Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1963 — Page 6

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SERVICE s / 6 \ .ROUND THE CLOCK FOR SALES. SERVICE CALL BOBGENUNG, Mgr. CH 1-6313 AX 3-0896 HELEN KIRBY CH 1-3302 OPAL GREEN CH 1-2911 LOUISE BECKER AX 1-5903 R. G. FOLAND CH 4-4581 JACK HAYES AX 3-0612

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Better Late Than Never ? ? You’re right . . . it’s never too late to call us . . . We’re offering “Service around the Clock,” you know. . . . Whether you are buying or selling, any of the salesmen listed will be happy to answer your questions, anytime. Homes in this choice community are constantly in demand, so its supply thats our problem. Going to sell your home? . . . Call us soon—we’re all in favor of it. As always, no obligation will be incurred. OFFICE HOURS Monday thru Thursday 9-5 Friday 9-8 Saturday 9-12 CH. 1-6313, Ext. 67 or 68

A ■» BONANZA O OF YOUNG I f s uT\\ WI/ ///ii /A \t c JU yiPl StOT* shoes Red Goose brings you a bonanza of young Easter stylings in a luscious array of cheerful colors and textures! Each pair, styled to perfectionist standards and precisely fitted to growing feet by our expert staff. The illustration of, or the term leather, in this ad. describes the uppers only. Red Goose Easter Stylings RED, WHITE and s' / ] PATENT LEATHER /7G005E ) JgK (I SHOESV fIM|F s o w *6.99 TW fmV IM* F—• According to Size and Style MARTIN’S SHOES SPEEDWAY SHOPPING CENTER 5910 Crawfordsville Road .(SioppimCiaih) CH. 1-0964 service Monday thru Saturday "SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY"

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH < Continued from Page 1) Please note the change in worship and church school hours. At the 8:00 worship service the Angelus and Chorale Choirs will sing, and at the 9:30 and 11:00 hours the Chancel Choir will sing. The chancel bouquets for next Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mason; and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sanders in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sanders and Jack. The bouquet given last Sunday by Mrs. Miriam Hoerger was enjoyed by Mrs. Mae Hoerger who has been a shut-in for several days. There will be a Service of Baptism Sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. Senior Hi CYF begins at 6:00 p.m. next Sunday in Fellowship Hall. Girls are to bring a favorite dessert and the boys are to bring 25c. Worship, Study in Sanctuary, 6:45. The Pastor’s Cabinet will meet on Monday, April 8 at 8:00 p.m. The Official Board will meet Tuesday, April 9, at 7:30 p.m. The annual Maundy Thursday communion will be observed on Thursday, April 11th. We urge everyone to attend this quiet, devotional service made even more impressive with a living portrayal of the Last Supper. Remember the Junior Hi CYF Paper Sale is this Saturday, April 6th. The crates will be on the lot (just east of the American Fletcher Bank at 16th and Lyndhurst). If you care to, you may bring your papers to the lot. We were happy to welcome the following new members into our fellowship last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brizendine, 4520 W. 28th; Mrs. Nancy Quisenberry, 1968 Clark Road; and Deanna Lee Cox, 1933 McArthur Lane.

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SCHOOL NEWS Current School Calendar April 5, Dismissal at end of day for Spring Vacation. April 5, Reserve Baseball, Brownsburg, Here, 4:00 p.m. April 9. Baseball, Mooresville, There, 4:00 p.m. April 10, Track Meet, Mooresville, Here, 4:00 p.m. April 15/Return to school after Spring Vacation. April 15, Track Meet, Danville, There, 4:00 p.m. April 16, Baseball, Decatur Central, There, 4:00 p.m. April 18, Golf, Southport, North Central. April 19, Track Meet, Brownsburg, Here, 4:00 p.m. April 20, Band Contest at Indiana Central. April 22, Mid-State Conference Freshman Track Meet at Danville.

