Speedway Flyer, Volume 25, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1956 — Page 4
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THURSw FRL. SAT. FEBRUARY 9-10-11 Z a In VisiaVision “Artists And Medels” In Technicolor Starring Dean Martin Jerry Lewis Shirley MacLaine Dorothy Malone Eddie Mayehoff Eva Gabor Anita Ekberg George ’Toghorn" Winslow PLUS “Miss Grant Takes Richinend” Starring Lucille Ball William Holden
SATURDAY MATINEE FEBRUARY 11 Show opens al 1:00 p-m. Show starts al 1:30 pun. “Miss Grant Takes _ Riekmand” Cartoaa “Scratch—Scratch— Scratch” 3 Cartoons “Cupid Goes Nats” '4 Cartoons Prize drawing for the Kiddies al end of Matinee Show out al 4:30 pan. Show re-opens al 6:45 pan.
SUN. MON- TUES. FEBRUARY 10-10-14 In Cinemascope “The Court Martial Of BiUy Mitchell” In Color Starring Gary Cooper Charles Bickford Ralph Bellamy Rod Steiger FH******** Montgomery —PLUS—“Kiss Of Fire” In Technicolor Starring Jack Polanco Barbara Rush Martha Hywr
STARTING WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY IS u ßnnsoni” . AMD “The Crooked Web*
HAM STAG PARTY St. Christopher Social Room 5335 WEST I6th STREET Thursday, February 9, 1956 Plenty of Food an< Games 7 P.M. Doors Open at 6:30 Donation at Door 01.00
BUY WHERE THEY REALLY TRADE!!
STOCK NO. 1341—1155 Chevrolet 4 dr„ wry d— low mileage -- $1495 STOCK NO. 1179—1154 Ford 2 dr« wry dean, low mileage 9L145 STOCK NO. 171 mouth Station Wagon. 17.000 miles, Very Clean -i— $1495 STOCK NO. 1328—1951 Buick 4 dr M RAH, Very Clean. $725
CHEVROLETS FORDS —PLYMOUTH ’46’B TO ’SI’S HABDTOPS—SEDANS—CLUB COUPES CONVERTIBLES Bring Your Title And Come In NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED
See Us For A Free Demonstration Ride In The ALL NEW 1956 Chevrolet GEORGE HARVEY. MGR.
East Side Cbevrelet West Side Location 3015 W. With. St
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Tuesday, February 14, is Valentine's Day!
A F ► telephone call \ / ' can have, lace on it, too!
Valentines are something no girl ever outgrows. Your girl, even if you can’t be with her for the great day, can still get a hue Valentine. Delivered in your own voice on Long Distance, it’s the vary best proof you care. Use the telephone often, special occasion or not. It helps keep you close to the people who mean most to your happiness! It’s easy!... Just call your Long Distance tvwstor. Calls go thru faster if you knout the number, but if you don't, the operator will be glad io help you—at no extra cost. Always friendly and courteous, shdU get the right number for you and handle all details of the call.
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Indiana Bell Telephone Company
STOCK NO. 1274—1953 Chevrolet, 4 dr. $945 STOCK NO. 1379 A—1953 Ford Vr Ton Pickup. Very low mileage and dean. STOCK NO. 753—1952 Chevrolet. Ya Ton Pickup Deluxe Model. (2) 1955 DEMOS- One 2 DrOne 4 Dr- Bel-Aixs Big Discount.
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SP ■■BW AT -fMHMHft AN CHURCH (CawMnmd frten gage 1) 22nd (Washington’s birthday). LEADERSHIP TRAINING SCHOOL. Leadership observation training courses, beginning Monday, February 20th, are available to those interested in meeting the need of teaphers in our Church School The classes, at Olive Branch Christian Church, on five consecutive Monday nights, will encompass all
CARPET A» LINOLEUM RUBBER, ASPHALT, VINYL and LINOLEUM FLOOR TILE VINYL and FORMICA CABINET TOPS PLASTIC WALL TILE
USE TOUR MORRIS PLAN CHARGE Opo* Friday Evaatayg • Call Us Far Free Estimates •
WEST SIDE FLOOR COVERING 2422 W. MICHIGAN ST. ME. 6-3006
GOOD CLOTHES DESERVE GOOD CARE Feb. SALE Drapery Cleaning to get in as much of this spring’s work as possible before the rush.
An Extra 10% Discount
SALE ENDS MARCH 3, 1956
Also. As Usual 15% Discount On All Garments At Our Office 1609 N. LYNDHURST
a. c. Demaree CLEANERS to the Meticulous Minority
I In Speedway, the "people of Union Carbide" include the men and women ■ of Linde Air Products Company.
Working for you everywhere— -< Little black blocks ... catted brushes
You wouldn’t touch an object spinning around at thousands of revolutions per minute. But just such a contact is necessary to transfer electricity between the moving and the stationary parts of electric motors that serve us all. '< s HOW DOES ELECTRICITY bridge the gap? Through little blocks of carbon or graphite called brushes. Nearly 500 brushes, each die size of a pad of cards, are in a diesel-electric locomotive, while a tiny pair of brushes, hardly the size of a pencil eraser, do the job in your vacuum cleaner. WHY BRUSHES OF CARBON or graphite? Because they are excellent conductors of electricity and are dependable and long-lasting, despite constant pmane against moving parts.
