Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1964 — Page 3

Thursday, June 4, 1964

CLASSIFIED FOR SALE Westinghouse de-humidifier-heater combination, like new, S3O. AX. 1-5753. GARAGE SALE town Rd., Sat., June 6, 9 til 6; Mon., June 8, 9 till 4. Jewelry, china, gadgets, antique chairs, basketballs, games, ladies, men’s and children’s clothing (varied sizes), misc. kitch. and household items. TIMES HAVE CHANGED, but has your home? There are new products, appliances and styles now being used in new homes. These are not just for new construction, they can easily and inexpensively be used to modernize the home you are now living in. Call me for ideas in modernizing. JIM COUGHLIN, Designer-Mod-ernizer. UL. 2-2445. FOR SAIF—’S3 Plymouth sedan. AX. 1-4799. FOR RENT—l9th & WARMAN—- % brick double, 1 bedroom, base., oil heat, garage, SBO. Harry Schwab. WA, 3-5638. ROOM FOR RENT—493I W. 15th St. CH. 1-0449. THREE 3-BDRM. HOMES IN SPEEDWAY; 2-BDRM.. LAKE, GAR., $10,950; 1141 N. WINFIELD, S3OO DN.; 40 ACRES; 85 ACRES; 3-BDRM., PIKE TWP. CLEVINGER, REALTOR CH. 3-0695 FOR RENT—Sleeping room, kitchen privileges, on transportation line. CH. 4-3281. ROOM FOR FEMALE—Kitchen privileges, on transportation line. WA. 4-2588. WANT LADY FOR housework and ironing: 2 hrs.', Mon. thru Thurs., 4 hrs. Friday. Must have references. Near 25th & Lyndhurst. CH. 1-7698 after 5:30 p.m.

GOOD CARE FOR two schoolage children. Have only one child of own. Meadowood area. AX. 1-2296. YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES a ride to work during the summer months to vicinity of Ford Plant on English Avenue. ME. 64798. FOR RENT—l7th & HOLMES—- % brick double, 1 bedroom, full base., oil heat, garage. S9O. Harry Schwab, WA. 3-5638. FOR SALE—Robbins & Meyer window fan, good as new. Call Rainbow Paint, CH. 3-0660. FOR SALE—’S9 Olds, 2 dr., P.S., P. 8., automatic trans., R&H, CH. 1-4559. FOR SALE—3O inch Electric Stove. ME. 8-8893. FOR SALE—I 9” port. TV., $10; Hollywood % bed, sls; girl’s size 12 winter coat, $5. AX. 14575. FOR RENT, SPEEDWAY—2 bedroom, % double, available soon. AX. 1-7710. FOR RENT Drive—nice room, next to hath, private home. Employed gentleman. Also large garage for rent. ME, 1-0423. ROOM FOR RENT—next to bath, home privileges. CH. 4-2983, 1827 Fisher. RELIABLE BOY wants lawns to mow. CH. 4-4697.

PERSONALS Mrs. Beatrice Breen, 1653 Presto St., has returned home after spending the past week with her mother, Mrs. Pearl Edleston, St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. While there she participated in the May 23-24 festivities and 35th Class Reunion of her training school, St. Joseph’s Hospital School of Nursing, London, Ontario, Canada. Invitations were sent to graduates as far back as 1903. Highlight of the weekend was the dinner held in the auditorium of Mount St. Joseph, MotherJiouse. Two hundred graduates attended. Prizes for those nurses who traveled the farthest to attend the reunion were presented to Mrs. Joan Mathews, Matt, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Miss Alice Davidson, San Diego, California, and Beatrice Breen, Indianapolis. The graduates met at the hospital Saturday morning for a tour and dedication of the new $6,000,000 wing which will be opened officially next month. Judith Kirchhoff Glore, 5830 Elaine, earned Concerto Night Awards for solo performance this week at the annual Music Honors Banquet at Ball State Teachers College. John Whitmore, 5731 W. 18th St., will be a counselor at the Y.W.C.A.-Y.M.C.A. sponsored freshman camp next fall for Incoming I.U. freshmen. Capt. Richard A. Nester, Speedway, has been assigned the planning of activities for the 230th cadet wing of Air Force ROTC at Ball State Teachers College. He is among 10 junior cadets

who will take over duties for the remainder of the academic year in preparation for similar assignments during the 1964-65 year. Capt. Nester, a 1961 graduate of Speedway High School, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ferguson, 1845 Eisenhower. Four hundred seventy-seven Marion County residents are among 5,350 candidates for degrees at Indiana University, and eligible to participate next Mon-

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day, June 8, in LU.’s 135th commencement ceremony. The ceremonies, to take place in old Memorial Stadium, and to be presided over by LU. President Elvis J. Stahr, also will feature the awarding of honorary degrees. Following are local persons listed by Registrar Charles E.

