Speedway Flyer, Volume 14, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1946 — Page 3

Association To Meet In World War Memorial This Special Meeting Open To The Public k The Indiana Association for by Radio will hold a meeting Monday, January 28, at 4 p. m., in the World War Memorial. There will be an address on “Educational Uses of Radio”

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by Dr. Franklin Dunham, Chief, Radio, V. S. Office of Education, Washington, D. C. A tour of FM studios, station WABW, will be from 5 to 6 p. m., ninth floor, Underwriters building. Yearbooks will be distributed. The custom of wearing engagement and wedding rings on the fourth finger of the left hand originated in an ancient belief that a very delicate nerve 'runs directly from that finger to the heart.

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HARRY JAMES Waitin’ For The Train To Come In * I Can’t Begin To Tell You I’m Always Chasing Rainbows Baby, What You Do To Me KAY KYSER Slowly I Don’t Want To Do It Alone That’s For Me Choo Choo Polka VAUGHN MONROE Let It Snow—Let It Snow When The Sandman Rides The Trail

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G. I. RECORD On the tombstone of an Army mule was inscribed the following epitaph: “In memory of Maggie, who in her lifetime, kicked one general, ■four colonels, two majors, ten captains, 24 lieutenants, 42 sergeants, 454 privates and one bomb.”

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THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

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PEARL BAILEY Tired Fifteen Years BENNY GOODMAN Symphony IMy Guy’s Come Back CHARLIE SPIVAK The Bells of St. Mary’s You Can Cry on Somebody Else’s Shoulder DAVID ROSE Humoresque One Love FRANKIE CARLE As Long As I Live Oh! What It Seemed To Be

GETTING AROUND ‘What’s the matter, Mary?” “I’ve got rheumatism in my muscles.” “You ought to visit a masseur.” “What’s that?” “A man who pinches you all over.” “Oh, you mean a marine!”

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The All-American Radio Program Certified Returns of RADIO DAILY’S Ninth Annual Radio Poll OF CRITICAL AMERICA . . . reflecting the opinion of the newspapers, magazines and trade press of the United States 1— Favorite Com. Program Fibber McGee & Molly 2 Favorite Entertainer. Bob Hope 3 Favorite Dance Band (Sweet)Guy Lombardo 4 Favorite Dance Band (Swing)Tommy Dorsey 5 Favorite Male Vocalist (Classical)John Charles Thomas 6 Male Vocalist (Popular)Bing Crosby 7 Feminine Vocalist (Classical)Lily Pons 8— Feminine Vocalist (P0pu1ar...... Dinah Shore 9 Symphonic Program New York Philharmonic Symphony 10— Popular Musical Show“ Hit Parade” 11— Symphonic Conductor. Arturo Toscanini 12— Comedianßob Hope 13— News Commentator.... Lowell Thomas 14— Dramatic Programßadio Theater (Lux) 15— Dramatic Serial“ One Man’s Family” 16— Sports Commentator. Bill Stem 17— Children’s Show“ Let’s Pretend” 18— Educational Program“ American Town Meeting of the Air” 19— Quiz Show“lnformation Please” 20— Daytime Variety Show“ Breakfast Club” 21— Comedienne Joan Davis 22 Announcer. Don Wilson 23 Popular Singing Unit Andrews Sisters 24 Comedy Team Fibber McGee & Molly 25 Song of the Year“ ’Til the End of Time” 26 Musical Composition of the Year“ Polonaise” Radio Daily’s Ninth Annual Radio Poll was conducted under the supervision of Ross Federal Research Corp, fully certified, under the direction of B. E. Jolley, head of the research department.

"GAY GADGETS" Associated Newspapers WNU Features

By NANCY PEPPER THEY GET IN YOUR HAIR Did you see “Meet Me in St. Lou* is**? Didn’t you love Judy Garland** hair-do’s? Well, make yourself a Trolley Bow and meet me at the corner Casbah. A Trolley Bow, Junior, is a bow of two-inch-wide stiff grosgrain ribbon, with long ends. Sew it on a comb, trim up the ends with anything from buttons to HIS initials, and wear it at the center back of your hair with the ends hanging down. Necktie News—Tie one of dad’s old ties around your head, knotted at the side, with [|g| / the ends hanging down on your shoulder. The louder the lovelier. Date Data ■flU Just for the records, the most BME popular hair gadgets with date dresses right now /jfl are pearl-topped combs. Make your own if you’re saving your dimes for war stamps. • • • Slanguage Hey, Drool, Who’s the GhoulHello, who’s that with you? Neckerchief—A gal who necks. Toujour la Clinche—A remark that describes a gal who necks. Droon—A cross between a drip and a goon, and twice as bad. Tizzy for Two You’ve done your hair and had your shower; You’ve dressed with care—-it’s Zero hour. You brood and worry, as you wait, You wish you hadn’t made this date. Can he afford to take you out? What will you find to talk about? If he can’t dance you’ll be a wreck! Supposing he expects to neck! You wonder where you’ll finally land Or is he giving you a Stand Up? Your hands are cold, your head Is hot, Your feet are rooted to the spot. Take comfort, chum, these words so true are— YOUR HERO IS MORE SCARED THAN YOU ARE!

UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERNS TO HOLD MEETING The Major Harold C. Megrew Auxiliary to the United Spanish War Veterans will meet Monday, January 28, at 8 p. m., at Fort Friendly, 512 N. Illinois street. Mrs. Margaret M. Macy, president, will be in charge of the business session and initiation ceremonies. Mrs. Margaret Simmons, historian, will be in charge of the service for the anniversary of the birth of William McKinley, who was commander-in-chief during the Spanish-American War.

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rMM * ,onfl ® is,an<e < ® n t>nues to bo ex* tremely busy. The return of oversees veterans and reconversion activities are making the wires hum. \ 8"* *" SP * tß t **° b* 9 service '' a'''' generally has been steadily improving. CW,rse ' we are wor^infl * M,r d to make it better and still bettor! Right now, and for a while yet, you can help if you’ll "go easy" on the crowded Long Distance lines. INDIANA BEIL TELEPHONE COMPANY MM

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Chib Will Review “January Thaw” Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt will review “January Thaw” by Bellamy Partridge, author of Country Lawyer and Big Family, on Wednesday afternoon, January 30, at 2 o’clock in L. S. Ayres Auditorium. This is the third in a series of reviews given by the Wednesday Book Review Club for the benefit of the Marion County Society for the Crippled. Last year the club’s contributions enabled

the society to provide a teacher for two home-bound children, to purchase a wheelchair, clothing and a hospital bed, and to give part-time employment to a disabled person. The dates for the remainder Of the reviews to be given by Mrs. McDavitt are March 27 and May 22. Hostesses for January will be Mesdames Rose Marie Cruzan, Harry Krug and William Rohr. Mrs. George Hoffman is the newly appointed executive secretary. She replaces Mrs. Broward G. Busard, who has moved to Veedersburg, Ind. <

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