Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1967 — Page 3

Thursday, November 9, 1967

Classifieds (Continued from page » ’63 PONTIAC CATALINA, 4-dr. hrdtp., P.S., P. 8., R&H. 2440227. GARAGE FOR RENT—Boat storage, $35 for season. 244-8082 or 244-9853. FOR SALE—Ludwig Drum Set, less than two years old. Bass with cover, snare, tom-tom, hihat cymbals and drummer’s stool. 291-8116 after 4:00 p.m. FOR SALE—Magnus organ, legs & bench, $25 (large size); ladies roller shoe skates, sizes 8 & 9, case included, $6.00 per pair; light blue formal, full length, size 13, $10; Lawnflite riding mower, 4 HJ, $75. 244-3930. Call after 3:30 p.m. FOR SALE—3-diamond engagement ring. 241-7832, 4975 W. 11th Street. FOR SALE General Electric ironer, in good condition. Call 852-3315. , FOR SALE—Baby bed and mattress, sls; playpen, $8; car bed & buggy, $8; car seat, $3; Dehumidifier, $25. 241-9982. WHITE ELEPHANT AND BOUTIQUE SALE Tara Club House in the Tara Aparaments, off Moeller Road. Sat. Nov. 11, 9:00 AM. to ??

HOUSE FOR SALE—S rooms, 2 bedroom, bath, full basement. 1702 N. Garrard, by owner. 2442026. WESTSIDE ACCOUNTING OFFICE will accept a few accounts for bookkeeping and tax services. CaU Mrs. Wands 632-2047. FOR SALE Fireplace screen with irons, black & brass, just like new. Reasonable. 291-4443. FOR SALE—2 chests, pole lamp, childs stuffed rocker, girls winter coats, size 6 Mouton jacket, wool skirts, sweaters, black beaded shell, all size 14. Various other articles. Call 243-3153 after 6:00 p.m. or on Saturday. FOR SALE—twelve foot re-infor-ced % inch steel driveway approach, $20.00. 1715 Christopher Lane. 244-0456. FOR SALE —Sears space heater, complete with thermostat. 75,000 BTU, like new, $95.00. 241-8909. FOR RENT—SLEEPING room, in ’ Speedway. 244-1892, Mrs. Noonan. ______________ ’59 FORD pick-up, 8 ft. bed, H.D., Springs excell. cond. 293-0937. TRASH BARRELS FOR SALE or emptied. $3.50 delivered. Stoneys Westside Hauling, reasonable rates. After 3:15 p.m. phone 6358824. Hunt for Hidden Diabetics to Start Here November 12

There are probably between 4,500 and 5,000 people in Marion County who have diabetes and do not know it, plus similar percentages in adjoining counties of Indiana. But the number should be considerably smaller ofter Diabetes Week, Nov. 12-18, according to Dr. Richard C. Powell, chairman of the Indianapolis Diabetes Association Diabetes Week campaign, November 12 io 18. “We hope that many of our local physicians and a great many other volunteers as well will join the effort to find as many of those hidden diabetics as possible and see that they receive proper medical care,” Dr. Powell said. "To do so will be a great service to the individuals concerned and to the community itself. We are confident a great many people ■will choose to help their neighbors and our community in this way.” Dr. Powell explained that the longer diabetes goes undiagnosed and untreated the more serous its results may be, but that in most cases if diabetes is detected early it can be well controlled. In that case, the person with diabetes can carry on his accustomed activity. Hence early detection is of vital importance to the person with diabetes. “A test for diabetes is particularly important to those who are over 45 years of age, who are overweight, or who have diabetic relatives, because they are most likely to develop diabetes,” Dr. Powell explained. “It is also of special importance to women because, among known diabetics, females outnumber males by onethird. But diabetes occurs in both sexes and at all ages, so a test for diabetes is really a wise precaution for everyone.”

