Speedway Flyer, Volume 26, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1957 — Page 5
Thursday, September 5, 1957
“The Festival with Tops in Food” THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SEPT. 5,6, 7, 1957 Fun - Games - Rides - Food - Drinks FISH FRY all three days Serving Starts at 5 P.M. SWISS STEAK OR ROAST TURKEY DINNERS, SATURDAY ONEY ST. CHRISTOPHER CHURCH 5301 West 16th Street Regular Speedway Rus Service to Festival Grounds MENU Thursday Potato Saladloc Coffee 10c Ham on Bun 30c Baked Beans 10c Iced Tea 10c Our Own HomeCole Slawloc All Other Drinks 10c Made Chili 25c Sliced Tomatoes 10c Fish Sandwich 25c Home-Made Pie 15c Pickled Beetsloc Coney Sandwich 20c Home-Made Cake 10c Corn-on-Cob 10c Pork Barbecue 25c Ice Cream 10c MENU Friday Potato Salad 10c Baked Macaroni Pork Barbecue 25c Baked Beans 10c and Cheese 10c Ham on Bun 3Uc Cole Slowloc Iced Tea- 10c Our Ow» Home-Corn-on-Cobloc Coffee —lO c Chili 25c Sliced Tomatoes 10c All Other Drinks 10c Home-Made Pie 15c Pickled Beets 10c Fish Sandwich 25c Home-Made Cake 10c Deviled Eggs 10c Coney Sandwich 20c Ice Cream ————lo c MENU Saturday SWISS STEAK or ROAST TURKEY with Dressing DINNERS Choice of 2 Vegetables, Choice of Combination Salad or Sliced Tomatoes, Bread, Butter, Coffee or Iced Tea; Adults, $1.25 Child's Serving, 50c Extra, Milk or Soft Drinks, 10c. Home-Made Pie 15c Home-Made Cake 10c Ice Cream 10c VEGETABLES Mashed Potatoes Green Corn-on-Cob —lO c & Gravy 10c . Beans 10c Baked Beans —lO c SALADS Combination Sa! dloc Pickled Beets 10c Potato Salad 10c Sliced Tomatoes 10c Fish Sandwich 25c Ham on Bun 30c Our Own Home- Coney Pork Made Chili 25c Sandwich 20c Barbecue 25c
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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) PlCNlC—Members of the Speedway Methodist Church soft-ball team and their families will enjoy a picnic on Saturday, Sept. 7, at 5:00 p.m., at the Speedway Park. Our team ended the season with a splendid record: 16 wins, 6 defeats. We’re proud of them and of this fine record! RETURN SUNDAY will be observed at both worship services and Church School sessions this Sunday, Sept. 8. Our people have been invited to return to their places in Church and in their Church School classes. Our Fall schedule of services and activities officially begins. At both morning services, Mrs. Jane Lyons will sing the Offertory, “O Lord of Mercy” by Freck. “THE GENIUS OF THE CHURCH” is the theme on which Rev. Wright will speak at both services of worship. COMMISSION ON STEWARDSHIP and FINANCE will meet on Monday, Sept. 9, at 6:30 p.m. All members are urged to be present. OFFICIAL BOARD will have its monthly meeting on Monday, Sept. 9, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Mr. Richard W. Stanton is Chairman of the Board. FELLOWSHIP OF ADULT WORKERS WITH YOUTH, which includes all Intermediate, High School, and Older Youth teachers and counselors, will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 7:30 p.m., at the Parsonage, 5010 W. 10th Street. FRIENDLY VISITORS will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. CRUSADERS CHOIR (4th, sth, and 6th grade) will rehearse on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 3:15 p.m., at the Church. All boys and girls in these grades, who would like to sing in the choir, are invited to attend this second rehearsal. Mrs. Marjorie Shelly is director; Mrs. Alice Farley is organist. CHANCEL CHOIR (adult) will have its second rehearsal of the Fall Season on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Newcomers are cordially invited. Mrs. Ruth Borst is director; Mrs. Alice Farley is organist. FELLOWSHIP NIGHT FOR NEW MEMBERS has been planned for Thursday evening, Sept. 12, at 6:15 p.m., at the church. New Members, who have united with the church during the past Conference Year, will be honor guests at an evening of wonderful fellowship. NEW MEMBERS, PLEASE NOTE: Return the post cards to Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Miller, Chairman of the Fellowship Committee sponsoring the event, by Sept. 9th. METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP—the MYF program for the Fall Season gets underway on Sunday evening, Sept. 22. All 7th graders thru 12th graders are invited to attend the big “KICK-OFF.” A fine evening, including a ‘wiener roast’ has been planned. More next week.
