Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1959 — Page 3

/Thursday, June 18, 1959

WESTLAKE BEACH CLUB SATURDAY, JUNE 20 Vic Knight And His Orchestra Coming—Tues., June 23 LARRY ELGART ORCHESTRA Beach & Park Open Daily

CLASSIFIED’S FOR SALE 2-pc. living room suite, $75; G.E. electric range, $35. Call WA. 6-8455. TAKE OVER PAYMENTS—SS.4B per mo. on sewing machine, only 6 mos. old. Can’t tell from new. 20 yr. guarantee. Full set of attach. Balance only $38.36. FL. 9-9651. Mrs. Held. FOR RENT Speedway—Furn- ' ished basement apartment for 'employed couple. Call evenings after 6 or all day Sunday, CH. *8663. WANT LAUNDRY or Cleaning, by day. ME. 5-7130. HOUSEWIVES— can you use $350 by September Ist in pleasant, sales work in your neighborhood? Car needed. No canvassing, delivering or collecting. Call WA: 64571, Ext. 905 or WA. 6-7437 before noon. HAVE MOWER, will travel over your lawn for a fee; and trim. Call Mike. CH. 4-0344. FOR RENT—¥2 double, 2 bedrooms, basement, garage, oil heat, convenient location. Adults. CH. 4-8534. FOR SALE Chrome breakfast set, 4 chairs and formica-top table. $35. CH. 4-8620. HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR or college men, full or part-time, outside sales work. Call CH. 4-1443. FOR SALE—I9S2 Chevrolet, 2 door deluxe, powerglide, $325. 1135 N. Lyndhurst. RELIABLE BABY SITTER—Day or night. CH. 1-4083. FOR SALE Twin beds with springs, $10; pair laundry tubs, $2.50; large leather-top coffee table, $lO. CH. 1-0949. FOR TRADE—Practically new 2 bedroom brick veneer, full base., with activity room, 2 full baths, breezeway with garage attach., gas heat, large landscaped lot,- St. Michaels area. Will take Speedway property as down pay., balance on contract. Prefer 2 bdrm., gas heat, on West 16th St. Transporatation. WA. 5-3195 week days after 6 p.m. or Sat. and Sun. FOR RENT apt., day employed adults. CH. 4-2381. FOR SALE—modern dining suite, S9O, 7 pieces; elec, freezer, S2O; refrigerator, $10; twin beds and tables, SSO; elec, bench saw, $18; cement benchs6; boy’s 26” bike, sl6; Frigidaire washer and dryer, $200; 2 floor lamps, $12.50; 2 pc. maple living rm. suite, $35; elec, sewing machine, S2O; desk and chair, S2O; step-stool, $2.50; outside 2 pc. wooden set, $6; bookcase, $2.50; little wrought iron table, $1.50; outside cart, $1.50; Westinghouse elec, stove, $75. CH. 4-6030, 6747 W. 14th St.

EXPERIENCED ELDERLY LADY wishes day job as sitter, 5 days a week. CH. 1-5212 after 6 p.m. FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished 3 room apt., Ist floor, priv. bath and entrance; laundry facilities, utilities paid, off Street parking, trans, at door. Employed couple. No pets or children. 3226 W. Michigan St. PIANO INSTRUCTION—Richard Lindamood. CH. 4-8534. FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, private entrance. 4962 W. 11th St. CH. 4-9189.

Workshops Two prominent educators will be among the leaders of workshops in guidance and pre-ele-mentary education at Butler University, June 22-26. Heading the guidance workshop will be Dr. Gail F. Farwell, of the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Lucile Perryman of Columbia University will lead the pre-ele-mentary workshop. Theme for the guidance program is “Guidance for the Nuclear Age” with Dr. William Howard of the Butler College of Education faculty in charge. Lectures will be given by Dr. James Doty of the Indianapolis Area Methodist Church; Dr. Gene Schwilck, newly-appointed principal of North Central High School, and Dr. Roger Coulson of Butler. Professor Hazel Hart of Butler is coordinator for the pre-ele-mentary workshop entitled, “The Challenge of New Ideas.”

