Speedway Flyer, Volume 10, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1941 — Page 4

THE LAST DAY! - Saturday, March 8 for Victor’s 10th Semi-Annual BONUS SALE. Buy now—deliver later if you are not ready for it.

Don’t forget—more merchandise at no extra cost to you. w Come in and see me. Open Saturday until 9:00 P. M. FREE PARKING in the lot just east of the Victor

Walter C. Blase Res. Phone BE 3828-R LI 7555 VICTOI • JrUINITUKE cot> 231-237 West Washington Street

/SjH IT SS\ Carburetor and Brake Service Body & Fender Repairs Generator & Starter Service—Delco-Remy & Auto-Lite Service Schoonover’s Standard Service Station 16th at Main Street Belmont 4600

CLASSIFIED ADS ROOM FOR RENT—SO6O Ford St, FOR SALE—Complete set of Ruth Fielding books (30 books.) $5.00 4924 Ford St. Belmont 4879. ROOM FOR RENT in Speedway for one or two persons. Next to bath. Call Belmont 2909-J. WORK WANTED—Colored woman desires work in Speedway. Reasonable wages. Call Lincoln 3270, WORK WANTED—I have one colored woman to place for day work. $2.00 and carfare per day or SB.OO a week for regular work See Herb at Beck’s Drug Store. WANTED —Plain sewing, alterations, fur coat repair work. Mrs. Elisabeth Jones, 2035 Lyndhurst Drive, Belmont 3142-W.

DRESSMAKING—Suits and coats, also alterations. Draperies and curtains made. Quilting. Chair slip covers made. Lavon Hazelwood. Belmont 2052. WANTED—Paper hanging, painting and paper cleaning. Work guaranteed. Miller. 3545 W. Washington Street. Belmont 3140-M. WANTED—C-urtains to launder. 10c per strip. 3624 West 16th. Bel. 1052-J, GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Holmes Avenue and West New York Street “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” Rev. Harry Behning, Pastor 9:30 Sunday School 10:45 Divine Service Our third Lenten service will be held Wednesday March 12th at 7:30 p. m. Sermon “Woman Be-

FOR THE BETTER GRADES OF COAL call BILL GARLAND Champe-Garland Coal Co. Inc. 1422 W. 30th St. Wabash 4543 5201 West 16th Street Belmont 0326

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hold Thy Son—Behold Thy Mother.” The joint Sunday evening services at Trinity Church under the sponsorship of the Federation are being continued until Palm Sunday. Rev. W. L. Barth will speak Sunday evening, March 9th. Sermon, “Peter, The Denying Disciple.” Mr. and Mrs. William Sumerlin of Biloxi, Miss., have been married 67 years, during which time they have not been separated a single day. Sumerlin is 92 years of age and his wife is 94, both being natives of Alabama.

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Boy, oh boy, were we proud of our Speedway Basketball Team last week-end! ! The boys met some stiff competition and did right well for themselves going right through to the semi-finals of the sectional tournament. This is a record of which we ought to be proud and speaks well for Coach Johnson and his fine team and SAY, at last Speedway got some publicity in the Indianapolis papers—yep, the team and one of our yell leaders had their pictures in the papers. For a long time we’ve wondered why such publicity had been denied Speedway and now we are glad to notice that the news photographers know a good thing when they see it.

We believe in the freedom of the press and to prove it, we’re going to pass on to you a poem which we picked up the other evening. We thought we had something new but somebody’s grandfather told us that he knew it when he was a boy—anyhow, its new to us. Here ’tis in a nutshell: “Fuzzy Wuzzie wuz a bear Fuzzy Wuzzie lost his hair Then Fuzzy wuzn’t fuzzy, wuz he?” HOORAY for the freedom of the press. SEE YOU NEXT WEEK. Parent Council To Hold Second Meeting Monday Night The Parents’ Council for the Boy Scout Troop No. 66 will hold its second meeting in the kindergarten room of the Speedway School next Monday evening, March 10th at 7:30 p. m. This Council is a new organization of the fathers and mothers of Speedway Scouts and car already be credited with nutting new life into our Troon. Mrs. Harry Hoerger, secretary, has emphasized the important necessity for every father and mother to be an active part of this group. Attendance of the parents at these meetings will count points in the contest which is being sponsored by the Council in the Troop. Mr. Robert Ramsay, council president, has emphasized that anyone who has aT'boy in. the troop is automatically a member of the Parents Council. All parents are requested to come to this meeting with new ideas for furthering scouting. Each father and mother is asked to give $1 to the scout program as an adult scouter. The parent’s motto is “Every Parent An Adult Scouter!”

