Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1963 — Page 3

Thursday, July 18, 1963

CLASSIFIEDS BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent in suburban area. Utilities are furnished. Will exchange references. AX. 3FOR SALE good cond., many extras, must sacrifice equity. Bargain. CH. 17336. WANTED GARAGE Need garage for automobile. Prefer it near 25th St. and Georgetown Road. Call AX. 3-1435, day or night. STORE FRONT at Stop Light in Clermont. 3 large rooms. Will divide to suit tenants. AX. 12185. ENVELOPES ADDRESSED, billing and typing done in my home to your specifications. Anna Banich. AX. 3-1221. NEED TWO WOMEN immediately to work week-ends at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum. Contact Mr. Cagle, CH. 4FOR SALE Good 1957 Chevrolet, 4-door wagon, R&H, power glide. $725. 5005 Ford. LOST PARAKEET—bIue. Vicinity 4900 W. 11th. Reward to finder. CH. 1-0595. FOR RENT Furnished 1 bedroom ground floor apartment. Private entrance, off street parking. 1 person. WA. 5-4074. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt. with private entrance. $12.50 per week. CH. 4-1892. EXPERIENCED COLORED LADY wants day work. Call after 6 p.m. WA. 6-5715. FOR RENT—3SOI W. Michigan, % double, 2 bedrooms, gas heat. Avail. Aug. Ist. WA. 4-4033. FOR RENT rooms. CH. 4-8013. FOR SALE —like new 9 foot 2 section, wood garage door; also new service door, complete with hardware. AX. 1-2773. FOR SALE OR RENT—3 bedroom home, all aluminum, carport, large fenced yard. Evenings. AX. 1-6073. FOR SALE—’S7 FORD new battery, good tires, S3OO cash, evenings. AX. 1-6073. FURNITURE BUILT, REFINISHED and repaired. Our specialty —tables, and desks. Free estimates. Pick up and delivery. 2805 S. Roena. CH. 1-4572. Children's Museum Final week of the July series of 11 o’clock programs at the Children’s Museum opens on the 23rd, announces Museum director Mrs. Grace Golden, and ends on Saturday the 27th. Through the 31st, the Museum will be open as usual, with no admission charged, from 9 to 5 Tuesdays through Saturday, but it will be closed through August, while exhibits are changed ancMtnajor cleaning and renovating of the building takes place. Seminole Indians will be Tuesday’s topic. (July 23) Mrs. Electa Clark, author of a forthcoming book for children about Osceola, Seminole War chief, will tell of Florida Indian customs of today and in the past, describing the life of children, Seminole homes, dress, games, hunting, and ways of earning a living. David Cassady of the Museum staff will hold Wednesday’s program in the Museum’s large new transportation gallery, telling the story of travel in America from the days of the Indians to the building of the first American automobile, which is on display. The talk will be illustrated by exhibits of ship models, dioramas, objects used in the westward movement and by Pony Express riders, models of wagons, buggies, a steam engine, and other objects. Some are full-size vehicles, including a hand-drawn chemical truck used by the Indianapolis Fire Department in 1850, a dirt track race car, a pony-drawn sleigh and old bicycles. “Indiana in the Civil War” will be Thursday’s topic when Mr. Arville A. Funk tells the part played by the state during the conflict, and shows colored slides, recently released by the government, made from Brady’s famous photographs taken during the Civil War on battlefields, in generals’ tents, in army camps, and in official Washington. The pet parade, to be held Friday, is an annual July event for which any child may register his pet to take part. Cats, dogs, parrots, snakes, squirrels, any pet a child wishes to enter, may take part in the walk, which is held only for fun, no prizes being awarded. It will take place out-of-doors on Museum grounds. Final program will be Saturday’s sketch class, which any child may join even if he missed previous meetings of the group. Freehand drawing in pencil and drawing is supervised by James Casey, paper and drawing boards being provided at the Museum.

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ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOUC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) leaving right after the 8 o’clock Mass and returning about 7:00 p.m. Members of the Junior CYO and all other youth organizations of St. Christopher will receive corporate Holy Communion Sunday at the b o’clock Mass ... no breakfast after Mass this month. St. Christopher men defeated their former parishioners now in St. Gabriel parish Sunday afternoon in a slow pitch softball game on the Speedway Park diamond. The score was 13 to 10. They have a tentative game scheduled for this Sunday at 5:15 p.m. Call Norm Mills (AX. 3-0664) for pertinent information. At 1:00 p.m. Sunday, July 21st, St. Christopher Men’s Annual Blind Par Golf Tournament will be held at the Speedway Golf Course, reservations call Al Armin (AX. 1-1453), Bob Bailey (AX. 3-1869), cr Charles Stevens (CH. 4-5291). The ladies are trying to locate the parish pie pans. If anyone finds that they have one or more, they are asked to return them please immediately to the rectory or leave on the table in back of church. These pans are very much needed before the Festival begins . . . Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, July 25, 26, and 27. All persons who will work with food in any way at the Festival must have a recent chest X-Ray. This can be taken care of free of charge Monday through Friday at General Hospital, on W. 10th street side next to Emergency Door, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Pre-sale of mechanical ride tickets for the Festival are now on

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sale at the Rectory. Fifty cents may be saved on the purchase of ten tickets before the Festival. St. Christopher eighth grade graduation pictures are now ready. Girls should call at the home of Joyce DeWitt and boys at the home of David Bender. Congratulations to Alva and Carolyn Such of 1601 Crest Court. John William was born Friday night, July sth, at the Methodist Hospital. He weighed 8 lbs. 7 oz. His brother and sister, Al 111 and Lisa attend St. Christopher school. Larry, Jerry and Andrea are still at home. A High Mass was sung at 8 o’clock Monday morning for Gurgan Gregoryan from the estate. Harry Wissel requested that the Mass on Tuesday morning be sung for Richard J. Swift. Dale Taylor was remembered in the Mass yesterday morning at the request of Elbert and Bessie Smith. The Mass this morning was for the living and deceased members of St. Christopher parish. Tomorrow morning the Mass will be for Raymond C. Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Higgs requested the Mass. On Saturday morning the Mass will be for Paul B. Montgomery at the request of William F. Cooper and railroad friends. Next Paper Sale at St. Christopher will be Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, August 2,3, and 4th. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

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