Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1968 — Page 4

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Husser - Spurgin (Continued from Page 1) sister of the bride, wore a russet colored long skimmer dress with high standout collar and short sleeves, a fulllength back panel train attached at the neckline was decorated with a vertical band of Venice lace, topped with a lace trimmed

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bow. The neckline and sleeves featured the same lace trim. Matching braid bow clips accented by pearls held her poof veil The attendants dresses were gold and identical in style to the matron of honor. They carried mums, wueat and grapes encircling a lighted candle in a amber holder with streamers of gold and

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russet satin ribbon. Bridesmaids were Lynn Anderson, Speedway, Becky Sutherlin, Speedway, Lynn Shawhan, Indianapolis, Junna Spurgin, sister of the groom, Terre Haute, Beverly Hinke, Holland, Ind. Junior bridesmaid was Gloria Spurgin, sister of the groom, Terre Haute, and the flower girl was Sheila Spurgin, cousin of the groom. Mr. Spurgin’s best man was his brother, H. D. Spurgin H. Ushers were David Howell, Terre

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Haute, Gary Rogers, Terre Haute, Bob Siner, Tern Haute, Mike Winter, cousin of the groom, St Louis, Bill Kesselring, cousin of the groom, St Louis. Ring-bearer was Billy Waggoner of Speedway. His father, Mr. Paul Waggoner, was the organist. David Schnable of Speedway was soloist. Karen Casper and Charlene Lewis of Speedway attended at the guest book and served at the reception that was held at the 500 Motel Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dorsey provided the music for the reception.

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Mr. Spur gin is the son of Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Spurgin of Terre Haute. After a honeymoon in St Petersburg, Fla., the couple are making their home in St Louis, Mo., where Dennis will enter Lozou Chiropractic College. Dennis is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity and Marsha is a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. Both attended Indiana State University.

THE TOWN BOARD REPORTS By Ray L. Oeth, Clerk-Treasurer The Board of Trustees for the Civil Town of Speedway held their regular meeting on Monday evening, Sept. 9, in the Town Hall auditorium. The board denied a request from Melissa Acres Trailer Park, 4056 W. Michigan St., to tie into the Speedway Sewer System. The board also denied a request from Mr. Don McCaslin to tie into the Farley Sewer System. The board decided not to register bicycles in Speedway. The board held a public hearing on the establishment of a cumulative building and equipment fund for the erection of . fire station and/or the erection of additions to and the remodeling of the present buildings used to house fire-fighting equipment, and for the purchase of police radio equipment and provide for a levy on all taxable property within the Town of Speedway, Ind., of 10 cents on each SIOO dollars of assessed valuation after the necessary approvals effective on or after Jan. 1, 1969. Resolution was passed. The board signed a contract with Oberholtzer Construction Corp, for water main extension to Carriage House West IL The board authorized Henry B. Steeg & Associates, Inc., to proceed to design a new one million gallon water storage tank. Police Department Statistical Report Month of August, 1968 Property damage accidents 24 Personal injury accidents 9 Bikes stolen 15 Bikes recovered 1 Breaking and entering 6 Criminal misc. 85 Dog bites 2 Dog complaints 19 Injred persons 6 Larceny reported 17 Missing persons 3 Prowlers 10 Resuscitator runs 9 Suspicious persons 37 Stolen vehicles 8 Vandalism reported 7

Speedway Associate Tri Kappa News Mrs. Bill J. Cook, 5841 W. 18th St., was hostess for the meeting Monday evening, Sept. 23 for members of Speedway Associate, Kappa Kappa Kappa. Mrs. Fred W. Rankin was installed as the chapter’s new president. Other officers for the year will be Mrs. Charles J. Eversole, vice president; Mrs. Herschel G. Spencer, recording secy.; Mrs. Virgil G. Edwards, corresponding secy., and Mrs. C. W. Mitchell, treasurer. The annual officer’s workshop of Kappa Kappa Kappa will be Saturday, Sept. 28 at the Holiday Inn, South. Attending from Speedway Associate will be Mrs. Fred W. Rankin, Mrs. Charles J. Eversole and Mrs. C. W. Mitchell. The sorority is again collecting used eyeglasses or frames for charity. Anyone wishing to donate to this project may do so by contacting any member or by calling Mrs. Earl K. Chadwick, 244-2119.

