Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1968 — Page 1

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VOLUME XXXVI

St. Christopher’s Catholic Chireh 5335 West 16th Street Rev. L. A. Lindemann Pastor Rev. Ray Kessler Assistant Pastor St. Christopher Adult Social tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. in the school social room . . . Food Carry-Out at 5:00 p.m. Members of the Holy Name Society will receive corporate Holy Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday morning, November 10th. All the men of the parish are invited to receive Holy Communion (Continued on Page 5)

Christian Science Lecture

Charles W. Ferris CMstian Science Lecturer “Ethics for Today,” is the title of a free 'Christian Science lecture to be given by Charles W. Ferris, C. 5.8., of Minneapolis. Hie lecture, which is being sponsored by the Churches of Christ, Scientist, in Indianapolis, will be given in CLOWES MEMORIAL HALL, Butler University Campus, on Sunday, November 10, at three o’clock in the afternoon. Mr. Ferris entered the healing ministry of Christian Science after graduation from the University of Chicago and a period of service in the United States Army. He was a Chaplain’s assistant during his Army career and also served as a Field Worker for Christian Science Activities for the Armed Services. In 1961 he became a teacher of Christian Science and has travelled throughout the United States and Canada as a member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship in Boston, Massachusetts.

Student Theatre of Speedway H. S. « proudly presents Our 1968-69 Season

November 22-23 January 30-31 March 21-22

Buy Season Tickets Now Save 20% Students —$ws Adulto—ssjm Single admission this year will be Students—sl.oo Adults—sl.2s For Tickets and Information: Write Mr. Don Johnson c/o Speedway High School

El-Bethel Baptist Church 1502 North Main Street, Speedway C. E. Oakes, pastor Sunday School - 9:30 aan. Church Worship 10:30 aan. Evangelistic service - 7:30 pan. Mid-week prayer and Bible study Wednesday 7:30 pan. You will find a cordial welcome in this independent missionary Baptist Church where Christ is proclaimed in the power of the Gospel

St. Andrew’s z z \ Lutheran Church 5700 Crawfordsvlßo Bond JOHN M. CHELL. Pastor WTitt JOYCE WFT WnW DCS Sehsdnla for COMMITTMENT SUNDAY, Nov. 10th 8:30 aan. Worship & Sunday Church School I 0:40 aan. Sunday Churdi School II 11:00 aan. Worship This Thursday, Nov. 7, at 7:00 pan., the TOPS Group will meet; 7JO is the time for the Sunday Church School Staff Meeting, the EMR Visitors Training Session and the Evangelism Committee Meeting (Hardwick’s) / (Continued on Page 5)

The SPEEDWAY FLYER . " .. ■ ' i ■' Issued Every Week to Every Home in Speedway and Westgate Addition

Phyllis West Joins Johnson Real Estate Phyllis Long West, a Speedway resident, has joined the sales staff of the Geo. Johnson Real Estate Agency located at 20 W. Main, Brownsburg, Ind. Mrs. West, a 1961 graduate of Speedway High School, resides with her husband Bill and 2 children at 5931 Cadillac Drive. She is a member of St. Christpher Catholic Church adn Westwood Country Club. See their ad on page 4. Progressive Homemakers The Progessive Homemakers have elected new officers for the 1968-69 year. Serving as President will be Mrs. Hazel Eben; Mrs. Ann Owen, Vice President; Mrs. Jeanene Karn, Secretary and Mrs. Maxine Lane will be the Treasurer. The next meeting will be November 14th at the home of Mrs. Bettye Pierce. The lesson will be given by Mrs. Eben and it will be the making of screen wire Christmas card holders.

Speedway Hobby And Homemakers The Speedway Hobby & Homemakers will meet Thursday, November 14th at 1:00 pan. at the home of Juanita Degener, 1615 N. Norfolk St Our lesson will be “Entertaining in the Home” and “Social Graces”. Martha Schiff and Leia Finnerty will be cohostesses. Hazel Vehling will bring material for the group to make scuffies for General Hospital. We will also discuss our visit to the Carolyn Churchman Marrott Patio Party November 19th.

The Miracle Worker Mister Roberts Barefoot in the Park

NEW, ENDARGED ROBO WASH ' TO HAVE GRAND OPENING

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Robo-Wash at 1006 Main St in Spedway is having a delayed grand opening Nov. 9-10-11 in conduction with the opening of the third wash bay. Gasoline pumps have been installed so that free car wash and spray wax is given free with the purchase of

First Bank & Trust to Pay Christmas Club Interest First Bank & Trust Company announced today that interest at the rate of four per cent on the average balance will be paid on the 1969 Christmas Club savings. It is the first time an Indianapolisarea bank has offered interest on a Christmas savings program. On November 1, First Bank & Trust Company will mail over $220,000 to approximately 2,000 members of this year’s dub.

