Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1954 — Page 3

Thursday, December 9, 1954

hotshotts Greetings, gang! The Notshots are really burring with news. Our meeting was held at Marcia Keever’s. We planned our Christmas party to be at Janice Gale’s. We dropped our New Year’s party. We discussed our next spread supper which is to be at Marcia’s. In the meantime we’ve had a couple of rare spread suppers. They were at Judy Standiford’s and Toodlebug’s. Thanks a million to both of the mothers. Then refreshments were served which were real yummy! Thanks to Mrs. Keever. We want to thank Gloria Johnson for inviting us all to her slumber party. Everyone of us sure had a jolly good time. Our next meeting will be held at Sheron Melton’s. B.C.N.U. Marcia Keever, Pres. Sue Todd, Pub.

SPEEDWAY MERCHANTS TAKE NOTICE Following is a list of Payroll Checks reported stolen by the ►'ln<pls. Police Dept. Keep this list close and if anyone tries to cash one call your Police at once, BE. 1400. A-l Construction Co., 469 W. Washington St.; American Construction Co.> 435 W. 16th St.; Berry Construction Co., 709 N. Fulton St.; W. E. Broady & Sons, 3800 E. 16th St.; Church Bros. Body Service, 705 N. Illinois St.; Economy Homes Equipment Co., 2855 Central Ave.; Ernestine Construction Co., 1102 W. 25th St.; Gasoline Equipment Co., 1010 E. Michigan St.; Granowski Junk Co.; 1102 E. 13th St.; Anchor Construction Co., and Holliday Park Realty Co., 3836 W. 30th St.; Hunter Container Co., 205 W. Morris St.; Indpls. Hardware Co., 2222 Boyd Ave.; Indpls. Life Insurance Co., 2960 N. Meridian St.; Liquid Sugar, Inc., 1740 W. Michigan St.; Liberty Engineering Co., 2701 Holt Rd.; Rockwood Manufacturing Co. (out of business five years); Sitton Tank Co., 3854 • Prospect St.; Starlight Manufacturing Co., 3780 E. 11th St.; A. V. Stackhouse & Co., 2611 Winthrop Ave.; Ultra-Modern Homes, 17% W. 22nd St.; Zeck’s Service Station, 145 W. Michigan Rd.. Commercial and postal money orders have been stolen from: E. W. * Hanger Insurance Co., 1921 W. Wash. St.; Dobler’s Hardware, 2808 Southeastern Ave., and Rexall Drug Co., 502 N. Highland St. A few of these checks have already been cashed ; ri Speedway so watch for them. If a subject tries to cash’ one of these checks and gets suspicious and leaves before you can notify the police, try and get license number of car and call police immediately. Speedway Police Department

WOMEN’S DAY GUEST SPEAKER Mr. Donald F. West will be the guest speaker at the Speedway Christian Church, Sunday, December 12. Mr. Donald F. West is an executive secretary in the division of foreign mission’s of The United Christian Missionary Society, an international board of missions and Christian education of the Disciples of Christ. Mr. West administers Christian Church missions in India, the Philippines and Thailand.

OPERATION HOLIDAY Speedway police said that they hau today received a list of do’s and don’ts from the National Police Traffic Safety Institute, of which they are members. Here is suggested list pertaining to celebrations at Christmas and New Years: 1. If there must be an “office party,” then use public transportation that day—don’t drive! 2. Moderation is the key to fun and safety! 3. Remember those you love,

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SCHOOL NEWS Current School Calendar Dec. 10 Basketball (Mooresville) there, 8:45 p.m. Dec. 15 7th and Bth Grade basketball (Clermont) here, 8:30 p.m. Deo 17—Basketball (Danville) here, 6:45 pan. Dec. 18 Basketball (Manual) there, 6:45 pan. Dec. 20—8th Grade and Freshman basketball (Mooresville) there, 6:30 p.m. Dec. 21—Dismisal at end of day for Christmas vacation. Jan. 1 Basketball (Holiday Tourney) at Plainfield. . Jan. 3—Return to school after Christmas vacation.

Miss Hazel Smith, fourth grade teacher, will participate as a panelist in the school health conference to be held at Butler University December 10. Miss Smith has been working with a committee which is revising the State Course of Study in Health Education. Miss Hester Bland, former Speedway teacher, now with Division of Health and Physical Education of the Indiana State Board of “Health will be one of the principal speakers. * The Bth Grade and Freshmen both won basketball games at Danville last Tuesday. The Bth Graders were winners by a score of 19-18 and the Freshmen 30-25. The varsity defeated Pike Twp. 65-48 at Speedway on Friday night. The Spark Plugs have now won 2 and lost 2. The second team lost to Pike by a 43-32 score. The Speedway Junior Safety Patrol for the six weeks period beginning December 6, is: Captain, Marianna Stonebraker; Lieutenant, Mary Jane Walker; Clerk, Billy Chain; Roving Officer, Roger Heiser. Those attending posts are: John Bullington, Marsha Pollock, Jim Elliott, Beverly Dine, Diane Douglas, Jan Updike, Jo Ann Clark, Ronnie Schrock, Lester Smith,

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