Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1958 — Page 4

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For a time only! Florsheim Shoes REDUCED $14.90 " Don’t delay—save now on famous Florsheim shoes from M our regular stock! (Hsamrinued in a good selection of sizes

Open Friday Evening Until 8 p.m. LYONS DEPARTMENT STORE 1534-38 Main St. CHapel 4-0141

HH BB EASIEST WAY TO PAY BILLS ... is with your fountain pen and a Speedway State Bank checkbook, sitting comfortably at home. Make your deposits the easy way, too by mail at the Speedway State Bank. Just phone us for details. SERVICE CHARGES ARE LESS, TOO, AND THERE IS NO ’ ' CHARGE ON PERSONAL ACCOUNTS OVER SSOO.

SPEED MM K State Bank 1532 Main Street, Speedway • Phone CH 1-6313 Yoj' occoc/nt <s Insured up to SIO,OOO by the F D.l C.

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Speedway Hardware 1612 N. LYNDHURST CH. 4-3156

School News (Continued from Page 1) Joey Proctor, Steve Sash. Rockets (Yellow), Tom Smith, Michael Alma, Charles Jordan, Larry Wallace, David Troutman, Danny Chandler, James Perm, James Hutchens, Gary Witherbee. Globetrotters (Yellow), Elwyn Matthews, John NDhon, Rose Hubbard, Marvin Dowden. Denny Creighton, Eugene Zorrnan, Stephen Lewis, Jon Smith, Charles Guire. Comets (Blue), Teddy Nolte, Bill Fillmoire, Craig Hubbell, Jeff MacAbee, Phillip Hoose, Clarence Watson, Bill Bradshaw, Dwight KlippeH, Dennis Heacock, Mike Brown. Sparks (Red), Jim Roach, Dennis Murphy, David Sharpe, Mike Chechina, Doug Carden, Norman Brennan, Robert Sowers, Jack Eldridge, Wayne Mitchell, James Scanlon. Pacers (Black-Yellow), Herb Robbins, Lynn McCoy, Steve Chappell, Rodney Read, Ralph Sharpe, Chuck Thompson, Karl Wacker, Bryant Lucas, Richard Baker, Stephen Sumner. Hoosiers (White), Terry Castle, Robert Rhoades, Robert Allen, John Lippard, Steven Dillinger, Michael WhippeiU, Robert Burgin, Jerry Hovermale, Ernest Freeland, James Boswell. The sixth grade boys were assigned to the following named teams: Chiefs (Blue), David Wills, Stanley Cotton, Gary Bell, Brian ! McClelland, Boyd Rider, Greg Heacock, Timmy Payne. Sparks (Black), Mike Hackett, Mark Kelley, Pat Murphy, Hany Scott, Don Richey, Charles Wells, Edmund Irwin, Steve Sellers. Spartans (White), Loren Heaney, Glen Curtis, Jim Higden, Maury Wilkerson, Alan Chilton, Bob Hodson, George Walker, Richard Harper. Bulldogs (Green), Donald Nilson, George Hoettinger, Greg Mikkelsen, Larry Wilkerson, Richard Griffith, Ricky Stanton, Bob Maple, Jack Long, Ned Nesbit. Blue Streaks (Blue), Jimmy Cesnick, Gordon Miscoi, Mike Richwine, Gene Bilbee, John Nelson, Greg Allen, Richard Parks, James Connell. Trojans (Blue), Bob Sallee, Don Crain, Cunt Leonard, David Johnson, Joe DeLisle, Jerry Crane, Harris Gravett, Richard Parks. Satans (White), Mike McArthur, David Huffman, Stanley Denman, Jay Gyarmati, Tammy Elson, John Ziegler, Cedi Witherbee, Jimmy Hansen. Scorpions (Red), Tommy Tyler, Steve Wood, Rex Crandall, Raymond Stanfield, Richard Hoerger, Bob Cantwell, Bob Sorgenfrei, Phillip Hamilton. Games results for the first three weeks of play are as follows: sth Grade Won Lost Globetrotters 3 0 Sputndcks 3 0 Jets 2 1 Sparks 2 1 Rockets 1 2 Hoosiers 1 2 Comets 0 3 Pacers 0 3 6th Grade Won Lost Satans 3 0 Chiefs 2 1 Sparks 2 1 Bulldogs 1 2 Blue Streaks 1 2 Trojans 1 2 Scorpions 1 2 Spartans 0 3 Library Notos The Library is open evenings for the convenience of adults and students. The hours are from 6:30 to 9:00 Monday through Thursday. These are recent additions to the collection: Kjelgaard—Desert dog Kjelgaard—Forest patrol Kjelgaard—Lost wagon Koller—Complete book of camping Komroff—Mozart Kramer—Storybook for threes and fours Kramer—Storybook for fives and sixes Lambert—Fly away, Cinda Lambert—A song in their hearts Lambert—Welcome home, Mrs. Jordon

