Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1963 — Page 5

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ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHVRCH (Continued from Pae»» 1 Fry-Carry Out tomorrow night from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. in the school social room. The regular weekly Ladies Party will follow from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. Members of the Holy Name Society and their wives will receive corporate Holy Communion Sunday morning at the eight o’clock Mass. Following the Mass, the annual Husband and Wife breakfast of ham, scrambled eggs, hot rolls, fruit juice, and coffee will be served in the school social room. Father William J. Schmidt of Brebeuf Preparatory school will be the guest speaker. So that the committee will know how many breakfasts to prepare, reservations, as early as possible, will be appreciated. Call Carol Wolfla, president, CH. 4-7288, or Bob Bailey, AX. 3-1869. A High Mass was sung on Monday morning for Gertrude Craig at the request of the Joseph Geiman, Senior, family. Mrs. Craig, the sister of Mr. Geiman, is recently deceased. The Walter Bische family requested that the Mass on Tuesday morning remember Mary Ann Bische. On Wednesday morning the Mass was for Nettie Altheide at the request of neighbors. Agnes Reddington, recently deceased of Holy Trinity, was remembered in the Mass this morning. The Robert Baskerville family requested the Mass. The Mass on Friday morning will be for Mary Breen at the request of the Corcos family. William and Betty Meyer requested the Mass on Saturday morning be sung for the deceased members of the Meyer and Boersig families. Congratulations to St. Christopher Quiz Team! They won again Sunday in the Criterion Quiz contest at Christ the King over Christ the King team with a score of 130 to 90. They are one of the four teams to compete in the finals next Sunday. Congratulations to Shirley and Marjorie Alderson of 6522 West 12th street! Gina Kay was born at the Coleman hospital on February 15th and weighed 7 lbs. 12 oz. She has two sisters, Shirley in the Bth grade at St. Christopher school and Christine in the 4th grade, and three brothers, Pat in the sth grade and Robert and Michael at home. Mrs. Nora Seville was expecting to go home yesterday from the Methodist hospital, when we talked with her Monday. She is better, but not too good yet. , Mr. Vanard Sherman is home from the hospital, and gradually getting better. A Cana Conference is to be held at St. Michaels Sunday, March 10th, at 1:45 p.m. Father Blaise Hettich will give the conference on the theme, “How to Keep Your Marriage Interesting.” Reservations may be made by calling AX. 1-334 or AX. 1-5709. Discussion Group meetings this week were on Monday night, the Sacred Heart with Marie Hatch at 8:00 pm. and the Our Lady of Fatima with Judy Rosner at 8:30, and on Tuesday night, the Ave Marie with Katrina Carter at 8 o’clock. A Tuesday night Mass at 7:30, as well as the regular morning Masses at 6:15 and 8 o’clock, will be said at St. Christopher during Lent. On Thursday night at 7:30 will be regular Sacred Heart Devotion prayers. Benediction, Holy Communion, and the Stations. Confessions are heard each week-day morning from 6:45 to 8 o’clock and on Saturday from 4:00 until 6:00 pan. and from 7:30 to 9:00 pan. No evening services at St. Christopher on Wednesday and Friday nights, as in previous years, during Lent But every week-day afternoon at 5:30, there are Rosary and Communion. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

BELL TELEPHONE NEW BUILDING Indiana Bell Telephone Company today announced plans for constructing a new, $10,000,000 addition to its headquarters building at Meridian and New York streets. The added structure would integrate the headquarters into a 20-story unit occupying a full quarter of a city block. Roy C. Echols, president of the firm, said the program is designed to provide space for expansion of Indiana Bell facilities in an immediate future which shapes up as a period of great growth for Indiana. The company already has embarked on a record-breaking, $42,800,000 construction program aimed' at expanding and improving its facilities over the state during 1963. A small part of the $10,000,000 earmarked for the building addition is included in the 1963 program. The huge effort was launched on the heels of four years of the largest expansion the company ever experienced, a period in which it invested a total of $144,479,000 in new construction.

Echols said another objective of the plan is provision of centralized working quarters for all Indiana Bell headquarters personnel. Some 1,200 IBT employees now operate in rented quarters in more than half a dozen locations over the city. Echols said space for the major portion of the new structure would be provided by removal of the historic, 55-year-old telephone building now standing at 15 West New York Street. A new steel-and-concrete edifice would replace it, with more floors also being added to the 12-story administration unit at 240 North Meridian Street and to the 14-story building addition now nearing completion. Demolition of the building at 15 West New York Street is scheduled to begin late this year, Echols stated, and the entire project could be completed about the fall of 1966. The planned building additions, he said, would add more than a quarter of a millibn square feet of floor space to the present headquarters capacity. This would make possible future expansion of such facilities as the company’s Indianapolis long distance switching center —the eighth largest in the Bell System’s nationwide network. The center now channels more than 300,000 long distance calls into and through Indianapolis on an average business day. More equipment and more space are expected to be necessary as long distance calling volume grows across the nation. Additional space also would be provided for future expansion of equipment providing local service in an Indianapolis metropolitan calling area which has expanded into one of the largest in the

Midwest, Echols continued. The Indiana Bell official added that the towering, canopy-crown-ed structure would make an impressive contribution to the appearance of the downtown Indianapolis business district. The canopy would cover microwave transmitting and receiving equipment which would be moved from the top of the present administration building to the highest spire of the 20-story complex. Echols said Indiana Bell would present its plans to city zoning authorities soon for their approval. He added that Indiana Bell also would seek authority to offer a $20,000,000 issue of long-term debt, which would be sold at competitive bidding on or about June 11. He said the company would file with the Secretary of State of Indiana an amendment to its articles of incorporation increasing its authorized capitalization from the present $250,000,000 to $300,000,000, as voted by the company’s Board of Directors. Next Civic Production A change of pace is in store for the patrons of Civic Theatre with the French comedy, “The Waltz of the Toreadors,” slated to open on March 15 for a three week-end run. The Jean Anouilh script, as translated by Lucienne Hill, has been earmarked as “Adult Entertainment” by the near north side group. Telephone reservations start Thursday, March 7.

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