Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1963 — Page 7
Thursday, May 2, 1963
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All new and prospective mothers - we wish you to know that a complete stock of quality baby supplies is available at Beck's at reasonable prices.
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DON'T FORGET “MOTHER” Qj On Mother's Day SUNDAY, MAY 12 ★ BLOOMING PLANTS ★ CORSAGES ★ BOUQUETS || "We Grow Our Own" . ~‘ BLOOM FLOWERS SPENCER and EDWARDS W. 10th & TIBBS AVE. ME. 6-5556 "WE GROW OUR OWN" "Plenty of Free Parking"
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FORMAL WEAR . . . AVAILABLE IN SPEEDWAY WHITE DINNER JACKET - TUXEDO TROUSERS CUMMERBUND - TIE - HANDKERCHIEF - SUSPENDERS SPECIAL PROM RENTAL $8 .25 COMPLETE
$ EXTRA 4 AVAILABLE BONUS! Special Discount For Corsage Which Includes $ FREE $ BOUTONNIERE!
Can your business afford the trained personnel ... . the kind that give you the proper business promotion and telephone coverage you need? YOUR PRIVATE SECRETARY says, "It doesn't cost ... it PAYS! Why not call her now, for the details? No obligation. Merely ask for "Kae." AX. 1-4822 Speedway Secretarial Service
SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) worship with us next Sunday. The Angelus Choir will sing at the 9 o’clock service, and the Motet Choir will sing at the 11 o’clock service. Sermons at both services will be delivered by Dr. Ray Montgomery. The chancel bouquet will be given by Mrs. Cleo Delong and Roy in memory of Stanley and Ray Delonf. Choir rehearsals for this week: Wednesday, Angelus, 3:15; Chapel 6:30; Thursday, Chorale Choir, 3:15; Motet, 6:30; and Chancel, 7:35 p.m. We were happy to welcome into our fellowship last Sunday Mrs. Terry Dill, 4915 Baxter Drive, who transfarred from Seventh Christian Church. Sr. High CYF will meet Sunday evening at 6 o’clock. Refreshments first, then election of officers, and at 7:00 a walk-through reading of the play “No Man Is An Island.” The annual Mother-Daughter Banquet will be held Monday evening in Fellowship Hall at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are still available through the Circles; but if you do not belong to a Circle and wish to obtain a ticket, call Mrs. Eunice Elder at CH. 4-1306, or Mrs. Jack Briggs at the church office, CH. 4-2000. Reservations close Thursday night. The Christian Education Committee will meet at 8:00 p.m. Monday night in the Jr. High Room. Note change in time due to the Mother- Banquet. The Steering Committee of the CMF will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. Note change from May 6th date. Dorcas Circle will meet Tuesday night, 7:30 p.m., with Mrs. Leßoy Vaughn, 7139 Buick Drive. Program, “Juvenile Rehabilitation.” New officers will be installed. Evening Circle will meet in the Bethany Room at 7:30 p.m. Guest Night will be observed in an effort to interest those not now belonging to Circles. Installation of officers will be conducted by Mrs. Jack Briggs. Program, “The Aging” will be given by Miss Hazel Smith. Kezia Circle will meet in Fellowship Hall at 6:30 for a pitch-in dinner. New officers will be installed. The Golden Rule Class will be entertained at a luncheon on Thursday, May 9th at 12:30 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mason, 1945 Clark Road. Transportation arrangements are being made by Mrs. Mary Watson, AX. 1-2725.
MONNA’S BEAUTY SAION FOR APPOINTMENT . . . CALL CH. 4-1771, Bus. AX. 1-7748, Res. 1506 MAIN ST (Formerly Dorothy's)
KOGAN’S DRIVE-IN BAKERY 5310 W. 10th Street CH. 1-1318 ★ DONUTS * ROLLS ★ PIES ★ COOKIES "Cakes for All Occasions" • HOT BREAD EVERY AFTERNOON • Open 6 A.M. to 10:30 P.M.
