Speedway Flyer, Volume 15, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1946 — Page 4

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SPEEDWAY BEAUTY 'c SHOP Edith Dickerson Walkar 5076 W. 15th St. BEL 0527

Two Strikes! A batter in baseball has virtually “two strikes” against him on dark days because the eye “takes pictures” more slowly when the amount of light is Increased. Like the camera, the eye records images upside down but the human mind unscrambles that by making images appear as they are.

We Need Speedway Properties List Your Real Estate Today! We Write Insurance A. C. Moldthan, «»*<»■ 1452 Main Street, Speedway BElmont 2727

DENTIST DR. CHARLES C. COHEE 1462 MAIN STREET Belmont 2006 Talbot 9440 Talbot 4068 Office Hours Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday-1:00 to 5:00 P.M.

RENT A TRAILER By the Hour, Day or Week RUSARD 1330 Main St. Speedway Be. 0303

For COLD WEATHER you may need a WARM-MORNING HEATER • ELECTRIC HEATER ELECTRIC HOT PLATES KEROSENE RANGE Why not store your good drapes during the winter and use— THE NEW CLOPAY LINTONED DRAPES—S. 99 pr. Come in and see them. They’re new. Schoonover's Hardware and Auto Parts 16th and Main Street Belmont 4600

Backmeyer’s Grocery l 5236 Crawfordsville Road Belmont 1363 WE HANDLE the SUNDAY MORNING STAR Fresh Frozen Fruits, Vegetables & Fish Groceries Meats WE DELIVER ON SATURDAY Always Open Seven Days A Week!

SMITH’S Barber & Beauty Shop All the latest in cold waving. For lovelier hair during the holiday season, try one of our new individual curl control permanents. Prices to suit every budget. Monna Harvey Virginia Smith 4905 W. 14th Street Phone BE 3411

A Modem Eating Place THE MAIN GRILLE HENRY MATTOX, Prop. (Formerly Dave’s Grille) 1402 MAIN STREET SPEEDWAY BELMONT 4308 Steaks and Chops Home-Made Soups and Chili ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS SANDWICHES AND TASTY SALADS Good Food, Well Prepared Fort Like It!

Personals (Continued from Page 1.) Mickey Mouse, Aunt Jemima, Ranger, Clowns, Witches, BoPeep and others. The costumes were very clever and colorful. A number of games were played, winners being Sandra Huffman, Mary Ellen Benedetto, Billy Hackett and Michael Douglas. The refreshment table was very gay with Halloween decorations and as the children were seated a pretty colored hat was put on each one, and at each place was a bright colored horn and favors of Halloween candies. Ice cream, pumpkin face cup cakes and chocolate milk were served. Enjoying the party were Sandra Huffman, Stephen Summers, Michael Douglas, Jane Hardin, Sue Todd, Billie Hackett, Roberta Stamm, Donnie Moser and Mary Ellen Benedetto. Regrets were received from Kurt William Waldon. Mrs. Presley Rader and daughters Dawn and Jeanine of Louisville, Ky., are visiting Mrs. Rader’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Campbell and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Stultz spent the week end with Mr. Campbell’s mother, Mrs. Jane Campbell in Cisne, 111. A bridal shower and dinner was given in honor of Miss Anna Laura Bills on October 16 at LaRues. The party was given by the employees of the office of Esterline-Angus Company where Miss Bills is employed. Those present were Mrs. Pauline Hortton, Mrs. Irene Smith, Mrs. Na-‘

