Speedway Flyer, Volume 24, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1955 — Page 4

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"A HAPPY NEW YEAH TO YOU AND YOURS” w All Accounts Insured Up To $10,000.00 -w EARNINGS ON SAVINGS WILL BE CREDITED DECEMBER 31st, 1955. AT THE CURRENT RATE OF Earnings are credited semi-annually June 30th - Dec. 31st * M w SAVINGS LEFT WITH US NOT LATER THAN THE 10th DAY OF ANY MONTH WILL COMMENCE EARNING FROM J THE FIRST DAY OF THAT MONTH SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1520 MAIN ST. SPEEDWAY 24, IND. BE. 3321 In Continuous Existence Since June 24, 1884

"SEASON'S GREETINGS" from KERKHOFS Johnson Ice Skates Kit Boats Big Sale on Used Outboard Motors 3601 West 16th St. ME. 2-4579

TO EVERYONE ... “Happy New - Year” MAY HAPPINESS BE YOURS ALL THROUGH THE COMING YEAR!

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THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

FAMOUS LAVA SOAP CHANGES COLOR Did you know there’s plenty of “psychology” in color? A survey shows, for example, that women—by the score of 12 to I—prefer white as a soap color

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5" Spe «d»ay , h P9 °m» of F < " en »o fflen the u ° ts °°“ pa “y- o,se 4ir sk lx ijj. 851 ' 1 Apart, they’re liquid..7^=./together, they’re solid

—and this strange reaction helps make parts for your car ... your television set... and even your tableware

By THEMSELVES, these two liquids flow as freely as water. Yet when poured together they quickly turn into a solid—-harder than many metals. THIS! AMAZING LIQUIDS which become a solid, without applying heat or pressure, are man-made chemicals—one called a resin, the other a curing agent. The chemists have coined the name, epoxy, for the resulting plastic. FROM YOUR KITCHIN to the automobile plant, you will find epoxies now at work. In the latest tableware, they seal knife blades in their handles, keeping than everlastingly tight. Epoxies are being used to make huge dies to stamp out automobile parts, airplane wing sections, and other varied shapes. These dies can be made in little more than half the time it takes to make all-metal dies, and at substantial savings, too.

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over gray (and men prefer it by 9 to 1)! One of the oldest and most famous soaps in America—Lava —after more than half a century of changing ‘'gray grime into magic white” itself is changing color from a gray to a white bar, to be launched nationally in October by the Procter & Gamble Company. Years of planning, research, and development have been combined with thousands of skilled man hours to convert gray Lava into modem white Lava to please the color-conscious homemaker. The new white lava, which still has all of the cleaning power of the gray bar, has now been adapted as an all-purpose hand soap for the entire family. It’s good for Mother (after house cleaning or gardening chores); bound <to please Dad (with his breadwinner’s grime); magic for Sister’s “carbon paper hands” (from an office day); and sure to restore Junior (fresh from making mudpies) to his natural color! The new white Lava lathers better, has an unusual “cleanability” for complexions, and ds easy and gentle on the skin. PTA Card Party. January 26. 1956

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH «, (Continued from page 1) 1659 Allison Street, Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. She will be eagfrted by Mrs. Wayne Baxter and Mrs. Ray Griffin. Mrs. Forestine Hagerty will speak on “The Challenge of the Bible.” Agnpe Spencer will give devotions. LADIES AID CIRCLE will meet Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. S. L. McCormick, 4976 W. 15th Street. Mrs. Pace will give the worship. CHOIR REHEARSALS Wednesday: 4:00 p.m. Angelus Choir 7:30 p.m.—Chancel Choir Thursday: 3:00 p.m.—Children’s Chorale 7.00 p.m.—Chapel Choir 8:00 p.m—Cloister Choir The Cloister and Chapel Choirs, and the Children’s ChoraW will be robed during the month of January by the Mary-Martha Circle, assisted by Mrs. Howard Robinson. NEW MEMBERS. We are happy to welcome into our membership last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn, of R. R. 2, Brownsburg. BABY DEDICATION services will be held on January Bth at the second, or 10:35 a.m. worship service. A special section of the Sanctuary will be reserved for the parents and their babies. Those desirous of participating in this important phase of a baby’s life, are asked to call Mrs. H. L. Norman, Be. 4502, in the evenings; or Mrs. Bill Cook, Be. 1686, afar January 4th. THANKS to all those who did such a fine job in making our Christmas Eve Service such an inspirational success; to Mr. Lindamood and members of the Chancel Choir, to the instrumental ensemble, to Mr. Bums and members ofpthe Pageant cast, to Mr. Delong who handled the lights, and Harriett Burns and John Wilson who furnished the make-up. We are sorry that we ran out of candles this year, having ordered 515, but next year we shall order 600 of them.

MLICATI PARTS for television, radio, and other deetronic equipment are embedded in epoxies to protect them from moisture and vibration. MANY INDUSTRIE now are looking to epoxiee for help in making better things for you. Developing and producing epoxies—as well as long-familiar ptatics—is one of the many important jobs of the people of Union Carbide. *■ PR! I: learn Low Anars, Caxbohs, Casks, Cvkmkau, and Plastics improve many lAings that you use. 4sA /er “Products and Processes” booklet F. Union Carbide X2VZ) MUM as BAST UNO STBIfT HUH NBW YOB* It, N.Y. la Canada: Union Cambidb Canada Lduybb

Thursday, December 29, 1955