Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1961 — Page 4

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SMITH’S Barber 4 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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Pizza Platter Party March 25, Uncle Wally of WIRE will spin the platters from 9 p.m. to midnight, while free Pizza and cokes will be served at the adult dance at Westwood Country Club. Pizza will be provided by Chuck Martin of the Swing-In-Pizza. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Wennings have done a terrific job as chair-

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men of the adult Ballroom Dance this year in arranging for all the dances. Come out and join the fun. Wear your sport clothes and be comfortable. For reservations call CH. 4-9007 and ME. 6-3673. Members $2.00 per couple and guests $2.50 per couple. 50c more at the door per couple. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young, married one month, were crowned king and queen at the Sweetheart dance. They received a beautiful heart shaped box of candy. RUMMAGE SALE Ladies Oriental Shrine Patrol will pick up rummage. Call ME. 6-9370 or ME. 6-7862.

PUBLIC NOTICE TO FAMILIES THINKING OF BUYING A NEW HOME SOON The new Foresight Home Center at Meadowood is now open to West Side residents who plan to buy or build a new home in the near future. Here you'll find complete information on Fredrick Falender's Foresight Series of homes. While actual models will not be open until mid-April, floor plans and exterior designs are being shown now. All Foresight homes, priced from $17,500 to $21,200, include such features as built-in oven, range, dishwasher, disposal . . . center entrance foyers . . . separate formal and informal dining rooms . . . two ceramic-tile baths ... all brick and aluminum exteriors, and other basics usually added to the cost. See why so many families have already purchased these homes for early occupancy. Come out from 1 to 7 P.M. today or any weekday. Phone AX. 1-8550 if a special appointment is desired. the FORESIGHT series of homes BUILT EXCLUSIVELY BY FREDRICK FALENDER Meadowood 2727 North High School Road - AX. 1-1550

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Women's Westside Symphony Group To Award Prize A beautiful RCA Stereo with radio and records will be given away at the home of Mrs. Thomas J. Maloney, 301 N. Kirk East Drive on March 17th, 12:30 p.m. Mr. Ronald Gales will draw the winning number. Any ticket holder is welcome. A pitch-in dinner will follow for Board members only. IF WE MISSED YOU!!! AT YOUR DOOR SEE US AT YOUR BANK OR STOREGIRL SCOUT COOKIES

MAIN DRUGS (Continued from page 1) formal grand opening, complete with door prizes, to be held within the next few weeks. Products of all the major pharmaceutical firms are available at the colonial-styled Apothecary Shop, its gleaming white enamel highpointed by outside light streaming in through rows of glass brick above the display windows. Skilled pharmacists who will be on duty along with Hissam to prepare the prescription needs of Speedway-area residents are Victor “Vic” Cardarelli and Charles Hachmeister. An emergency after-hours prescription service is available by telephoning CH. 4-3182. Plate lunches will be available from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. in the 40-seat restaurant, which Hissam reports can handle “several hundred” persons during the need period. A U-shaped counter provides individual seating space for approximately two dozen persons. Sixteen or more additional diners can be accommodated in four roomy booths centrally located for easy access by customers and rapid service by the four waitresses who will be on duty during meal periods. Mrs. Helen Hissam will head up the kitchen crew as general supervisor, with Mrs. Lorraine Stiles as chief cook. New equipment in the kitchen includes the latest model intra-red broiler, two large commercial ovens, a new steam table, a large deep-fryer and the newest Hobart dish-washer. The store also features an enlarged Tobacco Shop and liquor department, as well as a wider selection of name-brand cosmetics by Helena Rubinstein, Revlon, Shulton, Max Factor and others. Greeting cards, gift wrapping needs and magazines are on display on racks near the lunch counter. Other departments throughout the store—such as vitamins, first aid, cold preparations and baby needs—are identified by signs in lighted canopies along the walls slightly above head level. Among its many other customer services, Main Drug Store offers facilities for payment of utility bills, purchase of money orders and the free testing of radio and television tubes. Fulltime and part-time clerks who will be on duty to assist customers include Mrs. Verqtjieflin, cashier; Mrs. Lucille Robinson, Mrs. Mary Sansone, Mrs. Jean Hutchings and Mrs. Shirley Homing. Others on duty will include Judi Gray, Kathy Mathis, Pat Tremmel, Noel Shaw, and Dave and Bill Hissam.

Troop No. 108 Troop 108 enjoyed a Valentine party at the home of Georgia Simpson. A trip to the candy kitchen of Block’s Dept, store was an interesting one. Special thanks to the Mothers that made arrangements for the party and the trip. Our Brownie troop meetings are at the home of our assistant leader, Mrs. Alma, 5561 Maplewood Dr. We are busy sewing houseslippers for ourselves. We would like to thank Mrs. Jean Wyne for all the time and help she has given us. Sorry she resigned, we’ll miss her. Mrs. Pauline Jacobs will be meeting with us and be one of our assistant leaders. Our cookie chairman, Mrs. Nadine Draper has passed out our instruction sheets for selling cookies. If any Mother would like more information contact Mrs. Draper, AX. 3-1471.

SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) “Making Your Life Count” is the theme on which Rev. Howard E. Wright will speak at both services of worship on Sunday, March 19. The Fifth Sunday in Lent. TTie services will launch the “One Great Day of Witnessing” in our community. At the 9:00 o’clock service the Immanuel Choir will sing the Anthem, “Were You There?” At the 10:45 o’clock service the Chancel Choir will sing the Anthem, ?O Master, Let Me Walk With Thee” by Weaver. Mrs. William L. Shelly will sing the Offertory Solo, '“The Way of The Cross” by Morgan at the latter service. Children’s Membership Class will meet on Sunday, March 19, at 2:45 p.m., at the church. Youth Membership Class will meet on Sunday, March 19, at 4:00 p.m., at the church. Jr. Hi MYF will meet on Sunday, March 19, at 5:00 p.m., at the church. Fellowship night and a hamburger fry. Sr. Hi MYF will meet on Sunday, March 19, at 6:00 p.m. at the church. Bring your Bibles. There will be a group discussion on “What I believe about Heaven.” Men of the church will meet for dinner on Monday, March 20, at 6:30 p.m. A movie “The First Conquering of the Colorado River,” will be narrated by Mr. George A. Morrison, former TV newscaster and at present Director of Information Services for Indiana Gear. Phone the church office for reservations. Family Week Planning Committee will meet on Monday, M ch 20, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Amity Circle will meet on Tuesday, March 21, at 7:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Craig K. Kleinknight, 1678 Lincoln Road. Felicity Circle will meet on Tuesday, March 21, at 7:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Clifton W. Noel, 2014 Fisher Avenue. Friendship Circle will meet on Wednesday, March 22, at 12:30 p.m., at the church for a dessert luncheon. Mrs. Henry W. Johnson, Mrs. Lillian Hulett, and Mrs. Marie Oliver will be co-hostesses. Commission on Missions will meet on Wednesday, March 22, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Last Sunday it was our privilege to baptize: Beth Ann Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Nelson, Anderson, Indiana; Melody Jean Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers, 2105 Auburn Street; Wayne David Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Thompson, 6120 Gregory Drive.

PACK 66 CUB SCOUT NEWS Pack meeting tonight, March 16th, at A. C. Newby School No. 2 at 7:30 p.m. Following is a list of new officers for Pack 66: Pack Chairman, Ralph Buis, OH. 1-4286. Cubmaster, Perry Sinks, CH. 4-5851. Ass’nt. Cubmaster, George E. Roe, CH. 4-1609. Awards Chairman, John M. Hood, CH. 1-5878. Treasurer, David A. Clark, CH. 1-4998. Institutional Repr., Chas. V. Stewart, CH. 4-4647. Plaque Maker, Herbert Fetheringill, CH. 4-1473. As yet, the post of Assistant Chairman has not been filled. Anyone interested in helping, please contact Mr. Buis or Mr. Sinks. In order to receive awards, books should be turned in to Mr. Hood at least one week before pack meeting. Your .new Cub Scout Reporter is Mrs. Betty Clark, 1903 N. Whitcomb, CH. 1-4998.

Lioness News 1. The Lioness meeting March 20th at the Speedway Christian Church at 7:30 p.m. will feature guest speaker Mrs. Robert Coughenour, member of the Christian Missionary Alliance Hope Church. Her subject will be Communism. 2. There will be election of officers. 3. A surprise! Hostesses will be Anna Guion, Chairman; Mildred Dugger, Joanna Meko, Dorothy Hanna, Freddie Mayhugh, Ann Wilshire and June Stewart.

A.D.O. Meeting Epsilon Chapter, Alpha Delta Omega Sorority will meet Thursday, March 16, at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Mary Hayes, 4934 W. 14th St., assisted by Mrs. Irene Smith. An Easter program will be given by Mrs. Katherine Baxter.

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Legal Notice WILLIAM F. LeMOND, Attorney Notice is hereby given that PHILLIP DEVELOPMENT CORP, by Fred J. Falender, has the following two petitions pending before the Town of Speedway Board of Zoning Appeals: PETITION ONE requests permission for the construction and operation of a not-for-profit, private swimming and recreation club in a B-l (Business) district on a three-acre parcel of land located at the northeast corner of 30th Street and High School Road in the Town of Speedway. PETITION TWO requests variance of Primary Thoroughfare front building set-back requirements being 60 feet, to provide for the construction of houses to within 40 feet of the front property line on Lots 322 through 379, and Block “D” in the unrecorded plat, approved and on file in the offices of the Metropolitan Plan Commission of Marion County, 401 City Hall, of Falender’s Meadowood Second Addition Part Three, being lots on the north and south side of the undedicated right-of-way of West 30th Street extending east from the east right-of-way line of the High School Road a distance of 2700 feet. A public hearing will be held at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 22, 1961, in Town Hall, Town of Speedway, and all interested persons are invited to attend. Petitions, plans and legal descriptions are on file in the Office of Clerk-Treasurer, Town of Speedway, 1450 North Lyndhurst Drive, for examination during normal business hours.

Senior Girl Scout Conference March 17-18 The Green Hat Conference sponsored by the Senior Scouts of the Hoosier Capital Girl Scout Council will be attended by 600 Senior Scouts from a five-state area Friday and Saturday at Indiana Central College. Registration will begin 6 p.m. Friday in the college auditorium.