Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 33, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1959 — Page 8

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5082 W. 14th St.— -Corner—Stone k Frame, 6 RmSw 2 Fireplaces. Built-Ins, 1 Bdrm. & ¥a Bath Down. 2 Lge. Bdrm*, k Tile Bath Up, Plenty Closets. Full Basement. Social Boom, Oil Heat, 2 Car Garage. 5249 W. 15th— Choice Location. Convenient to School, 3 Bedrm. Dining Rm. New Carpeting, Extra Lge. Garage, Social Rm, Oil Heat. Good Condition. 5912 Nash Laae— Vacant—2 Bdrm. Brick. Gas Heat. Oven-Range. Terms. 2199 Gerrard >16.500—5 Rms. Down. 2 Bdrms. 8t Bath Unfinshed Up. Gas Heat. Garage. CHapel CHopat Ct. REALTORS 1452 MAIN STREET Since 1937 808 BLAND, Realtor CH. 4-3564 808 GENUNG. Realtor CH. 4-5413 WM. HOWARD ME 1-1666

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PAPER SALE Speedway Boy Scouts AUGUST 27-28-29 For Pick-Up Call: CH. 4-3604 CH. 1-3337 “FIRST IN QUALITY AN* SERVICE” EMMETT VENETIAN BUNN CO. CARL F. POEHLER, Prop. (Pronounced PAYLEB) 3554 West 16th St. ME. 1-3111

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TROPICAL PINEAPPLE PIE 1)4 cue* cocoauU guoz. uom cfoulte* plnoaggl* (tie m« strain) 1 cv* water 1 Taktece- la—aa lake %ave«»*ar M teace. «a* > •»•*> caearated 1 pkO« lemon joletl* % cu* Pf T iMtaat (In dry Bor*) Malt butter in 10-in. tkillot. Add cocanut and adx well with fork. Cook «Mor Medium hoot, stirring often, until coconut it golden brow* Sot aside 2 tableigoons of mixture to decorate pie. Frees rest firmly on bottom and sides of 9-in. pie pan. In 1 J4-qk saucepan mix pineapple, 14 cup wafer, lemon juice, sugar, salt and egg yolks. Cook and stir over Medium heat until mixture reaches full, all-over boil. Take of heat Stir kt gelatin untU dissolved. CHI unNt very thick, but not set. Put egg whites. 14 cup water and PET Instant into 1-qt bowL B. —n Moslik rn*nnj IneaaeA ktalMk ooqt wim rotary nana wwa>uf> ar wim electric Mixer at high speed, until stiff. Paid into chilled pineapple Mixture, let stand a few minutes, until mixture starts to set. Put into coconut shed. Decorate top with set-aside coconut Chid until fine, about 3 krn, before serving.

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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. 14& STREET CH. 4-1771

FRED KLOPP “Floor Covering Service” • CARPET • LINOLEUM • TILE • PLASTIC WALL TILE CM. 4-4112 1709 BEELER

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KOGAN'S DRIVE-IN BAKERY <WeW—2 5310 W. 10th St. CH. 1-1310 3120 Lafayette Read WA. 6-4646 • DONUTS O ROLLS O PIES O COOKIES HOT BREA* EVERY AFTERNOON OPEN 9 AJH. to 19:39 PJi.

ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) winning their case. A great number of people who read only a little, and those who do not have children, do not realize, perhaps, how veiQ serious this indecent literature scattered throughout the drug stores and magazine racks has come to be. Just this month the Indianapolis News had an article by tou Hiner, Jr., The Washington Bureau on Postoffice Wars on Obscene Mail. Filthy publications, pamphlets and films have been using the mails. He said that recent raids in New York City turned up 17 tons of material that caused even the tough raiders to blush. He further urged adults who find suggestive or obscene mail parcels being delivered to their homes to go immediately to their postmasters. Mailing lists are obtained many ways, even the names of children who have purchased inexpensive toys from magazine advertisements have wound up on such mailing lists. St. Christopher Annual Parish Picnic will be this Sunday, August 30th, on the Church grounds and in Speedway Park across Fifteenth Street. Basket dinners will be spread about one-thirty on tables between the parish house and the church, weather permitting. Everyone is asked to bring their own family dinner and eat with everyone else. All the new members and all the old members of the parish are urged to attend this affair and get better acquainted. Light refreshments of soft drinks and ice-cream will be furnished by the committee. There will be lots of games and lots of prizes. Dick Carroll is Chairman (CH. 1-7312). After next Wednesday night devotions to the Sacred Heart of Jesus at seven-thirty, September 2d, will be held the regular monthly meeting of the Altar Society in the Social Room of St. Christopher school building. Following a short business meeting, Kenneth Lohrman of St. Christopher parish will give a talk on hair styling for the fall and winter seasons. He will demonstrate using some of the ladies of the parish as models. After his demonstration and talk, Mr. Lohrman will be happy to answer questions from the ladies. Mr. Lohrman manages a beauty salon on West 10th street and another salon on West 30th street. A member may bring an interested guest. Father Terrill is in retreat this week at Alvema. There are no 6:13 daily Masses, but Holy Communion is being distributed as usual by Father Lindemann. Thomas Earl Burnett of St. Anthony parish was married to Anita Lucille Bell of St. Christopher parish at an 11 o'clock Nuptial High Mass Saturday morning in St. Christopher church. A reception followed the Mass in the social room. The parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bell, 7146 Carlsen avenue. Pray ybur Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

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