Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1967 — Page 4

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PART TIME HELP WANTED Evenings and Saturdays APPLY AT M ENHSWEAR Speedway Shopping Center 5910 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD

Classifieds (Continued from page 2) TRIAL LAWYER'S RECEPTIONIST Assist busy young lawyers. Take rails, arrange schedules. Greet important clients. $325, Marge. SNELLING & SNELLING 15th & Main. Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed

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ARCHITECTS RECEPTIONIST Gal with “style” for sumptuous front office. No fee. $325, Lois. SNELLING & SNELLING 15th & Main, Speedway 244-9525 ... Licensed MATURE WOMAN... NO FEE Opportunitied for older woman returning to work as file clerks, secretaries, receptionists. Kay. SNELLING & SNELLING 15th & Main. Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed KEY PUNCH. NO FEE Trainee. Prestige accounting firm. S4OO to start. Marge. SNELLING & SNELLING 15th & Main, Speedway 244-9525 Licensed PBX TRAINEE. NO FEE Dream office, S3OO. Lots of public contact. Variety. Polly. SNELLING & SNELLING 15th & Main, Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed HIGH SCHOOL BOOKKEEPER That’s all you need. Glamourous firm. Variety spot. $325. Marge. SNELLING & SNELLING 15th & Main, Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed SOCIAL WORKER TRAINEE Warm, outgoing personality most important - as you are groomed for rewarding career. $375, Lois. SNELLING & SNELLING 15th & Main, Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed FOR SALE BY OWNER—3 bedrooms, den, fireplace, bookshelves, large kitch., garage, alum, siding, patio, fenced back yard. Call 291-1372. TUTOR NEEDED—for ThirdGrade child during summer. Phone 243-0764.

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SPEEDWAY COIN SHOP 1538 MAIN STREET - SPEEDWAY NICE SILVER DOLLARS - $1.50 & UP Check Our Bid Board Daily 10 AM To 8 PM Bid Board Will Close At 2 PM. On Saturdays EVA BARNES 241-3803

LEARN LEGAL. NO FEE Interesting cases and $350 are yours. Fun & Future. Kay. SNELLING & SNELLING 15 th & Main, Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed LAB TECHNICIAN NO FEE High school diploma qualifies for training. $325 to start. Polly. SNELLING & SNELLING 15th & Main, Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed PERSONAL SECRETARY NO FEE Top executive needs you. Screen visitors and calls. Plan parties. Poise counts. $350 up. Lois. SNELLING & SNELLING 15th & Main, Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed JEWELRY SALES $7200+ Key territory open. Number 1 firm. Deal with top brass, future tops-car-Bonus. Lee. SNELLING & SNELLING 15th & Main, Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed RUMMAGE SALE—May 5-6, Hours 9 to 5, St. Stephens Church, 16th & Medford.

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EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Right hand to dynamic company President Top firm. $425, Polly. SNELLING 8t SNELLING 15th & Main, Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed TRAINEE. __NO FEE S4OO High School grad. Learn public relations. Major steel firm. Full benefits. Lee. SNELLING & SNELLING 15th & Main, Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed PERSONNEL TRAINEE NO FEE. $6600 Learn Labor relations. Employee screening - supervising. Major manufacturer. Prestige. Lee. SNELLING 8t SNELLING 15ih & Main, Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed GARAGE SALE—May 5 & 6, lots of clothing, all sizes, 2 seater bike, go-cart; mini bike; TV, bikes. 5126 W. 16th, 9 tn —. FOR SALE—Kenmore washer, & dryer; 36” gas range; refrigerator; high chair; stroller; misc. household items. 241-5087, 1127 Loy.

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RAT C. WISHMEIER DRY CLEANING 1340 MAIN ST. 244-5713 SPEEDWAY CITY NOW OMEMNO ... Free Pfclt-Up and Delivery Service Wo Also Specialize in Cleaning Drapes-Chair Covers-Bhikete We Operate Our Own Petroleum Plant NOT SYNTHETIC

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COME SEE OUR thousands of flower and vegetable plants. Schwab’s Greenhouses, 2660 N. Kessler Blvd. WANT TO RENT GARAGE— Would like convenient garage space in Speedway. Local organization. 241-9194. OFFICE HELP WANTED FEMALE GENERAL OFFICE WORK TYPING. POSTING, ETC. SPEEDWAY MACHINE & TOOL COw INC. 1802 N. Luett St. 634-5353 FOR SALE—used 15* fishing boat, 2 seats, 2 air pockets, $35.00. After 5 p.m. 631-8885. GARAGE SALE—lots of ladies blouses, dresses, sportswear, formals, etc. All excellent cond.. Mostly size 7-14. 5902 Nash Lane, May 5-6, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. FOR SALE—*49 Dodge, runs good, good tires, best offer. 241-1811. LARGE OFFICE DESK, chair and tele, stand, $35. 244-8013. GARAGE SALE—SO 36 W. 14th Street, Speedway. May 5 & 6; also May 8 thru 13, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Furniture, clothing & many other items. 1962 IMPALA CHEVY convertible, P.S., P. 8., new tires, red with white top, excell. cond. sllsO. 244-5621. FOR SALE—U se d Frigidaire, runs good. 241-4521. FOR SALE—2-tier corner table, dark wood, good cond. 244-1175.

