Speedway Flyer, Volume 15, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1946 — Page 3

Speedway Savings de Loan Association f . Member of FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK Current Dividend Rate 3 Per Cent ISIS Main Street Speedway BElmont 0610 WE MAKE LOANS FOR PURCHASES WE MAKE GENERAL REPAIR LOANS

FACTORY RADIO SERVICE , On all makes of radios. Our twenty years of experience qualifies us to give prompt and efficient service. RADIO BILL 3050 West 16th Street Belmont 2484

For Your Daily Selection •_ We offer finer foods . . . ... At greater savings GROCERIES MEATS VEGETABLES FRESH FRUIT PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE ♦ Speedway Food Mart 16th at Lyndhurs* Belmont 3843 TRADE IN SPEEDWAY

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Eulah’s Beauty Shop 1647 PRESTO ST. Eugene Machine Waves; Roil and New Ray Machineless Waves and Rayette Cold Waves BElmont 5139

A. E. Whitaker LOCAL AND OVERLAND MOVING All Loads Insured Office Residence 2332 W. Michigan St. 2330 W. Michigan St. PHONE BELMONT 0733

HOSIERY MENDING LYON'S DEPARTMENT STORE 1534 Main St. Bel. 2360

STEAKS For Reservations CHICKEN Phone BE. 6034 DINNERS DANCE FORMAL OPENING THE COLBERTESS 13 Miles South On Road 37 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 DANVERS JULIAN 9-Piece ORCHESTRA *l.lO Per Person « Walter Colbert. Prop. (Formerly of Walt’s Cleaners in Speedway)

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SATURDAY LAST DAY t OF ANNIVERSARY SALE ENTIRE STOCK Winter coats, suits, dresses and accessories ■» ■ I 10% Off Store Hours: 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P.M. Use Our Convenient Layaway Plan 9 1500 Main Street

Girl Scouts (Continued from Page 1) members and working in other capacities. We have two members of the board of the Indianapolis and Marion County Council, three volunteer trainers who help with training courses given by the Scout Council. Isn’t this a pretty picture? Sunday, October 27, will be known as “Go to Church Sunday.” All Scouts are urged to wear their uniforms to their respective churches on this Sunday. All the girls and adults of Scouting of the Speedway Christian Church will attend church on Sunday in a group. This will be second service. On Sunday, November 3, a city-wide “Scouts Own” will be held on the north, steps of the War Memorial at 3 p. m. All Scouts will participate in this program. It is open to the public and we cordially invite and heartily urge all parents and interested community people to mark this date on their calendar and plan to attend. This will be i a community’s opportunity to' say, “Scbuts we believe in your activities and leaders we are back of you, you are doing a good job.” Be watching for the brown uniforms of the Brownies, the graygreen of the Intermediates, the hunters’ green of the Seniors, and the silver-green of the leaders.

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Halloween (Continued from Page 1) stumble over ropes and strings tied here and there, they sorta lose that real hospitable spirit which would otherwise have been there on the real night. In olden times, many wild things were done on Halloween, it is true, and much com was shelled days ahead of time and thrown on shower night, the night before Halloween, as well as on the night itself. But those two nights were the big nights for celebrating, not weeks in advance. It would really seem that even the children would tire of the whole thing before the actual night, October 31, arrived. However, we do hope everybody has a good time, and that folks remember it is the night for fun for all and not meditated destruction and malice to some. Written by one who has always derived a lot of pleasure out of treating on Halloween. Not Particular Jones—Tney say Brown married his wife because her unde left her a fortune. Smith—l heard he’d have married her no matter who left her the money. Nell—That song I Just sang is one of Lily Pons’ favorites. What did you think of my rendering of it? Belle —Well, Lily Pons has a wonderful voice, but yours is better still.

