Speedway Flyer, Volume 37, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1969 — Page 1

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St. Christopher’s Catholic Church 5335 West 16th Street Rev. L. A. Lindemann Pastor Rev. John Hartzer Assistant Pastor Today is Holy Thursday. The children’s Mass was at 9 o’clock this morning. The High Mass will be said at 8:00 p.m. The Blessed Sacrament will be exposed for adoration after the Mass until midnight . The Church will be opened at 8 o’clock tomorrow morning for continued adoration of the Blessed Sacrament until the time for Good Friday services. There is no Mass on Good Friday. Adoration of the Crucified Savior and Holy Communion will begin at 2:30 p.m. (Continued on page four)

Library News The Speedway Public Library will be closed Good Friday, April 3. Over 400 children attended the Story Hour last Saturday. The next one is coming up soon, Watch the Flyer for further details. SCHOOL NEWS Current School Calendar April 3 & 4 Tennis Doubles Tournament with Mooresville at Speedway April 7 Return to school after Spring Vacation April 7 Varsity & reserve track Beech Grove, Here p.m. April 7 Varsity baseball Mooresville, There p.m. (Continued on page three)

Personals Barbara Louise Guiou, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Guiou, was initiated by Gamma Psi chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority at Texas Christian University on March 8. Miss Guiou is a freshman student majoring in Spanish and French. She served as Activities Chairman of her pledge class and has recently been named Public Relations Chairman of the active chapter. She received an award for the highest scholarship in her pledge class and was placed on the Dean’s List.

Lynn Hood, Speedway High School graduate, attending Missouri Valley College, Marshall Missouri, was recently elected president of the Student Body. Lynn is a Junior, majoring in Human Relations and is a member of the Humanic Club. His activities include campus homecoming chairman, Campus Greek week, chairman; Campus Blood Bank Chairman. He is also a member of the Inter Fraternity Council in which he has served as secretary and treasurer. He is a member of Alpha Omega Service fraternity. He has also served as vice president of Young Hall. His social fraternity is Alpha Sigma Phi in which he has held the offices of corresponding secretary, alumni secretary, rush chairman and several house committees. Lynn also serves as president of the Student Senate Government. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hood, 1732 N. Lyndhurst Dr.

Bernard Enlow, a former resident of Speedway, was recently promoted to police sergeant at Clearwater, Florida. Enlow, 26, completed five years in the department last week and has been working for 2% years toward a degree in Police Science and Administration. He was voted Police Officer of the Year this year by his fellow police officers and also received an award from Clearwater Jaycees as one of the outstanding police officers of the year. Enlow is married and the father of one son.

St. Lake’s United Church of Christ 5360 W. 16th Street Howard W. Beer, Pastor Morning Worship—B:3o and 10:30 am. Church School—9:3o am. (Nursery for pre-school children at 10:30)

St. Andrew’s z z \ Lutheran Church 5700 Crawfcedsvffio Bond 247-8884 1 JOHN M> CHELL. Pastor MBS JOYCE NELSON. DCS Maundy Thursday: Personal Meditation and Holy Communion will take place between the hours of 7:00 & 9:00 pm. Entire families are urged to kneel at the Altar, commune, and stay as long as desired. Good Friday: The 12:00.Noon Chapel Worship will be con(Continued on Page 4)

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Good Friday Services SPEEDWAY AREA MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION CHURCHES SPONSORING FOLLOWING SERVICES: 12:00 p.m. St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church. Speaker: Rev. Laurence Sunkel, Jr. 1:00 p.m. Speedway Christian Church. Speaker: Rev. Howard W. Beer. 2:00 p.m. John Knox Presbyterian Church. Speaker: Rev. R. Powell Mead.

P.T.A. PAPER SALE APRIL 9 NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF SPEEDWAY Town Ordinance #363 requires all dogs within the Corporate limits of the Town of Speedway to be licensed each year. This notice is to remind you that as of this date there are a large number of dogs not yet licensed. You can obtain\our license from the Clerk-TreSsurer in the Town Hall any day during the week from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and on Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to Noon. We have received a number of calls regarding dogs allowed to run loose in the Town. The Police Department has been notified to pick up any and all dogs running loose. If your dog is picked up and is unlicensed there is a fine of SIO.OO and a boarding fee of $1.75 per day when you claim your dog. If your dog is licensed and is picked up the fine is $5.00 and a boarding fee of $1.75 per day until you claim your dog. We hold any dog picked up for a period of three days and they are then turned over to the Marion County Sherrifs Department. We kindly ask your cooperation in getting your dog a license and please DO NOT let your dog run loose. Thank you. TOWN OF SPEEDWAY

