Speedway Flyer, Volume 12, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1943 — Page 4

CLASSIFIED ADS All ads for this column must ba written out in full, on one tide of the paper only. They ifarald bo mailed to us or Drought in by ten o’clock, Wednesday mornings. Please do not telephone in your ads. Charges: The minimum rate ter an ad here is 20c. For an ad with more than twenty-five words, the charge is 20c plus one eant a word beyond the minimum words. Payment must accompany each ad. Coin or stamps will be received.

ELECTRIC IRONER FOR SALE—good condition, 1630 Allison St., Bel. 4248-M.' TOR SALE—New Feather Pillows at 4926 West 14th Street. TOR SALE—Rok-O-Glider porch set like new. Chair and glider to match. 5061 Ford Street. HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER wants house to rent. Talbot 7696, iZIST—S9.OO (a five dollar bill and four one dollar bills) probably on Ellen Drive or Lynhurst. Please return money, if you found it, to the Speedway Church office, 14th at Winton Ave. GUITAR INSTRUCTIONS All Plectrum Instruments. Former Instructor at Arthur Jordan Conservatory. Ted Coll. Be. 3982-W. HONEY—Plenty of it. FOXS’ FRUIT FARM. 3% miles northwest of Speedway. TA. 0129. TOR RENT—Modern cottages on Shafer Lake. For reservations write to Lake Lodge Cottages, R. R. 1, Monticello, Ind., or call Belmont 0623-W after 6:06 p. m. PAPER HANGING—W. E. REYNOLDS, 1606 Fisher St., Speedway. Call Belmont 4326-M. Estimate free. HENDRICKS—The bicyle man, 15 years at 643 E. 42nd, now at 1907 E. Riverside Dr. WANTED—Paper hanging, painting and paper cleaning. Work guaranteed. Miller, 3545 W. Washington Street. Belmont 8140-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, Res. Phone Be. 1822-J, FOR SALE—fI-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.

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Birthdays for July—Paul Jennings, July Ist; Francis Marion Bilfcee, 2nd; John Aiken, 14th; Charles ‘Stewart, 20th; Robert Denny, 20th; Harris Thorpe, 21st; Arthur Higbee, 25th; Ganz Hammer, 26th; Bob

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Bland, 30th; Oliver Zeiher, 31st and F Sgt. Kenneth Martin, July 11th. Several 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, U S S Y M S, 268 Puget Sound Navy Yards, Bremerton, Washington. Sgt. John D. Anderson, 393 Engineering Regt. Special Ser., Camp Claibourne, La. Pvt. Wm. H. Bilbee, A sn 35141158, Bks. 1136, 705 T Co. Bth Squadron, 75th Air Wing, A A F Seymour Johnson Field, North Carolina. Pvt. Robert E. Bland, 234 Signal Opns. Co., Presidio, San Francisco, Calif. Pfc Marion G. Bratton, 397th T S S Barracks 8, Box 31%, Keesler Field, Miss. Pvt. Wm. P. Brown, 38146368, Co. 8., 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, Pharmacist* Mate, First Class, Ward 49-B, U S N Hospital, Oakland, Calif. A-S Edward E. Hubbell Sq. A-8 Bar. 2 N A A C, A A F C C, Nashville, Tenn.

