Speedway Flyer, Volume 11, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1942 — Page 4

Buy Bonds and Stamps now and you will enjoy life in the future. The Victor offers you the best when we offer you a genuine Cedar Chest made by Lane for only $17.95 Remember the address 231-237 W. j Wash. St., across the street from the J|. State House. Walter C. Blase Res. Phone BE 3828-R LI ,555 VICTOR JrtIRNITUM Cot* 231-237 West Washington Street

CLASSIFIED ADS ROOMS WANTED—if you want a room in Speedway or if you have a room to rent, see Herb at Beck’s Drug Store. FOR SALE —Five room new house, two acres of ground, near Clermont. W? A. Booe, 1726 Gerrard Drive. Telephone: Bel, 1492-W. FOR SALE—Five room semi-mod-ern home in Brownsburg. Lot 65 x 250. Fine location. W. A. Booe, 1726 Gerrard Drive. Telephone Belmont 1492-W. FRIES FOR SALE—3Oc per lb. Mrs. Moller, corner 34th and Moller Road, Tai. 0118. WANTED —Paper hanging, painting and paper cleaning. Work guaranteed. Miller, 3545 W. Washington Street. Belmont 3140-M. WANTED Curtains to launder, 10c and up. Belmont 3210-J - 3624 W. 16th St., Mrs. Dobbins FILM SERVICE—One 6 or 8 exposure roll developed and printed, 25c. Reprints from your old negatives, 4c each. Also will enlarge any old negative to Bxlo size for 65c or 5x7 size for 35c. Bring or mail to Speedway Film Service, 1 5440 Crawfordsville Road, Speedway.

FOR SALE—Whitfe Rock Fries, extra nice. 30c lb. At Fox’s 3% miles north-west Speedway. Talbott. 0129, Also new apples. FISH FRY—Saturday. July 11th on Pittsboro Methodist Church I>twn. Pice, ice cream and coffee. Entertainment. Come and enjoy yourself at Pittsboro. CARD OF THANKS—The Editor received the following note of thanks by mail from Waco. Tex.: “We wish to thank all our friends, who remembered us ' with cards on our birthdays, July Ist. Words can not tell you how much we appreciated them and how good it made us feel to be so pleasantly surprised. We say thanks and thanks again 1 to everyone.” Mrs. Paul Jenkins ” Bud Jenkins.

CARD OF THANKS—I wish to thank everyone for their cards and beautiful flowers which I received during my illness and while in the Methodist Hospital. They were greatly appreciated and helped so much. I also want to thank Rev. R. H. Benting of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, who called at the hospital. —Mrs. Harry Bernhardt. TWO MALE FOX-TERRIOR PUPPIES, eight weeks old will be given to persons, who will pay for this ad and who will give them a good home. Jim Sauer, 1632 Christopher Lane. FOR RENT—Twin bed sleeping rooms for 2 men. Modern home near Allison’s. Call Belmont 0513-J. FOR SALE—Philco radio, 55.00 cash, or porch glider. 1639 N. Centennial St. HELP WANTED—Service station attendants: male or female, between ages 18-35. Call at Clipper Service Station, 3900 W. 16th Street.

Our Boys In The Service Corp. Tech. Kenneth Schoenewey, Battery C. 173 F.A., Camp Livingston, Louisiana. Corp. Homer Haase, SQD. L., group 3, A.A.E.O.C.S. Miami Beach Florida. Walter Daupert, A.S.W.S.S., Joseph T. Dickman, % Post Master, New York. Charles M. Stewart, U.S.N., U. S. Seminole. % Postmaster, San Francisco. Cal. John Ramsay, 15084855, 11th R.

