Speedway Flyer, Volume 25, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1956 — Page 6

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. GOOD CLOTHES DESERVE GOOD CARE DRAPES even more than most fine garments REQUIRE QUALITY CLEANING and some of the drapes in every home probably need cleaning right now. CY. 4715 15% Discount Al Our Drive-In Office 1609 N. LYNDHURST Open 7 AJ4. io 6 P J 4.. Mon. thru Sai. a. c* Demaree CLEANERS to the Meticulous Minority x

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SPEEDWAY RECREATION CLUB NEWS Sat., April 14th, 8 to 11 pan. Ballroom Dance for Juniors. Music by Ray Edwards and his Blue Knights Orchestra. Sunday, April 15th, Annual Election of Directors, meeting from 2 to 2:30, Voting from 2:30 to 6 pm. Sat., April 21, 8 to 11 pm. Adult Square Dance, Stan Swisher, caller. f Sun., April 22, 2 pm. Booster Club Meeting.

RACING HOMEMAKERS The Racing Homemakers will meet at the home of Helen Troth, Thursday, April 19th. Lesson will be on “Safety in the Home.”

NEW CONSTRUCTION and REMODELING Commercial & Residential FREE ESTIMATES INSURED BONDED SHEPPARD & PAYNE Construction Co. CY. 3316

irmiiFiiill WHAT steps are you taking to keep your car o/f the “Road to Ruin”? Hitting somebody, of course, means a Damage Suit—and a Damage Suit can ruin most anybody! y®TN A-I ZE <-TNA Automobile Liability Insurance not only means protection wherever the road takes you, but coast-to-c oast-service— 25,000 agents to look after your intereatal PHILLIPS' Insurance Agency NEAL McCRACKEN BElmont 2211 | 4931 W. 14th St. Illhiiiftiiiiilll

SPEEDWAY BASEBALL «€” LEAGUE All boys who will be playing in the “C” League (Ages 12 and 13) will report to the “C* League Diamond in the park at 9:30 am. Saturday, April 14th, for practice. All contracts must be turned in before practice.

RALSTON’S GROCERY MAPLEHURST ICE CREAM 5230 W. 16th STREET R«s. Phone, BE. 8929

Complete Line of HORRY SUPPLIES SUTPHIN’S SPORTING GOODS 4832 W. 16th St.

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Speedway Hardware 1612 N. Lyndhurst RE. 3156 PURCHASE AT EITHER LOCATION Speedway Lawn & Garden Center 5242 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD

Speedway O THEATRE I THURS., FRL. SAT. APRIL 12-13-14 In Cinemascope “The Man Who Never Was” In Color Starring Clifton Webb Gloria Grahame Robert Felmyng Josephine Griffin Stephen Boyd PJ.US “Shack Oat Oa 101” Starring Terry Moore ' Frank Lovejoy Keenan Wynn SATURDAY MATINEE APRIL 14 Show opens at 1:00 pan. Show starts at 1:30 pan. “Challenge Te Lassie” “Design Far ferry” “Radio Romeo” 3 Cartoons “Jury Goos Roand And Roand” • Cartoons Prise drawing for the Kiddys at end of Matinee Show out at 4:30 pan. Show re opens at 8:45 pan. SUN- MON- TUES. APRIL 15-18-17 WALT DISNEY'S “The Little* Outlaw” to Technicolor Starring Andree VetaequM PLUS— X “Reap The Wild Wind” to Technicolor Starring John Wayne Susan Hayward Ray Milland Paulette Goddard STARTING WEDNESDAY** APRIL 18 “The Last Rant” AND “Fury At Ganalght Pass”

SAFETY COUNCIL MEETING The Speedway Safety Council will meet, Tuesday at 7:30 April 17, at the Legion Home, on Georgetown Rd. All members please be present.

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GCUAAV IWWS! SLIIIML IWKWM (Continued from Page 1) from the high school thus gaining some space for the increasing high school enrollment. Even with the removal of elementary classes from the high school, additional high school rooms will be needed by the fall of 1957 or 1958. It is planned to finance Unit B of the James A. Allison School with a bond issue. During the next week the petition to issue bonds will be presented to Speedway property owners. Favorable response to this petition will mean that the School Board can continue with plans to complete the James A Allison School and thereby prevent overcrowded classrooms or half day sessions in our elementary schools, and also begin to provide for the increasing high school enrollment by taking elementary classes from the high school building. The Speedway School Band will play at 9:30 this Saturday morning in the Band Contest to be held at Sheridan, Indiana. Buses taking band members will leave Speedway at 6:45 a.m. Rev. John P. Craine of Episcopal Christ Church Cathedral has been selected to give the Baccalaureate Sermon on Sunday night, May 27. Mr. Wayne Guthrie will give the Commencement Address on May 28.

A.IJB. WOMEN'S COMMITTEE SPRING PARTY The A. 1.8. Women’s Committee are planning a Spring Party to be held at the Claypool Hotel, Thursday, April 26, 1956 at 6:00 p.m. A Smorgasbord dinner will be served and a Style Show presented by H. P. Wasson & Company with A. 1.8. Girls as models. Any A. 1.8. member or bank employee wishing to attend should make reservations with your Women’s Committee Representative no later than April 23rd.

SPEEDWAY PRUDENTIAL AGENTS Two Prudential Agents have been transferred to Speedway area to fill a vacancy created by the retirement of Mr. Herschel King. The agents are James A. Deckert and Willis E. Oakley. Both men are experienced Life and Sickness and Accident Insurance Underwriters. Competent handling of your personal insurance problems is assured by these agents.

PSI lOTA XI The April social meeting of Psi )Ra Xi sorority will be held on Thursday the 12th at 8 p.m. at the Legion Post Home. The committee has secured Mr. A. J. Abrams of the Dale Carnegie Institute to give his amazing demonstration on “Test Your Memory.” Don’t miss This outstanding program.

ALPHA DELTA OMEGA The Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Delta Omega met with Elva Harvey April 5. This was a service program for the Little Red Door. Our annual guest meeting will be with Alice Farley, April 19th. Members planning to attend are to call Nina Hackleman or Eva Chhmness to register lor themselves and guests.

TEENAGE ROAD-E-O APPLICATION DEADLINE The deadline for application to enter the Teenage Road-E-O is April 14th. Send application to Speedway Jaycee, Don Kettering 2333 Fisher St. For information, Phone CY. 0642 or see your driving instructor.

BASEBALL NEWS The Baseball meeting will be Friday, April 13th at 7:30 pan. in the auditorium of No. 2 School.

TICKETS FOR INDIANS BASEBALL OPENER With the “biggest ever** opening of the community-owned Indianapolis Indians less than two weeks away, a campaign to “FIJI the Ball Park** was in full swing today. The curtain-raiser Is Tuesday, April 17 at 3 pan. against Omaha. All seats for the opener are reserved. Tickets are available nt Victory Field or downtown at the Ross and Babcock Travri Bureau in the lobby of the Claypool Hotel. Prices are: Box seat* $1.70; first eight rows of thft grandstand, $1.40; all other gran* stand seats, sl.lO.

CHRKSTAMORE FOLLIES The follies will be held April 13 and 14 at the Murat Theater to Indianapolis at 8:30 pan. Ttekete are sl, $2, $3 ahd $4 and aM available at Ross and BabceM Agency in the Claypool Hol* Lobby or at the box office of th* Murat on the nights of the taNMHMft ■- -