Speedway Flyer, Volume 3, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1934 — Page 2
CHILDREN’S WEEK AT GRANDE’S-----Toy Motor Boats that REALLY run Cap Pistols Six Shooters Caps Cameras---100 Balls Bats Gloves Lawn Mower Grinding And Repairing by Factory Methods 'Satisfaction Guaranteed GRANDE’S HARDWARE ’ 1522 Main St, Bel, 4988 "Everything In Hardware”
Protect your ''s?*' f ) foods by I-C-E, 2 Keep your ice box as cool as JACK FROST. . Order your coal or coke now at the lowest. Until further notice I will have no Wednesday afternoon or • evening office hours. Other hours as usual. Dr. E.C, McDonald
CHRISTY’S SERVICE STATION 10th & Main If you want the best gas and oil see us. We have the best prices in town. Qur..xanned»(?il isl 1 qt. 5 qt, 5 gal.
AL’S BARBER SHOP "On the Point” Barbers: Al. Aulbach Clyde Keeler
-SPEEDWAY FLYERpublished by SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Howard E. Anderson Editor 5138 W. 14th St. Bel. 3414-R
The recital of the Crescendo Music Club, pupils of Mrs. Edythe K, Cordes, was held Thursday evening, June 28th 8 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. Marshall G. Spencer The pupils taking part were Ellaine Fenner, Rose Mary Bauer, Gloria Yorkey Alice Jean NaDonnelly, Betty Nay* Marion Baxter, Joan Dorsett, Mary Elizabeth Miller, Evelyn Spencer, Mary Jo Rosner, Dorothy Moldtham, Edith Spencer, Mary Ann Hayes, Helen Rosnor, and Mary Betty Moldtham, Miss Edith Sponcerwas master of ceremonies. The pianos were furnished by Wilking Music Co.
Wo dosiro to expross our sincere thanks for tho beautiful floral offerings and all those who assisted in any way during tho death of our dear husband and father. Mrs, Sam. Cosnor and daughter, Madonna
Wanted- Store work, nursing, or sowing. Domestic work. Mrs. Houghton, 4965 Ford St• 000