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C. D., 3rd SQD., A.P.O. 501, % Postmaster, San Francisco, Cal. Fred Jones, U.S.A. Company 8., 28th B.N.—S.R.T.C., Barracks 1584, Camp Crowder, Missouri. Fred lived in Speedway several years and would like to hear from any of his friends. Prvt. Allen Smith Jr., 368th Bomb SQD. H. Wendover, Utah. Prvt. John J. Mann, U.S.A. Co. 8., Ist Platoon of 27th Medical Training Battalion, Camp Grand, Illinois. John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mann of 4986 Ford St., has lived most of his life in Speedway City. He graduated from Cathedral High School and attended Pharmaceutical School and was employed at Eli Lilly & Co., at the time he left for the Army. John J. would be glad to hear from any of his friends. Arthur Martin Eisenbark, Jr., 22 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Eisenbark, 1704 Ellen Drive enlisted in the U. S. Navy.” He lived in Speedway three years/last one and one-half years was employed in defense work. His address is F-3-C Company 42-328 U.S.N. training station, San Diego, Cal. Private First Class, George Robert Harvey, H.Q. Det. B.D. School, Aberdeen, Maryland. Cadet Earl L. Higbee, A.F.C.C. SQD, D, Pre-Flight School, P.O. San Antonio, Te?cas. Lieut. K. E. Amick, 63rd Fighter Sqd., Farmingdale, L. 1., New York. First Lieut. A. David McKinley, MD., Army Aair Base, Pendleton, Oregon. Prvt. Donald R. Barnes, Headquarters H.D.Q. Spuadron 47, Bombardment Group, Will Rogers Field Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. John Hayes to Augusta, Georgia, mailing address to be published later. Carlton Boles - S. 2C. U. S. S. Sacremento, % Post Master, San Franciso, Calif. Corp. Oliver E. Riggs, 16th Air Base Squadron, Canal Zone. Edwin D. Servies, Co. I, 39th Infantry, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Private Richard Flory, 3rd Platoon, Company D, 4th Battalion, Camp Wheeler, Georgia. Private Clyde E. Alma, Battalion B, 139-A, 38th Division, Camp Shelby, Mississippi. Dale P. Anderson, United States Navy, Electrician, Barracks K, Section Base. Treasure Island. San Francisco, California. Richard Nelson, Choir Bldg., No. 3, Great Lakes, Illinois. Clayton Brown H. A. 1-rC, 2nd.

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MRS. CHARLES SPENCER News Editor Bel. 3216-J 4949 W. 14th St. Mi. and Mrs. A. C. Moldthan and daughter, Mary Betty, spent from Friday until Monday in Chicago, Illinois and Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Tuttle of Beeler Street spent several days at Eig Chapman Lake. We are anxiously waiting to hear how big the biggest bass was. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paulsen of Presto Avenue are the very proud parents of a baby girl, born July 6th at St. Vincents Hospital. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Paulsen. Miss Mildred Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Haymaker of Sandusky, Ohio was married to Sergt. George R. Cannaday, June 20th. The wedding took place in the rectory of Our Lady of Lourdes | Church. Mildred made her home for eleven years with Mr. and Mrs. Leon T. Logan, 4963 West 13th St. She attended grade school and also spent her freshman year in SpeedW’ay school. Mildred’s friends here extend heartiest congratulations to both she and Sergt. Cannaday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Medenwald and daughter, Catherine Marie, of 1134 Loy street have returned from a very enjoyable vacation. They visited Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico, then drove to Culver City Los Angeles, California and visited

U. S. M. A. W. F. M. S„ U. S. Navy Air Station, San Diego, California. Jack Henson, Ist Guard Co., Marine Barracks, Mare Island, California. Kenneth Martin, First Sergeant, San Juan, Puerto Rico. First Private, John E. Nelson, Company F, 6th Armored Infantry, A. P. 0., 251, care Postmaster, New York. Serial No. £5152429. Private, First Class James R. Sutherin, headquarters of Ninth Army Corps, A. P. O. 309 - Fort Lewis, Washington. Raymond Loyd Smith, U. S. Naval Training Station, Toledo, Ohio. S. K. 3 C; Storekeeper’s 2nd. Lieut. Arthur L. Higbie, Room 1014, National Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida. Personnel Adjutant of the Replacement Center. Private Glenn W. Denton, Co. G., 134 Inf. U. S. Army. A. P. O. No. 35, Los Angles, Calif. Private Harold Turner, 35251451,’ Company G.. 126th Inf., A. P. O. No. 32. % Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. If you know of any boy in Speedway that is in the service and whose name is not listed in the Flyer, please notify me at my home 2021 North Lyndhurst Drive or call Belmont 3142-W. —Mrs. Ganz Hammer.

