Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1960 — Page 3

Thursday, January 14, 1960

JANUARY CAIE CLEARANCE 3ALE

MEN'S SUITS Regular SSO-sss's6o Na Cfcarye far Alteration* to Cvffs, Waist and Sleeve*

TOPCOATS Reg. $35 to $45 —Broken Sizes Now 25% Off

SWEATERS -■“« NOW 20% OFF

COLORED DRESS SHIRTS By Famous Maker—Broken Sizes Stripes, Checks, Solids—Reg. $4.50 to $5 Now $3.49 KNIT SPORT SHIRTS Large Selection—Reg. $4.95 to $8.95 Now 20% Off

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1502 Main SL SPEEDWAY CH. 4-8662

INSURED SAVINGS Effective January Ist, 1960 DUR aa | <llll vSr swims ANTICIPATED JB Q 7 <J|| | Mgg ANNUAL Q *» SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1518-20 MAIN STREET Chartered 1884 CHapel 4-3321

WESTSIDE ANIMAL CUNIC 5901 Crawfordsville Rd. CHapel 4-8381 HOURS: 9:00 to 11:00 AJC Saturday, 9:00 AM. to 3:00 PM Dr. P. T. Parker Dr. L B. Horrall

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AUTOMATIC WASHERS 3 Styles to Choose From Maytag Automatic MIES and SEDUCE Perts 29 w. MAIN Sereiee CH. 1-9063 clermont TH. 8-8009

str Open Every MENS WEAR

WRINGER TYPE WASHERS with Pumps or without Pumps

NOW *3B” TO *45”

SPORT SHIRTS Reg. $3.95 to SB.9S—S-M-L Now 20% Off Large Assortment —Famous Makes

JACKETS AND SUBURBAN COATS Broken Sizes —Reg. $12.95 to $25.00 Now 20% Off

CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—Duncan Phyfe mahogany dining room suite. 2023 N. Auburn. FOR SALE—Grey wool top coat, zip lining, sls; tan tweed sport coat, $3; brown leather jackets $5; all size 44; lady’s blue tweed coat, size 14, $8; Apt. stove, 4-bumer with 'full-size oven, S2O. CH. 4-5768 "after 5:30 pan. FOR RENT—2 bedroom house, Speedway. CH. 4-1028. FOR SALE Walnut extension table, will seat 12 when open, excell, cond., $lO. CH. 4-2983. RADIO AND TELEVISION REPAlß—Tubes tested free. Picture tubes rejuvenated. Call George S. Rainey, 1629 Allison St. CH. 4-4478. FOR SALE—FuII canvas for a model CJS Jeep. Very good cond. UL. 2-4812 after 6 pan. FIREPLACE and FURNACE WOOD. CH. 4-7670. WANT WOMAN OR COUPLE to stay in our home with 2 high school children for month of March. Can be employed elsewhere. Call CH. 4-3587. WANT WOMAN to care for children in my home, 6:30 aan. to 4 p.m. CH. 1-4846. FOR RENT—Sleeping room for 2 men; twin beds, shower, lounge room and private entrance. CH. 4-0347. WANT DAY WORK OR COOKING. Call ME. 8-2890. FOR SALE ranch, 1% baths, full base., rec. room, attach, 2-car gar., screened porch, near St. Michaels and Flackville Schools. WA. 3-3862. FOR SALE—Tappan gas range, $10; Westinghouse automatic Washer, $5. CH. 1-6631. FOR SALE—Duncan Phyfe mahogany 8 piece dining room suite; 1 2-tone blue rug, 17.6’x9’. 2023 N. Auburn. PART-TIME TYPIST wanted to do occasional typing at home, Speedway vicinity, capable of professional quality. CH. 1-3609 after 5:00 p.m.

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

1506 MAIN - SPEEDWAY - CH. 4-0210 HURRY HURRY

(400) beautiful fall and holiday creations! dresses were 10.98 to 45.00 $5 5 ° to *3l oo Dramatic fashions including casual and dressy styles, some knits, smartest fabrics and shades! Sizes 7 to 20? hundreds to choose from! Sheaths! Pleats! Full! skirts , were 6.98 to 14.98 s 3°° - *io 90 100% wool skirts in every style and color you could desire—includes solids, tweeds, plaids. Sizes 7 to 18! tremendous selection of this season's smartest sweaters were 5.98 to 14.98 *3 00 o *10 90 Choose from tycoras, wools, fur blends, novelties in xdassic styles, bulkies, flat knits and some jeweled sweaters. Sizes 34 to 42! famous designers finest tailored styles! slacks were 6.98 to 14.98 *3 90 - *io 90 Flattering smooth fitting slacks in wools, lorettes, veltones fashioned in plaids, stripes, solids. Sizes 7 to 18!

