Speedway Flyer, Volume 17, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1948 — Page 4

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SPEEDWAY AND WEST i . • DEAL WITH AN EXPERIENCED REALTOR EAAI W IO’T'U 4 rm - mod.. brick, cabinets, full base., shower, OUul W. 14in porch, brick gar., corner lot. 2041 GERRARD N<w * “™- “ od - powe-Jon. 1241 N. LUETT N<w * “ oi * £uU lot 2185 HARDING 5 ™ • ” od - batha - 1 •“ «"•«* 7303 ROCKVILLE RD. Jaf-ftStt■J.ESJ.VhSi: barn, 7% acres. 6319 ROCKVILLE ROAD '££2 for Doctor or Dentist. 4927 W. 25TH 7 • tar *« e ’ uw lot, m«o. 1318 SOMERSET Mod. Double, 3 and 4 rooms a side. x 6321 WALTON N,w - 1 brfrm -- “ od - ,w WMM--540 S. SOMERSET 2 M ™~ • cr * eß * d POTCh - Uwlot> WM - ~* /.IX Miles Wmt of Avon and first house North of GALE ROAD 4-. ~ WE WRITE INSURANCE A. C. Moldthan, 1452 Main Street, Speedway BElmont 2727

DISHON’S MARATHON SERVICE Lubrication . Tires & Accessories Garage & Battery Service W. 16TH AT MAIN STREET

YOUR SAVINGS Placed with this strong Association earn generous dividends and are fully insured. Savings placed before the 10th day of any month start drawing dividends from the first day of the month. ONE DOLLAR OR MORE STARTS AN ACCOUNT. SPEEDWAY SAVINGS & lOAN ASSOCIATION Chartered 1885. 1518-20 Main Street Be 0610

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 3076

Speedway Welding Co. Arnold Oggier Creston Rice. Jr. Job And Contract SEPTIC AND FUEL TANKS GENERAL WELDING 1422 N. Capitol Ave. Phone Li. 8051

CANNING NEEDS PRESERVING KETTLES COLD-PACK CANNERS, 7 QT. PRESSURE CANNERS, 7 QT. . 4 and 6 QT. PRESSURE COOKERS SPRAYING AND DUSTING EQUIPMENT ' INSECTICIDE OF ALL KINDS ELECTRIC FANS Schoonover's Hardware and Ante Parts ISU and Maia Street Behnont 4*oo

SMITH’S Barber*Beauty Shop ay* I ' I REDUCED RATES ON PERMANENTS APPOINTMENTS IF DESIRED Opmtom Him.. Hamr CMter* <W"« 4804 W. 14th St Belmont Mil

Comer Stone Laying fr Butler Union Building . Ceremonies for the laying of the corner stone of Butler University’s new $1,000,000 Student Union Building will be held Friday, Sept. 24 at 11:30 a. m., President M. O. Ross announced yesterday. The new building, under construction since last May, is expected to be completed by September, 1949 and will house the university’s cafeteria, bookstore, grill, clubrooms, and recreation rooms. A. Roderick Embry, Indianapolis senior, will preside at the ceremonies. Dr. E. R. Andry, head of the department of religion, College of Liberal Arts -and Sciences, will give the invocation, and Mr. Embry will explain the purpose of the occasion. Participants in the laying of the corner stone will be Hilton U. Brown, chairman of the university’s board of directors; J. I. Holcomb, chairman of the board’s building and grounds committee; Emsley W. Johnson, Sr., vice president of the board; George A. Schumacher, alumni secretary; J. Russell Townsend, Jr., president

PELTON’S MARKET 5149 West 10th Street WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, LUNCH MEAT. SOME FRESH MEAT. COLD DRINKS, AND ICE CREAM. WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR ANY FRESH MEATS IN ADVANCE. WE SPECIALIZE IN FRESH COUNTRY EGGS & FRIES. Phone Belmont 4771-J or Belmont 6148-W

R. F. Lindeman Agency JUST INSURANCE LIFE FIRE AUTOMOBILE "Coast To Coast Service" s Res. Be. 0592 542 Illinois Bldg. Bus. Ri. 8848

Speedway Pastries Fancy Cakes find Pastries SATURDAY SPECIAL RAISIN BREAD x.ilßc PUMPKIN PIE49c DEVIL’S FOOD CAKE, Family Size 75c WE ARE NOW OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY Belmont 0805 4906 W. 16th St.

“Lay Your Coal In Early’ 9 MOOREFIELD COAL COMPANY “We Don’t Keep the Beet -.We Sell If WARM MORNING STOVE SIZE EGG 2820 W. Mich. St ' Belmont 0350 Owned end Operated by Zeb. Maddrey

VAN CAMP’S PORK & BEANS DELRICH OLEO MARGARINE ■» 43/ SUGAR - - - 5* 45/ SUGAR - - - 10 - 89/ SLICED BACON - - - 59/ WIENERS Skinless - - - - 49/ MIRACLE WHIP QUART 65/ Ballard’s Oven Ready Biscuits BACKEMEYER’S GROCERY 5240 Crawfordsville Road Belmont 1863

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of the Butler Alumni Association; Dr. NAhan E. Pearson, representing the faculty, and Miss Patricia Bond, president of the student council. Charles Henzie, director of the Butler band, will lead the assembled student body in singing the ‘’Gallery of Memories,” the local school’s alma mater song. The benediction by Dr. Andry will conclude the program. Sealed in the corner stone will be copies of the university catalogue, view book, Collegian, the campus daily newspaper; a ribbon from the ground breaking shovel, clippings from the Indianapolis newspapers concerning the decision to build the Student Union Building, statements from participants in the corner stone laying ceremonies, an American flag, the Holy Bible, and a program of the occasion. Modem Rip Van Winkles Rip Van Winkle’s long sleep of 30 yean is a well-known fable, but it has its real-life counterpart, for •very person who reaches the age of 60 also has spent 30 yean in sleep. Rip took his all at once thoujgh, sleeping on the ground in the woods or in a cave. In real life, however, the 20 yean spent on i comfortable bedding and spread evenly across the 60 years, provide ; continual rest and restoration from the 40 yean of waking activities.

