Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1961 — Page 3

Thursday, February 2, 1961

SUPER-MARKET CHECKERS What do customers notice first about supermarket checkers? A friendly smile! That’s the experience of checkers throughout the country who were winners in previous years in the annual Checker-of-the-Year contest. The competition to select 1961’s champion checker is now under way at Kroger stores in this area. The annual event is sponsored by the Super Market Institute and the National Cash Register Co. Top national award, along with the Checker Queen title and a “Tilly” statuette, will be a mink stole and a vacation in Hawaii.

SPECIAL-This Week Only! LADIES' and TEENS' HOSE SEAMLESS REGULAR $1.00 VALUE Mesh Seamless or 400 Needle Seamless JUST 69c PAIR 2 PAIR FOR $1.35 3 PAIR FOR $2.00 Open Friday Evenings ’Til 8:00 p.m. LYONS DEPARTMENT STORE 1534-38 Main St. CHapel 4-0141

AUTO RADIO DRIVE IN SERVICE Most Radios Repaired While You Wait Any Make Radio--Any Make Car 2538 West 16th Street Factory Supervised Repair Headquarters for Motorola -- Zenith -- Philco ELLWANGER ELECTRIC

STOP! WHY PAY MORE? APPLY FOR A LOW COST AUTO LOAN AT SPEEDWAY STATE BANK

Check these examples on low monthly payments on NEW Cars Amount to 24 Monthly be Financed Payments of only $1000 $45.50 1200 54.58 1400 63.66 1600 72.75 1800 81.83 2000 90.91 2500 113.62 3000 136.33

SPEEDWAY STATE BANK SPEEDWAY, INDIANA BRANCH: CLERMONT, INDIANA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Why does friendliness and courtesy rate so high? This question was answered by Mr. J. D. Wiesen, Vice President of the Kroger stores in this area. “Many homemakers look on their trip to the food store as almost a social event,” Mr. Wiesen explains. “They like to feel they are visiting friends who will say hello, ask how they feel, and maybe comment on the weather.” Qualifications on which winners will be judged include courtesy, neatness, efficiency, and accuracy. A glamorous face and figure won’t mean a thing. Shoppers may cast ballots for their favorite checker at any Kroger store through February 14th.

- Low Interest Rates. Only $4.50 per hundred per year. Up to 24 months to repay. Slightly higher on 30 or 36 month loans. - Low Monthly Payments. - Loan arrangements made quickly and easily.

Psychology Of Adolescence Psychology of Adolescence, a course dealing with a most important stage of life, is to be offered by the Evening Division of Indiana Central College during the spring semester. The course is open to any interested person and can carry three hours credit for those eligible for admission to the college. The course meets from 8:15 to 10:45 p m. on Tuesday evening on the Indiana Central campus. The tuition for the course is $45.00 for the semester. Further information on the course and registration is available from the Evening Division office, phone ST. 7-1303.

WE ALSO REPAIR - TELEVISION - HI-FI - STEREO - RECORD PLAYERS - HOME RADIO COMPLETE LINE OF BATTERIES

RADIO SERVICE ME. 6-1911

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Helser was enjoyed at the Youth Banquet and then was sent to Miss Sandy Huffman who is confined to her home because of illness. Senior Hi CYF will meet in Fellowship Hall next Sunday at 5:30 p.m. There will be square dancing and refreshments. For the program, Mr. Kryter wall talk on his trip to Africa. Remember the CYF Chili Supper is scheduled for Wednesday, February 15th, so plan to bring the family to Fellowship Hall that evening. Monday. The Education Committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. (February 6th). Tuesday, February 7ith, at 7:30 p.m. there will be a joint meeting of Dorcas, Evening, Kezia and Naomi Circles in Fellowship Hall. Mrs. Sallie Kintner will be the guest speaker. This is one of those special events to mark on your calendar. The World Outreach Committee will meet at the church on Tuesday, February 7th at 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid Circle will meet with Mrs. W. C. Wickerham, 5732 W. 18th, on Wednesday, February 8th, at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Luella B. Williams will give the worship. The Worship and Fine Arts Committee will meet at the church on Wednesday, the 8th, 7:30 p.m. Choirs: Thursday--Angelus Choir, 3:15; Chapel Choirs Boys, 6:00--Girls, 6:30; Chancel Choir, 7:30 p.m. Los Amigos Class will have a pitch-in supper in Fellowship Hall on Friday, February 10th at 6:30 p.m. Meat, rolls and coffee will be furnished. Mrs. Jones of the Peoples Temple will be the guest speaker and a special invitation is extended to anyone in the church who would like to hear her. A Special Thanks from our young people is extended to Mrs. Bertha Huffman and her committee for preparing the most delicious food for the Youth Banquet; also to all the parents who helped her. Youth Sunday was a most inspiring and successful day at our church and we wish to express our sincere appreciation to all young people who participated in the day’s activities. New members. We wish to welcome the following new members into our congregation: Mrs. Thomas Hollenbeck, 5640 W. 25th Street; Mike Harcourt, 5937 Schoolwood Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. Noble E. Hubbard and son, Paul, 1265 Rosner Drive. They united with our church last Sunday, January 29th, 1961. Special notice to superintendents and assistants in our Church School: Mrs. Schrock is asking that enrollment and percent of attendance for the Fall Quarter be reported to her immediately, by mail or phone.

