Speedway Flyer, Volume 15, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1946 — Page 3

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A. E. Whitaker LOCAL AND OVERLAND MOVING All Loads Insured 2332 W. Michigan St. Belmont 0733

Speedway Pastries We Do Our Own Baking FANCY CAKES and PASTRIES SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY CREAM HORNS & DANISH PASTRY Belmont 0805 4906 W. 16th St.

BLUM FLOWERS “FOR EVERY OCCASION” 3433 W. 10th St. Belmont 3035 “Flowers By Telegraph” ' 4

MOOREFIELD COAL COMPANY “We Don’t Keep the Best - - We Sell If’ 2820 W. MICHIGAN STREET BElmont 0350 Owned and Operated by Zeb. Maddrey

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CHICKENS CALL BELMONT 1655-1 (after 6 PJd.) Free Delivery On Dressed Chickens Saturdays JOHN GAITHER 10th St. 2 Blocks West of High School Road

Bird Club Plans First Annual Canary And Cage Bird Show In Hotel Severin SCHOOL CHILDREN ADMITTED SAT. WITHOUT CHARGE

The Greater Indianapolis Bird Club will have its first annual canary and cage bird show at the Rainbow Room in the Hotel Severin Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Mrs. Elsie Watts, show executive chairman, has announced. Prize birds from over the United States will be on exhibit, both domestic and foreign birds are included, A. W. Thompson, club president, asserted. Love birds, doves, parrots and other show birds will be judged according to color-bred standard as adopted by the American Color Breeders, Inc., show officials said.

It is expected to be the largest number of birds ever exhibited in Indianapolis. Several hundred trophies, plaques, cups and rosettes will be awarded in the five divisions. Show officers are Otto Frenzel, J. R. Spalding, Mrs. Elsie L. Watts and Mrs. Margaret Williams. Club officers are A. W. Thompson, Otto Frenzel, Perl Williams, Mrs. Lena King, Mrs. Margaret Williams and Mrs. Edna Ferguson. The exhibit will be open to the public Saturday and Sunday. School children will be admitted free Saturday morning from 9 to 12 o’clock, and bird fanciers will give free instructions on care of birds, according to Mrs. Watts.

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We Have Much To Be Thankful For By Violet Phelps Do we need a special day In which to say, “thanks” to God? When if we but look about us, We behold wonderful gifts from the sod. How much we owe to our Maker Who opens His hands each day. He gives us of His very life, When we seek Him, and earnestly pray. These wonderful gifts He gives us, Are bought with neither silver nor gold, Yet how seldom we ever appreciate, This abundance of love, untold. We can all share the sunset, We can view our neighbor’s rose, We can see His stars in the heaven, The moon its beauty bestows. Then each day give thanks for little things, Our home and loved ones dear. Our church, our friends, our country, There’s so much to give us cheer, And so much to be thankful for.

Were You Born in NOVEMBER? Here the sign of Sagittarius is dominant, and persons born under its influence are intensely enthusiastic and love freedom. Anything they attempt they attack with energy. Because of their love of freedom, they are hard to circumscribe—they break loose somehow and disaster is apt to follow. The flower of this month is chrysanthemum and the birthstone, topaz.

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V. F. W. National Home Is Unique Patriotism represents an emotion that is often reflected in flagwaving, by pompous oratory, by the observance of historic anniversaries and by parades ,and ceremonies. Much deeper lie the real emotions and feelings of patriotism. The patriotic ideal of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States is service—service to mankind—service to community, state f and nation. Indeed eligibility to ! the V.F.W. is earned by serviceextraordinary service in time of [emergency. For the V.F.W. is i composed exclusively of veterans 'of America’s wars “on foreign soil and in hostile waters.” That ideal of ser vice con.inues to be the guiding motive of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States in peace as it was in war. It finds perfect exemplification in the V.F.W. National Home for War Orphans, near Eaton Rapids, Mich. Conceived as a living memorial to the nation’s honored dead, the V.F.W. National Home is a practical example of the highest type of service. It is a beautiful and lasting tribute to the memory of those who sleep in military graves. No ceremony, no monument can more adequately express the love and gratitude of this nation for the men who died ,to keep it free than this “child village” established by America’s overseas veterans for the security of the sons and daughters of our nation’s heroes. It was in 1925 that the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States founded its National Home for War Orphans. It was—and has remained—exclusively a V.F.W. undertaking. It was—and has remained—unique among all the philanthropic projects of the country.

Here is an ideal setting, more than 200 girls and boys from 4 or 5 to 18 years of age, live in comfort and happiness as the beloved wards of members of the V.F.W. and its Auxiliary. Nothing is lacking here that goes to make the average American home pleasant and comfortable. The children occupy, not dormitories, but family size homes, each a complete unit in itself. There are 21 of these attractive, modem families, each purchased or erected by a “House mother,” normal family life is achieved. The children in each cottage are of various ages. “Big Sister” helps “Little Brother” manage his fork and spoon at breakfast. “Big Brother” helps “Little Sister” get safely down the stairs—usually one step at a time. Both boys and girls share in the home tasks—washing dishes, making beds, paring vegetables, just as millions of girls and boys all over the land help millions of busy mothers.

SPORTS Football It happens but once in a lifetime. Alabama vs. Vanderbilt. Alabama was penalized twice within its own 10 yard line; first to the five, then to the one foot line, and still held on for two plays before Vanderbilt was able to crash over for a touchdown. The margin of victory enjoyed by Alabama was on an intercepted pass, with two seconds of play remaining in the first half, that resulted in a long run and score. Final score, Albama 12, Vanderbilt 7. Golf Tommy Vaughn is moving his pro-shop into the main part of the club house where he will hold forth during the coming winter. Plans are going forward for the first “Stove League” meeting in December. This meeting is scheduled for Sunday, December 1 at 2 p. m. Roland MacKensie, who in 1930 was a member of the British Walker Cup team experienced a very unusual incident. His long brassie shot landed in the pocket of a spectator standing near the 18th green. He dropped a ball over his shoulder and got his par 4 and the match..

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Oscar Straus and Woody Herman will present two widely different muf'eal programs at the Murat Theater next week when Mr. Straus leads his symphony orchestra in a waltz concert on Wednesday night, November 27, and Woody Herman conducts a program of jazz favorites Sunday night, December 1. A concert of waltzes and scores from light opera will highlight the “Straus Festival” show. Compositions by Johann and Joseph Strauss and by Oscar and Erwin Straus will be played and will include “Last Waltz”, “Three Waltzes”, “Sweethearts” and parts of “The Chocolate Soldier” operetta by Oscar Straus based on a play by George Bernard Shaw. Current trends in modern American music will be illustrated by the jazz orchestra which is famous for its popular renditions of “Caldonia”, “Bijou”, “Your Father’s Mustache”, “Mean to Me” and many others. The Blue Moods quintet and Gold Award Esquire winners also will appear with the Herman show. ,r “

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

CHICKEN DINNERS Plate or Family'Style D & E Raaarvatioaa Only Turkey will be served during holidays. 2 blocks East of Brownsburg on North side Rd. 34 BROWNSBURG 9213

SPEEDWAY HOBBY SHOP MASONITE DOLL HOUSES 1 $4.98--$5.98 Strombecker Doll House Furniture $1.29 4 P.M. to 8 P.M. Mon. through Fri. 10 A JI. to 8 P.M. Saturday 16th & Main

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