Speedway Flyer, Volume 9, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1940 — Page 3

I BOWLING NOTES - Individual Three Game High: Leonard Faust, 185-207-204, total 596; Harold Cork, 192-168-216, total 576; Al Hussung, 200, 183186, total 569. Individual single game high— R. McCollough, 225. Team three game high: Corkys Tavern, 827-873-896; total 2596; Sharon-Lee, 868-846-859, total 2573; Speedway Golf Course, 829-809-882, total 2520. Team single game high—Corkys Tavern, 896; Speedway Golf Course, 882; Rosner’s Drugs. 886. Sharon-Lee and Corkys Tavern three time winner from Grandes Hardware and Noffkes Cafeteria. Speedway Golf Course, Aetna Insurance, Lyons Dept. StoYe, Walts Cleaners, Culver Coal Co., and Fuller-Sands Beauty Shoppe winners two out of three games from Rosners Drugs, John Grande -& Sons Florists, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Becks Drugs, Speedway Lumber Company and Zinks Market. 1 Team Standings won lost Spdwy. Golf Course 9 3 Sharon Lee 8 4 Spdwy. Lumber Co 8 4 Rosners Drugs 7 5 Walts Cleaners 7 5 Culver Coal Co 6 6 Grande & Sons, Florists 6 6 Aetna lbs. (Lindeman) 6 6 Tndpls. Motor Spdwy ?....6 6 Becks Drugs 6 6 Zinks Market, Inc 6 6 Corkys Tavern 5 7 Noffkes Cafeteria 5 7 Byons Dept. Store 4 8 Grandes Hardware 4 8 Buller-Sands Beauty Shop .... 4 8

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SPEEDWAY LODGE NO. 729 F. & A. M. October 10, 1940—Stated Meeting October 17, 1940—M. M. Degree October 19, 1940—M. M. Degree, starting at 4:00 p. m., supper at 6:30, second section at 7:30. October 24, 1940—F. C. Degree. —Ernest A. Welty, Secy. P. T. A. NEWS A Tom Thumb Wedding with a cast of several local children will be a feature of the October meeting of the Speedway P.T.A. The meeting, will be held in the High School Gymnasium, Wednesday evening, October 9th at 7 p. m. Mrs. Floyd Beck, Mrs. Joe Baird and Mrs. Louis Senter will be hostesses. The following program will be given: Invocation, Rev. L. A. Lindemann; Music, Unison; President’s Message; Business Meeting; Readings, Joy Schoenewey; “Betty at the. Baseball Game” and “The Grievance” piano duet, Mazel Collins and Annabell Dickerson; the Tom Thumb Wedding. Mrs. Grace Golden of the Children’s Museum will be the speaker for the first meeting of the P.T.A. Study Group of which Mrs. Walter Webster is chairman. Mrs. Webster will be hostess of this meeting al her home 5115 West 15th St., October 11, Friday, from 1 to 3 p. m. Everyone is invited to be a part of this group and enjoy the programs. Mrs. Floyd Farley, hostess chairman, for the P.T.A. has announced the hostesses for the school year: Room I—Mrs. Thomas Hanna Room 2, Mrs. Charles Brockman Room 3, Mrs. Sam Meyers Room 4, Mrs. Joseph Love Room 5, Mrs. Floyd Beck Room 6, Mrs. John Irish Room 7, Mrs. Joe Baird Room 8, Mrs. Roger Foster Room 9, Mrs. Thomas Tsareff Room 10, Mrs. Louis Senter Room 11, Mrs. Fred Reene Room 12, Mrs. N. D. Richardson A card party will be given Oct. 16th for the benefit of the P.T.A.

project for the year. There will be both door prizes and table prizes to make the evening interesting and worth while. Ticket sales will be under the direction of room hostess and executive committee. Keep this date bpen and come out to have a pleasant evening and do your part. Mrs. Charles Petraits went as a delegate to the Marion County Council of Parents and Teachers, held in the Claypool Hotel on Monday of this week. Others attending were Mrs. Glen Collins, President, Mrs? Ralph Farley, Mrs. Walter R. Webster, Mrs. A. B. Vincent, Mrs. Ben W. Graesch and Mrs. S. A. Gummere. The Fourth Grade won the first prize of $2 in the paper sale and because the Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Grades came so nearly getting the same amount of paper a prize of $1 was given to each of these grades. The success of the sale was due to the splendid co-opera-tion of all parents, teachers, pupils and especially the hostesses and their assistants. To everyone who helped in any way we give our thanks. —Mrs. Powell, Finance & Budget Chairman SCHOOL NEWS (Marcy Mann) Well, we see that the Speedway Sparkplugs have scored another victory for their record in sixman football. This time it was over the Decatur Central Hawks. It was a fast and furious game with the local boys coming out on top with a score of 48 to 8! Nice going boys! The Junior Class has chosen its play for the night of October 22, which is called “Dying to Live’’ by Wilbur Braun. Those in the cast include, John King, Evelyn Spencer, Floyd Workman, Marcy Mann, Lolita Schoenewey, George Cunningham, Novella Northcott, Marian Baxter, Bob Williams, Dorothea Rosner and Joan McGaughey Plan on seeing this great show. Remember October 22! The P. T. A. financed a Paper Sale this week in which the whole school participated. Mrs. Powell was chairman. The fourth grade won first prize while the fifth,

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