Clothing Can Burn A little girl was seriously burned when her dress caught fire because she was too dose to an electric heater. An Idrly woman’s dressing robe was ignited when the loose sleeves brushed the burner of a kitchen stove. A small boy playing with other children was fatally burned when he fell or was accidentally pushed into a bonfire. These are typical from National Fire Protection Association files, says Fire Chief Ed. Sowell. Clothing fires are a major cause of deaths each year, as well as thousands of painful, sometimes disfiguring injuries. The most frequent victims are children and the elderly. The trouble starts when people fail to keep a respectful distance from flames, sparks—any sources of intense heat. Among them am matches, smoking material, stove, heaters of many types, fireplaces, outdoor fires. Some types of clothing and fabrics are more prone to catch fire than other. Be careful of light-weight loosely-fitting dothing, ruffles, flounces, long and loose sleeves, filmy nets and gauzes. Some sweaters with brushed long fibers ignite easily. Little girls flared and many petticoated party dresses are risky, as are many improvised children’s costumes. If dothing does catch fire, the first and life-saving rule is this: DON’T RUN. ROLL ON THE GROUND OR FLOOR. SMOTHER THE FIRE WITH A COAT OR BLANKET. Speedway Fire Department Chief Edward R. Sowell

NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH (Fundamental - Independent) 3470 N. High School Road Boy. Larry Nowana, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 aan. Preaching Service . 10:45 am. Youth Groups 6JO pan. Evening Service 7JO pan. Prayer Meeting (Wed.) 7JO pan.

Church of Christ MM N. High School Rd. 391-2521 or 244-2983 Bible Study 9JO AM. Warship Wednesday 7JO PM.

Speedway Baptist Church (Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention) - V MM Whiter ytawt Pastor—DeWitt M Ginn, ThJ). Sunday School, 9:46 aan. . Training Hour, •JO pan. Morning Worship, 11 aan. Evening Worship. T JO pM. Mid-Week Prayer Servian 7 JO pan. The Speedway Baptist Church is always happy to wehoeme mA mmw amwUa mm atwnwa nwnlUkla vwwn vny iwurw*jr imguiuw mtw biwb/i bvbu*im*«

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Sunray DX gasoline. For your convenience two additional vacuum cleaners have been added in the new area adjecient to the carwash. In the near future whitewall cleaners will be installed to give the final touch to two minute automatic Robo-Wash.

FALL SPORTS BANQUET Next Wednesday, November 13, Speedway High School athletes participating in football and cross country will be recognized for their achievements at a banquet held in the high school cafeteria. Letters and TwSafers will be awarded as well as the presentation of most valuable and most improved awards and the Hanna award. The speaker of the evening will be sportcaster Charlie Brockman, a Speedway alum, and Master of Ceremonies will be Hany Eakin a former alumni president. Parents and friends desiring tickets may get them from the high school office.

St. John's Festival "Candlesticks for all Seasons" SPRING, SUMMER, FALL, WINTER. Do you need a gift for every Season? “Tea A Candlesticks” will provide the answer. The Women’s Guild of St John’s Epscopal Church, 5625 West 30th Street, Speedway are sponsoring their annual festival to be held on Saturday, November 16th, at the church, from the hours of 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and for the first time it will be opened to the general public. It would be hard to realize that the beautiful candlesticks were once chair legs, table legs, stair rails and gateposts. They have been antiqued, painted or stained, and adorned with unique accents ranging from dresser drawer pulls to floral wreaths, and artificial fruit. In conduction with the theme of “Candlesticks for All Seasons” every color of the spectrum is represented, from the brightest of reds to the palest of pastels. The festival is an ideal place to complete your Christmas list, as it also will offer a “Boutique Korner” with interesting and unusual items. Another “first” is an Art Show, featuring the paintings by Mrs. George L. Evans, who incidentally is the vicar’s wife. The paintings will also be available for purchase. While browsing and shopping delicious cookies and nut breads will be served with coffee and tea. Co-chairmen for this annual event is Mrs. Neil Wylde and Mrs. Wm. Ketrow.

MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH apt a Missouri oynou 4141 N. High School Bead Bov. A. J. HOUerL Paster Sunday School 9:15 aan. Worship Service 10 JO aan.

