Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1963 — Page 3
'Wednesday, December 4, 1963
CLASSIFIEDS ’63 CORVAIR 700 4-dr., S.S., W.S.W., R&H, black-red int., $1,495. CH. 1-0019. FOR SALE Used American Oriental rug, nice for recreaton room or bedrm., $lO. CH. 41197. ? FOR SALE—Bathinette, like new; baby clothes (boy and girl); also blankets. Some boy clothes, size 2-4. CH. 1-3254. WANT TO RENT Garage in vicinity 1817 Auburn. CH. 16559. WANTED—RIDE—for 2 people to Plant 8, 7:00 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. CH. 1-0744.
WANT LADY to stay, care for two boys 6 and 7, light housekeeping. AX. 1-4461. WALL WASHING, Floors, Windows, ironing, $3. bu. Delivery Service. ME. 4-9911. FOR SALE R&H, good cond.; man’s 16 lb. bowling ball. $5. AX. 1-2551. CHRISTMAS POINSETTIAS A thing of beauty. Let us furnish your poinsettia fresh from the . greenhouse. Do-it-yourself, save 50%. 1 b100m.51.50 2 b100m52.50 3 b100m.53.50
Give for Birthdays, Anniversary, Church Altar, Hospital, sickroom, Christmas, New Year. (This add good for 25c on Poinsettia if presented before Dec. 15) KIMSEY GREENHOUSE 1819 N. Rochester ME. 1-2486 ME. 4-2766 FOR SALE—2 maple end tables; 1 pr. Early American lamps, in excell. cond. CH. 4-0218. FOR RENT—732O W. 34th St. 6 room modern, bath, utility, oil heat, large yard. AX. 1-9653 or AX. 1-7951. “WEE FOLK” NURSERY—If you have a 3 or 4 year old and are interested in a nursery school, please call AX. 1-2055.
FOR SALE 1 twin bed, $10; boy’s shoe roller skates, size 5 and 6; $5; bey’s bowling shoes, size 1, $2; shoulder pads, $3; guitar, $5. ’53 Plymouth. AX. 14799. CARPENTER WORK—Repairing, remodeling. FOR SALE—Good wooden storm sash. 40 Hamilton, Clermont. AX. 1-7192. «FOR -SENT SPEEDWAY modern, 3 bedrooms, oil heat, close to schools. Children welcome: No cats or monkeys. CH. 4-4542. 'akc Registered black toy poodles. Will hold for Christmas. Call after 5:00, ME. 2-2751. APPLES HONEY CIDER 3 miles vzest U. S. 52 on 86th St. McCAY ORCHARDS.
ST. ANDREW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) -continues this Sunday. Baby sitting facilities are provided from 9-12 ajn. Junior Choir, Confirmation Classes, and Senior League will meet at 6 p.m. this Sunday. Intermediate League meets at 7 p.m. Sarah Circle will meet on Tuesday at 1 p.m. with Mrs. Walter Meskowski, 1617 N. Luett. Church Council gathers at 8 p.m. that evening. Speedway Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 8:30 pm. in Fellowship Hall. Senior Choir regular rehearsal is set for Wednesday, December 11,7:45 p.m. Martha Circle is meeting with Mrs. B. A. Tietz, 7339 N. Ritter on Thursday, December 12, 9:30 a.m. Mary Magdalene Circle meets that evening at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Richard Frey, 2121 Cord St St. Andrew’s Lutheran Nursery School is held each Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings from 9-12 a.m.
ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOUC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Comnumion at 5:30 p.m. . . . and again, Litany and Communion at 8:00 pun; The hour assigned for men of St. Christopher parish at the Nocturnal Adoration in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, 14th and Meridian, is from 9:00 to 10:00 p.m. tomorrow night. The regular weekly Social Party will be held in the school ' social rsom tomorrow night from 7 to 11:00 p.m. Admission twentyfive cents. Saturday is First Saturday. General dispensation from fast and abstinence on Saturday, December 7th, the Vigil of the Immaculate Conception, has been granted to Catholics in this Archdiocese. Members of the Holy Name Society will receive corporate Holy Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass on Sunday morning. They will enjoy a light breakfast in the school social room following the Mass, which will precede the regular monthly meeting. Al Armin, president, will preside. All teenagers of the parish have been asked to attend the 8 o’clock Mass and sit in the pews reserved for them in the rear of the church, and to take part in the singing for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. Mrs. Florence Goldey is in room B 7 in Robert Long Hospital. She was scheduled for surgery Tuesday morning of this week. Bob Nester, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nester, 5237 W. 15th street, is in room A3ll, in the Methodist Hospital, the result of an accident early Sunday morning. Monday night, the report we received was that he was still serious, but not critical. High Mass on Monday morning at 11:15 was for Mary Breen, the mother of Mrs. Helen Houk, requested by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Orth and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witte. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williams requested that Steve Hensler be remembered in the High Mass on Tuesday morning. The High Mass on Wednesday morning was for Mary Reilly, r The Frbnk Glass family requested the Mass. Emma Frances O’Neal was remembered in the Mass this morning at the request of Mike and Mary Ellis. • Tomorrow morning the Mass at 11:15 will be sung for Mary J. Hermann at the request of Helen Petersen. * Th&e will be a thirty day Mass cn Saturday morning at 8 o’clock for Frank Krieger requested by his son, Joseph Krieger, and family. The time of all High Masses on school days is at 11:15 a.m., otherwise the High Masses are at 8 o’clock in the morning. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray
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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 Gleaning Drapes - Chair Covers - Blankets We Operate Our Own Petroleum Plant NOT SYNTHETIC
EMPLOYED LADY wants to share nice home with same. Close to Allisons Plant 3, ME. 41370 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE —Gray wool, enough for ladies suit; Handmade lace table cloth; Belair deep fryer; Sunbeam Waffle iron; utility table. CH. 4-1001. FOR RENT —Beautiful suburban furnished apartment. Utilities furn., garage, References exchanged. AX. 3-0265. FOR RENT Sleeping room in nice quiet home. Lady only. CH. 4-3281 after 6:30 p.m.
