Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1960 — Page 3

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SMITH'S FOOD MARKET 4045-07 BOULEVARD PLACE PrMh Vecetablas • Pnriti Choice Mean Deliveries AT. S-4M QUAUTV POODS

1, 2 ond 3-ROOM APARTMENTS NORTH COLLEGE FURNISHED Or UNFURNISHED WA. 6-1241

WIENERS HAMBURGER SMO. SAUSAGE 3 Lbs. $1.00

Sho. Bones 7 Lbs. $1.00

GRADE A LARGE EGGS Doz. 37c GREENS 2 Lbs. 25c

CHEESE SPREAD . . CRACKERS BANANAS ORANGES

2 Lb. Box 49c 1 Lb. Box 19c . . 6 Lbs. 25c . 3 Doz. 99c

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PILGRIM AND THE "NEW LOOK": Indicative of the spirit in which the Pilgrim people have exhibited in the past to completely satisfy the wants and "washes" of its loyal customers — is this beautifully con-

structed and modern plant (located at 22nd and Illinois) designed and built with the "new look" in modern dry cleaning and self-servicing plants.

Frontiers Launch Annual Courtesy Week, May 9 In an effort to bring about an awareness on the part of the public of the importance and necessity for courtesy in every day life, the Frontiers Club of Indianapolis will launch its 4th Annual Courtesy Week program May 9-15. Many activities aimed at children of all ,?°e groups have been planned for the observance. The Frontiers feel that the lack of courtesy shown on the streets and public places by many of the youths of our city has reached an alaiming rate. In an effort to reach these youths, all ministers in the city are urged to cooperate by placing special emphasis on Courtesy Sunday, May 15, in Sunday School and during regular church services. Local businesses are also urged to cooperate by aiding in the distribution of literature promoting Courtesy Week. Members of the Frontiers committee are Merritt Pace, chairman, Dan Moore and Frank Chowning. Curtis H. Norris is president of the Indianapolis Chapter.

Slogan Contest to Feature Opening of Pilgrim Laundry

Celebration of its new $250,000 dry cleaning and self-service laundry plant at 22nd and Illinois Streets, Pilgrim Laundray is featuring, William B. Calwell, president and treasurer of the firm announced recently a Slogan Sontest in conjunction with the Grand

Opening this weekend. See Ad page 1. 2nd Section

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1959, Hie new triple service plant features new concepts in laundry and dry cleaning service and

methods.

Designed by Martin and Jelliffee, architects; and constructed by the Glenroy Construction Co., the new plant, a curtain walVCtolifornia design, consists of two main buildsing connected by a weather-protec-tive drive-under canopy. In one building is a 24-hour Econowash Laundry, equipped with 21 speed Queen top-load washers and nine dryers. It is completely

Masonic Official Is Speaker for Ft. Wayne O.E.S.

REV. W. II. WEAVER FT. WAYNE — Rev. William Howard Weaver, right worshipful deputy grand master of Masons of the Indiana jurisdiction and principal of George W. Sloan Elementary School No. 41 in Indianapolis, will be the principal speaker when Matchless Chapter No. 8 (PHA) observes its 71st Annual Banquet Saturday, March 14 at 6:30 in the Chamber of Commerce Building in Ft. Wayne.

CAPTURE THAT MOMENT! Those special occasions— parties, family gatherings, special programs, guests, etc.-— are but fleeting momenta for most of us. But they can be captured by the camera forever. The Recorder has four photographers ready to serve you, night or day. Call ME. 4-1545 and ask for Mrs. Temple.

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air-conditioned and boasts a children’s recreation area and a professional laundry attendant to assist with any washing problems which may arise. The protessional laundry and dry cleaning plant has been designed to provide quality dry cleaning and laundry on an “in -by 9 A. M. out by noon” basis. One of the highlights in customers convenience is the new drive-in-In The Car Service.” Courteous car attendants meet all ‘drive-in” customers to accept and deliver gleaning orders. A skilled technician, trained in handling of miracle tabrics. is a-* vailable to give his attention to special fabric problems, and to assure drosses that “just like new” look, ji|st-a-form dress finishers have been installed Should consultation on a particular laundry or dry cleaning problem sometimes be necessary, parking facilities for more ban 20 cars in provided on the “drive-in”

ramp.