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FOR SALE—Greenfield automatic marking lawn spreader, model 105. $10.50. Nexer used, won in contest 293-1269. IRONINGS done in my home. 241-8007. WOULD LIKE PRIVATE lessons in shorthand. Call 244-1755 after 5:15 pjn. 1965 HONDA “305” Super Hawk, excell, cond., 2400 miles, reasonable price. Call 291-1273 after 5 p.m. Ask for John Hardin. FOR RENT—Lovely 4 bedrm. home, full base., completely redecorated, stove & refrig, if desired. Available around June 15th. Call 244-2558, 1653 Winton, dose to Allison. . LOST—AII white Eskimo dog with red collar. Children’s pet Please call 244-4443 anytime. Lost in Cunningham Park Addition. WANTED TO RENT—on or before June 15 to Sept Ist, 2 or 3 bedroom furnished house. Excell references & care. 241-5571 after 5 p.m. NEWBY SCHOOL STUDENTS (Continued from page 1) Nelson, Tim Richards, Randy Roberts, Cara Stearnes, Gary Thompson, Sheila Tow, Gloria Trittipo, Tracy Tubbs, Laura Weiss, Ken Welshhans, Gail Wilson, Sue Woodard. Sixth grade, Cindy Blankenship, Peggy Byrd, Pat Cassady, Jesse Cassetty, Mike Estridge, Sheryl Frey, Janice Fullenwider, Steve Gilliatt John Griffith, Judy Grotick, Mark Hammer, Ann Hermerding, Lynette Hoffman, Suzette Hoffman, David Lloyd, Cheryl Mantooth, Bill Marsh, Lexi Martinez, Linda Mayhew, Linda McKeehan, Mike Mendenhall, Jane Quinn, Pat Ramsey, Randy Roberson, Nancy Sewell, Alan Shaw, Leo Thompson, Sandra Wacker, Steve Welshhans, Mike Wilson.

■ Enters WHEEL HORSE. OF COURSE Now mowing’s fen, and faster, too. This 4-season tractor eases all lawn and garden tasks. Test-ride? Call: Speedway Hardware and Garden Center 5242 CRAWFORDSVILLE RD. 244-5811

NORTHWEST BAPTIST 4TH ANNIVERSARY One of the newest Churches in the Northwest community, the Northwest Baptist Church observes is 4th. Anniversary on Sunday, May 7th. Special Missionary speakers for the day are Rev. & Mrs. Bernie Finch. They are under appointment to the “Mid-Li-beria Baptist Mission” in Liberia, West Africa. This is one of the fields occupied by Missionaries under Baptist Mid-Missions, whose headquarters are in Cleveland, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Finch are looking forward to a term in Liberia as soon as sufficient support has been raised. First services of the church were held, Sunday, May sth. The congregation, numbering 30 persons met in the farm house of

St Andrew's latihmn Church (Continued from page 1) The schedule for Sunday is as follows. 7:00 AM. S.C.S. Staff Breakfast; 8:00 AM. HOLY COMMUNION; 9:00 AM. Sunday Church School and Adult Classes; 9:00 AM. New People’s Class; 10:30 AM. Worship; 12:30 PM. Senior High Outing; 5:00 PM. Bell Choir:; 6:00 PM. Junior Choir; 6:00 PM. Confinnation Classes; 7:00 PM. Confirmation Choir. Monday thru Friday, the Nursery School will be in attendance from 9:00 AM. to 11:00 AM. The Noble School will hold classes in the Youth Building from 9:00 AM. to 2:30 PM. There will be Softball Practice at Meadowood Park at 6:00 PM. The Explorer Bost will meet at 7:30 PM in the Youth Building. Tuesday the Esther Circle will meet at 8:00 PM Alcoholics Anonymous will hold their regular meeting at 8:30 PM. Wednesday the W.R.E. will meet at 3:10 PM. The Senior Choir will rehearse at 7:45 PM. Thursday Martha Circle will meet at 9:00 AM. in the League Lounge. The Mary Magdalene Circle will meet at 8:00 PM.