LINCOLN LIBRARY ENCYCLOPEDIA In just one or two volumes. Has top recommendation by librarians and educators. Prices $32.50 to $43.50. ME. 7-1601. WANT TO BUY brick or stone home in Speedway, north of 16th St. Phone 1-769-6684. FOR SALE —4x9 HO gauge train layout, mountains and tunnels. Make offer. CH. 4-4674. FOR SALE—Chrome dinette set, S2O; Chaise Lounge, $8; boy’s tractor, $9; boy’s wagon and wheelbarrow, $3. CH. 4-8974 after 5 p.m. WANTED—IO members for private Hunting Club near Indianapolis. Fee $25 per season. WA. 6-5785.
SHOP DOROTHY’S MONDAY thru SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. SUNDAYS 12 to 6 P.M. it t 4513 W. 16th Street “SW Shopping Center CH. 1-8266 (Across from the Speedway Race Track)
“FINAL WEEK” COAT SALE Thrilling Reductions on Entire Stock of FUR TRIMMED and FAKE FUR DRESS COATS!
Girl Scout News Troop 219 went on a camping trip the 23-24 of Oct. We camped at the unit called Sherwood. The first night we were there we were invited to the lodge to sing with other troops. We had a Halloween party the next night with cider and do-nuts. After the party we went to unit Sleepy Hollow to see a play given by another troop. The leaders and Scouts of Girl Scout Troop 108 wish to thank Rev. John L. Lowe and the St. John’s Episcopal Church, for allowing them to meet there last year. The American Legion Speedway Post 198, gave Troop 108 a beautiful American Flag. The troop ceremonies are much more impressive now. Thank you, Speedway Post 198. Mrs. Richard
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SPECIAL HOLIDAY HOURS MONDAY thru SATURDAY 10 AM TO 9 FM • \ SUNDAYS -12 to 6 P.M. Gentlemen: Dorothy’s will cheerfully Gift Wrap your Christmas purchases FREE OF CHARGE 4513 West 16th Street CH. 1-8266
Hermon, mother of Scout Joyce Hermon was hostess for the Halloween party Oct. 28. She and her helpers provided lots of fun and food. Brownie Troop 188 held its first investiture service Wednesday evening, Nov. 6 at 1663 Lincoln Road. The following fifteen girls received their Brownie pins: Marilyn Behrle, Jenny Burnett, Rita Chappell, Kathleen Dayson, Nancy Donner, Chris Johnston, Kim Kleinknight, Sandy Mays, Carla McNelly, Tanya Purvis, Sandy Reichard, Nancy Stewart, Tamra Teal, Carol Wacker and Debbie Wright. The parents of the girls were their guests at the service and Girl Scouts from Troop 245 were present and conducted the Flag Ceremony. Mrs. Leon Wright is leader and Mrs. Clifford Mays is co-leader of this new
Brownie Troop. Besides regular meetings, they have taken a hike to the new Speedway Fire Station and have had a Halloween party at the home of Mrs. Mays. Plans are underway for a Christmas Party. Nancy Stewart, scribe. Ham or Turkey Dinner Clothe-A-Child dinner at Drexel Gardens Vol. Fire Station, Sun., December Bth, sponsored by the Firemen and Ladies Auxiliary of the Drexel Gardens Vol. Fire Dept., 5245 W. Naomi St Proceeds of this dinner will be used to Clothe Children of the community. Adults $1.50, children under 12, 75c. Serving from 12:00 noon to 6:30 pan.
KOGAN’S DRIVE-IN BAKERY 5310 W. 10th Stmt CH. 1-1310 A ★ DONUTS ★ ROLLS * WES ★ COOKIES "Cakes for All Occasions 1 * * HOT BREAD MtY AFTERNOON • Open 6 AM to 10:30 FM
MONDAY thru SATURDAY 10 AJA TUI 9 PJA SUNDAY 12 NOON to 6 9JA 4513 WEST 16th ST. "500" Shopping Cantor (Across from thu Speedway Race Track) CH. 1-3266 ’’Mr. Thomson ...please!”
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SHOP MONDAY thru SATURDAY 10 AJA TW 9 PJA SUNDAY 12 NOON to 6 PJA 4513 W. 16th Stroat "500" Shopping Confer CH. 1-8266 (Across from th. Sprodway Rae. Track) “Sparkling Elegance”
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