DeLapps so Cadillacs

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1957 CADILLAC COUPE Allison Employee's Car 11,006 Actual Milos 1955 CADILLAC COUPE DEVTTtiK—AH Power—Air Conditioning—--1 Owner—3B,ooo Actual Miles 1954 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE—AU Power—Air Conditioning—--1 Owner—4l,ooo Actual Mitos 1952 CADILLAC 4 DOOR—FLEETWOOD Power Steer A Brakes 1 Owner—Like New 1952 CADILLAC "62" 4 DOOR Power Steering Low Mitos—l Owner* 1950 CADILLAC "61" 4 DOOR Light Blue—Good Tires Very Clean

HeLAPP MOTOR SALES 16th & Georgetown H—d CH. 1-7880 Res. CH. 1-0449

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GLENNS BARBER SHOP 5308 W. 10TH STREET (W. 10th fir Lyndhurst) NOW —2 BARBERS llAll Mon. thru Fri.—B A.M. to 6 P.M. UVUIIVe Saturday—B A.M. to 5 P.M. “We Appreciate Year Patroaape”

BETA SIGMA MI “SWEETHEART BALL” Featuring THE WOODY HERMAN ORCHESTRA INRIAKA ROOF BALLROOM JANUARY 25, 1958 8:45 to 12:45 C.S.T. SEMI-FORMAL Price per couple $4.00 Phone CH. 4-8221 for Tickets

WESBIDE GIF & HOBBY SHOP 5308 W. 10th St. W. 10th & Lynhurst Dr. CH. 1-6441 • Table & Floral Designs • Wood Fiber Materials (full line) Free Instructions Given • Pottery • Gifts • Plaster for Painting • Toys • Full Line of Model Airplanes Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:30^— Friday 'HI 9:00 pjn.

SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) morning worship services, Sunday School Classes for all ages, 0 Nursery and Sunday School classes for children thru 11 years of age at both morning worship services, and a warm, friendly Christian fellowship. ■ ON SUNDAY, JAN. 26, the Rev. Miles J. DePagter, will occupy the pulpit. At the 9:00 o’clock service the Crusaders Choir will sing the Anthem, “But The Lord Is Mindful Of His Own,” by Mendelssohn. The Chancel Choir will sing the Anthem, “With A Voice Of Singing,” by Shaw. At the 10:45 o’clock service, Mrs. Marjorie Shelly, will sing the Offertory Solo, “They That Wait Upon The Lord,” by Humphrey. i IMMANUEL CHOIR will rehearse on Sunday, Jan. 26, at 5:15 pan. * INTERMEDIATE M.Y.F. will meet on Sunday, Jan. 26, at 6:00 pm., at the church. SENIOR M.YJ*. will meet on Sunday, Jan. 26, at 6:00 pm, at Wesley House. TEENS and TWENTIES will meet on Sunday, Jan. 26, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. TEACHERS MkkTING on Monday, Jan. 27, at 7:30 pm., at Wesley House. THE SECOND SESSION of the Additional Sessions sponsored by the Sunday School and the Commission on Missions will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 28, at 3:15 pm., at the Church. The theme: “Japan.” Children in the Ist thru the 6th grades are invited. The series will be continued on Feb. 4 and Feb. 11. CHEER CIRCLE will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 28, at 7:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Warren Gleason, 4126 Kalmar Drive, with Mrs. Eilene Welcher as co-hostess. CRUSADERS CHOIR will rehearse on Wednesday, Jan. 29, at 3:15 pm. 4 CHANCEL CHOIR will rehearse on Wednesday, Jan. 29,

Joe Hanson, Mgr.

