Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1959 — Page 7

♦Thursday, April 30, 1959

“FLOWERS FOR jJfcSjMft MOTHER". . . Remember your mother on her ißLj'VrfA [ fr' day wrth a flowering plant to brighten her home, a vase of \ Qi fresh flowers or a lovely cor- ptfsaWv N. sage. Order Early Speedway City Florist 4990 W. 16th Street CH. 4-9523

w# Want Things Neat? Want Things Clean? ipp* Let ROTO-ROOTER Service Join Your Team eoro-Mon^^\ SINK 'LINES DOWN SPOUTS SEWERS * 9019. Call Main Office *&ftaS£2*@TWA. 5-8988 ™ For Operator Nearest You

Rolles PUKE OIL SERVICE 5002 W. 16th St. CH. 4-0026 TUNE-UP FOR SPRING VALVE GRINDING WHEEL BALANCING COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE “We Are Equipped to Properly Analyze and Service Your Car 99

WIN A FREE PIG !

GUESS MV WEIGHT

PLUS 4 MONTH S FREE LOCKER SERVICE FOR LUCKY WINNER —-r

BONELESS PORK LOIN 09 lb HALF OR WHOLE 1 " BACON BOTH 9fdk (CIRCLE K> M WHC 1 - EGGS FOR * * SMOKED PICNICS AtJF* FIRST CUT PORK CHOPS ‘

4 MONTHS FREE LOCKER SERVICE WITH QUARTER OF REEF OR MORE! + TERMS IF DESIRED <

Open ’til 8:30 pan. Friday and 0:00 pan. Sat.

FROZENFOO O failed y*k ipOßßT n.TnOtH v c pßcs/s/oHER _ JOO 8 M Al~ N • SPELPM ' {

R-U-AWARE?

fin GILA MONSTER, *W A DESERT LIZARD, IS NOT 0# / VENOMOUS; HOWEVER, MBA DECAYED FOOD M ITS W MOUTH CAUSES THE 7 GILA MONSTERS BITE I

We Write Money Orders

E g g c !y pR M^?^ E 1 mmsMPsou-MARm mom Egggzal '"vT/T/.l " the best in hat ioh ally a»*£Rtis(D K24£JH WFMM brands" f i if T 7 Ml CH 4-/42/ /6 r - v € L VNHURST R.

SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) 9:00 and 10:45 o’clock hours, Sunday School classes for children thru 6th grade are provided. Classes for youth and adults follow the early service. You are cordially invited to worship with us this Sunday. Official Board will have a special meeting, tonight, at 6:45 p.m., at the church. Our Annual Fourth Quarterly Conference will be held tonight, at 7:30 p.m., at the church, with our District Superintendent, Rev. Donald F. McMahan, presiding. Election of officers for the new conference year, beginning June 1, will be an important part of the meeting. Members of the Official Board are requested to attend. Everyone in the congregation is invited. First Report Meeting of the Canvass Committee will be held tonight, at 9:30 p.m., at the church. Second Report Meeting of the Canvass Committee will be held on Saturday, May 2, at 9:30 p.m., at the church. Intermediate M.Y.F. will have a Hay-Ride and Wiener Roast on Friday evening, May 1. “The Creation” by Joseph Haydn is the immortal oratorio which will be sung by the Chancel Choir at both services of worship on Sunday, May 3. Immanuel Choir will rehearse on Sunday, May 3, at 5:00 p.m., at the church. Intermediate MY.F. will meet on Sunday, May 3, at 6:00 p.m., at Wesley House. Senior M.Y.F. will meet on Sunday, May 3, at 6:00 p.m., at the church. Building Committee will meet on Monday, May 4, at 6:30 p.m., at the church. Commission on Membership and Evangelism will meet on Monday, May 4, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Third Report Meeting of the Canvass Committee will be held on Monday, May 4, at 9:30 p.m., at the church. Woman’s Society of Christian Service will meet on Wednesday, May 6, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Devotional leader will be Mrs. Nettie Lunsford. An interesting, informative film on the “Woman’s Society” will be shown. Morning Glories Circle will serve.

