Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1952 — Page 17

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Gala Fall Festival Tomorrow There's Gold in These Here Hills -

only a couple cof and whose bank accounts get into their budgets pinched and pulled nickels against a rare two-bit (piece, there are 14,090 who make! {less than $500 a year.

AUTUMN AFFAIR—Officers of the Mapleton Business Association "shock" utility poles for fall festival. Left to right are Miss Marquedty Brinkley, Fred" Kohimeyer, Harold Wright and Wayne arric

By DAVE WATSON Icession stands, the money going|the countryside in one of his| Current association officers are

The spirit of a group of north-| for scholarships, school equip-

side merchants will spill over into, ment and similar enterprises. the streets tomorrow at Illinois] For two days the merchants and 38th Sts. (will be giving away merchandise As soon as schoolroom doors|with a total value of $2500. Some close, the Mapleton Business As-|lucky woman is going home with sociation will start its fall festi-|a fur coat. Two TV sets will be val. |glven away, as will cookers, home For hours during the two-day|furnishings and dozens of other event there will be dancing in the prizes.

streets. If the weatherman co- During the festival, some of the operates the crisp fall a'r Willimerchants are slashing as much thoroughly mix the smell of POP-/ag 10 per cent. from prices of corn, frying fish and joyful shouts|stock not governed by national of children whisked to pleasure- regulations. land on mechanical rides. A huge Banner lias been 1 last year's attendance is any stretchy across N. Illinois at indication, about 10,000 persons |: . n

: 38th St. proclaiming the festival. will jam the thoroughfares before the festival closes. Utility poles have been encased

. {in browned corn shocks to add This is the second year the association has sponsored the tun Situma atmosphere. General and prize fest. It couldn’t be done Barmay Fred Kohlmeyer, who at all without that certain “some-|2 = is association vice presithing” which gives life to the| den , brought the shock in from northside organization. For want of a better name, it can be called spirit. The idea was born when the association started searching for| more ways to make businesses as/| human as the people who run!

The result is the festival which} lets the kids have fun, neighbors get acquainted and puts business before their eyes. And that’s not all it does. Civic) organizations, churches and the Boy Scouts profit by the get-| together. They operate the con-

Red Cross to Hold Baby Care Courses

The Red Cross soon will offer home care of the sick, and moth-er-baby «are courses. The home caré of the sick! course starts at the chapter house, 1126 N. Meridian St., Oct. 9, and will be held each Thursday | and Monday for three and a half weeks, > The mother and baby care]

Tuentay tor inres weorer vegi| 111 We 38th St.

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CHIEFTAIN PONTIAC, Inc.

EB WELCOMES YOU TO MAPLETON | SEE AND DRIVE THE NEW 1952 PONTIAC |

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TAKE A CHANCE—Mrs. Creighton Kimler, customer at Haag's Drug Store, 3804 N. Illinois St., may win a fur coat with the ticket given her by E. E. Montgomery, store manager. Merchants are giving $2500 worth of prizes. ; &

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furniture company’s trucks. wayne Warrick, Warrick PharOther Vusiness en and thew macy, president; Mr. Kohlmeyer, employees helped tle them up. |. .,.m Furniture Co., vice presi-

Block Street |dent and festival general chairIllinois St. will be blocked off,/man; Miss Marguerite Brinkley,

{Walter Hiser Ford Sales, secrebut lezving 33th St. Spen for the Cary and ticket chairman, and dance. Mayor Clark will speakig,.,1q9 Wright, Indiana National

| by bills the first of every month

tomorrow night, helping dedicate Bank, 38th St. branch, treasurer. a new, paved, off-street parking| Participating organizations will | lot which holds 35 cars. The pav-|include Tower Club of North; ing was done by the merchants Methodist Church, Kum Duble| with the co-operation of North Chih, Northelders Club, Busines] an essional Group of Merid- | Methodist Church. S. p

1 Only the rides for children will/lan Street Methodist Church,

be commercially operated, but| Delta Theta Tau Sorority, School

duced. Em- 60 PTA, Northern Lights Class De a at the area will help with|of North Methodist Church, Scout pioyes sales. Pony rides will be Troop 69, Stansfield Circle, School cponsored by the Boy Scouts. 43 PTA, Forest Manor Methodist

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three figures only when you count {the cents, there's solace in the /may, and may not, find comfort! Tne §10,000-plus group MNves!city-wide average—it's only $3126 |in the fact there are 4425 per- north of 38th St. although the a year.

| sons heré making more than $10, |census area, or tract, having the | 000 a year.

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NOW ENJOY “Life o’ Ease” quality

{highest average Is that bounded was the revelation that of the

This was revealed by the Cen- roughly by 56th and 63d Sts., the foreign-born, Germany provided|

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| h and University Park Vonnegut Hardware Store will Churc produce the 40-piece band. Dance Methodist Churn, music will be the task of Ted Campbell's orchestra.

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During the Mapleton Festival and Fall

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Special Groups of Fall Merchandise

This Week Arlene's will be open Monday—Tuesday—Friday Nights

3814 N. ILLINOIS ST.

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During the Big

MAPLETON STREET FAIR ; and FALL FESTIVAL

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