Speedway Flyer, Volume 14, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1945 — Page 3

School News (Continued from Page 1 j custodian, has been on vacation this week. Miss Alice Powell, school clerk, reports that while several work permits have been issued this summer, there has been a considerable reduction from the number issued a year ago.. All blue ribbon clothing should be at the school building with the improvements made on them, with labels on them denoting Speedway, by 10 a. m., Monday, Aug. 6. All first year clothing girls should close the end of their hems of their towels and aprons by whipping. Wednesday, Aug. 8, all blue ribbon baking products should be packed in cardboard boxes and be at the school building by 10 o’clock.

All blue ribbon products will be on display in the 4-H show at the Ipalca Hall, 16th and Alabama Streets on Aug. 6,7, 8 and 9. The local 4-H Achievement Day of the Speedway Sparklers was held in the high school gymnasium July 31 at 3 p. m. Doris White, president of the club presided at the meeting and Mary Jo Nelson, acting secretary in the absence of Barbara Kryter, assisted. Katharine Ziegelmueller gave a short talk on the achievement of the 4-H Club this year. Beverly Myers played the piano during the dress revue, all clothing girls that were present modeled their clothes. Miss Keckler announced the winners and their awards. Patricia Stone led group singing of the 4-H Club songs. All girls should pick up their own exhibits at Ipalca Hall, 16th and Alabama, on Thursday, Aug. 9. The girls who took their record books at the local exhibit should be sure to return them to Miss Keckler at the school building not later than Aug. 6, at 10 a. m. The local 4-H Achievement Day of the Speedway 4-H Club was held July 31 in the high school gymnasium. All exhibits were judged and the following awards

DR. CHARLES C. COHEE, Dentist 1462 MAIN STREET Belmont 2006 Talbot 9440 Talbot 4068 Office Hours Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday—l:oo fk m. to 6:00 p. m. Evening Hours by Appok'inent

MIRRORS $5.80 to $27.65 SHAG RUGS 27”x54” $ 8.50 3’x5’512.95 4’x6* $19.75 TABLE LAMPSSIO.SO FLOOR LAMPSSIB.9S ★ ★ Speedway Furniture Store 1414 Main Street Belmont 2988

Conkle Funeral Home 1934 W. Michigan Street Belmont 1934 z Chapel Equipped With Organ

Skidmore’s Barber Shop 1542 MAIN STREET 3 Barbers “Friendly Service” Shoe Shine

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were made: Clothing !—machine hemmed towel (blue ribbons), Mary Ann Bische, Patricia Bennett, Joan Toomey, Christina Stephens, Mary Jo Nelson, Donna Kay Graybill; (red ribbons), Barbara Degener, Kathleen Woodruff, Barbara Kryter, Florence Bische, Jo Ann Bozich, Joann Simmons, Betty Wonnell; (white ribbons), Shirley Long, Eleanor Knittie. Hand Hemmed Towels (blue ribbons), Mary Ann Bische, Patricia Bennett, Christina. Stephens, Mary Jo Nelson, Donna Kay Graybill, Barbara Degener, Barbara Kryter, Florence Bische, Jo Ann Bozich; (red ribbons), Joan Toomey, Joann Simmons, Betty Wonnell, Shirley Long; (white ribbons), Kathleen Woodruff, Eleanor Knittell. Aprons (blue ribbons), Mary Jo Nelson, Donna Kay Graybill, Kathleen Woodruff, Barbara Kryter, Florence Bische, Joann Simmons, Shirley Long, Eleanor Khittle; (red ribbons), Mary Ann Bische, Patricia Bennett, Joan Toomey, Christina Stephens, Barbara Degener, Jo Ann Bozich, Betty Wonnell. Baking 1 (blue ribbons), Joan Pritchard, Barbara Kesler, Shirley Burton, Edrie Ashby, Carolyn Williams; (red ribbons), Beverly Meyers, Jo Ann Bozich; (white ribbons), Kathleen Woodruff. Baking 2, Gwendolyn McDougal (blue and red), Donna Graybill (red and blue), Patty Stone (red and white). Baking 3, Doris White, (blue ribbons), Nancy Frosch (blue ribbons).

Baking 4, Wilma Beck (blue ribbons), Martha Rosner (blue ribbons), Barbara Morgan (blue ribbons), Jean Preble (white and blue). Food preparation (blue ribbons), Betty Jane Engle, Elizabeth Meyer, Martha Ann Rosner, Mary Lou Hart, Doris White, Wilma Beck, Joan Pritchard, Mary Ann McArthur; (red ribbons), Avis Belcher, Audrey Basey, Margaret Brinkworth. Clothing 5, Elizabeth Meyer (blue ribbons). Clothing 2, Eleanor Garnier (red and blue ribbons). Clothing 3, Marilyn Jo Frey (blue ribbons). Clothing 5, Katharine Zeigelmueller (blue ribbons). Play safe when you work and you’ll work longer.

