Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1959 — Page 4

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. Betty Nave, will have a family picnic and wiener roast at the Nave farm next Sunday afternoon. Meet at the church and bring own service and food, at 1:00. If it rains, the picnic will have to be called off so we hope the bright October weather continues. Call Mrs. Nave (CH. 4-1266) if there’s any question. Senior Hi C.Y.F. will meet in Fellowship Hall Sunday evening beginning at 5:00 p.m. with games. The program will include a film on inter-faith marriages. For refreshments this time, the girls are asked to bring three or four of their favorite sandwiches. Esther Circle will meet Tuesday, October 20 for a luncheon at 11:30 a.m. with Mrs. Keith Huffman, 1829 Fisher. She will be assisted by Mrs. Doyle Wilcox, Mrs. Morris Grimes and Mrs. Maxie Lee Frosch. Program will be a tour of the Missions Building. - Naomi Circle will meet Tuesday, the 20th, at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Richard Chambers, 5352 Speedway Drive. She will be assisted by Mrs. Clinton Hawkins. Mrs. Jack Hayes will conduct the worship and Mrs. Genung will give the program on “Rural Church Witness for Christ.” Mary-Martha Circle will meet Wednesday, October 21, at 9:00 a.m. with Mrs. Clyde Clevinger, 1653 N. Gerrard. She will be assisted by Mrs. W. L. Heston. Mrs. Kenneth Amick will conduct the worship and the program will be “Introduction of Town and County.” All

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REXALL RUBBING ALCOHOL Pint, Reg. 79c 2 for 80c ‘aZ~ A. Cooling, soothing body aaas rub. Ideal for sickroom needs. KLENZO ANTISEPTIC MOUTH WASH Reg' 79c 2 for 80t Kills contacted germs. Ideal breath sweetener. Rexall MILK of MAGNESIA 2 far 53c Dependable antacid, laxative. Cora Nome Hand Cream Reg. SI.OO 2 for 1.01 A light luxurious cream.

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members are requested to remember to bring their contribution for the “Strictly Personal Fund.” Lydia Circle will meet Wednesday, October 21, at 1:00 p.m. with Mrs. J. T. Huber, 4976 W. 12th Street. She will be assisted by Mrs. L. C. Gray, and Mrs. Carl McKitrick will conduct the worship. Program topic, “Migrants.” The Golden Rule Class party will be held in the Singletons Room at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, the 21st. Bring own sandwiches and table service. Mrs. Anna Smith will give the devotions. Service Day- will have the Priscilla Circle as hostess (Mrs. Janet Vollmer chairman) when meeting in Fellowship Hall on Thursday, October 22nd from 9:00 until 3:00 to sew for the Little Red Door. All ladies welcome. The Executive Committee of C.W.F. will meet in the Junior Hi Room on Thursday, the 22nd, at 1:00 p.m. CHOIRS: Wednesday—Angelas, 3:15; Chancel, 7:30. Thursday —Children’s Chorale, 3:15; Chapel, 6:30; Cloister, 7:30. The rose on our lectern Sunday announced the birth of a son, born to John and Norma Melson Bund of Rhinelander, Wisconsin. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Chester Melson. New Members. We were happy to welcome into our church fellowship last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson and family (Frank, Jayne and Charles Robert) of 1714 Ellen Drive; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cooley, 1909 N. Whitcomb; Mr. and Mrs. James R. Ray, 2121 Fisher; and Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Seeman, 5844 Speedway Drive.

RO-BALL n 3b 2 for 70c A true antiperspirant. | Rolls on; no waste. Gives 24-hour protection. REXALL LAVENDER AFTER-SHAVE LOTION 6 oz., Reg. 79c 2 for .80 CHERROSOTE COUGH SYRUP. 8 oz., Reg. $1.19 2 fOT 1.20 REXALL GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORIES. 12’s, Reg. 53c 2 for .54 REXALL SACCHARIN. Vi-gr. 100’s, Reg. 35c... 2 for .36 REXALL BUFFERED ASPIRIN. 100’s, Reg. 98c 2 fOF .99

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COLOGNE & SOAP 1.19 fe-B Lavender Cologne and 3 cakes of Soap.

