Speedway Flyer, Volume 11, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1942 — Page 2

The Speedway Flyer NON-PARTISAN NON-SECTARIAN NON-PROFIT This paper is owned and published by civic-spirited Speedway business and professional men. It is distributed every Friday to every home in Speedway. It is strictly a SPEEDWAY paper, and it is the ONLY strictly SPEEDWAY paper. It has been distributed in Speedway for over ten years. It is operated in a co-operative fashion—Speedway business men, the town officials, the school, both Speedway churches, all local clubs and civic groups, in fact the entire town of Speedway contributes to this community enterprise. Everyone concerned with the management of this paper lives in Speedway and is interested primarily in the best interests cf Speedway. The Speedway Flyer is, in the best sense of the word, SPEEDWAY’S OWN PAPER. HOWARD ANDERSON, Editor Mrs. Charles Spencer, Managing Editor Editorial Office: 14th and Winton Avenue Belmont 3555

SKIDMORE S BARBER SHOP 1542 MAIN STREET Three Barbers “Friendly Service” Shoe Shine

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Culver Coal Co. “Your Community Coal Yard” COAL COKE WOOD Assist the war effort! Conserve tires by buying from us! We Have High Grade Coal To Suit Your Needs Yard: Auburn St. and B & 0 Railroad Bel. 0744

SPEEDWAY AND WEST Buy or List Your Real Estate with A. C. MOLDTHAN. Realtor 1452 Main St., Speedway Belmont 2727 SEE US FOR INSURANCE

HORNADAY MILK COMPANY Wishes to thank the people of Speedway for their co-opera-tion m the new late delivery system. It has become our duty, because of the war, to save our tires and delivery equipment and your fine co-operation is much appreciated. ART RAPER 5005 West 12th Street Telephone: Bel. 4283-W or Market 5335

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I Speedway Softball Stadium | Saturday Night: Zollner Pistons vs. Allison Patrol at 8:00 p. m. Zollner Pistons vs. E. C. Atkins at 9:00 p. m. Sunday Night: Girls’ game at 7:00 p. m. Commercial Solvent Team Double Header at 8:00 and 9:00 p. m. 4400 West 16th Street

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Sharon Lee Sandwich Shop Whatever you may want to eat, you’ll find it at the Sharon Lee. For those in a hurry we have those delicious five cents hamburgers (made with quality meat from Zink’s Market.) For more leisurely dining we have steaks, cooked just as you like them, and, of course, french fries. Maybe you’d like a waffle or hotcakes with sausage? Yep, we have these tasty dishes also. Whatever you desire, the Sharon Lee Sandwich Shop serves it! 1504 Main Street Speedway, Ind.

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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. We have one of the largest stocks of radio tubes in Indianapolis RADIO BILL 1050 West 16th Street . Belmont 2484

Conkle Funeral Home 1934 W. Michigan St. Belmont 1934 Chapel Equipped With Organ

Backemeyers Grocery 5236 Crawfordsville Road GROCERIES MEATS ICE CREAM Belmont 1363 We Are Open Seven Days A Week To Serve You!

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Technique Cuts Pain A radically new technique in the treatment of infantile paralysis, known as the Kenny method, has received the support of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, President Basil O’Connor revealed. Named after Sister Elizabeth Kenny, an Australian nurse, the new method is a revolutionary departure from methods now employed in American hospitals. Its main point is abandonment of the use of splints. Sister Kenny, who has been conducting studies at the University of Minnesota hospital and the Minneapolis General hospital since the summer of 1941, has been able to reduce pain and prevent deformity in some of the cases she has treated. The treatment primarily consists of gentle exercise and massage of the muscles and administration of hot packs and hot baths to victims in early stages of the disease.

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You don’t have to go far to find all the thrifty food values you want. The Food Mart is close to you Speedway people. You can just walk around the corner to

