Speedway Flyer, Volume 12, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1943 — Page 4

CLASSIFIED ADS All ads for this column must ha written out in full, on ona rida of tha paper only. They iwU ba mailed to us or Icoucht in by ten o’clock, Wed* —dny mornings. Please do not telephone In your ads. Charges: The minimum rate for an ad here is 20c. For an ad with more than twenty-five words, the charge is 20c plus ana oant a word beyond the minimum words. Payment must accompany each ad. Cola or stamps will be received.

LOST —Black Cocker, female, near 10th and Lynhurst. Be. 4781-W 1638 Christopher Lane. JOB RENT—Lovely sleeping room with adjoining bath for gentleman. 5 minutes walk to Allison plants. 8116 Ford Sf. WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED 4 or 8 room house or apartment. Present resident of Speedway. Will be permanent. Ed London. Be 4804. SUITAR INSTRUCTIONS All Plectrum Instruments. Former Instructor at Arthur Jordan Conaervatory. Ted Coll. Be. 3982-W. iBONEY— Plenty of it. FOXS’ ~ FRUIT FARM. 3% miles northwest of Speedway. TA. 0129. FOR RENT—Modern cottages on Shafer Lake. For reservations write to Lake Lodge Cottages, R. R. 1, Monti cello, Ind., or call Belmont 0023-W after 6:00 p. m. PAPER HANGING—W. E. REYNOLDS, 1606 Fisher St., Speedway. Call Belmont 4326-M. Estimate free. HENDRICKS—The bicyle man, IS rirs at 643 E. 42nd, now at 1907 Riverside Dr. WANTED —Paper hanging, painting and paper cleaning. Work guaranteed. Miller, 3545 W. Washington Street. Belmont Sl4O-M. FILM SERVICE—One 6 or 8 exposure roll developed and printed for 25c. Reprints from old negatives 4c each. Also will enlarge old negatives to any size. Bring or mail to Speedway Film Service, 5440 Crawfordsville Road, Rea. Phone Be. 1822-J. BOR SALE—6-room modern home. 1313 Winfield Street, Indianapolis. This is a nice home priced reasonably. Drive out and look it over. For further information call Be. 1492-W.

w Our Boys JF and Girls » In Service

Birthdays for July—Paul Jennings, July Ist; Francis Maton Bilbee, 2nd; John Aiken, 14th; Charles Stewart, 20th; Robert Denny, 20th; Harris Thorpe, 21st; Arthur Higbee 25th; Ganz Hammer, 26th; Bob Bland, 30th; Oliver Zeiher, 31st and V Sgt. Kenneth Martin, July 11th. •everal have failed to turn in the date of the boy’s birthday, will you kindly call or mail it to Mrs. Ganz Hammer if you have not already done so. Dale R. Anderson, E.M. 3rd Class,

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Personal Mention

MRS. CHARLES SPENCER News Editor BeL 3216-J 4849 W. 14th St. Speedway boys who are attending Scout Camp for the next two weeks are: Dick Rosner, Harmon Pritchard, Fred Hoerger, Bobby Hanen, Charles Love and Walter Webster. Charles Brockman is on the staff, and is also at the camp. We are quite frequently reminded that our mailing list to “The Boys and Girls In Service” Is incorrect. In one instance the boy had been honorably discharged from the army and was back working at the Prest-O-Lite before we heard the news. We are not mind readers, and unless you spend a few minutes to notify us of a change in address we have no way in the world of knowing about ft. It isn’t fair to the boys for the address to be wrong, but there isn’t a thing we can do about it until we are notified. Call Mrs. Hammer, and if you can’t reach, her, call Mrs. Chas. Spencer, and if you can’t get us by phone, drop us a note. Come on every one who called in the names or gave them to us, check your name from last week’s FLYER and let’s have a corrected list for the first Friday In August. x Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNamara, 4932 West 14th Street, have returned from a vacation at Mr. McNamara’s parents’ home in Hillside, New Jersey. One week was spent at the sea shore. Ronald Bilbee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bilbee, 5417 West 16th Street celebrated the holidays by having his tonsils removed at the Methodist Hospital, Saturday. Ronnie came home Sunday morning and although he has to stay indoors this week, he is getting along nicely. Mrs. H. E. McGrady, Jr., 1453 Auburn Street, recently entertained Mrs. Wm. F. Betsill, 1508 Winton Avenue, Mrs. E. L. Dusky, 1738 Christopher Lane and Mrs. Chas. F. Bahne, 1768 Beeler Street at a luncheon-bridge in honor of Mrs. Betsill, who has returned from a visit to her home in South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Workman

