Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1964 — Page 5

Thursday, September 17, 1964

RARV RARRI £ kw WAYNE n MARVIN BABY bAbbLt by SIMPSON & KINGERY

■"NEVER MIND THE MOVE... LOOK IN THE NEXT CART Why be nosey? Be nonchalant; light a cigar from our fresh supply of cigars or shop for a choice - box of candy from BECK'S! “Pay Your Utility Bills Here” SUNDAY HOURS—B:OO AJA. to 1:00 P.M.

BECK DRUG STORE Prescription Specialists

FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY

CH 4-1421 16th & LYN HURST PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE

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

Tie COV£ RESTAURANTand LOUNGE

“DINING AND DANCING" Six Night! A Week • BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE • NOW APPEARING For Your Dancing & Entertainment Pleasure "BILL DUNN TRIO" Dinners from $2.00 Noon Lunches 4561 W. 16th (500 Shopping Center) CH. 1-5447

SERVICE TAPE RECORDERS J j STEREO HI-FI PHONO SMALL APPLIANCE REPAIR “CALL or BRING THEM IN for GOOD, FAST, HONEST SERVICE” SPEEDWAY'S FM and STEREO FM RADIO HEADQUARTHtS MEMBER IJ.SJL LT.TJL 9 AJA to 6 PML MONDAY thro SATURDAY TH • P ML ON MONDAY AND FRIDAY

Gm S . I’ll. I ▼ k LYNMURST lO*± CH 1-5675

n /~7 dick GLASS and NORM MILLER sa J: VaALsIPO “COME TO THE GOOD OID” Wl II Ifinil KMoMI |f Km THIS NEW MUSTANG jp II •*4Ol ’ • come |N & resister wcpiefiiDer i o wu acpremoer ao NOTHING to buy—nothing to write : r !' •• • J us * ' n an • n * r Y blank. Register at H \ W W' : ' ? ' : ' *' of+en as you wish. Contestants must be 16 /■ f < years or older. jruvspmitMitt ■■ ' ■ - -—1 F *ir Ona Via yicim oto> I r"“ Aw... Ml tvadly... bio # I ' If- r«Hi*4o] ft| CMiaaiaan * SEMSI-TENTO PRIZES GALORE ■ifi HKhbeMl'M H.H a* ---i a> mm Mila Forcl Mustang rw dmzoa wa»my with thadh 2nd PRIZE mi G-E Color Television M JEgg... AUTOMATIC MTO HUR-FLO WASHR 3rd nun £.•£ £k.'s: as/jut ;airi l bi£! , 2 ■ G-E Stereo Console SJ?<X , iX7is.’!2 XW?’s l S. i L t SS Plus Nrt. S«Ab» yrilMk bab. i i d6£|NrM ill I ill * iww* i. > ■ r ; .... .. H r 1 Rffl la* ITV. . . IrilUaat Cater - I nM| I transistor radios Mil F I t ' aai Sbary Clear UV ★ 2 Caa> .' lllw L l|ißS hoi store I lld II Muaber Channel Selector Vte* If HL Jinn I dew ★ Tone Cerfrel ★ 14.H0 || HMH ‘ pnm IMWWi ■ k A kUJ VaMs Nctan Pmnt * Mnu II BO ■ Ij ,ltk Si " t fL. IlSu ii . — s39B ■ »—n Mm ' n *

I AS LOW AS

OPEN 9 A.M. TO 6 PM MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 'TfL 8 P.M. ON MONDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY

ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) social room from 7:00 pan. to 11:00 pan. C. Y. O. City-wide dance Saturday night, September 19th, will be held at St. Gabriels. Bus leaves from back of school at 7:30 pm. and from St. Gabriel’s on return at 10:30 pan. Members of the C. Y. O. will receive Holy Communion at the 10 o’clock Mass Sunday morning, September 20th. Breakfast of donuts' and drinks in the school social room will follow the Mass. The Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Brownies, and Cub Scouts have been invited to the Communion Mass and breakfast. Next week is Ember Week ... Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday are days of fast and abstinence. Some the calendars show Ember Week as this week, but they are in error. The Criterion, our Catholic weekly newspaper, several weeks ago made this official notice. The District Council of Catholic Men will hold its next quarterly meeting Wednesday night, September 23d, at Our Lady of Fatima Council, K. of C., 1313 South Post Road. Reception will start at 7:00 pm. Father John Laßauve is to be the guest speaker. All Catholic men are urged to attend ... no reservation required. Forty-hour Devotions at St. Christopher will be held Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, September 25, 26, and 27. At 11:15 Monday morning, an Anniversary Mass was sung for Stephen Hensler at the request of the Clyde Williams family. The Mass on Tuesday morning was for Clara J. Alleyn. Anna L. Fields requested the Mass. Mrs. Alleyn’s funeral was Friday, September 4th, at St. Christopher. She died in a nursing home, but