Plan First Outdoor Concerts Three concerts, including the first outdoor jrogram of the summer by the Indianapolis Athenaeum Orchestra under the direction of C. Bcrschoff, have been arranged at tnunicipal’ parks by the city recreation department. The Athenaeum Orchestra, with Ann Kahn as piano soloist, will play at the Garfield Park open air theater Sunday night (August 5) at 8 o’clock, Mercedes B. Russow will be vocal soloist with the orchestra.

The Vonnegut Band, directed by E. E. Kerner, will entertain at Ellenberger Park on Tuesday night (August. 7) at 8 o’clock. The Indianapolis Concert Band’s final outdoor appearance of the summer is scheduled at Brookside Park Wednesday night (August 8) at 3 o’clock under the direction of William J. Schumacher. Additional programs through September 19th also are being arranged by the department.

Take Mq Word For It I By FRANK COLBY

HANDBOOK OF PRACTICAL ENGLISH Q.—Why don’t you use your influence to Stamp out the erroneous use of “the reason why”? A.—That “the reason why” is incorrect is superstition and nothing more. We find the phrase in the best literature. In the 1600 s, Tom Brown wrote: I do not love thee, Doctor Fell, The reason why I cannot tell. In the 1800 s, Cory used the phrase in a lovely verse, Mimnermus in Church: All beauteous things for which we live By laws of time and space decay. But oh, the very reason why I clasp them, is because they die. “The reason why” is no more illogical than “the place where” or “the time when.” Bell Syndicate.—WNU Feature!.

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This rubber flying suit enables aviators to ascend to 80,000 feet (about 15 miles). Air is pumped into the suit, maintaining a comfortable pressure, no matter what the height. Other devices provide supplementary oxygen and electrical heating. Earphones and microphone are built in, too. All connections are contained in one cable, which can be detached instantly in emergencies. The transparent plastic headpiece allows vision in all directions.

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Teen-Age Council To Sponsor Dance For All Teen-Agers Given To Purchase Piano for City TeenCanteens and Groups

A big street dance for all teenagers will be given by the TeenAge Council on Aug. 10, at the World War Memorial Plaza. Special features of the dance will include two dance bands, a variety show,' jitney dancing, hot dog and soft drink stands, booths for darts, knock over the milk bottles, and other carnival favorites, a side show with surprise attractions. The dance will be open at 8 o’clock and is being given to purchase a piano for the use of all city Teen Canteens and other teefl-age groups. The dance is in charge of a committee including representatives of all city canteens and youth groups wish the officers of the council in charge. They are Ed Warren, president; Basil Anderson, vice president; Marie Higgins, secretaiy, and George McCreary, treasurer. Groups who will participate in tile all-city street dance will include: Boogie Barg, Bill Meyers, president; Boogie Bucket, Joe Van Wye, president; Buzz Bucket, Ed Warren, president; Harmony Hut, Bill Woodrum, president; Hep Kat Hall, LaDonna Basinger, president; Jive Hive, Ed Broden, president; Rhythm Rockers, Louis Shipman, president; Swing Haven, Tom Morgasson, president; Boogie Haven, Edward Kegeris, president; Jump Town, Mitchel Engel, president; Boogieville U. S. A., Lloyd Peacock, president; Cornegie Hall, Rosemary Skowronek, president; Merry Mansion, Mike Eberhard, president; Bud Christ, ticket chairman; Southside Smoothies, Charles Cothron, president; Keystone Kanteen, Bill Mayes, president; Jive Town, Lucille Volk, president; Melody Manor, Leo Welsh, president;

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SPEEDWAY BOWL 3805 W. 16th Street Belmont 0022 ★ Open BOWLING AU Through the Month of August Call for Reservation of Alleys Del England, Manager and Co-Owner 12 Air-Conditioned Alleys Luncheonette

Garfield, Jack Edwards, and Rhythm Inn, Waunita Cline, sponsor. A meeting will be held on Thursday night, Aug. 9, at the World War Memorial to complete plans fbr the dance on Friday. In case of rain the dance will be postponed to Saturday night.

A navy recruit on guard had strict orders to admit no car unless it bore a special tag. He stopped one whose passenger was a high ranking officer. The guard heard the brasshat order his driver to go through, and calmly said: “I’m sorry, sir, but I’m new at this. Who do I. shoot, you or the driver?”

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Jr (nU'EHAMewJHK BECK’S DRUGS 15th at Main Street Belmont 2330

SPEEDWAY AERO CLUB mrofes all aviation enthusiasts to their weekly meeting each Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Speedway Town Hall. The Committee.

Beauty and Comfort

Now that summer is her* you will ba anxious to gat your beauty work in a shop where you can bo comfortable. Wo remind you that our shop is air-conditioned. No matter how hot the weather is it is always cool hare. Look your loveliest during the summer months by giving special attention to your beauty appointments. MURRAY BEAUTY SHOP 1344 MAIN STREET BELMONT 2344

Treats For Tody Serve cottage cheese with pineapple or peaches and sprinkle the top of the cheese with grated orange rind.

SPECIAL SHIPMENT ARROW NECKWEAR SI.OO Child’s Brown Nun-Rationed OXFORD’S Canvas Top Rubber Sole Size 10 to 13/ 2 $2.19 Lyons Department Store 1534-1538 Main Street Belmont 2360

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