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page D living here without a permanent church home. At the 9:00 service next Sunday the Summer Choir will sing, “The Lord Is A Mighty God” by Mendelssohn. At the 11:00 service Naida Huber will sing, “Spirit of God” by Neiglinger. Dr. Montgomery will give the sermons. The chancel bouquet for next Sunday will be given by Mr. Esley Tabler in loving memory of Irene Tablet. The first reading of the nominees for the Official Board will be next Sunday at both morning services. At the 9:00 service next Sunday our special guests will be Job’s Daughters with Susan Dotlich as Honored Queen. Children’s Day will be observed next Sunday at both services. Children from two year olds through the sixth grade will briefly visit each morning worship. Jr. Hi C.Y.F.’ers will be on an outing at the Shades Park next Sunday. They will leave the church at 8:30 aan. and return around 5:30 pan. If no reservation has been made for a box lunch, bring own sack lunch. Senior Hi C.YJ. will observe Family night and honor the graduating seniors at the meeting in Fellowship Hall Sunday beginning at 6:30 pan. with refreshments. Installation of officers will be conducted in the sanctuary. Those who have accepted an office as chairman or co-chairman of a committee, as well as the elected officers, should be present for this installation. C.Y.F.’ers, bring your

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Harrell as among 3,977 expected to complete degree requirements in June, and the degrees for which they have studied: Speedway—Janet Foltz, 8.5., education; Mrs. Cheryl Forsythe Laser, dental hygiene certificate; James McAllister, 8.5., dentistry; Gerald Ryan, A. 8., psychology, and Helen Yoho, 8.5., education.

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families next Sunday evening! The C.WF. quarterly meeting will be Monday, June 8, beginning in Fellowship Hall at 7:30. Hostesses will be Anna and Priscilla Circles. Mrs. Ganz Hammer, Sr. will conduct the worship. Installation of officers will be conducted in the sanctuary by Mrs. Deenie Andrae. All circles are involved in this last meeting of the year and we hope many will attend. Ladies of the church who are not members of a circle are also invited to attend. The Pastor’s Cabinet will meet on Monday, June 8 at 8 p.mAll Functional chairmen and C.W.F., C.MF. and Youth representatives should attend this last meeting before the present committees retire. The Official Board will not meet on Tuesday, June 9, the regular date. However, the annual board dinner will be on Tuesday, June 23, and business will be conducted at that time. The Golden Rule Fellowship will' meet in the Bethany Room on Thursday, June 11 at 1:30 pan. Naomi Circle will be hostess and the program will be a continuance of the study of Isaiah. The Summer Choir will rehearse on Thursday, the 11th, at 8:00 p.m. A welcome is extended to those who would like to sing with the choir during the summer months. College young people and Senior Hl’ers, please note! The Los Amigos Class will have a pitch-in supper and program on Friday, the 12th at 6:30 pan. in Fellowship Hall. ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) by Father Lindemann at the Sunday Masses. In fact there will be no Lions’ Fish Fry at all this summer. The misunderstanding was due to the fact that Father Lindemann was not notified to cancel reservation for kitchen privileges at St. Christopher for these dates which had been made previously. But the Junior CYO of St. Christopher will have a Car Wash on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. behind the school . . . purpose, to fill their treasury for summer activities. Dave White is chairman. Tonight at 7:30 p.m. more than 40 boys and girls will be graduated from St. Christopher grade school. Father Wright, pastor of St Gabriel Catholic Church will speak. Tomorrow is the First Friday and the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Schedule for Holy Communion 6:15, 7:00, 7:15, 7:30, 7;45, and 11:45 a.m. and 5:30 and 8:00 p.m. There will be a 5:30 p.m. Low

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Mass also on First Friday. Confessions in preparation for First Friday are being heard thia afternoon from 4 to 6 o’clock. Saturday is the First Saturday. Hour assigned to the men of St Christopher for Nocturnal Adoration at the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, 14th and Meridian, is Saturday morning from 3 until 4 o’clock. There will be two Nuptial High Masses celebrated at St Christopher Church Saturday morning. At 9:30 o’clock, David Lee Wells of St Joseph parish will be married to Joy Ann Pereau of St Christopher parish. Joy Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pereau of 1377 Farley Drive. At 11:00 o’clock, Deraid Kent Cooper will be married to Sharon Elizabeth King, both of St. Christopher parish. Sharon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King of 1838 Christopher Lane. Members of the Altar Society will receive corporate Holy Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday morning. Assumption Catholic Church, 1117 Blaine Ave., invites everyone to their Summer Festival this week-end. The Men’s Slow-Pitch Softball team will have their first game Sunday afternoon. A retreat for married couples will be held at the new Fatima Retreat House, 5353 East 56th street the week-end of June 12-14. Reservations may be made with Frances Buchanan of St. Christopher (CH. 1-7976) or the Retreat House (LI. 6-7900). Father Lindemann gave the Invocation at the Speedway High School graduation Monday evening. Rosary for Eddie Sachs, led by Father Lindemann, was recited . Sunday evening at the Conkle Funeral Home. Your prayers are requested for the repose of his souL The High Mass on Sunday morning at 10 o’clock was sung for Anna Dehler at the request of Julius Koetter and family On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday mornings the 8 o’clock Masses were for the intentions of Judith Stevens, Judith Hoff, and Henrietta Godich, respectively. The Mass this morning was for the intention of the Bth grade graduating class. John Jacobs will be remembered in the Mass tomorrow morning at the request of Andrew Jacobs, Sr. The Mass on Saturday morning will be sung for Catherine Manley as requested by Betty and Claire Lenihan.

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