Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1954 — Page 4

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jfloral JBarfc Cemetery ant Jfflamsfoleum S' / / LOCATED 3% MILES WEST Of CIRCLE. Your Neighborhood Cemetery — AT IT'S H MILE WEST Of CENTRAL STATE HOSPITAL. OFFERS

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Single Graves for C 22 v UP ASK ABOUT THE LOW PRICES ON SINGLE, DOUBLE OR FAMILY SIZE LOTS.

CAUTION Don’t confuse Floral Park with Mt. Jackson Cemetery. Our property is west of Mt. Jackson and is separated from it by Little Eagle Creek.

HOW TO GET TO FLORAL PARK . .. S- Floral Park Is about 3V4 miles west of the * Circle. It is Vt mile west of Central State Hospital between W. Washington and W. Michigan Streets. So, to get there, drive west on Washington Street to Tibbs Avenue, turn north on Tibbs to the first road west (to your left). That will be Cossell Road. Drive Vi mile west on Cossell Road to the gates of Floral Park. yj7v\/ASHIMQ-TOM ST, ■

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- * Above The Statue of Christus standing in the center of the “Garden of the Redeemer."

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Our Mausoleum will be the first garden-type mausoleum in Indianapolis. Its advantages to you are: All outside crypts; no dark corridors; no stairs to climb; easy to reach—just drive your car near your crypt. COST IS LESS Prices within reach of everyone. Crypts $275.00 up. Convenient terms. Endowment care fund for continued upkeep of building. SAVE: RESERVE SPACE NOW! Prices today are cheaper now than when construction is completed. PLAN OF FLORAL PARK Established 1919, this haven of flowers is one of the community’s finest. It has unoccupied area to allow for burial for next 150 years. Large Endowment Fund guarantees beautiful grounds.

jfloral sart> Cemeterp ant) /Mausoleum 3659 COSSELL ROAD • Phone BElmont 0558 • INDIANAPOLIS 44, INDIANA

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THE CANNING MENACE Out in the garden, oh! dear me There was an awful riot A Mama String Bean saying desperately— Oh! children do be quiet! I’ll hide you dears, yes, every one, Beneath my vines so green, I’ll send the Menace on her way Before you, dears, are seen! The Mangoes hanging by their stems, Did want . . . to. stay right there, They did not want to be cut up And stuffed with cabbage, rare! Once in a while a Purple Plum Did hide away and I Can’t say I blame him very much I’d prefer it to a pie! A cabbage head or two I saw Did manage to evade The greedy hands of her, you see By hiding in the shade. The beets all red and fiery said I don’t want to be well stewed Then have the skin rubbed off my back Until I’m simply nude! Then pickled with some vinegar And spiced and sugared, too, Poor dears, I really pitied them But pray . . . what could I do? The rhubarb standing in a row Was seemingly acquivet, If it hadn’t been so dreadfully hot I’d say that it did shiver!

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Because . . . cut up . . . stuffed in a can Then covered ... with cold water, It did not want to be a pie Each rhubarb sori and daughter! The Lima Beans upon their poles Tried to keep well out of sight, For well they knew the end of them And dreaded such a plight. The Tomato people . . . gorgeous things Upon the family tree, Heard mother say, oh! dear, oh! dear, What will they do to me? I’ll either be made into juice Or canned or stewed or fried, They’ll do me up in everything Even . . . preserve my hide!

Clermont <l4 MMa Wutf CIMBMt Vi StoH Hwy. 14 •» MJ THURS.. FBI- SAT. JULY 22-23-24 James Whitmore Joan Weldon “THEM” DOUBLE FEATURE “DRUMS ACROSS THE RIVER” Audie Murphy Lisa Gaye SAT. - 3rd BIG FEATURE ADDED “THE IRON GLOVE” Robert Stack SUNDAY. MONDAY. TUESDAY JULY 25-26-27 Gregory Peck Susan Hayward “DAVID A RATHSHERA” —T-Cblbt —DOUBLE FEATURE—“I»D CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN” T"Cblbf William Lundigan Susan Hayward WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY JULY 28-26-30 Sterling Hayden Colean Gray “ARROW IN THE DUST”—T-Cblbt —DOUBLE FEATURE—“PRIDE OF THE BLUE GRASS”—T-Cblbt Lloyd Bridges Vara Milea SATURDAY ONLY 31 THREE BIG FEATURES Robert Ryan Rhonda Flaming “INFERNO” Joanna Craine Dale Robinson “CITY OF RAD MEN” Frederic March Tarry Moore “MAN ON A TIGHT ROPE”

GARDEN OF THE REDEEMER

Many special sections are available; such as Baby Land, for infants Slumberland, for older children Companion Section, for couples. Some have monuments—other areas do not. Right.- Plan of the “Garden of the Redeemer."

GARDEN OF MEDITATION

Garden of Meditation another special section where the oldfashioned wishing well is the focal point. ADVANTAGES OF FLORAL PARK

1. Gravel sub-soil assures dry graves. 2. No taxes or levies for its support. Its Officers and Directors serve without pay.

I’ll rest upon the pantry shelf I ’spose as chili sauce Or maybe with a pickle ... in Some salad I will toss! I wouldn’t worry though, you see, If ’twas only me she’d scoop; But all my friends soon all will be Made up . . . and labeled soup! Anna E. Young

Plastic surgeons nowadays can do almost anything with the human nose except keep it out of other people’s business.

An old timer is one who remembers when he could buy a pound of steak for a dime but forgets he had to work an hcur to earn the dime.

Thursday, July 22, 1954

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3. All kinds of sections available with or without monuments. 4. Endowment Fund guarantees continuing upkeep.

5. Low prices—convenient terms.

MAKE A COCONUT SHORTCAKE FOR HIM! Looking for something new for dessert? Add toasted coconut to a shortcake recipe. What better way to give the man in your life a special treat! He will ask for seconds when you serve this short, short, shortcake, with its crunchy coconut and its delicious blueberry sauce. A fluff of whipped cream adds to the eye appeal... and be sure to have a side dish of the coconut to pass—for second helpings. Blueberry Coconut Shortcake 3 cups sifted flour 3% teaspoons double-acting baking powder 3 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt % cup shortening 1% cups shredded coconut, toasted 1 cup milk, about Blueberry Topping Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, sugar, salt andt sift again. Cut in shortening until consistency of coarse corn meal. Add 3/4 cup of the coconut and fnix well. Add milk all at once and stir until soft dough is formed. Turn out on lightly floured board and knead 20 times. Divide dough in half and pat <4 inch thick in two greased 9-inch square layer pans. Bake in hot oven (450 °F) for 20 minutes, or until done. Cut each cake in 9 or 12 squares and spread squares with softened butter. Put together as individual shortcakes, spreading Blueberry Topping between layers and over tops. Garnish with whipped cream and remaining 3/4 cup of coconut. Makes 9 to 12 servings. Blueberry Topping: Combine 1% quarts fresh blueberries, 3/4 cup sugar, 3 lemon slices, and 1/3 cup water in saucepan. Place over low heat and bring to a boil, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat. Cool, then remove lemon slices. Try TMee Easy-On-The-Cook Meals JUNIOR'S CHOICE Tuna-Cheese-Burgers Relishes Corn on the Cob Crushed Pineapple on Ice Cream TIME SAVER SUPPER Creamed Dried Beat with Peas Cole Slaw, or Green Salad Butterscotch Pudding on Canned Pears