Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1958 — Page 6

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«W 1 10th YEAR EV SPEERWAY” STATE - FEDERAL TAX RETURNS PREPARED Michael C. Lotz and Associate* Bookkeeping Auditing— ■Partnerships—Conparations LOCATED AT SUTPHIN'S SPORTING GOODS Daily 9 sum. to S p.m. CH. 4-1321 4532 W. ISA STREET TR. S-2779

“SHUTTERBUGS" COLOR FILM PROCESSING PHOTOGRAPHIC equipment AND AND RECORDING SUPPL,ES Speedwatf 9 s Only Complete Photo Shop GENATT PHOTO 1007 N. LYNDHURST CH. 4-5260 Speedway, Ind. Gene Genaro Tom Carnegie

MUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES INSTALLED COMPLETE DRAKE SERVICE ON-A-OAR WHEEL BALANCING MOTOR TUNE-UP WHEELER'S Standard Service 16TH & CUNNINGHAM CH. 4-0772 COMPLETE LUBRICATION SERVICE

COMET CLEANERS HAS A NEW STORE IN Westgate Shopping Center 6450 WEST 10TH STREET 25% DISCOUNT FOR A SHORT TIME WE WILL ALLOW A 25% DISCOUNT FROM OUR j USUAL CASH & CARRY PRICES AT THIS STORE ONLY COMET CLEANERS only "excuse" for being in business is to bring you finer deeming than you have ever known before —- * both in garments and drapes. We offer you this additional discount to prove it. Moth Proofing included free with all garment cleaning. AH minor garment repairs included free. Other Comet Cleaner Stores Are: 8340 E. Washington St. 3602 W. 16th St. 5619 N. Illinois St 1518 N. Emerson Ave. 11818 E. Washington St. ■EMWJMW UUHMV SERVICE

SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHUBCH dtotinu*4 from Page D services, Sunday School classes for children are provided. Classes for Youth and Adults follow the early service. We invite you to worship with us this Sunday. "THE CALL OF THE MASTER” is the theme on which Rev. Wright will speak at both services of worship on Sunday, Jan. 19. At the 9:00 and 10:45 o’clock services, Miss Dorothy Brandt will sing the Offertory Solo, “Hear Thou My Prayer,” by Hamblen. The Chancel Choir will sing the Anthem, “Let Thy Hody Presence,” by Tschesnoknff. At the 10:45 o’clock service. The January Class of New Members will be received at the second service. IMMANUEL CHOIR will rehearse on Sunday, -Jan. 19, at 5:15 pan. ~ INTERMEDIATE M.Y.F. wdH meet on Sunday, Jan. 19, at 6:00 pjn., at Wesley House. SENIOR M.YJ. will meet on Sunday, Jan. 10, at 6:00 p.m., J at the church. TEENS and TWENTIES will meet on Sunday, Jan. 19, at 7:30 pan., at the church. THE METHODIST MEN will have .their ‘Sweetheart Dinner” on Monday evening, Jan. 20, at 6:30 at the Wesley Methodist Church, 3530 West 30th St. Tickets are $3.50 per couple. All reservations must be in by Friday evening, Jan. 17, by calling Roy Goers, CH. 4-9632. ADDITIONAL SESSIONS FOR CHILDREN in the first through the 6th grades of our Church School wall be held on 4 successive Tuesday afternoons from 3:15-4:30 o’clock, beginning Jan. 21. The theme of the additional sessions is: “Japan.” Parents are asked to encourage their children to participate in this splendid opportunity for Christian growth. AMITY CIRCLE will meet on Tuesday. Jan. 21. ait 7:30

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with Mrs. Ruth Cox as co-hostess. FELICITY CIRCLE will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 21, at 7:30 pm., at the home of Mrs. Thelma Corson, 2028 Auburn Ave., with Mis. Mary Hanson as co-hostess. FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE will meet on Wednesday, Jan. 22, at 12:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Hazel Woodward, 1816 Norfolk St., with Mrs. Victoria Belcher as co-hostess. CRUSADERS CHOIR will rehearse on Wednesday, Jan. 22, at 3:15 pm. CHANCEL CHOIR will rehearse on Wednesday, Jan. 22, at 7:30 pm. IT WAS OUR PRIVILEGE last Sunday to baptize Larry Dean Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Peters, 327 S. Biltmore Ave. OUR CHURCH NURSERY is open during the 9:00 and 10:45 o’clock worship services for the convenience of parents who wish to leave their children wdth competent leaders. During both services, there are Sunday School classes for Children through the 6th grade. While Youth and Adults are in worship service, .the children may attend Sunday School. Classes for Youth and Adults are held st 9:45 following the early service. We .think that you will enjoy this arrangement and find it a convenient one. WHILE THE MINISTER is on vacation, the Reverend Miles J. DePagter, Metropolitan Secretary of the Indianapolis

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YMCA, will occupy the pulpit on Jan. 26. Women's Society of Christian Service Day, with a guest speaker, will be observed on Feb. 2. Laymen’s Day will be observed on Feb. 9. Rev. Wright will return to the pulpit on Feb. 16. . . . l

School News (Continued from Page 1) for possible North Central Association membership. The Speedway Bth grade and freshmen both defeated Brownsburg by an 11 point margin in games played last week, the Bth grade winning 32-21 and the freshmen 39-28. In the Marian County 9th grade tourney the Speedway freshmen lost to Ben Davis 37-22. Library Notes The Library is open to the public from 6:30 to 9:00 p-m. from Monday through Thursday each week. These books have been added recently to the collection:

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Thursday, January 16, 1958

Jackson—Match point Jackson—Witchcraft of Salem , Village Jaderquist—How to build hot* rods Jones—Deborah: the woman ’’’S ’ saved Israel ‘ Kellogg—Paderewski 1 Kennedy—Profiles in courage 1 Kent—Seascaipes and landscaped in watercolor H Kent—Watercolor methods. H Kieran flowers 1 Kieran—lntroduction to nature Kimbrough—Water, water everywhere Plugs Top Beech Grove By Frank Frosch Speedway stayed undefeated on its home court as they topped the Hornets from Beech Grove by the score of 62 to 57. Although the final score showed a separation of only five points between the two teams, Speedway appeared to be ’ in control of the game all the way, especially in the later stages. Both teams looked rusty in the first period with Speedway Squealring out a three point lead of 13 to 10. Wild passes, traveling, and other similar errors dotted the period as it was mostly a "warming up” period for both teams. The second quarter resembled the first in the style of playing as both teams scored 11 points each. The half-time score stood at 24 to 21 in favor of the Plugs. Beech Grove showed its first attempt to overcome its errors and go for the lead in the third period when they narrowed the lead to just two points, 38 to 36. Speedway, which had been taking advantage of the Beech Grove errors, suddenly found its advantages cut to a minimum because of the Hornets’ new-found caution. The Spark Plugs put the lid on the affair in the fourth quarter by stretching their lead to ten points and then coasting through with the five point win. High scorers for the Plugs were Tom Emmfck, who scored 17 " points and Don Boles, who added 12 points to the Spark Plugs’ total. Tom Jones, who had been out for several games because of . knee trouble, added 9 points in 4 * his first varsity game since his injury. For the losers, it was Don Singer, who tallied 13 points. The Speedway Reserves were also victorious, winning by a SO--27 score.

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