Speedway Flyer, Volume 34, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1965 — Page 3

Thursday, December 2, 1965

CLASSIFIERS 1736 HAMBLEN, W. Dr. bdrm, mod., hrdwd. floors, uitility rm., oil heat, water softener, frame and stone, 2-car gar., blacktop drive, home 8 years old, $12,000. Assume mortgage and small down pay. Dunn Realty, 241-5118. FOR SALE Davenport, good cond., priced reasonably. 2441676. WANTED One child on daily basis (5 days week), age 2-5. Licensed Childcare, fenced yard, playground equipment, playmates, toys. 2126 N. Cole. 241-3434 (near Allison School No. 3). FOR RENT Speedway furnished apt. for employed couple. Call after 6 pan. 241-8663 or all day Sunday.

1965 ZIG ZAG CONSOLE SEWING MACHINE Never used, does everything without attachments including buttonholes and decorating garments. Assume payments of $5 monthly beginning January 18. New guarantee. Full price, $35. 244-8453. IRONINGS done in my home, $3.25 per bushel. Perry. 2418786. ’63 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON, Impala, low mileage, 250 H.P., P.S., P.B. Power rear window. 291-6908, 5715 Meadowood Drive. FOR SALE Dalmation pups, reg., well marked, will hold for Christmas. 784-9417. FOR SALE size 6, Royal Canadian, A-l cond., worn twice. Girl’s mohair cardigan sweater, aqua, size 34. 244-5472.

FOR SALE Modern biege living room couch; Kodak tourist folding camera, lens f 4-5, shutter 1-1/800 sec., S2O each. Phone 2913763. MATURE LADY want baby sitting in my home, day or night. Reference if desired. 1615 N. Sharon. Call ME. 6-9167. FOR SALE cherry cabinet with doors, all new tubes, GE, $65, call evenings or weekends, 241-3115 or see at 1601 N. Lincoln Rd. 5 FLUFFY yellow and white kittens, 6 weeks old, need homes, no charge. 241-5335, 6019 Cadillac Dr. NEED BABY SITTER, 5 days a Week, 7:30 to 5 p.m. Call after 5:30, 241-1481. FOR SALE Boy’s suit, size 10, $8; girl’s blue velvet snow suit, size 1, $3; boy’s ice skates, size 12, $3; baby bed, $4; girl’s black tap shoes, size 10, 75c. 244-9756 after 5:30.

LOST—DOG —Pekingese, blond, male, in Farley Addition. Call 241-9105. Reward. FOR SALE Deep rose couch and chair, nylon frieze, perfect, make offer; odds and ends, moving to Arizona. 241-5679, 6401 W. Walton. FOR SALE Doll buggy, doll beds, toys, real good cond. 2443604. WILL BABY SIT in my home week days for working mother. Live in Speedway. Call 244-8186. ‘WEE FOLK NURSERY” you have a 3 or 4 year old and are interested in a nursery school, please contact Mrs. Keever. 2912055. FOR SALE—6IO6 MEADOWOOD DRIVE By owner, 3-bdrm., brick ranch, 1% bath, bit.-in range-oven, fam. rm. in basement. Phone 291-3887. FOR SALE Polaroid camera, like new; 2 sets filters, selftimer, light meter, flash attach., deluxe leather carrying case; boy’s 26” English bicycle, 3-speed. 244-1327.

FOR SALE Deluxe, 2-dr., H.T., many extras, low mileage, like new, reasonable. GM exec. 244-7956. LARGE LOTS Lovely location near Speedway by small lake. Price $4700 to $5500. JOHN BUNCH CO., 244-3301. NEED BUS BOY or Girl, 18-45, Comb, cashier, salad or grill girl, 18-45, salary open, 6 am. to 2 p.m. 241-8160 after 3 p.m.

WEDDING SERVICE Alice Anderson, of the Speedway Flyer, is now offering the bride-to-be a chance to select quality wedding invitations, announcements, “thank you” cards, napkins, and many more wedding supplies, at the Speedway Flyer office, 5217 W. 15th Street Please call us for an appointment (no obligation) day or evening. We have a very wide selection of styles at reasonable prices and offer prompt and accurate service.

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Plainfield, there, 7:15 pm. Dec. 8, P.T.A. Meeting at Wheeler School, 3:00 pan. Dec. 9, Swim Meet, Lawrence Central, there, 4:30 pan. Dee. 11, Invitational speech contest, at Speedway. Dec. 11, Varsity and Reserve wrestling at North Central, 9:30 ajn. Dec. 11, Basketball, Greenwood, here, 6:30 and 8:00 pan. Dec. 13, Varsity wrestling, Deaf School, here, 6:30 pan. Dec. 14, Freshman wrestling at Westlane, 4:30 pan.

