Speedway Flyer, Volume 16, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1948 — Page 3

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Metropolitan Y.W.€A_ Miss Margaret E. Forsyth, who heads the Foreign Division of the National Board of the Young Women’s Christian Associations, will be the principal speaker at the annual meeting of the Metropolitan Y. W. C. A. of Indianapolis on Feb. 11 at the Central Y. W. C. A., 329 N. Pennsylvania Street, at 6:30 P. M. Mrs. Donald J. White, chairman of the board, will preside. Mrs. Phillip Sweet, chairman of the annual meeting has issued invitations to the dinner meeting to the entire membership and a selected list of contributors to the World Reconstruction Fund conducted nationally in the spring. The city-wide membership participated in the national project to raise $2,100,000 to rehabilitate Y.W.C.A.’s in thirty countries, reporting $22,582 raised locally. Miss Forsyth, returned late in November, from a global trip studying .the needs of associations in other lands and to report what further help was needed through the Reconstruction Fund. She will speak on ‘The Role of Women in Today’s World.” Leaving the United States in July, Miss Forsyth visited Y. W. C. A. organizations ,in Paris, Germany, Istanbul, Turkey, Beirut, Cairo, Karachi, Lucknow, Calcutta, Rangoon, Bangkok, Siam, Hong Kong arid Manila. In October, she attended the World Council in Hangchow, China, which meeting was held simultaneously with conferences all over this country to re-evaluate the program of associations in the light of the world’s reconstruction needs. While in the Orient, she conferred with Madame Chiang Kai-shek and General MacArthur, both of whom expressed their hearty accord with the work of the Y. W. C. A. in the Far East and pledged their continued support of its Program.

Sectional Tourney (CoaUßued from Page 1) been compiled during the basketball season from names written on the back of single game tickets and from the sale of holiday and county tourney tickets. On each ticket purchased for our home games was a notation which read: ‘"HD SPEEDWAY FANS—If you wish to be mi the preference list for distribution of tournament tickets, write your name and address on the bade of this ticket." Anyone (whether he is a season ticket holder or not) who wishes to buy a season ticket should make a request for such by filling out the special form, copies of which will be available at the school office and at Skidmore’s Barber Shop. Requests turned in after Wednesday, Feb. 18, may be honored. The purpose of this plan is to make the distribution of tickets in as fair a manner as possible by allowing those who have supported the team most to have first choice.

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“FINE MEATS” PORK LOIR ROAST ~ End Cut. lb. 55c CROOK ROAST... lb. 53c SIRLOIN STEAK-Trimmed, lb. 99c Tenderized RAMS HaKerWhole .. . Ikssc

SALMON FANCY ALASKA PINK i n>. Can 49/ LEW’S MARKET Lyndhurst at State Road 34 » BELMONT 0579 Yka.l Allk'lßtf Deli S ice All Dan Saturday

PERSONALS (Continued from Page 1) er, at 1610 Auburn Street, last Friday evening. Susan received many beautiful gifts. The valentine scheme was prevalent throughout the evening on tallies and refreshments. There were 28 guests present. After an evening erf games and contests refreshments were served. Hostesses were Helen Kopesky, Beth Bland, Thelma Stout, Margaret Green, and Beth Blind. Miss Keckler’s marriage to Harry Mallinson will be. an event of March 27. Mrs. Blanche Bercaw, Paris, Illinois, - mother of Mrs. Charles Strouse, died Wednesday morning at the age of 84. Funeral will be Friday* Pastor and Mrs. Robert H. Heine are the proud parents of a baby boy, Paul William, born at the Methodist Hospital Saturday, Feb. 7.

VALENTINE * GIFT • SUGGESTIONS HEAT-TAINER FOR .BABY'S BOTTLE, Hot or Cold .... SI.OO BOTTLE HOLDER. Pink or Blue - *I.OO KANT-SPILL TRAINING KUP SI.OO PLASTIC UTILITY DIAPER BAG SI.OO PLASTIC SERVA PLATE. Pink or Blue *I.OO MARVELLE TIDY-TOT CLOTHES HANGERS. Sot of six SI.OO PULL DUCK AND BARREL (plastic) SI.OO V. > . Mimi Ann Baby &. Gift Shop 1432 Main Street Belmont 0446

REAL ESTATE INSURANCE BUSINESS BROKERAGE Pergonal, Efficient Service G. E. CLEVINGER, REALTOR Office Ri. 1997 Res. Be. 0012 J

ROUES AND SEARLES Pure Oil Products ' GAS OIL LUBRICATION .5002 W. 16th Street Be. 0740

Painting ROBERT R. STTERWALT EXTERIOR INTERIOR $0 yn. Exp. -l Work 5054 W. 16th SL Belmont 0257-R

NEW LATE HO9RS FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE OPEN 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.

“CHEESE POOPS" BROOKFIELD. 21k box 98c AMERICAN. -lb. box 29c Pauly & Pauly “Mellow” Wise. CHEDDAR lb. 85c Wisconsin BRICK CHEESE lb. 63c «nr

TOWN TOPICS (Continued from Page 1) hide Tax in 1947, that a sample of water is sent to the State Board of Health every week for Bacteriological Data apd that all of the unsatisfactory samples have been taken from faucets that had been contaminated by foreign waste. We suggest that all faucets be sterilized frequently; that gas oders from the plumbing system can be traced to traps that need cleaning; that there were 390 residential joermits issued in 1947; that Indiana uses less alcohol per capita than any of the surrounding States. Applications for volunteer firemen who would be available for day emergency calls will be gladly received at the Town Hall. If you refuse to take the advice of your family physician try: Dr. Quiet, Dr. .Diet, and Dr. Merryman; so goes an old proverb.

DON’T BE FOOLER GRADE“A” ROUND - LOIN - T-BONE STEAK 79c lb. RED BEANS 25c PEACHES Reception Beauties, BACON * sLmED lb. 68c ' : v Speedway Food Meet I6th at Lyndhurst Belmont 3843 WE DELIVER ALL DAY SATURDAY . SINK CABINETS AND AUTOMATIC HOT WATER HEATERS TERMS See Our Display LICENSED BONDED WEST SIDE PLUMBING SRVICE 2514 W. 10th Street MA 7577 TAX RETURNS By Appointment, Wednesdays or Saturdays JOHN FIDGER / 1520 Main Street Be. 0434

Expert Shoe Repairing While You Wait 1 Shoes Picked Up And DELIVERED WITH DRY CLEANING Walt's Speedway Cleaners ft Shoe Repair JIMMY CUTRELL. Prep. 4723 W. 16th St BEL 2925

64 YEMS Chartered in 1884 this Association has paid dividends every year since that date. IN 1947 WE PAID 2% PER CERT New accounts welcomed, large or small. Every account insured up to $5,000.00. SPEEDWAY SAVMCS&LOAN ASSOCIATION 151 U-M Main Stoat x Ba 0010

“Lay Your Coal In Early” MOOREFIELD COAL COMPANY “We Don’t Keep the Beet --We Sett If" 2820 W. Mich. St Belmont 0350 Ownad and Operated by Zab. Maddrey

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Don’t let your supply of coal get too low. Good coals and coke will be hard to get all , whiter. ■ % _______ • :3H ’s' " . * _ Vslß dANI T|nm ' 1422 W. 30th St. » Wa. 4540 ! M ‘ _ _ _ m __ ff ... .

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