Speedway Flyer, Volume 17, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1948 — Page 3

After Thanksgiving SALE

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Stalk HOUSING SHORTAGE hr MOTHS^^* They may be homesteading right now in your favorite suits or dresses. Better protect your clothing with U-San-O, the Insured Mothproof Cleaning System. * U-San-0 is part of our regular cleaning service. Call us today and forget your moth troubles. AT NO EXTRA COST €3SSE| WALT'S CLEANERS B 9 4723 W. 16th St. 8e.2925

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued tram rage 1) Germany, and author in the Odd of mathematics. Besides departmental meetings the above teachers and other members of the faculty will have an opportunity to hear addresses on ‘China Today” by Dr. Ploy Hurlbut, and ‘Our Navy Explores Antarctica” by Cap! Geo. J. Dufek, commander of the East Group Task Force 68, under Admiral Byrd during the 1948-47 Antarctic Expedition. Bids on cabinets and sinks for the Foods Laboratory in the home economics department of the new building will be opened at the school board meeting Monday, Nov. 29.

Mr. Jack Foster, English and debate teacher, and Miss Norma Leavell of Ind., were married Nov. 24 at Anderson. They are looking for a small furnished or unfurnished apartment in Speedway. The play “Little Women” staged by the Dramatics Club under the direction of Miss Spencer Tuesnight proved to be entertaining and interesting to the parents, patrons and. students who attended. The Speedway basketball team in the form of Ray Stewart, Jack Mayhugh, Konny King, Jack Vaugh, and A 1 Wiechers tried in vain to open the basketball season for Speedway with a victory at the expense of the Franklin Township five last Friday night. However, it turned out that Franklin Township, displaying ex- i celleirt teamwork, defeated them 32-30. Speedway led only during the first quarter because of Franklin Township’s many The Flashes calmed down during the second quarter and consequently led at the half 14-13. Coach Hank Potter continued to keep his boys keyed up during the second half. The Flashes turned in the first upset of county play as they walked off the floor victors over a surprised Speedway flwf The scoring for Speedway was headed by Wiechers and Mayhugh who compiled 11 points apiece. Dave Young led the victorious team with 9 points. The Flashes connected on 13 of 49 chances from the field for an average of .265. Speedway had a lowly average of .186 as they connected on 11 shots out of 59.

The membership drive for the American Junior Red Cross has been completed with 100% membership in the grade school The children filled 36 boxes to go to foreign countries. These boxes each contain,, up to 20 articles. Example of the contents of one box included wash doth, toothpaste, toothbrush, comb, pencils, crayons, hankies, soap, dolls, hair ribbons, balls, thread and needles, scissors, barretts, and marbles. The drive was very successful and the children were very generous as well as interested in this yearly project. Miss Hazel Smith was chairman of the drive.

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HOT BAKERY GOODS (DAINTY MAID PRODUCTS). ■ * • A COMPLETE SELECTION FRESH THREE TIMES DAILY SEVEN DAYS A WEEK

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NOTICE Tg All Customers and Friends: 'f Hie Speedway Food Mart Is going out of business, November 27th, 1948. It was indeed a pleasure to serve you for the past ten years and we are most grateful for your patronage. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Meo .

Speedway Food Mart 16th at Lyndhnrst Belmont 384 S WE DELIVER ALL DAT SATURDAY

“Let V» Say it For Ymf CHRISTMAS FI.OMI. SIFTS Planter Lamps Haeger Pottery Centerpiece Door and Mantle Decorations Gift Wrapped and Delivered Grande Avenue Flower Shop 921 Grande Avenue Belmont 8389

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