Persomail Mention

I MRS. CHARLES SPENCER News Editor Bd. 3216-J 4949 W.*l4th St. Mr. C. G. Lloyd is in the Methodist Hospital recovering from an appendectomy. He is improving and may have visitors; keep on improving Mr. Lloyd, so that you will soon be able to come home. Among the newcomers in Speedwsy is Little Miss Dee Ann Swords This wee lady may be interviewed al the home of her parents Mr. and Mis. Ross Swords, 1641 Fisher St. Joyce Ann Williams is entertaining her cousin Carol Jean Hagan of Indianapolis this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mow, and children of Richmond, Indiana visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore of 1665 Gerrard Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hart and son Jack, and Mrs. Sam Cromwell of 5(27 West 15th Street are spending their vacation at the Smoky Mountains, and will visit other points of interest in Tennessee and Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dryer, 4164 West Washington Street announce the marriage of their daughter Nwma Henry Hazelwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry’C. Hazelwood, 5027 West 13th Street. The wedding took place January 3(th. Mrs. Hazelwood was graduated from Ben Davis High School in January and Henry from George Washington High School, class of ’4l. Both Norma and Henry (Hank) have a large circle of friends in Speedway, who extend to them heartiest congratulations. At the present Mr. and Mrs. Hazelwood are at home at 5027 West 13th St. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Vincent and family of 5079 West 16th Street, spent from Friday until Monday with Mr. Vincent’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent at Defiance Ohio. Miss Evelyn Moyer attended the dedication service of the new Skinner organ at the Tabernacle Church of Christ, at Columbus, Indiana last Sunday night. Twentyfive membe's of the American Guild of Organists chartered a special bus to visit this beautiful modernistic church, which is entirely different from any other church in Indiana. Members of Job’s Daughters, Bethel No. 11 who attended the dgnce held at the close of Grand Council at the Claypool Hotel. Saturday night were Marian Baxter, Zenna Carmichael. Donaldeen Groover, Lee Turner, Evelyn Spencer, Betty Nay and Doris Brown. Their escorts were Bob Showalter, Paul Stamm, Puggy Turner. Dick Jennings, Bob Hoerger Walt Slattery and Tommy Stamm. Dr. A. David McKinley, 4905 West 14th Street closed his office June 23rd and is waiting further instructions from Uncle Sam to take up his work in the United States Army. Dr. and Mrs. McKinley will be moving from our community in the very near future. Their loss is two-fold from our fair City, Mr. McKinley as a doctor and both Mr. and Mrs. McKinley were among our finest citizens. Mr. and Mrs. George Wenz and son Jimmy and Mrs. Clara Wenz of 4954 West 14th Street spent the week end at Lake Shafer. /Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Ralston, age eighty, passed away at the home of her daughter in Clinton, Indiana. Funeral was held at the First Funeral Home, burial was in the Pythian Cemetery, Hymera, Ind. Mrs. Ralston is the mother of R. J. (Jim) Ralston, 5230 West 16th St. We extend our sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Ralston. Mrs. Harriet Click, 1712 Allison Avenue, returned home Saturday from the Coleman Hospital, where she underwent an appendicitis operation. Latest reports are that s?he is doing nicely. Mrs. Richard Curley of Chicago, Illinois is spending the week with Mrs. C. G. Lloyd. Mrs. Norma Sallwasser of LaPorte, Indiana is visiting her brother Mr. Lawrence Droege and Mrs.

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Droege, 4947 West 14th Street. Tom Sallwasser is attending Boy’s State. Don K. DeWar, 3930 Forest Manor and his sister Miss Marian DeWar, 4945 West 13th Street had secured a dog from the city dog pound, Saturday afternoon and were returning home, when the dog leaped to Mr. DeWar’s lap, causing him to lose control of the car. It was wrecked against the bridge over Little Eagle Creek in old State Road 67. Don is in tne Methodist Hospital suffering from a broken jaw bone, the loss of several teeth, a knee injury, and several cuts on his face. Marian received several bruises, but was able to return to her work Tuesday. Don, your many friends in Speedway wish you a very speedy recovery. In a very short time Stan’s Barber Shop will have a moving day, and will move across the street to 4905 West 14th Street, to the building formerly occupied by Dr. McKinley. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore of 1665 Gerrard Drive spent the week end in Logansport, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora E. Gray. Prvt. Chas. D. Gray, brother of Mrs. Moore is stationed in Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stallwood, 5123 West 15th, returned home Tuesday after a most enjoyable vacation. Last Monday they left Detroit for a week’s boat trip. They visited Port William, Port Arthur and Duluth, Minnesota. They report the scenery beautiful and the trip very interesting. Jimmy Sauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Sauer, 5066 West 14th Street is spending this week at Boy’s State, held at the Indiana State School for the Deaf. Jimmy is sponsored by the Men’s Club of, St. Christopher’s Church. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Leslie of Owensboro, Kentucky, visited last week with Mrs. Leslie’s brother, Mr. Hugh Williams and family, 5214 W. 14th Street. We welcome to Speedway the following new people: E. Hamant, 1129 N. Lynhurst Dr., W. R. Frederick, 5346 West 10th Street; Walter Pleak, 5336 West 10th Street; Homer Mennick, 1721 Whitcomb; Geo. Jewell, 5348 West 10th Street; Jack Bracken, 5358 West 10th St.; Marcus Races, 1862 Christopher Lane: Arthur L. Elwanger, 1737 Christopher Lane; Howard Funk, 1842 Christopher Lane and Stanley Allen, 1749 Christopher Lane. Mrs. Leßoy King, Mrs. Hugh Williams, Mrs. Joseph Etter and Mrs. Leonard A. Schenck celebrated two and one-half years of bridge by dining at the Russet Case and later attending the Circle. THANK YOU EVERYBODY! Keep the NEWS coming weekly! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrison and sons, Charles Earl and David, Mrs. Georgia Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrison of Plainfield spent last week at Lake Freeman. Don and Bob Wilson of 4965 West 12th Street have returned home after a week’s vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Wilson of near Batesville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Blase had as their guests over the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Blase from Wichita Falls, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard and Jane, 5010 West 10th Street, have returned home from spending their vacation in the Smoky Mountains, Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin, piano teacher, presented pupils in a recital at the D.A.R. Chapter House Monday night, June 22nd. They were Marilyn Edwards, Joan Marvel, Bruce Kelley, Jane Finch, Delores Beck, Carolyn Owens, Marilyn Owens. Janice Farley, Clyde Clevinger, Patty Hamke, Catherine Van Kirk, and Alice Kellam. Sunday afternoon at four o’clock at the D.A.R. Chapter House Charles Harrison and Janette Holder will take part in a recital. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fulton and sons, Clyde and Billy, have returned from a week’s vacation at Pine Lake, Indiana. Mr. John M. Hughes of 4948 West 13th Street, left Friday June 19th, to take up his new duties of Chief Engineering Draftsman, Bureau of Aeronautics, in the Navy Department, Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Max Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Seifers and family had an enjoyable outing at Lake Manitou, Sunday, June 14th.

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