Speedway Flyer, Volume 9, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1940 — Page 5
7 he SpeeSl-ette Grille r 14th At Main Street .' Belmont 4260 We specialize in Sunday Fried Chicken Dinners 50c To insure prompt service you may make reservations by calling Belmont 4260.
Schoonovers Standard Service Station 16th at Main Street Belmont 4600 We are equipped to give you complete ignition service. We have genuine Deico-Remy and Atato-Lite Farts
Conkle Funeral Home 1934 W. Michigan St, Belmont 1934 Chapel Equipped With Organ PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING DONE AT ONCE GUARANTEED 25 TEARS’ EXPERIENCE CHARLES WYATT Belmont 3740 , 50 South Fleming Street FACTORY RADIO SERVICE Seventeen yean’ experience with all '‘makes of radios. Oar repair work includes radios and all wfectneu appliances. RADIO BILL 3050 West 16th Street • Belmont 2484
POCKET KNIVES Pocket Knife, Steel Blades—edges that last 25c Knife & Key Chain—handy and useful 25c Scout Knives—Morse Code inscribed on handle 50c Jackmaster—electrically tempered razor steel blades * ' 29c True Value Knives—individually hand sharpened (2 and 3 blades) _ 25c-98c Winchester Knives, keen, strong, serviceable 59c GRANDE’S HARDWARE 1522 MAIN STREET V BELMONT 4988
Lee Tires JuMEh Batteries Qg) ETTER’S PHILLIES SERVICE STATION 14th & Main Streets We Specialise in Lighting, Starting and Ignition Service Complete Lineof Honoehold Accessories “Where Service Means Service” Phone Belmont 3266 JOE ETTER FREEMAN FIVECOATS
WALT'S SPEEDWAY CLEANERS WHITE CLOTHES CLEANED Summer clothes require special care and expert cleaning. Our ' 71 \ wrjTW cleaning is guaranteed 'vg|Ki T to satisfy you.' 1 4832 W. 16th St. Belmont 292 J WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER FREE —TRADE IN SPEEDWAY—.
GOLDEN RULE CLASS PICNIC • TO BE NEXT SUNDAY The Golden Rule Class of Speed,way Christian Church will leave for their annual picnic after the church school next Sunday. They I will go to Christian Park for the day. Members of the class will ( receive Holy Communion during .their class sessions at 10:00 o’clock. • [All members of this organization are urged to attend the picnic and enjoy the fellowship of the day. |
, CENTRAL NORMAL.COLLEGE ! Mamie Heald, Pauline Barlow and Elizabeth Colliott of Plainfield; Frances I. Walter, Roberta Walter, Justin Graves of Pittsboro, Eunice Hopkins and Ruby Bradford of Bridgeport; Merle Soots of North Salem, Geneva Freeland of Lizton, Kenneth McCommack of Stilesville. Joseph Merk of Laconia, Arthur B. Michael of Clayton, Ralph Baird of Charlestown, j Charles G. Bryant of Amo and Jane Roberts, B. F. Walker, John E. Shaw, Jean Winfrey, William Spray, Mary L. Hoges, Elizabeth Good, Kenneth Hall, Catherine Jones, Gervase Hess, Margie Little, Mildrer Hibbs, Charles James Cox, Elizabeth Carter, Mildred Carter, E. W. Clark, Leona M. Collins, Lois Pessup, Betty Cox and Donna Cox of Danville, are representatives of Hendricks County who are attending Central Normal College during the first summer terni. They are enjoying many features of the summer school program which is being offered at that college. This term will continue until July 12th and another term will be offered immediately following that. This gives teachers who are interested in securing the ad van-, tages of adjhljpndl summer Jchpi>l work an opportunity to attend. PUBLIC INSTALLATION BY JOB'S DAUGHTERS Miss Betty Leiendecker will be : installed *as Honored Queen of : Bethel No. 11, Order of Job’s : Daughters, on Friday evening, i June 28th at Bp. m. This public
THE TELEPHONE SAVES STEPS ON HOT DAYS Use your telephone for shopping, for chats with friends. Let it. do the "running around" in the summer heat while you concentrate on keeping cool. A telephone in the home is always a time and step saver... adds to , your comfort... makes life more enjoyable. W f sSm 'NHMbSk
installation will be held at Lyndhurst Masonic Temple, corner of Lyndhurst and West Morris Streets. Other elective officers are: Vel-ma-Smith, Senior Princess; Edith Spencer, Junior Princess; Dorothy Lloyd, Guide; and Reba Fines, Marshal. Miss Leiendecker announces the appointive officers as: Helen Hamblett, Recorder; Evelyn Spencer, .Treasurer; Marci Mann, Chaplain; i Lila Heim, Musician; Marion Baxter, Librarian; Catherine Smith, (Fifth Messenger; Betty Nay Fourth Messenger; Novella Northcott, Third Messenger; Mary Margaret Pritchard, Second Messenger; Joan McGaughey, First Messenger; Betty Miller, Senior Custodian; Elizabeth Cadwell, Junior Custodian; Jacqueline Harris, Inner Guard; and Marjorie Vance, Outer Guard.
