Speedway Flyer, Volume 16, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1948 — Page 4

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SPEEDWAY AND WEST • DEAL WITH CONFIDENCE WITH AN EXPERIENCED REALTOR 5222 CRAWFORDSVILLE good furnace with thermostat, full basement, garage. 5311 W. 11th 2 bdrm., mod., full base., lot 76x225, $9350. 1676 WINTON 5 rm., firepic.,. pict. window, screened porch, large ■GQOE "CTCTTK’D good 5 rm., mod., bung., long living rm., firepic., -1040 F lOXICjIV scre ened porch, gar., $9500. , 1923 GERRARD Nice,y furn “ hed 5 rm - > mod - bun K-’ possession 1727 BERWICK 2 bdrm., mod., $8950. 1310 CONCORD 2 mod. Priced to sell. 412 S. GERARD 2 bdrm., enclosed porch, $5500. Z~«T ITDMtWT’ Immediate poss., Tansel Rd. 4 30th St., 6 rm., mod., VljUilS-ITIJL goo d outbuildings, 8 acres, consider terms. WE WRITE INSURANCE A. C. Moldthan, Rcaltor 1452 Main Street, Speedway BElmont 2727

LET US CHECK YOUR CAR OVER Motor Tune Up, Brakes Adjusted & Relined Valves Ground, Motor Overhaul Starters & Generators Repaired GENERAL REPAIRS ALL WORK GUARANTEED KEPLER’S SPEEDWAY GARAGE 1430 Main Street (rear) Belmont 3070

* COMMUNITY SERVICE Thrifty people leave their savings with us to accumulate at liberal dividends. We in turn lend their savings to other thrifty people to help them purchase a home, to remodel or to improve. Every savings account insured up io $5,000.00. SPEEDWAY SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1518-20 Main Street Be 0610

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

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

ELECTRIC HEDGE TRIMMERS HOSE & HOSE REELS LAWN SPRINKLERS OF ALL KINDS HEDGE & PRUNING SHEARS SPRAYING & DUSTING EQUIPMENT INSECTICIDES OF ALL KINDS END O WEED FOR YOYIR LAWN POWER LAWN MOWERS Schoonover's Hardware and Auto Parts 16th and Main Street Belmont 4600

I SMITH’S Barber * Beauty Shop | REDUCED'RATES | ON PERMANENTS LATE APPOINTMENTS IF DESIRED Operators: Monna Harvey Caihryn Gibson hftOß W. 14th St Belmont 8411

School News (Continued from Page 1) Pleyte, Verpa Praed, Lorretta Richards, Barth Riedy, Raymond Vurpillat, Tom Hanna, Bill Heinekamp, Jim Hill, Barbara Kryter. Seventh Grade: Sharon Brady, Nancy Campbell, Jan Cork, Phyllis Dobbins, Larry Heston, Eleanor Knittel, Betty Wonnell, Bill Zeunik. All parents-that are interested in their children being in the band should contact Mr. Northcott at the school Friday, June 11, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p. m. There will be opportunities to try out on the various instruments and arrangements can be made for rentals on some of the instruments in the band. Lessons are given without cost. The band will rehearse for the parade at the Lion’s Club Convention. The first rehearsal will be Tuesday evening, June 8 at 6:30. All members will please be present. R. L. Thomas, R. J. Kryter, W. D. Wood, and N. D. Cory went to Crawfordsville Wednesday morning and returned to Speedway on the Train of Tomorrow. The

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

For Venetian Blinds and Draperies • CALL EMMETT VENETIAN BLIND CO. 5242 Crawfordsville Road Belmont 1276

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school board members and superintendent were guests of the Allison Engineering Company on the trip. Students may call at the school office for annuals or report cards. All cards and annuals which have not previously been claimed will be available at Mrs. Blind’s desk. The 4-H Club held their organization meeting Wednesday morning. The groups will meet each day during June and July with Mrs. Eleanor Strong. The spotlight which was purchased for use in the high school by the senior class of 1948 has arrived. The spotlight is a welcome addition to the stage equipment of the high school. Speedway teachers have left for their homes and will return for a meeting of teachers on September 1. Several teachers plan to enroll for college work this summer. Forty-nine members of the Elementary Safety Patrol have been awarded certificates of merit, these certificates were given in recognition of service rendered in helping to protect lives of Speedway school children. Police Chief Bernhardt made the presentation

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of the certificates to the following people: Larry Thomas, Robert Ledbetter, Bernard Althoff, Michael Anger', Charles Bische, Teddy Breen, Thomas Cherry, Sandra DavisTJean Droege, George Dryer, William Ellerman, Shirley England, Jimmy Farley, Joanne Farley, Judy Harris, Ann Healey, Dianne Lennie, Jackqueline Loffland, Patricia Moore, Helen McQueen, Phyllis Neutzman, Marilyn Quillin, Ray Smith, Adalene Summers, Robert Trittin, Susan Hoyt, Ronald Albright, Wayne Armentrout, Dorothy Boles, Daniel Doicu, Walter Jurgens, Bruce Kelley, Gerald Ludwig, Joan Marvel, Duncan Mitchell, Sarah Newsome, Pamela Owings, Joan Piper, Mary Praed, Carolyn Quillin, John Riddy, Patty Slater, Myla Stage, Robert Stierwalt, Marilyn Thomas, George Thompson, John Weddle, Mary Wingender, Sue Zink. Miss Marguerite Metz, second grade teacher, is leaving this week on the air tour of Mexico sponsored by Indiana University. Miss Metz will secure college credit for the trip.

