Speedway Flyer, Volume 19, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1950 — Page 4

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Los Amigos Personal Christinas Cards Select your personal printed Christmas cards as soon as it is ( convenient as the time grows i shorter each day. Better to have I ready too early than too late. We as a class are anxious for you to see the designs we have to offer before you make a decision. We invite you to call or come to the house. The first order has been sent in and another should be ready by Nov. 1. ■ Mrs. S. A. Gummere, Be. 0529, 5204 W. 15th St. 'Mrs. C. E. Schrock, Be. 3528, 5202 W. 15th St U.S.Navy News : The U.S. Navy announces a new policy pertaining to enlisted reserves who have four or more dependents.. „. Enlisted members of the Naval Reserve who were involuntarily recalled to active duty may now request transfer to inactive duty or discharge from "the Naval service if they have four or more dependents.... The new Navy policy is designed to coincide with the Dependents Assistance Act of 1950, which provides allowance for only three dependents of service men. ... The U.S. Navy has also suspended the recall to active duty of enlisted reservists with four or more dependents.

WANTED SN CAKEFUL DMVEIS to inquire about our low automobile insurance rates. Select-Risk Insurance Saves You sss GET TOUR QUOTATION TODAY DIAL BE. 0532 (Day or Night) Speedway Mutual Insurance Agency R. P. McCLAMROCH 1808 Beeler St

e AMBULANCE SERVICE Try ouz Ambulance Service for greater comfort— lmmediate "Around the Clock" service—To any P«*i of CBy. Stnio or wß out of State. “Chapel of the Flowers” STEVENS MORTUARY 313$ W. 16th Street IMpeiiai 0125

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Hospital Unit For Speedway The Speedway Gamma Theta Chapter of the Psi lota Xi Sorority has started a hospital unit for Speedway. A hospital bed has already been purchased and is being used by one of our bedfast Speedway residents. Other equipment will be purchased including wheel chairs, crutches, walkers and many other items which are necessary to care for our physically disabled residents at home. All equipment will be available to Speedway residents free of charge. The profits from projects which the sorority is sponsoring at this time will help to further this worthy cause. When die ancients said a “work well begun is half done," they meant to impress the importance of always endeavoring to make a good beginning.—Polybius, Grecian historian (205-123 B. C.)

A news report that a four-year-old boy who had not spoken before, startled his parents by suddenly remarking, “This is a heck of a world!” Instead of talking, that kid had been thinking! A college education is often a great help in getting a job working for a man who never reached the sixth grade.

“Faith Festival” At Speedway Christian Church The Faith Festival will be held Oct 29, at Cadle. Tabernacle, in observance of Reformation Sunday. Dr. Robt. W. Sterle, editor-in-chief of Protestant World, will be the keynote speaker. Dr. Sterle is a Presbyterian pastor who has spent 16 years in interdenominational work. He wil Ispeak at 8 p.m. Also participating in the program will 'be a mass choir of the Indianapolis Protestant Churches singing under the direction of Dr. G. F. Holler, minister of music of the First Presbyterian Church. A Religious drama will be presented by students from Indiana Central College. Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa, world famous Japanese Christian will speak Nov. 19th and 20th in Indianapolis. On November 20th he will speak at 2:00 p.m. before the Indianapolis Council of Church Women in St. Mark’s United Lutheran Church and at 7:30 p.m. at a mass youth meeting in Third Christian Church. Adm. Chester W. Nimitz, wartime commander in chief of the Pacific Fleet, will speak October

ALEXANDER 5c - SI JO STORE Speedway's Big Little “Qime” Store 1414 Main Street Belmont 0271 STORE HOURS Monday thru Thursday 9:00 AM. to OHIO PM. Friday 9:00 AM. to 8:30 PM. Saturday 9:00 AM. to OHM PM.

FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY STORE HOURS: 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Mon. thru Fri. 7 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturday WE DO OUR OWN HAT BLOCKING Service /« Our Slogan . Quality Our Motto Walt's Speedway Cleaners & Shoe Repair JIMMY CUTRELL, Proprietor W. OpM. On On OhOn Mut 4723 W. 16th Street BE. 0561

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This Prest-O-Lite employee is taking a good deal of justifiable pride in the fact that be has reached his twenty-fifth year with the Company. The watch he holds is a symbol of his achievement. This watch—awarded by the Company—is just a token of the Company's appreciation and is over and above all of the many benefits an employee receives.

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25th, in Indianapolis before the English Speaking Union as part of the city’s observance of United Nations Week. Pre-Christmas Notice Plan now to buy your Christmas Tree from the Speedway Lions Club. They will have their location at the Methodist Church lots on 16th St. between Winton Ave. and Auburn St. We’U keep reminding you. Plan Your Musicale Tour Are you making your plans to take the Musical Tour with us? Our wagon train leaves Thursday, November 16th at 8:00 p.m. along “Melody Trail.” We’U be looking for you! Speedway Choral Club, Berniece Farley, Publicity 2nd Precinct, Wayne Twp. 2nd Precinct, Wayne Township will vote at C. L O. Hall, 1012 Main street, November Tth.

National Flower Week Oct. 29 Thru Nov. 5 • A nation-wide flower fiesta is held once a year—National Flower Week, sponsored by the Society of American Florists. This year, the week of October 29-November sis dedicated to flowers ... their beauty, fragrance, sentiment and meaning. Mr. Virgil Edwards, President of the Allied Florists of Indianapolis, Inc., tells us that National Flower Week was inaugurated six years ago by the Society of American Florists as a week of education about flowers ... their care, use, lore and meaning. Each year it becomes a bigger flower fiesta, with flowers being given away by the thousands and becoming the center of attention throughout the nation.

