Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1970 — Page 3

THURSDAY, MAY 14,1970

St. Christopher Catholic Church 5335 W. 16th St. Rev. L. A. Lindemann Pastor Rev. John Hartzer .Assistant Pastor Daily Masses... Monday through Friday, 8:00 a»m. and 5:30 p.m. Saturday, 11:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Regular weekly Friday night Adult Social tomorrow night in the school social room begins at 7:00 p.m. There will be Just one more Social, May 22nd, this spring. God’s Housekeepers this week-end will be Ruth Schafer, Rita Murphy, Rita Thomason, Nancy Lawhorn, Lillian Bell, Jean Edwards, and Marjorie Deßosa. Kathryn Brier, chairman, 241-6998. The CYOers will receive corporate Holy Communion at the 10 o’clock Mass on Sunday morning, May 17. It will be a Guitar Mass. They will serve donuts and milk and coffee for the parishioners after the Mass in the school basement At the counting of the votes by the Nominating Committee on Wednesday night, May 6th, the following candidates were declared the winners for the offices of the new St Christopher’s Parish Organization. President, Gene Villinski; Executive Vice-President, Richard Zepa; Treasurer, Chester Good, Jr.; Executive Secretary, Mrs. Philip (Phyllis) Bayt; and, five other Vice-Presidents as follows: Ways and Means, Richard Rosner; Finance, Norbert Keller; Apostolic, Joseph Gibson; Education, Ralph Holland; Special Projects, Richard Robinson; Youth, Donald J. Murphy; Building and Grounds, Harry Doyle; Social and Sports, James Rolles; and, Liturgical, Charles Renie. These new officers will be installed in June. Susan Michelle Murphy of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, formerly of Speedway and member of St. Christopher Church, the daughter of James Murphy and the late Eileen Murphy, will be married Saturday, May 16th, to Urithon B. Parker. The wedding will be at three o’clock in the afternoon at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Wiggins, Mississippi. Mass intentions for this week: Sunday, May 10th, at 10:00 a.m. for DeUa Sorbe. Monday, at 8:00 a.m. for the parish; at 5:30 p.m. for Thomas McCollum. Tuesday, at 8:00 a.m. for a special Intention: at 5:30 p.m. for Margaret Winch. Wednesday, at 8:00 a.m. for Clara V. Burkhard, requested by Rosemarie Aklmen: at 5:30 p.m. for Clara Burkhard. Thursday, at 8:00 a.m. for Edward J. Jones, Jr., requested by Mr. and Mrs. Shuflet: at 5:30 p.m. for the intention of Agnes Zindersich. Friday, at 8:00 a.m. for Thomas Hart, requested by friends: at 5:30 p.m. for Louis Tanowby. Saturday, at U:3O a.m. for Lorna Wilson, requested by the Jack Wilson family: at 5:30 p.m. for Joseph Golc. First publication of the marriage banns of Rene ToreHa of St Christopher and Marlene Logsdon of St Jude were announced last Sunday. Mr. Riegel, Supervisor of Marriage and Family Program at the Catholic Social Service Center, will be the guest speaker at St. Christopher PTO meeting on Monday night, May 25 th, in the school social room. The school rooms will be open at 7:30 p.m. and the meeting will begin at 8:00 p.m. It is open to all members of the parish. Alverna Retreat announces a program on Marriage Enrichment to be held at Alverna May 15th-17th. Pray your Rosary dally for Peace in the World. by Nora Bray

St. John's Episcopal Church 5825 West 30th Street tt3-OJ7I The Rev. George Ivans, 291-8182 Sundays: BJO Holy Communion 9:80 Choral Eucharist, Sermon, Church School

Church of Christ 3103 N. High School Rd. 291-2521 or 244-2963 Bible Study -9:30 A.M. Worship-10:30 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. Wednesday-7:30 P.M.

