Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1964 — Page 3
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CLASSIFIEII HAND KNITTED BARBIE outfits; suits, coats, dresses, evening gowns, Bikini bathing suits. CH. 1-3616. NEED TWO MEN, part-ume, hours to suit you. Earn S6O-S7O o weekly. No canvassing. CH. 11395. NICE ROOM FOR RENT, near Allison and Airport. Gentleman. 1808 Beeler, CH. 4-2512. SPEEDWAY HIGH SCHOOL PENNANT CHARMS available at Kay Jewelry, Eagldale Plaza. WANTED YARDS TO MOW. Steve Speer, 5251 W. 15th, CH. 4-5322. FOR RENT —two bedroom house, redecorated, base., fenced yard, oil heat, SBS. 1736 N. Rochester, AX. 1-4576. FURNISHED APARTMENT NEEDED BY YOUNG SINGLE ENGINEER JOINING LINDE DIVISION OF UNION CARBIDE ■CORPORATION, START ING APRIL 20 OR SOONER. PLEASE CALL CH. 1-2311. Ext. 433.
KIDS ARE GREAT (I have two) but a pleasant modern family room will help keep them from under foot for part of the day and give you and dad a nice place to relax in the evening. Modernizing is my line, so give me a ring today. JIM COUGHLIN, DesignerModernizer. UL. 2-2445. NOTARY PUBLIC 6112 HICKORYWOOD DR. AX. 1-2065 ABLE BODIED RETIRED MAN wants yard work, odd jobs, etc. CH. 4-8483. MEADOWOOD 1% baths, carpet, drapes, blt.in oven-range. AX. 1-6280 or ME. 7-2916. FOR SALE—3 bedroom home, 2 baths, 2-Cbr gar., family room, fireplace, base., storm windows, w/w carpet in liv. rm. and dining area. Meadowood area. About 3 years old. Low 20’s. AX. 1-6377, 5815 Hollister.
WANTED—MIDDLE AGED relible lady to do occasional baby sitting. CH. 1-3254. ' FOR SALE fixtures plus medicine cabinet with lights. CH. 1-2291. PHYLLIS BEAUTY SHOP—Free haircut with shampoo and set on Tuesdays. Mildred Larrison and Phyllis Hubbard. 5815 Crawfordsville Rd. CH. 4-8519. FOR RENT—Nice sleeping room for gentleman, with garage if desired. 1245 S. Brandt Dr. CH. 4-1703. FOR SALE Alto Sax in good condition; 4-speed record player, sl2. CH. 4-4697. VERNADO WINDOW FAN lamps, girl’s coat, size 10, evcellent cond.; man’s suits, size 40. CH. 1-8725.
FOR SALE Camping trailer, sleeps 6. $395. CH. 1-6171. FOR SALE—Modem five room bungalow, w/w carpet, new gas furnace, 2-car garage. Vicinity Washington High and School No. 50. ME. 1-0453. PLYMOUTH, ’SO excell, cond., rock solid. Cash, or trade for freezer washer. 5854 Cadillac Dr. CH. 1-7039 after 6 p.m. FOR RENT liv. rm., mahogany panelled dinette, stairs to upstairs which is not completed, good storage, full base., 2-car gar., near grade and high schools. Available May 1. $125. Inquire at 2021 N. Lyndhurst CANNA BULBS scarlet red, large, blooms all summer. $1.50 doz. 5645 W. 16th St. CH. 4-4184.
HANDYMAN FOR SALE—Brick double, 372426 West 16th St. Needs some repair. Total price $9,950. SIOOO down. Consider trade. mac McArthur, realtor CH. 4-0344 1646 GERRARD, 3 BDRM. 2126 GERRARD, 3 BDRM. PIKE TWP., 3 BDRM. HENDRICKS CO., 3 BDRM. 66 A. INDUSTRIAL CLEVINGER, RLTR. CH. 3-0695 FOR SALE —Full size mattress, box springs and Hollywood frame, good cond., $25. CH. 1-7048. GENERAL SPRING CLEANING, experienced and reference. ME. 7-5823. COLORED GIRL would like day work, such as cleaning. Best of reference. Ph. WA. 3-2923, Viola Gans. FOR SALE—Sting Ray bicycle, polo seat, chrome pedals, twospeed, S3O. CH. 1-5963. FOR LEASE—AII or part of new building (3700 sq.ft.) Suitable for storeroom or offices. Available about June 1. For information call ME. 6-3380. FOR RENT—In Eagledale, 3 bedroom home, fenced yard. Available approx. May 1. sllO a mo. AX. 1-3566.
RUGS & FURNITURE CLEANED and moth-proofed in your home. Good workmanship, reasonable prices, work guaranteed. Please cal] evenings. Mr. Becktell, CH. 1-0249. FOR RENT—Large sleeping room, twin beds, suitable for 2 men, day employed. CH. 1-6874 after 5:30 pjn. FOR SALE Boy’s 20” bicycle, $5; WANTED—Dog house. CH. 1-5655.
