Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1961 — Page 6

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TOWN TOPICS (Continued from Page 1) center on data gathered recently by field survey crews working for the State Highway Department and the Indiana Flood Control and Water Resources Commission. |The Highway Department presently plans to elevate 21st Street (Wall Street Pike) over Int. 465. But residents of the area contend the bridge and its approaches would increase the danger of flooding along Big Eagle Creek, bringing about a repetition of the costly flood of 1957. One dissident group, consisting of 52 homeowners in the Farley Addition west of High School Road north of 10th Street, filed suit in Superior Court, Room 2, last December to block the project. Opponents of the present construction design for Int. 465 have charged that Highway Department engineers are stalling while they try to “whitewash” their de-

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cision to take 21st Street over rather than under Int. 465. The Board also is considering the possibility of an injunction to block further work on flood control measures upstream which “will dump water on us that we can’t handle.” Several residents at the Monday night meeting assured the Board they could get “as many people to sign petitions as there are in town” and one man suggested a protest march to Governor Matthew E. Welsh's office. In other business, the Board deferred for further study the awarding of a contract for repair of a bam owned by the Town and located at 46th and County Line Road. Three bids are up for consideration. The Board also deferred for further study action on bids for water main extensions into three areas of Speedway. Bids from nine firms were opened at the Monday meeting.

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You Are Invited To Attend . . . THE EASTER PAGEANT Portraying the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ! 12 Unforgettable Impressive Scenes Cast of 200 in Colorful Costume ☆ AMPLE PARKING ☆ COLISEUM at the State Fair Grounds 6:00 AAA. . . . APRIL 2ND Congressman Donald C. Bruce, Narrator ★ A special invitation is extended to former Monument Circle Worshipers, since this service has been cancelled this year.

Butler Faculty Awards Two Butler University faculty members have been named 1961 recipients of Lederle Laboratories Pharmacy Faculty Awards for their papers on pharmacology. Awards of $l5O each went to Dr. John Martin, associate professor of pharmaceutical chemistry, and Dr. Donald Meyers, associate professor of pharmacology. Henryk Ziomek, assistant professor of modem languages, Butler University, has been awarded the doctor of philosophy degree by University of Minnesota. Dr. Ziomek also holds a master’s degree from Indiana University and the bachelor degree from Indiana State. Butler Debaters Butler University is one of five midwest schools which will participate tor national debate honors in the Woet Point National Debate Tournament at Weal Point, N. Y., the last week of

