Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1967 — Page 3
Thursday, August 3, 1967
Classified* (Continued from page 2) FOR A NEW WURLITZER piano or organ call 852-5371 for a demonstration. Mrs. Ann English, Representative. NOTICE TO FISHERMAN—get your nite crlrs, red worms, minnows, supplies etc. at Speedway Bait & Tackle, 5217 W. 10th St 244-1479. FREE USE OF HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT for Speedway area residents. Psi lota Xi Sorority. Can 241-9194 or 241-7493. PAPER HANGING—STEAMING PAINTING. Interior, exterior. Melvin H. Scott 2290 N. Warman. 631-3081. TRASH HAULING Clean out garages and basements, insured. Call Truman. References. 2443986. BRIDAL CONSULTANT experience in arrangment of wedding ceremonies. Also experienced organist and soloist. Call 2413438 after 5 p.m.
NOTARY PUBLIC on duty at all times during our regular store hours. ROSNER DRUGS, 1564 Main Street DRESSMAKING, ALTERATTONS and restyling; also bridal gowns and formats by expert dressmaker and designer. 1616 Farley Drive. Mrs. Dost SAVE A TRIP down town—see the Wurlitzer organ with the Sh-Boom, and pianos, in my home. Call for appointment Lessons available. Mrs. Ann English, Rep. 852-5371. RUGS & FURNITURE cleaned and mothproofed in your home. Good workmanship, reasonable prices, work guaranteed. Mr. Becktell, 241-0249. If no answer, call evenings. VERDIER BROS., INC. ELEC. TRIG GARAGE DOOR OPERATORS. 30 years experience in dasign and manufacture. For information, call Robert M. Brock, 291-7842 after 5 p.m.
NEED HELP WITH YOUR FIGURES? COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING, accounting and tax services available to small West Side businesses. My office or yours. Contact (Mrs.) Florence Briggs, 4906 W. 16th Street Speedway, anytime. Office 244-2445, Res. 241-0790. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE
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"Chronic Illness—lt Needn't Mean Poverty" If long-term illness strikes, its physical effects may or may not be painful to bear. The chronically ill are often faced with another kind of ordeal, as painful in its way as the physical—while work is impossible, where is the money to come from?
Although the fact isn’t as widely known as it should be, people who are disabled for a year or longer through mental or physical impairment, whether caused by accident or illness, are eligible for social security benefits regardless of age. Payment of bene, fits begins after six full months of disability, if the patient can show reasonable evidence (a doctor’s statement, for example) that the impairment will last for at least a year. To be eligible for benefits, the person must be unable to do not merely his own kind of work, but any work that his age, education an dexperience might qualify him for. In most cases, he would need to have social security work
credits for at least five of the ten years before disability began. Age has nothing to do with it. If the person qualifies, he is entitled to the same benefits as are normally paid at age 65. This can mean as much as $339 a month for families, and 44 to $152 a month for individuals. Many people disabled by severe tuberculosis, emphysema, or some other disease of breathing are now receiving benefits. Emphysema, in fact, ranks second among all diseases for which benefits are awarded. Additional information can be obtained from the local office of the Social Security A riministration, or from the Marion County Tuberculosis Association.
MAHON COUNTY ART LEAGUE SHOW The presentation of Artists Awards in the Marion County Art League’s Annual Juried Art Exhibition were made at a special pre-show reception for League members, Artists and their friends, Friday, July 28th. The show which will be open to the public thru August 12th on the third floor of Wilking Music Company, 120 N. Pennsylvania includes over a hundred paintings selected for hanging and special awards by Show Judge, Ray H. French of DePauw Univer. sity’s Art Department. Show entries came from throughout the
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state of Indiana Selected for the BEST IN SHOW $125. Award was “Midsummer Night’s Dream” by Lois Pieper of Fort Wayne, Indiana. The Award was donated by Sher-aton-Lincoln Hotel, Catterson Buick and Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Sauer. Marion County League Officer’s Award of $75 went to Shurle Lee of Fort Wayne, Indiana for her painting “Dance On”. Award Winners for LANDSCAPE IN OIL & ACRYLIC were Ist place, Bonita Chandler, Indianapolis for “Old World Valletta”. The SSO Award was courtesy Stokely-Van Camp, Inc.; 2nd place award of $25. from State Auto Insurance Company was
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presented to Irene Barlow, Indianapolis for her entry “Serenity**. Honorable Mention went to Jo Greene of Indianapolis for “Fenwick Street.** Award Winners for STILL LIFE AND/OR COMPOSITION IN OILS AND ACRYLIC were - first place SSO Award from Danner Brother Co., Inc. to Rosemary Lawton Thomas of Indianapolis for “Spring ’67”; 2nd place $25 Award From Sears Roebuck & Co. went to Deane Keller, Indianapolis for “Thomas”. Honorable Mention Awards in this Class went to Karen Vaughn, Edmund Brucker and Deane Keller, alt of Indianapolis.
SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Continued from page 1 of Love”, Moravian Chorale, at nine o’clock. A quartet composed of Doris Hawkins, Maryanne Newsom, Ken Jones, and Dave Schnable, will sing “My Shepherd Will Supply My Need” by Virgil
Thompson, at eleven o’clock. C.WJ. Bible Study will meet from nine to ten o’clock on Monday morning, August 6th, in Room 206. All ladies of the community are invited to attend. Pastor’s Cabinet will meet Monday evening, 7:30, in Room B-l of the church. Official Board will meet Tuesday evening, 7:30, in Room B-l of the church. Fall Festival Sewing will continue on Wednesdays from nine to three at the Dotlich Farm in Clermont. Workers are needed. If you need transportation, call church office. The Golden Rule Fellowship will meet Thursday, August 10th, from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. in the Bethany Room. Eunice Circle is hostess. Miss Verna McGee will give the devotions, and the program will be given by Mrs. Lois Wilcox, entitled “Favorite Bible Verses and Why”. Mrs. Wilcox is a former member of this church and a long-time friend of the Golden Rulers. Chancel Choir will rehearse from eight to nine on Thursday evening.