U.S.S.Y.M.S., 268 Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Wash. Sgt. John D. Anderson, 393 Engineering Regt., Special Ser., Camp Claibourne, La. Pvt. Wm. P. Brown, 35146368, Co. B, 62nd Inf., L.N.G. Bn. 2nd Plat., Camp Wolters, Texas. Bill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown, 1823 Ellen Drive. He has lived in Speedway three years and graduated the past year from Speedway High School. Clayton M. Brown, Pharmacis’t Mate, First Class; Ward 49-B, U.S. N Hospital, Oakland, Calif. A-S Edward E. Hubbell; Sq. A-3 Bar. 2; N.A.A.C., A.A.F.C.C., Nashville, Tenn. Richard Jennings has been placed in uniform, and has returned to Indiana University for basic training. Word has been received that James Keating has arrived safely in Africa. _ _ Pvt. John K. Patterson, Batt. C, 4th Battalion, Fort Eustis, Va. Pfc Charles R. Tremor, MARS No. 1, Section 1 S G _M, M C A B, Kearney Mesa, San Diego, Calif.

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spent the week end In Sullivan, Indiana visiting relatives and friends. Corporal Floyd E. Workman, Jr. called his parents Monday night from Concardia, Kansas. Floyd Is In the Military Police Escort Guards and is having some interesting experiences escorting enemy prisoners from the coast to prison camps. Floyd received his Corporal’s stripes May 19th, before going oa his first trip. This mission took tea days and covered about 4000 miles The present assignment is still a military secret. Mr. K. Ford Wunder, 1034 Fisher Avenue is at the Methodist Hospital recovering from an appendectomy. Latest reports are that he is doing nicely and hopes to get home the latter part of this week. Miss Phyllis Campbell and Robert Huber will leave Sunday afternoon to attend the Bethany High School Conference held at Bethany Park, Brooklyn, Indiana from July 11th to 17th. They represent the Youth Department of Speedway Church School, and both representatives will be sophomores at the conferences, having completed their freshman conference requirements last year. The week of July 18th to 24th includes Youth from 16 to 24 years of age at conference. Anyone wishing to attend this week of the conference who has not already contacted Mrs. Spencer, still has time to get his name in the pot if he can see her by Sunday, July 11th. « Mrs. Robert Sweeney of Indianapolis and Miss Betty Wild of Sandusky, Ohio spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Sweeney’s aunt, Mrs. J. E. Schaefer and Mr. Schaefer, 4965 West 14th Street.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner, 5254 West 14th Street entertained at dinner, July 4th, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Smith of Milam, Indiana, Miss Evelyn Smith and Mr. George Strickler, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Prentiss and children Phyllis and Jim, all of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Leonard and sons Johnny and Bobby. The dinner was in honor of the approaching marriage of Miss Smith and Mr. Strickler and the fifteenth birthday anniversary of Jimmy Prentiss. Miss Novella Northcott of Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., spent the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Northcott and Nancy. Mrs. Charles Anderson fell at her home at Bethany Park, Brooklyn, Indiana, Saturday and broke her right arm. Mrs. Anderson is the' mother of Rev. Anderson and Bill Anderson. We are sorry, Mrs. Anderson, and sincerely hope that the three weeks you have your arm in splints will not be painful ones. Mrs. Louie Johnson and daughter, Vicki Lee, of Plainfield are spending the week with Mrs. Johnston’s aunt, Mrs. Claude Holder and family.