Speedway 1969 Spring Swimming Schedule The following swim schedule will be in effect at Speedway High School April 7 through 23, 1969. Monday and Wednesday 3:35 to 4:05 Beginners - Grade 1 4:10 to 4:40 Beginners - Grade 2 4:45 to 5:15 Advanced Beginners - Grade 3 Mondays —ONLY 5:30 to 6:25 Junior and Senior Swim 6:30 to 7:25 Family Swim - All children MUST be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Tuesday and Thursday 3:35 to 4:05 Advanced Beginners - Grade 2 4:10 to 4:40 Beginners - Grades 3 & 4; Intermediate - Grades 5 & 6 4:45 to s:ls—Fear Cases (all ages) Jr. and Sr. Lifesaving Registration will be held on Monday, April 7th for all MondayWednesday classes, and on Tuesday the oth for all the Tuesday and Thursday classes from 3:45 to 4:45 p.m. If some class has been omitted at this time, it will be scheduled in the summer class listings.

Issued Every Week to Every Home in Speedway and Westgate Addition

‘Hidden Jewels - An American Mosaic’ To Be Next Lions Travelogue

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On Saturday Evening, April 5, 1969, the Speedway Lions Club will present its fifth program of the “TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE SERIES” at 8:00 p.m. in the Speedway High School Auditorium. JOE ADAIR is a native of lowa, but he has, to date, made his home on four continents. Though one of the youngest travelogue lecturers in America, he has several lifetimes’ worth of experiences from which to draw his accounts of life as it is lived around the world. MR. ADAIR hold a master’s degree based on Sociology and Economics, but his education has scarcely been limited to the campus. He has followed the midnight sun across Iceland and thrived on raw fish and octopus in Japan. He has been made to feel equally at home living with the Moslems in Kuwait, Hindus in India, and Kikuyus in Kenya. He lived for two years in Haille Selassie’s mountainous realm of Ethiopia while serving with the Peace Corps, and has traced and retraced East Africa’s grasslands to photograph her game at home. The hinterlands of Thailand, typoon on Mindanao, the Gaspe Peninsula each has etched itself on his consciousness. Having special regard for the inhabitants of a place he traverses Iran with Iranians and Europe with her peoples (in this case cycling 2600 miles). Not satisfied always to crawl along the surface of the earth, he became imbued with a love of flying that led him ultimately to attain his pilot’s license, and he regards flying with that special love reserved for hobbies, useful though it is in his profession. MR. ADAIR chose the travelogue profession because next to

P.T.A. Meeting Plan to attend the Speedway Parent-Teachers’ meeting Wednesday, April 9, 7:30 p.m. at the Senior High School Auditorium. Lowell Becker, M.D. of Child Guidance Clinic at Riley Hospital will speak on “Promoting Trust in Parent-Child Relationship” with question-answer period following. Devotions are to be given by the Girl Scouts. Social Hour in Cafeteria immediately afterwards. Invite your neighbor or a friend and support your P.T.A.

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 March 24, 1969 in the Town Hall auditorium. The Board approved the purchase of a new sludge truck for the Sanitation Department at a cost of $3,120.17 as quoted by Carson Ford Sales, Brownsburg, Indiana. The Board approved the purchase of three new Police Cars from Tom Baker Motors as low bidder. Cost of the three new cars will be $6,062.55. The Board approved the request of Fire Chief Edward Sowell to send his four officers to a fire training school. The Board approved Mr. Sowell’s request to use the small Civil Defense truck for fire inspection purposes.

Baptist Church of The Natter (American Bapttet) Warner Wilson. Pastor 1630 N. Giris School Boad 341-4837 Morning Worship Church School —10:30 AM. Evening Worship

Speedway Baptist Church (Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention) 2986 Moller Road Sunday Echoed. 9:45 am. ■ Training Hour. 6:00 pm. Morning Worship, 11 am. Evening Worship, 7:00 pm. Msd-Week Prayer Service, 7:00 pm. The Speedway Baptist Church te always happy to welcome visitors at any service. Nursery facUttes are always available.

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having experiences, he enjoys sharing them. “HIDDEN JEWELS AN AMERICAN MOSAIC” is great fun and will capture America’s little-known wonders and weave them into a colorful mosaic that will be visually pleasing and emotionally meaningful. Wings will bridge the gaps that will obviously result lending color, motion and mood all their own. The sky is the limit. Let’s fly away across the blue of America’s skies with a pair of restless wings as the Panoramic Camera carries us to new horizons of TRAVELOGUE fun. If we don’t immediately recognize our surround, ings, that’s because here, vividly portrayed, are America’s secreted treasures, her little-known wonders! A superb musical score complements a vigorous and appealing narration by JOE ADAIR. Play the game! “Where in the world are we?” As the answers unfold, so will heighten the appreciation of this great continent and its “HIDDEN JEWELS”!