Butler Opens Football Season Collegiate football will be inaugurated in Indianapolis for the 1948 season Saturday, Sept. 25 at 2 p. m., in the Butler Bowl when the Butler University’s Bulldogs play host to the Indiana Central Greyhounds in a cross-town rivalry. This will be the second meeting of the two teams on the gridiron. Previously they met in 1930 when the Bulldogs overwhelmed the Greyhounds 46 to 0. Coach Paul D. "Tony” Hinkle expects to start an all letterman combination that last year won 5, lost 3, and tied 1. Last season the team was plagued by the transfer rules of the Indiana Collegiate Conference, and eight players were sidelined for five of the nine contests. .These same players are back this year and will add a great deal of strength and experience. The Bulldog starting lineup will average 189 pounds. The line .weighs an average of 199 pounds per man and the becks average 182 pounds. Coach Angus Nicoson’s Greyhounds average 181 pounds on the line and 183 pounds in the backfield for a team average of 182 per man. Although the Greyhounds lost several of their main cogs from the 1947 Hoosier College Conference championship team, all of I their starting lineup saw action last year, except one, Wendell Roberts, a left end. Coach Nicoson found that this year’s squad was heavy with backfield candidates when 20 of 54 men out for practice were out for backfield positions. With 22 returning lettermen, Coach Hinkle of Butler, will field a team with plenty of reserve power. They will be two deep in every position except that of tackle, however the tackles are backed up by minor award winners Alonzo Carter and Fran Rathz, Indianapolis sophomores. Both men saw action last season with Carter hampered by the transfer rule.

Fire and Police Notice if it is necessary for you to call the FIRE DEPARTMENT or POLICE DEPARTMENT. Please call BELMONT 1400.

CABINET SINKS Shower Cabinets Automatic Water Heaters Complete Plumbing Supplies Now on Display I CARLISLE PLUMDING CO. 3752 W. Washington St. Bel. 0620

(lasses For Men and Women AtY.W.CA. Tuesday and Wednesday of this week the Central Branch Y.W.C. A., 329 N. Pennsylvania St., began 22 new classes and. workshops in a large variety of skills and studies and open to all—men and women of this city. On Tuesday afternoon, classes ia bridge and millinery were held from 1 o’clock until 3 o’clock. Tuesday evening classes in Spanish, bridge, art, Bible and upholstery were begun; also a series' of discussion on “Personality Inventory.” On Wednesday evenings, classes in Spanish, advanced bridge, ceramics, coppercraft, dress-making, leathercraft, millinery, shorthand review, silver jewelry-making, textile painting, and making toy animals. New registrations are being' taken all this week and next for classes. Each one meets weekly for ten weeks and there is a small registration fee for each. Instructors are Miss Carol Gudeman, art; Miss Florence Lanham, Bible; Mrs. Ralston Jones, bridge; Miss Pearl Carroll, ceramics; Miss Dorothy Spiegel, coppercraft; Mrs. Ursula Pfennig, dress-making; Miss Ruby Mae Ernest, leathercraft; Miss Carolin Miller, millinery; Miss Jean Sherman, shorthand review; Mr. Si Perszyk, silver jewelry; Mrs. Ines Samper, Spanish; Miss Libby Harlan, textile painting; Miss i Marilyn Bossingham, toy animals; I Mrs. R.' B. Purkiss, upholstery. Miss Jenette Smith, director of the young adult department on the Y.W.C.A. staff is in charge of the workshops. CHRISTMAS CARDS Check your card lists and order your cards from Los Amigos Class of Speedway Christian Church soon. A complete line of greeting cards are available including—personal printed and boxed cards. Also everyday cards, note paper and wrapping paper. See samples at 5204 W. 15th St. Let your Christmas card dollars do good for Speedway. Be. 2391-M. Mrs. S. A. Gummere.

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Speedway theatre THUR.. FRL. SAT.—SEPT. 23—24—25 EDDIE CANTOR JOAN DAVIS in “IF YOU KNEW SUSIE” and “TARZAN AND THE HUNTRESS” with JOHNNY WEISMULLER and CHEETA sCARTOON SUN„ MON. SEPT. 26—27 “FARMERS DAUGHTER” With JOSEPH COTTON—LORETTA YOUNG plus WALT DISNEY'S TECHNICOLOR “BAMBI” NEWS and CARTOON TUES.. WED. ....SEPT. 28—29 DANA ANDREWS MERLE OBERON in “NIGHT SONG” “NEW ORLEANS” WITH CARTOON

WATCHES DIAMONDS For the gifts you'll give with pride let your jeweler be your guide Robert L. Stout, Jeweler WATCH SPECIALIST CLOCK REPAIRING 1432 Main Street Belmont 0446

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

WE CARRY THE FINEST KO-WE-BA - MONARCH DEL MONTE GRADE “A” MEAT POLK’S (Sweet Cream) ICECREAM Mary's Market t Week Deys ' BELMONT MM SUNDAYS • AJC to 10 PM. | AM to 0 PM On 14th Si. at Main Around the Corner

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YOU WILL FIND OUB SHOP COOL AND COMFORTABLE THISSUMMtB.