Speedway Flyer, Volume 16, Number 39, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1948 — Page 3

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Speedway Pastries Fancy Cakes and Pastries . SATURDAY SPECIAL MOTHER’S DAY CAKES Belmont 0805 4906 W. 16th St '

HELLO FOLKS I Am Back Again With The Pilgrim Laundry And Dry Cleaning Wabash 1596 Sid Shell—Driver Cap. 0952 at 22nd & 111. Sts. 570 N. Pershing Residence 8 years of previous experience with Pilgrim Laundry

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• ONE PHONE CALL Win enable "The Chapel of the Flowers" to carry out your personal wishes with expert planning. CityState—AMBULANCE SERVICE—Out of State STEVENS MORTUARY 3136 w. 16th st. IMPERIAL 0125

Expert Shoe Repairing While You Wait Shoes Picked Up And DELIVERED WITH DRY CLEANING Walt’s Speedway Cleaners dk Shoe Repair JIMMY CUTRELU Prop. 4723 W. 16th St ’ 8EL2925

City Limits Food Market 3702 W. 16th St . Belmont 1126 Off era You Everyday Low Privet ALL GRADE “A” MEATS ICE CREAM FANCY GROCERIES Frozen Foods Country Dressed Poultry SHOP HERE AND BE SURE OF A COMPLETEVARIETYOF MEAT.

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School News (Continued from page 1) Band was-awarded a fltst division rating in both the playing and inarching contest at Danville in the State Competition Festival, Saturday, May 1. : There wire thirty-five bands in the contest of which fifteen were participants in the rharclyng competition. Bands from as far as Winchester in the north -and Cannelton in the south were present This is the last year for twenty senior members of the Speedway-Band." ; ‘,V ? T The high school track team-Won its third consecutive meet last Monday afternoon at Mooresville by a score of 61& to 46%. The team is scheduled to complete its season today with the Mid-State Track Meet The Madrigal Singers and Girl’s Trio will present a program of religious songs at the Roberts Park Methodist Church Sunday, May 16 at 7:30 p.m. Fifty students reported to Miss Shull for Choir auditions. The following students were selected and will receive their robes at the Community Concert Friday nighty Tommy Hanna, Eddie Hawkins, Bob Robbins, Joe Gummere, Jim Gray, Ghnene Harrah, Shirley Howard, Verna Praed, Sharon Houpt Carol Pleyte. The Speedway High School Debate Club has announced that try outs will be held Sunday, May 9 at 2:00-p. m. at the home of George Ziegelmueller. Arrangements are

now being made for the annual initiation banquet to be held Saturday, May 15 at the home of Ruth Robinson. This banquet will close the activities for the 1947-48 debating season. Miss Moore is faculty sponsor of the club. The Speedway school board has reemployed Charles Nay as basketball coach for coming school year. The board also recently awarded Mr. Nay a tenure contract as a teacher. Mr. Nay has made an enviable record at Speedway both as coach and as a teacher. The school board has also appointed Floyd Troth as director of Guidance in the high school. Mr. Troth will take additional training in this field during the coming year. Activities of the' school year are rapidly coming to a conclusion. Final examinations are scheduled for seniors the week of May 17 to 20 and for all other grades the week of May 34 to 27. Schools will be closed all day May 28 and children will report for cards on May 29. e . . ■ < r . The annual band parents dinner sponsored by the parents of band members through the ParentTeachers Association has' been scheduled for Wednesday, May H

On Monday, May■ > G ” de^ w T Mrs ,v W^ k ' s roon> took • Otr Wlfik. Hub were made in advance as to what they might see and what they should look for. UpoA. their return to the room many interestißg supnw Were ’wirtven ana drawings were inade. •'* s? ■-■ This First Grade has prepared somepoems in choral'reading for -the month of April. Ga Tuesday of this' week these poems - were given for Miss Knetzeris First Grade. ' J. The* fourth grades have organized three baseball teams to play a series of games. The boys feel .they need to become better acquainted before entering the fifth grade. The fourth grades have also been sharing their creative programs with each other and with their parents. \ The American Red Cross has been "asking for high school girls over 15 to help this sumfiler in the many city parks. A training period, is being given at Shortridge High School on Monday and Tuesday evenings after school for three consecutive weeks. The girls learn story-telling, games,, and handicraft work. Each girl or boy is sfcked to give three hours a. week to work in one city park. Assistant life guards work at thq pels is also being given. Marilyn Frey, Barbara Morgan, and Bud Chambers have volunteered from Speedway.

