Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1964 — Page 4

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A. D. O. NEWS (Continued from Page 1) ceremony will be conducted by Mrs. Richard Jordan, Mrs. W. L. Heston, and Mrs. T. R. Rosebrock of Epsilon Chapter. The installation of officers will be conducted by the National First Vice President,, Mrs, Bennett Lacy of Richmond, Indiana.

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Mesdames David A. Bowman, Marvin L. Cheshire, L. K. McKain, C. J. King, Kenneth Skillern. James H. Lanham, and Phyllis Raimondi. The Alpha Delta Omega National Sorority will hold its annual National Convention at the Marott Hotel in June. Epsilon Chapter of Speedway, and Alpha Chapter and Chi Chapter of Indianapolis will be the hostesses for this very important event. The next regular meeting of Epsilon Chapter will be Thursday evening, March sth at 8:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Herbert Lowe, 1103 Winton Avenue, with Mrs. Robert Joesten assisting. GRANDMOTHERS CLUB Mr. Jack Ott, Youth Activity Director at the YMCA will speak to the Crossroads of America Grandmothers Club 597 on Partnership, at their monthly meeting, I March 9th to be held at the YMCA at 6 p.m. Mrs.

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EVENING SWIM SCHEDULE The following schedule of classes will begin March 9 and continue through May 29, 1964: MONDAY 6:35 to 7:30. Adapted swim for children 7:35 to 8:30. Adult swim instruction 8:35 to 9:30. High School boys’ water activities TUESDAY 6:35 to 7:30. Junior Life Saving (Limit 25 boys and 25 girls) 7:35 to 8:30. Senior Life Saving (Limit 25 boys and 25 girls) 8:35 to 9:30. Recreation for community families WEDNESDAY 6:35 to 7:30. Synchronized swim, class—Girls 7:35 to 8:30. Adult swim instruct tion J 8:35 to 9:30. Faculty swim/and THURSDAY J 6:35 to 7:30. Junior Lase Saving (Limit 25 boys and 25 > giris) 7:35 to 8:30. Senior Life Saving (Limit 25 boyS and 25 girls) 8:35 to 9:30. Recreation for community families - FRIDAY Closed Friday evenings Women and girls are asked to enter the building through the southeast doors; men and boys enter through south central doors. Elementary and junior high school students may not attend the evening classes unless they are accompanied by a parent or an adult who will accept the responsibility for their care and actions.

Christian Science Lecture “Like Father, Like Son” will be the title of a free Christian Science lecture to be given in Indianapolis by Wilson Morgan Riley on Sunday, March 8, 1964. Mr. Riley’s lecture will explore the transforming impact on human life of discovering man in God’s image. The lecture will be sponsored by Christian Science Society and will be presented at 3:00 p.m. in Goodwill Industries Auditorium at 1635 West Michigan Street. Mr. Riley is a member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship, and a resident of Kansas City, Missouri.. He received his education at the University of Kansas, and in 1940 withdrew from the publishing business to enter the public practice of Christian Science healing.

Thursday, March 5, 1964

TOWN NEWS (Continued from Pane 1) man, owner of the “500,” would let cars in early to diminish the race crowd congestion, however. Chief of Police, Martin Stonebraker, said the trade probably would not concur. The Board agreed to contact Speedway’s two shopping center heads in order to see if the owners would allow race parking in their parking lots. A complaint was brought before the Board regarding parking on Main Street It was sighted that individuals are violating the intent of the time limit by moving a few inches or into adjacent spaces and staying all day. The Board directed Martin Stonebraker to place a couple of extra men on Main Street to analyze this situation and report to the Board at a later date. An ordinance was proposed to prohibit successive parking, however, no action was taken. Bids were received concerning the picking up of trash and garbage. These bids were for a 2 year and alternate 4 year duration.' The Board directed Sanitary Superintendent, Cal Morgan, to study and analyze these bids and make his recommendation to the Board as soon as possible. The successful bidder was to have been notified February 26. A new police car was purchased on a low bid basis from Bob Philips Ford for a price of $2,125.00. (The Town pays no excise taxes on such purchases.) An ordinance to prohibit cats running free on streets was deferred by the Board. Citizens of the Cossell Road and Vermont Street area reappeared before the Board to discuss the possibility of a six inch water main extension running on a circulatory course in this area. The Board had the Water Works Superintendent, Max Williams, and Town Engineer, Bill Francis, survey this area and they reported that a water line easement would be needed and that three fire hydrants should be installed if the line goes in. The Board also stated that the citizens would receive a partial rebate as soon as they connect to the main. A $7,600 water main deposit will be required from the petitioners. The Board informed the citizens, however, that no action could be taken unless all the money was appropriated in trust and the easement furnished.

A basic agreement for water main extensions was to be rewritten in order to provide consistency for the Town in letting all contracts of this nature. The final form of this basic agreement will be presented at the next meeting. An ordinance stipulating that snow must be removed from sidewalks within twelve hours of the last snow was not acted upon. The Board directed Engineer Bill Francis to commence the number one street improvement for the Town of Speedway 1964. First on the list is the resurfacing of 10th Street from Olin to Grande Avenue on a joint forthcoming project basis with the City of Indianapolis. Marshall Stonebraker hired Buddy Ellwanger, 2244 Winton Ave., to serve as a police dispatcher. The Board reviewed the latest engineering plans and specifications on a diversionary relief sewer from Road 136 and Georgetown Road to South of the P. & E. Railroad and Dry Run Ditch. The sanitation department recommended that this division be made from the Main Street sewer which is estimated at $53,000. The state highway is expected to bear a considerable portion of this cost The recent petition for increases in commercial water rates are now in effect as applicable to large industrial areas arid to all fire hydrants stand-by charges. Sewer rate costs and revenue are being studied. Construction of the new lowhead dam and filter plant on Big Eagle Creek just north of 10th Street was started by Tousley Construction Company last week.

AAARION COUNTY P.T.A. The Marion County Council of PTA will meet Monday, March 16, at 10:00 a.m. o’clock, at Eastbrook elementary school, 7839 New Augusta Road. Program “Juvenile Protection.” Speakers—Miss Opal Boston, supervisor of Social Service for Indianapolis Public schools, and Mr. Wayne Stanton, Marion County Welfare Department. • \ Maternity-Family League The Maternity-Family League of Indianapolis will sponsor five Childbirth Education classes from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. on consecutive Wednesdays, which began March 4, at the State Board of Health Bldg., 1330 W. Michigan St For further information contact Ellen Aufderheide, CL. 1-9964. GIRL SCOUT COOKIE TIME MARCH 5-14