Richard E. Jennings, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Jennings, 5018 West 10th Street, attended Speedway School, was Inducted into service the 26th Of June. He is studying dentistry at I.U. and will continue his studies. His address is Pct. Richard E. Jennings, 15515 t S U A S T N.. Memorial Hall, Co. B, Sec. 7, I. U., Bloomington, Ind. Pvt. John C. King, 35142030, U S A Co. F., 342nd Med. Regt. Camp Cooke, Calif. Robert David Means Ph M., 3rd Class, Dispensary Y, Camp Barry, Great Lakes, 111. Pvt. John K. Patterson, Batt. C, 4th Battalion, Fort Eustis, Va. Pfc. Hayden H. Rahm has been in the hospital and would enjoy hearing from his friends. Pvt. Paul F. Stamm, Batry B, 148, F A R T C, Fort Bragg, N. Car. Sec. 8. Pfc. Charles R. Tremor, YMF 115, M B O A G 42, Marine Corps, Air Station, Santa Barbara. Calif. Maurice C. Ward, Av.-Ca., U.S. N.R.-U.S.N.P.F.S., 28th Batt., G No. 2, Rm. 97, B Quad., lowa City, la. Cui. Floyd E. Workman, Jr., 35099074, 456th MPEG Co., Bar. No. 3, Concordia Interment Camp, Concordia, Kans. Donald K. DeWar enlisted in the Coast Guard, he is the son of Mr., and Mrs. P. K. DeWar, 4945 West 13th street, he attended Speedway grade schools and Washington High School. 'Donald has lived in Speedway about 12 years and was employed at Allison’s. His mailing address is Mo. M.M. 2nd C, Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland.

JUVENILE DETENTION AUXILIARY TO SPONSOR PARK DAYS Word has been received that the Juvenile Detention Home Auxiliary will sponsor the amusement park at Riverside next week. The dates set are Thursday and Friday, July 22 and 23. Many Speedway individuals and organizations are interested in the work of the auxiliary. This is the opportunity to aid this worthy work. Go to Riverside July 22-23. Tennis Tournament A tennis tournament will be held at the park, starting August 2nd. Those wishing to enter may sign

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with Mr. Stevens or Mr. Trosky on or before July 24th. The meet will cover the following classes: Boys and Girls Singles under 16 years. Boys and Girls Doubles under 16 years. Boys and Girls Singles, 16 years and over. Boys and Girls Doubles, 16 years and over. Mixed Doubles, 16 years and over. Prizes will be awarded first place and runner up. MOTHERS* CHORUS ANNOUNCE OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES The new officers of the Speedway Mothers’ Chorus are, president Mrs. Fred Kellam; vice-president, Mrs. Ralph Farley; secretary, Mrs. John F. Fidger, Jr.; treasurer, Mrs. Howard Anderson.

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The following committees will function throughout the year: (1) music, Mrs. C. M. Westenhofer, chairman; Mrs. Wilbur Messick, Mrs. Helen Martin; (2) rose fund, Mrs. Paul Myers, chairman, Mrs. Floyd Beck; (3) luncheon, Mrs. Ray Kelley, chairman, Mrs. Glen Urban, Mrs. E. D. Owens; (4) publicity, Mrs. Harry Hoerger; (5) property, Mrs. Joseph Etter. The July business meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Hoerger, 5114 West 15th street, Wednesday afternoon, July 21st, at one-thirty o’clock. All members are asked to be present. Mrs. H. Hoerger, Pub. Chm. School News Miss Louise Liebenderfer has been employed to teach languagearts in the second and third grades of our elementery school for the coming term. Miss Liebenderfer

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was a practice teacher in Mrs. Craigle’s room during the past year and did very good work. She is also highly recommended by Butler University where she maintained a high scholastic record. She lives at 3417 West Michigan Street and is a member of the Christian Science church. Miss Louise Starkey is spending the summer working at Cedar Point, a summer resort on Lake Erie. Miss Starkey plans to return to Speedway in time for the opening of school, Sept. 7. All high school teachers who taught in the Speedway Schools last winter are under contract to teach in our high school again this winter, Foy King has donated a piano

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to the school. Mr. and Mrs. King: plan to move to Florida in the near future. Mr. King was formerly a. member of the school board. The school is grateful to Mr. King forpresenting us with the piano. A new dinette set consisting of an early American china closet and table and chairs has been purchased and placed in the home economicsroom. It is quite a nice addition to the department. All parents who have children entering the first grade this fall should call Be. 1062 any week day except Saturday and register the child with the school. Children will be admitted to the first grade who are six years of age on or before November 30th.

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