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St Andrew’s Lutheran Church 2790 CrawfordsriDs Bead JOHN M. CHELU Peatar SUNDAY WORSHIP 9:00 & 10:30 AM SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL 9:00 & 10:30 AM HOLY COMMUNION 9:00 & 10:30 AM We invite you to Worship with us at one of the two Worship Services each Sunday morning throughout the year. THURSDAY, May 14, Martha Circle 9:00 a.m. in the Coffee House. Stewardship Committee and Task Force Calling 7:00 p.m. Teacher Training 7:30 p.m. Church Council 8:00 p.m. Mary Magdalene Circle in the home of Shirley Richards 8:00 p.m. SUNDAY, May 17, Holy Communion celebrated at 9:00 & 10:30 AM. Mrs. Alpha P. Burton, Assistant to Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson of the Social Health Association of Marion County, will speak to the High School Youth concerning “Sex Education, Venereal Disease and Drug Abuse’’ at 9:00 AM. Confirmation at the 10:30 Service. No Jr. Choir Practice. WEDNESDAY, May 20, Sr. Choir 7:45 PM. THURSDAY, May 21, Fellowship Committee 7:00 PM. COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS USING ST. ANDREW’S THIS WEEK: THURSDAY, May 14, Speedway Girl Scout Neighborhood 1:15 PM. Cub Pack Committee #566, 7:00 P.M. Tops 7:00 PM. Wt. Watchers 7:30 PM. MONDAY, May 18, Scouts #567 & #656, 7:00 PM. WL Watchers 7:30 PM. TUESDAY, May 19, Scouts #598, 2:30 PM. Alcoholics Annonymous and Al-Anon 8:30 PM. WEDNESDAY, May 20, Mini Lassies and Tops 7:00 PM. THURSDAY, May 21, Tops 7;00 P.M. Wt. Watchers 7:30 PM.

Grace Bible Church “An Evangelical Church With A Missionary Vision** Bible School 9:48 am. Worship Services 10:30 am. and 7 pm. . Wednesday Evening Prayer Service 7JO pm. 1010 N. Main Street John T. Emblen, Pastor

St. John’s Episcopal Chnrch 5825 Wont 30th Street The Rev. George Ivana, 291-8182 8:00 Holy Communion 9:30 Family Eucharist, sermon and Church School 11:30 Morning Prayer, sermon

CHAPEL ROCK CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1055 N. Girls School Road Dennis Fulton, Minster 8:30-10:45 Worship 9:45 A.M. Bible School 6:00 P.M. Youth Hour 7:00 P.M. Evening Worship

BABY SITTING 6 day week. Must have own transportation - Live out. Call 291-1856 after 6:30. CARPET REMNANTS 50$ & UP DISCOUNT CARPET 241-8246 NOON to 8 DAILY BANQUET HALL IN SPEEDWAY—Available for private meetings, dancing, receptions and parties. Kitchen facilities provided. Call Bob Davies, 241-7779. CARPET AND upholstery - cleaning, by Dura clean, no soaking, or scrubbing, quick dry, free estimate. 241-8087. TRASH HAULING - Clean out garages and basements, Insured. Call Truman. References. 244-3986.

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NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH (Fundamental - Independent) •470 H. High School Rood Rot. Lurry Newana, Footer Sunday School 9:45 a.m Preaching Service - 10:45 aJn Youth Groups 6:00 pm. Evening Service 7:00 pm. Prayer Meeting (Wed.) IM pan.

FRANK’S LANDSCAPING Evergreen and shrub trimming; tree topping and removal; spraying; planting and edging. Free estimates. Licensed. Call F. D. Hoeger, 243-6268. _ APPLES - HONEY McCay Orchards, 2 miles west of US 52 on 86th St. FOR SALE: Year roundhome, on beautiful Lake Hart, 4 mi. south Mooresville, - 4 bedrooms, modern, fireplace, 21/2 car heated garage, all on 2 lots. BJ). Realty, 241-5118. ANOTHER SERVICE Sell or buy your home, farm or commercial property through FIRST BANK & TRUST CO. 1180 Main St., Speedway, 243-3259. Member F.D.LC. ECONOMY UPHOLSTERINGDavenports and chairs recovered, springs retied and webbed, large variety of samples. Free pickup and delivery, Herbert Herron. 2911070. AQUARIUM SUPPLIES Tropical fish. 1556 Mwin St. The Trade Winds, Hours noon tn 9 n.m. 7 davs a week. FREE USE of hospital equipment for Speedway residents. Psi lota Xl Sorority. Call 2413281 or 293-0778. PAINTING - Exterior and interior by off-duty fireman. Free estimates. Duane F. Wiechers. 241-1158, SPEEDWAY HIGH School - Cassetty brothers - any house and yard work, light hauling and moving, garages and basements cleaned out, top soil, gutters cleaned and painted. Have three trucks. Tim 2444551 Tom. Insured. WANT TO fly the Aug? 18 ft. pole installed, complete. 2445288.