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ARE YOU THINKING OF SELLING YOUR HOME If So Let a Speedway Realtor Sell Your Home For You— We do not claim to sell your home for more money than any other realtor—but we do claim to sell your home for as much money as any other realtor in Indianapolis— Come in and discuss your real estate needs with us. Your welcome is assured with us at all times. We Trade WE WRITE INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS E. K. Harvey Speedway Realtor Office Phone Residence BE 0699 Office—4B3o W. 16th Street—Speedway 4928 w. 12th BE 3973

omi Neeley, Mrs. Dorothy Richardson, Mrs. Doris Bills, Miss June Baldwin and Miss Bertie Kirkley. Charles Brockman spent the last week end with his family. He is now Junior standing at Purdue. On Oct. 17th and 18th a Student Congress was held at Purdue, sponsored by Tau Kappa Alpha, the National Florensic Honorary. Six schools, took part in this activity. Archie Colby of Lafayette and Charles Brockman were the two students from Purdue who were among the ten best speakers, of the Congress.

Frank’s First Anniversary Celebration Thank You . . . Speedway . . . 4. We, at Frank's believe that firm friendship is the cornerstone of good business. We want you to know, that in addition to the fine values we always offer, we try, to the limit of abilities to create good friendship with our customers . . . True, in these trying days of scarcity, we cannot fulfill your every need, but we try to obtain ONLY quality merchandise that is "worth waiting* for". As we enter the second year of our happy relationship with you fine people of Speedway, we wish to inform you we have plans for a larger and more complete store. As soon as con- ■ struction permits are available, we will have a complete floor covering, juvenile and kitchen department. . . . *x • * Again we. say: Thanks, visit us often, see the newest offerings. You're money ahead buying at Frank's. 1502 MAIN STREET

Lion’s Club (Continued from Page 1.) iginal costumes worn by adults. Folks, get-out, dig-out, get-up and make-up a prize-winning costume for yourself and your children and wear them to the party. Cash prizes are also to be given to the winners of the jitter-bug and waltz contests. Get your partners and we’ll all have fun. Other games and prizes are on the program for the children. Music for the program will be furnished by the Mariarity Trio. Uncle Charlie Dice, a specialist

in rustic comedy and Prince Leo, the clown, well-known for his dance and comedy acts, will provide fun and entertainment for young and old alike. In order that the children may come, enjoy their fun, games and entertainment, and still not be out too late, the program has been planned to have all the children’s activities over by 10 o’clock. Lion Leonard Mayhugh, general party chairman, on behalf of the Lion’s Club, invites you to come and join in with the rest of the community in an evening of Halloween merriment.

Speedway Theatre Always a complete show after 8:30 P. M. "nj" ■ i. ■ -i— p 1 —aggeagss THURm FRIm SAT. OCT. 24. 25. 28 TRIGGER and ROY ROGERS in “MY PAL TRIGGER” And “SHE WROTE THE BOOK” with JOAN DAVIS JACK OAKIE NEWS and CARTOON SUN- MON. OCT. 27—28 “CANYON PASSAGE” (IN TECHNICOLOR) with DANA ANDREWS BRIAN DONLEVY ALSO “CUBAN PETE” NEWS and CARTOON TUES J" WED. . OCT. 29—30 TOM DRAKE—DONNA REED in “FAITHFUL IN MY FASHION” And “The WALLS CAME TUMBLING DOWN” with LEE BOWMAN MARGUERITE CHAPMAN MIGHTY MOUSE CARTOON

/ ROBERT L. STOUT, Jeweler 1 Is Proud to Present Bsauly without Precedent These “jeweler's pieces 4 ' are so different VI uh * J bom anything that has ever been ereI nL» ated. you’ll thrill to their exquisite N beauty. Crafted to the last artful detail I es ’8 n and h n * s h> Palm Royale jew- > I I elry has quality characteristics found | only in the most distinguished jewelry. || Come in and see our newest selections II attractively priced as they are attractively styled. Convenient Terms forßudget Payments I ROBERT L. STOUT, Jeweler —ll ' '

FINE BEAUTY WORK . . . i is a combination of skill and 1 fine beauty preparations. Our m* shop affordl you bolh * Our operators are well trained and we feature the finest beauty preparations. MURRAY BEAUTY SHOP 1344 MAIN STREET BELMONT 2344