Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1959 — Page 4

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To The People of Speedway City See The New ALL BRICK Model Home In MURPHY MEADOWS Brownsburg, Indiana The Model Home is a three-bedroom, all brick, with attached garage. Brick, Stone, and Aluminum Siding to choose from. Price range from $11,250 to $14,150, lot included. No down-payment for V. A. $250.00 Gosing Cost. Monthly payments as low as $71.25 per month. $425.00 minimum down-payment F.H.A. Includes Closing Cost. Monthly payments as low as $76.35 per month. Walking distance to public and parochial Schools. All City utilities. Directions: From Speedway go on Highway 136 to Brownsburg (11 minutes from Speedway) or Highway 52 to 56th Street, then West to Brownsburg. In Brownsburg, follow MURPHY MEADOWS signs. WEST SIDE REALTY & DEVELOPMENT, INC. BUILDERS OF NATIONAL HOMES Brownsburg, Indiana Indianapolis Phone: ULrick 2*2251

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Your Car Need HELP? like the beacon light that guidea ocean navelera to safety . . . our service sign points the way to safe travel on the highway. ■ But to get the most out of service you should see the light NOW! . . . before tragedy ¥ strikes. Come in tomorrow and let us show you how easy and economical it is to keep your car in safe condition all the time. Speedway Garage 1032 MAIN ST. CH. 4-0096 "Don's Cuss, Call Us" 808 HOSS, owner

STORE WIDE CLEARANCE “SHOES FOR _ ALL THE FAMILY”

SHOELAND 2624 WEST 16th STREET Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Open Tues., Wed., Sot., 9:30 o.m. to 6 p.m.

WESTSIDE YMCA (Continued from Page 1) family. Mothers endorse the idea of the Y supporting the parental position of the basic integrity of the family. For years mothers have been relegated to the raising of the family from within the confines of their own homes. This meant 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This rugged and unbroken routine has a real ray of sunshine. The Y will have classes for mothers and wives and preschool age children while the other children are in school. The classes will include informal adult education courses on Child

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Guidance, Family recreation and others as the members request them. The physical education and health classes will cover, limnastics (exercises to music for weight control), badminton, volleyball, learn-to-swim, advanced swimming and life saving. To be able to provide program and activities for the daughters in the families is a special attraction to Westside residents. In a survey taken by the “Y” in 1953 and 1955, there was a recognition of the need for an outlet for girls. The new swimming pool will be in operation twelve months of the year. There is no extra charge for classes. The very modern gymnasium will be completely equipped with mats and spring-boards, horizontal bar, parallel bars, trampoline- vaulting buck, swinging rings, two cross courts for basketball and one long court. The membership cost is $35.00 per year plus an initiation fee of $40.00 for the first year. The initiation fee will be increased on July 4, 1959. There is still time to enroll at the reduced rate.

Toastmasters International S. M. Meng, newly appointed Area Two governor of Toastmasters International, announces that the five Toastmasters clubs comprising Area Two met last Friday at the Continental Hotel to elect staff officers. The Citizens Gas and Coke Utility Club, the Eli Lilly club, the Frank H. Sparks club, the Irvington Club and the Indianapolis club, elected John S. Griffin, president, Stan Smith, secretary, A 1 Parker, treasurer and Ralph Hill, educational director. This group will coordinate the efforts of the Area for the benefit of the individual toastmaster and help in the organization of new clubs within the Area. Meng, purchasing agent at Linde Company, Speedway Laboratories, has served as Area Two president and also is a past president of the Indianapolis Club.

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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) ly by giving God your individual attention for an hour. He whispers His love in the prayer. He brings harmony to your spirit in music. And He speaks to you in the sermon. Friends and strangers are gladdened by your greetings and encouraged by your friendly handshake. It is good to worship in the church of your choice each Sunday. Welcome —A friendly welcome awaits you at the churches of Speedway. If you are not attending any church at present, we invite you to worship with us. Why not begin this Sunday? Building Committee will meet tonight, Thursday, June 25, at 8:00 p.m., at the church. Daily Vacation Church School Night will be held on Friday, June 26, at 7:00 p.m., at the church. Parents, members, and friends of the church are invited to attend the interesting program that has been planned. On Sunday, June 28, Rev. Wright will speak at both services of worship. Mrs. Howard Robertson, Mrs. Carl I. Schweizer, and Mrs. Dan F. Hibner, will sing the Offertory Trio. The Summer Choir will sing the Anthem, “The Lord Is A Mighty God” by Mendelssohn, at the 10:45 o’clock service. Commission on Membership and Evangelism will have its first meeting of the new Conference Year on Monday, June 29, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Commission of Missions will have its first meeting of the new Conference Year on Wednesday, July 1, at 7:30 p.m., at the church.

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) come and worship with us each Sunday morning. At the 9:00 worship hour next Sunday, the Chapel Choir will sing “If With All Your Hearts” by Mendelssohn. At the 11:00 Service the Chancel choir will sing “Incline Thine Ear” by Himmel. Dr. Montgomery will give the sermon at both services. At the 9:00 Worship Service last Sunday the following members were elected to serve on the Official Board of the church: Elders— Richard Jordan, Paul Oakes and Doyle Wilcox; Deacons—Charles Eaves, Roy Erickson, John Kildsig, Don North, Robert Rhoades and Samuel Parke. A sincere expression of appreciation is extended to those members who are retiring. The roses on the lectern yesterday announced the births of James Keith Jacobi, son of Charles and Shirley Jacobi; Terry Love, son of Homer and Jane Love; and Debra Lynn Froderman, daughter of Robert and Darlene Froderman. Vacation Church School. The final session of Vacation Church School will be Friday, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. At 7:00 p.m. parents and friends are invited to attend a sharing program in Fellowship Hall. Dr. Ross and family will be with us on Wednesday evening, July Bth. We hope every family will reserve this date and plan to attend the Bon Voyage party for Dr. and Mrs. Ross and son. They will be leaving immediately for the Belgian Congo.

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KENNETH’S BEAUTY SHOP 5209 W. 10th St. (rear of Frost-Top) “Complete Beauty Service? MR. RUDY—Hair Stylist—formerly of House of James JANE SARTOR (from Virginia Farrell Academy of Advanced Hair Styling) 3 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS KENNETH'S PERSONAL SERVICE MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 5209 W. 10th St. 3612 W. 30th St. CH. 1-6000 WA. 5-6525 Hours—Mon. thru Sat., 9 AM. to 5 P.M. Evenings By Appointment

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SPEEDWAY BAPTIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) dealing with the writings of Paul to the seven Asian Churches. The message for next Sunday Evening is titled “Suffering Saints.” You will not want to miss any of these messages. Rev. Deuel and his family have expressed their appreciation and thanks to all those who had a part in the redecoration of the Parsonage. Currently, the building and maintenance project of major emphasis is the partitioning of rooms in the educational section of the church. Last week a room was partitioned to accommodate the nursery. Previously, the nursery was held in the parsonage. On Saturday evening at 7:00 the Brotherhood will meet at the church. Rev. Deuel has been scheduled to speak and the men of the Church are urged to be present. Congratulations are in order for the Merlin Bailey family on the birth of their second son, Darrell Allen. We wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the family of Verne Walker on the death of Mrs. Walker’s father, Mr. Goldwin.

Thursday. June 25. 1959

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