School Notes (Continued from Page 1) mueller, Nancy Covell, Harold Black, Bob Logue, Katharine Ziegelmueller, Dale Vincent, Kathleen Althoff, Mildred Rosner, Annabelle Dickerson, Jerry McDaniels and Joy Schoenewey. / Mrs. Thompson’s sixth grades exhibited booklets of leaves this week in the visual education room which they had made in their elementary science classes. The Speedway football team •lost to Beech Grove last Friday night by a score of 12 to 0 and closed the season Wednesday night against Pike Township. The first grade children and their teachers wish to take this opportunity to thank everyone who helped them with their program fqr State Teachers’ Institute. They especially want to thank the mothers who made the costumes and those parents who so willingly provided transportation for them. Next Week, Monday through Friday, October 28 to November 1, is Teen-Age Book Week in Indianapolis and surrounding schools. Fifteen other schools besides Speedway are participating. Each of these schools have sent representatives oh a planning committee. Beverly Myers and Betty Engle have represented our school. Other schools participating are Broad Ripple, Howe, Washington, Shortridge, Manual, Tech, Crispus Attucks, Ben Davis, Speedway, Southport, Beech Grove, Cathedral, St. Agnes, St. John’s, St. Mary’s, and Tudor Hall. The book show will be held in the Cropsey Auditorium of the Indianapolis Public Library, main branch. The auditorium entrance is on Pennsylvania Street. The entrance to the library proper is on St. Clair Street just opposite the north end of the World War Memorial Plaza. Students from all participating schools are invited to attend. A large..audience enjoyed the junior class play last Tuesday evening. The following choir students will attend the Indiana State Choral Festival which will be held Friday, October 25. There will be 65 schools in the group and the chorus will number over a thousand voices: Shirley Gaddis, Joan Miller, Barbara Reene, Kathleen Althoff, Wilma Weaver, Miriam Farley, Donna Mae Etter, Annabelle Dickerson, Janette Holder, Joy Schoenewey, Mildred Rosner, Donna Thorne, Susie Pearce, Dick Anderson, James Martin, Kenneth Hartley, Ray Stewart, Charles Sutphin, Charles Martin, Bill Roberts, Richard Kaufman and Charles Money. The concert of religious and secular music will be given for the State Teachers Association at Cadle Tabernacle Friday night. Recordings will be made. A broadcast will be made ’of the transcribed program Saturday, October 26 at 1 p. m., over station WIBC. Dr. Harry Robert Wilson of Teachers College, Co-

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lumbia University, is the guest conductor of the event. Twenty members of the Speedway High School Choir have been invited to attend a Fall Music Festival at Arsenal Technical Schools November 22. A large festival chorus will present a Thanksgiving concert accomanied by a large student orchestra. Mr. John McDonald, artist singer from Chicago, will present a portion of the program. In the afternoon Mr. McDonald will talk to the group “On What It Means to Be a Professional Musician.” The public is invited to attend the evening performances. • Miss Shull has been asked to serve on the reception committee for the reception at the State House for the Indiana State Teachers Association. Miss Dona Bowers and Melva Shull attended the planning committee meeting flor the Music Educators North Central Conference which will be held in Indianapolis'April 9-13. A large group of Speedway High School Choir students will appear at this convention. Anna Laura (Continued from Page 1) and fitted bodice. She will carry a bouquet of red roses. Miss Mary Elizabeth Eades, cousin of the bride, and Miss Miriam Hodrger, sister of the j groom, will be bridesmaids. Miss I Eades will appear in a gown of ■pink tissue taffeta,’fashioned the same as the maid of honor’s [ gown, carrying a talisman rose bouquet. Miss Hoerger will wear a gown of light green tissue taffeta and will have a bouquet of yellow roses. All three attendants will wear flower headdresses which will match their bouquets. Given away in marriage by Mr. George Nolte, the bride will wear *a white brocaded taffeta gown, styled with a sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice with the traditional long fitted sleeve, and gathered skirt falling into a full train. The bride’s formal veil of English illusion will be caught ito a beaded tiara and she will carry a bridal bouquet of white roses. The bride’s mother, Mrs. Doris Bills, will wear a black gabardine suit and will have black accessories. Mrs. Harry Hoerger, mother of the groom will be attired in a blue suit, wearing a winter white hat worn with black accessories. Wayne Blind will serve as best man and the ushers are James Owen, Don Hammer, Robert Hoerger and Fred Hoerger. Mrs. Hamilton Powell and Mrs. George Nolte will assist at the wedding reception to be held in the church following the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Chicago the couple will be at home in the apartment at 1702 Allison Street. It’s a fact we might as well reconcile ourselves to as early in our careers as possible: Life is just a succession of things, to be enjoyed, endured, or licked.

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FRED W. WINGERT Paper Hanging Enameling ■ Painting Estimates Materials Furnished 4933 W. Uih Si. BeL 4735-J

SPEEDWAY HOBBY SHOP FOR HALLOWEEN Masks Noise Makers Lanterns 4 P.M. to 8 P.M. Mon. through Fri. 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Saturday 4906 W. 16th STREET

Skidmore’s Barber Shop 1542 MAIN STREET 3 Barbers “Friendly Service? Shoe Shine

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Speedway Pastries We Do Our Own Baking FANCY CAKES and PASTRIES SPEdAL FOR SATURDAY PUMPKIN PIE Belmont 0805 4906 W. 16th St

BLUM FLOWERS “FOR EVERY OCCASION’’ 3433 W. 10th St. Belmont 3035 “Flowers By Telegraph”

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