Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1964 — Page 3

Thursday, November 5, 1964

CLASSIFIEK ODD JOBS—Painting, light repairs. CH. 4-1892. FOR SALE—Westinghouse spacemates, washer-dryer. ME. 8-8206. FOR SALE—Dachshund puppies, AKC registered, champion sire. Call CH. 1-6859 after.s pm. 1957 FORD FAIRLANE “500”, hydromatic, R&H, new tires, newly painted, runs good, $375.00. AX. 3-1017. MOVING —MUST SELL—Hotpoint double-oven store, like new. $75: RCA Whirlpool deluxe portable dishwasher. 2 years old. $99; AMC room air conditioner, S4O. CL. 1-9305. FOR SALE—Large Sofa, 82” beige nylon with brown colonial design print, $45. CH. 4-9631 after 5:30 pm. KITTENS NEED A HOME, weaned, ideal children’s pet. CL. 5-7593. WANT TO BUY Older home, preferrably north of 16th St., Reasonable, from owner. ME. 6-5973. FOR SALE Cape Cod stone front, on 2 lots, $13,950, by owner. ME. 1-9458. IRONING in my home. Mrs. J. Pierle, CH. 4-1272. FOR RENT—Westside —3 room house, gas heat, ideal for young couple. CH. 1-0786.

FOR SALE —Formal tuxedo, short cut, worn once, size 38. AX. 1-2929. WANT TO BUY—Wooden rocker. CH. 1-9982. FOR SALE presents Electric RoasterOven; girl’s 20” bike; Emnee Electric Organ; baby buggy; Cosco jumper set; pottie chair; bathinette; dolls & tops. CH. 1-9982. FOR SALE—Approx. 56 sq. yds. slate blue cotton carpeting, cleaned professionally, like new. Few yards of rubber padding, $175. Sell all or part. 4847 W. 25th St., CH. 1-1882. WILL CLEAN, WAX, BUFF tile or wood floors. Best wax and power buffer. Ted Schumacker. WA. 3-4837. FOR RENT —Sleeping room, twin beds. CH. 1-1564. _ $450.00 DOWN FHA—3 bedroom, attached gar., carport, porch and enclosed patio and storage. Price $13,750. 1615 Farley Drive. IRONINGS done in my home. CH. 1-6078. 1956 MERCURY Custom 2-dr., R&H, auto, trans., seat belts, fully winterized, $175. CH. 1-6078. WANTED —Garage to rent for boat storage; FOR SALE Schober spinet organ, walnut, less than % price; Soap Box Derby car. CH. 3-0108.

MISSING FROM MEADOWOOD —Black & white male cat. AX. 1-4079. APPLES HONEY CIDER Eating and cooking apples, $1.25 per bushel and up. West U.S. 52 on 86th. McKay’s Orchards. FOR SALE—Dining room furniture; dryer; TV, etc. All good condition, reasonable. CH. 4-2547. BABY SITTING by experienced teenager. CH. 4-0435. RUMMAGE SALE—Friday and Saturday, November 6 and 7, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 4324 S. Lyndhurst (1 mile south of Highway 67), clothing, furniture, bric-a-brac, etc. APARTMENT Large, comfortably furnished. Adults. block from court house (15 mi. from Speedway). All utilities sum., $65. Norman Realty, Danville. Dial 4 SH-5 4404, FOR RENT—4 room apartment, 2nd floor, 1414 Main St. CH. 4-9300.

"HOME" SERIES The series on the “Home, Inside and Out” will have the opening sessions at the Jewish Community Center, 6701 Hoover Road, on Monday evening, November 8, 8:00 p.m. Mr. Al Samuels, an interior designer and manufacturer, will co-ordinate the series and will be the first lecturer. He will discuss the interior of the home ideas, designs, and the finished product. The group will meet bi-monthly for five sessions. The remaining sessions will focus their attention on accessories and art in interior design by an artist; the house, by an architect; the house details by a builder; and the landscaping by a landscape designer. Mrs. Myron Weinstein, chairman, announces that members may bring guests to the opening session. Refreshments will be served. Please call the Center, CL. 1-9407, to reserve your place.

