Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1968 — Page 1

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St. Christopher's Catholic Chorch 5335 W«d 13th Street Bev. L. A. Lindemann - —Pastor Bev. Bay Kessler Assistant Pastor CYO Choir practice tonight at 7:00 pm. Food-Carry-Out tomorrow night at 5:00 pjn., school social mom . . . those good fish sandwiches and other sandwiches. Adult Social at 7:00 p.m. (Continued on Page 3)

CAUTION... KNOW YOUR CLEANERS A peculiar accident reported by the National Safety Council involved two housewives in separate cases. Both were using ordinary toilet bowl cleaner. Not satisfied with the way it was removing stain, each one added some household bleach and stirred with a brush. One died quickly—the other spent a long time in the hospital. A U.S. Navy medical newsletter tells about 20 people being overcome by gas or gases released from a cleaning mixture. Investigation revealed the mixture included a well-known liquid household cleaner, chlorine bleach and ammonia. What happened in the above cases was that posionous gas was liberated when the users decided to use a mixture of two common household cleaning agents. When the widely used household chlorine bleach (a sodium hypochlorite solution) is combined with an acid-producing substance, such as toilet bowl cleaner or vinegar, there is a sudden release of a quantity of chorline gas. Likewise, when a chlorine bleach is mixed with ammonia, lye, or other alkaline substance, the action will liberate highly irritating gas. If the gas is inhaled, in either case, it can cause serious injury and possibly death. Accidents of this type have occurred not only in the kitchen and bathroom, but also in the cleaning and treating of the water in swimming pools. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that because certain household products are good and useful the combination of two or more of them will do a better job than one alone. Very often mixing them is useless and unnecessary since combined they will not make the job of cleaning easier nor give better results; and sometimes combining them may be disastrous. Follow the safe rule —use chemical cleaners as the manufacturers direct on the labels, and keep in mirid some scouring powders now contain chlorine bleach. It is best, anyway, not to use a hypochlorite (chlorine) bleach in toilets bowls, sinks, or bathtubs, or on electrical appliances, as it can in time injure, dull, or roughen a fine, smooth porcelain surface.

DON'T MIX Chlorine bleach with toilet bowl cleaners with ammonia with lye with rust remover with vinegar with oven cleaner IN SHORT DON’T MIX CHLORINE WITH ANY OTHER CLEANING AGENT. Speedway Fire Department Chief Edward R. Sowell

NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH (Fundamental - Independent) 3470 N. High School Road Rot. Larry Nowans, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 ajn. Preaching Service . 10:45 aan. Youth Groups 6:00 pan. Evening Service 7JO pan. Prayer Meeting (Wed.) 7:00 pan.

St. Andrew’s /\ Lutheran Church 5700 Crawfordsville Road 343*6604 I JOHN M. CHELL. Paster MBS JOYCE NELSON. DCS aan.—Worship & Sunday Church School I 9:40 aan.—Sunday Church School n & Now Member Claee 11:00 aan.—Worship Tonight at 7:00 pan., the Girl Scouts will meet with their leaders. Also at 7:00, the TOPS groups will meet The Church Council will hold it’s monthly meeting at 7:30 pan. (Continued on Page 3)

SPEEDWAY FLYER

New Appointments At Linde

Ml J did J. E. JACKSON

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Dr. D. C. Freeman, Jr., Director of Technology of Union Carbide’s Materials Systems Envisions, has announced two managerial appointments at the Division’s Speedway Laboratories facility. Mr. J. E. Jackson has been named Laboratory Director of the Technology Department and Mr. C. R. McKinsey was appointed Technology Manager - Coatings Service. Mr. Jackson, a UCC employee since 1959, has previously been associated with the UCC Linde Division Research Department at Speedway. Named Group Leader of that department in 1962 and Research Supervisor in 1966, Mr. Jackson has specialized in arc device technology and played an important role in the development of Linde’s commercial laser

welder. Mr. C. R. McKinsey joined Union Carbide in 1949 as a Research Engineer with the Metals Division in Niagara Falls. He transferred to the Linde Division at Spedway in 1963 to supervise the Materials Science program and since 1967 has held the position of Manager-Materials Evaluation Section of the newly formed Materials Systems Division Technology Department The Materials System Division, formed in 1967, consolidates UCC’s capabilities in providing high performance products—both materials and unique coatings with unusual wear resistance for applications in jet engines, gas turbines and the chemical and nuclear industries.

MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH am --0 <w mi ns* Missouri oyxioci 4141 N. Hgh School Road Rev/A. J. Hollert Pastor ' Sunday School 9:15 aan. Worship Service 10:30 aan.

