Speedway Flyer, Volume 16, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1948 — Page 3

this is the siit es saits ter fill by ■■ B 9 ; .fl gM wflflY Everything you want in flTl 'ft £ your first Fall suit! |'wj| The soft jacket that you SL||l love, the slim skirt and a aF dozens of those dressmaker IM l| details that are so wonderfully flattering. The wP fabric is the loveliest fine W ' : mBH Forstmann Charmona. p the colors are the newest. L Sizes 7to 15. A / As Advertised in Mademoiselle F Jaunty Junior is Ours Exclusively / / ' —, e-- ——- »» -»to -*• .-<*•* *< -«h ♦"* a*»c± 1500 Main Street

ANKLETS FOR THE H4TIRE FAMILY TURN OVER CUFF ANKLETS, Made of Fine Quality Multi-Ply Mercerized Cotton Yarns. True Ribbed Turn Over Cuffs. INFANTS PAIR. J 5 MISSES PAIR .29 LADIES : PAIR .35 CREW SOCKS, Made of Fine Gauge 2 Ply Mercerized Yarn, 2x2 Genuine Ribbed Top. CHILDREN'S PAIR .35 LADIES PAIR .40 BOY’S BLAZER SLACK SOCKS, Elastic Top Made With Natural Rubber PAIR .35 MEN’S ANKLE SOCKS, Mercerized Cotion & Rayon, Re-inforced High Spliced Heel, White and Pastel Colors PAIR .49 o ALEXANDER sc-SI.OO STORE 1414 Main Street Belmont 1585

City Limits Food Market 3702 W. 16th St. Belmont 1126 Every Day Low Prices—x Out of the High Rent District Ro. T/z can, H. Syrup 19c PEACHES, Ro. 1 Can, Sliced... 19c PARK AVENUE PRESERVES, 11b. jar 19c ARMOUR’S SUCED BACON, 1 lb. layers lb. 65c PURE GROUND BEEF lb. 55c PURE PORK SAUSAGE .. lb. 43c LUNCHEON MEATS OF ALL KINDS Refrigerator Vegetables - Ice Cream

PERSONALS (Uontinwa xrom ft**gv x j Illinois, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Winger and daughter Vera. 1 * Miss Wanda Horn of Ft. Wayne, Indiana, spent this past week with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schrock and family. Miss Sandra Heston will return hpme Saturday after having an apendectomy this week at St. Vincent’s Hospital . Mr. and Mrs. Titus Huber and Robert returned this week-end from Wisconsin where they spent a two week’s vacation. We had a card from the Tom Stamms this week saying they like their new home in California just fine. Their address is 9810 South Harvard Blvd., Los Angeles, 44, California. Charles Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Robinson is spending two weeks at the Petrie Band Camp at Lake Winona where he is having daily band rehearsals

FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS CALL E. K. HARVEY . SPEEDWAY REALTOR I Specialize Speedway and West Be. 3973 or Cap. 3348 2619 W. Washington St.

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Group insurance, available to all regular employees at Prest-O-Lite, includes life insurance, total and permanent disability benefits, and health and accident insurance. Premiuhys are paid jointly by the company and the employees. In addition to such complete coverage; employees may avail themselves of a free visiting nurse service and health information. Employees who take out group insurance automatically become members of a Mutual

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and lessons in harmony and conducting. The band gives several concerts each week at We fairgrounds at Warsaw, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson spent the first Of this week in Cincinnati and Dayton.

Mrs. John Wilson and Mrs. Wm. Hunt entertained at the home of Mrs. Wilson last Friday night with a miscellaneous bridal shower for Miss Marion Baxter whose marriage to Robert Showalter will take place August 26. Those who attended were Misses Pat Showalter, Betty Nay, Dorothy Greengard, Edith Spencer, Edna McClintock, and Mesdames Harold Powell, Richard Jennings, W. O. McGaughey, J. W. Baxter, Robert Hoerger, Wiley Johnson, Clarence Jones, Robert Bland, Harvey Phipps Jr., Wm. Riley, Raymond Glidewell, C. G. Jamison. Mr. and Mrs. James Hoy of W. 16th St. had as their week-end guests their granddaughter, Carol Lynn Thomas, Chicago, and Mr. Hoy’s sister of Lebanon, Miss Mary Hoy. They all motored to Pendleton Sunday for a Hoy re-

