Speedway Flyer, Volume 11, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1942 — Page 3
Personal Mention
MRS. CHARLES SPENCER News Editor '• 6el. 3216-J 4949 W. 14th St. Mrs. Arthur Rhoades, Mrs. Ernest Welty and Mrs. Viola Herring, attended a surprise birthday dinner Sunday for Mr. Bradford Rhoades at Morgantown, Indiana. Dale Anderson of the U. S. Navy is visiting his sisters, Mrs. Maurice Smith, 4957 West 15th Street and Mrs. Joe Frey, 1640 Presto Avenue. Mr. Harry Moyer, 4924 Ford street, died at the Methodist Hospital last Saturday after an illness of nine weeks. He is survived by his ■widow, Mrs. Gladys Moyer, daughter Evelyn, son Richard who is in Nome, Alaska and two granddaughters, Nisha, age 4 and Sharon Jean, who was born the 1 same morning he passed away. Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Edna CuP bertson, Fowler, Indiana; Mrs. Clara Black, Hamilton, Ohio and Mrs. Agnes McLvaine of Portland, Oregon. Mr. Moyer has been a ’•esident of Speedway for twenty-five years
Prospect Saving & Loan Association 1518 Main Street Now is the logical, time to open a savings account. Be prepared for any future needs. We will be glad to talk with you.
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Burdsal’s Paints Pennvernon Window Glass Schoonover’s Hardware And Auto Parts 16th and Main Street Belmont 4600
HOLLYWOOD CAFE STEAKS and CHOPS—SHORT ORDERS—PLATE LUNCHES SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS 1544 Main Street
Commercial Photography We take candid shots of wedding or parties, and specialize i n group pictures. jK Art Willoughby, Speedway FILM SERVICE Res. Phone Be. 1822-J 5440 Crawfordsville Road
What Builds Morale?
What builds morale in war time? Well, for one thing volunteer service such as that of the nurses’ aids. And for another, FLOWERS! Yes, flowers sent at the right time, will help anyone’s morale. Let flowers tell your message for you—they’re better than words.
and had worked at Allison’s foi the same number cf years. He wa: an honorary member of the V.F.W and had been active in this work for a number of years. The funeral services were held al the Harry Moore Peace Chape! and burial was at Crown Hill. Mr. Herbert Teague and daughter Gwendolyn, Miss Margare Teague and Mr. Hubert Whisant of Hickory, North Carolina spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp, 5530 West 10th Street. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stroube of 15th street have received word that their son E. O. Stroube had been commissioned from Major to Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army. Mr. Stroube was Senior Administrator of War Finance in Washington, D. C. before entering the service for his country. Mr. and Mrs. George Wenz and their house guest, Miss ‘Mae Chambers cf Chicago, Illinois attended the wedding Sunday afternoon o' Mrs. Wenz’s nephew, Mr. Stanlej Lafeber to Miss Alberta Federle.
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S’ wedding took place at the lome of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Federle; the Rev. Charles Haney performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bundy of Buffalo, New York are visiting their -laughter Mrs. John Nadolney and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ganz Hammer entertained the Bull Dog Club of Indiana at their home, 2120 N. Lynhurst Drive, Sunday afternoon. Entries were arranged for twenty-four bull dogs to be shown at the Anderson show next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chamness entertained for their daughter Edythe Ann, Wednesday evening, in honor of her 15th birthday. Out-door games and dancing, as well as an informal supper, was enjoyed by all. The favors were toy soldiers tied with red, white and blue ribbons. The guests were Nancy Northcott, Lee Turner, Marian Baxter Margaret Bratton, Dot Wirey, Doris Brown Norma Melson, Georgia Foster, Katy Van Kirk, Phyllis Campbell, Dot Phipps, Eva Nell Woodlock, Wanda Lee Reed, Dick Jennings, Steele Roberts, Bob Showalter, Wayne Senter, Charles Alltop, John Patterson, Phil Patterson. Jack Hoerger, Bob Smith, Bob Richardson, Tom Stamm, Jimmy Sauer, Bud Torr, Harold Mason and Paul Alsmeyer.
& » Prvt. Fred Jones of Chicago, 111., spent Sunday with relatives; he spent a short time at the home of his sister Mrs. Ganz Hammer. We welcome to Speedway the following new people: Alonzo Sigmund, 1632 Auburn Street; Ben L. Carter, 5378 West 10th St.; Wm. L. Anderson, 5388 W. 10th St.; John J. Hayden. 1997 Gerrard Drive ;Edward O’Brian, 4934 Ford St.; Frank Shock, 1756 N. Lvnhurst Dr.; H. G. Kelley, 5430 W. 20th St.; Robert T. Lankford. 1702 Norfolk; Gordon W. Sims, 1712 Allison and Noble Gruenoch, 4946 Ford Street. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Higbee and daughter, Dorothy Gleason, visited Aviation Cadet Earl Higbee ai Pine Bluff, Arkansas over the week end. Write a letter or a card to a boy in the service. Choose a name from “Our Boys in the Service’’ list.
