Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1961 — Page 7
Thursday, November 30, 1961
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ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page !) drinks and sandwiches. Why don’t you go down? Members of the Altar Society will receive corporate Holy Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday morning. Regular monthly meeting of the Altar Society Wednesday evening, December 6th, in the school social room, will be a pitch-in-dinner and Christmas party. It will begin at 6:30 p.m. The ladies will attend the Sacred Heart Devotions at 7:30, then return downstairs for a short business meeting and party. Father Richart will be the guest speaker and the St. Christopher grade school band will play. Ladies are asked to bring a variety of salads, desserts and vegetables .. . and their own table-service. The committee plan on having five or six different meats, smorgasboard fashion, rolls and drinks. And since it is a Christmas party, as usual each lady is to bring a 50c gift, all “Christmasy” wrapped, for the gift exchange, canned or staple goods for the Little Sisters of the Poor, and a gift for the mentally ill at Central. The gifts for Central MUST NOT be wrapped. These gifts may be socks, handkerchiefs or tee-shirts for men or women, cigarettes, candy, head scarfs for women or neck scarfs or ties for men, cosmetics, toothpaste, tooth, hair or clothes brushes, jewelry, fountain pens, wrapping paper and ribbons. Every lady in the parish whether she is a member of Society or not is invited. This is Father Lindemann’s once-a-year party for the ladies in appreciation for their hard work during the year. Hostess chairmen are Helen Gambrall and Helen Sherman. High Mass at 8 o’clock Monday morning was sung for John Dockter as requested by Ruth Dockter and Ruth Kasnak. Joseph Hoffman was remembered in the Mass on Tuesday morning at the request of the Richard Platte family. Mrs. J. Walter Hannon requested the Mass yesterday morning for John F. Breen. This morning the Mass was for Valeria Boeinlich at the request of the Martin Finn family. Sandra Long and James Willians, both of St. Christopher parish, were married at an eleven o’clock Nuptial Mass, Saturday morning, November 25, in Holy Trinity Church, Indianapolis, by Father Paul Richart of this parish. They will be at home on Lyndhurst Drive in Eagledale. The Rev. William Alerding, New Orleans, performed the marriage ceremony Saturday morning, November 25th, at eleven o’clock for his cousin Donald Anthony Alerding and Miss Dorothy Ann Toney in St. Christopher. A reception in the church followed. After a wedding trip West the couple will live at 614 S. Melvina. We would like to add our congratulations! All PECANS ordered have been received, and while we have plenty on hand now, don’t wait too long to buy the nuts so important to those delicious cookies. They freeze very well or can be stored from year to year in the hydrator in your electric box. $1.50 per pound. Call Helen Beberdick, CH. 1-0363, Betty Meyer, CH. 4-0283, Helen Freund, CH. 4-2384, Helen Riedy, CH. 4-2231, Loretta Taylor, CH. 4-9096, or Nora Bray, CH. 1-5816. Have you shared your S. & H. Green stamps with the grade school children yet? They wish you would. The children are doing very well. They have collected hundreds locally and their relatives and friends are mailing S. & H. Green stamps to them from far away places. Why don’t you? The children ask, “Won’t you please help us and send us your S. & H. green stamps? No amount is too small. Address them to St. Christopher School, Speedway 24, Indiana. God bless you and thank you.” We are sure that everyone, whether Catholic or Protestant or no particular faith at all, is anxious to see children transported to and from school safely. Well, that’s what giving your S. & H. Green stamps means, because while the bus purchased in 1954 has been a faithful carrier, many trips and many children are wearing it down. \ Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray
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TOWN NEWS (Continued from Page 1) partment on the installation of permanent traffic signals and turn lanes. Renewed emphasis on the need for traffic signals came in the wake of the latest fatality—the death of two-year-old Wesley Canada of Jamestown. The youngster was killed Monday when the car in which he was a passenger was struck by a semi-trailer truck as the eastbound car was attempting a left turn into the shopping center. Speedway Police Chief Glen H. Collins, who estimated traffic will increase by 50 per cent in the area between now and Christmas, said the accident was the third in as many days at the intersection. Collins also read into the record statistics showing that eight persons, in addition to the two fatalities, have been injured at the intersection in 13 accidents since April 15, 1961. Property damage, as estimated by investigating officers, exceeds $6,500 in the sev-en-month period. Board members said the State Highway Department has agreed to study the possibility of paying for installation of turn lanes and other modifications to the highway if the Town and the shopping center developers will split the estimated SIO,OOO cost of traffic signals.
The Town Board voted immediately to pay its half of the cost. Board members Kenneth H. Smith said, “When we first started discussing traffic signals with the State Highway Department, there had not been an accident or fatality. “When Interstate 74 is opened at High School Road, traffic on 1-74 moving into the area at 65 miles an hour will suddenly be confronted by a 50-mile-an-hour signs. Motorists just won’t observe this without some firm means of controlling them. Motorists can travel at 65 miles an hour all the way from Illinois without a traffic light and they’re more apt to maintain their speed than slow down when they get into the shopping center area.”
In other business, the Board discussed with Lawrence I. Couch, consulting engineer, progress of plans for insuring Speedway an adequate future water supply. Couch recommended to the Board that Speedway consider building a surface water treatment facility capable of handling up to 3,000,000 gallons of water daily. Board members, in an effort to reduce the heavy interest rates that would accompany a bond issue for a facility of this size, asked Couch to prepare estimates for a treatment plant that would handle half the amount. This size in the thinking of Board members, would be sufficient for the Town’s future needs.
Board member John F. Fidger, Jr., said that it in the future it became necessary to construct an additional facility, the two facilities built individually would be less expensive than the proposed single $430,000 unit, which with interest over a 30-year period would cost approximately $976,000. Fidger said this was based on the fact that the Town has sufficient assets to pay cash for the construction of the initial smaller facility, thus eliminating the loan interest. The Board also:
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1. Appointed Tom Baker, James DeLapp and Joseph Hansen to the Appraisal Board. 2. Formally signed a contract giving Roadways, Inc., the job of widening Lyndhurst from 40 feet to 30 feet between the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad tracks, and 16th Street. 3. Took under consideration a request from the Speedway Civil Defense unit to purchase $799 worth of new equipment.' 4. Appointed Leonard R. Czenkusch, 3904 Hollister Drive, to the Board of Zoning Appeals to replace Clarence Woodward, who resigned.
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