Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1964 — Page 4

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"May We Have Your Valentine Order Now?" BLOOM FLOWERS SPENCER and EDWARDS W. 10th & TIBBS AVE ME. 6-5556 “WE GROW OUR OWN" "Plenty of Free Parking"

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

S & W FLOORING CO. SPECIAL C "T 25/* FREE ESTIMATES 1556 Main St. CH. 1-8246 Speedway

LILY N. BEAUTY SHOPPE HOURS: 4 to 5 WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 9 PAA. THURSDAY 5359 Crawfordsville Rd. CH. 1-9950

SMITH'S Barber Shop 4 BARBERS "FRIENDLY SERVICE" 1506 MAIN STREET CH. 4-1771

TELEVISION RADIO HI-FI SERVICE “CALL or BIUM THEM IN lor GOOD, FAST, HONEST SERVICE” SPEEDWAY'S FM and STEREO FM RADIO HEADQUARTERS MEMBER MEMBER I.E.S.A. I.TXA. 9 AJA. to 6 P.M. MONDAY thru SATURDAY -TIL 8 P.M. ON MONDAY AND FRIDAY

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VALENTINE DAY FEBRUARY 14 * FRAGRANT ROSES * BEAUTIFUL PLANTS * EXQUISITE CORSAGES * LOVELY CUT FLOWERS

Local Man Promoted By Burger Chef The promotion of three Burger Chef System officials to the rank

SAY CHEESE ✓2*3® 7* Mr JZz"//4eSsF M' HOpen Flame Broiled hamburger smothered in mild, melted cheese. Pretty as a picture and m-m-mighty good! Try one! 3201 W. 16th St. 38th & Lafayette Road

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Hear the New York Philharmonic Symphony Broadcast Every Sunday Afternoon at 3 o'clock on WAIV-FM "INDIANAPOLIS IS NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS FOR 300 BURGER CHEF STORES FROM COAST TO COAST"

f “VALENTINE’S DAY” FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 ★ "ORDER EARLY" ★ We Service All of Our Weddings "WORLD Free Delivery WIDE 24 Hour Telephone Service TELEGRAPH -serving Indianapolis SERVICE FOR 47 YEARS" KIEFER FLORAL CO. "Flowers At Their Best" 2901 WEST 16th STREET ME. 7-3407

Speedway Office 16th Street & Lyndhurst Drive iEslsfeSS 'Wj/,-'-£ij|yLxx HI | [ A sk Robert Sims about 4* Interest on Certificates of Deposit for Individuals 31* Interest on regular passbook savings

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of vice president has been announced by Frank P. Thomas, president of the Indianapolisbased chain of franchised drive-in restaurants. Walter L. Lough, 2117 N. Auburn, becomes Vice President in Charge of Training, Research and Development A ten yeafVeteran with the company, Lough will

direct training programs for both company and franchise personnel as well as programs of new product research and equipment and methods evaluation. J. Francis O’Neil, 3723 Lori Lane, will be Vice President in Charge of Franchise Development in the 300 store chain. O’Neil, who has been with the company since 1959, was formerly operations manager for the chain. In the new post he will be directly concerned with selection and approval of building sites, and negotiation for land and building leases. Richard N. Reynolds, 8207 Forest Lane, will be Vice President in Charge of Restaurant Management. Formerly Burger Chef area representative in Arizona, Reynolds will direct the operation of all company owned Burger Chef restaurants including six Indianapolis locations.

zC Jkt/ FUNERAL homes Mv NOW ... 2 Chapels 1604 W. Morris Street ME. 8-2388 f' 2950 N. HIGH SCHOOL ROAD (1500 ft. North of Howard Johnson) AX. 1-1193 ,o Y d Parley Speedway Chapel Proprietor

