Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1963 — Page 5
Thursday, May 16, 1963
tropics CAFETERIA % 4561 WEST 16th STREET CH. 4-3392 jU HOURS: 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. and 4:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. |K M ELEGANT FAMILY DINING AT COMPETITIVE PRICES IN BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS! " “Daily Specials To Tease Your Appetite” Family Night Special - Friday, May 17 ALL THE CATFISH YOB CAH EAT FOB SI-50 Family Night Special - Tuesday, May 21 ALL THE CHICKEN YOU CAN EAT FOR sl.lO CHILDREN UP TO 12 . . . 75c
Westwood Duplicate Bridge Howell movement played at Westwood May 7th: Tied for 1-2. B. J. Cook and Everyl Aikin, Chuck Skarvan and Bud Pearcy. 3. Dick Richardson and Frank Dailey Results of Master Point Mixed Pair game held at Westwood:
MEET W. B. Schmol A Custom Builder of Conventional Homes in TOE VILLAGE OP tamper*
KNOW YOUR BUILDER—BiII Schmoll has been building homes In Indianapolis for the past 15 years. During this time he has developed the ground and designed the homes in some of Marion County's finest residential areas. His wide experience also includes building light commercial, warehouse and office buildings. Mr* Schmoll has served on the board of directors of the National Association of Home Builders and the Marion County Residential Builders. This is his latest model at 511 N. Girls School Road • Price $17,400 Including Lot
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FEATURES • Maintenance Free • Aluminum Colonial Divided Windows • Paneled Family Room • Three Bedrooms • One and one-half Baths • Built-in Kitchen Appliances • Full Ceiling Insulation • Vinyl Tile Floor in Kitchen and Family Room • Fireplace • Porch • Wall-to-Wall Carpeting • Gas Heat • All Copper Piping • Floor Joist Construction • Seeded Lawn and Shrubs
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COINtVENTIONAL HOMES FROM $16,900 t0‘525,500
1. Dom Bastianelli and Everyl Aikin 2. Jim and Carol Gibson 3. Chuck Skarvan and Mary Eschenbach 4. Bernie Casselman and Beth Blind Grace Lutheran Annual Fish Fry The Parent Teachers League of
Grace Lutheran School, 24 S. Lyndhurst Drive, will sponsor their Annual Fish Fry, Friday and Saturday evening May 17 th and 18th. Serving from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. There will be carry-out service, and Bar-B-Pony rides for the children. Everyone welcome. Mr. Walter Dieckamp is President of the organization and Mr. Herman Strakis is chairman of the event.
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OPTIONAL FEATURES Patio • 2-Car Garage • Hardwood Floors Basement • Concrete or Blacktop Drive $ & £ S SfMfMf-^ 2 -g ««am |f ~ n I* 1 . Hinf } . ut* LIVE IN 1 1 —e pjwrara. , ;Ul|t , } Mr\ T 1 J I I l/ - 'f| J """"T ™'RocUSSfßoir* MugMHIHI S % | cu.s.3» 7000 WEST 10th STREET
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P.T.A. Project The Speedway PTA still has a few Speedway “Sparkplug” licence plates left. They also have “crew” hats a good item for spring. Call Alice Schott, AX. 15496 or Polly Wacker, CH. 4-3604. WESTWOOD SNACK BAR OPEN 6:15 to 9:15 SHORT ORDERS. DRINKS SANDWICHES
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Ray C. Wishmeier DRY CLEANING 1348 Main St. CH. 4-5718 Speedway City NOW OFFERING . . . free Pick-Up and Delivery Service We Also Spacializa in Gleaning Drapes - Chair Covers - Blankets We Operate Our Own Petroleum Plant NOT SYNTHETIC
LILY N. BEAUTY SHOPPE NEW HOURS: Open 9 to 5 Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Thursday 12 Neon to 9 - CLOSED Monday and Tuesday 5350 Crawfordsville Rd. CH. 1-9950
PERSONALS Mrs. Joan Hopkins of Long Beach, California made a surprise arrival at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Art Blum, 4900 W. 16th St. (Speedway City Florists) on Mother’s Day. She plans to remain for about a month.
