Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1959 — Page 7

June 25, 1959

Give them courage... Send Flower* y IJ I VMM EMBLEM ASSURE* ' // ' THE FINEST IN ff «UAUTY ANN • Ell VIM.

EDDIE'S BARBER SHOP 5236 Crawfordsville Road “Where Your Business Is Appreciated" All Walk-In Business Accepted When Possible “NOW —For Your Convenience 99 4 BARBERS Open Monday thru Fri., 8:30 AM. to 6 KM. Sat., 8:30 AM. to 5 P.M. fill I OCCA FOR QUICK wIIe ‘KiKw EFFICIENT SERVICE

McCORMICK LUMBER CO., INC. LUMBER MILL WORK BUILDING MATERIALS Easy Credit Terms Ample Parking Delivery Serelee VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 702 IV TIBBS ME 8-6581

Holies rime 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 Analyse and Service Year Car”

Government ,nst >«*•<« \4 ,/ and Graded

PORK IQc ROASTZ7 PICNIC STYLE

SMOKED PICNICS 33*

RIB STEAK 79 i

SKINLESS jg A c WIENERS 47 lb

Open ’til 8:30 p.m. Friday and 6:00 p.m. Sat.

Speedway City Florist 4900 W. 16th St CH. 4-9523

PORK LIVER 23?>

SMOKED « c JOWL

FROZEN FOOD CENTER ■L /

11008 Rain St. CM. 1-2833 Speedway 24, Indiana

R-U-AWARE?

gOURSER BMPS ARE ONA6LCTO fit Tg, i y PUT THOR M JfABLE THEM TO RON M yl* T MOTSPECDS 1 ||jL 'v^KCNEMIES. • wrmsAL MATURES Sl^^M We Write Money Orders

■BECyPRjI^STORE* WMTTTI WAYNE SIMPSOH-MARVINNINOERY '' the scstim nationally advertised WLJJJmB WrrWi E RANDS" Fll Tj R CH 4-1421 /6 r - v £ LVNHURST

Psi lota Xi Convention At Purdue Mrs. G. ft. Gillespie, Brownstown, Indiana, was elected National President of Psi loa Xi Sorority at the organization’s 56th Annual Convention. During the business sessions, delegates authorized SB,OOO for the National Philanthropic Program which included contributions to Hoosier Art Salon, Indianapolis Speech and Hearing Kindergarten, Psi lota Xi Symphony Endowment Fund, Eastern Illinois Mental Health Unit, Washington, D. C. Hearing Society, and Ball State Speech and Hearing Summer Boarding Clinic. Scholarships for 24 high school girls to attend the Purdue Precollege Institute in Speech and Hearing and graduate-assistant-ship scholarships to Ohio State University and Indiana State Teacher’s College were approved. It was announced that visiting days for the Psi lota Xi sponsored speech and hearing clinics will be June 25th at Ball State Teacher’s College, Muncie, and July 9th at Purdue University, West Lafayette. The Mid-year Luncheon will be held January 30, 1960 at the Murat Temple, Indianapolis, with Beta Alpha Chapter of Flora planning the event. The 1960 Psi lota Xi Convention is scheduled for June 17th and 18th at the Brown Hotel, Louisville, Ky., with Beta Mu Chapter of Brownstown as hostess. Attending the Convention from Speedway were Mrs. T. A. Hanna, Mrs. G. A. Jacks, Mrs. James Hittie, Mrs. Gladys Messenger, Mrs. Paul Sawyers, Mrs. Robt. Scheeffer, members of the Gamma Theta chapter.

