Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1958 — Page 8

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JERRY HOLTEL Manager of Insurance Dept. Rec. CH. 4-8341

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DID YOU KNOW . . The cost of a Homeowner's policy in Speedway can be as little as $48.08 per year? This would giro you SBOOO insurance on your home. $3200 on personal property, and would also include personal liability as well as theft and burglary insurance. A policy written for $104)00 on your home and $4,000 on personal property would cost a modest $55.00 per year.

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WESSON OIL %=& GIANT SIZE OXYDOL 69c GIANT SIZE COMET CLEANSER 2 I 43«

Welchade 330 Stokely—2 Yi Can Peaches 3 F “ 31.09 Shurfine —46 Oz. Can Orange Juice 370 Stokely Cut—3o3 Can Green Beans 2 r ~ 490

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SMITH’S Barber * Beauty Shop A Complete Barber and Beauty Service For the Entire Family OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY - RALPH C. SMITH, Proprietor 4905 W. 14th STREET CH. 4-1771

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PERSONALS Lew Koszura of Lew’s Beauty Salon is back from vacation and will resume appointments. Thomas Brady 111, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brady, 5710 W. 16th St., will leave Sept 26th for Flint Michigan, where he has been accepted in the College of Engineering at the General Mbtors Institute. His address is Alpha Gamma Upsilon Fraternity, 1702 Flushing Road, Flint, Michigan. Capt Robert T. Lamb, 3902 Moller Road, Speedway, has been elected to head operations in the Butler University unit of the AFROTC for 1958-59. Brooke Meeder, 2100 Cord St., Speedway, Ind., was one of 112 coeds pledged to Butler University sororities following a week of rush activities, Sept 2-6. She is a pledge of Alpha Chi Omega and attended the Indianapolis Panhellenic dinner as an honored guest. Jerry King and Edward Poste, both of Speedway, are among new fraternity pledges announced following fall rushing at Indiana University. King was pledged to Phi Delta Theta fraternity and Poste is a new pledge of Lambda Chi Alpha. Three years of study and hospital experience at the Indiana University School of Nursing at the Medical Center in Indianapolis started Tuesday (September 16) for Miss Sharon Kay Dine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Dine, Speedway.

Senior Hi C.Y.F. News Next Sunday, September 28th is a very important one. It is the date set for the fall District 11 picnic for all high school young people from the Christian Churches of Marion County. It will be held at Indian Lake, 7700 Indian Lake Road from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m Everyone should bring a nose bag lunch for an informal picnic at 1:30 which will be eaten picnic style on the ground. ’(Wear informal, outdoor clothes.) At 2:30 there will be group recreation or soft ball, and at 4:30 Speedway will lead vespers. There will be a 15c registration fee collected as each car enters Indian Lake, to cover insurance and expenses. Soft drinks will cost a dime. Come and join in on all the fun and get acquainted with other Christian youths.

Also, next Sunday Rowena Degan will be hostess for the first fireside chat. The purpose of these fireside chats will be to learn more about the Bible, and only those interested in a Bible study should attend. So bring your Bible and come to 1661 Cunningham Road next Sunday evening from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. The Retreat last week-end was a great success and everone had a ball. Special thanks are in order for Dr. Montgomery, George McClelland and John Andrae for leading us in our interest groups, Louis Senter for leading our Sunday School class, Gene Hagerty for Dean of Men and an inspirational worship service, Forestine Hagerty for Dean of Women and making the programs, Mrs. Huffman and Mrs. Strouse, chief cooks and bottle washers, and assistants Cleatys and Ross Swords, Helen Troth, Leslie and Gertrude Nieman, Wendell and Irene Kern, Gerry Amich and Louise and Shorty Long, and the parents who helped with transportation. If anyone has been missed—a special thanks to them. On November 2nd at the C.Y.F. meeting the play, “High Pressure Area” will be given. The drama committee needs two teen-age girls for the play so anyone interested should call Mrs. Frieda Schnable. WE'LL BE EXPECTING YOU AT THE PT A FISH FRY

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Thursday, September 25, 1958