Speedway Flyer, Volume 13, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1945 — Page 4

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Intermediate Girl Scout Troop 122 To Become Senior Scouts Girl Scout Troop 122 and their leaders met at the home of Marcheta Collins for a covered dish dinner Monday evening. The troop is donating $5.00 to the White Cross Guild to be used as part payment on a Tiny Tim bed. The troop is working on the requirements for Senior Service Membership and Senior All-Out Day. Sandra Heston was elected as our senior representative and Delores Coleman as our Juliette Low representative. The troop will attend its first Senior Conference for all senior girls in scouting at L. S. Ayres auditorium, Saturday morning. The program will include “A

Old Fashioned Box Social FRIDAY NIGHT, FEB. 16 Speedway High School Gym BIDDING STARTS AT 6:45 P. M. MESS CALL. 8:30 DANCING and ENTERTAINMENT 9:00 - 11:30 MUSIC BY THE HI-C’s A Pair of Sheer No. 51 Gauge Hose To Be Awarded Specialties MURAT CHANTERS QUARTETTE XYLOPHONE NOVELTIES Karl Degener SQUARE DANCE MUSIC By Ray Brumley, Ward Hunt, Chas. Scruby CALLER—CHAS. MYERS AUCTIONEER —MORLAN HIGGINS —LEBANON CLERK—THOMAS MOFFETT—SPEEDWAY

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Style and Beauty Clinic,” a discussion of Wing Scouting by LaVonne Mannfeld, and “What Is New in Vocations for Girls,” by Miss Ruth Lewman, Shortridge High School gifts advisor. Next week We will have an investure service at the home of Rita Dyer for Wilma Weaver and Nancy Covell. Patty Hamke, Reporter. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my neighbors and friends and all organizations for the many cards and flowers and kindnesses shown me during my recent illness. —Mrs. Harold Monee. BUY WAR BONDS.'

SCHOOLNEWS The Speedway schools will fly the “Schools at War” flag again in February. Total sales were 100 per cent in all but three of the 17 groups participating. The average per cent participating was 99.5 per cent in the elementary school and 98.4 per cent in the high school. The kindergarten students are taking quite an interest in the stamp selling campaign. Total sales in the kindergarten during January were $69.80. The basketball team will play at Zionsville tonight. Our last home game will be against New Augusta Saturday night. Tickets will be on sale until 4 p. m. Saturday at Skidmore’s barber shop. N. D. Cory, superintendent of schools, has accepted an invitation to speak at the dinner meeting of the Elwood Lions Club at Elwood, Ind., next Wednesday evening.

The report of Lawrence Thompson, head of the business education department, shows the following activities for the Business Education Club this year: 1. To present typewriting certificates to Speedway High School students who reach speeds of 30, 40, 50, 60 and 70 words per minute for first time. 2. To present pin awards to the first few students to earn typewriting certificates of each of the speed groups and to the first few shorthand students to reach dictation rates of 60, 70 and 80 words per minute. 3. To present an award to the senior who graduates with at least seven business education credits and who has made the highest scholastic average in his or her business education courses. 4. To present an award to the basketball player who make the highest per cent of foul toss attempts in the regularly scheduled games and tourney play during the 1944-45 season.

5. To sponsor a dance in honor of Speedway High School athletes. 6. To provide programs for each home football and basketball game. 7. To present an assembly program for the student body. Of the activities mentioned above: (1) Programs were prepared and passed out at each of the

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home football and basketball games. (2) The following typewriting certificates have been presented: 30-word certificates, Norma King, Patsy Heaton, Catherine Medenwald, 'Dorothy Ames, Josephine Boner, Ellen Finnerty, Joyce Williams, Maryann Renard, Barbara Amos, Floyd Miller, Jane Wagle, Jean Finch, Joy Schoenewey, Mary Lou Chapman, Joan Gaddis, Donna Etter, Frances Lindley, Mildred Rosner, Glennajean Logue and Kathleen Althoff. 40word certificates, Patsy Heaton, Josephine Boner, Anna Marie Thompson, Ellen Finnerty and Floyd Miller, 60-word certificate, Marian Bruce. (3) A “present standing” list has been kept on the bulletin board of the basketball foul shooting contest. (4) An assembly program is planned for the first of March. \ (5) A committee is working on plans for the athletic dance to be held shortly after the close of the basketball season. Officers of the club are: Harriette Elder, president; Norma Melson, vice president; Georgia Jean Foster, secretary; Zenna Carmichael, treasurer, and Joyce Williams, reporter. Lawrence E. Thompson, faculty sponsor.