Issued Every Week to Every Home in Speedway and Westgate Addition

Earl Wibon caNad it • - - - *A Sermon on Uvo" "With a tug at your heartstrings and a nudge at your funny bone you are moved by this portrait of two of the greatest women the world has known - - - - Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan" W WILUAM GIBSON t Presented by Speedway H.S. Student Theatre Fri. and Sat., Nov. 22 and 23 at 8:00 p.m. Reserved Seats now on Sale at the High School Students SI.OO Adults $1.25 Adult Season Tickets are $3.00 Write Mr. Don Johnson, Speedway High School

DeMolay Installation Bruce Samm will be installed as Master Counselor of Speedway Chapter Order of DeMolay on November 23. Ceremonies will start at 7:30 p.m. and a reception will follow the installation. Lynsey Bain and Alan Reich will become Senior and junior Councilor respectively. Kids Turkey Shoot The Kid’s Turkey Shoot, a first in Speedway history, will take place on Saturday, November 23rd, from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Every half hour on the hour boys and girls from 6 to 12 will be invited to show their marksmanship at the Vonnegut’s Garden Center in Speedway Shopping Center. Children will be given ammunition and the use of Daisy BB guns and targets. A Daisy BB gun representative will be present to assist all young marksmen. Sixteen turkeys will be awarded to the youngsters who get closest to the target. One turkey will be given each half hour. Everything is free. All you need is a sales receipt from any Speedway Center Merchant Association Member.

UNICEF Thanks to everyone who gave so generolusly to the recent UNICEF Drive! A total of $604 was collected in the Speedway area! Veterans of W.W.L. Speedway “500” Barracks #3412 Veterans of W.WJ. met November 7, 1968 at the American Legion Home, 1926 N. Georgetown Rd. and elected officers for 1969. They are to be installed at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, December 7. at the above address, they are: Ivan Chambers, Commander Herbert Dunlap, Senior Vice Commander Albert Turek, Junior Vice Commander Archie Pace, Quartermaster Rev. Starr Lloyd, Chaplain Chnarles Dahmer, Judge-Advo-cate Earl Combs, trustee, 3 year term Archie Pace, Commander

Baptist Church of The Master (American Baptist) Warner Wilson, Pastor 1610 N. Girls School Road 141-4837 Morning Worship Church School —10:30 AJA Evening Worship

Church of Christ 1103 N. nah School Rd. 391*1511 at *44-3983 Bible Study 9JO AJA Worship Wednesday 7JO PJA

Speedway Baptist Church (Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention) 3 VoO MOAMr JCVOmQ Pastor—DeWitt M Ginn, ThJ). Sunday School, 9:45 aan. Training Hour, 6JO pan. Morning Worship, 11 am Evening 7JO pm Mid-Week Prayer Service, 7JO pm The Speedway Baptist Church is always happy to welei—e visitors at any service. Nursery facilitim are always available.

Thursday, Novertbtr 21, 1968

PERSONALS Jim L. Ribley has been promoted by Eli Lilly and Company to manager of warehousing and receiving. Joining the company in 1957 as an associate analytical chemist, he had been a senior personnel representative since 1963. A native of Indiana, Ribley was graduated from Laketon High School in 1951. He served in the United States Army from 1954 to 1956 and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in chemistry from Manchester College in 1957. Ribley is a member of the American Chemical Society. He and his family live at 6205 Hickorywood Drive, Indianapolis.

Miss Christin Fulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fulton, 2133 Fisher Avenue, Speedway, is a recent pledge of Alpha Chi Omega sorority at DePauw University. Chrissie was also elected president of her freshman dorm, Mason Haß. Lt. James C. McAllister a dentist serving with the U.S. Navy aboard the Carrier U.S.S. Hornet, CVS-12. He sailed from Long Beach, California Oct. 1 for active duty in the South Pacific area. Dr. McAllister graduated from Speedway Grade and High Schools. He has a B.S. from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana and a D.D.S. from Indiana School of Denistry of Indianapolis, Indiana. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McAllister of Speedway.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Honeycutt of 1926 Eisenhower Drive, had as their overnight guest, Lieutenant Commander of the United States Navy Air Force, Rodney Fishburn and daughter Joanie. Lieutenant Commander Fishburn is a nephew of Mrs. Honeycutt. The Honeycutts and their friends Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graham were shown movies of Italy, Greece, Phillipine, Islands, Hong Kong, Vietnam, and many more places where Lieutenant Commander Fishburn has been stationed through-out his Navy CareerLieutenant Fishburn and Daughter will join his wife and his other two daughters at his Father’s home, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Fishburn at Purcell, Oklahoma, before proceeding on to Corpus Christi, Texas where he will be stationed for the time being.

