Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 218, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1926 — Page 4

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HIGH SCHOOL ADDS PERIOD Shortridge to Battle Crowded Conditions. Because of the crowded conditions at Shortridge High School, another recitation period will be added next semester, opening the latter part of this month, and an additional class room has been obtained at Benjamin Harrison School for use of ' Shortridge students. The new period will close at 3:55 p. m. It is estimated the attendance at the school at the opening of the new semester will be 2,700. The school has a capacity of 1,800. Faculty members said the increase in students will make efficient instruction more difficult. NO ‘CHARLESTON’ THERE Old Fashioned Dance to De Given at Carr Auto Sales. At one Indianapolis dance tonight, there will be no danger of the floor giving way because of excessive "Charlestoning.” For when employes and friends of the Carr Auto Sales Company step on the floor at the company salesrooms, 5436 E. Washington St., only the strains of the old-fashioned waltz, quadrille and schottische will be heard. The dance will be part of the observance o£ National Week. From 10 to 11 a. m., dancing will.be by radio, as Henry Ford is having a special program of oldfashioned music placed on the air from New York. Ford is attempting to bring back the old-time dances. During the rest of the evening an orchestra will furnish music. v APPEALS TO CHURCHMEN Laity Is Urged to Win to Jesus Christ. Church members should spread the word of God through talks with business associatesf, in the opinion of Dr. Martin Anderson, Presbyterian minister of Detroit. Dr. Anderson, who opened a oneweek series of inspirational talks on evangelism Monday night at Roberts Park Methodist Church, urged lay church members to put their shoulders to the wheel 4o win followers to Christ. About 200 personal evangelism workers from all denominations enrolled in the classes. Building Permits J. W. Smith & Son. repairs. 827 Ft. Wayne .S3OO. „ _ _ _ , Hast Theater, furnace. 683 E. St. Clair. S3OO. h. A. O'Dell, furnace. 5406 Roosevelt. *A C - A. Beck, dwelling-. 3823 Speedway. $4 400 W. E. Haller 1 , dwelling. 026 N. Bancroft. $4,500. __ G C. Jose, dwelling, 001 X, Riley. $4 500. G. C. Jose, dwelling. 918 N. Bancroft. 45.500. p nin k repairs. 612 Agnes. S3OO. J. N. Godsey. addition, 1501 E. TwentyFifth. $4,000. ATTIC IS GARAGE NEW ORLEANS—The attic of a home, built on a hillside, is being used as a garage. The family lives on the first and second floors, down the hill from the street level. That Stomach of Yours!

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