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Awards in the W ATER COLOR, EGG TEMPERA OR PASTEL - ANY SUBJECT CLASS WERE AS FOLLOWS: Ist place SSO Award from Bud Gates Chevytown and Burger Chef Systems to Georgette Lucas, Indianapolis for “Blue Sun**; 2nd Place $25 Award from Litho Press, Inc. to Alma Van Vactor, Indianapolis for “Rain Curtains”. Honorable Mention Awards were presented to Suzann Watt Godward and Diane Seybert, both of Indianapolis.
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SUBJECT was presented to Mildred Breen, West Lafayette, Indiana for “Carnvial in Bombay”. The Enos Harper $45 Purchase Award went to Charles R. Byrd of Indianapolis for “Golden Harvest* and the Indiana Bell Telephone Purchase Award of $35 went to Alma Van Vactor of Indianapolis for “Rain Cm-teim” In Addition to the over one hundred paintings in the Marion County Art League’s Competitive Exhibit is a special exhibit room featuring the works of patients at Laßue Carter Memorial Hospital. Each week members of the Marion County Art League volunteer time to conduct Art Classes at the Laßue Carter Hospital and the Indiana Girls School. Volunteer teachers include Jeanne Laßebe Brown, Bobbie Oncay Helvaty, Ellen Sommerville, Doris Overman, Lois Cunningham, Ray Edwards, Wilma Hill, Dude Delbauve, Linda Ellis and Agnes LeRoy.
Marion County Art League Committee Members assisting with the presentation and preparation of the Annual Exhibition include Agnes Leßay, Dude Delbauve, Doe Crapo, Ellen Sommerville, David Cunningham, Carson Anderson, John Day, John Shady, Ray Edwards, Michael Cox Johnson, Wilma Hill, Lois Cunningham, Jeanne Leßebe Brown, Bobbie Oncay Helvaty, Virginia Shively, Barbara Mit. chell, Lorraine Caldwell, Mrs. Leonard Cook, Clarine Brinkworth, Helen Cook, Doris Day, Deb Denny, Doris Overman, Esther Rumple, Eloise Bureker, Pat Russell, Max Samuels, Leonard Cook, Mildred Halk, Martha Frost, and Barbara Daum. The Marion County Art League’s Annual Exhibition is open to the public Monday thru Saturday 9:30 A.M. till 5:30 P.M. and Thursday nights till 8:30 on the
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BEN DAVIS 4-H FAIR QUEEN Miss Jane Stites, 16, was chosen Queen of the Ben Davis Lions Club 4-H Fair at a pageant held in the auditorium of the Ben Davis High School Thursday night, July 27. Miss Stites, a pert blonde, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Stites of Clermont She
is Vice-President of the Student Council at Ben Davis High School, where she is a senior, and a member of the National Honor Society. Miss Stites was crowned by Miss Wilma Kay Gilley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilley, who was ending her reign as Queen of the 1966 4-H Fair. The queen received a sheaf of red roses and other prizes; the other candidates were given mementoes of the occasion. The queen candidates were judged privately in bathing suits and then appeared in formal dresses before a large crowd in the Roscoe Conkle Auditorium.
First runner-up in the contest was Miss Judy Keller, 17, a senior at Ben Davis High School. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Keller. Miss Ellen Magee, 16, also a senior at Ben Davis and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Magee, was voted second runner-up. Other girls participating in the competition to pick a queen to reign over the Wayne Township 4-H Clubs and represent them in the Marion County Fair Queen Contest were Suzanne Cabage, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cabage; Sandra Haskell, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Haskell; Kathy Jones, 16,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jones; Sandra Kennedy, 17. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Kennedy; Debra Oxford. 16, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Oxford; Patricia Rigdon. 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Rigdon; and Kay Scobey 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Scobee. Misses Cabage, Haskell, Jones and Kennedy are seniors at Ben Davis High School. Misses Oxford and Scobee are juniors at Ben Davis and Miss Rigdon is a sophomore at Indiana University. The girls were escorted by Bill Carmichael, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Carmichael; Jett Hampton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hampton; Ronnie Lowrie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lowrie; and Bill Wakefield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Wakefield. Ronnie, Jett and Bill Carmichael are sophomores at Ben Davis High School and Bill Wakefield is a freshman at Indiana University. The pageant was directed by Mrs. Howard Gilley, a member of the Wayne Township 4-H Adult Committee ,and featured as mas-
ter of ceremonies Mr. Dick Crum, Marion County Agriculture Extension Agent. Charles Harris, a sophomore at Ben Davis High School and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Harris played the piano for the girls’ public appearance.
The Post Office Needs Garagemen and Motor Vehicle Operators Postmaster C. H. Boswell announced today applications are being accepted for the positions of Substitute Motor Vehicle Operators and Garagemen for duty at the Indianapolis Post Office. The starting salary for Motor Vehicle Operators is $2.54 per hour, and for Garagemen it is $2.44 per hour. Applicants must have reached their 18th birthday by the date of application. There is no maximum age limit. A physical examination will be required of all applicants as well as valid Drivers license for both positions. Contact the Board of Civil Service Examiners, Rm 528, Federal Building, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206 for information and application forms. Any publicity you can give this will be greatly appreciated.
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