Speedway Flyer, Volume 26, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1957 — Page 3

Thursday, September 12, 1957

Za When we fit you for a sarong /CWj L | you look and feel fit Vr _ —natural!/ \ criss-cross S a girdle Jk and won't Ra ride up If | <No other girdle promises so f I much—and keeps every promise! / 1 With Sarong’s unique criss- // I. cross front—its lightweight,' >7 boneless design—you can r move with complete freedom. Sarong always stays in place—never rides up! You’ll look better, feel better in a Sarong! Sarong girdles... $8.95 Sarong Jr. girdle... $5.95 Sarong Jr.panty girdle*. ..$6,95 Open Every Friday Night Until 8:30 Account! CH. 4-9210 1506 Main St.

Classifieds Cont. NEW BATHROOMS are now available completely finished by the Carlisle Plumbing Company. Kohler, American-Stand-ard, Briggs, Richmond, UniversalRundle or Crane plumbing fixtures. Ceramic tile, plastic tile, or sheet wall covering, with any type of floor and painting. Don Carlisle will rebuild your bathroom for $9.00 per week. Get the benefits of his 30 years in the plumbing business. Call the Carlisle Plumbing for personal service. CHapel 4-3713, 3752 W. Washington St. WANT TO RENT—Widow with one child wants one or two bedroom house or 4 room unfurnished apartment. Will pay up to S9O per month. LI. 6-8654.

Consumer’s Guide REPORT Consumer's Guide, o publication of the United States Department of Agriculture, speaking of Pure White Lead Paint states: —"this paint, if used exclusively, remains the best choice for homeowners who wish to allow very long intervals—longer than the durability of any other white or tinted paint —to lapse between jobs." .

• STOP PAINTING SO OFTEN • BE SAFE • BE SURE • USE SCOTCH LADDIE

WEST 16th PAINT STORE ME. 1-BM4 MM W. ISth STREET ML 1-2244 Across From B & B Restaurant Just 2 Blocks West Of Tibbs Ave.

WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN in my home, fenced yard. 2050 N. Gerrard, CH. 4-4752. FOR SATE—Wringer type washer, used one year; “Hardwick” gas range, like new. Call CH. 11539. HARDY MUMS Philadendrum, house planters, peat moss. New line of cemetery wreaths and artificial bouquets. Cossell Green House, % block W. of Floral Park Cemetery. CH. 4-1830. FOR SALE—Used Frigidaire, SSO. CH. 4-0366. x LIONESS MEETING 16th OF SEPTEMBER BIG SURPRISE EVERY MEMBER

History Proves . WHITE LEAD PAINT HAS ALWAYS BEEN A TOP QUALITY PAINT And The Best of All Is SCOTCH LADDIE PURE WHITE LEAD PAINT

No. 33 This Superb Quality Paint Sells For only—--55.05. Gallon

Bmslte • * /.A ' <A>V ,F X A - Zz tftV //' ■' \ i jF ■ z \ ? r >■ / y Z , Dorothy's new FALL HAT BAR ! opens today! Sketched is just one of dozens of exciting new styles for your Foil Hot wardrobe. This one of velveteen has a flattering scalloped brim with big satin and velveteen roses. Choose from Mauve Pink, Sapphire Blue, Paris Ruby, Beige, Black, Navy or Brown. 3.98 Others from 2.98 to 5.98 Open Every Friday Night Until 8:30 v HAR6E CH. 4-6210 1506 Main St.

FOR SALE Maple baby bed, springs and mattress, exc. cond.; misc. clothing sizes 6 to 24 months, boys and girls; high chair pad; canvas swing; 3 unfinished lawn chairs, new; hand lawn mower. CH. 4-9408. FOR SALE two 7.60x15 tires, black, used one month, sls each. CH. 4-4112. ADVERTISE REGULARLY IN THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

Laboratory tests exposure tests and actual use under all sorts of Climatic conditions ALL PROVE PURE WHITE LEAD PAINT GIVES LONGER WEAR! YOUR HOUSE DESERVES THE BEST! Good paint . . . and only GOOD paint . . . gives your home the lasting beauty you want it to have and the weather-proof protection it deserves and should have!

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

Triple C Homemakers Triple C Homemakers will meet Friday, September 20th, 10:30 a.m. at the home of Rose Lee. This will be guest day. Will each member please bring a “white elephant?” Stella Crane, Pres. Mildred Tower, Pub.

~i/ nH(§ ribbed knit $17.98 Intentionally flattering... figure molding sheath in ribbed knit wool jersey; scrupulously tailored in tantalizing shades. Truly an inspired fashion trend in sizes 5 to 15. Open Every'Friday Night Until 8:30 CH. 4-0210 1506 Main St.