On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Jan. 31, Feb. 1 and 2, the Speedway Jr. Classical League (Latin Club) sponsored a campaign to aid the current drive of the Nationalinfantile Paralysis Foundation for funds to carry on its very necessary work. The club set its goal at $50.00. Representatives of the club visited all grades, kindergarten through 12th, each day of the drive, to solicit contributions from the students. Miss Agnes Spencer is sponsor of the Latin Club. "Combat America” To Be Shown At War Memorial The film, “Combat America” with Clark Gable will be shown in the auditorium of the War Memorial, Friday, Feb. 2 at 4:00 p.m. There is no charge and everyone is welcome. The picture will last one hour. This is under the sponsorship of the Indorsers of Photoplay of which Mrs. David Ross is president; the Parent-Teacher Association, Mrs. Thoms, president, and other patriotic organizations.

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Yeast—l-2 cakes Warm water—cup Margarine or shortening—•/, c. Sugar—l/3 cup Strong Coffee—l cup Evaporated Milk—l cup Hour—6-7 cups

Yeast in water. Add shortening, sugar, salt, coffee, milk. Stir until blended—add egg, flour, gradually until dough is stiff. Knead until smooth. Place in greased bowl. Cover. Set in warm place to rise. Divide in 2 parts—one for bread, the other for rolls. COFFEE CAKE r Ingredients and instructions as above. Divide in three parts. Shape one part as rolls, another as a loaf and cut the third part info 5 uniform pieces. Roll each piece into a thin rectangle (no larger than pan used for baking.) Brush each piece with melted margarine. Sprinkle 4 pieces with a mixture made by combining the brown sugar, cinnamon, finely chopped nuts and currants or finely chopped raisins. Stack slices to have the 5 layers with plain layer on top; place in greased pan. Allow to double in bulk. Bake in hot oven (400°F) 20 to 25 min. Brush with Coffee Icing, sprinkle generously with chopped nuts. COFFEE ICING Confectionery sugar—*/j cup .. . double strength coffee ... I’A tbsp, vanilla, pinch of salt. Beat until ' smooth.

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Local Woman Has Unique Experience Merely to see a ship pass in the night is not a spectacle that would attract many persons to toe banks of the Ohio, but it drew Mrs. Maurice Smith, formerly of Jeffersonville, Ind., all the way from her home in Sjpeedway, because her son, Robert Smith, a sailor, was aboard. She would have beep content to wave it a silent farewell as it slipped through the sleeping harbor envoyage from Pittsburgh to New Orleans, but her vigil got greater reward -than she had bargained for. When she told the coast guard why she was keeping watch they gave her the interesting information that,toe boat would dock at the Jeffersonville boat works for a minor repair, and you can bet Mrs. Smith lost no time driving across the river at 12:30 Saturday morning the vessel pulled in. Mrs. Smith was escorted to the boat works by a member of the Indiana State Police, and after telling why she was there a naval officer hustled off to get Sailor Smith out of a sound sleep. Grabbing the first clothes he could lay hands on, the excited lad came running in a motely outfit that included his own ; trousers and a shipmate’s shirt, blouse, socks, and shoes, as it was dark and “Smitty” grabed whatever he could find. Mrs. Smith went back to Louisville where she was visiting her sisters, and presently got a call that she could see Bob again. They were together on shore when Bob picked up a paper bag and put a couple of hands of dirt into it. His mother asked him, “Why the dirt?” andßob’s reply was, “I can put my foot on good old Indiana soil anytime now," After the boat pulled out Mrs. Smith drove to the canal locks, where she got her third glimpse of the departing youth. While waiting for the last gate to open, Bob leaned over the ship’s rail and kissed her goodbye. Thui a trip that had started out with prospect of being quite sober and unpromising turned out to be a thrilling and exciting succession of events. P.T.A.NEWS The regular meeting of the executive board will be held Wednesday, Feb. 7, in the new Band Room. Mrs. Florence Nadolny, Publicity.

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Speedway theatre 1450 Mitin Street SPEEDWAY, IND. THUB. - FBL - BAT. FEB. 1-1-3 GENE TIERNEY uE DANA ANDREWS la “LAURA” aba STUART ERWIN BOBBY HENRY la “The Great Mike” SUB. - MOM. FEB. 4 • S JEANNE CRAIN FRANK LATIMORE la “In the Meantine, Darling” also ANN SHIRLEY DENNIS DAY in “Muuric in Manhattan” TUES. - WED. FEB. 6 - 7 CARL ESMOND OSA MASSEN in “Master Race” also ROBT. LOWERY ELLEN DREW in “Dark Mountain” COMING ALAN LADD in "AND NOW TOMORROW"

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