Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1961 — Page 7

Thursday, February 2, 1961

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EDDIE’S BARBER SHOP 5236 Crawfordsville Road "WHERE YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED" All Walk-In Business Accepted When Possible PHONE SERVICE AVAILABLE CH. 4-2559 Open Monday thru Fri., 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Sat., 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. 3 BARBERS FOR QUICK EFFICIENT SERVICE

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PORK CHOPS Center Cuts 79c lb

FRESH (Large) EGGS 49c doz.

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CUBE STEAK 79c lb

SMOKED SAUSAGE 39c lb

JUST 4 LEFT 3 SHORT Sizes 8 - 11 - 12 $19.95 Your Choice $13.95 1 LONG With Hood Size 10 Reg. $29.95 $19.00 NORTHLANDER

REMAINING STOCK OF BETTER ROBES 20% DISCOUNT

PAM'S FASHIONS 1610 N. Lyndhurst Speedway CH. 1-8050 OPEN FRIDAY CHARGE ACCOUNT UNTIL 9 P.M.

3 Bedrooms On Your 1 1/2 Baths $9995 70-Ft. Well Septic Tank Garage

BARRETT HOMES - 7030 E. 30th St. BARRETT Open Daily INDIANAPOLIS, IND. FOR INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE LI 5-1396-LI 7-1101

BEEF Tenderloin (WHOLE) 69c lb 4 to 6 lb. Average

SPARE RIBS 49c lb

GROUND BEEF 2 lbs. for 89c

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

SMOKED HAMS 49c lb Whole or Shank Half

ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) are to be used in the church and in the home all year are blessed. There should always be blessed candles in every Catholic home to be used especially in time of sickness. The old candles should be replaced with new ones each year. The old ones may be burned throughout the year at times of storms, during trials, asking petitions, or as acts of thanksgiving and love. Tomorrow is the First Friday of February. Morning Masses will be said as usual at 6:15 and at 8 o’clock. An evening Mass will be said at 8 p.m. Tomorrow also is the Feast of St. Blaise, the day on which the throats of the faithful are blessed. Throats will be blessed after the two morning Masses, again at 2:30 in the afternoon, at 7 in the evening and after the 8 o’clock evening Mass. St. Christopher men will be a part of the Nocturnal Adoration of the Sacred Heart of Jesus at the Cathedral this month from 3 a.m. to 4 a.m. Saturday, February 4th. At the eight o’clock Mass on Sunday morning, sons of the members of the Altar Society will join their mothers in receiving corporate Holy Communion. Following the Mass a ham and scrambled egg breakfast will be served in the social room. After the breakfast a program prepared by John W. Coffman will be presented. He will show a film on the Redevelopment Program of Indianapolis and give a short talk. No reservations are necessary. A member may borrow a son or come without a son if she doesn’t have one, and a son may come alone too if he so wishes. Martha Conkle and Joyce Dault are co-chairmen for the breakfast and program. Our apologies to Tom Rhein. Tom Rhein was the newly elected president of the Junior CYO at St. Christopher and Tom Leming was elected vice-president. Congratulations to the happy grandparents, Raymond and Anna Vurpillat and congratulations to the parents, Sheila and Raymond Jr. Vurpillat of Philadelphia! Suzanna was born Wednesday, January 25th. She weighed 7 lbs. and 4 1/2 oz. The grandparents plan on flying up the 11th, so as to be at the christening on Sunday, February 12th. Raymond Jr. is now manager of one of the three largest branches of the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratories.