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Mrs. Helen Smith, 4957 W. 15th street and Mrs. Dorothy Frey, 1640 I Presto, returned Monday night from New Orleans, La., where they attended the wedding of their brother, Dale R. Anderson, to Miss Antoinette Lubrano. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson returned home with his sisters and will visit in West Lafayette this week. Dale will leave Sunday and Mrs. Anderson will make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Smith. Speedway folk who took to the lakes to celebrate the Fourth were: Mr. and Mrs. Titus Huber and Robert and Miss Joan Johnson who were at Bruce Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ziegelmueller and children, Kathryn and George, were guests at Stony Ridge Hotel, Lake Tippecanoe. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Messick were Saturday night visitors at Lake Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brumley and children, Mary Lou and Phil, are spending the week at Shafer Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harlan and daughters are spending the summer at Lake Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cromwell. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hart and sor. Jack, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams spent Saturday and Sunday along the Wabash river near Covington, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ganz Hammer and sons and Mrs. Elizabeth Jones spent Sunday at the country home of Mr. A 1 Weurster near Waugh, Ind. Miss Margaret Evans of 4965 W. 14th street spent from Friday until Tuesday evening visiting her sister Miss Gladys Evans and many friends in New York City, New York. Little Mr. Lester Martifi Smith arrived at the Methodist Hospital Monday, June 28th. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith, 4958 West 14th Street. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Martich and family of 1664 Presto Street are vacationing with relatives in Whiting, Indiana. Mrs. Martich’s sister, Mrs. Mary Murzin and children, who have been visiting with the Martichs accompanied them to Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Leverett Francis and children, Carolyn and Billy of Terre Haute, Ind., and Mrs. D. V. Oberholtzer of Clay City, Ind., were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gummere and son. Mr. and Mrs. David Morrow and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rosner returned Sunday from a week’s vacation at the lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Morris of Woodruff Place spent the week with the Morrow children, David Murray and Jodey. Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelley were, Mrs. Otis Hughes of Flora, and Mrs. Sylvia Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Kolp and Marcia and Sgt. M. A. Robinson of Brownsturg. Sgt. Robinson, a brother of Mrs. Kelley is enjoying a few days at home from Seattle, Washington, where he is stationed with the U.S. Army Balloon Battalion. Mrs. Ray Kelley and Mrs. James Parsons were the luncheon guests of Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin Thursday at Ayres Tea room.

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Speedway Theatre SPEEDWAY CITY Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 8-9-18 O. TERLE And E. PORTMAN In “ONE OF OUR AIRCRAFT IS MISSING’ And CHESTER MORRIS—R. LANE In - ‘BOSTON BLACHE GOES HOLLYWOOD’ Sunday and Monday, July 11-12 MICKEY ROONEY—FRANK MORGAN In THE HUMAN COMEDY’ ’PRELUDE TO WAR’ Tuesday and Wednesday, July 12-14 AN ALL-STAR CAST In ’FOREVER AND A DAY’ JINX FALKENBERCUn LAUGH YOUR BLUES AWAY Hmrnday, Friday and Saturday, July 18-16-17 LANA TURNER—ROBERT YOUNG in ’SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS’ JOAN DAVIS—DICK FORAN in ’HE’S MY GUY!AND SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS

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Low-Calorie Diet If you are on a low-calorie diet, maybe you have used the new salad oil made at Winter Haven, Fla., from pressed grapefruit seeds. Chemists were anxious to utilize the mountains of seed left from juiced fruit. In them they discovered a 30 per cent oil content, which, with the bitterness removed chemically, makes precisely the mayonnaise the dietitian ordered. ‘ ' Baking Pudding When baking a pudding with milk, put into the gas oven while oven is cool and let it heat with the oven. If put into a hot oven, the intense heat is likely to curdle the milk.

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Make your beauty appointments early for service when you want it. Help us by keeping your appointment once you have it (If you must cancel, give ns plenty of time .... Thank you.) Operator—Mrs. Mona Harvey 4905 WEST 14TH STREET 3 Barbers

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