OPEN HOUSE The Trustees of the Speedway Public Library are pleased to announce Open House Will be held Sunday, November 24 from 1:30 to 5:30 p-m. at the new building 5633 West 25 Street Residents of Speedway and friends will be able to view and inspect the furnishings, books, and facilities now offered for the enrichment of Speedway. < • 1 ‘ Mrs. Marilyn Williams, our librarian, will be on hand to greet guests and explain use of facilities.

SCHOOL NEWS Current School Nov. 9 Novice speech meet at Ben Davis Nov. 11 Varsity Band win participate in Veterans Day Parade Nov. 12 P.T.A. Open House at High School,. Allison A Newby Elem. Schools Nov. 13 Lions Club Sports Banquet Nov. 14 P.TA. Open House at Junior High School, Fisher A Wheeler Elem. Schools Nov. 15 7th and Bth grade basketball Brownsburg, Here - 6:00 A 7:00 pan. Nov. 16 Speech meet at New Castle Nov. 19 7th and Bth grade basketball Zionsville, There - 6:30 A 7:30 pan. Nov. 19 College night Nov. 20 Freshman basketball Danville, There - 6:30 pan. Nov. 22-23 Fan Dramatic Production in H.S. Auditorium at 8:00 pan. Nov. 25 Freshman basketball Decatur J. H., Here - 6:30 pan. Nov. 25 7th and Bth grade basketbaU Decatur, There - 6:00 & 7:00 pan. Nov. 26 Varsity A reserve wrestling meet at Greenwood - 6:30 pan. Nov. 27 End of second grade period Nov. 27 Varsity A reserve basketban Pike, Here - 6:30 A 8:00 pan. Nov. 28—29 Thanksgiving Vacation

Last Saturday morning the College Board Scholastic Aptitude Tests were administered at Speedway High School to fifty-two seniors. Mr. Dalton Wicker, Mrs. Paul Guernsey, and Mrs. Charles Nay were in charge. Students in grades nine and ten who qualified for the honor rdU for the first grade period of the current school year include: (Continued on Page 6)

Baptist Chore! of The Master (American Baptist) Warner Wilson, Pastor 1620 N. Giris School Rood 241-4887 Morning Worship Church School —10:30 AM. Evening Worship

John Knox United Presbyterian Church 3000 N. High School R<U 291-0308 The Bov. Laurence A. SunkeL Jr. Paster. 193-1040 FALL SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:30 aan. Worship with Nursery. Church School Classes for children and youth through Bth grade. 10 JO aan. Coffee and conversation. 11 JO aan. Worship with Nursery. Church School Classes for children through Bth grade.

Grace Bible Church “An Evangelical Churdi With A Missionary Vision* Bible School 9:45 aan. Worship Services 10 JO aan. and 7 pan. Wednesday Evening Prayer Service 7JO pan. 1010 N. Main Street John T. Emblen. Pasta

Spwdwsy of the llawene s “ ndw Rd ““ i •=» 9 Church Worahl, 1039 I Youth N.YJA 6JO UMgmfegy Juniors «J 0 ii Service 7JO Vitin* Evening Psayur and Prates 7JO

First Bank & Trust Promotes W. D. Pnct

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William D. Price

Hany L. Keller, Chairman of the Board of Directors of First Bank & Trust Company has announced the promotion of William D. Price to Vice President. Price has served as Manager of the Mortgage Loan Department at the bank, and as an Assistant Vice-President, for the past 3% years. He and his wife Beverly and their two children live at 6711 Wilton Court. Price is a graouate of Arsenal Technical High School and bolds Bechelor’s and Master’s Degrees from Butler University in Business Administration. He is a member of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board, the Society of Real Estate Appraisers and a member of the Board of Directors of the Indianapolis Mortgage Bankers Association and Roberts Park Methodist Church.

Speedway Jaycee Jayne* The monthly meeting of the Jaynes was held in the home of Linda Brizendine. Rita Murphy was elected vice-president Recently a skating party and lunch was hosted for a group of girls at Indiana Giris School Clara Board and Linda Schaeffer were co-chairmen. We assisted the Jaycees in the Walk for the Kids who can’t Halloween Candy project. Mary Wallace was the coordinator. A special thanks to those who contributed, making this project a success. Card Party November 14.

Speedway O.E.S. News Tuesday, Oct 12th at 8:00 pan. win be our Stated Meeting. We win honor our past warders and past sentinels. Come and enjoy a social evening with our past officers. The Worthy Matron and Parton wishes to thank all who came and made our “Friends Night” such a beautiful meeting. We had guest officers from Bridgeport, Queen Ester, Daylight and Millersville. The Modernettes from Speedway High School gave a delightful program. Our thanks to MT. Wise and his group. Thought for the day “Prayer changes things for us and for others”.