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EDRICH MEN'S WEAR 5910 Crawfordsville Road Speedway Shopping Center CH. 4-8662 SPEEDWAY, IND. Open Evenings 'Til 9:00 p.m.
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WHEELER SCHOOL (Continued from Page 1) Rains, Tom Ray, Janet Roberts, Beth Robertson, Mark Ross, Christy Saxton, Lisa Schenck, Lori Scott, Patrice Smith, Sandy Sorrell, Jimmy Spaulding, Susan Spettel, Jon Stanton, Bryan Sullivan, Laura Sunkel, David Sward, Lynn Taylor, Gary Warren, Dena Wilcox, Donald Wilson, and Gary Woodward. Sixth graders in the program are: Sam Bastianelli, Betty Baugh, Douglas Bryant, Rosalyn Burgess, Betty Castle, Jeff Collins, Dusty Cusack, Mary Ann Engel, Ted Eschenbach, Douglas Gee, Laßue Haley, Alex Harris, David -Hendry, Gary Huffman, Mary Karst, Linda Kirchhoff, Sharyn Lowe, Melinda Lower, Marsha Lucid, Douglas Manley, Ronald Methier, Donald Muir, Kathy Murphy, Jeanie Parker, Lee Peebles, Charlene Saxton, Charles Smale, Karen Tremor, Jeff Walker, Judy Warren, Donna Wilson, Krista Collins, Garry Davis, Larry Harris, Matt Hawkins, David Jewell, Judy Lavender, Marty Moore, Cherri Phillabaum, Laurel Russert, Steve Spaulding, Lynn Tackitt, and Sharron Waltz.
ITTA MEETING The Indiana Electronic Service Association Annual Membership Meeting will be held at the new “500” Motel on April 27-28. Dick Glass and Norman Miller of G and M TV in Speedway are CoChairmen for the event. Service Dealers from around the state will gather for this planning session. Groups are coming from Elkhart, South Bend, Lafayette, Evansville, New Castle and elsewhere. The Indiana Electronic Service Association is dedicated to raising the level of the Television Service business and has promoted the licensing of servicemen for the. protection of the public as well as the legitimate service operator. Election of officers will take place at this meeting as well as the presentation of awards among which will be a presentation to WFBM Channel 6 for Outstanding Service. Mr. Frank Teskey of Teskey’s TV and Appliance Center completes a successful year as secretary of lESA. Other westside members of lESA are Deter and Kennedy TV, Harry’s TV, Wilsons TV, Bauder Electric Swinney’s TV, Hendrick’s TV, Harrell’s TV and Sterger’s TV. SAVE PAPERS JOB'S DAUGHTERS SALE MAY 4
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“AMMCO BRAKE SHOP” COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE
DRUMS $-1.50 TURNED *| EfICH WE REBUILD - WHEEL CYLINDERS, MASTER CYLINDERS, POWER BRAKES OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK
DENTON’S STANDARD Across From The Speedway Shopping Center 3841 Crawfordsville Rd. (U.S. Rd. 136) CH. 1-8300
CELEBRATING OCR “COME ON IN” 15th ANNIVERSARY . W BEEF SALE , Vlb
WHOLE - CUT UP IN CHOPS OR ROASTS R PORK LOINS 47>b
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BREADED PORK TENDERLOIN (30 Pc. to e Box) $3.99
NODOWN PAYMENT - IST PAYMENT DUE 30 DAYS AFTER DBIVERYI Prices Include (CUTTING - WRAPPING - FREEZING end DELIVERY)
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WE USE - BONDED DRY MIX THERMOID BRAKE SHOES "THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY" Yon expert more from Standard and yov get HI
SPARE RIBS 49‘
BREADED FISH PORTIONS (5 Lb. Box) $2.49
U. S. GOOD HIND QUARTER BEEF 59 "Aged to Perfection"
PRE-BLANCHED FRENCH FRIES (5 Lb. Beg) 99c
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