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Speedway United Methodist Church 5085 Went 10th Street

Rev. William R. Valentine, Minister Rev. John Pattison, Associate Minister Mrs. Jeannie Trent, Director of Music Dr. Harvey J. Kieser - Minister of Visitation SUNDAY SERVICES 9JO- 9:80 am.—WORSHIP SERVICE ChudchSchoM, Grade 1-8 10 JO-10:50 am.—Church School, Adults-Youth Youth Fellowship, For Grades 1-8 U JO-12 JO am.—WORSHIP SERVICE, Church School, Gradel-8 (Nursery and Kindergarten through the morning/ We cordially invite you to worship with us on Sunday morning at either 9 a.m. or 11 a.m. The Rev. Gay Johnson will preach at both services. The Johnson family will present a family night program at 6 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. Families are urged to bring covered dishes, salads, or desserts. We promise you an evening of fun, fellowship, and Inspiration. Calendar Monday-Methodist Men “Father and Son Banquet,’’ 6:30 p.m. (Film of the 1969 “500” Mile Race and a guest race driver) Tuesday-Amity Circle, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Morning Glory Circle, 9 a.m. Mary Martha Circle, 1 p.m. Charity Circle, 7:30 p.m.

Speedway Church of the Nazarene g 5020 CrewtadsvUle Rd. 243-00 H Minister, Rev. Jamas Bailey Sunday School 9JO. Church Worship 10 J 0 Youth N.YJ».S. BJO Juniors 6JO Evening Evangelistic Service 7JO Wednesday Evening Prayer and Praise 7JO

Baptist Church of The Master (American Baptist) Warner Wilson, Pastor 1820 N. Girls School Road Morning Worship Church School —10:30 All 241-4837 Evening Worship 7JO PJL

Speedway Baptist Church (Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention) 2906 Moller Rood Robert L. Wayne; Minister 291-8570 Sunday School, 9:45 un Training Hour, 6:00 pjn. Morning Worship; 11 aun. Rveniag Worehlp, 7:00 pjn. Mid-Week Prayer Service, 7:00 pjn. The Speedway Baptist Church is always happy to welcome visitors at any service. Nursery facilities are always available. J

MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH 4141 W. »sh School Rood Rev. A. J. HuDect, Paster Sunday School • * 9:15 a.m. Worship Service - - a - m -

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Board Approves Construction rhe Speedway Town Board last night authorized Henry B. Steeg & Associates, an engineering firm, to hire architects to design a combination police and fire station. Freeman Ketron, Town Board president, said the facility would cost the city an estimated SBOO,OOO and will be built next to the fire station at 1450 N. Lyndhurst. The fire station part of the building will have one bay long enough for two pieces of equipment, according to preliminary planning. Ketron said plans for the building and plans for another fire station to be located In the Meadowwood area of Speedway should be completed within the next two months. The Speedway Police Department now has offices In the towns water works building. When the building is completed the space used by the police department will be used for Town Board meetings, Ketron said. He also said a $56,003 aerial fire truck Is on order and space will be needed to house the equipment. The present fire station has only two bays for fire apparatus. Speedway officials earlier had selected three sites for the fire and police station but felt the cost of the property was too high. Board members decided it would be less expensive to build next to the fire station, Ketron said. Personal Michael Pollard, 5710 Hollister Drive, Speedway, was a- . mgng Indiana University students named to planning and counseling roles for Indiana University’s 1970 Freshman Camp, held each year at Rivervale, near Mitchell. Freshman Camp, sponsored by the YMCA and YWCA in cooperation with the LU. Junior (Freshman Division, is designed to acquaint entering freshmen with the University’s academic and social programs.