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Robert Alsmeyer, in memory of their father, Mr. Virgil Alsmeyer; Mrs. Rosa Ziegelmueller and George and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Vincent, in memory of Mr. William Ziegelmueller; Mrs. M. G. Spencer and daughters, Agnes and Edith, in memory of Mr. Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoerger, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoerger, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pirtle, Fred and Richard Hoerger, in memory of their father, Mr. Harry Hoerger. The bouquet given last Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oeth was enjoyed by Mrs. Jane Spencer in St Vincent’s Hospital Election of members of the Official Board will be held at the 9:00 worship service next Sunday morning. The names of the nominees have been read at both services for the past two Sundays. Sixth Graders and their teachers of the 9:00 a.m. Church School will meet at the park next Sunday at 9:00 a.m. for a breakfast and class session. If it rains, they will meet in their class room at the church. Each person may bring 10c extra for the refreshments. Vacation Bible School will continue next week through Friday from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. At 7:00 p.m. Friday (June 26) parents and friends are invited to a sharing program in Fellowship Hall. This will give you an opportunity to see what the children have been doing the two weeks of Bible School. On Tuesday, June 23rd, the annual dinner for wives and members of the Official Board (including the retiring members and the newly elected members), Trustees and church staff, will be held in F3llowship Hall at 6:30 p.m. Reservations should be made to the church office by Friday, June 19th. At the dinner there will be an election of officers for the Official Board during the coming year. Choirs: Wednesday—Chancel Choir, 7:30 p.m. Thursday—Chapel Choir, 6:30; Cloister Choir, 7:30. After rehearsal Thursday evening, there will be a “Sock Hop" for the Cloister Choir members and friends. Refreshments will be served. The Rose on the lectern last Sunday announced the birth of Deborah Ann King, daughter of Jerry and Nina King.

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SCHOOL news (Continued from Page 1) and Jim Schmidt. Others who were not absent during 1958-59, even though attendance in general was down some because of illness, were: John Carmichael, Tom Cotton, Bob Cox, Charlene Eversole, Dick Hensley, Clark Johnson, Bill Sweet, Steve Bradley, Jo Ellen Haynes, Steve Livingston, Bill Scott, Jim Craig, Diane Douglas, Phyllis Duffield, Sucille Hinchman, Harold Hitchcock, Judy Hubbard, Judy Jarvis, Jerry Johnson, Barbara Kildsig, Melanie King, Marian McMillen, Cherie Meeder, Paula Nolte, Bob Parke, Douglas Schilling, Olivia

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MARTIN’S SHOES 1462 Main St. Speedway CH. 1-0964 Open D.^» H Aj!iVS:3O P.M. Open Friday to 8:30 P.M. Featuring RED GOOSE, GRACE WALKER, AND JOHN C. ROBERTS SHOES

Barsoda, John Harris, Bill Craig, Phil Engle, Bob Sanders, Dave Schein, Carl Schunke, Ruth Benson, Donna Cahen, Stanley Cotton, Rex Crandall, Sue Crawford, Sondra Hinchman, Robert Hodson, Richard Hoerger, Sharon Shaffer, and Larry Terry. Speedway High School athletic teams finished second in the MidState Conference All-sports standings. Plainfield High School was the winner and Brownsburg was third. A second in the conference track meet and a first place tie in baseball enabled the Sparkplugs to come from behind to overcome Brownsburg for second place.

OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8 P.M.

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Avondale Playhouse Begins Rehearsals Mr. Clowes, Business Manager, pointed to the extremely successful season last year, combined with a substantial increase in the star talent budget this year as reasons for his optimism. The schedule for the entire season is as follows: June 30-July 5. Ann Corio, Allen Jenkins and Wm. Tregoe in “Twentieth Century.” The ribald burlesque of show business, written by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, features the daring Miss Corio who established a box office record when she appeared in “Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?” at Avondale two seasons ago. July 7-12. Hugh Marlowe and K. T. Stevens in “Once More With Feeling.” The current Broadway hit which is starring Arlene Francis and Joseph Cotton, about an egotistical symphony conductor named Vic Fabien and his amours with a harpist. July 14-19. Irene Hervey, K. T. Stevens and Mary Beth Hughes in “The Women.” Written by Clare Booth Luce at her sarcastic best, “The Women” has 35 females busily providing men with shockingly informative dialogue about the fair sex. July 21-26. Alan Mowbray in “Nude with Violin.” The recent Broadway hit by Noel Coward about fiddling around. ■ July 28-Aug. 2. Eddie Bracken in “Seven Year Itch.” Bracken repeats the hilarious hit he made in Nassau and Puerto Rico early this spring in this favorite. August 4-9. Mona Freeman in “Who Was That Lady I Saw You with?” A lovely young movie star in last year’s New York smash hit which featured Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy. August 11-16. Pat O’Brien starring in “Loud Red Patrick.” Shure and it’s a fine example of type casting with a favorite Irishman in the role of verbose son of Erin. August 18-23. Joe E. Brown in “Father of the Bride.” If you didn’t see the play, perhaps you saw the movie with Eliz. Taylor, Spencer Tracy, Joan Bennett and Billie Burke.

August 25-30. John Carradine in “Tobacca Road.” The adult classic with sardonic John Carradine in the immortal role of Jeeter Lester. This play was on Broadway for 3182 performances, second longest run in history. Sept. 1-6. Marie Wilson in “Lullaby.” With a comedy about a truck driver and a night club perpormer of Marie’s dimensions, need we say more? The entire season was lined up in a series of negotiations this past winter by Director Wm. Tregoe in Hollywood and Producer Jo Rosner in frequent trips to New York City. Season Tickets —522.50 for 10 shows, a savings of 20% over box office prices, are now on sale at the Avondale Box Office, 4000 Meadows Drive, Indianapolis, phone LI. 7-9627.

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