BEEF 1 o SHORT RES t7 lb CHUCK ROAST 49 lb ARM SWISS 5“ ,b GROUND BEEF Z"* 2

It won't take a big "bite" out of your pocketbook to have your prescriptions filled at the BECK DRUG STORE. One of our specialties is offering you the lowest price possible for quality prescription service. PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE

On Display In Our Retail Store

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

ELLWANGER ELECTRIC & "*?•”£!"■ “SW» GUARANTEED ME. 6-1911 WEST SIDE WIRING ALL TYPES Now & Rewiring Commercial & Residential WF WIRF FOR • RANGES* • WASHERS • DRYERS Additional Walt Outlets Added COMPLETE HOME REWIRING No Down Payment—3 Years to Pay WE ALSO SERVICE fir REPAIR ALL TYPES OF SMALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Free Estimates —Call £{?* e™,

* Chancel Choir will rehearse on Wednesday, May 6, at 7:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Floyd F. Farley, 5509 West 16th Street. Fourth Report Meeting of the Canvass Committee will be held on Wednesday, May 6, at 9:30 pjn., at Wesley House. Last Sunday it was our privilege to baptize: Mrs. Elsie Martin, Mr. Albert F. Rush, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Sherfick. Likewise, it was our joy to receive into our fellowship: Mrs. Lloyd Hotle and daughter, Patricia, 1622 Cord Street, Mrs. Elsie Martin, 5045 West 15th Street, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip E. O’Shaughnessy, 615-C North Tibbs Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Rush, 1344 North Banner Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Sherfick, 5331 West 11th Street. • Sacrament of Infant and Children’s Baptism will be observed on Sunday, May 10, (Mother's Day) at the 10:45 o’clock service. Parents interested, kindly call the church office, CH. 1-1563. Summer Camping—Our Director of Summer Camping, Mrs. Warren V. Trammell, CH. 4-8985, has been receiving several calls for camping registration forms. She still has a good supply, but camps fill up fast. If you want your child to attend camp this summer, please call Mrs. Trammell for further information and registration. Daily Vacation Church School will be held this year, June 15-26. An excellent 2-week session has been planned with an outstanding staff of leaders and teachers. Parents: please call Mrs. Richard H. Small, CH. 4-1477, this year’s Director or Mrs. Herschell C. Landreth, CH. 4-8198, Ass’t. Director, for further information. White Goods are urgently needed for the ladies of the church who sew for the Little Red Door or the Marion County Cancer Society. You may leave your clean discarded white goods at the church office or with Mrs. Beck, 1622 Presto Street. The next day for sewing will be May 14. Why not plan to attend a day of service for others?

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) with “extra special” recreation, and of course, refreshments. For the program, Mrs. Edith Griffin will lead the discussion, and there will be election of officers. Be sure and bring your penny jars, lor C.W.F.F. as this is the last time they will be taken up. Functional Committees of the church will meet Monday at 7:00 p.m. All chairmen should contact their committee so that a good attendance may be had. The Pastor’s Cabinet meeting will immediately follow the meeting of the Functional Committees, at 8:30 p.m. Evening Circle will meet Tuesday, May sth at 6:30 p.m. This will be a dinner ($1.00) prepared by the Committee and reservations should be made with Mae Hoerger (ME. 2-9832) or Hazel Smith (CH. 4-9704) by May Ist. There will be installation of officers, and Edith Griffin will give a book review. Remember to bring your Blessing Boxes, and your dues for the Circle, if you have not already done so. Two names have been suggested if our Circle name is changed —Miriam and Ruth—so be giving the matter thought. Ruth Harbison will give the devotions for the evening. Dorcas Circle will meet Tuesday, May sth at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. T. A. Lennie, 3243 W. 48th Street, and she will be assisted by Mrs. Leroy H. Vaughn. Mrs. Elmer Emigholz will give the devotions and the speaker for the program will be Mrs. Roland Huff, wife of the Associate Secretary of Unified Promotion. She will show slides and lecture on her tour of the Middle East. Anyone needing transportation will please contact Frances Helser and be at her home by 7:00 p.m. There will be installation of officers. Kezia Circle will meet Tuesday, May sth, at 6:30 p.m. with a pitch-in dinner in the Singlestons Room. Phyllis Urbancic will give the worship and Beth Blind will present the program. The new officers will be installed. Bible Study will continue with Dr. Montgomery as leader, Tuesday and Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m. Read the remainder of the book of Genesis. Anna Circle will meet with Mrs Marie Johnson, 2319 N. Lyndhurst. Eunice Elder, of Evening Circle will give the worship; Mary Grimes of Esther Circle will present the program; Installation of officers by Ruth Parke of Kezia Circle will be conducted. Anyone interested in joining this new Circle, Will please call Nellie Bilbee, CH. 4-0403. The next meeting date is May 6, Wednesday, at 1:00 p.m. Choirs: Wednesday, Chancel Choir—7:3o p.m. Thursday, Children’s Chorale—3:ls; Chapel Choir—6:3o; Cloister Choir—7:3o. Mother-Daughter Banquet will be held in Fellowship Hall, Friday, May 8, 6:30 p.m. National Family Week will be observed in our church and for two Sundays, beginning next Sunday there will be a display of devotional materials in Fellowship Hall. Try to get down and see this display. Mrs. Lucile Ross is working very hard to make this a beneficial and inspiring emphasis on the family’s devotional life. Robing of the Choirs. During the month of May, Lydia Circle will take care of the robing of the Children’s Chorale, Chapel and Cloister Choirs. Mrs. Nellie Turner is chairman. New Members. We were happy to welcome into our fellowship last Sunday, Mrs. Marjorie Wyatt, 2217 N. Tibbs Avenue, Mrs. Ruth Gummere, 2012 Winfield Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Middaugh and son Gregory, 1114 Winton Avenue. Three Senior Hi young people will be going to the State Convention at Vincennes, May 17th. They are Bonnie North, Rowena Deg an and Roberta Jarvis.