INDIANAPOLIS HIKING CLUB On Nov. 12 the Indianapolis Hiking Club will visit Jackson County State Forest. Meet at Lake Shore Camp area at 10 A.M. Bring a trail lunch; also, camping Saturday night if desired. Contact Ken Retherford for details. For those without rides cars will leave theeast side so the State House, Capitol and Market Sts., at 7:30 AM. on Sunday. Thank You. TOne Stinson 636-8416

Pilot Club Meeting “This Is Your City”, the Indiana Bell Telephone Company film, will be shown at the next meeting of the Pilot Club of Indianapolis on Wednesday, November 15, at the Marott Hotel. The film depicts the various business, cultural and industrial aspects of Indianapolis. Miss Ethel M. Wolfe, chairman of the club’s education and international relations committee, is in charge of the 6:15 p.m. dinner meeting. Assisting her will be Mrs. Frank K. Marley, governor of District 15 of Pilot International, and a member of the local club, Miss Frances M. Kelly, Miss Elizabeth Marks, and Miss Lillian H. Sprecher. Replicas of city landmarks and flags of England, Japan, Canada, Bermuda and France, countries which have Pilot Club chapters, will be used in the decorating scheme.

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BAZAAR-TURKEY DINNER The Fifth Annual Old Fashioned Bazaar and Turkey Dinner given by the Women’s Society of Christian Service of the Michigan Street Methodist Church will be held on Friday, November 10, 1967. The- Bazaar will open at 11:00 AM. and a noon luncheon will be served from 11:00 to 1:00 PM. There will be beans and corn bread or fish with salad and desert for 85c. The evening turkey dinner will be served from 5:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. Adults $1.50 and children 75c. Tickets may be purchased from members or at the door. The many interesting booths this year include: The Country Store—Santa’s Corner, The Stitch and Tuck, The Attic Corner, Greenery and Christmas Gift Tags,, The M.Y.F., Christmas Cards, Quick Jell, and Pecans, Napkins For AH Occasions, and Horseradish.

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CANDY SALE This year the Lew Wallace School 107 has undertaken a chocolate sale as a project to raise at least $500.00 to be used toward building our Northwest Area Stadium.

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107 pupils will be selling the quarter pound World’s finest Chocolate bars with almonds November 3rd through November 13th at two bars for SI.OO. The student selling the most bars for our stadium will be rewarded with a beautiful blue 5 gear Schwinn Sting Ray Bicycle. The second prize will be a Kodak “104” Instamatic Camera with case. Each homeroom winner will receive a G.E. Transistor Radio. We urge everyone to treat

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themselves to some delicious chocolate and help build our stadium. . Grandmothers' Club Grandmother’s Club Charter 597 will meet Nov. 13th at 6:30 P.M. at the Illinois Street YM.C.A. This is the time to discuss the Christmas Party and a few other problems. This is your dub, you have a voice in/it Let’s not sit

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back and say “let George do it”. Help your new officers to improve the dub and make it a very important one. Let’s be present and show our enthusiasm by bringing a new member. Be seeing you there. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF TOOR CHOICE

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A.D.O. Sorority Mrs. Floyd Farley will be hostess to the Epsilon Chapter at her home, 2526 Parkwood, Apt 104, November 16, 7:30 pan. Evelyn Rosebrook will present the program “Outstanding Women in Medicine”. Castle Craig Chapter Castle Craig Chapter I.T.S.C. will hold their meeting November 16th at 8:00 PM. in Caravan Imports Gift Shop, 2209 E. Michigan Street. Hostesses will be Mrs. Donald Huestis and Mrs. Jo Kennedy. Mrs. Fred Blanford will be speaker.

Speedway Co-op Preschool Dr. Gerald Alpem, a clinical physchologist for the Marion County Child Guidance Center, spoke to both Speedway and Northwest Co-Op Parents at a combined meeting October 9. Parents were given an opportunity to sign for Dr. Alpem’s course at the Northwest Co-Op in Wesley Methodist Church. These meetings were held the last three Monday nights in October. The course subject was varied according to the interest of those present A group of occupation therapists training at the I.U. Med school are observing the three year old class on each Tuesday. These students are taking a personality development course this semester from Dr. Richard Snider, an instructor of Physchology in the Dept, of Physychiatry. The objective is to watch normal children in free play with the idea of giving the students a concept of how children “grow up". For further information about Speedway Co-op preschool, call Jo Kirchoff, 293-1546.

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