Mrs. Ida M. Kuhn, 1508 Winton Avenue, passed away at her home Monday morning. She had been a resident of Indianapolis and Speedway for forty years. She lived on Georgetown Road for twenty years. Mrs. Kuhn was the widow of John A. Kuhn, who died seven years aga. She was born in Pennsylvania. A sister, Miss Jewell Irwin Indianapolis, is the only survivor. Mrs. Kuhn was a member of the Speedway Christian Church. Services were held in the Flanner and Buchanan mortuary at 2:00 n. m. Wednesday with the Rev. Howard Anderson in charge. Bural was in Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin, minister of music of the Speedway Christian Church broadcast last Wednesday evening over WIRE. Cpl. Frank Wallace of Camp Pickett, Virginia is spending a fifteen day furlough with his parents. Due to the shortage of help and owing to the large tomato crop on the Wallace farm, Frank received a ten day extension to help in the tomato field. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ranck and Mrs. Gus Schoenewey spent last Saturday afternoon in Lebanon,
Miss Zillah Worth, Teacher of Piano 3225 Kenwood Avenue Wabash 3570 A Charter Member of Indianapolis Piano Teachers Association. Teacher of All Grades
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Zink’s Market 1556 Main Street Belmont 2260 Belmont 2261 Delivery Service
Answer to How Brown Is Brown Sugar Given How brown is brown sugar? This question may sound like the one that asks how high is up. But the fact of the matter is that there are many degrees of brownness in this familiar form of sugar, as any housewife will testify. Nd two people will ever agree exactly on the brownness of sugar because of the variation that exists in the perception of different individuals’ eyes. Now,. however, thanks to a new device, the manufacturers of brown sugar will be able to provide the housewives of America with brown sugar of uniform color at all times. Heretofore sugar refiners have had trouble with brown sugar because even the men who make the sugar could not agree on the degree of brownness of their product from batch to batch. They need have no more trouble in this regard because two California chemists, T. R. Gillett and A. L. Holven, have invented a device which employs photoelectric cells to measure the amount of light reflected by brown sugar. By measuring the amount of reflected light by this electrical instrument, a true and consistent measure of the brownness of sugar is provided.
Madagascar Is Almost As Large as Texas Madagascar, seized from the Vichy French by the British, is the key to the western Indian ocean. It controls the trade routes around Africa’s Cape of Good Hope to India and Suez. In the hands of an enemy it could harass shipping from the British Isles to Australia by way of the Capetown route. Madagascar’s area is 228,000 square miles—larger than France—almost as large as Texas. It is the world’s fourth largest island, 1,000 miles long, and 360 miles wide at its broadest point. Only Greenland, New Guinea and Borneo exceed it. Africa is only 240 miles across the Mozambique channel. Diego Suarez, on the north tip of the island, has one of the finest natural harbors in the world. There the French had established a naval base, with a 656-foot drydock and machine shops, and an air field. Another important air field is at Tananarive, the capital. Short lengths of railroad and motor roads have been built by the French to serve the population centers chiefly in the southern half of the island.
The Onion for Flavor A taste-exciting odor from soipething a-cooking in the kitchen? More often than not, there’s an onion involved. Maybe it’s a suggestion of onion in the hashed potatoes . . . golden onion rings to serve atop steak . . . tangy onion soup. Or it could be one of hundreds of dishes. For the onion has almost unlimited culinary possibilities. As every good cook knows, the chief value of the onion is for its flavor. Perhaps it is most appreciated by women who must plan meals using certain bland but nutritious foods day afer day. Onions help them to vary their menus inexpensively. Dehydrated onions are being shipped now under terms of the. Lend-Lease act—to brighten up monotonous wartime meals in countries where practically all food is rationed. However, onions are not at the foot of the class as far as food value is concerned. In their raw state they have a little vitamin 81, riboflavin, vitamin C, iron, and calcium. Young, green onions are fair sources of carotene, which the body can change into vitamin A. All onions are high in water content, low in. calories. ■ ■ 1111 —" ■' ■— l 1 1 their aunt Mrs. Bell Harting. Mrs. Bertha A. Hill spent the week with Mrs. J. C. Osborne near Zionsville, Indiana.
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SPEEDWAY STATE BANK General Banking Checking and Savings Accounts We Write Insurance 1532 Main Street Belmont 3545
Order Your Coal Now Next winter you’ll be glad you did! CO-OPERATE WITH YOUR DEALER
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1. —Truck mileage must be reduced 25% by goverment order. 2. —Do not specify a definite time of day. 3. —Order coal or coke in larger quantities. 4. —Government order: No special deliveries. 5. —Do not request delivery of coal on Saturday afternoon. 6. —Credit must be curtailed. Pay cash. 7. —Dustless oil treated Pocahontas and other coal will soop be a thing of the past. 8. —Be patient—your dealer will deliver as quickly as the shipments arrive.
