Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1958 — Page 7

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TOWN BOARD REPORT (Continued from Page 1) to purchase some Scotchlite Reflective street markers. These markers should be very helpful to the late comer-homer. . Did you know that the night operators at the Sewage Treatment Plant report every hour to the Town Hall? If for any reason they cannot the police are immediately sent to investigate. Plans are being made for 1958 street improvements. Mr. Wood and Mr. Jacobs are hard at work on the program now. This is the first year that all street work will be paid for by gasoline and Motor Vehicle taxes only. From time to time we try to pass on suggestions which we hope may be helpful. This week may we remind.you that anyone who goes from door to door soliciting or selling merchandise should have a license issued by the Clerk’s office. You have a perfect right to see it, however, it does not endorse the seller nor his merchandise. Before you buy or obligate yourself to buy, be sure you are going to get your

merchandise if you order. A very good rule is, never make a down payment before delivery. If the solicitation is for service, such as termite control, furnace cleaning, home repairs etc. and the firm is unknown to you, call the Better Business.' Bureau. Better yet, support your local business man, he is the one that helped make Speedway the nice place in which you like to live. Visit his store or shop, you will be pleasantly surprised and he deserves your support. Wayne Baxter

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ST. ANDREW’S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Series from the Lenten Gospel series, “And Keep It” Luke . 11:14-28. Services at 9:30 and-11 a.m. • 6 p.m. Confirmation classes for seventh and eighth grades. '• 6:30 p.m. youth Choir for High schoolers. 7:30 p.m. Senior Luther League, grades nine through . twelve. Pastor Bigelow will present a short paper on the meaning and history of Lent. Jerry Zimmer will be in charge of devotions with Miss Susan Armbrust furnishing refreshments. Monday, March 10, The Sunday Church School Staff will ; -a meet at 7:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall Plans will be laid for the Vacation Church School. Tuesday, March 11, The Church Council will meet in Fellowship Hall at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 12, Midweek Lenten Vespers at 7:30 . p.m. Pastor Bigelow will continue his series of Lenten devotions on the Life of Christ, “Alone.” Senior Choir will meet for practice following Vespers, from 8:15 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday, March 13, The Nursery Guild will hold its monthly meeting in Fellowship Hall beginning at 8 p.m. A full evening is planned, so come and bring your friends. Many of the women of St. Andrew’s have been taking part in preparing the creche figurines for next Christmas. Our heartiest thanks to the Nursery Guild for sponsoring this work to help our families restore the proper spirit of Christmas. Sunday, March 16, LAETARE, The Fourth Sunday in Lent. Services 9:30 and 11 am. Coming Events. MAUNDY THURSDAY COMMUNION April 3 at 8 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES: Noon—Downtown at First Church, 747 North Pennsylvania. 2 pm.—St Andrew’s. 8 p.m. THE LITANY at St Andrew’s. There will also be noon devotions at St. Andrew’s. Other service schedules to.be announced later. BUILDING NEWS ... The Building Committee has begun its work of interviewing architects for the proposed new church plant Chairman Victor Peterson has appointed several investigating teams which as now at work. Within a month, a recommendation will probably be made for the retention of an architectural firm from the local area. THE SITE COMMITTEE will have a proposal to present for congregational action within the next two weeks. Special announcements and working papers will be sent to the membership before the special congregational meeting is held. OUR CONGRATULATIONS to the congregation of St Christophers upon a successful steeple raising. May the golden cross atop the spire serve as an inspiration and a constant reminder of God’s gift of grace in the Death and Resurrection of His Son.' The Roster of new Committee chairmen is almost complete. The official announcement should follow shortly. It is our hope that our congregation may function more adequately and freely as a result of the work of our members upon these planning and working committees covering all the facets of our congregational life.

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