P.T.A. Paper Sale Speedway residents make sure you save all of your newspapers for the Paper Sale on April 9. For pick-up you may call 244-3882. Jolly Homemakers The Jolly Homemakers will meet Wednesday, April 9th at the home of Jane Higbee, 6116 W. 29th Place. Evelyn Rosebrock will assist her. Speedway Hobby & Homemakers The Speedway Hobby & Homemaker Chib will tour Farley Funeral Home at 9:30 a.m., April 10, as a money making project. After lunch at McL we will meet at the home of Ethel Kuszmaul, 4956 W. 16th Street for the regular meeting and lesson in making “Artificial Fruit”, given by Alberta Lambert. .f .TA. PAPER SALE V APRIL 9

NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH (Fundamental - Independent) 3470 N. High School Road Rov. Larry Nowans. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 am Preaching Service - 10:45 am Youth Groups6:oo p m. Evening Service7:oo pm Prayer Meeting (Wed.) 7:00 pm.

THE SPEEDWAY JAYCEES ARE SPONSORING THEIR ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT FOR CHILDREN 2 TO 10 YEARS OLD SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1969 - 1:00 P.M. AT MEADOWOOD PARK PRIZES GALORE - A VISIT FROM THE EASTER BUNNY

International Junior Basketball Pictured above is Jim Eppen with the Speedway boys and Coach participating in tournament: Kneeling David Kink; Standing (L to R) Kevin Fath, Eddie Goddard and coach Fred Fath.

The sixth annual International Junior Basketball Tournament is scheduled to start at Northwest High School, Thursday, April 3rd With first round games starting at 11:00 a.m. Semi-final games are scheduled for 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m., Thursday nite. * Losers of first round games will play at Municipal Gardens starting at 11:00 a.m. Friday, April 4th. Semi-final winners meet at 9:00 p.m. Saturday for the Championship; this game will be preceded by a consolation game at

Early Birds The April meeting of the Speedway Early Birds will be held Wednesday, April 9 at 9:00 in the home of Mrs. Retz Gullett, 2105 Allison with Mrs. Betty Shirtzinger as co-hostess. The lesson will be given on “Cake Decorating”. WESTWOOD NEWS Westwood Country Club kiddie Easter party Saturday, April 5, 1:00 - 2:45 p.m. Movie at 1:00. Walt Disney’s “Fun and Fancy Free”. Easter Egg Hunt at 2:30. Come see the Easter Bunny. members-Children/free Guest/50 For children 10 yrs. and under Westwood Country Club Ladies Exercise Class. “THE FLUTTERBUGS” meets every Tuesday and Thursday, 10:00 a.m. Swim - Steam - Sauna - Exercise - Joggin - Coffee and Do-nuts First Thursday of the Month.

Church of Christ 1193 N. High School Rd. 291-2521 or 244-2963 Bible Study Worship Wednesday

Jehu Knox United Presbyterion Church 3000 N. High School RdL 291-0300 The Rev. Laurence A. SunheL Jr. Pastor. 293-1846 WINTER SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:30 am. Worship with Nursery. Church School Classes for children and youth through Senior High School. 10:30 am. Coffee and conversation. 11:00 am. Worship with Nursery. Church School Classes for children through 6th grade.

Grace Bible Church “An Evangelical Church With A Missionary Vision** BUde School 9:45 am. Worship Services 10:30 am. and 7 pm. Wednesday Evening Prayer Service 7:90 pm. 1010 N. Main Street John T. Emblen, Pater

Speedway Church es the Razarene SON Crewfosdsvffia Bd H 118 08M T n Mbfetee, Bov. James Mtep Sunday School 9:30 I Church Worshiplo:3o I Youth NYP& 6:30 Juniors 6:30 Evening Evangelistic Service 7EO Wodtoiiiihy Evening Prayer and Praise . 7SM

7:10 p.m. Trophy presentation by Northwest American Legion Post 497 will follow the championship game. AR boys participating in Junior Basketball leagues at Garfield Park, Rhodius Park and Municipal Gardens are admitted free to tourney games. Adult prices for a session is 75c and boys and girls in school are admitted for 25c. First round games are as follow: Thurs., San Juan vs Terre Haute, 11:00 a.m.; Peoria vs Rhodius Park, 12:15 pan.; Bedford vs Garfield Park, 1:30 p.m.