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PACK 66 NEWS The first pack meeting of the fall season was held Thursday evening at Westwood Country Club. A wiener roast had been planned but due to the rain the meeting was held indoors. Den 3 had the opening -eremony. After roll call, two new boys, Mike Chapman and Greg Brueggeman were inducted into scouting. Advancements and awards were as follows: Greg Cofoid, Athlete Artist, Traveler, Showman, Outdoorman and Aquanauth badges. Wolf Advancements: Steve Melgard, Silver Arrow; Rodger Eadens, Wolf and Gold Arrow. Bear Advancements: Tim Cork, Bear and Gold Arrow; Eric Blossom, Mark Chapman, Jeff Fuller, Donny Kay, Peter Mattis, Brad Melvin, Ken Williams were awarded Service Stars. Stee Melgard, Steve Brueggeman, Terry Love, Dennis Mareane, Scott Thompson, Brad Melvin, Richard Wilson, Bred Bagley, Lloyd Mote, Dusty Woods were all awarded attendance patches. Danny Lloyd transferred into Webelos. Mark Chapman and Steve Brueggeman were awarded Recruiter strips. Mike Huffman was presented a Cub Scout graduation certificate. The announcement was made that Sept. 26 is Uniform Day. All Scouts are asked to wear their uniforms to school. The pack closing was given by Den 5.

Northwest Baptist (Continued from Page 1> anatha Baptist Church in that city. Mr. Brock was a business man before the Lord called him into the work of the gospel ministry. Curt and Charlotte Davis will provide the special music for all the meetings. Nationally known through TV, radio and recordings, Rev. and Mrs. Davis are best known and loved by a host of Christian friends in this their own home town. Known to many as the “Sweethearts of the Gospel,” they have also traveled througout the nation for many years in evangelistic work, playing and singing the “Good News of Salvation.” The rich contralto voice of Charlotte Davis is accompanied by the artistry of her husband at the console of their own concert electronic organ. A large set of concert chimes is also a part of their traveling equiment which they take with them to all their engagements. The friends of the Northwest community are invited to attend these special services. Pastor Larry Newans says there will be ample parking and a supervised nursery is provided during every service. The church is located on High School Road at 35th St.

<AI fAm »■ ff, fl nesiwooa nows Westwood Country Club Fall Activities: The indoor swimming pool reopens Tuesday, Sept. 24; Flutterbugs ladies exercise class will begin Tuesday, Oct. 1, 9-11 am.; Adult dance lessons—First class begins Saturday, Sept. 28, 8:30 pm.; Bridge lessons First class Monday, Sept. 30, 7:30 pm.; Children’s swim lessons—First class begins on Saturday, Oct. 5; Duplicate bridge games—First and third Tuesday of each month.

Westwood Duplicate A Howell Movement was held in the clubhouse Tuesday, Sept. 3 with the following winners: NS: 1. Ben Boonstra-Robert Heaton. 2. Larry Smith-Dean Bastianelli. A Mitchell Movement was held in the clubhouse Tuesday, Sept. 17, with the following results: NS: 1. Mrs. John McNaughtonMrs. John Hayes. 2. Maurie WellsAdlai Harman. EW: 1. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Morgan. 2. Larry Smith-Art Zoss. Mrs. Adlai Harman, Sec.-Treas. Phone 291-5282

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Boy Scout Troop 500 School Night For Scouting Boy Scout Troop 500, sponsored by St. Christopher Church, 5375 W. 16th St., will hold the annual “School Night for Scouting” in the school basement social room beginning at 7 p.m., Thursday nnight, Sept. 26. Active Troop 500 Scouts and their parents and especially boys, and their parents, from the Speedway area interested in becoming active in scouting, are invited. Any boy who will be 11 years of age by Jan. 1 may join the troop. Older boys are also welcome to join. An interesting program, including refreshments, is planned.

Candle Bazaar (Continued from Page 1) Conkle Funeral Homes, Inc., Demaree Cleaners, Inc., Electric Steel Casting Co., Farley Funeral Home, Fateley’s Auto Body Service, Mr. Wm. H. Faust, First Bank & Trust Co., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freund, Frisch’s Big Boy —Speedway, Burger Chef Systems, Inc. G&M TV & Appliances, George Gooliak, D.D.S., Holiday Inn, Northwest, International Village Apts., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Joyce, C. H. Kinder Texaco Service Station, Leonard’s Main Sundries, Mary’s Beauty Shop, Dr. and Mrs. F. E. McCormick, McKinnney Automatic Transmission Service, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. McNaughton, Mel’s Barber Shop, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peyton, Patricia Pirtle, Mr. Pride Dry Cleaners, Mrs. Pride Lauderette, Quick Pick Market, Rainbow Paint & Supply Co. Rosner’s Pharmacy, J. M. Rotz Engineering Co., Inc., S. & W. Flooring Co., Inc., Hazel Smith, Speedway Frozen Food Center, Speedway Hardware and Garden Center, Speedway Mutual Insurance Agency, Speedway Savings & Loan Assn., Sperling Interchange Sell, Tara Beauty Salon, The Trend House, The Tuchman Cleaners, The Wayside Furniture (West), West Group, Women’s Committee, Ind. State Symphony Society, Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. White, The Wishmeier Cleaners, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zeph.