April. Priscilla Thomas of Indianapolis and Sam Stegman of Peru will represent the Butler team which survived the District Five qualifying rounds over the weekend at August ana College. Other qualifiers include Augustana, Wayne State, Ohio State and Purdue. Butler’s debaters are coached by Dr. Nicholas Cripe, head of the university's speech department. Yearbook Award Butler University’s yearbook has been awarded a first-class honor rating for the second straight year by The Associated Colleginate Press. The 1960 Drift was entered in competition with yearbooks from colleges and universities in the 2,500-4,000 enrollment class. NEW BUT USED SALE APRIL 14th and 15th SPONSORED BT ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH »Continued from Page 1) Mrs. Marshall Oberholzer, in memory of Mrs. Oberholzer’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beeler; Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Henderson, in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henderson; Mrs. Hattie Riley, in memory of Mr. John Riley; 'Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Copenhaver, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Redmond and Doug, in memory of Mrs. Mae Haldeman and Mr. Charles Haldeman; Mrs. M. G. Spencer, Agnes and Edith, in memory of Mr. Marshall Spencer; Mrs. Rosa Ziegelmueller and George, in memory of Mr. Wm. Ziegelmueller; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wheeler, in memory of Mr. Wheeler’s father, Mr. Mont Wheeler; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wheeler, in memory of Mrs. Wheeler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stevens; Fourth Grade Church School 9:00 service; Fourth Grade Church School 10:00 service, i Baptismal Services will be held Easter Sunday at 4:00 p.m. for those not scheduled for the Sunrise Service. If you have not been ! contacted, will you please call the church office if you will be participating? Monday, April 3, Education Committee meeting at 7:30. All members urged to attend. Dorcas Circle will meet Tuesday, April 4, 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. David Stilley, 2409 Allison. She will be assisted by Mrs. M. W. Curtis. Mrs. Leßoy Vaughn will conduct the worship and Edith Griffin will give a book review. ■Evening Circle will meet Tuesday, April 4, at 7:45 p.m. with Mrs. Novela Groover, 5056 W. 14th. She will be assisted by Jane Spencer, Agnes Spencer and Mae Hoerger. Mildred Mason will give the worship and John Andrae will present the program. Kezia Circle will meet Tuesday, April 4,. 7:30 p.m. in the Bethany room. Mary Richwine will give the worship. Program, a film “The Long Stride” will be shown. World Outreach Committee will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Anna Circle will meet Wednesday, April 5, at 1:00 p.m. with Dee Warriner, 3305 Rockville Road. She will be assisted by Norma Curry. Geneva Frederick will conduct the worship and Jane McArthur will give a book review. Anna Circle also wishes to thank the girl scouts and those who helped serve the Basketball Dinner last week. < The Membership and Evangelism, and the Worship and Fine Arts Committees will each meet at the church on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Choirs: Wednesday—Chapel Choir (boys and girls) 6:30; Chancel, 7:30. Thursday—Children’s Chorale and Angelus, 3:15. Singletons—Come to the Singleton Class room on Friday, April 7th at 7:00 p.m. and see your old acquaintances from Speedway while enjoying slides of Mexico, the land of surprises. Senior Hi’ers please note! The CYF should be represented at the Work Camp Retreat at Indian Lake on April 7th. Be there at 6.30 Friday evening (eat before you go) and stay until 4:30 Saturday helping get the camp ready for Conferences and Retreats. The Cost is SI.OO and the CYF will pay for anyone who can go. Note your CYF Newsletter for what to take with you. Reservations should be given to Mrs. Helser by April 3rd. Also, any CYF young people planning to attend the State Convention will be interested to know the bus (young people only) leaves Indianapolis April 15th at 8:30 a.m. and returns at 11:00 p.m. Preregistration should be made with Mrs. S. A. Gummere, CH. 1-3033, (5215 W. 15th) and all names and half of the fee should be given to Mrs. Helser by April 10th. The CYF will pay half the cost which includes bus fare, banquet and registration fee. Again, see your Newsletter. Paper Drive Saturday, April Ist. The Senior Hi CYF young people will be glad if you will save your papers and magazines for them. Anyone wanting special pick-ups may call either Mrs. Lester Helser, OH. 4-1696 or Mrs. Ross Swords, CH. 4-1318. They will also appreciate the help of parents as both cars and workers are needed. Bring lunch and drinks and plan to work all day. New Members. Forty-four people united with our church last Sunday, including the young people in the Pastor’s Class. They were Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Feucht, Patricia, Sandra and Mitchell, 5890 Cadillac; Elzie K. Wymer, 1818 Georgetown Road; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ross, 5375 Maplewood Dr.; Miss Betty June Huffman, 1763 Beeler; Mrs. Dorothy E Loffland and son Phil. 1126 Rosner; Mrs. Hollis Checeman, 1802 Georgetown Rd.; Mr. Harold Huffman, Carol and Gary, 1411 N. Alton; Jim EhlebracfeL 2235 Win ton; John McGilliard, 5018 W. 22nd; Mike Sash, 2224 Winton; Steve Schein, 1624 N. Whitcomb; Dick Wraight, 2130 Allison; Debby Faust, 4957 W. 15th; Linda Hackett, 1880 N. Norfolk; Elizabeth Halbert, 5008 W. 19th; Gretchen Hamilton, 5014 W. 16th; H. Lynn Huber, 1649 Cunningham; Charlene Lewis, 4974 W. 14th; Pam Peebles, 6116 W. 29th Place; Mary Reed,' 1675 N. Whitcomb; Cindy Rumple, 1646 N. Whitcomb; Kathlene Smith, 5005 W. 15th; Saundra Wilson, 6530 W. 12th; John Baldauf, 6144 Mareen Drive; Carl Cunningham, 1110 Winton; Phil Doll, 5991 W. 29th Place; Patty Ann Engle, 2102 Winton; Jane Ann Johnson, 5040 Crawfordsville Rd.; Donna Jean Tyler, 2049 Allison; The McKitrick, 1919 Winton; Jan* McCallister, 1980 Eisenhower; Linda Jean Montague, 1997 N. Garrard; Carole Ann Pierce, 2106 N. Gerrard. The Rose on our lectern last Sunday announced the birth of Daniel Scott Amteh, ana of Mr. and Mia. Fred Amteh of Cincinnati The grand parenta are Mr. and Mrs. Fkeak Amteh.

Thuraday, March 30, 1961

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