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Continued from page 1 service the Chancel Choir will sing “His Voice As the Sound” arranged by Robert Shaw, and “O Lord, Thou Art my God and King” arranged by Sateren. The chancel flowers will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hinchman and daughters in memory of Mr. C. A. Hinchman. We were pleased to welcome into our church membership Kenneth M. Tewel, Jr., 2241-C White Oaks Drive, who transferred from the First United Presbyterian Church of Huntington, Indiana. The third section of the Children’s Choir Festival (in which our Chorale and Boys’ Choirs will participate) will be held at the First Baptist Church, located at 86th and College, next Sunday evening at 7 pan. Dr. James Carley, professor of church music at Christian Theological Seminary, will direct The CMT. Steering Committee will meet in the Bethany Room on Monday, May Bth, at 7:00 pan. The Pastor’s Cabinet will meet in Room B-l at 8:00 pan. on Monday, May Bth, following the Steering Committee Meeting. Rebecca Circle will meet on Tuesday, May 9, at the home of Mrs. Ray Griffin, 1649 Beeler, at 7:30 pan. The Official Board will meet Tuesday, 7:30 pan. in Room B-l. Fall Festival Sewing continues each Wednesday at the Dotlich Farm from 9:00 to 3:00. If you can’t come for the whole day, come for part of the day. There are jobs for everyone, with fun and fellowship to go along. Speedway Weekday Religious Education classes continue on Wednesday in B-l at 3:00 pan. and in B-4 at 3:10 pan. Golden Rule Fellowship will meet in the Bethany Room on Thursday, May 11th, at 1:30 p.m. Lois Circle is hostess. The Los Amigos Class will hold its monthly class supper on Friday evening, May 12th, in Fellowship Hall. Dedication Services for small children and their parents will be held on Mother’s Day, May 14th, at the eleven o’clock service. Those wishing to take part should contact Mrs. Kathryn Craig, 241-0472. Attention Jr. Hi’s! Plans are being made for the annual outing on the first Saturday in June, by bus, to McCormick’s Creek State Park. Bus fare and park entrance fee will have to be paid by the young people since there was no paper drive this spring. This will amount to approximately $1.65. We need to know if there are enough who want to go to pay for a 40 passenger bus. Contact your church school teacher soon if you can go so final arrangements can be made.

ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Confessions are being heard today at 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. and at 7:30 to 9:00 pan. in preparation for First Friday. Masses tomorrow will be at 6:15 and 8:00 a.m. and at 5:30 p.m. Holy Communion may also be received between the morning Masses and at 11:45 a.m. Nocturnal Adoration on First Friday for St. Christopher will be at the some time, 1:00 to 2:00 a.m. Saturday, and at the same place, St. Michael’s Church, 30th and Tibbs. Regular Friday night Social for men and women will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the school social room. CYO Paper Sale this week-end . . . Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, May sth, 6th, and 7th. Crates will be behind school as usual. CYO members will sing for the 10 o’clock Mass Sunday, May 7th. There will be a special First Conununion Mass Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Forty boys and thirty-six girls will receive their First Holy Communion. Confirmation will be Thursday night, May 11th, at 7:30 p.m. Ten more children besides the seventy-six First Communications will be confirmed. Bishop Henry Pinger will confer the Sacrament of Confirmation. At 6:15 Monday morning. Father Richart said the Mass for the special intention of Carol Boarini, a nine-year old girl, who underwent brain surgery. The John Grande family offered the Mass. The Mass at 8 o’clock was said for Marge Pandolfi at the request of the St. Christopher Bowling League. Mrs. Pandolfi was the sister of Mrs. Chris Ringwood. The early Mass on Tuesday morning was said for a sick person at the request of Margaret and Forest Wormouth. The Bernard Rosner family asked that the 8 o’clock Mass be said for Henry Rosner. Mary Elizabeth Gibboney was remembered at 6:15 on Wednesday morning at the request of the Gibboney family. Margaret Coyle was remembered at 8 o’clock at the request of Dorothy Unnewehr. The early Mass this morning was said for Irene Link. Barbara and Philip Link requested the Mass. Father Lindemann said the 9 o’clock Mass for Tom Maloney at the request of Emma Gene Rosner. Helen Kirby asked that the 6:15 Mass tomorrow be said for Eileen Murphy. A Mass of Thanksgiving will be said at 8 o’clock according to the intention of Frank and Gertrude Joyce. The early Mass on Saturday morning will be said for Joseph Beberdick. Marcella and Johnnie Gluck asked that the Mass be said. The Mass at 11:30 on Saturday morning will be for Xavier Hutter at the request of the Richard Zeph family. Holy Name members are reminded that their May meeting will be Tuesday night, May 9th, at 7:30 p.m. in the school social room, and that this is a very important meeting. Al Weinbeck, chairman, would like to know how many are coming, so cal him if you have not already signed up. May crowning was last Sunday night at 8 o’clock in the Church. Therese Carroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carroll, was the Queen chosen by her classmates of St Christopher school to crown Blessed Mother. Father Lindemann announced Sunday that a parish Farewell Party for Father Richart will be held Sunday night May 14th, at 8:00 pan. in the school social room. This party is for all, the adults, teen-agers, and children, and is to be kept very informal. Father Richart will be leaving St Christopher soon to serve as a Chaplin in the Air Force. A purse from parishioners and friends will be given to him.

Thursday, May 4» 1967

the historic “Sunset Farm”. From 48 Charter Members the membership now numbers 127 persons. A Chapel was built in the fall of 1964 ... to be followed by the present and larger building in December 1965. Two more buildings one of them being a Church Sanctuary comprise the Master Plan. The next unit to be built in the future is now under consideration. Rev. Lawrence Newans, the organizing Pastor has remained with the Church as its regular Pastor. He and Mrs. Newans have moved from the Southside to a home in Meadowood in order to be near the Church as well as to a part of the community. Mr. Newans announces that Anniversary Sunday Services will be at the regular times. Sunday School, 9:45 Preaching Services 10:45 and 7:00 PM.