Race Cars Race Can Race Can MESERATI RACER—ScaIe Model with Wind Up Motor $2.00 THIMBLE DROMES3.9S GAD-JET 1.50 RACE CAR CONSTRUCTION SETS ' Build Your Own Racer MONO-JET .89 ROCKAJET .79 CANNONBALL JET_.69 ATOMIC JET 1.00 TERRA JETI.OO HOT SHOT JET .69 . All The Above May Bo Had With An Indianapolis Speedway 500-Mile Race Souvenir Seal—No Extra Charge. Douglas Navy Skystreak Jet Planel.oo CO/2 Tubes_-__ .10 PLASTIC RACE CARS—For The Little Fellowsc and 10c INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY PENANNTS.2O SUNGLASSES—ChiIdren, Ladies, Men Prices 25c, 29c, 39c, 49c ALEXANDERScSI.OO STORE 14|4 Main Street Belmont 1585

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Painting ROBERT R. STIERWALT EXTERIOR INTERIOR 20 yrs. Exp. -l Work 5054 W. 16th St Belmont 0257-R J. i Z__ . •. . - .

% Skidmore’s Barber Shop 1542 MAIN STREET 3 Barbers . “Friendly Service” Shoe Shine

till Mother Wfß This Sunday CANDY ... „ ... COSMETICS SCHEAFFER PEN SETS GREETING CARDS s AND MANY OTHER USEFUL GIFTS, ' ' —— . . Beck’s Drugs lAin AT iMAIII Radii mUMUT a3alj

l PERSONALS (Contfnuadfrmn'Tupe O Mrs. Fred Redderj Mrs. Jean Stasser, Carl Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. J. W Denton, Mr, and Mrs. Glen Denton, Mr. mid Mrs. R S. Cox and daughter'Janet, Mr. gnd Mrs, Carl Soladine, and Children Keith; JUdy, Jenifer and John. “ The decorations were carried out ih a maypole formation with pink and white predominating, Chk’es were made for four persons having a birthday during the month of May. Refreshments of ice cream, cake'and punch were served. Games were*enjpyed and Mary Jane received some lovely gifts. ;■ Mrs. Harry Bernhardt and Mrs. Harriet Shepard spent Thursday so Muneie, attending a' group meeting of American War Mothers. Mn apd Mrs. Duane Shepard of Chicago are guests of his mother Mrs. Harriet Shepard and sister Mrs. Glenn Dickerson and family. 7. Midhael Krelfel Sammie Arthur, Robert and Richard Carter were members of team No*3 which won first place in the Wonderland League (age 2-8) at the Speedway Bowling Alley this Spring. Mrs. C. A. WestbfoOk and children Carallione and Jimmy spent the week in Kansas City, Missouri visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Woodward.

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GIVE NYLOM HOSIERY FOR JKKa MOTHER’S DAY 1 WHITE SUMMER PURSES * FOR CHILDREN SUM up BOYS’ WASH SUHS, sisea 2ABCIAC up PLAY SUN SUITS, sues 2XBtLIC *O. HANDMADE DECORATED CANDLES ATTRACTIVE PRINT HANDKERCHIEFS 39c up' Mimi Ann Baby & Gift Shop , 1432 Main Street Bebnbnt 0446

New Grille - Cafeteria DINNERS-SHORT ORDERS Steaks Chops French Fries Sandwiches OPEN FOR BREAKFAST J Hours: 6:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Daily HOLLYWOOD CAFETERIA 1430 Main St.—Speedway Bel. 5054

“Lay Your Coal In Early” 1 MOOREFIELD COAL COMPANY “We Don’t Keep the Beat --WeSeU If 2820 W. Mich. St Belmont 0350 A Owned and Operated by Zeb. Maddrey

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