Speedway Flyer, Volume 2, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1933 — Page 1
SPELDVM FLYER '
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Roviow and Preview Splendid services were held • at the church last Sunday. There were 196 at Church S.chool and both morning and evening services -were wdll.attended. The senior C.E. planned the program for the rest of the< winter at a social hour held at 6:00 o'clock in the evening. The programs for next Sunday are featured by splendid music and talks by the minister. The morning choir will sing an anthem at the 10:30 service and the music for the evening hour will be furnished by the young people's chorus. Mr. Anderson will speak at both hours. The young people of the senior C.E. will meet at 6:30 following their recreation hour which begins at 4:30. The Intermediate C.E. will meet at 5:30 in the worship auditorium.
Second in Special Series To Be Presented Next Sunday Night .r. Anderson will speak next ..r.iday night on the second .• v ect in his series on "Sermons from Modern Speech". This J „ k is taken from the modern yb.ase: "Making Whoopee". The vO a.k last Sunday night was well ruooi’ved, and it is hoped that you will be present to hear mi is second address. Every word in modern speech is very indicative of the attitude of
"The Community’s Church"
January 20, 1933
modern people. Just what does •this phrase, "making whoopee" indicate about the day in which we live.? Come Sunday night and hear what Mr. Anderson will say about it. The young people's chorus .will sing.
-Speedway Merchants-W-e walked into the A 1 P this week and received the surprise of our lives. It seemed a new store. The walls and counters were lined with green tilework, the vegetables were in a new ra..ck over which flowed a constant mist, the meat department was shining because of new electric refrigerators, and the whole effect was of walking into a new store. Mr. Wolfe and Mr. Houpt claim that it is tho most modern grocery on the west side. It certainly looked it. We were also told that tho A and P. has never cut the wages of a single man since tho depression began, and that they now employ 80,000 people with a $100,000,000. pay-roll. We were glad to have su,ch an insight into ? this large organization. Again we were convince that the best could be bought in Speedway without going downt own. BUY IN SPEEDWAY'.
The. women will sew for the Red Cross on Wednesday of next week from 1 to 4 in the afternoon at the school.
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