Speedway Flyer, Volume 15, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1947 — Page 3

t V«**'* ... lj~^3|PP^ sr \ Pattern Johnnye Junior picks a singing-in-the-rain. print, designs it to put the sun'in your heart, and a dance in your step, with a wonderfully wide jr/flWy swing-out skirt! For extra charm, there’s a bodice of «s||| / starchy white eyelet batiste topped with a little-sister //Mg / pinafore effect. It’s ’’Sanforized” too! ap z ' SB-« 5 /'■■/'' ■B /Ew* / y*#> ■ 1500 Main Street

PRODUCTION SECRETARY Attractive opening for girl with • stenographic mid pay. roll* of equivalent, experience. Salary S4O to $45, 5 day week. _ MID-WEST ELECTRIC PRODUCTS 1710 N. LUETT . (3900 West off 16th St)

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

FENCING PICKET WIRE ELECTRICAL LOWEST PRICES BELMONT 0739-3 • _

“Lay Your Coal In Early" MOOREFIELD COM COMPANY “We Don't Keep the Bert--We Sell It” 2820 W. Mich. St. Belmont 0350 Owned and Operated by Zeb. Maddrey

Andrews Speedway Taxi 24 Hour Service 1804 Gerrard ANY PLACE IN SPEEDWAY $.35 TO DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS LSO Light Hauling Baggage Delivery Low Rates On Long Trips Bel. 2299 or Bel. 0947-J

SPEEDWAY HOBBY SHOP TOYS MODEL SUPPLIES HOBBY GOODS 4 P.M. to 8 P.M. Mon. through Fri. 10 AJf. to 8 PJL Saturday ' 18th & Main

SEE US FOR HOME LOANS Investigate Cainlal’s Varlaas He«e Laaa Plan V COLONIAL V ( mmms man MwcunaaJ 'Mmabor fWand Savings o 4 Imb Bmbmmb SMMflaa r

Hollywood Case "FOOD AS YOU LIKE IT" Cafeteria Service Open Daily from 6 A JI. to 9 PJL 1430 Main Street Belmont 5054 Proprietors: Jack Craft Dick Orth When on the North Side, try our C & O Grill, 3104 Northwestern Ave.

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It’s the complete oil-op, groaso-op, AoA-up which yee got at Pare Oil Stations. This spring, more than ever, your car is crying for cmkpZe/e change-over service. Ask for our estimate on the complete Bumper-to-Bumper job. You’ll be surprised how much can be done for so little! . Get your new Pure Oil Trip Maps now! They include space for keeping a record of your trips—and trip time’s coming fast! Be sure with Pure tPUREf Rolles and Searles Pure Oil Station 5002 W. 16th St. * .BEL. 0740

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' .-' ■' '•■ " ! " z i A T C* j M J jf j WlfflEßi (All meat) lb. 35c MILNOT (so rich it whips) .. .. 10c CHEERIOS 2 boxes 25c MAX WELL COFFEE lb- 47c TOMATOES (Fancy hand packed) N0.2can...,., 19c SAVEX (Sudless Soap) .. .... 19c Speedway Food Mart 16th at Lyndhurst. Belmont 3843 WE DELIVER ALL DAY SATURDAY

6.6. BEAUTY SHOP 1723 Allison , BElmont 5582

RAISTON’S GROCERY Groceries Meats ICE CREAM 5230 W. 16th Street Res. Phone, Bet 4815

Legion News (Continued from Page 1.) sion headed by Miss Emma C. Puschner as director. The entire country is divided into five areas for each of which The American Legion and its affiliated groups have an area chairman. Every department has a ohild welfare committee and chairman for the Legion and each of its affiliates. Next in line are district and dounty child welfare organizations and finally the local post, unit, voiture and salon committee. . INSTRUCTION FOR WORKERS Annually area school conferences are held throughout the United States according to Mr. Baxter. The state child welfare leaders in each of the five areas attended these conferences at which the annual program is explained and ideas are exchanged. State conferences follow for instruction of post Workers. “The national child welfare activities of The American Legion are financed in part by the income from a $7,000,000 endowment fund raised in 1925 and increased in 1946,” Mr. Baxter said. “Department and post organizations finance their child welfare activities through various means.”