Approximately 55 boys have reported to Varsity Coach Frank Hamilton and Reserve Coach Bruce Hutchings for wrestling practice. The wrestling schedule for this year is: Dec. 2, Woodview (9th grade), here, 4:30. Dec. 6, Brownsburg, varsity and reserve, here, 6:30. Dec. 11, North Central, varsity and reserve, there, 9:30 a.m. Dec. 13, Deaf School, varsity, here, 6:30. Dec. 14, Westlane, (9th grade), there, 4:30. Dec. 16-18, County Tourney at Lawrence Central. Dec. 20, Danville, reserve, here, 6:30. Jan. 5, Lebanon, varsity and reserve, there, 6:30. Jan. 6, Northview (9th grade), there, 4:30. Jan. 8, Mid-State at Greenwood. Jan. 10, Decatur Central (9th grade), here, 6:30. a Jan. 11, Lawrence Central, varsity and reserve, 6:30. Jan. 17, Beech Grove, varsity and reserve, here, 6:30. Jan. 19, Eastwood (9th grade), there, 4:30. Jan. 24, Fulton (9th grade), here, 6:30. Jan. 25, Washington, varsity and reserve, there, 4:30. Jan. 26, Noblesville, varsity and reserve, there, 6:30. Feb. 1, Northwest, varsity and reserve, there, 6:30.

The Speedway Sparkplugs opened their 1965-66 season with a 68-57 win over the Pike Red Devils in Pike’s new gym. On Saturday night the varsity defeated Lawrence Central by a score of 57-54. The Speedway reserve team won from Pike 31-26, and lost to Lawrence Central reserves, 39-27. The Danville freshman team

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defeated Speedway’s freshman in their first game by a score of 43-35. LIBRARY NOTES: The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. These titles have been added recently: Conservation—C. William Harrison. Rock of Freedom Noel Gerson. Your Career in Chemistry Arnulf Esterer. Mandate for Change Dwight Eisenhower. Today’s Isms William Ebenstein. Another Path Gladys Taber. National Anthems of the World —Martin Shaw. Improvisation for the Theater Viola Spolin. Hunza Renee Taylor. Crewel Embroidery Erica Wilson. Argentina Arthur Whitaker. The Game of Billiards - Clive Cottingham.

Christmas Seal Campaign The annual TB Christmas Seal campaign is well under way, but there is much yet to be done in the promotion of the event if the Marion County Tuberculosis Association is to exceed last year’s Seal income, according to Mrs. Frank E. McKinney, General Chairman of the annual effort. Early responses to the campaign’s appeals for contributions, Mrs. McKinney said, are gratifying, but she added that “there needs to be a greater public awareness of the danger of TB in this community to cause people to support the voluntary citizen fight against the disease.” Officials of the Association

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NEXT CIVIC THEATRE PRODUCTION “Send Me No Flowers,” by Norman Barasch and Carroll Moore, is the holiday fare at the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre, 1847 N. Alabama, opening Friday, December 10 and playing through Sunday, Dec. 19, except Monday and Tuesday. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. every night except Sunday, which is 7:30 p.m. William “Doc” Cook, as the hypochondriac, and Barbara Medlicott, as his wife, both Civic veteran performers, will head the cast, supported by Bob Swan and Sam Clester. Initial Civic appearances will be made by Larry Fulmer, Bob Feeser, Jack Larkin and Ann LaPrelL The comedy is directed by Howard Lambert with Bill DeWitt as technical director, assisted

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ST. ANDREWS LUTHRAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) the Youth Building tonight at 6:30 pm. The Education Committee meets tonight, also in the Youth Building. The ADVENT HOLY COMMUNION will be celebrated at both the 8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Worship Services this Sunday. On this second week, two candles of the Advent Wreath will be lit as we continue in this somber penitential season of preparation to receive the Christ of Christmas. Sunday evening there will be confirmation classes at 6:00; Junior Choir rehearsal at 6:00; and Senior Luther League at 6:00. Tom Campbell, advisor, and Dave Coates, chairman, are in charge of plans for the League meeting. The program will center around “Luther League Leadership School.” Mrs. Earl Armburst, 5890 West 10th St., is hostess for the Dec. meeting of the Esther Circle, Tuesday evening at 8:00. Speedway Alcoholics Anonymous meets each Tuesday in the Youth Building at St. Andrew’s at 8:30 pm. There will be Weekday Religious Education this Wednesday at 3:10 pm.; and Senior Choir rehearsal that evening at 7:45 pm. Thursday morning at 9:30 the Martha Circle holds their Dec. meeting in the Youth Building, with Mrs. William Hart as hostess. Thursday evening at 8:00 the Mary Magdalene Circle meets at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Thies, 844 Waldon Drive, Plainfield.

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