Navy Mothers Club, No. 756 The regular meeting was held in the home of Mary Hedrick, 7100 W. 34th St. Tuesday, June 16 at 7:00 p.m. Elections and installations of officers was held. Fay Osken, Commander; Emily Scott, V. Commander; Mary Goerr, Treasurer; adjutant, Ida

Chuck Roast 59: FRESH or SMOKED SAUSAGE 39s

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

Don't evade teeing the BECK DRUG STORE before taking a trip to the beach or lake. We have a wonderful and most complete selection of SUNTAN LOTIONS. PLASTIC TOYS, and PICNIC BASKETS and SUPPLIES. We also have COLD DRINK COOLERS and PLASTIC EATNG-WARE . . . all reasonably priced. May we help you to make your trip more enjoyable? Plenty o 1 Parking Space

Hickel; Ass’t. Adj. Mary Hedrick; Mary Kirch, Chaplain; Conza Williams, Color Bearer; Elizabeth Weber, Matron at Arms; Bessie Speak, Judge Advocate. A social evening was enjoyed by members after the meeting. Refreshments of ice cream and coffee were served by our hostesses, Mrs. Hedrick and Mrs. Hickel. Open-Air Theatre “The Wades,” a musical variety act, along with the Walt Jackson Band will be the featured entertainment on Sunday, June 28, at the Garfield Park Open-Air Theatre. The time is 8:00 p.m. and the public is invited. The Wades, is a group composed of two men and three women who play Hammond Organ, Accordion, Marimba. A dancing act is also included. The Musical Wades is one of the best and most well known acts in the field. The Walt Jackson band under the direction of Paul Walker will open and close the program. Other musical events scheduled for the City Parks next week include: Monday, June 29, 2:00 p.m.

I (Greens and Fairways) I LAWN FOOD I Have a lawn that stays I extra green AND extra ■ rugged! Use 6 and F—as ■ leading golf courses do! ■ Easy to use. | feruly $3 2 5 Speedway Lawn & Garden Center 5242 CRAWFORDSVILLE RD. CH. 4-5811

LAKESIDE MOBILE HOME PARK 4Vi MHes West of Speedway—Vi Mile West of Marion County Line, on W. 21st LARGE LOTS FISHING GARDEN PLOTS Owner, JOE NOWLING Telephone, CH. 4-7908

ARCHERY SCHOOL MARION COUNTY FISH & GAME ASS'N. One Mile West of Speedway on U.S. 136 at Eagle Creek "Competent Instructors" FOUR SUNDAYS - JUNE 7-14-21-28 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND MEMBERS

6450 W. 10th ST.

Under New Management JOANNE and BILL'S SPEEDWAY RECORD SHOP 5244 Crawfordsville Road CH. 4-8558 “10% Discount With This AST

Centenniel and Gross, Show Wagon Show, W. C. Baker, director. Monday, June 29, 8:00 p.m., Christian, Western and Country Music, Charlie Gore. Tuesday, June 30, 2:00 p.m. Hill, Show Wagon Show, W. C. Baker, director. Tuesday, June 30, 8:00 p.m., Rhodius, Western and Country Music, Paul Burton. Wednesday, July 1, 2:00 p.m., Riley, Show Wagon Show, W. C. Baker, director. Thursday, July 2, 2:00 p.m. Washington, Show Wagon Show, W. C. Baker, director. Thursday, July 2, 7:30 p.m. University, Indianapolis News’ Newsboy’s Band, Henry Hebert, directing. Mrs. Carole Brinkmann, vocal.

July Program At Museum Mrs. Grace Golden, director of the Children’s Museum, announces that the museum’s annual July program will open Thursday, July 2, with a talk by Mrs. Estelle Bell on “How to Care for Summer Birds.” Other programs are scheduled for each Tuesday and Thursday of the month. All will be from 11 o’clock to noon, with all children invited to attend and no admission is charged. Mrs. Bell, authority on birds, and member of the museum staff, will describe to the children the birds they will find in their own back yards, and explain ways to provide suitable food, nesting places, and nesting materials for them. Following Tuesday and Thursday morning programs will be a craft workshop at which the children will do stencilling, a talk about Mexico and a demonstration of how Pin at as are made, a folk song program presented by a group of high school students, a talk and demonstration on American Indian face painting and sign language, and a program conducted by an Indianapolis high school boy who will show his many unusual pets and tell about their life with him. The culminating event will be a “Pet Parade” to which all

PIANO TUNING & REPAIR Excell. References. Free EiL FLEMING REED CH. 4-8654 FOR SALE—Baldwin Upright Piano. 56." action excellent. Cabinet needs repair. Recently timed, overhauled and regulated. $150.00.