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age groups, the majority of them being observation classes. For further information, see the Bulletin Board in the Narthex of our Church, or call Dave Schnable, Be. 0897. WEEK OF COMPASSION. February 19th-26th. OUR CONCERN: For people in Europe and the Middle. East . . . who are hungrywithout food—children, young people and all ages of adults with all the possible results of malnutrition evident .... who are sick without medicine, without a doctor and without a hapWal, leading to physical weakness and degeneration ... who are odd without sufficient clothing and shelter,'which leads to growth of disease . . . who are homeless, without occupation and loved ones, living in a state of uncertainty and despair with the sense of hope out of their reach . . . who are without Churches and schools, which deprive them of spiritual and mental development. OUR RESPONSE: Our special offering on February 26th will give each of us an opportunity to share in helping needy humanity. DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION. Rev. Albert Graves, currently directing the educational program of the First Christian Church at Vincennes, Indiana, will join our staff as Minister of Christian Education on or about April 15th. With him will come his wife, Betty, and their eight weeks old child. This family will need an un-furnished rental property. Will you please contact Dave Schnable, Be. 4697, concerning any rentals . available inthe near future? •„ L The Youth of the Church want to specifically express their thanks to the mothers who worked so hard to prepare the Banquet for them onYouth Sunday.
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NEARLY 60 YEARS AGO, the people of Union Carbide began making carbon brushes. Today, UCC makes millions of brushes each year, in thousands of different sizes and types. Wherever electricity is generated and used on, above, or beneath the earth and water these brushes are at work, your dependable, seldom-seen servants. pass: Learn how Alloys, CAnnoNS, Gaws, CPShUCALS, and PLASTICS improve many things that you use. Ask for “Products and Processes'* booklet G. Union Carbide: ANO CARBON CORPORATION St BAST 4ZNB BTBBBT fflgg NBW TOMB IT. N.Y. In r— da: Union Cabbidb Canada Lnamta
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I RHHNBB. WNBNUB . IfeRHBMMHfIHMBRI SECTIONAL TWtfIaNEY SEASON TTCKBT SALES —— The ptaur for the sate of wissb tickets for the 1956 Danville See* tional Basketball Tourney, io be held on Wednesday evening, Thursday evening, and Friday and Saturday afternoons and ownings, February 22, 23, 24 and 25. Student and adult season ticket holders and complimentary season admissions, such as Pep band members, will have priority on the purchase of season tickets. Ttase who desire to purchase season tickets should fill out request blanks. Blanks may be obtained from the Speedway High School c-fice, Beck Drug Stores, or the Main Drug. Request blanks must be filled in and returned on er before Friday, February 17. If there are not enough tourney tickets to supply the requests from the above named groups, the distribution shall be determined by a point system which includes: 6 points for season ticket to house games; 2 points for season ticket to the Plainfield Tourney 4 chased in Speedway; and 4 pointe for season ticket to the Marion County Tourney purchased in Speedway. For this season we hai£* ap« proximately 900 students and adults who have season ticket standing. Speedway will receiw 230 sectional season tickets. Those who wish to purchase Sectional season tickets, but who wore net season ticket holders, may fill out request blanks and return them; however, the chances that there will be sufficient number of tickets to honor the requests are not too good. Every effort will be made to distribute tickets <m a fair and equitable basis. Tickets will be on sale the week of the 20th of February. All thooe who return request blanks will be notfied the status of their request by mail or by telephone on or before February 30th.
JAN PEEBCB WITH S YMPHBNY Jan Peerce, foremost teqgr the Metropolitan Opera Company, will share the spotlight with guest conductor Izler Solomon on the ninth pair of subscription concerts by the Indianapolis JSym-i _ phony Orchestra in the Murav Theatre Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 11 and. 12. Mr. Peerce, who last appeared with the Orchestra in 1944, was originally soheduted to appear on the Jan. 1-2 pair of concerts, but his performance date was changed in order to enable him to participate in Metropolitan Opera's tribute to Lily Pons at that time. One of the world’s most widelyknown classical artists; Mr. Peerce was seen January 30th on television’s Festival Of Music along with many other opera greats. Mr. Solomon, who conducted the Nov. 12-13 pair of concerts, was recently chosen to conduct the American premiere of a new opera “David” by Darius Mihaud which will be given at the Hollywood Bowl in June. In addition, he has been named Music Director of the 1956 Aspen Festival. On this week-end’s concerts, Mr. Peerce will sing selections from: Elijah by Mendelssohn; Don Giovanni by Mozart; La Ttaviata by Verdi; and L’Arlessiene by Cilea. Orchestral selections will be Prague Symphony by Moaart; Philharmonic Concerto Variations by Hindemith; and Symphony No. 2 by Kabalevsky, all of which are being performed for the first time at these concerts. • 'The Saturday night performance begins at 8:30 with the Sunday concert at 3 pm., and tickets at $3.75, $3.00, 42.60, $1.75 and, $1.25 are on sale now at thCwjan-'’ phony box office in the Murat Theatre, MElrose 5-9586.
Westside Awte Ueemse Brueh The Westside Auto license Branch is located at Mil W. Washington St., Abels Auto. Hours are 6:30 to 8:30 Monday thru Thursday,. BJO to 5:00 on urday. MEMORIAE BAPTIST CHURCH f West 18th and Moreland Avu Rev. George G. Kimaoy. Mtatatar Next Sunday we are going to sfog the Doxdogy three times and then everyone say together, “Praise God from Whom All Blessings Now,* because our sanctuary has been decorated, We have new rubber tile flooring. The altar furniture will be finished and, last but not hast, we will have our new pews. Come let us all join in this joyful hour we have looked forward to for four years. It is beautiful beyond pare and exceeds Dll our expectations. —.— TO4WRT wf **"*»*** s
