Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1963 — Page 7

Thursday, June 13, 1963

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We have insect repellent for FISHING and PICNICS. Also insecticides for CONTROL of ANTS, MOTHS, MOSQUITOES and FLIES.

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KENNETH’S BEATTY SHOP Tuesday and Wednesday Special _ PERMANENTS . . . $8.50 or 2 for sls CH. 1-9348 5151 W. iOtii St.

Rolles PURE OIL SERVICE 5002 W. 16th St. CH. 4-0026 LUBRICATION-OIL-WASH-MINOR REPAIRS MUFFLERS—TAIL PIPES-MINOR TUNE-UP VALVE GRINDING-WHEEL BALANCING ROAD SERVICE *R wOb hne

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Ray C. Wishmeier DRY CLEANING 1340 Main St. CH. 4-5718 Speedway City NOW OFFERING . . Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service We Also Specialize in Cleaning Drapes - Chair Covers - Blankets We Operate Our Own Petroleum Plant NOT SYNTHETIC

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH ■Continued from Page 1) conference this summer. Dr. Montgomery will conduct the commissioning service, after which they will attend the 9:00 worship in the sanctuary. There will be special music at the 9:00 worship hour and at the 11:00 service the chancel choir will sing. Dr. Montgomery will give the sermons. The chancel bouquets will be given by: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alsmeyer and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alsmeyer in memory of Mr. Virgil Alsmeyer; Mrs. Thelma Beck and daughters in memory of Mr. Floyd Beck; James and Mabel Houk in memory of Mr. William Houk; Mrs. Miriam Pirtle, Bob, Jack, Fred and Richard Hoerger in memory of Mr. Harry Hoerger; Misses Agnes and Edith Spencer in memory of Mr. Marshall Spencer and Grandfather Adams; Mrs. Dale Vincent and George Ziegelmueller in memory of their father, Mr. William Ziegelmueller; and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bristol and Mr. Homer Bell in loving memory of Mrs. Estella Bell. At the 9:00 a.m. worship service there will be an election of Elders and Deacons. Communion will be served to shut-ins next Sunday morning and anyone wishing this service will they please call the church office by Friday noon? Senior Hi CYF will meet in Fellowship Hall at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, the 16th, for refreshments and fun. The families are invited. Installation of officers, immediately following, will be held in the Sanctuary at 7:45. At that meeting the seniors will be honored, and it is hoped as many as possible will attend. The annual Official Board Dinner will be served in Fellowship Hall on Tuesday, June 18th at 6:30 p.m. Present, retiring and newly elected members are urged to attend. If you have not called in your reservation to the office, will you do so at once? Choirs. Wednesday, June 19th, the Summer Choir at 6:35 p.m. Thursday, June 20th, chancel choir at 7:35 p.m. There will be an Executive meeting of the Christian Women’s Fellowship on Thursday, June 20th at 1:30 p.m. The retiring executive board will attend this meeting. At 7:15 on Wednesday, the 19th, the Children’s Workers Conference will be held in the Bethany Room. We were happy to welcome into our church membership last Sunday, Mr. Ronald Thomas, 3524 W. 10th.

LETHA’S BEAUTY SHOP “Complete Beauty Service” CH. 1-9073 7012 W. 10th ST.

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Vacant Stations Available Training courses for welders, machine operators and mechanical draftsmen recently started in Indianapolis under the Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962 still have some vacant stations available for trainees, according to Mr. Robert F. Wilson, Indianapolis Area Manager of the Indiana State Emloyment Service. Applicantions from persons interested in any of these courses should be made at the Indiana State Employment Service Office at 11 South Capital Avenue in Indianapolis. No Huff - No Puff No Botheif?) First a roundhouse left to the jaw sends him crashing against a wall. Springing back, he is met with a right to the midriff that doubles him over like a nutcracker. Before he can straighten up, some handy item of scenery could be a grand piano or just a large chiffonier—comes crashing down over his skull. Ten seconds later this battered warrior, having miraculously floored his opponent, is grining jauntily into the camera . . . He isn’t even breathing hard. You’ve seen it happen over and over again. Everybody knows it’s unreal. But if any TV hero wants to pretend that he can survive a cyclonic slugfest without getting even a little short of breath, it’s no skin off anybody’s audience rating. The fellows to worry about (and unfortunately there are a lot of them in real life) are those to whom it happens the other way ’round. Those who do get short of breath after no particular exertion. Sprint up a flight of stairs, lug a sofa across the room or chop a

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cord of kindling, and you’re entitled to end up puffing and panting. But if you find yourself breathing hard just like that, it’s time to start thinking hard. The subject to think hard about is that shortness of breath often turns out to be a symptom of Respiratory Disease, which rates first as a disabler and fourth as a killer among all diseases in the land. Respiratory Diseases are a lot easier to deal with if spotted in an early stage. And the only one who can help you with it is the man with the “M.D.” after his name. FAYE EMERSON TO OPEN 1963 AVONDALE SEASON

FAYE EMERSON Faye Emerson, top-rated television star, will open the star studded 1963 season at Avondale Playhouse on June 18. Miss Emerson will appear in the mystery thriller “Witness for the Prosecution.” Written by renowned author Agatha Christie, the play ran for 81 weeks on Broadway and was named “the best play of foreign authorship” presented in New York during the season. Miss Emerson is well known to video-viewers for her many appearances on panel shows and in dramas. Lately she has been scoring successes in winter and summer stock. Other stars slated to appear in top Broadway hits at Avondale this season are George Montgomery, Monique Van Vooren, Forrest Tucker, Earl Holliman, Julie Wilson, Mercedies McCambridge, Jan Murray, Myrna Loy and John Payne. ■ Performances will be presented nightly, Tuesday through Sunday at 8:30 p.m., except Saturday when shows will start at 7:00 and 10:00 P.M. Season books representing a 30% saving are now on sale at the Box Office.

CELEBRATING OCR 15th ANNIVERSARY

BEEF SALE

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BREADED PORK TENDERLOIN (30 Pc. to a Box) $3.99

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BREADED FISH PORTIONS (5 Lb. Box) $2.49

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PRE-BLANCHED FRENCH FRIES (5 Lb. Bag) 99c

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