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) in memory of Harold Marvel, husband and father, and Mrs. Ida Marvel, mother and grandmother, and in honor of the anniversary of our church. The bouquet last Sunday, given by the George Stallwood family, was*enjoyed by Mrs. Grace Anderson, who has been quite ill for some time. Mrs. Anderson is the mother of Dr. Howard Anderson of Bloomington, and Bill Anderson of Speedway. ESTHER CIRCLE will meet at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 17th, at the home of Mrs. Warren Mason, 1945 Clark Road. Mrs. Keith Huffman will assist the hostess. Mrs. Wm. Reed will give the devotions, and Mrs. Burdell Scott will present the program “Consider the Issues.” NAOMI CIRCLE will meet September 17th at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Robert Genung, 1251 North Lyndhurst. Mrs. Don Hammer will be assistant hostess. Dr. Montgomery will speak on the “Problems of Integration.” Devotions will be given by Mrs. Marion Tapscott. w x GOT .DEN RULE CLASS PARTY will be held Tuesday, September 17th, at 7:30 pan. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Belt, 6640 W. 11th Street. Mrs. Nelle Harvey will give the devotions. MARY-MARTHA CIRCLE will meet Wednesday, September 18th, 9:00 ajn. at the home of Mrs. Richard Jordan, 1658 Christopher Lane. Mrs. Martin Stonebraker will assist the hostess. Mrs. Kenneth Amick will give the devotions, and the program will be a panel discussion, “Progress Against Prejudice.” LYDIA CIRCLE will meet Wednesday, September 18th, at 7:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Glen Urban, 5131 W. 15th Street. (Note change from regular time, and also change in meeting place.) Mrs. Orval Shinkle and Mrs. Aubry Beller will be the assistant hostesses. Devotions will be given by Mrs. L. E. Winger, and the guest speaker will be Dr. Morgan, Supt. of the Marion County Home. MEN’S CHORUS REHEARSAL will be at 7:00 pun. Wednesday, September 18th. x . CHANCEL CHOIR will rehearse at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 18th. OTHER CHOIR REHEARSALS as follows: Thursday—--3:30 Children’s Chorale, 7:00 Chapel Choir, 8:00 Cloister Choir. PRISCILLA CIRCLE will meet ThUrSday, September 19th, at 9:00 a.m. in the home otMrs. Bill Cook. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Mari-Lynne Hill, whose subject will be “Christ, the Church, and the Race.” LOS AMIGOS CLASS SUPPER will be held tomorrow night, Friday the 13th, at 6:30 pjm. This will be the usual pitchin, with meat-furnished. SENIOR HIGH RETREAT. Be sure to get reservations in to Mrs. Heiser by Sunday, September 15th. This will be held at McCormick’s Creek State Park on September 21st and 22nd. The price is $2.75. For further details see C.Y.F. News Letter. GALLOPING BREAKFAST sponsored by Keria Circle will be held in Fellowship Hall Tuesday morning, September 24th, at 9:00 ajn. EVERYONE is invited to Atend. NEW MEMBERS. We were pleased to welcome into our church last Sunday morning Bart Updike, Who made his Confession of Faith. * > Last Sunday morning Mias Barbara Benson, who will be entering Bethany College this fall, publicly made a Statement of Commitment to enter a full-time Christian vocation. Barbara plans to become a Minister of Christian Education.

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Open Every Friday Night Until Si3o % CH. 4-0210 1500 Main St.

Pitman-Moore News On Saturday, September 14, Pitman-Moore Company employees of the firm’s Indianapolis plant and their families will indulge in ham, fish, potato salad, cold slaw, ice cream, coffee hnd soft drinks, as well as participate in bingo games and dancing. All of this—and more—will take place at the annual picnic, sponsored by the Pitman-Moore Refreshment Fund, at the company’s recreation area on 96th Street and Zionsville Road. Commencing at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, there will be a dozen ponies and a special ride in the form of a tractor train to entertain the youngsters. A merry-go-round, slides and swings will also be available. ' v

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Following the “eats,” which will be served from 4:30 to 0:30, there will be an hour of bingo—with many prizes awarded. Then, Pit-Mor-ians and their families will round and square dance, with Don Horton as the caller. The Refreshment Fund Committee, headed by BUI Lemaiters, include Don Weaver, Ray Raker, Ellie Noe, Dorothy Henry, Dick Fisher, Frisco Young, Don Trout, Art Chandler, Doris Deardorff and Dave McLain. LIONESS MEETING ISih OF SEPTEMBER BIG SURPRISE EVERY MEMBER

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