The following eighth grade students received their diplomas last Saturday morning, May 29: James Aired, Jack Arthur, Michael Beyersdorfer, Florence Bische, Walter Lee Bishop, Jo Ann Bozich, Betty Campbell, Ronald Cherry, James Coughlin, Douglas Coulter, Gary Denny, Gene Downs, John Dryer, David Faulkner, Donna Graybill, Tommy Hanna, Mary Ghnene Harrah, Edward Hawkins, Billy Heinekamp, Roberta Heiser, James Hill, Sharon Houpt, Richard C. Jordan, Jr., Edna Jurgens, David Ketron, Barbara Kryter, Kenneth Lawson, Richard Lindoerfer, Shirley Long, Melvin Edwin Lucas, Bernard Ludwig, Mary Ann McArthur, Helen McClelland, Betty McKinney, Barbara Morgan, Carolyn Owen§, Marilyn Owens, Nancy Jayne Owings, Carol Pleyte, Danny Pohlar, Verna Praed, Francis Preble, Eddie Racer, Rachel Rea, Carolyn Rice, Loretta Richards, Barth Riedy, John Rikhoff, Bob Robins, Max Rumple, Robert Ryan, Donna Sarchett, Darline Siefers, Richard Skidmore, Shirley Stage, Christina Stephens, Lorretta Stilleon, Richard Stumph, Donald Swenson, Marilyn Tower, Jimmie Vogel, Raymond Vurpillat, Charles Walters, Ronald White, Carolyn Williams, David Wilson, Richard Wolfe, Kathleen Woodruff. Lack of Copper Stunts A deficiency of copper in the peat bogs used for cattle grazing in Aberdeenshire, England, has resulted in the animals being stunted, with rough coats and depressed appetites.

MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 901 N. Belleview Place Rev. George G. Kimsey. Minister The Seniors are to be “Kings and Queens for a Day,” next Sunday at Memorial. All the Grade School and High School Seniors who have attended Memorial are to be honored in the Sunday evening service. Mrs. Chester Gulley, the Student Counsellor, is arranging the program. Some of the young people will take part in the miscellaneous program. After the Evening Service there will be a reception in the church basement for all the young people, honoring the Seniors who graduate this year. The following are the School graduates for this year: Melia Jo Montgomery, Delores Coleman, Maryellen Gray, Wilma Jean Bell, Patty Barrick, Edith Mae Bernhart, Norma Lou Fortune, Dolly Inkoff, Harriet Ridge, Russell Crockett, William Cloud, Jimmy McCarrol, Kenneth Luetzel, James Norman and George Boyd Kimsey. ETTER-WEBB (Continued from page 1) nois, will wear similar gown of pink with blue flowers and hat. Myrna Lewis will wear green with yellow accessories and Sandra Fleser, flower girl, will wear blue with pink accessories. The bride will .wear a white dotted swiss gown with finger-tip veil and will carry a prayer book with an orchid. Morris Ward will serve as best man and ushers will be Joe Etter and Charles Tremor. There will be a reception in the church immediately following the ceremony. The wedding dinner will be held at Gammon’s. For their wedding trip through the South, the bride will wear a brown print dress. Both are graduates of Speedway High School and Mr. Webb attended Butler University.

Butler Evening Classes’ Introduction of evening classes to the curriculum of the regular Butler University summer session June 14 to Aug. 5, was announced today by Dr. George F. Leonard, director, as an innovation in the local school’s program of four summer terms. The supimer evening classes will be offered Monday through Thursday evenings with each class meeting two evenings per week, Dr. Leonard indicated. Three hours of graduate or undergraduate work may be obtained by the student in the fields of psychology, education, history and political science, accounting, economics and secretarial science. A total of nine summer evening classes will be available under the new program, Dr. Leonard said. Registration for the first of Butler’s four summer terms will be held Monday, May 10 from 9 a. m. to 4 o’clock when students enroll for the pre-summer session. Classes will begin at 1:40 p. m. on the same day. Other Butler summer sessions will include the regular session June 14-Aug. 5; the veterans semester June 14 to Aug 27, and the post-summer session Aug. 9-27.

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 5223 West 16th Street

Speedway theatre THURS., FRI., SAT. ♦ . JUNE 3 4 5 DENNIS MORGAN VIVECA LINDFORS in “To the Victor** and “Speed to Spare** with RICHARD ARLEN JEAN ROGERS CARTOON—"DAFFY DUCK SLEPT HERE" SUN.. MON. JUNE 6—7 “Gentlemans Agreement** with GREGORY PECK DOROTHY MACGUIRE and JOHN GARFIELD also “Footlight Rhythm** CARTOON AND NEWS = ~‘ " " .. i ■ TUES- WED. JUNE 8 9 GENE TIERNEY in “Belle Starr** and “Frontier Marshall** with RANDOLPH SCOTT CARTOON AND NEWS

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