We Have An Opening For A Full-Time Sales Lady Experience Preferred 1506 MAIN STREET CH. 4-0210

McCORMICK LUMBER CO., INC. "FOR EVERY HOME NEED" 702 N. TIBBS ME. 8-6581

LILY N. BEAUTY SHOPPE CH. 1-9950 5350 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD

- CHA-CHA - SWING - FOX-TROT - WALTZ "ITS FUN, IT'S EASY TO LEARN THE LATEST STEPS AND BRING YOUR DANCING UP TO DATE" BLACK’S DANCE STUDIO 4903 FORD STREET -- SPEEDWAY CH. 4-2312 CH. 3-0175

INSURED SAVING 1518-20 MAIN STREET Chartered 1894 CHapel 4-3321

2nd Big Week! HALF PRICE SALE Still some exceptional values on merchandise that MUST be cleared to make room for Spring and Summer fashions! VERY LIMITED QUANTITIES! BUY NOW!

- winter coats, were 39.98 to 110.00--NOW 19.99 up - dresses, were 10.98 to 59.98--NOW 7.90 up - slacks, were 7.98 to 17.98--NOW 3.99 up - blouses, were 2.98 to 8.98--NOW 1.50 up f - sweaters, were 7.98 to 17.98--NOW 3.99 up - 2 and 3-pc. suits, were 17.98 to 39.98--NOW 8.99 up - knit dresses, were 25.00 to 69.98--NOW 12.50 up - leather coats, were 28.98 to 119.00--NOW 22.00 up - costume jewelry, were 1.00 to 10.00--NOW 50c to 5.00* - winter hats, were 2.98 to 8.98--NOW 1.49 to 4.49 - car coats, were 10.98 to 39.98--NOW 5.50 up - robes, lounge sets, were 5.98 to 17.98--NOW. 2.99 up - handbags, were 2.98 to 15.00--NOW 1.49* to 7.50* - skirts, were 6.98 to 17.98--NOW 3.99 up - Ass't. lingerie, were 3.98 to 25.00--NOW 1/4 to 1/2 OFF - Plus Tax Use Your Handy Morris Plan Charge Account or Dorothy's Layaway Plan!

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 8:30! 1506 Main-Speedway CH. 4-0210 Houndstooth checked cotton knit. Green, lilac, blue, black. 11.98 in kinds of weather and from dayCotton knit time thru datetime tweed glows in orange, cotton knit sheaths green or lilac. 11.98 span the seasons and the hours beautifully! 11.98 each TIME TRAVELERS that go from season to season, a business date to an evening out with a fashionable flair and easy care-free manners that resist the urge to muss and wrinkle. A Tremendous buy that combines the talented touch of Helen Whiting with a wonderfully small price tag! SIZES 5 to 15. SHOWN ARE TWO FROM A SELECTION AT DOROTHY'S!

KENNETH'S HAIR FASHIONS Formerly Located At 3612 W. 30th In Eagledale Has Moved To Speedway 5151 W. 10th St FOR APPOINTMENT CH. 1-9349 CALL 4 OPERATORS Open Evenings By Appointment

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