Speedway entertains celebrities—Yep, members of the Lions Clubs of Indianapolis, Eeech Grove and other large metropolitan centers invaded our fair city last week. The occasion was the zone dinner sponsored by the Speedway Lions Club. My, oh my, the speakers table had more celebrities than the proverbial dog has fleas (no comparison intended.) Everybody had a good time including the three official “tailtwisters”, who levied fines right and left for any misdeameanor ranging from the crime of not singing to having a bald head or mustache. With apologies to a certain radio star, we say “People have more fun than anybody.” Spring can’t be very far off. The Fuller-Sands Beauty Shop has recently redecorated the interior of the shop. Its a right smart looking emporium now what with some new paint, curtains, and other doodads. You will remember that this column informed you recently that the Town Fathers had been out “witching for water.” Report has it that they were rather successful. We noticed the other day that pipe has been left along the roadside on Lyndhurst Drive. Our Town Hall snooper has just brought in the information that the Speedway Water Works mains will be extended through Lyndhurst Drive, Christopher Lane and Speedway Drive immediatly. Do you remember the old saying, “Water, water everywhere ? ” Bad news is on the way— While perambulatin’ around town this week, we saw a woman going from door to door with some very official lookin’ papers in her hands. Now we ain’t sure, but we got a hunch that that lady carried the tax papers with her, So folks, it’s time to hide the dog for you never know when the tax lady will come.

Bowling Notes Scores For Week of March 4th Individual three games high: O. Fancher, 243-277-216, total, 736; J. Withers, 234-257-184, total 675; L. Faust, 182-237-217, total 636; R. Kuszmaul, 212-218-181, total 611; E. Gerdts, 199-202-207, total 608. Individual, single game high: O. Fancher, 277; J. Withers, 257; M. Ranes, 248. Team, three games high: J. Grande &z Sons, 874-926-1004, total, 2804; Noffkes Cafeteria, 915-994-874, total 2783; Walts Cleaners, 838-931-912, total 2781. Sharon-Lee, Zinks Market and Culver Coal Company, three time winners from Speedway Golf Course, Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Fuller-Sands. Aetna Insurance Co., Becks Drugs, Walts Cleaners, Noffkes Cafeteria, and Rosner Drugs, two lime winners from Grande Hardware, Speedway Lumber Co., Lyons Dept. Store, John Grande & Sons and Corkys Tavern. Team Standings won lost Aetna Insurance Co4B 24 Walts Cleaners 45 27 Spdwy. Golf Course 44 28 Zinks Market Inc 43 29 Culver Coal Com 43, 29 Sharon-Lee 41 31 Becks Drugs 40 32 Spdwy. Lbr. Co3B 34 J. Grande & Sons 38 34 Rosners Drugs 37 35 Indpls. Motor Spdwy34 38 Lyons Dept. Store 29 43 Fuller-Sands Beauty Shop 27 45 Noffkes Cafeteria 27 45 Corkys Tavern 23 49 Grande Hardware 17 55

Scores For Week of February 25 Individual three games high: L. Faust, 195-213-212, total 620; E. Yarnell, 212-181-191, total 584; A. Weevie, 166-204-213, total 583. Individual, single game high: C. Boldt, 237; L. Gropp, 232; H. Adams, 231. Team, three games high: Grande Hardware, 888-842-891, total 2621; Sharon-Lee, 839-864-895, total 2598; Aetna Ins. Company 847-965-780, total 2592. Team single game high: Aetna Insurance Company 965; Rosner Drugs. 897; Sharon-Lee, 895. Culver Coal Co., three time winners from Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Aetna Insurance, Lyons Dept. Store, Zinks Market, Fuller-Sands Beauty Shoppe, Speedway Golf, two time winners from SharonLee, Noffkes Case, Corkys Tavern, Speedway Lumber Company and Grandes Hardware. Walts Cleaners and Rosner Drugs opponents, Grande & Sons and Becks Drugs will roll game at a later date. Team Standing won lost Aetna Insurance 46 23 Spdwy. Golf Course 44 25 Walts Cleaners *42 24 Zinks Market, Inc4o 29 Culver Coal Company 40 29 Sharon Lee 38 31 Spdwy. Lbr. C 037 32 Becks Drugs “*36 30 Rosner Drugs *35 31 John Grande & Sons *35 31 Indpls. Motor Spdwy34 35 Lyons Dept. Store 28 41 Fuller-Sands Beauty Shop 27 42 Noffkes Cafeteria .j,25 44 Corkys Tavern 22 47 Grandes Hardware 16 53 ’Subject to correction. FAMOUS PIANIST TO PLAY HERE Arthur Rubinstein, internationally acclaimed pianist, will be soloist this evening for one of the sea-