PERSONALS Wanda and Noel Harvey announce the birth of Ricky Alan Harvey, born Wednesday, April 8. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Horis Jeffries. The annual Parents* Day at the Indiana University School of Nursing will bring parents of the 256 student nurses from 57 Indiana counties and ten other states to the" LU. Medical Center campus in Indianapolis on Saturday, April 18. From Speedway is Miss Wanda Sue Bailey, junior, daughter of
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fiances Bailey, 5445 W. 26th St Mr. Al Kogan of Kogan’s Bakery, 5310 W. 10th Street recently attended a convention of the American Retail Baker’s Ass’n. at Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Elder announce the birth of a son, Gary
ST. ANDREWS LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Saturday to go to McCormick’s Creek State Park and the Wheeler Mission Camp for a retreat The group will return by 4:30 PM. Sunday. - The regular schedule of worship services Sunday Church Schools continues this Sunday. Baby sitting is provided from 9-12 A.M. A student from Hamma Divinity School, Springfield, Ohio, will conduct the worship. Confirmation Classes and Junior Choir gather at 6 PM. Sunday evening. Confirmation Choir rehearses at 7 PM. LCW Board will also meet at 6 PM. that evening in the Counselling Room. “As /Christians Teach” course for present and prospective teachers s meets on Monday evenings in the Junior Rooms at 8 P.M. Speedway Alcoholics Anonymous will gather at 8:30 PM. Tuesday evening in Fellowship Hall Senior Choir rehearses at 7:45 PM. Wednesdays. St. Andrew’s Lutheran Nursery School is held each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday morning from 9-11 AM.
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Allen, April 10, 1964. Mrs. Elder (Beverly) has been associated with the Speedway Savings and Loan for the past 3 years. Mrs. Marsh Blackburn, chairman of United Fund’s women’s Division for the 1964 Campaign, appointed Mrs. Gale Nave, 1915 Whitcomb, regional chairmen of Wayne Township, West
We Can Sell Yours... Too! A CALL NOW EQUALS RESULTS Lucille Berkley AX. 1-3284 Kenny Crawford ME. 6-1039 Mary Jane Funk ME. 7-6241 J Member of Western Multiple Listing Ass'n. CH. 4-5303 DAY - NIGHT 5316 W. 16th Street Speedway
■MHBWAY WIVMHST COUBCU (Continued from Page 1) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randall Sergius of 433 SL Norfolk St; William Michael Alenduff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Alenduff of 1714 Georgetown Rd.; Karen Elizabeth Farley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Farley of 6204 W. 30th St.; Pamella Sue Vance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Vance of 5604 Meadowood Dr.; Diane Marie Bowers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bowers of 6514 Birchcrest Dr. Baptized during the Second Worship Service, April 12th were: Brian Newton Smith, son of-Mr. and Mrs. Newton Smith of 2308 Kessler Blvd.; Lora Evette Rightnour, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rightnour of 2009 Auburn St MORE THINGS ARE WROUGHT BY PRAYER than this world dreams of. A Prayer Vigil will be held on Saturday, April 18th from 12 noon until 12 midnight Next Sunday, April 19th, will be Visitation Sunday. At 2 o’clock
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’they will gather at the church to visit in every home. If possfotet please remain at home. There will be a report meeting at foe church from 5:30 pm. to 9 pan. APRIL 19th at Coatesville, Methodist Church, foe Lebanon District Conference will begin at 3 pan. Dinner reservations must be in our hands by Wednesday morning. Price $1.25. Rev. Charles M. Johnson will speak at both the 9:00 and 10:45 o’clock service, Loyalty Sunday, April 19th. His sermon topic will be “Locating Our Loyalty.” The Cherub Choir will sing at the first service under the direction of Mrs. Dale Quebbeman. Their hymn will be “In Our Work and in Our Play” by Wills. At foe First Service, the Immanuel Choir, under foe direction of Mrs. Lewis Hecht. The Chancel Choir will sing in foe Second Service. Mr. Donald Bobo, tenor, will sing foe Offertory Solo, “Let Not Your Hearts Be Troubled” by Speaks in both services. JR. HIGH MY.F. will discuss a comparison of “Catholism, Methodism and Judaism” at 6 pan. Sunday in Fellowship Hall. THE SENIOR HIGH M.YJF. will continue their studies of “Christian Attitude Toward Love and Marriage” Sunday’s topic will be “Becoming Men and Women.” Second Make-Up Conference will be held at the church Thursday, April 16th at 7:30 pan. Bible Study and Prayer Group will meet at the church on Tuesday, April 21 at 9:30 aan. in the Church Parlor. Next Friendship Circle will meet at foe church Wednesday,. April 22nd at 12:30 pan. Amity Circle will be held at the home of Mrs. Betty Robertson, 5819 Meadowood Drive, on Tuesday, April 21st at 7:30 pan. Felicity Circle will meet Tuesday, April 21st at 7:30 pan. at foe home of Mrs. Marshall Murray. Report Session for Every Member Canvass will be held at the church Wednesday, April 22, 9 pan. The 6th Grade Membership Class is meeting each Saturday morning at 9:30 in Room 13. The Junior High Membership Class is being held at 10:30 a.m. in Room 124 each Saturday. COMING ATTRACTION FOR THE JR. HIGH M.YJ*. We will be leaving the church at 6:30 pan. on April 24th (Friday) to visit the Jewish Temple on N. Meridian St All 7th and Bth grades are invited.
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