/Ijedical Mirror If f l CBSES3S9EDffii3 Brain Capacity • Birthmarks • Blood Sweating
Q. Can you overload the brain with information? A. No, it hardly seems possible. Brain cells concerned with the learning process are called neurons. A neuron is like a vacuum tube in the new “electric brain” or computing machines you read about. Remarkable as these man-made machines seem, they are like toys compared with the human brain. The most complicated “electric brain” has fewer vacuum tubes than there are neurons in a fishing worm. Doctors estimate that the human brain can store one thousand times as many bits of information as there are neurons. Q. Are birthmarks ever caused by something that frightens the mother before the baby is born? A. No. Unborn babies can be affected by the mothers’ general health but not Dy frignt. Q. Can birthmarks be removed? A. They can usually be re-, moved but your doctor should decide when and if a birthmark should be treated. A Providence, R. I. doctor made a special study of birthmarks and he thinks that in many cases it’s best to wait and see • if the birthmark will dis-
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appear without treatment. There are advantages and dis-' advantages to early treatment of birthmarks so kt your doctor decide what to do in your particular case. Q. There is an old saying about people "sweating blood." Is this possible? A. No, not in normal persons. However, two doctors at the University of Pittsburgh found that sweat glands may get out of commission and secrete a coloring matter that changes the color of sweat. When it is red it looks li>a the person is “sweating blood.” Material in MEDICAL MIRROR is based on various scientific publications and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of all doctors. The diagnosis and treatment of disease requires the skill and knowledge which only a physician can apply by personally attending the patient.
Whose feet do you use?
Thia lady’s feet are killing her. She’s walked miles to pay her bills. Nearly •very place she went she stood in line waiting her turn. And think of the time she’s wasted. Do you pay your bills this way?
Bill paying is a breeze when you pay by check. You do it in the comfort of your home, sitting down—with the load off your feet You simply write out the checks. You don’t even have to leave the house to mail them. Just put them in your mail box or letter slot. And you don’t have to bother keeping the bills. Your cancelled checks are your receipts. The Speedway State Bank specializes in personal checking service by making things simple and easy for you.
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Let the postman pay your bills. Open a Speedway State Bank checking account today. A phone call is all it takes.
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This beautiful home is located at 3020 West 42nd Street, just East of Kessler Blvd. This is a brick veneer, 3 bedrooms, l’/2 baths with ceraiqic tile, large kitchen and dining room. The kitchen is equipped with Askren cabinets, built-in G.E. counter top stove and oven, Intercom service, gas heat and incinerator. Basement is divided into three rooms. Recreation room with fireplace in basement. 214 car garage, concrete driveway. Lot size is 175 x 125. B. F. ROSNER, Builder Open Sunday, Sept. Bth
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You can open your account by mail. You can make all your deposits by mail. Your monthly statements are mailed to you. You get 50 checks imprinted with your name—free—when you open your account. With a minimum balance of only SSOO, there is no service charge. Under SSOO, service charges are less.
State Bank 1 532 Mam Street, Speedway • Phone CH 4 2496 Kouf account <5 Iniured up to 1 10,000 by the FDIC
This man’s feet are tough and strong. Walking is part of his business. He’s the postman. He goes to the same places you go to pay your bills. He’ll be glad to ’’pay” them for you—when you pay by check.
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