Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1949 — Page 10

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uA. In ax for the gigantic task of col F A v now fo 1 - fecting all kinds of information about our citizens, including approx- - of the things they do with their

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census takers and enable them to cove their territory more quickly

Population Shifts : One thing which bothers the census planners is the shift in population. People do not live In the more, and there have been thou-

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Kessler Park (Hoosler area), In addition have _been numerous small

be asked tenants on rental values. This knotty question took into consideration the owner-occupied

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some digging deep into the the 18950 count of the population.

(takers stiould take advantage of {the reappraisal program and| make the rent up to ten per cent {of the reassessment values. The \question is, who will do it? The Census Office in the Massalchusetts Bldg. has been grinding {along here under the direction of

last summer, will give the forenoon address, May 8. . A basket dinner with tables laden with fruits of countryside pantries and gardens is scheduled for noon. Members, former members, one-| - time pastors and friends will gather for the am of

{Henry E. Neal, district supervisor. Mr. Neal last year took a manu-| facturing census and is about to) take another business census in the next four or five months on| retail, wholesale and service businesses. In with these special censuses the will sét up the structure for thé population census next year, It has been the practice of the Census Bureau to use as many school teachers as possible’ because the job requires a high intelligence rating and it also provides extra income for teachers who, for the most part, gladly take the jobs, ’

County Boundaries ‘Noble Hollister," secretary of the City Plan Commission, said

next year would be measured by the Marion County boundaries regardless of population ' density.

reminiscing in the afternoon. Testify to. Age

Sills rough-hewn of logs, to be * seen in the basement, testify to xg the age of the church. The pres- - ent auditorium was built in 1949, While the congregation takes pride in its history, members in talking of Center Church never fall to mention also their senior churchman, Frank Copsey. , Copsey, 90, is a life-long member and grandson of one of the char. ter trustees, the late John Meyers,

member of the church, recalls that| ent over the years. Wet Wight and Loree Dow The story of Center Church, as inal board of trustees, were great/told by Mrs. Vorhies, is one of devotion. Money was very scarce, she says. But the members did what they could to maintain their

uncles of her late husband. United Forces

without making much progressin his buggy, ministering to the

The metropolitan area is usually determined by the bounda f TR density” CHT PE i BRS Square fle, cig = cial service agencies will have a hand in determining who lives! where and why. | Neighborhood grouping by eco-’ nomic status, natural boundaries| such as streams and railroads, |

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r cent of the matket/20d religious and racial groups

due to real are expected to be recorded.

All in all, Uncle Sam will do} a thorough job, and when the census tabulations come out, late next year, Indianapolis will get the first accurate picture in ten! years of how much, and in what direction, it has grown. }

ast cen- Sick, making pastoral calls. The

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the Three Notch Rd." at Ha Woods, and Fisher's at the inter:

ton Rds. {sides of bacon, flour, wheat and

They were sold, with Asbury grains for his horse. i | bringing $20 and Fisher's, $36.50./ “Center Church ‘not only -has| A sum for a new church was sub- wielded an influence among Hooscribed and with the revenue from siers,” Mr. Vorhies recalls, but the chapels a “grand” total of through its 34-year-old mission$628.08. The late Thomas H.|ary.soclety carried on by its deSharp and his wife deeded a half vout women, it has spread all acre of land to the trustees. And over the world. Center Church was erected half-| The church produced an orway between the locations of the dained minister who grew up in chapels, Complete records of its'the parish—the Rev. Chester

Center Methodist Church and (inset) Bishop Richard C. Raines. Mrs. D. W. Vorhies, an active/finances and history have been Hughbanks, now a pastor in Os-

ing the Naval - Journalistic good, Ind. School, Great Lakes. He forTreasures of the church include mesly was, employed: by ‘The

a painting of the Transfiguration which hangs against rich, red curtains in the sanctuary. -These were given by Mrs. . Vorhies in Old Asbury Chapel and Fish-ino.isn The pastor did his part, [Demory of her husband. Mrs.

er's Chapel were struggling along|too, going about the community Netils Digwn Jrsatnied ms Ham. mother.

Other noteworthy names in the ciation will be host to 37 candi-

wine AOR EB. Ro Ames who dedicated the censes te ar ea thy ORE

church;

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Lt. James J Giles, also of Indianapolis, has arrived at Misawa, Japan At Kyoto is Pfc. Norman M. Pirkey Alexandria, while Pvt. Anthony J. Miemieo, East Chicago, is at Kyushu. M. Sgt. Oscar D. Crull, Pentdleton and Cpl. John A. Wortman, 21 E. Regent St, Indiatapolis, are in Kobe, Robert Hittle, 44 8. Butler Ave, is serving aboard the fleet oiler USS Manatee while Frincis L. Wilson, 1130 Wade St., is attend-

Alfred R. Pursell, 5054 E. Michigan 8t., recently was graduated from the Hospital Corps School, Great Lakes. ;

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