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Mr. Mtdenwald’s aunt, Mrs. Mayme Martin. * John W. Miller, husband of Katherine, father of Helen Miller, Mrs. Faye Beauchamp and Mary Katherine Medenwald, passed away Monday. Services were held at the Montgomery Mortuary Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock. Interment was in Washington Park. Mr. Miller was among the first restaurant owners in Speedway, having been in business at the location now occupied by Pfister’s Cafeteria and the Belmont Electric Company for twelve years. He sold the restaurant to Mr. Harry Noffke. The Millers moved from Speedway about eight yegjs ago. We extend our sympathy to Mrs. Miller and the girls. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hoss and daughters, Donna Jo and Mary Lou were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mi. and Mrs. J. H. Hutton at Greenfield, Indiana. Mrs. C. E. Fulton and daughter, Ruth of St. Louis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stroube of West 15th Street.

Last Monday evening while playing a game of softball at the Speedway Stadium, Bob Alsmeyer fell, injuring his foot. The X-ray showed the ligaments torn loose. Bob, we hope in a very short time you can throw your crutches aside and be fully recovered. Little Miss Mitchell arrived at the Coleman Hospital, Friday, July 3rd; she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitchell. 1720 N. Lyndhurst Drive. Congratulations. John J. Mann who is with the 27th Medical Training Battalion, U. S. Army and stationed at Camp 1 Grand, Illinois, spent Sunday with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mann, 4986 Ford Street. John has been away for a month and reports he likes army life. Mrs. M. G. Spencer and daughters. Agnes and Edith, drove to Bainbridge Saturday evening and enjoyed a chicken dinner wi*h Dr. Winona Welch. After dinner they spent the evening in Dr. Welch's home at Greencastle, Indiana.

Mrs Steele Roberts went to Fort Wavne Sunday for a few days visit with her brother, J H Ashley and Mr. Ashley and daughter, who have keen visiting relatives here. Mr Booth Scholl left last Thursday for service with Uncle Sam. He was sent to Alameda California. Booth is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Scholl, 1647 Allison Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Arthur and son Sammy, 5302 Carrolton Way, and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Scott of N. Harding Street are spending their vacation at Lake Shafer this week. Bob Hanen, Oris Rhoades Bob White are attending Boy Scout

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Speedway Theatre SPEEDWAY CITY Friday and Saturday, July 10-11 RANDOLPH SCOTT—ELIZABETH BERGNER ‘PARIS CALLING' BILL (Hopalong Cassiday) BOYD ANDY CLYDE ‘Secrets of the Wasteland’ News Cartoon Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, July 12-13-14 SPENCER TRACY HEDY LAMAR JOHN GARFIELD - 'TORTILLA FLAT' THE MERRY MACS BABY SANDY ‘MELODY LANE' News Cartoon Please be in the theatre by 8:30 to see a complete show Wednesday and Thursday July 15-16 CLARK GABLE VIVIEN LEIGH ‘Gone With The Wind’ (In Technicolor) Q uiz Kids Color Cartoon NOTE: On account of the length of the show, the picture will be shown only once each night. Please be in the theatre by 7:30. Prices on this picture are controlled by the distributor and | will be: Adults 50c plus tax. Children 15c plus tax. This picture is the same as originally, it has not been cut.

Reservation for the next two V'eeks. Robert Huber, Gene Hanen Jack Hoerger and Wayne Blind are playing in the band for this camp. Mr. and Mrs. Claries Spencer and daughter Ev-?’vn, Marian Baxter, Bob Alsmeyer and Bob Hoerger were week end guests at South Shore Inn, Lake Wawasee, Miss Mary Hepperly spent the week end with her aunt in Shenoa, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Hirarn Ranck had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ranck and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlotz, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hightshue and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griner and family. The dinner was in honor of Mrs. Oscar Ranck, Martha Ranck, Sara Ranck and Mr. Schlotz’s birthdays. Elza C. Hall, age 52 years, husband of Harriet Miller Hall passed away at the Veterans Hospital after an illness of three years. Funeral services were conducted Thursday at 1:30 p. m. at the Shirley Brothers Funeral Home, burial was at Roachdale, Indiana. Before his illness Mr. Hall was a member and an organ zer of the police division at the Allison General Motors Corporation. He was f member of Capital City Masonic Lodge. Scottish Rite, Noble Mystic Shrine and the United Brethren Church. The survivors besides Mrs. Hall are four brothers, a niece and two nephews.