Facts About The Speedway Water Works In the next several issues of the Speedway Flyer we will give you information about the Speedway Water Works which we feel will be of interest to you as a Speedway resident. This week we will give you information on Street Mains as of 12/31/1968. Size of Main Number of feet 1%” Mainss22 2” Mains9s6 3” Mains-250 4” Main 522,995 6” Mains 115,434 8” Mains 38,487 10” Mains 17,060 12” Mains 23,148 14” Mains 2,162 16” Mains3s3 Total all mains 221,367 Watch next week’s issue of the Flyer for more facts about the Speedway Water Works. Ray L. Oeth, Clerk-Treasurer

Speedway Christian Church 14th Si. and Winton Ave. 244-2000 Ray Montgomery, Minister John L. Andrae, Associate Minister Art Vermillion, Minister of Christian Education Mr. Dale E. Ramsey, Director 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 FOUR EASTER SERVICES You are cordially invited to worship with us on Easter Sunday. Sunrise Service will be held at 6:00 a.m., with the Motet Choir singing, and Rev. John L. Andrae giving the meditation. Indentical worship services will be held at 8:00, 9:30, and 11:00 a.m., with Dr. Ray Montgomery delivering the sermon. The Angelus and Chorale (Continued on Page 5)

SPEEDWAY BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL MEN'S ASSOCIATION Spring Benefit Dinner Dance Saturday Evening, April 19, 1969 Holiday Inn West Dinner 8 p.m. Pyz Pat Band Dance 9 p.m. SIO.OO Couple DOOR PRIZES - Including: One Pair Tickets to the 1969 For Tickets: Contact any Business in Speedway or Paul Clarke Ticket Chairman

First Notice; Baseball News Boys, this is a reminder to keep Friday, April 18th, open for an important baseball meeting. More details in next week’s flyer. Card of Thanks We are deeply grateful and appreciate the kind expressions of sympathy and floral contributions of our many friends, neighbors and relatives. A special thanks to Rev. C. E. Oakes, of El Bethel Church in Speedway for the comforting Services and to the members of the church, also the kind consideration of the Conkle Funeral Home. Carl E. Lantz Lloyd Lantz Rosemary Pieper Lorene Heritier Edith Cook

MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH Miwrwirf Synod 4141 N. High School Road Rov. A. J. HellerL Pastor Sunday School9:ls a.m. Worship Servicelo:3o am

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

Speedway United Methodist Church 5065 West 10th Street Rev James Grottick, Minister Rev. Homer C. Todd, Associate Minister Mrs. Jeannie Trent, Director of Music SUNDAY SCHEDULE 8:45 am. Worship Service 9:50 am. Church School. Adults, Youth & Children 11:00 am. Warship Service (Church School. Grades 1-6) (Nursery and Kindergarten facilities throughout the morning) EASTER DAY At this, the most wonderful part of the Christian year, we send greetings to our friends of the various churches in the area and then all those who belong to the Speedway community. May the joy and the certainty of Easter find a place in your hearts and inform the days ahead. Once again there will be three services on Easter Day—6:3o (Sunrise Service), 8:45 and 11:00 am. James Grottick will be the preacher at the 8:45 and 11:00 am. services. We call our total church to God’s house lor this groat day at rejoicing. Let us worship together as one greet church family. The Crusader Choir will sing during the 8:45 service. The Anthem will be "Alleluia” and “Golden Harps are Sounding”. The Chancel Choir will sing during the second service. The anthem will bo “King of (Continued on page tour)

Church es Christ . 4966 West 108 h Street Services* Sunday 9:46 am and 7:06 rm. Thursday tNB pm Bar infarmatten call 181-8633

St. Jehu’s Episcopal Church 8898 WW 96* EM—BSHR The Rev. George Evam, MI-8181 Sundays: 640 Holy Communion 9M Choral Eucharist, Barmen. Church School

POLICE DEPT. 244-9543 POLICE DEPT.

Maude M. Lantz Funeral services were held Friday, March 25, for Maude M. Lantz 639 N. Alton Ave. wife of Carl E. Lantz, mother of Lloyd Lantz, Rosemary Pieper, Lorene Heritier and Edith Cook. She had 13 grand children and 7 great grandchildren. She was Sister of Mrs. Susie Wells and Mrs. Lucy Polley (deceased) of Madisonville, Ky. Mrs. Lantz was born in Henderson, Ky. has lived in Indianapolis since 1913.

Card of Thanks Sincerest thanks to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for their many acts of kindness during my stay in the hospital. The lovely cards, beautiful flowers and gifts; your prayers, visits and phone calls were all gratefully appreciated by both Mrs. DeLapp and myself. Special thanks, also to Rev. Montgomery; Dr. Gray and his staff and to my good neighbor, Mr. Claude Holder for his assistance. I am getting along' fine now, but its really very encouraging to know, “when a feller needs a friend”, he has them. God Bless You All. Jim DeLapp

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