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Won, being joined there by relatives from aunt, MrsuPearl Jfcchardzee, returned to Speedway with them for a week’s visit Little Miss Carol Lynn will visit with her grandparents until next week too. Mrs. Maude Halfman of West 15th Street has moved to Lake Shafer for permanent residence. To the regret of her many Speedway friends, she took off last Friday. It is hoped that she win be real quite, just sitting and fishing, and get real well again. She is going to build a new home at the Lake. Twenty-eight nations engaged in the first World War at a cost of nearly $200,000,000,000.

Crime, it is estimated, costs the American citizen S3OO a year. But look at aU the fascinating crime he gets via the radio for practically nothing! Fire and Police Notice M it is necessary for you to can the HRE DEPARTMENT or POLICE DEPARTMENT. Please can BELMONT 1406.

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE We are open ’till 8 o’clock every evening and ’till noon on Sundays. ™ s E 1820 W. Michigan Franklin 2657

Benefit Association which in many instances provides special benefits. Recent revisions in the Group Insurance Plan provide substantial increases in the amounts of life insurance protection, as well as in sickness and accident benefits. Corresponding increases in total and permanent disability benefits are also provided. That’s why both the employees enrolled in this Plan, and their families, feel more secure and independent.

R.E. SCHOOLEY- AGENCY SPEEDWAY Auto and House Insurance Auto Finance F.H.A. Mortgages Real Estate BELMONT 1469-J

APPRECIATION Cam I feel that a day is a tenure fe . Because the sun somehow does hide, Can I feel that a night is ruined By no stars at eventide— When I’ve known many beautiful days Born with radiant light at dawn, Many lovely scenes of the When night’s starry crown was on. My memory... must outshine the dinmess And make up to me ... if oppressed. Let me live today as I find it And class it along with the best

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R AM Ah nanaeAnzA. W I COMPARE 00R PRICES SMAI 16 LBSw CAME ftßg BACON SLICED lb.fl SWISS STEAK lb.7fc WIENERS "mnxss H, 47g ALL SOAP POWDER... Sfor SI JI BISQUICK *£* 49c Speedway Fepd Mart 16th at LynAurst Belmont MB W* BELIVEB ALL DAY SAYUBDAY

Skidmore’s Barber Shop 1542 MAIN STREET 3 Rortera *MemUiF Sendee* SAm

FRED W. WINGERT Paper Hanging Enameling Painting Estiihates Materials Furnished 4954 W. l£th St. Belmont 3WflJ|

A NEW SELECTION % OF GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS BOYS* SHORT PANTS with straps over shoulder for hot days. Size 2 to 6 $1.49 ea. LITTLE GIRLS' WHITE PINAFORES, cool and crisp for hot days. Toddlers IX3 SIJ6 ea. SUNSUITS to play in. sixes 2X6 ... $1.19 ea. DIAPER BAG. can also be used far beach bag SIJ6 ea. .. _ Mimi Ann Baby & Gift Shop 1432 Main Street Belmont M 46

New Grille - Cafeteria DIMERS-SHORT ORDERS Steaks Chops French Fries SandwteAm OPEN FOR BREAKFAST Hours: 6:00 AJM. to 9:00 P.M. Daily HOLLYWOOD CAFETERIA 1430 Main St.—Speedway BeL 50541

FATELEY’S AUTO BODY SERVICE PAINTING A SPECIALTY CAR WASHING 5244 Crawfordsville Rd. Belmont 3179

» E. BOYBEB ALL MAKES OF FURNACES PLUMBING REPAIRS 1632 Exeter Ave. Belawaft IMI

Don’t let yonr supply of coal get too low. Good coals and coke will be hard to get all winter. Champe 6c Garland Coal Co., Ina. 1422 W. 30th St We. 4M2 BRI Gtffhmd Cort Champs Paul Unnowsrihe

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