LIBRARY PREVIEW American public library service is based on the principle that reading is an important part of education. The library’s practice of granting the privilege of withdrawing books for home reading is its most important single service. Every library must develop its own policies to meet local demands. TO learn those which will apply for the new Speedway Public Library 5833 West 25ih Street Attend OPEN HOUSE Sunday. November Mih 1:30 to 5:30 pan. The core of a book collection is composed of the following: (1) a comprehensive collection of standard books (classics, histories, criticisms), (2) a representative selection in the major areas of knowledge (literature, art, religion, travel, business, biography, Science, education, etc.), (3) a working collection of useful tools of reference (encyclopedias, handbooks, bibliographies, guides) as well as (4) a general fiction collection, Brouse through our collection in the Adult Reading Room. Re sure also to visit the Chldren’s Reading Room. To accommodate patrons a book depository has been supplied rat the Library Entrance for after hours return of books. At the entrance you will also find provision made for automatic cleaning of patrons’ shoe soles! This will be a real boost for the appearance of our carpeting during the inclement weather ahead of us at this season of the year.

Community Thanksgiving Service “The Speedway area Ministerial Association invites you to attend the. Community Thanksgiving Service, Wednesday, November 27th, 7:30 p.m. This year it will be held for the first time at St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church, 5700 Crawfordsville Rd. (adjacent to the Speedway Shopping Center). The sermon will be delivered by the Rev. DeWitt Ginn, the new Pastor at the Speedway Baptist Church. Special music will be provided by the John Knox Presbyterian Choir. The Lessons will be read by the Rev. Vernon Hess, Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. The host Pastor is the Rev. John Chell. ? This is the 'Sixth Community Thanksgiving Service sponsored by the Ministerial Association. You are invited to come as members of separate denominations, but foremost as Christians who desire to worship and praise God who has blessed us richly as a people. Observe this American holiday as did our forefathers Gathered in Worship.”

School News Current School Calendar Nov. 22-23 “The Miracle Worker” in H.S. Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. Nov. 25 Freshman basketball Decatur J.H., Here - 6:30 pan. (Continued on Page 6)

WESTWOOD COUNTRY CLUB CHILI SUPPER Friday, Nov. 22 Serving 4:30 to 3:00 P-i"-MEMBERS AND GUESTS WELCOME KAN TO HAVE DINNER WITH US

El-Bethel Baptist Church 1502 North Main Street, Speedway C. E. Oakes, pastor Sunday School 0:30 ajn * Church Worship 10:30 ajn - Evangelistic service 7:30 pjn - 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 '

John Knox United Presbyterian Church 3000 N. High School Rd. 191-0308 The Rev. Laurence A. SunkeL Jr. Paster. 193-1846 FALL SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:30 aan. Worship with Nursery. Church School Classes for children and youth through Bth grade. 10:30 aan. Coffee and conversation. 11:00 aan. Warship with Nursery. Church School Classes for children through Bth grade.

Brace Bible Church “An Evangelical Church With A Missionary Vision" Bible Sen***! 9:45 am. Worship Services 10J0 am and 7 pan. Wednesday Evening Prayer Service 7JO pm. 1010 N. Main Street John T. Embkn, Pester

Speedway Church es the Nazarene 5030 Crawfordsvillo Rd. MO-OOW ounaay ocnooi ■■■ ■ I Church Warthip . M>:» IriRSTI Youth N.YJP.& «:» mnmmofwmb juniors —— —— Evening Evangelistic Service TJO Wttendw Ewes teg Prayer end Praise 7JB

Pack 66 News Saturday, November 2, the Webelos Scouts, of Pack 66, and their fathers left for Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, to spend the weekend. A group of thirty-seven departed from Speedway, by automobiles, at 7:30 a.m. Under the new revised outdoor program for Cub Scouts, the Webelos Scouts are permitted one or two dad-and-son overnight camping trips during the year. As a transitional step toward Boy Scouting, Webelos dens will have a broader outdoor program than the dens for the younger boys, as in previous years. This was the first overnight for the Webelos dens this year. After lunch Saturday, the group took a free two hour educational (Continued on Page 3)

Pack 66 News ATTENTION ALL CUBS. Thursday night, November 21, is Inspection Night. We want all Cubs present with their shoes shined, their hair combed and their uniforms in top shape. Now is the time for each of you to shine for your Den and your Pack by being in tip-top condition according to the inspection sheet handed out to you by your Den Mother. Bring this inspection sheet with you to Pack with your name on it and whatever other information it calls for. See you Thursday night, November 21, at 7:30 p.m., at Newby School.