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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) refreshments. Study and worship at 7:00 will feature Hans Knoch, exchange student from Germany who was also our guest at Pall Retreat. Next Sunday reservations and money may be turned in for the Jr. Hi CYF Annual outing at Turkey Run on June 2nd. Buses will leave the church at 8:00 a.m., with morning worship at the park. Chicken dinner at noon followed by afternoon of fun. Will leave park at 5:00, returning to the church between 6:30 and 7:00 p.m. Everyone must pay $1.25 in advance for noon meal; and those not helping with paper sale must pay SI.OO for transportation. Money to be payed to teachers, or Mrs. Rahm. Next Monday, May 20th, the Men’s Fellowship will have their annual Bean Dinner at 6:30 in Fellowship Hall. The High School Sparkleaires will entertain and the films of the 1962 Indianapolis 500 and Daytona 500 will be shown. If you don’t have your reservation, or have not been contacted, will you call Mr. James Simons, CH. 3-0638 at once. Tuesday, May 21, Esther Circle will meet with Mrs. Bertha Huffman, 2809 N. High School Road for a luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Rev. John Andrae will speak on Alcoholism and Narcotics. Naomi Circle will meet with Mrs. Narriette Eichele, 5005 Rockville Road, for a pitch-in-dinner on Tuesday, May 21st, 6:30 p.m. Everyone bring own table service. The Drama group will meet on Tuesday, May 21, 7:30 p.m. in the Bethany Room. The evening class on Human Behavior, Groups, and Communication, will meet in the Bethany Room, Wednesday, May 22, from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Topic: Motivation of the Group.” Service Day, sewing for The Little Red Door, will be Thursday, May 23 from 9:00 to 3:00 in Fellowship Hall. Choirs: Wednesday—3:ls, Angelus Choir; 6:30, Chapel Choir. Thursday—3:ls, Chorale Choir; 6:30, Motet Choir; 7:35 Chancel Choir. The Executive Committee of Women’s Fellowship will meet Thursday, May 23 at 1:00 p.m. Open House for all Senior High young people of Speedway, next Friday, May 24th! Doors open at 8:30 p.m.; close at 10:15; and the event ends at 11:30 p.m. The rose on our lectern last Sunday announced the birth of Sandra Lee Harris, bom April 28th to David and Barbara Harris. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harris. We were happy to welcome into our church membership last Sunday, the following: Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Thomas, 5132 W. Ford Street, and son Lonnie; Mr. and Mrs. George Wissler, Oakhurst Park, Brownsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Budd, 5039 W. 16th Street; and Mr. and Mrs. John Peebles, 1612 Cord Street. Kezia Circle enjoyed a most interesting meeting on May 7th in Fellowship Hall when representatives from the Women’s Society of Christian Service of the Speedway Methodist Church presented a Ruth Lyons Fifty-fifty Club skit. A special thanks to those ladies.
"JEWISH CENTER PLAN STUNT NIGHT" Teen Age Council, sponsored by the Jewish Community Center of Indianapolis, is once again presenting a “Stunt Night.” This year it will be held in the auditorium of Beth El Synagogue, May 19 at
7:30 p.m. Six skits Eire to be presented by nine teen-age organizations. The groups are A.Z.A. and 8.8. G., Deb-ette and Swank, Link Eind P.0.K., Councilettes, Temple Teens, and United Synagogue Youth. Mr. Herb Isaacs, TV’s “Happy Herb,” will emcee the evening’s program. Tickets are now being sold by the organizations involved in the stunts. Donations Eire one dollar for adults and fifty cents for children under 11. The proceeds of this affsiir will be given to help support the 1963 Jewish Welfare Drive.
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