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ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN son’s most brilliant concerts by Fabien Sevitzky and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. The concert, composed entirely of the works of Tschaikowsky, will be given at 8:30 p. m. in the Murat. Mr. Rubinstein will play the concerto in B-flat Minor, one of the compositions to which his dynamic personality and vivid technique is said to be particularly adapted. In addition to accompanying Mr. Rubinstein, Mr. Sevitzky will conduct the orchestra in TschaikowFifth Symphony, in E Minor, and (the same composer’s stirring 18121 Overture. Inspite of an unusually heavy demand K jt is still possible to obtain gooa reservations for tonight’s concert at the Murat Theatre headquarters of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.

Mrs. Chas. F. Langwell Your Speedway Representative Bel. 1617 »

! Trade In Speedway! Call ‘Ernie’ Coal Coke Wood CULVER COAL COMPANY ■* * » “Speedway’s Only Coal Yard” Bel. 0744

Lynn- Talent of St. Louis paced the hospital halls as he awaited the arrival of his 20th child. He said he wasn’t nervous, but asked: “What can I use for a name that I haven’t already used?” After scanning hundreds of photographs, Ellen Drew, the young screen star, picked Frank Hood of Rockhurst College, Kansas City as the country’s handsomest football coach. Wilhelm Muhlenbroich, now serving a life sentence for kidnaping 3-year-old Marc de Tristan in California last September, made an unsuccessful, attempt at suicide in San Quentin prison by slashing his wrists with a razor blade. When

THE POINT BARBER SHOP Our barber shop offers you the utmost in service, courtesy and skill. We will appreciate your patronage and we will assure you complete satisfaction. Mr. Howe Mr shipley Union Shop

Open 24 Hours A Day Sharon Lee Sandwich Shop —SANDWICHES— Ice Cream Free With Pie 10c Hamburgers 5c WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE Clarence M. Houpt 1504 Main Street

FACTORY RADIO SERVICE On all makes of radios. We also repair all electrical appliances. Our 17 years’ experience qualifies us to give prompt and efficient service. See the new PHILCO RADIOS and PHILCO REFRIGERATORS now on display. Sold on easy terms. Call us when you have any electrical trouble RADIO BILL 3050 West 16th Street Belmont 2484

Speedway Theatre SPEEDWAY CITY FRIDAY And SATURDAY—MARCH 7-8 VICTOR MATURE CAROLE LOMBARD LON CHANEY, JR. ‘ONE MILLION B. C.’ And HELEN VINSON ROBERT ARMSTRONG ‘ENEMY AGENT’ NEWS CARTOON SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY—MARCH 9-10-11 ROBERT TAYLOR—RUTH HUSSY—WALTER PIDGEON ‘FLIGHT COMMAND’ ‘ And FRED ASTAIRE PAULETTE GODDARD ‘SECOND CHORUS’ NEWS a. CARTOON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY—MARCH 12-13 BRIAN AHERNE RITA HAYWORTH ‘THE LADY IN QUESTION’ AND ANNABELLA ROBERT YOUNG •BRIDAL SUITE’ NEWS NOVELTY

revived after he had become unconscious from loss of blood, he said: “I’m sorry I’m still alive.” Time magazine chose Winston Churchill, British prime minister, is “man of the year” for 1940. It is generally conceded that Signor Benito Mussolini, Italian dictator, was the outstanding “flop of the year,” and he is beginning 1941 with every prospect oT holding on to that unenviable title. Because of the pressing need for naval officers, the 1941 class of the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis will be graduated on February 7, four months ahead of the usual June graduation date.

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