ROSES IN SPEEDWAY "My good hoe as it bites the ground revenges my Wrongs, and I have less lust to bite my enemies. In smoothing out the Hilllocks, 1 smooth out my temper.” Emerson. Everyone who works the soil knows how very true the above lines' are, for it matters not how great is our mental disturbance it is soon overcome while we quitely work in our gardens. There are so many flowers blooming at this time of the year that the big job scyems to be in keeping the faded bloom cut and fee trees and shrubs pruned into shape. All shrubs that are through blooming should have the old and dead wood cut and the rest shaped to suit its position. Shade trees should be thinned out in the cen-. ter so as to let sun and air into the heart of the tree,, as well as to hetb the grass underneath. Where there are large trees the lawns need
J! Special ~ TS\ Men’s $2.98 Slack Suits I thu (Blue and Green Only) Hfcp.l Special j Men’s Elastic Glass \ \ V§ Suspenders jfrYfcf SI.OO pair f|§§\ \HF Men’s Belts (White, Ipt Black Gray) 'jjp 500 Lyon s Department Store Phone Bel. 2360 15344538 Main St
extra feeding; always use plenty of wajer after applying any plant food either on lawns or flowers. No fertilizer gets into action until it is dissolved. / Too many gardens are without lilies, they are very hardy, inexpensive. require little space and once planted will almost take care of themselves for years to come. Legend is rich in praises to the Madonna, the oldest, loveliest, and best known of all the lilies, and since it has to be planted not later tfian September first in order to make a good growth before cold weather, why not get your cata-
EVELYN MOYER, Piano Teaching 4924 FORD STREET Student at Beraar Cramer Studies
SPEEDWAY STATE BANK General Banking 1532 Main Street Belmont 3546 Checking and Saying Accounts r We Write Insurance
SPECIALS 25c sise Palmolive Sharing Cream <. 2 ter 33e 28c Colgates Tooth Paste 2 for 29c 25c Listerine Tooth Paste 3 for 49c Teel 10c bottle Free with purchase of 25c sise Special Woodbury’s Soap 10 hairs 29c Combination Gem Baser and Barbasol Shaving Cream ........ 49c Electric Fans $1.49 up ROSNER DRUG STORE l«th At Main St. Belmont 1515 —WE DELIVER!
BUY NOW! _ You will not only save money, bat will get better service and Better Coal at the low summer prices. • *■ v Champe-Garland Coal Co. he. 1422 W. 30th St TaL <B7l BILL GARLAND . • S2Ol West 16th Street Belmont 0326 •/ - - , , . v ■ 4
logues and order a few before they are all sold out. All large bulb growers put out a catalog in midsummer listing the bulbs that must be planted in the fall. You will find a large list of lilies, as weli as all other bulbs, at reasonable prices in Vaughns, Chicago, Illinois Bulb Catlog. Garden books make good summer reading. We have just received a notice from the Capitol Book Store, 206 North Meridian Street, that they are having a big book sale, and I have seen many books in there on all kinds of gardening, as well as every other subject under the sun.