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luncheon with the President! Quite an honor for the . lanky young author from Indianapolis. But, Newton Booth Tarkington took it in stride, as usual. Even when the President got mad. During lunch Roosevelt strongly criticized some of Tarkington’s stories which exposed political skullduggery. He thought they would discourage young men from entering politics. But “Tark” stood his ground and defended the stories so well that he won the President over. Roosevelt even wrote a public recommendation for them when they appeared later in book form (In The Arena). At this time Tarkington was already famous as the author of The Gentleman from Indiana, his first novel, which had been an immediate best seller. This was followed by Alice Adams and The Magnificent Ambersons (both Pulitzer Prize winners), the delightful Penrod books, plus many other novels, plays and short stories. Booth Tarkington achieved his great fame during an exciting period of Indiana history. He saw the state rise to prominence in agriculture, industry and commerce. He saw the rise of modern communications, too. Booth was just a young boy when the telephone came to his home town (1877). It soon bound the state together in a fast, dependable communication network —and linked it to the world. Today, of course, Indiana’s telephone system and service ranks with the finest in the world. And it will remain so. Thanks to the efforts of some 8,000 Indiana Bell men and women who know: good communications help make good communities.

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April 22, Baseball, Center Grove, Here, 4:00 p.m. April 22, Track Meet, Pike Twp., Here, 4:00 p.m. April 22, Golf, Broad Ripple. April 22, Band Dinner. April 23, Marion County Choral Festival at Pike Twp. April 24, Reserve Baseball, Washington, There, 4:00 p.m. April 24, Golf, Pike Twp. April 25, Baseball, Franklin Central, Here, 4:00 p.m. April 25, Mid-State Conference Track Meet at Washington H. S., 6:30 p.m. April 26, 7th and Bth Grade Dance, 7:30 p.m. The honor roll for the fourth six weeks grading period in grades 7,8, and 9 includes: FRESHMEN Michelle Barnes, Barbara Baugh, Bruce Beatty, Cherrill Bowers, Barbara Brooks, Patty Brooks, Debbie Burnett, Jeff

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WE (AN SELL YOURS IN “1963” Lucille Berkley AX. 1-8284 Kenny Crawford ME. 6-1039 Mary Jane Funk ME. 7-6241 Member of Western ' Multiple Listing Ass'n. CH. 4-5303 DAY - NIGHT 5316 W. 16th Street Speedway

Cahen, Brian Clevinger, Twyla Corson, Kenneth Craig, Doug Dewitt, Barry Eversole, Beverly Faris, Patty Feucht, Janis Green. Jo Ann Griggs, Joyce Hamer, Debbie Hawkins, Doris Hawkins, Sandra Hitchcock, Walter Hocker, Helen Hoerger. Judy Irwin, Larry Jones, Cindy Jones, Kenny King, Evelyn Knoop, Kathy Koehl, Anne Kojola, Cathy Koziura, Linda Kutch, Dan Land, Charles Lavender, Ron Luther, Mike Lynam, Pam Mathis, Rita Meo, Kathy Menchhofer, Sherry Messenger, Cheryl Miller, Pam Miscoi, Ruth Muir, Nelson Nave, Brian Niederhauser, Julie Noble, John Orr, John Porter, Richard Prather, Dan Queener,

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NEW PHONES IN Give your home a colorful new look—and add convenience—with an extension phone. Choose the tiny Princess Phone in your choice of flower-fresh colors. Perfect for your bedroom. Or a new wall phone for your kitchen. The Bell Chime announces calls with musical notes. Set for regular ring or loud bell, too. In gold or ivory. Call our Business Office for details.