The newly organized Boy Scout troop at St. Christopher has had three meetings. They have called their troop, Troop 500, in keeping with the spirit of the “500” and Speedway. Troop membership is open to all boys of Speedway regardless of their church affiliation--of course their age must be within a month of their 11th birthday. They normally meet every Friday night from 7 to 8:30 p.m. sharp in the basement of St. Christopher Church. Any father who is interested is more than welcome to the meetings. David Keller (CH. 1-5003) is Scout Master and Ray Esaman (CH. 4-7570) is Assistant Scout Master. Terry Gaughan (AX. 1-4870) is secretary. Herb White, who was coach of the 100 lb. football league, is their outdoor man. The boys will have their first hike and cook-out Saturday, February 4th, starting from the back of St. Christopher school at 9:30 a.m. Any interested boy or parent not now a member should call any of the above men for further details. Myrtle Grande was remembered in the High Mass at 8 o’clock Monday morning at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Billie Brown. The Mass on Tuesday morning was said for Joanne Werth. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krieger requested the Mass. Yesterday morning the Mass was said for Amy J. Gambrall at the request of Helen and Ernest Harlan. This morning the Mass was said according to the special intention of Sister Mary Denis. The Mass tomorrow morning will be said for Lillian Leach according to the wishes of the employees of the Indianapolis Typesetting. An Anniversary Mass will be said on Saturday morning for Frank and Louise Hollis. The Hollis children requested the Mass. The Men’s Stag Party will be on Friday night, February 10th, instead of Friday 9th, as previously announced. John Koffskey is chairman for the party which will begin at 6:30 o’clock. Ed Hessler, Bill Byrne and Dick Zeph are co-chairmen. This will be the last Men’s Stag before Lent. Our congratulations to Mary Toney who is a senior at St. Mary’s Academy! Mary was one of the winners in the formal and party dress division of the seventh annual Junior CYO style show Sunday at the Immaculate Heart of Mary auditorium. Her dress was made by her sister, Patty, a pupil at Our Lady of Grace School. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

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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 West 14th Street CH. 4-1771

ROD & REEL REPAIRING SUTPHIN’S SPORTING GOODS 4832 W. 16th St.

"A Gift of Love" Tuesday Feb 14th "REMEMBER YOUR VALENTINE WITH FLOWERS" ORDER EARLY from your Speedway City Florist 4900 W. 16th Street CH. 4-9523

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LEW'S BEAUTY SALON Lew Koziura, Beautician COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE “Complete Line of REVLON Cosmetics" For Appointment - Soft Water - TV Call CH. 4-1895 2421 FISHER ST.

Cast Announced For "The Golden Fleecing" Civic Theatre director Howard Lambert today announced cast selection for the group’s 5th play of the season, “The Golden Fleecing,” a three-act farce about a group of American sailors who try to “scientifically” break the bank of an Italian gambling house. The show will run February 10-19. Roles in the three-act comedy by Lorenzo Semple Jr. have been awarded to Bob Loncar, who will play Beau Gilliam; Bill DeWitt who will take the role of Jake Eldridge; Marvin Jones, as the porter; Don Grider, in the part of Fergie Howard, and Paul Baxter, who will portray Pete DiLucca. Comedy rides high in “The Golden Fleecing” when some American naval lieutenants anchored off Venice decide to make use of their ship’s semiphore equipment, a local hoodlum and the electronic computers of a nearby missile-launching vessel to wage a calculated attack on the gaming tables of a Venetian casino. Mail orders for tickets to the show are now being accepted at the Theatre, 1847 N. Alabama. Telephone reservations will be taken starting February 2, 1961.

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CLASSIFIED'S BROWNIE TROOP needs folding chairs for troop meetings. Anyone wishing to donate same or sell at very reasonable price, please call CH. 4-9007, Joan Winnings. FOR RENT--SPEEDWAY--furn-ished apt. for employed couple. Call any day except Thursday and Sat then after 6:00 p.m. CH. 1-8663. FOR SALE--TV, 21” Sylvania console with halo-lite. Good working order. Owner leaving Speedway. $50. CH. 1-8720. BABY SlTTlNG--Speedway area. Georgia Lancaster, CH. 4-9007. Middle age lady. FOR RENT pany. Beautifully furn. 3 bdrm. home with attach. gar. located on wooded lot, Farley Home Addition. Close to shopping centers, churches and schools. Reasonably priced. Call CH. 4-3700 after 6 p.m. week days or anytime Sat. or Sun.

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