Speedway Flyer, Volume 24, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1955 — Page 4

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DR. RICHARD H. TUBESING Optometrist EYES EXAMINED BY APPOINTMENT Hours 9-12, 1-5 doily except Weds. 7-9 p.m. Mon. and Fri. 1610 NORTH AUBURN STREET Office, CYpress 1462 Speedway City, Indiana Home, Cypress 0715

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Speedway Christian Church (Continued from Page 1) The Christian Education Committee will meet Monday at 7:30 in the Golden Rule Room. The 1955 Leadership-Laboratory training school will begin at Northwood Christian Church Monday, February 14. Nursery will be conducted in the morning from 9-11:30 a.m. The others will begin at 7:00 pm. and continue until 9:30 p.m. Several of our workers have signed up for the courses and there is still time to do so. The church school pays the registration fee and book price for each one enrolled. Mrs. Hagerty is teaching the Laboratory Course No. 241 b “Teaching Primary Children.” A group of Speedway women will be attending the annual Fellowship Tea sponsored by the Indianapolis Council of Church Women February 14, from 1 to 2:45 pan. at the New York Street E.U.B. Church, 501 E. New York Street. This is always a good time for a fellowship and. an excellent program is promised. All ladies of the church are welcome. And any wishing transportation call Be. 3543. The Golden Rule Bible Class will meet with Mrs. Gaskill, 4921 W. 15th Street, Tuesday, February 15 for their monthly party at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Belt will give the devotions. The Esther, Mary-Martha and Lydia Circles will meet jointly Wednesday, 1:00 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. It is our pleasure to have the Friendship Circles of the Methodist Church to meet with us at this meeting also. The film, “Village of the Poor” is to be shown by Mrs. Karl Degener. Mrs. Harry Vehling will have the devotions. All choir rehearsals at their regular scheduled time in Fellowship Hall. The Los Amigos Class will hold their monthly pitch-in supper this Friday evening, February 11 at 6:30 pm. in Fellowship Hall. Bring table service and a covered dish. The Young Settler Class will have a pitch-in supper in Fellowship Hall on Friday, February 18th at 6:30 pun. We were happy to welcome into our membership last Sunday Joan Parsons, 5211 W. 14th St., and Bonnie McCahan, 1034 Rosner Dr. Mrs. Hagerty is attending the National Federation of Disciple Directors Meet in Cincinnati, Ohio, this week. She will return to the office Friday morning.

HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE NEW INVISIBLE, FLUIDLESS, MICRO-CONTACT LENSES WHICH GIVE ALL DAY WEARING TIME? For further information call or see DR. BENJAMIN SCRUFF Optometrist / 2915 West 16th St. MElrose 7-2822

WILBUR’S CERAMICS FREE INSTRUCTIONS MON. AND FRI. 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Custom Firing Large Selection of Greenware Glazes, Kilns and Supplies 5020 W. VERMONT ST. BE. 1081

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Speedway Methodist Church (Continued from Page 1) velous job. God bless them for the time and effort they have spent each week—-month after month. Come and help out if you can. CHRISTIAN HOME BUILDERS CLASS PITCH-IN WHAT? Pitch-in Supper. ~ WHERE? Speedway Methodist Church. WHEN? Saturday, February 12—6:30 pm. WHAT SHALL I BRING? Two covered dishes, one dessert (my own table service). AND WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO? Furnish bread, butter, and drinks and try to make your mealtime fun by sharing it with others in good fellowship. BRING THE FAMILY. DINNER BELL RINGS PROMPTLY AT 6:30 P.M.