INDIANA BELL 21,000 Hoosiers Share in the Ownership of the Bell System

Thursday, April 4, 1963

STENOGRAPHER WORK NEAR HOME Looking for work near home? Our pleasant, modern office in your neighborhood, may be just the place for you. Combine your stenographic skills with reception work greeting customers. This large national firm will start you at a good salary and give regular merit increases, employee benefits and paid vacations. Come in and see us tomorrow. Household Finance Corp. 4503 W. 16th Street

MILLINERY MATERIALS Make Your Own Hatl Give Old Hats a New Look! Frames, Veiling, Ribbons, Flowers, Floral Sprays, Fruits Many More Items! SAVE A FORTUNE! Stop Out To-Day! EUNA’S Flower & Patio Shop AUGUSTA PLAZA 71st St. & N. Michigan Rd. AX. 1-7490

John Quinn, Ronnie Ray, Marilyn Rhoades. Eddie Robards, Steve Rosebrock, Steve Sailor, Annette Sanford, Dave Schnable, Steve Seabury, Larry Shaub, Mike Short, Linda Slattery, Craig Spence, Nancy Tapscott, Gayle Thompson, Ricky Vogel, Richard Wacker, Jean Walker, Bob Whitmore, Jane Williams, Sharon Woodward, Cindy Yentes, Barbara Zeph. EIGHTH GRADE Lynn Anderson, Tom Baker, Bill Cantwell, Karen Casper, Carl Cunningham, Alan Davis, Marilyn Dirks, Greg Eaton, Marilyn Edington, James Ehlebracht, Charles Engel, Steve Englert, Ressa Evans, Judy Gagen. Marly Glidewell, Vicki Graeff, David Graves, Linda Hackett, Gregg Haines, Rosalyn Hamman, Marsha Husser, Jenny Inman, Mike Irwin, Sharon Irwin, Mike Jaimet, Steve Kirchhoff, Gretchen Klippel, Diana Lippard, Charlene Lewis, Diane MacPhee, Cheryl Ann Marshall, Jim Page, Pam Peebles, Mary Reed, Steve Riser, Kay Rumbaugh, Cindy Rumple, Claudia Ryden, Mike Sash, Heidi Schunke, Jim Seitz, Roger Sharkey. Karen Showalter, Doug Small, Kathy Smith, Bob Smith, Steve Speer, Carol Stewart, Diana Stewart, Becky Sutherlin, Karen Troth, Bonnie Turnbaugh, Donna Tyler, Mary Ann Urbancic, Rebecca Webb, Earl Woodard. SEVENTH GRADE Kathy Beckman, Dee Ann Betts, Jo Lynn Black, Kerry Blind, John Bunch, Robert Burdge, Jim Burns, Tom Cassetty, Connie Cox, Sherry Duffin, Becky Dunnuck, Bobbie Faris, Mitchell Feucht, Brenda Frank, Dayle Fullenwider, Barbara Guiou, Jennifer Haines, Roger Hershberger, Rhonda Hughes. Cathy Hutchison, Robert Lindley, Cathy Link, Bruce Lott, Russell Lovick, Jane McCallister, Marla McCormick, Christie McMahon, Kim Mikkelsen, Mary K. Miller, Pamela Miller, Larry Moore, Jim Muir, Kristin Neaman, Janet Parks, Greg Patterson, William Pelley. Lynn Pieper, Carole Pierce, Mike Pollard, Mary Sue Ralya. Vicki Redenbarger, Doug Rosebrock, Guy Roush, Christine Sherman, Sally Smith, Susan Thomas, Dale Thompson, Mary Francis Tomlinson, Donna Troutman, Scott Van Buskirk, Janice Vavricek, Candy Walker, Dennis Warner, Linda Weiss. Linda Hildenbrand qualified for the state finals in dramatic interpretation during the semi-final rounds of the state speech contest held at Washington High School last Saturday. In the first track meet of the season the Plainfield Quakers defeated Speedway 76-33 at Speedway. LIBRARY NOTES The High School Library is open four evenings each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 6:30 to 9:00 Monday through Thursday. These titles have been added recently: Read, Katherine—Bamboo hospital Reeder, Russell—Clint Lane in Korea Ross, Lillian—Portrait of Hemingway Bergamini, David—The universe Kantor, MacKinley—Gettysburg \ Kantor, MacKinlay—Lee and Grant at Appomattox Rowe, Viola—Promise to love Rubin, Sol—Crime and juvenile delinquency Schmitz, Robert—Preparing the research paper