Speedway Flyer, Volume 15, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1946 — Page 3
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Eulah’s Beauty Shop 1647 PRESTO ST. Eugene Machine Waves; Roil and New Ray Machineless Waves and Rayette Cold Waves BElmont 5139
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Gay Ninety (Continued from Page 1) work and concentrating their efforts toward helping disabled veterans and their families where needed. The shows given by these ladies have proven very entertaining and requests for repeat performances have been made in a number of cases. All members of the cast are strictly amateur, however, considerable talent has been developed, and many say they now perform like veteran professionals. Some highlights of the program include the following numbers:
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Worry and work and delays—all because this car can’t take cold weather. Isn’t it tragic that the owner didn’t believe the Weather Man when he forecast a hard winter? This motorist said, "I’ll take a chance and hope for the best.”
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“Barnacle Bill the Sailor”, “Delitha Mae, Comedienne”, “Barberettas, Harmony Singers”, “Clementine”, “Songs You All Know” (Barber Shop scene with men selected from the audience as customers, which always proves a very mirth-provoking affair), and “Square Dance.” This program will be presented November 5 at 7:30 p. m., at the Speedway High School. No admission will be charged, but a free-will offering will be taken. Collective Bargaining The term “collective bargaining” was first used in London in 1891 by Beatrice Webb and was promptly popularized in this country by Samuel Gompers of the AFL.
But here is a happy, carefree driver. No matter how cold the morning, off he goes with a singing motor, and all because he simply drove in for complete D-X Winter Change-Over Service. It’s the sure way to protect your car this winter.
In Europe By GEORGE S BENSON Pmid»nt ©f Harding College S.arcy.Arkanxas E 3 ~
LEAVING New York at eleven o'clock A.M., I flew to London in just 20 hours. A flight to London shows how the world is growing smaller. Our relations with other countries are becoming much more intricate as the globe shrinks, and our great need is better understanding which will beget wisdom. For 20 years I have had a great personal interest in studying the secret of national prosperity, which of course is the sum of each individual’s prosperity within the nation. This interest was first awakened when in 1925 I observed the poverty of China for the first time. More Than COUNTRIES having Resources equal resources are not always equally prosperous. That is an axiom most of our people accept readily. They have come to know, sometimes subconsciously, that our democracy is mixed of more, and perhaps finer, ingredients than statistical reports of national resources will show. Surely, what makes one nation happy, peaceful, wealthy, need not make another nation troublesome and ripe for revolution from within. Truly, there are many ingredients in the recipe for national well-being. Today, when the popular catchword, even internationally, is “security,” we know that one of the most valued, ingredients is prosperity. If people everywhere could understand and achieve the conditions necessary for prosperity, every home • neighbor and
Margaret Bartel (Continued from Page 1) Hunter of Cleveland and B. Webb of Louisville. Miss Bartel’s sisters. Henrietta Arvin wore a black suit dress studded with silver, and Anna Vurpillat wore a black and cerise gown. Mrs. Bess Bogart, mother of the groom, wore a platinum blue dress with blue sequins and all wore corsages of three white gardenias. After the wedding a reception was held at the Hotel Kentucky. The couple motored to Cincinnati Saturday night and on Sunday evening/left by plane for a two-weeks stay at the Commodore Hotel, New York City. Mr. Bogart is a graduate of the University of Tennessee and spent three and*a half years in the Army Engineers Corps as a major.
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every world-neighbor would benefit. This is like a good deed that pays off for everybody. What la CURRENTLY, the the Secret? writer is concluding a stay of eight weeks in Europe. On the itinerary are England, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, and France. The objective is to study political, economic, social, and religious conditions in each country, with a hope of arriving at definite and significant conclusions regarding the secret of individual and national prosperity. If we can be sure why it is that .American wage earners and farmers can purchase with their earnings two times as much food, clothing, shelter, and transportation as the workers on any other continent can purchase with their wages, we shall then understand the factors we must preserve as vital to all of us in our period of reconstruction. For awhile, I would like to be your European observer, for it is my conviction that some important lessons can be pointed up by studying our continental neighbors. Ours is a great economy. If we in America can have enough foresight to cooperate for the sake of production, our land can long remain the land of freedom and plenty. , Beginning next week, this column will survey postwar England, and will then proceed with some significant observations of continental nations.
Auditions (Continued from Page 1) to 20 years inclusive, are invited to enter the contest. Each contestant will appear before a board of five judges. The contest is open to pianists, violinists, trumpeters, flutists, cellists and clarinetists. Violinists, pianists and cellists are expected to play the first movement of a standard concerto. The others should be prepared to play a standard work. Contestants must bring their own accompanist. There will be only one piano available. Pianists will play without the accompaniment of a second piano. The judges will select two contestants from each given category, if the performances warrant, and the 12 contestants selected will appear in a final audition before Dr. Sevitzky at the Murat Theater on Saturday, November 30, at 10 a. m. Dr. Sevitzky reserves the right to select more than one soloist if the performances warrant. No entry blanks are required, and there is no fee. Rules for the contest may be obtained by contacting the press department of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Murat Theater.
APPENDECTOMY There are so many things Touched upon in conversation. We may start out on our bunions ■End up on our weekly ration.’ The party dress that Mary has Qr the color of Sue’s eyes, And—maybe now we mention Kate With—a view to criticize. Or the neighbor’s cats that always pick The stillest hour at night To sit ensconsed upon our step And—howl with deep delight. - The boy next door who always runs Across our well kept lawn, Those Kelly twins who never fail To—awaken us at dawn. But honest now, if I were you I would so happy be, I’d give a party and proclaim My—Appendectomy! —Anna E. Young. “Room Service” For Veterans Over WIBC Room Service Rooms for G. I’s. continues each Wednesday evening at 9 p. m. over WIBC, to present Indianapolis area veterans who need places in which to live. In addition to the four veterans interviewed each Wednesday, a locally-prominent speaker sets the theme with a brief talk. The speaker for October 9, will be Sydney B. Marker, associate secretary of Indianapolis Council of Social Agencies.
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FRED W. WINGERT Paper Hanging Enameling Painting Estimates Materials Furnished 4933 W. 11th St. BeL 4733-2
SPEEDWAY HOBBY SHOP FOR HALLOWEEN Masks Noise Makers Lanterns 4 P.M. to 8 P.M. Mon. through Fri. 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Saturday 4906 W. 16th STREET
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BLUM FLOWERS “FOR EVERY OCCASION” 3433 W. 10th St. Belmont 30&5 "Flowers By Telegraph*
MOOREFIELD COAL COMPANY "We Don't Keep the Best - - We Sell It* 2820 W. MICHIGAN STREET BElmont 0350 Owned and Operated by Zeb. Maddrey
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