Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1961 — Page 4
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Old Trail Theatre 5760 WEST WASHINGTON STREET FRIDAY & SATURDAY-MARCH 10-11 "Three Features For The Price of Two" "THE WILD ONE" "SHANE" Starring Marlon Brando Starring Alan Ladd Walt's Disney's "SIGN OF ZORRO" Starring Guy Williams SUNDAY & MONDAY - MARCH 12-13 "NORTH TO ALASKA" Starring JOHN WAYNE, FABIAN, STEWART GRANGER Title Song Sung by JOHNNY HORTON Picture is in Scope and Color CHILDREN ... 35c - ADULTS ... 60c FAMILY SI.OO "Free Off Street Parking"
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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
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Geneva Stunts To Be Presented At I.C.C. Geneva Stunts, sponsored by the Student Christian Association at Indiana Central College, will be presented in Ransburg Auditorium March 10 and 11 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $1 for adults and 50 cents for children.
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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) should be at the church in time to be seated before the service begins. The chancel bouquet for next Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders and Bobby in memory of Patricia Ann. Dr. Motgomery will bring us another program of pictures and talks of his trip. His subject next Sunday evening will be Thailand and Hong Kong. The meeting will begin at 6:30 in Fellowship Hall with refreshments. Pictures will be shown in the sanctuary later. The Christian Women’s Fellowship will have a dinner in Fellowship Hall next Monday at 6:30. This is a quarterly meeting and all Circles and ladies of the church are invited to attend so if you have not been contacted and would like to attend, you may yet make your reservation by calling Mrs. Bertha Huffman (CH. 4-9882) this evening. Robert Kintner will be the guest speaker on the subject, “Into All The World Together.” Remember, this meeting is also a pantry shower for the Dutch-Indonesian family who will be arriving soon. Those who do not care to bring canned goods may give
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cash to purchase meat, fresh vegetables, etc. later. The Steering Committee of the Men’s Fellowship will meet at the church Monday evening at 7:30. The Pastor’s Cabinet will meet Monday evening at 8:00. All Functional Department chairmen, staff members, CMF, CWF, and Youth Council presidents are expected to attend, or send a representative to participate. Mary-Martha Circle will meet March 15th at 9:00 a.m. with Mrs. Edna Evans, 2642 Fruitdale. Mrs. W. L. Heston will present the pros, gram, “Japan Then and Now.” Lydia Circle will meet March 15 at 1:00 p.m. with Mrs. S. A. Gummere, 5204 W. 15th. Mrs. L. E. Winger will conduct the worship and program. Priscilla Circle will meet March 16th with Mrs. Margaret Brown, 1767 N. Norfolk, at 9:00 a.m. Louise Faust will speak on “Symbols of Christian Service.” “The Builders,” a Christian drama will be presented this evening (March 9) in our sanctuary at 7:30, by the Christian Theological Seminary. There is no admission fee but an offering will be taken. This play has been highly recommended and we hope several of our people will be able to attend. The Chancel choir will rehearse this evening (March 9th) at 6:45, preceding the presentation of “The Builders” drama. The roses on our lectern last Sunday announced the birth of John David Shinkle bom February 18 to Larry and Catherine Shinkle; and a son born March 3rd to John and Marilyn Tower Kelley. We welcomed into our church membership last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Farrell, 5059 W. Ford Street; Stanley Wyatt, 3844 Rockville Avenue; and Lester M. Smith, 4958 W. 14th St. Paper Drive. The Junior Hi CYF will appreciate your papers, and magazines for their drive on Saturday, March 25th. Adult drivers and helpers are needed so anyone who can help, may call MrsRahm, CH. 4-0212. The Pastor’s Instruction Class will continue next Saturday from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.
Thanks From The Indianapolis Post Off ice I wish to express our sincere thanks to the citizens of Indianapolis and Communities, for the many kindnesses extended to the mail carriers of the Indianapolis Post Office, during the recent snow blizzard. Reports are coming in daily from mail carriers of the Indianapolis Post Office, whose vehicle became stalled in the snow, and of the kind people on their routes who offered the use of their telephones, and equipment, many carriers were served hot coffee and cake while waiting for help to arrive. The warm hospitality of these kind people will always be a fond remembrance. On behalf of all the Postal employees and myself, please accept our sincere thanks. Walter A. Smith Postmaster THE TIME IS NOWI BUY GIRL SCOUT COOKIESI
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Card Party Bishop Brute’ Latin School is sponsoring a card party to be held in the auditorium at 520 Stevens Street on Sunday afternoon, March 12th, beginning at 3:30. Mrs. Charles Whitsett and Mrs. Edmund Miltz are West Side members of the committee arranging for this event. Admission at the door, or phone Mrs. Whitsett at ME. 7-89012 or Mrs. Miltz at ME. 8-1872 for tickets. FLOWER AND PATIO SHOW Indiana's most beautiful show, The Indianapolis Star Flower and Patio Show opens here Sunday, , (March 12) in the Manufacturers Building at the Indiana State Fairgrounds for an eight-day run. Half-price show tickets are on sale now for 50c each at all Hook Drugs, Inc. stores throughout Indiana. Gate admission for adults will be sl., for children 8-12 years old the price is 25c. Tots under six will be admitted free. • - ' ' TV
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