Speedway ChristiM Cherek l«h ML and Vtaha Ave» 344-3089 Ray Montgomery, Minister John L. Andrae, Associate Minister Art Vermillion, Minister Christian Education Mr. Dale E. Ramsey, Director of Music TWO MORNING SERVICES First Worship Service Second Worship Service ll:00-12.*00 Children’s Study and Worship 9:00-10:30; lkoo-13.*00 Youth and Adult (Tosses 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. Andrae will (Continued on Page 3)

Railey Caplinger Mr. and Mrs. Jurrell E. Caplinger, 2010 Fisher Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Caplinger and Wayne Railey. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Engene Railey, 7202 Westlake Drive. Marilyn graduated in the class of ’6B from Speedway High School. Wayne graduated from Ben Davis High School in 1966 and attended Purdue University. A March 29 wedding is now being planned.

Important Flyer Notice Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, display advertising and church news should be in our office by Saturday evening. All classified ads and general news must be in by Monday noon. The Flyer will be distributed, Wednesday, November 27. Little League Fottbali Don’t forget the annual season meeting tonight, Thursday, November 21st at 7:00 p.m. in the Town Hall. All interested coaches, parents and friends are urged to attend. The continued growth and success of our association depends upon good support.

fvonce ro speeaway Residents Trash & Garbage Pick-up Thanksgiving Day This is to advise that there will not be a trash and garbage pick-up on Thursday November 28, 1968 Thanksgiving Day. Trash and Garbage usually picked up on Thursday will be made on Friday and Friday’s pick-up will be made on Saturday. RayL.Oeth, Clerk-Treasurer

Card of Thanks I wish to thank all of my friends relatives, neighbors, Jolly Homemakers and the Eunice Circle for the flowers, cards and calls I received while in Winona Hospital. I deeply appreciate your thoughtfulness. Evalyn Laughlin

St. Luke’s United Church of Christ 5380 W. 18th Street Howard W. Beer, Pastor Morning Worship—B:3o and 10:30 am. Church School—0:30 am. (Nursery for pre-school children at 10:30)

Speedway Methodist Church 5085 Week 18th Street Rev James Grottick, Minister Rev. Homer C. Todd, Associate Minister Mrs. Jeannie Trent, Director of Music First Session 8:45- 9:4o—Family Worship 9:50-10:50—Church School-Adult & Youth Second Session 11 JO-13 JO—Warship Service (Church School—Grades 1-8) Sunday, the 24th of November, the Rev. James Grottick will be preaching with his sermon entitled "We Need Religion at Its Best". Acolytes will be Ken Kissam and Glenn Roeder in the Mist service and Jon Stanton and Greg Wise in the second service. Be sure to attend the Community Thankgiving Service on Wednesday, November 27th, sponsored by the Speedway Association of Churches. Wesley Bible Class Pot Luck Supper November 35th BJO pm with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Farley

Church cf Christ 4888 Wash IMh EMM ' Sen fi£Jiay 9:48 am and TJO pm Thursday —-... 7 JO pm For information call 391-8833 ,

St. Johi’s Episcopal Ctarth sots Wtat soth sis Mt•— osn The Rev. George Evens, 301-8183 Sundays. BJO Holy Cotnamnion 9 JO Choral RudwrioL Birwis. ChwMh BbM

POLICE REFT. 244-9543 POLICE DEPT.

Cleo S. Flinn Funeral services for Cleo S. Flinn. 65 years old, 4949 West 12th Street, Speedway, wore held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Farley Speedway Funeral Home. Burial was in South Cemetery at Danville. Mr. Flinn died Sunday in Methodist Hospital. He had retired this year. He had worked 22 years at the Linde Division of Union Carbide Corporation. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, Christian Church and Lions Club at Speedway and formerly had been an adult organizer for Job’s Daughters and a member of the Speedway Auxiliary Police. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Mary Flinn; a daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Harper; a brother, Willis Flinn, and four grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.

Children's Praytr Dear Lord: Thank you for everything you have created and for our fathers and mothers and for teachers. Thank you for brothers and sisters. Thank you for sending Jesus Christ and for the privilege to worship. Forgive us for the wrong things we have done. Help the sick people and poor people of the world. Help people who don’t know about you to learn your love and forgiveness. In Jesus Christ name, Amen Anita Baker, Jeff Fuller, Brad Melvin, Jeff Racer, Lori Sauer, Bev Stout, Linda Tapscott, Jayne Wise and Pam Corder WRB Carl Fisher School, sth grade.

OJE.S. NEWS Tuesday, November 2th, 8 p.m. will be a called meeting of Speedway Chapter #561. We win have initiation work. Come join us in feDowship and welcome our new members. We wish for you, your family and friends a “Happy Thanksgiving.” Refreshments win be served in social room after our meeting. Thought for the day—“ Count your blessings for which you are Thankful”. Barbara Finnerty, W. M. Lee Cadwell, W.P.

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