Many florists and greenhouses will have special flower displays and hold “Open House” for the public during this special flower week. Each year there are more varieties and more beautiful flowers for everyone to enjoy because of the progress of floriculture. In the early days, flowers had very few petals; there were double varieties; and there was little range of color. Mr.. Edwards stated that during National Flower Week the entire nation pays tribute to all the beautiful flowers for their inspiring and uplifting influence, and for the joy they bring to mankind. Also, Mr. Edwards advises us that members of the Allied Florists of Indianapolis, Inc. extend a most cordial invitation for everyone to visit the National Rose Show which will be held during National Flower Week at L. S. Ayres & Co., furniture depart-ment-sixth floor, Tuesday, Octo-

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Appliances Television Bendix Washers I r oners Refrigerators Oil Heaters Shot Guns Motors Boats Open 9 A.M. to 9 PJC Closed Thursday k Sunday KERKHOF'S SERVICE 3601 W. 16th St IM. 3211

In recent years 75 men and women employees at Prkst-O-Lite have reached their twenty-fifth anniversary and have received either gold pocket watches or equally fine wrist watches. Such loyalty must have good reason behind it. Perhaps it can best be explained in the satisfaction Prest-O-Lite people experience in their work at Speedway.

WAMLt* TO THIS COUNTRV. HE BROUOMT THE OH. FOR THE LIFE OF A JACKASS IN FARTS OF AFGHANISTAN. NATIVES f 7 DIUEVC THAT NISSINO AN OLD MOI.K \% A WW SURE CURE FOR COCOS AND ME APACHES. ! BLE JAMES SMITH Of-SAM WWO ACCIDENTALLY PROOFED mjfftm HIS RONSON LIGHTER FROM A TWO HUNDRED AMD TWENTY- fiHHV FIVE FOOT TOWER. IT LANDED UDQN A CONCRETE WMMOATION MKgyf BELOW. IMAGINE HIS AMAZEMENT TO WSCOVIA THAT THE LIGHTER WAR COMKfTfLY UNHARMED.AND WUE Vi .-- UFOH THE FtBRTTDMS ■. . P . SEZZ

ber 81, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Wednesday, November 1,9 a.m. to 5:23 p.m. Golden Rule Bible Class Of Speedway Christian The Old Indiana Harvest Moon has never shown down on more loving and happy hearts than the twenty-four members and friends of the Golden Rule Class as they roasted weiners and sang good “Old Time” songs last Tuesday evening. The Sharps have a way of making their guests feel like kings and queens, so like the real “blues” they called for each one and returned them to their homes in their royal coach (Hay-wagon).

It was really fun for all. The Golden Rule Class is thei oldest class in the church school and we congratulate them on their fine class spirit as we all look to them for inspiration. Mr. I. A. Welty is the class teacher. God bless them all. Town Notice We call your attention to an ordinance prohibiting the burning of leaves, trash or other matter in the streets or alleys of the town. Anyone violating this ordinance is subject to a toe. Town Board. MARY-MARTHA BAKE SALE SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4th

Parker Durr Republican Candidate for Wayne Township Trustee Parker Dunn, who lives at 1848 S. High School Road, is 40 years old and has always lived in Wayne Township. He is married and has two daughters, Ann, a Senior in Ben Davis High School, and Sue, an eighth grade pupil in Ben Davis Grade School. He is a member of both the Grade and High School Parent Teacher Associations. Mr. Dunn is a graduate of Butler University, a member of the Mt. Olive Methodist Church where he serves as a member of the Board of Trustees, belongs to Bridgeport F. A A. M. No. 162 and the Bridgeport Chapter, O. E. S. For several years he served as a Committeman for the Boy Scout organisation and at the present time Is a member of the Committee of Management of the West Branch of the Y. M. C. A Mr. Dunn has always been selfemployed and has had twenty years successful business experience In farming and real estate work H elected. Mr. Dunn will work for adequate school facilities and will employ qualified personnel In order to give an efficient business administration of township business.

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MARY-MARTHA BAKE SALE SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4th

VTO matter bow sweet a tooth you IN have, once to a while your taste buds appreciate tartuees. Cranberries are tart but here we euM»e> meat them with pineapple for a Cranberry Pineapple We. The amount of sugar added hat eaeugh to make the filling sweet. Combtoe t 4 cup sugar, 8 tbsps. flour H *P salt. Add 1 Wk earn whets • mm berry sauce and 1 bee. cue Ujto) crashed pineapple. Mix well IW into pastry-lined pie plate, dot with 1 tbsp. butter or margarine. Cover with remaining pastry and dent forget to slit the poetrytop Brim to a hot gas oven (4»*F.) for 39 mine. Yield: 1 htock pie. Such laundry aa towel*. e*£ duroys. bedspreads that dokt need ironing when they’re dried in the gas dryer, shouldn’t holett to the laundry basket to wrinkle. Feld them and pat them sway a* sstn as you take of the dryer. Beets wont lose their gey red if the long taproot leaves and an ineh or two of stem ere left on. Recently approved hythe American Gas Association's Testing X«h oratories are new ass lurnaect which may be installed in euch confined spaces as closets—eepeclaljbr convenient tor the new basement* lest homes. % * Pickle-making? Follow the N*WSi> inns' lead and add carry to sharpen tbs fiavor. A plat jar takes shMl I—ll 4 tap. powder. Bread toasted under the brefier has a certain crisp taate that’s delicious Preheat broiler about 9 minutes, put bread on broiler pan about three taehca from tamo. « • * Too high n flame under trying •eh— and any other tried food will make it etlek to the pen. Tarn dams the flame to prevent sticking.