LINGERIE All Name Brand Merchandise

FOR SALE Kodak 35 with coupled range finder, flash gun, leather carrying case, like new; 40” gas range with automatic oven in very good cond CH. 1-5130. WANT TYPING to do in my home. Envelopes, fill-ins, stuffings; also stamping and mailing. Any or all. CH. 3-0687. FOR SALE Wedding gown, white satin, floor length, beautifully trimmed, size 14, reasonable. CH. 4-0370. FOR SALE Roper gas range, good cond., $25. CH. 4-2174 after 4:30 p.m. WANT TO BUY—hand operated printing press. WA. 5-3574, Mrs. Graff.

SAVE 'A - 'A -Vi zs" Drastic savings on smartest fashions! Shop Early for best selections! All Sales Final!

Use your handy MORRIS PLAN CHARGE ACCOUNT or Dorothy's Lay-A-Way Plan

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Priscilla Circle will meet Thursday, January 21, at 9:00 a.m., with Donaldeen Reich, 1731 Cunningham Rd. Mrs. Genevieve Haynes will give the worship. The program will be, “Let’s Look Into Africa.” Choirs: Wednesday, Angelus Choir, 3:15; Chancel Choir, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Children’s Chorale, 3:15; Chapel Choir, 6:30; Cloister Choir, 7:30. Youth Week will be observed in our church the week of January 31st. Reservations for the banquet on Sunday evening of the 31st should be made by next Sunday, the 24th. All Senior Hi young people should call Ellen McArthur, CH. 4-0344, and all Junior Hi-ers should contact Mrs. Rahm. a The Rose on the Lectern last Sunday announced the birth of Robert Keith Perin on December 30th. He is the son of Robert and Martha Perin. At the service of Baby Dedication held at the 11:00 worship hour last Sunday, the following parents and babies participated: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dickey and Karen Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Merko Dotlich and Dean Howard; Mr. and Mrs. William Etienne and Kathryn Jo; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Froderman and Debra Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grissom and Scott Howard; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hawkins, Jr.,

• Girdles • Gowns

• Bras • Slips

• Panties

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 8:301 LJJI I|T* % Si * ssA I I w i rl

2nd BIG WEEK

reduced to clear! were 39.98 to 135.00 winter coats 24.00 to 88.00 All wools in plaids, tweeds, solids. Few cashmeres' MMMaaaaaaaaaaaMMWWWWM big savings! were 25.00 to 75.00 suite 12.50 to 58.00 10096 wools. All handsomely tailored, some fur-trimmed! special sale! were* 10.98 to 39.98 car coats 7JOto2LM Hcludes poplins, chinos, corduroys, wools, fur-trims, longs! clearance! were 2.98 to 8.98 blouses 139 to 5.90 _ solids in cottons, dacron-blends. Sizes 30 to 38! special clearance! were 5.98 to 14.98 dressy separates 190 to 10JO Velveteen co-ordinates—skirts and tops, toreadors. Broken sizes, colors. save! were 5.98 to 17.98 robes 190 to 12.90 Many quilted, some cottons and nylons. Prints and solids. lOto 20! reduced to clear! were 2.98 to 8.98 millinery price Entire winter stock! Many styles and colors! special sale! were 2.98 to 12.98 handbags % to •« Many styles and fabrics, leathers to choose from in varied colors! special group! were 1.00 to 8.00 costume jewelry l/j price Includes necklaces, bracelets, pins, earrings! Many styles!

% TO % OFF

and Janis Sue; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hocker and Roger Switzer; Mr. and Mrs. Robet Mitchell and Cherie Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oakes and Jayne Ellen; and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rigdon and Laura Lee and Sue Ellen. If you have a change of address will you please notify the church at once so that our membership records and mailing list may be kept up-to-date. We have a collection of lost articles in the office—white gloves, black gloves, handkerchiefs, scarf, white angora girl’s ear-warmer cap, bible, bracelet, etc. Come in and check. We wish to remind the Senior Hi Young people who are willing to serve as elders, deacons or Mr. and Miss Good Mornings, to call Tana Meko, CH. 4-0166. Young people fill these positions in our church one Sunday every other month, and twice this month— January 24 and 31st. Also, Senior Hi-ers are to bring good-out-grown teen-age clothing for the less fortunate teenagers, to be taken to the Interdenominational Youth Meet at Roberts Park Methodist on February 7th. There will be a box in the Class room next Sunday. The Every-member Canvass is over and we know there were some whom we were unable to contact. If you were not contacted and have not yet received your offering envelopes, will you please call the church office? We will be glad to mailthem to you.

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