Soccdwiv Chriitiia Rhurrh VJIVWIIWNIJ Will IvUGII vlllll UH 14th St. and Wtatoe Ave. 244-2600 Ray Mnntfnmery, Minister John L. Andree, Associate Ministar Art Vermillion, Minuter of Christian Mr. Dale E. Ramsey, Director of Music TWO MORNING SERVICES First Worship Service 830-10:00 Second Worship Service 1130-12:00 Children’s Study and Worship S3»>1030; 1130-1230 Youth and Adult Classes 10.30-10:40 You are cordially invited to worship with us next Sunday morning at either nine or eleven o’clock. Rev. John L. Andree win deliver the sermon at both services. The Motet Choir will sing “God Is Our Strong Salvation* by Lovelace, at 930; at 11 the Chancel Choir will sing “Grant Us Thy Peace” by Mendelssohn. (Continued on Page 5)

ANNUAL BIG PARTY Sponsored by SPEEDWAY BUSINESS MEN’S ASS’N Saturday. November 9, 1968 8 p.m. DOOR PRIZES GALORE!! ADMISSION SI.OO SPEEDWAY AUTO AUCTION MDG. ON WEST 10th ST. Proceeds for Town Decorations for Christmas & Race Day

Alpha Delta Omega Tonight, November 7th, Epsilon Chapter win celebrate their annual “Husband’s Night” at the Holiday Inn, Northwest Dinner wiß be served at 6:30 pan. with entertainment following. The social committee, with Evelyn Rosebrock as chairman, has planned the evening and should prowto be a lot of fun. Well be seeing you tonight Olieva Wenning, Pub.

Westwood Duplicate A team of four game was held in the clubhouse Tuesday, Oct 29 with the following winners: 1. Chas Skarvan - Robert Sulgrave - Monte Hale - Don Fleetwood 2. Adlai Harman - Mrs. Lee Ackerle - Chas Madenger - George Kerr 3. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Cook - Mr. and Mrs. Chas Thornberry 4. Miss Mabel Satterly - Mrs. C. W. Pein - Frank Dailey - Mrs. Robert Hoover

Card of Thanks I wish to thank everyone for the cards, letters,, visits and telephone calls during my stay in the hospital. Also my thanks to Dr. Montgomery and Rev. Andrae for their many visits. Gus Schoenewey

St. Like’s United Charch of Christ 5380 W. 16to Btmat Howard W. Boar, Pastor Morning Worship—B:3o and 10:30 am. Churrh School— -9:30 am. (Nursery for pre-school children at 10:80)

Speedway Methodist Church 3005 West 19th Street Rev James Grottick, Minister Rev. Homer C. Todd, Associate Minister Mrs, Jeannie Trent, Director of Music First Session 8:45- 9 JO—Family Worship 9:50-10:50—Church School-Adult A Youth Second Session 11 JO-12 JO—Worship Service (Churdi School Qredas 1-0) ‘IS IT PEACE?’ is the title of the sermon for Sunday next 10th November. The Preacher will be Jamas Grotttek. Peace, and what we can do for Peace will be the theme of our worship. We invite you to be a part of our congregation as we gather to do homage, and remember and give thanks. (Continued on Page 8)

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Basketball Season Tickets Season tickets will go on sale to Speedway students after school on Monday and Tuesday, November 18 and 19. Student tickets win seH for $4.00 for nine home games. Adult season tickets sales wiU be from 6:30 pm. to 7:30 pm. on November 18 and 19. Adult season tickets win sen for $6.00 for nine homo games. All tickets wiU sell for SI.OO at the door. This year the nine home games win be played with Pike, Lawrence Central. Southport, Zionsville, Washington, Plainfield, Warren Central, Whiteland, and Center Grove.

PERSONALS Chip Sunier win be at home on a short leave after a five month tour of duty in the Caribbean aboard the U.SS. Hermitage. He is a member of the U.S. Navy Underwater Demolition Team 21 Chip is the son of Hank and Mickey Sunier who live at 4931 W. 14th Street in Speedway. Two University of Evansville freshmen from Speedway, Greg K. Patterson and Michael L. Esarey, have been pledged to Phi Kappa Tau fraternity during Fall rush activities at the University. Greg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orman Patterson of 6225 Maren, is majoring in business. Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester K. Esarey of 5808 W. 29th Place, is majoring in engineering.

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