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Westwood Country Club (Continued from Page 1) the “Witchcraft Whirl” with Bob Morrison doing the honors. Fifteen or more records will be given away throughout the dance. Coffee and donuts will be served for refreshments. If you wish to come in Halloween costume, fine, but it is not required to get in so let’s all come and have a good time. There are still a few tickets available for the Luncheon Bridge to be held on Wednesday, October 28th. They may be picked up at the club office. In the bowling this week, Dona Smith was high for three games with 474 and also was high single with 179. Team 7, the Hits and Misses are leading with 14 games won and 4 lost.

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5] LEATHER BILLFOLDS. en’s or Ladies'. a a Reg. $2.00 2 for 2.01 B| CHILD’S TOOTH BRUSH. enzo. n , M Reg. 29c „„_2for .30 S REX FILM for better pictures. 1,127 or 120. M Reg. 50c _.._2for .51 n HEATING PAD, Electrex. && 2 for 5.96

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Tri Kappa Sponsors "Operation Fluff And Puff*' How long has it been since those favorite feather pillows of yours have had a thorough cleaning? If it has been longer than you would care to remember, then “Operation Fluff and Puff” is just what you’ve been waiting for! Epsilon Eta Chapter of Tri Kappa Sorority is pleased to announce that they are sponsoring the Fluff and Puff pillow cleaning service from Mobile Units which will be available in Speedway at the V. K. Nelson Associates Building at 16th Street and Main Street on November 3rd, 4th and sth; and in Eagledale* at the A & P Supermarket at 30th Street and Georgetown Road on November 6th and 7th. “Operation Fluff and Puff” is a pillow cleaning service that has been laboratory tested for outstanding effectiveness in cleaning pillows. For just $1.98 your old feather or down pillow is cleaned, refluffed, disinfected and recovered in a new ticking of your choice of either striped or flowered pattern. All this is done in just 4 to 6 minutes, while you wait or if you prefer, pick-up and delivery service is available at no extra charge. If you would like new feathers added, this can be done for just 30c per 4 oz. package.

/Switch) I to i/ I I 1 for 1 Modern Heating at its very best call FLAME OIL COMPANY ME. 2-4531

BOYS' and MEN'S SWEATERS boys $3.95 •« $7.95 msiis $6.95 *• $8.95

BOYS* and MEN'S JACKETS and SUBURBAN COATS $12.95 <• $19.95

For pick-up and delivery, contact one of the following: Mrs. Gene Hay, CH. 1-8557 Mrs. David Burns, CH. 4-9021 Proceeds from this project will be divided among various charitable, educational and art programs. Donations last year included Riley Cheer Guild, United Fund, American Red Cross, Tuberculosis Association, Mental Health Association, Speedway Girl Scouts, Hoosier Art Salon

MOW MUCH INTEREST DO YOU WANT? With Speedway State Bank’s famous “Double-Your-Money” Savings Plan you get 1 % interest compounded semi* annually plus this added protection: In event of your death, your savings —up to s2soo—are doubled. JLL The regular Pass Book Savings Plan where your money earns 2% com* «Ha' pounded semi-annually. With regular // 9 deposits, your nickels and dimes and // quarters soon grow into dollars. | LJ | Yes, your money can earn 3% interest with complete commercial bank safety. -lift, All you do is leave your money in a Ca Certificate of Deposit for at least one 11 year. At maturity, you receive 3% in- ((J J terest compounded semi-annually. 5°4 % ild om .» Remember, no matter which plan you choose, your savings up to SIB,OBB are fully protected by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. SAVE where you can choose your own best plan. SAVE where banking hours are longest in Marion County—for your convenience, Monday-Thursday: 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Walk-Up Window at Main Office open till 5:00 p.m. Friday Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. SAVE THE EASY WAr-*BV MAIL

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and the Indianapolis Symphony Maintenance Fund. Tickets for local students were purchased for the Symphony concerts sponsored by the Speedway Merchants’ Association. A Christmas party was given for a men’s ward at the Central State Hospital, and a child was sent to the Crippled Children’s Camp. Two girls were sponsored at Girl’s State and a Scholarship award was made to a Speedway High School senior.