liberty Christian Church. The bride’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Mason, 1945 Clark Road. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. Brideforth of St Louis, Missouri. Brad Walden, minister of Chapel Rock Christian Church performed the ceremony. The bride’s gown was ivory linen with detachable shoulder train trimmed with Venise Lace. Her veil was ivory illusion with matching tierra. She carried Bridal Roses arranged on her white Bible. Honor attendants were Mrs. Elzie K. Wymer, sister of the bride, matron of honor; Miss Nancy Kern, maid of honor and Steve Mickelson, Minneapolis, best man. Bridemaids included Miss Linda Allen, Dayton, Ohio and Miss Barbara Bridgeforth, St. Louis, sister of the groom. Arm bouquets of lilacs were carried. Groomsmen were, Bill Bridgeforth, St. Louis, brother of the groom; Phil Mason, brother of the bride; Alzie Wymer, brother-in-law of the bride. Seating guests were Paul Thiedie, Minneapolis and Ken Jabonski, New York City. Miss Georgia Ann Wymer, niece of the bride was the flower girl. Mr. Eric Wymer, the bride’s nephew acted as ring-bearer for the double ring ceremony. The couple will be at home in Dayton, Ohio before departing for Anchorage Alaska.

Castle Craig I.T.S.C. Castle Craig I.T.S.C. will meet on April 25th at 8:00 p.m. with Mrs. Elmer Emigholz, 5106 W. 22nd St. Co-hostesses, Mrs. Margaret Conner, Mrs. Mary Monce. Speaker, Mrs. A. J. Wallace. CARD OF THANKS YOUNG—We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness, prayers, sympathy and floral tributes extended to us at the passing of our beloved husband and stepfather, HENRY L. YOUNG. We especially wish to thank Speedway Police for their promptness and Rev. James Grot, tick of Speedway Methodist Church and Capitol City Lodge members. Wife, Mary Ann and children

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