Speedway Flyer, Volume 1, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1932 — Page 2
F TEA CO. MEAT MARKET Special Prices On Beef, Fork, And Lamb. Frosh Lake Porch-- --140 lb Speedway Store on Main Stroot Clarence Tho soniir biy* s class will moot at tho homo of Charles Stallwood,' 4950 ’.7* Ford St.., on next Tuesday ovoning. j...—-1. .; ■! - Mrs* Lloyd and Mrs; Jalkob se? ablo to be out for Sunday School last Sunday* They havo both boon confined to their homos With illness. Mrs. Fern Mears has for some time, but can rocoivo visitors now. The Ladies Aid will meet at tho homo of Mrs. Pease, 5254.W* 14th Stroot, next Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock. young pooplo of Marion County are sponsoring a throe night session es a Youth and Marriage Institute on April 20,. 21, 22 at the Ist U.B* Church. Mrs. Eubank from the Foderal Council of Churches of Christ is loading the institute. The season ticket for the throe night s i s 5 -EXPERT LADIES TAILORINGFitting - Rebuilding - Relining Mrs* Rose Krout zinger 1508 Winton Ave*. Be. 3667 W
Men* s Sfiits And Overcoats Ladies Plain \g»T Dresses i 4-3*l' Zy-Au Cleaned i— ■ s i s < pr ° 930 d Free Delivery Special Prices On Rugs . And Draperies I West I 6th., 51 Cleaners 2508 "J. 16th sA. .... Be* STANDING IN THE CHURCH BREAD'LINE A real es-ate man in Lexington Ky., once sold me a hoyst-Ho took mo through it from attic to cellar. Those were his arguments why this section of the city was a jgoo'dAsoction 'ts- li,ye in: it -.had pdoasapt : Suirrounding.Sj if'-had a good schdxjl, JL;t had £oe.dXiro-.. protection, it hk£. good ! paii ( C<? | .protection, it had splendid- J.-■ churches, and thor.e was '&no- of’- ’ 1 my own faith and order;'in whi.cn I could worship* ‘ ? The deal was clinched and I moved in. As a citizen of the city I. contributed my share to the maintenance of the schools; I contributed my share to the maintenance of the pa.rk.; I contributed my share to the maintenance of the fire department.... but for several months I contributed nothing to the church. I grew--ashamed. I said te myself, ”My property is a better investment because the church is nearby. If death er trouble should come to my home I would not hesitate te call on the'pusto and ho would nover refuse to • cone* I accept all of these benefits and contribute nothing. So I grew ashamed of standing in t‘he .church’s bread-line. Every community has people who are getting something for nothing at the expense of the church* -J.C* JaCkson
