Speedway Flyer, Volume 25, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1956 — Page 7

Thursday, April 12, 1956

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Front End Alignment 'Motor Tune-Up Wheel Balancing Battery Service Generator Service Tire Repairing Starter Service Lubrication Repack Front Wheels Oil Changing Brake Service Road Service U.S. Royal Tires Delco Batteries QUILLIN’S SERVICE 5232 Crawfordsville Rd. CY. 1985 Hours; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Hon. - Sat.

KENNETH W. Jaynes Plumbing & Heating INSTALLATION ALL WORK REPAIR GUARANTEED REMODELING ME. 1-9803 1833 N. Moreland Ave.

1956 EVINRUBES and BOATS CHRIS-CRAFT BOAT KITS Big Sale on Used Outboard Motors 3601 West 16th St. ME. 2-4579

DR. RENJADUN SCRUFF Optometrist

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from page 1) Down,” to be presented by the Circle members. MARY-MARTHA CIRCLE will have a Progressive Breakfast at their meeting, Wednesday, April 18th. Hostesses will be Mrs. Harry Vehling, 1647 Gerrard; Mrs. Charles Hiatt, 1671 Gerrard; and, Mrs. Raymond Moore, 1665 Gerrard. Worship will be given by Mrs. Louis Smith. Program, “World Upside Down.” Time 9:00 a.m. LYDIA CIRCLE will meet Wednesday, April 18th, at 1:00 p.m. with Mrs. C. S. DeLohg, 5202 W. 14th Street, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Gummere. Mrs. Rose Ziegehnueller will give devotions and the program will be on Practical Missions. CHOIR REHEARSALS: Wednesday: 4:oo—Angelus Choir 7:3o—Chancel Choir Thursday: 3:oo—Children’s Chorale 7:oo—Chapel Choir B:oo—Cloister Choir CHANCEL FLOWERS: The Chancel flowers for next Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sharp in memory of Mrs. Sharp’s father, Mr. Emil Schmitt MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BANQUET. Our annual banquet will be held May 4th at 6:00 .p.m. in Fellowship Hall. Tickets will be for sale at the April Circle meetings, then any tickets remaining will be on sale at the church mornings of April 20th, 23rd and 24th. A member of the committee will be in charge. There are a limited number of tickets, so get yours early. For information, call Mrs. Scott, BE. 3543. GOLDEN RULE BIBLE CLASS met last Wednesday with Mrs. Louie Kelley, 1905 Allison, for their April party. Mesdames Nelle Harvey and Harriet Shepherd were co-hostesses. In the future, the class parties will be held on the second Wednesday of each month, instead of the third Tuesday. THE LOS AMIGOS Class will meet tomorrow, Friday the 13th, at 6:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall for their monthly class dinner and meeting. All are invited to come and enjoy this fellowship and don’t let the date bother your superstitions. Rev. Graves will speak on “Christian Education for Adults.” Rev. Graves will be teaching in Butler University Religious Education Practicum at Northwood Christian Church each Tuesday and Wednesday through May 2nd, during the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 1:45 p.m.

CENSUS In the recent Census sponsored by the Holy Name Society in which all m?n of St. Christopher parish took part, three thousand and six homes were visited in the boundaries of the parish. The boundary lines of the parish are from Vermont and Olin Avenue, west to the County Line road, then County Line road north along the north boundary line of Clermont, east on a diagonal line to 34th Street and Dandy Trail, then east on 34th Street to Georgetown Road, south on Georgetown road to 25th Street, east on 25th Street to Olin Avenue, and south on Olin Avenue to Vermont Street. In the 3,006 homes visited it was learned that 413 families were Catholic, 2,246 families professed various Protestant faiths and were active in church or expressed a preference for Protestant faiths. They found 347 families with no church affiliation. The percentage of Catholics in this area is approximately 14%, Protestants 75% and churchless 11%. The percentage of Catholics in the United States is approximately 20%. Many persons visited commended the men on the work they were doing. The men are very appreciative of the fine reception accorded them by the families visited within the territorial boundaries of St. Christopher parish. These boundary lines took in more than Speedway City proper.

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“OUR Sth YEAR IN SPEEDWAY” STATE FEDERAL Tax Returns Prepared MICHAEL C. LATZ MAXINE C. LATZ LOCATED AT SUTPHIN'S SPORTING GOODS BE. 1321 4832 W. 16th STREET TR. 8-2779

DR. RICHARD H. TUBESING Optometrist BY APPOINTMENT 16W NORTH AUBURN STREET Office,.CYpress 1452 “ Speedway City, Indiana Home, CYpress 0715

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