Speedway Christian Ckircft 14th Street and Winton Ave. 244-2000 Dr. Ray Montgomery, Minister Rev. Enos Nelson, Associate Minister Rev. Art Vermillion, Minister of Christian Education Mr. Dale E. Ramsey, Director of Music Mr. Larry Squier, Minister to Youth TWO MORNING SERVICES First Worship Service 9:00-10 JO Second Warship Service 11:00-12:00 Children’s Study and Worship 9JO-10J0; 11J0-12J0 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. The chancel flowers for next Sunday will be given by Mrs. Fairy Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Gaughan, and Jack Henderson, in loving memory of Mr. Walter Henderson; and by Mrs. Joan Ellson, Doug and Dave, in loving memory of Mrs. Esther Heuser. The Chi Rhos will meet Sunday evening, May 17th, 7:00 to 8:30, for a Bar-B-Q supper and planning session, and also compose a scrapbook of the 69-70 activities. A look will be taken at summer opportunities and fall activities. Plans will be made and committees appointed for the Chi Rho dance which will be May 22nd. So—you all cornel The chancel choir will rehearse Wednesday evening, 7:30-9:00, during the month of May. The “Review and Renew Your Faith” class will meet on Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m., Room 206, with Rev. Enos Nelson teaching. You can begin this class at anytime. “Responding to God’s Call” class, with Rev. Art Vermillion teaching, is held on Thursday morning, 10:00-11:30 a.m. Service Day for May will be May 21st instead of May 28th. Claudia Circle is hostess. White goods Is always needed for the bandages sewn by the women. Leave in the basket in the main kitchen, or bring to church office. C.W.F. Executive Board will meet Thursday, May 21st, 1:30 p.m., in the Bethany Room. Representatives from all circles should be present. Members of the five choirs and their families will have a pitch-in supper at the church on Thursday, May 21st, 6:30 p.m. Meat, roUs, and drink will be furnished; bring your favorite dish and own table service. Please be sure to call us If you have a high school senior graduating from a school other than Speedway. We don’t want to miss anyone. Baccalaureate Sunday is May 31st.

Church of Christ 4988 West IMh Street Sunday 9:45 ajn. and 7JB pjn. Thursday - 7JO pJB For Information call 291-8823$

John Knox United Presbyterian Church 8009 N. High School Nd. 291-0309 Th* Bov. Unmet A. SunhOL Jr. Pwtar. 298-1949 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:15 a.m.— Family Worship, Nursery and Kindergarten. 10:05 a.m. Church School for all ages. 11:10 ajn.—Worship, Nursery and Church School through 6th grade. St. Luke’s United Church of Christ 8380 W. 18th Street Howard W. Bear, Pastor Sunday Church School o-wt Morning Worship _lO JO ajn. (Nursery tor pre-echodlchildren)

Vice Crackdown Announced

An influx of prostitutes lured by Speedway’s May prosperity and population Increase is being met with a tough-handed antivice policy Sneedway police said today. Capt. Bill Crafton, head of Speedway police Investigations, said prostitutes for 500-Mlle Race practice and qualifications at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway shouldn’t be looking for leniency. He said prostitutes will be Jailed and high bond will be recommended In the Speedway Magistrate Court of Judge David Jester. Crafton said the town’s four motels are being watched for

Mechanics To Gel Coats

Specially designed blazer sport coats will be given to the 33 chief mechanics whose cars qualify for the 1970 500Mlle Race, Michael J. Schaeffer, “500” Festival president, announced today. The blazers will be presented May 27 at the Pole Mechanic’s Awards Banquet at 6 p.m. In the Egyptian Room of the Murat Temple. The program, which is open to the public, will honor the chief mechanics of each car in the field for the race, and will have a format slmillar to the Victory Dinner that honors the race winner. All chief mechanics will be seated at the speakers* table, Schaeffer said. The pole position car’s chief mechanic will

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more evidence of prostitutes working their way in from Indianapolis. One girl arrested In Speedway two weeks ago told police there she had headed west from Indianapolis on the recommendation of another girl, who told her the town was "easy pickins” this time of year. Crafton said his men are receiving photographs, descriptions, and information on automobiles and methods being used by known prostitutes and panderers from the Indianapolis vice squad. He said the girls so far apparently are going to their (Continued to page 6)

be given several other awards. The premiere showing of a new film highlighting the 500Mlle Race over the last 25 years also will be shown. Dinner tickets are available at the Festival office for $7.50 per ticket.

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