Speedway Flyer, Volume 9, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1940 — Page 2

The Speedway Flyer NON-PARTISAN > NON-SECTARIAN NON-PROFIT Owned and published by civic-spirited Speedway business and professional men in the best interests of the community. Distributed each Friday to every home in Speedway. Each page carries its messages of interest to our citizens—Church, social and our schools as well as the merchants of our home town. Our efforts are directed toward making Speedway City a “Better and Bigger City.” HOWARD ANDERSON, Editor Bel. 3555—1 f no one answers, call Bel. 2242

ag ..am IS? WHMrmBhI . wl. Preserving Is a Cinderella Job!

TJACK In the oft-mourned horse- •*-' and-buggy days, homemakers had plenty of reasons for lamenting summer drudgery that kept them tied to their none-too-comfortable kitchens. During the very hottest season of the year, in weather that tempted one to leave workaday duties and laze beneath a summer sun —that was the time when berries ripened, fruits were plump and juicy and vegetables were plentiful and at their best. And if she wanted wellstocked pantry shelves, come win-ter-time, the diligent housewife had to ignore the temptations of the summer sun and spend her days indoors toiling over a bubbling kettle of preserves on a hot and smoky stove; watching and stirring and testing, lest one moment's negligence spoil the work of many hours. The business was a confining one and generally she chose to "get it over with” in one prolonged session; there were dozens of jars to sterilize, baskets of fruit to pick over and hours and days of standing over the hot stove. Small wonder that canning and preserving season ranked next to spring housecleaning as a major upset to family tranquility! Nowadays that erstwhile task is really fun —and there’s unlimited satisfaction and housewifely pride in an assortment of jewel-colored jams and jellies and spicy relishes that you yourself have made. Modern methods of preserving are shorter and simpler and we’ve learned the advantages of "putting up” just a small batch at a time. And with a modern electric range you can cook up a kettle of aromatic goodness, on the hottest summer day, without raising the temperature of your kitchen —or your own discomfort—so much as

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(Marking the tenth anniversary of the introduction of commercial Shlp-tc-shore telephone service on the S.S. Leviathan, flrat liner to be equipped for conversation with the mainland while at aea, Bell System men who contributed to the development of the service held a luncheon recently. Their guest was Captain Harold a Cunningham, former commander of the Leviathan. Captain Cunningham was presented with the original telephone, suitably Inscribed, Over which he spoke from his ship during the ceremonies establishing the service more than ten yeara MO. On that occasion, Captain Cunningham, on his ship 200 miles at sea, talked with Walter B. Gifford, president of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, in his office in New York City. The telephone was later salvaged as a

one degree! Electric cookery is cool and clean. Gone is the worry over scorching, for the new 5-speed surface units on these ranges offer a choice of just the right heat for every cooking operation. Accurately measured and uniformly distributed heat means no boiling over, no watching, no burning. And there are no soot-blackened kettles to scour at the end of a tiring day. It’s so quick and easy and clean to can the modern way, that you can nonchalantly sandwich the job in between the breakfast dishes and a game of golf. Present-day canning is a Cinderella job, its drudgery forgotten. Just to prove it, try this spicy, tangy, Tomato and Apple Chutney, while both these foods are plentiful and cheap. It will win cheers of praise from an appreciative husband when you serve it with his favorite meat. Tomato and Apple Chutney (Makes 4 pints) 4 quarts ripe tomatoes 6 apples (1 quart) 2 onions (1 cup) 1% cups, brown sugar 2 cups vinegar 1 tablespoon salt 3 tablespoons pickle spice 2 teaspoons paprika Peel and chop fine the tomatoes, apples and onions. Add the brown sugar, vinegar and salt. Tie the spices in a small cheesecloth bag and add. Place kettle on the surface unit of modern electric range, and heat, with switch turned to High, until the mixture boils. Turn switch to third position and continue cooking until the mixture is thick (about 2% hours). Pour into sterilfzed jars and seal. The Chutney will simmer, without watching, while you’re out in the garden or on the beach.

souvenir when the test equipment wets removed from the Leviathan First shlp-to-shore conversation was actually held in May, 1918, between Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels, in Washington, and Captain Lloyd H. Chandler, commander of the battleship New Hampshire, off Cape Hatteras. Interrupted W the World War, tests were resumed later, and finally regular service was inaugurated on December 8, 1929, with the Levisthan. So successful was shlp-to-shore telephone service with the Leviathan, and no useful to passengers did it prove, that a number of other vessels were similarly equipped. Prior to the outbreak of the present hostilities in Europe, about a score of liners were within voice reach of the land. At present, the service is available only to vessels of neutral nations.

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SPEEDWAY THEATRE Bringing to life a set of characters who have already won the hearts of millions of readers, Bette Davis and Charles Boyer are costarred for the first time in Rachel Field’s world-applauded novel, All This And Heaven Too” which comes to the Speedway Theatre Sunday for a three day showing. It tells the immortal story of a young French girl, her background shrouded in mystery, who enters the home of one of France’s great noblemen, the Due de Praslin, as governess to his children. How strangely the destinies of these two, the little governess and the great lord, become interwoven forms the fascinating theme of this great story. Alsa featured in the cast are Jeffrey Lynn, Barbara O’Niel, Virginia Weidler, Henry Daniel, Walter Hampden, Montagu Love, Janet Beechler and many other notable players. What happens when a public enemy goes romantic and turns to writing love-ballads is told in the musical film “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love, Baby,” the

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second picture on the Speedway Theatre screen. Offering novelty in story treatment and in the characters presented, the picture gets off to a fast start when the grangster. Broderick Crawford, kidnaps a young composer, Jonny Downs, and sets him to work writing music for his own song lyrics. Peggy Moran, talented screen newcomer, has the romantic role opposite Downs, and Gertrude Michael is seen as a temperamental actress who finds herself facing marriage with a gangster when a publicity stunt backfires. Warren Hymer, rubber-faced comic, portrays a rival mobster who fancies himself an expert in music composition.

speedway' voters TO REGISTER

Mr. Wayne Baxter, town clerk, has notified us that Speedway voters may register at the Speedway School on Friday and Saturday,' September 13th and 14th. The registrars will be at the school from 10 a. m. until 8 p. m. both days. They will have all necessary record books with them and will be able to answer all questions concerning your registration and eligibility to vote. It should be pointed out that this matter of registration is very important, inasmuch as proper registration is necessary in order to vote in the elections. Many people have moved into our community recently, and each one should clear up his own registration before the elections. Mr. Baxter also reports that he will receive voters’ registration in the Town Board office (16th and Main St., over Rosner’s Drug Store) any day, and on Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights until 8 o’clock. TRY THE CLASSIFIED ADS THEY BRING RESULTS

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