JACOBS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES Funeral services for Mr. William Sewell were held May 3 in the Westside Chapel. Burial was in New Crown. Rev. W. F. Sweatt and Rev. P. D. Jacobs officiated. Funeral services for Mr. Buford Johnson were held May 4 in the Westside chapel. Burial was in New Crown. Rev. Mrs. Maddox offi-

ciated.

Funeral services for Mr John C. Campbell were held May 5 in Mt. Pa ran Baptist Church. Burial was in Crown Hill. Dr. C. Henry Bell officiated. The Remains of Mrs. Vesta Sample were held May 5 in Alton, Illinois for funeral and burial. Funeral services for Mrs. Salena Doris Murphy were held May 7 in the Westside Chapel. Burial was m Crown Hill. Rev. W. H. Weaver officiated.

NOTICE! The editorial department ol This will help us to keep up-to-The Recorder desires to have a complete file of clubs and theh officers in the Indianapolis area, date with your club activities. Have your president or publicity chairman send us such a listing or telephone ME. 4-1545

The Indianapolis Recorder, May 14, 1960—3

City to Select Swim Guards The Park Department is planning a big splash for June 18—the day Indianapolis’ seven public swimming pools will open, A. J. Thatcher, parks director, announced this week. Thirty-seven lifeguards to staff the pools will be selected from the department’s annual training and screening course June 6-10 at the Butler University pool. Persons interested in life guard positions should report there at 6:45 p. m. June 6 with their swimming suits. The tests will be given by water safety instructors of the Red Cross. The summer’s schedule of activities includes the junior Olympics and open-age meet August 12-14 at Broad Ripple and the annual city meet August 26-28, with the finals at Broad Ripple.

Joseph N. Cissell Funeral services for Joseph N. Cissell, 54, who died May 2nd in his home, 1231 Maderia, rear, were held May 9th in Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. Cissell was bom at Raywick, Ky., and had been a resident of Indianapolis 40 years. Survivors include the father, Joseph W. Cissell, a sister; Mrs. Sarah Swannigan, Indianapolis, and a brother, Frank Cissell, in Pennsylvania.

Airman Assignee Airman Ivan D. Sleets, son of Mr. and Mrs. William II. Sleets, 3021 N. Kenwood, has been assigned to a unit of the Military Air Transport Service at McGuire AFB, N. J., for training and duty as a cook. He recently completed basic military training at Lackland AFB, Tex. Airman Sleets is a graduate of Cathedral High School.

2, 3-BEDROOM BUNGALOWS 2640 E. 29 TH ST. — Nice 2-bedroom bunralow, completely fenced yard, garage — $560 down on contract — near school and transportation, extra lot available. • • • NEW LISTING 3509 KINNEAR — 2-year old lovely 3-bedroom bungalow, full basement, with recreation room and bar, fenced yard, 2-car garage, execellent location. • • * 3520 KINNEAR —- Real clean 6-room bungalow, fenced yard, 2 Viz-car garage, many nice features. * * * 3524 KINNEAR — Nice 2-bedroom bungalow, with many built-in features, large kitchen and utility room — contract or assume 4V& percent GI Loan. • * • 1916 E. 34TH ST. — Like new, 2-bedroom bungalow, hardwood floors throughout, air conditioning, drapes, carpets, full basement —- priced right for quick sale. • * • 2501 E. RIVERSIDE DRIVE — Lovely 6-bedroom bungalow, with extra lot, enclosed back porch, basement, beautiful trees, shrubbery, etc. * * * 1317 PRUITT — 2-bedroom modern bungalow, tile floors—contract or will trade. * * * 2422-24 HOVEY — Four rooms a-side double priced low — immediate possession. * * • 1210 N. SHEFFIELD — 6 room bungalow, 3-bedrooms, modern — low down payment oh contract. 850 N. COLLEGE — Nice 7H rooms, completely modern with extra lot — zoned for business — lets talk price.

P. J. MOLENHOUR REALTY WA. 6-9595

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Halibut Steaks >• 39 Breeze...... .“s 69

Oranges f 8osize. ... doz. 39* Navy Beans 2 a 22c SMOKED PICNICS FRESH SMELTS

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BARBECUED CHICKENS o* 99c

BABY FOOD MORTON SALT

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