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St. Christopher Cathalie Chmreh ✓ (Contmuea larem page 1) 5432 West 15th Street And congratulations to Mary and James Dugan of 1950 Patton-Drive. Marilyn Sue was born January 18th at St Vincent Hospital and Marilyn weighed seven pounds and 11 oz. We are told that Mrs. Dugan and Mrs. Rabb shared the same room at the hospital BOX SUPPER . . . Valentine’s Day ... or we should say night... because the party is scheduled for 6:30 pjn. This box supper is sponsored by the CYO of St. Christopher as one of' their money making projects. Everybody is invited ... all ages . . . the ladies prepare supper for two and box it up . . . the men bid for the box. Make those boxes pretty, ladies. Remember the men do not know whose box it is, or how good the food is inside, so make it attractive. And men come loaded with what it takes to bid up the boxes. This party is open to all ages . . . CYOers, mothers and dads, grandmothers and grandfathers. And you don’t have to belong to St. Christopher. Entertainment will be furnished after you’re finished eating. Ob yes, there will be coffee and cokes to wash those good foods down. So come down to the CYO Box Supper next Monday night, at 6:30 o’clock. Mrs. Earl Cross 1262, is Chairman for the PAPER SALE Friday, February 18. Mrs. Vanard Sherman, Belmont 3426 is Co-Chairman. If anyone has papers, magazines, old books paper boxes or anything that could be sold for a paper sale and they want them picked up, will they please call either one of these ladies before Friday, February 18th. The crates will be in the school yard, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, February 18th, 19th, and 20th, for anyone who wishes to bring their papers down. The ladies assisted by some of the older boys will pick up on Friday only. Rita and Rose have asked the following ladies to help with cars Friday: Mesdames James Keating, Bernard Rosner, Mary Geiman, Frank Medenwald, Vincent Rolles, Mary Glass, Peter Martich, Dee Thompson, William Hesselgrave, Carl Wolfla, Jim Houk, and Bob Zaephl. Let’s make this a big paper sale. On Sunday, February 20th, members of the Altar Society will sponsor a St. Christopher Parish Party Square Dance from 8 ’till 11. Caryl Novajosky and Carolyn Such are co-chairmen. They will be assisted by Mesdames Grace Such, Kay Eddelman, Judy Chapman, Audrey Zishka and Regina Tsareff. Paul Brading will call. There will be a time for beginners, as well as plenty of dancing for advanced dancers. One dollar per couple. So circle this date on your calendar you square dancers and would-be square. dancers. We hope and pray by the time this paper is out that Dick Swift who suffered a severe heart attack about midnight Sunday night is much better. Tomorrow is the Feast of the Apparition of Our Lady of Lourdes. Holy Mother pray for us.

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SATURDAY MATINEE FEBRUARY 12 Doors Open at 1:00 p.m. Show Starts at 1:30 pun. “MIGHTY JOE YOUNG” CARTOON CARNIVAL SHORT SUBJECTS “Great Adventures of Capt: Kidd” Serial No. 9 Show out at 4:30 pan. Show re-opens at 6:30 p.m.

DELMAR TARLE SPREAD 27c lb.

HEINZ TOMATO JUICE 46-ea. Can 3 for $1

Thursday, February 11, 1955

COFFEE All Brands 99c lb.

GIBL SCOUT NEWS (Continued from Page 1) is My Father’s World,” on the bobsled ride. We thank Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. McCracken, Mr. and Mrs. Shinkle and Mr. and Mrs. Huffman for driving and we also say a big “thank you” to all of you who bought potato chips from us to make the trip possible. BROWNIE TROOP 494 had a Christmas party. Mothers were invited. They went to Ayres Tea Room January 15th. Brownie Troop No. 522 made fifty Valentine tray favors and furnished mints to fill them. These were taken to the General Hospital for the children’s ward. The girls in the Troop are also working with the Brownie paper doll, having cut out and dressed their dolls in a Brownie uniform of a different country. In keeping with the International month of Scouting the girls are preparing information about the country they have chosen and are presenting it at troop meetings. Nancy Kern, Pub. GIRL SCOUT TROOP 166 is having a rummage sale February 12. We need loads of rummage to make enough money to finance our troop camping at McCormick’s Creek in June. If you have any old dishes, housewares or just anything you’d like to donate, please call Be. 0442 or Be. 1966. BROWNIE TROOP No. 178 Sorry to state that Rose Mary Thompson’s name was inadvertently omitted from last week’s Troop news. Mrs. Thompson has worked diligently with the Brownies since their organization in October. / After the business meeting on Tuesday, the Brownies sang songs, played games and were instructed in the ceremony of the flag. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Sternamen, and Mrs. Foote are planning a project of valentine making for their next meeting which should prove fun. Tonette Thompson will be hostess at the next meeting and serve the refreshments. Boy Scout News (Continued fiotn Page 1) Jerry Zimmer, Skip Johnson and Steve Whitmeier. Richard* Schilling, chairman of Troop Commit* tee. I want to personally thank the Scoutmaster and his assistants for the splendid work they did for the troop the past year and the troop committee members for their cooperation. The troop thanks their spansort The Speedway Lions Club, for the new troop flags they received and for the donation of 80 packages of light bulbs. Important Announcements Those boys who have not paid their registration fees by February 15 will not be able to be a member of the troop this year. Father and Son Camping Trift Feb. 19-20 at Camp Rotary. Coat is 01.50 per person payable at Scout meeting on Feb. 15. | Chris Schrock, retiring chairman of troop committee. - V" COME TO LYDIA CIRCLE'S BREAKFAST. FEBRUARY M FELLOWSHIP HALL. OtK aun.