SCHOOL NEWS Current School Calendar Sept. 27 Varsity football - Greenwood, There . 8:00 PM. Sept. 30 Cross country meet with Center Grove, Here - 4:30 PM. Sept 30 Reserve football-Plainfield, Here--6:30 PM. Oct. 1 Freshman football - Cathedral, Here - 6:30 PM. Octi 7th Grade football _ Fulton, Here 4:15 PM. Oct 3 Cross country meet at Lawrence Central, 4:30 PM. Oct 3 Bth Grade football - Franklin Central, There - 6:00 PM. Oct* Varsity football - Mooresville, Heree - 7:30 P.M. Oct 5 Novice speech meet at Logansport Oct 7 Reserve football . Mooresville, There - 6:30 PM. Octa FTeshman football-Fulton, There--4:30 PM. Oct 3 County Cross Country Meet at Ben Davis at 4:45 PM.

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Oefct 7th and Bth Grata football-Betaer, There - 4:3S PM Oekt PTA Meeting in High School Auditorium OCLN Cross Country meet at Ben Davis 4:45 PJM. OcLll End of first grade period OcLll Varsity football-Danville, Here--7:30 P.M. Alumni Reception in H.S. Cafeteria 9:30-11:00 P.M. Qci.lT Senior High School Dance in the Cafeteria Inquiries have been received concerning vacation periods during the schoolyear. School will be out October 24-25 for State Teachers Association. Thanksgiving Vacation will be November 28-29. Christmas Vacation will begin at noon on December 20, and pupils will return to class on Thursday morning, January 2. Spring Vacation will be the week of March 30. To date a total of 2,496 pupils have enrolled in Speedway Public Schools for the 1968-69 school year. The eenrollment by schools is: Carl G. Fisher Elementary School, 224; Arthur C. Newby Elementary School, 213; James A. Allison Elementary School, 407; Frank H. Wheeler Elementary School, 444; Speedway Junior High School, 405; Speedway Senior High School, 803. The enrollment by grades is: Kindergarten 197 Special Education -- 5 Grade One ITT Grade Two 167 Grade Three 199 Grade Four 172 Grade Five 176 Grade Six 195 Grade Seven 201 Grade Eight 204 Grade Nine 199 Grade Ten 212 Grade Eleven 210 Grade Twelve 182 Six Speedway High School seniors, Alice Ballinger, Nancy Casady, Diane Clark, Ted Torrella, have been named Semifinalists in the 196 8-69 Merit Scholarship Competition. This test of educational development was given last February in more than 17,500 high schools in the United States. The 15,000 Semifinalists constitute less than one per cent of the graduating high school seniors nationwide. Each Semifinalist will take another test and from that group Finalists will be named. Finalists will be eligible for a Meril Scholarship which in some cases will be a complete four year scholarship to the college of his choice. More than 18,700 students have received Merit Scholarships representing nearly S6O million in financial assistance in the thirteen annual programs to date.

Deecatur Central and Speedway opened their football seasons with Decatur winning 19-14 on the Hawks’ field. Speedway varsity also lost to Brownsburg 14-6 and to Lawrence Central 27-21. Speedway’s reserve team defeated Danville 13-6, won over Decatur Central 13-0, and tied Lawrence Central 13-13. Freshman football scores for this season include: Speedway 28, Danville 6; Speedway 19, Greenwood 6; Speedway 20, Plainfield 6. Speedway Junior High teams won games with Beech Grove with the 7th grade score 26-6 and the Bth grade score 14-0. Speedway’s tennis team won a meet with Mooresville 5-3. Results of Cross Country meets held recently are: VARSITY Howe 19 Speedway 40 Speedway 15 Mooresville 45 Speedway 15 Cathedral 46 Speedway 23 Ben Davis 35 Northwest 19 Speedway 42 RESERVE Howe 23 Speedway 32 Cathedral 27 Speedway 28 Speedway 18 Ben Davis 43 Speedway 28 Northwest 28 Speedway placed sth among the 9 schools participating in the Ben Davis Cross Country Invitational last week.