We welcome to Speedway the following new people: Ralph Rex, 4917 West 11th St.; Ruford Lutes, 1247 Rosner Drive; Edward Hunter, Jr., 1102 Rosner Drive; Robert Ebersold, 1111 N. Lyndhurst Dr.; J. F. Bonnie, 4915 W. 12th St.; Harvey Kreamer, 1034 Rosner Drive; Oscar Mitchell, 5362 W. 16th St.; Harold Brown, 1728 Christopher Lane; J. R. Wallace, 5368 W. 10th St.; Norbert Fletchner, 5376 W 10th St.; Bill J. Cook, 5366 W. 10th St.; Mark W. Gray, 1123 Rosner Drive: L. R. Willman, 5318 W. 11th St.; Clifford W. Baysinger, 5356 W. 10th St.; Molen McCrae, 1844 Christopher Lane and W. C. Blase who for several years have lived on Ford Street and have moved to another new home at 1665 Whitcomb Street. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chamness. 5702 West 16th Street, spent the week end in Detroit, Michigan. They were accompanied home by their daughter Edythe Ann, who has been visiting relatives there for the past two weeks. . The Speedway Mothers Chorus will hold its regular business meeting at the home of Mrs. Bernice Owens, 5024 West 13th Street, next Wednesday July 15th at one thirty o’clock. Gilbert Ramsey and Telitha Webb were united in marriage in the study of the Speedway Christian Church. Saturday morning, Rev. Howard Anderson reading the

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ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey are the owners of the Speedway Case. Heartiest congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey. Mazel and Marcheta Collins spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Noel former Speedway residents, who now live north of Traders Point on Road 52. Miss Thora Feltus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Feltus, R. R. 18, Box 460, received honorable mention in the National 18th annual competition of small sculpturors of soap. Fifty awards were given througout the United States. Thbra was the only one in the state of Indiana: she also received a check for SIO.OO, Her sculpture was “Grandmother’s Sympathies.” It was an old lady sitting in a rocking chair sympathizing with a small child sitting on her lap. Her teacher at Ben Davis High School was Mrs. Elva Strouse. Thora also won honorable mention for a poppy poster from the American Legion Wayne Post, 64. She is a member of Mrs. Meyer’s Sunday School class and a Sophomore at Ben Davis High School. Congratulations are due to this talented young sculptor. Mr. Elmer Wagner passed away Tuesday. Death was caused by a heart attack while working in the f.eld. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner lived on the Speedway farms and sold milk to many Speedway people. Funeral was today at the Leap Funeral Home at 10:00 o’clock, Rev. Anderson conducted the funeral service. Burial was at Bedford, Indiana, this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins, 631 South LaClede, entertained recently with a weiner roast and family dinner in honor of the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Collins of Speedway. Sondra Joan and David Murray Morrow had as their guests for the weekend, their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Morris of Woodruff Place. Their parents visited friends in New Albany, Indiana. Mrs. L. B. Mayhugh and son Jack, returned Sunday from a vacation visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Colvin at Princelon, Indiana. While there Jack spent some time at a boy’s camp.

ALL IN READINESS FOR THE BIG ROUNDUP AT THE GIBSON DUDE RANCH Harold Gibson, owner of the Gibson Dude Ranch, announces he has made all arrangements for the big Roundup which will be held on the County Line Road four miles west of Clermont, Sunday, July 2th. A full day’s program is planned and the affair gets under way at 10:30 sharp. It is easy to find the location. Just follow the crowd of horsemen and horse lovers Sunday. They will all be heading for Gibsen’s annual roundup. A good lime is assured all.

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