April of every year is observed by The American Legion and its affiliated organizations as “child welfare month,” according to Mr. Baxter. Special programs are held to focus public attention on child needs. “Through this nation-wide organization,” Mr. Baxter said, “The American Legion is *hble to keep its finger constantly on the pulse of child welfare needs throughout the country and to develop services and legislative enactments to cope with new problems.” • * • Don’t forget National Poppy Days. Here in Speedway the Auxiliary will have charge of Poppy sales on May 23 and 24. Buy your Poppies in Speedway. • SPEEDWAY POST NO. 198

Painting ROBERT R. STIERWALT EXTERIOR —INTERIOR V 20 yrs. Exp. -l Week 5054 W. 16th St Belmont 0257-R

Speedway Pastries Quality Baked Goods SATURDAY SPECIAL BUTTERSCOTCH CAKES Belmont 0805 / 4906 W. 16th St Cakes For AU Occasions

EXPERT Shoe REPAIRING While You WaitShoa* Picked Up And DELIVERED WITH DRY CLEANING ' Walt's Speedway Cleaner* dt Shoe Repair JIMMY CUTRELL. Prop. weaw vv • wuvai ■ . •rwaaw

DAILY VACATION (Continued from Page X) of the younger children, but they will have their turn next year. Ctor Primary boys and girls will meet in the basement of the church between 9 and 11 a. m. each morning beginning June 2 and continuing for* two weeks. This department will be headed by Miss Edith Spencer and will include those Etoys and girls who have just completed the first, 'second, and third grades in the public school. The Bible School for the Junior boys and girls will begin June 16 and continue for two weeks with sessions from 9 until 11:30 a. m. each morning. This department will be headed by Mrs. Kermit Harrell and will include boys and girls who have just completed the fourth, fifth, and sixth grades in tfce public school. It looks as though our school will be, one of the best we have ever had. Last week there were eleven people from our church who attended the Interdenominational Daily Vacation Bible School Institute and Work Shop which was in session for two days at the First Friends Church in Indianapolis. These people felt that their task in conducting a Bible School here was important enough to warrant the giving of twf> days of their time in this training. Those who attended were Mrs. Martha Stonehraker, Mrs. Alex Gilmore, Mrs. A. J. Newsom, Miss Edith Spencer, Mrs. C. G. Robbins, Mrs. Wayne Burdge, Mrs. Kermit Harrell, Mrs. Frank Woodlock, Mrs. Ray Stewart, Mrs. Walter Knittel and Mrs. Ray Kelley.

We have made a good beginning but we could use a few more assistants, especially in the Primary Department of the school. Also we could use some of our young people—boys and girls—to help with the recreational period as well as assisting around the handicraft tables. If you would like to invest a little of your time this summer in something worthwhile, here is your opportunity. Call Mrs. Ray Kelley, Be. 0066-J, and she will place you where you wish to work.

SCHOOL BAND (Continued from page 1) tory with only a few weeks of training, was introduced by Mr. Cory. Jack presented Mr. Northcott with an album of records as an appreciation gift from the band members. R. L. Thojnas, member of the school board, spoke for a few minutes on the assistance which the board was able to give the band as permitted by law. After dinner all enjoyed a motion picture in color of the band marching in the recent state contest at Danville, Ind. The film was taken by school patron and loyal band booster, John H. Pinkerton, and shown through the courtesy of Dr. T. A. Hanna. Mrs. John Nadolny, chairman, and her committee deserve credit for the success of this the first band dinner.

Please order your next winter’s coal erl? coke as soon as possible, so that we will t • be able to give you the kind you want. i • * I Champa & Gavland Coal Co., Inc. 1422 W. 30th St Wa.4543 Bill Garland Cart Champa PaulUnnewehr !

WELCOME SPEEDWAY FANS 1 Open All Day Decoration Day BACKEMEYER’S GROCERY 5236 Crawfordsville Rd. Belmont 136*

FRED W. WINGERT Paper Hanging Enameling Painting Estimates Materials Tumished 4954 W. 12th St Belmont 3243-J

SPEEDWAY CHAPEL This entirely new chapel for funerals is modern and completely equipped, ready at all times to serve the people of Speedway. AUBURN at W. 16th MArket 1234 Operated by— Farley Funeral Home 1604 W. Morris St MArket 1234 AMBULANCE SERVICE FLOYD FARLEY

FACTORY RADIO SERVICE On all makes of radios. Our twenty years of experience qualifies ns to five prompt and * Burv alsußb RADIO BILL 3050 West 16th Street Belmont 2484

SEE THE NEW ' ■ ■ M ALUMINUM BLIND On Display At EMMETT VENETIAN BUND COMPANY 5242 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD | Rea.: BeL 0547-W Office lie. 1272 |

— LOIS BEAUTY SHOP Rilling, Eugene and Roil PERMANENT WAVES Chen-Yu Manicures Glo-Rna Appointment. Hl 9 P. M. Belmont 1616 5121 W. 15th St.

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