SMSBWAY MLIMBHT CBTOMW (Continued from Page 1) sing during the first service and the Chancel Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Robert Rarick, will sing “Breath of God” by Saturen, during the second service. The Offertory Duet, Mrs. John Clark and Mr. Robert Foltz will sing “My Song Shall Be Always Thy Mercy” (Hymn of Praise) by* Mendelssohn. They will sing during both services. DATES TO REMEMBER: * THURSDAY, November 5: Stewardship and Finance, 7:30 pm.; Membership and Evangelism, 7:30 pm.; Commission on Education, 7:30 pm., (called meeting). SUNDAY, November 8: Messiah Rehearsal, 2:00 pm.; Sr. M.YJ. Play, 6:00 pm. MONDAY, November 9: College of Christian Living Executive Committee Meeting, 6:45 pjn.; Official Board 7:30 pm. TUESDAY, November 10: Sunshine Circle, 7:30 pm.; Hour of Prayer, 9:30 am. WEDNESDAY, November 11: Fidelity Circle, 7:30 pm. THURSDAY, November 12: Social Concerns Commission, 7:30 pm.; Red Door, 10:30 am. JR. HIGH M. Y. F. will leave at 5:30 Sunday evening to visit Methodist Hospital We invite you to tour this Methodist Institution and learn one of the many ways that we minister to a needy people. Be sure and invite your friends to go with us. COME ONE, COME AT.L, Senior High MYF.ers!!!! Bring your friends from any church to see the Speedway M.YJ. Players in “God and Prayer” in Fellowship Hall at 6:00 pm. SMORGASBORD—Methodist Men—plan to attend the Monday, November 16th dinner and program. Featured in addition to the Smorgasbord will be Tom Adkins, local TV News commentator talking on World Events. Be sure to ask for the Methodist Men’s billfold card schedule even if you can’t make it for this event. Tickets on sale in narthex at $1.50, Sunday. LIBRARY DISPLAY IN THE PARLOR —Please stop by and browse in the Speedway Methodist Church library, in the church office. Have books; will travel!!! MEMBERSHIP TRAINING CLASSES WILL BE HELD Sundays at 10:00 am. in Fellowship Hall and at 7:00 at the church on November 8 and 15, fror all who are interested in the church and who are interested in becoming members. The classes deal with beliefs, history and work of our church as well as the meaning of membership in our church.

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RECOGNITION TEA The Girl Scout Recognition Tea was held Wednesday, October 21, at Speedway Methodist Church. Mesdames Jack Peebles, Stanley Crain and Louis Smitz served. The table was attractively set with glass and silver service and a lovely floral arrangement of yellow carnations trimmed in green. Mrs. Richard Hesselgrave, District Chariman and Mrs. Glen Ewing, District Adviser gave yellow carnations to each of the 36 ladies honored for their loyal and rewarding service to Scouting of five years or more, as a registered scout. A special surprise recognition was given Mrs. Fred Scyphers, Senior Girl Scout Adviser. A “Thank You” statuette was presented Mrs. Scyphers for her loyal and dedicated service to the Speedway Girl Scouts by Mrs. Charles E. West, Jr., Chairman. Julia has been a leader for three different troops through Senior Scouting during her eighteen years of service. She has served on Neighborhood Service Teams, Neighborhood Secretary, Council

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DAUQHERTY’S Bridal Shoppe 'Everything for the Bride' COMPLETE SHOWING OF THE NEWEST IN BRIDALS, BRIDESMAIDS AND MOTHER OF THE BRIDE DRESSES. Mrs. Sadye Daugherty will be in the Speedway store Tuesday 10 to 9—Friday 10 to 5 SPEEDWAY STORE BACK ON OLD HOURS MON., TUES., WED., THUR. 10 AJA to 9 PJA FRIDAY 8 SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 5 PJA "TWO LOCATIONS" SPEEDWAY IRVINGTON 1402 MAIN STREET 5532 E. WASHINGTON ST. CH. 3-0518 FL 7-6917

Troop Camp Comm., Council Cookie Comm, Council Training, Round-up Comm, and Senior Coordinating Comm. A special thanks to Julia and each one that has actively nelped these Girl Scouts become healthier in character, conduct, patriotism and service. MARRIAGE SEMINAR A financial adviser* physician, marriage counselor and minister form the panel for the Christian Marriage Seminar at the Interchurch Center on Sunday, November 8, from 2:60 to 5:30 pm. Open to engaged couples or newlyweds, the session presents helpful information on self-under-standing, ways of expressing love, handling family differences, and relationship with in-laws. It is designed to add to, not take the place of, private talks with par-

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ticipants’ own minister, physician, or counselor. Pre-registration may ba made by calling the Church Federation of Greater Indianapolis, WA. 6-5371, or register at the session on November 8. The fee is $2.06 per couple. v INDIANA HAIR DESIGNGUILD The Indiana Hair Design Guild will meet November 15 and 16 in the Marott Hotel in Indianapolis. Grace Doran of Palm Springs, California will be the guest artist for the two-day session. Miss Doran is very well known throughout this country and several foreign countries for her lecture work and for her styling techniques. Miss Doran is a member of the Official Hair Fashion Committee of America and owns a School in

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