Union Carbide Declares Dividend The board of directors of Union Carbide Corporation has declared a cash dividend of ninety cents (90c) per share on the outstanding capital stock of the Corporation payable June 1, 1959, to stockholders of record May 4, 1959.

Everybody Has A Problem “Everyone has problems. What’s yours?” might well be the slogan for the Mental Health Fair, Wednesday, May 6, at North Methodist Church, 3808 North Meridian Street. The public is invited to attend and bring along questions to the

all-day event, sponsored by the Marion County Association for Mental Health, a United Fund affiliate. Sixteen different programs are scheduled, to provide authoritative information on a wide variety of mental health problems.

PIANO TUNING & REPAIR Excell. References. Flree Ed. FLEMING REED CH. 4-8654 FOR SALE—Baldwin Upright Piano. 58.** action excellent. Cabinet needs repair. Recently tuned, overhauled and regulated. $250.00.

Reconditioned USER CARS 1955 CHEVROLET, 4 dr., 6 eyl., S7QE SMixtorJ Transmission, R. fr H. BvV 1957 FORD Fairlane, Hard Top, S| fiQC 1 Owner, 11,000 Actual Miles IflwJlf 1956 FORD Fairlane, 4 door, *995 Automatic Transmission, R. fir H. PPlr 1958 CHEVROLET Bel-Air, 2 Dr., M fftC Howl top, V-8, P.G., R. & H., Exceptionally tow mi. *ll— FORD Country Sedan, $| 7QC Station Wqqon. R- & H. t P.S., Automatic Tun. BfIVV 40 MORE CA RS TO CHOOSE FROM We Can Save Von sss Per Month With Our Finance Rates DeLAPP MOTOR SALES 16th A Georgetown Hoed CH. 1-7888 SSgR Res- CH. 1-8448

MUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES INSTALLED COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE OH-A-CAB WHEEL BALANCHHB AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE and OVERHAUL WHEELER'S Standard Service 16TH & CUNNINGHAM CH. 4-8772 MOTOR TUNE-UP

Attend The Church of Your Choice

don't Ret WATER get you d#w «

~\L .^ : ~ sTOPS MASONRY L SAKS —‘ inside - outside - above or below grade MASONRY PAINT

Speedway Hardware 1812 N. Lyndhurst CH. 4-3138

CH. 1 -0137 V

6450 W. 80th ST.

Eliminate HARD RUSTY Water

With A • 100% Fully Automatic • 12" In Diameter • Requires Salt Only Twice Yearly • 10 Year Guarantee • No Down Payment 3 Years to Pay

James A. O'hara Co. 4906 West 16th Street CH. 4-9334

mt r

Page 7

|'' sS • ■ v' : *i i' - ■ _ ;

5 YEARS IN SPEEDWAY