Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1960 — Page 4

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CHUCK MARTIN CLAUDE CHATEL SWING-IN-PIZZA Carry Out Service FREE COUPONS WITH EACH PIZZA WE WILL ACCEPT PHONE ORDERS AFTER 4 P.M. FOR PICK UP AFTER 5 P.M. ON YOUR WAY HOME FROM WORK. WE MAKE OUR OWN DOUGH & SAUCE FRESH DAILY HOURS—Mon. thru Thurs., 5 P.M. to 12 M. Fri., 5 P.M. to 1 A.M.—Sal. 12 Noon to 1 A-M. Sun., 3 P-M- to 12 M. CH. 1-6311 W. 10th at Lyndhurst

* SPRING SPECIALS * CEMENT $1.19 bag ★ SPECIALS ★ “Home Planning “Plan Drawing On All Items” Service Available” McCORMICK LUMBER CO. Ample Parking Delivery Service - VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 702 N. TIBBS ME. 8-6581

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WHERE ELSE CAN YOU BUY RECORDS AT SUCH LOW PRICES Reg. $4.98 STEREO LPs now 33.89 SINGLES, 45 r.p.m 89c Regular $3.98 LPs now 32.98 G & M T-V & APPLIANCES W. 10th & LYNDHURST CH. 1-5675

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Holies PURE OIL SERVICE 5002 W. 16th Sjt. . CH. 4-0026 "WIN A LIVE EASTER BUNNY" With Each Purchase of 5 Gallons of Gas Receive a Ticket For a FREE CHANCE] on LIVE EASTER BUNNIES. Winners Will Be Chdsen Friday, April 15 at 9 P.M. Winning Numbers & Najrit** will be Posted on our Window. WHEEL BALANCING COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE “We Are Equipped to Properly■ Analyze and Service Your Car ”

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) 0 Rose Ziegelmueller and George in memory of Mr. Ziegelmueller, and Mrs. Jennie McCormick. Candlelight Communion services will be held this evening (Thursday, April 14) from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Good Friday services will be conducted tomorrow (Friday, April 15) from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. 4th Graders. The entire 4th grade will meet in their class room to attend the 8:00 service. There will be no Youth and Adult Classes. Children 6th grade and under may attend church school at either 9:30 or 11:00. Baptismal Services will be conducted Sunday afternoon at 4:00 Choir Rehearsals: Monday, 3:15 p.m., Boys’ Choir (sth and 6th grace boys'). Wednesday, 3:15 p.m., Angelus Choir; 6:30 p.m., 7th and Bth grade boys will rehearse. Thursday, 3:15 p.m., sth and 6th grade girls will rehearse; 6:30 p.m, 7th and Bth grade girls will rehearse; at 7:30 p.m. the combined Cloister and Chancel choirs will rehearse. Tuesday: 1:00 p.m., Esther Circle will meet with Mrs. William Reed. 1675 N. Whitcomb. Mrs. Thomas Tsareff will assist; devotions will be given by Mrs. Marvin Johnson, and the program is “The Black and White of Africa.” At 7:30 p.m. the Naomi Circle will meet in the Bethany Room. Mrs. Wayne Blind and Mrs. Lloyd Hooper will be the hostesses: devotions will be given by Mrs. Frank Nasser, and the program is a film on Africa. Wednesday; The Mary-Martha Circle will meet at 9:00 a.m. with Mrs. Ross Swords, 1674 Cunningham Road, with Mrs. Lawrence Leonard assisting. Mrs. Howard Robinson will give devotions, and the program is Christianity and Revolution in Africa. Lydia Circle will meet at 1:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Earl Winger, 2001 N. Lyndhurst Drive. Mrs. Carrol McDonald will be assistant hostess; devotions will be given by Mrs. Roy Noble, Sr., and the program, Which Way Yeung Africa, will be presented by Mrs. Carl McKitrick. The Golden Rule Class will hold their business meeting in the Singletons Room at 7:00 p.m. Thursday; Priscilla Circle will meet in the Bethany Room at 9:00 a.m. Mrs Dottie McCormick and Mrs. Betty Clark will be hostesses, devotions will be given by Mrs. Carolyn McClamroch, and the program is “A Changing Africa.” New Members: Last Sunday the following people united with our church; Mr. and Mrs. George Tapscott, 5750 Speedway Drive; Mrs. Julia Scyphers and daughters, Sandra and Patti, 1651 Cunningham Road; Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKitrick, 1313 Winton; Mr. and Mrs. James Saviors, 4458 W. 36th Street; Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Ludington, and son. Robert, Jr.: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smyser, 1025 Winton Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sanford, 5101 Ford St.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griggs, 2042 Winton Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Brown, 1317 E. Minnesota St. Mr. George Tapscott and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Brown were baptized on Palm Sunday afternoon. ,

Thursday, April 14> 1960

INTEREST PAYMENTS (Continued from Page 1) of our customers lay away money for taxes in their savings accounts. By electing to have a quarterly interest payment fall due on April 30, they receive full interest on the preceding three months. Then they can draw out the necessary money in time to make the tax payment that is due early in May. It works the same way for the November payments, six months later* Three choices for the disposition of interest are available to the depositor. It can be added to his savings account. It can be transferred to his checking account; or it can be paid to him by check through the mail. When the interest is added to the savings account, Hunter points out, it begins earning interest, also. Thus, the interest is compounded every three months instead of every six months under the old method. All desposits in savings accounts made up to and including the tenth of the month earn interest from the first of the month. The new quarterly payment is smother of Speedway State Bank’s moves to tailor its banking and financial services to the modernday requirements of its customers. “The only thing we have to offer is service,” Hunter commented. “We are determined to do everything possible to offer the best service in line with approved banking practices.” Among many innovations introduced by Speedway State Bank is the “Double-Your-Money” savings plan where in a depositor’s savings, up to $2,500, are doubled in event of his death. Another is the unusually long banking hours—till 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday at the walk-up window on the outside of the main office. Both the main office and the Clermont Branch are open till 8 p.m. on Fridays.

Westwood Country Club The Duplicate Bridge Club held its organizational meeting Monday night, April 11th. Officers elected were Bill Cook, President, Brad Steele, Vice President and Joe Zishka, Secretary-Treasurer. There will be a duplicate game Monday night, April 25th at 7:30 p.m. Starting May 3, 1960, the club will meet the Ist and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. The Skin Divers meeting scheduled for Friday, April 15th has been postponed to Friday, April 22nd. After their business meeting they will meet at the pool for water instruction. In the bowling this week Juanita Seeman was high for 3 games with 504. She also had high single with 205. Phyllis Brooks, a sub rolled 596 for 3 games. The “Woodchoppers” are leading with 60 games won and 30 lost. The Square Dancers Will have a free dance Sunday night, April 17th. Stan Swisher will call. Time: 7:00 to 10:00 pjn. The 7th and Bth Grade party will be held Saturday night, April 30th instead of April 16th due to the Easter Holidays. The Easter Bunny will be on hand for the Egg Hunt Saturday afternoon, April 16th at 2:00 p.m. The children will be divided into two groups, the pre-schoolers and the ones in grades 1 thru four. Recreational games will be held Thursday night, April 14th from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m.