XfTforAU Mean CEMENT Job^V (j-SAKRETEI) Speedway Hardware 1612 N. Lyndhurst CHapel 4-3156

boys, and girls are invited to bring their pets. Some programs will be held out-of-doors on the museum grounds if the weather is favorable. Staff members will conduct some of the July events, and guest specialists will be in charge of others. The museum will be open from 9 to 5 o’clock each week day except Monday, without admission charge, and as many changes will be made in displays during the summer months, children are invited to visit the galleries to see the new things as well as to become reacquainted with familiar displays. During June, July and August the museum will be closed on Sundays. Fight To Be Broadcast WFBM-Radio will broadcast the Heavyweight Championship Fight between Ingemar Johansson and Champion Floyd Patterson, Thursday, June 25 at 9:30 p.m. Carried exclusively in the Indianapolis area on WFBM-Radio, the fight will be broadcast over the facilities of the American Broadcasting Company. Les Keiter will be the blow-by-blow announcer with Howard Cosell handling the color.

Attention! HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS! ARE YOU PUZZLED ABOUT MONEY FOR COLLEGE? Don’t let the lack of ready cash keep you from starting college this fall. Let Speedway State Bank help you get that vital college education which pays off hundreds of times over in later years. We will "tailor" an education loan plan to meet the particular requirements of you and your family. Right now we are helping a number of college students who, otherwise, would be unable to attend college. Payments on education loans are fitted to the individual circumstances of each student and his parents. Interest is at low bank rates and only on the unpaid balance. Automatic life insurance (without medical examination) and total and permanent disability insurance on the parent guarantee you the money to complete your coHege education in extreme emergencies. Sure, you can go to college. Let us help you—just like we are now helping others. Come in and talk it over with us—in complete confidence.

MEMBER F.D.I.C.

Reconditioned USED CARS 1954 FORD Station Wagon SGOC 9 Passenger, Real Good Condition BOV 1957 RAMBLER, 4 Door SIOQC Standard Transmission, Very Low Miles Iff (Oil 1955 OLDSMOBILE Super "88" 4 Dr., jjjj Hardtop, Exceptionally Low Miles. IpßOw 1953 DODGE, 4 Door SAQC Real Clean W (2) 1953 PONTIACS SAQC Real Good Transportation, Your Choice wwv 1955 FORD, 9 Pass. Station Wagon *1 ME V-8, Auto. Trails., P. S., R. 6 H, ‘l*** 40 MORE CARS FROM *95 up We Can Save You sss Per Month W! th Our Finance Rates DeLAPP MOTOR SALES 16 tli ft Georgetown Read CH. 1-7880 gg. Res- CH. 1-0449

"Harry Martin Day" Some 10,000 Hoosier farm folks are expected to take a break in their busy rural life to have some fun at Riverside Amusement Park July 1 for “Harry Martin Day.” Martin, popular WFBM Farm Director, is being honored by his various sponsors and WFBM for his more than 16 years of service to the farm families of Indiana. Both of Harry’s noon telecasts will be from the park utilizing WFBM-TV’s huge mobile unit.

1532 MAIN STREET • SPEEDWAY • CH. 1-6313 CLERMONT BRANCH • CHapel 1-8217

Hours for the day will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with reduced prices for rides. Harry will emcee an amateur show at the park at 1:30 p.m. Admission is by ticket only and tickets may be secured from the dealers of Harry’s various sponsors.

FISH FRY Speedway Craft Club 1620 N. Lyndhumi Drive FRIDAY and SATURDAY JUNE 26 and 27

Page 7