1956 CADILLAC COUPE De VILLE 9,000 Actual Miles Speedway Owned Car 1951 CHEVROLET LOW MILES Very Good teteteff Condition ptfOU 1955 FORD STATION WAGON 1 Owner M Low Mitos plylHhl 1956 CHEVROLET AH M MF 1 Owner f I y X9V 1954 FORD CONVERTIBLE Very Good MAE Condition 1952 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR Very Good MAE Condition pUVV

EDDIE’S BARBER SHOP 5236 Crawfordsville Road “Where Year Hostaess Is Appreciated” AH Walk-In Business Accepted When Po—ihle 3RARRERS Open Monday thru Fri., 8:30 AM. to 6 P.M. Sat., 8:30 AM. to 5 P-M. UH. rWW EFFICIENT SERVICE

LEWS BEAUTY SALM Lew Koziara, Beaaticiam COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE FOR APPOINTMENT • SOFT WATER • TV CAUL CH. 4-1895 2421 FISHER ST.

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A foot in the d00r... with vitamins If a peddler rings your bell and tries to sell you some vitamins, here’s something you should bear in mind. He’s a trained salesman. He’ll sound convincing. But chances are he’s not a physician or a pharmadst He’s no judge of your health, and there’s no way he can know what sort of vitamins or nutritional supplements you need—if you need any at all. So, it’s just common sense to gel

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PROTECT YOUR CAR!!! ExpC'Ft POLISH & WAX PLUS 2 Free Automatic Car Washes ONLY sls-0® ? YOUR CHOICE—BIue Coral —Simonize —Any Other Free Pick-Up and Delivery Phone for Appointment ME. 2-6878 Spied-way Auto Laundry, Inc. THE WEST SIDE'S AUTOMATIC CAR WASH 3433 W. 16th St. Block West of Tibbs

at 7:30 p.m. FIRST PERIOD of Red Cross Home Nursing Course, sponsored by WSX3JS., will be held on Thursday, Jan. 30, from 7:009:15 p.m., in Fellowship Hall at the church. Kindly call Mrs. Clara Nelson, OH. 4-2910, for further information. See special announcement regarding the course elsewhere in the Flyer. LAST SUNDAY, it was our privilege to baptize Judith Ann Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L. Warren; Mark Douglas Rosekrans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Rosekrans, Broadacre Trailer Ct., Danville, Ind.; Judy Kay Kline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis H. Kline, 6760 West 13th St.; Carl Lynn Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Allen. IT WAS OUR JOY to receive the following persons into the fellowship of our church: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L. Warren, and Judith Ann, 2133 North Lyndhurst Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Haynie, 3567 West 12th St.; Mr. and Mrs. John S. Allen, 2323 North Auburn St; Mr. and Mrs. John C. Richardson, 1636 North Norfolk St; Mrs. Samuel T. Jackson, 1730 North Norfolk St.; Mrs. Althea Silvers, 1814 Christopher Lane; Mr. Ronald C. South High School Road. 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 with competent leaders. During both services of worship, there are Sunday School classes meeting at the same time for children thru the 6th grade. Classes for Youth and Adults are held 1 at 9:45 (following the first service). We think that you will enjoy this arrangement and find it a convenient one. HIGH SCHOOL M.YF. is sponsoring a Paper Sale on Salturday, Feb. Ist. Crates will be on the church lot. Kindly call CH. 4-1088 if you would like your papers picked up. TEMPORARY CHURCH OFFICE is in the Parish House, the brick house west of the Church. Office hours of the secretary, Mrs. Arthur E. Cornelius, CH. 1-1563, are 8:30 ajn.-5:00 p m., Monday thru Friday. When you have news for the FLYER, kindly call Mrs. Cornelius by Monday noon. Deadline for supplying news to the editor of the CHURCH BULLETIN, Mrs. Margaret Stanley, CH. 1-5130, is Wednesday noon.

Thursday, January 23, 1958