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ST. ANDREWS LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) continues this Sunday. A senior seminayy student from Hanwna Divinity School will be conducting the services. Baby sitting is provided from 9-12 ajn. Intermediate Leaguers will meet at the church at 2 p.m. Sunday for the tour of the Inner City Churches, conducted by the Rev. William London. The group will return by 5:30; each person is to bring a sack lunch. Junior Choir and Confirmation Classes meet at 6 pan. this Sunday. There will be no Intermediate League because of the tour. Church Council meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. with Vice-Pastor John Spangler assisting. Speedway Alcoholics Anonymous 'gathers the same evening at 8:30 pan. in Fellowship Hall. The Lenten Bible Study for Women will begin Wednesday at 9:30 am. Baby sitting will be provided. Ash Wednesday Communion Service will be held February 12 at 7:30 pan., with the Rev. Kenneth Merck officiating. Senior Choir will rehearse at 8:30 pan. that same evening. Martha and Sarah Circles will gather at the home of Mirs. John Farley, 2129 Fisher St, on Thursday, February 13, 9:30 aan. Mary Magdalene Circle will meet with Mrs. Kathryn Jacobshagen, 1845 Fisher St, that same .evening at 8 p.m. St Andrew’s Lutheran Nursery School is held each Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday morning from 9-11 aan.

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Thursday, February 6, 1964

Coke Party For Prospective I.D. Coeds Saturday, February Bth from 2 to 4 pan. in Ayres’ Auditorium the I. U. Women’s Chib of Indianapolis will hostess the annual Coke Party for prospective L U. coeds from Marion County and their mothers. On hand to answer questions regarding curriculum, housing, finances, sororities, activities, scholarships, part-time work, etc., will be a panel of four current coeds who have been selected as “outstanding” representatives of the various schools of the university. Accompanying this panel will be Dean Eunice C. Roberts, Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Development for Women’s Educational Programs and Mrs. Virginia Rogers, Assistant Dean of Students. Supplementing the question and answer period current campus fashions will be modeled by four girls from the Department of Home Economics. They will be assisted by a faculty representative from that department. This Coke Party is one of the main annual program items of the local chapter of the I. U. Women’s Club. Other important events are a fall festival to raise money for scholarships and the late springtime awarding of scholarships to outstanding senior girls in Marion County private and public schools.

Mothers Morning Out Registrations will continue through this week for the Mothers Morning Out Program being started in the Northwest area on February 18th, by the Indianapolis Young Women’s Christian Association. The six week program of classes offers an interesting range of subject matter including “the house beautiful” and “arts and crafts,” each to be presented by Mrs. Arthur Anderson; “figure fitness” by Mrs. Harriet Adkisson; a class in sewing and another in cake decorating, taught by Mrs. Joan Daly; and an up-to-date discussion period on “behind the headlines,” led by different persons. Contract bridge will be available also, if enough are interested. A play-school for children 1% to 5 years of age will be provided for mothers who enroll in this program. This activity will be centered at the Westview Christian Church, 5925 West 34th street, between High School Road and Moeller Road, and is the seventh in a series of Mothers Morning Out programs being developed by the YWCA in different areas. For additional information, phone ME. 5-5471 or call at the administration building of the YWCA 329 North Pennsylvania street.

Speedway Lions To Canvass Area For Telephone Directory Speedway Lion’s Club members will begin calling on residents and businesses in Speedway, Chapel Hill and the Farley Addition on February Bth to obtain correct addresses and telephone listings for the new area Telephone Directory. The Directory will be distributed free of charge to residents this Spring with the compliments of the Speedway Lions and contributing advertisers.

Speedway Homemakers Mrs. H. L. Norman, 6141 W. 29th Place, will be hostess for the meeting of Speedway Homemakers on Thursday, February 13th. She will be assisted by Mrs. John Pinkerton and Mrs. Henry Guion. Dessert will be served at 12:30 p.m. and members are asked to note the change in time. Mrs. Pinkerton will present the program, “Fresh-Up For Spring.” Mrs. S. A. Gummere will give the thought for the day, entitled “What’s New?”

P.T.A. COOK BOOKS The P.T.A. has a few Cook Books left to sell. The price is $1.25. Perhaps you are looking for a new recipe to spark-up those winter meals. There are recipes for salads, breads, main dishes, desserts, etc., as well as places to keep your family records and tables of weights and measures, etc. If you would like to purchase one, call Alice Scott, AX. 1-5496. We also have a few license plates, pennants and pom-poms for sale. Call Alice Scott, AX. 15496 if you wish to purchase any of these items.