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

NHABU DISHWASHER * Vakt-hifb tatrd Btel it laafc -W Sitomn Basket * Betenta to leaser ★ Easj-nll fasten * Ctesed LH Bqtag * Self Cleaaiai * MB-Vatt CHIOS* Beater. ’l2B

“STOP IN AND LOOK AROUND-NO OBLIGATION”

LYN HURST of lO™ CH.I-5675 2

ROH GUAM 12 REFRI6ERATOR- ★ tod Bata * N» to Mill tof ★ Ks Ztnbtfrtt toeur A Bum bMontar Stctlii ★ iMnst Mittal tat if 4 Mtar Braafc Tata ta a> tafetata T*»tta| Lab itaktatatlnaU). *258 . ■ WITH TBAM

formerly was a member of St Christopher. Your prayers are requested to rthe repose of her soul. On Wednesday morning, the Mass was said for Marie Mullenholz at the request of the Ed Fierek family. Frank J. Leppert was remembered in the Mass this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ringer requested the Mass. Tomorrow morning the Mass will be for Edward Hollinden at the request of Elizabeth Hollinden. The Mass on Saturday morning will be at 8 o’clock. It will be said for the living and deceased members of St. Christopher parish. It is requested by a donor. The first classes for Lay catechists were held yesterday afternoon and evening. However, Father Lindemann said that it is not too late for interested persons to register at the rectory and join these classes. His Excellency, the Archbishop, has urged our people to take part in this educational program. A Fall Festival and Fish Fry is being held at Assumption Church tomorrow and Saturday nights. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. •—Nora Bray

ST. ANDREWS LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Saturday at 10 am. at the church for a planning session. Also on Saturday the men of the church will continue their ‘Taint-up, Fix-up” Campaign, from 9-12 and 1-4. The regular schedule of worship services continues this Sunday with Matins at 8 and the regular worship service at 10:30 am. Sunday

CA222Y C8232Y

PORTABLE TV * ftmol IV ettate taj 11 *9B CHEST «r MNffl ffISZU EcMMBf 12 WHP* MA Freeor * tafc 4N petal •» M * I Ctatata tar Mm ★ tacttai taml Itar * MrigmM Bollgo Steif W Cmlvol* Soy Ama Chai Type food Amar * Bit total «t Fta * Cttatr-bataM LH wta Staa LmM Mat * tolW taertar ★ tow taoDnr. Your Choke ’l9B

Church School for all ages continues from 9-10:15. Adult classes are available on two subjects: “Our Neighbor’s Churches” and “The Mighty Acts of God.” The Senior Luther League is planning a picnic from 4-8 pm. Sunday at the Marion County Fish and Game Club. Junior Choir and Confirmation Classes meet at 6 pm. and Confirmation Choir rehearses at 7 pm. that evening. St. Andrew’s Lutheran Nursery School is held each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9-11 am. Teachers this year are Mrs. Bruce Roberts and Mrs. Walter Charlesworth.

BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS of the TOWN OF SPEEDWAY PRESCRIBED NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR VARIANCE All persons interested are hereby notified that on the 7th day of October, 1964, at 7:30 pm. in the Town Hall, 1450 North Lyndhurst Drive, Speedway, Indiana, toe Board of Zoning Appeals of the Town of Speedway will hold a public hearing on a petition for a

MEMBER I.T.TA.

variance on the property at 1737 N. Lyndhurst, more particularly described as follows: Lot No. 45, Schloss Addition. The Petition requests the Board to grant a variance to permit temporary operation of beauty shop. The petition and file on this matter are available for examination during regular working hours at the Town Hall, 1450 North Lyndhurst Drive, Speedway, Indiana, until two days prior to the hearing date. Dated this 15th day of September, 1964. Phyllis Hubbard, Petitioner.

Page 5