Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1948 — Page 4

Improvement

Plan 12-Room + Addition, Library

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dition to School 26, 1301.E. 16th St., will be sought by the School Board which last night approved a $400,000 bond issue to finance the work. Crowded conditions at. the school have forced half-day sessions for 240 pupils, Virgil Stine-

baugh, superintendent of schools, |’

told the board members. School 26, with 1300 students, has the largest enrollment of any elementary school in the city. A section of the building, built] in 1880, will be razed after the addition is constructed, the superintendent said. Art Teacher Promoted © John Simpson, Technical High School art teacher, was promoted to head of the school’s art department by the board last night. He succeeds Oakley E. Richey, ‘who will continue as a teacher in the department. Lewis Ewing ‘was appointed head of the building trades department at Technical. * The offer of a South Side florist +to buy back the buildings he sold ithe board three years ago was ‘turned down. In 1945 the board, obtaining land for the construction of the ‘mew Manual High School, purchased two houses, a greenhouse ‘and four acres of land from Ed“ward F. Nordholt at 2403-05 “Madison Ave, for $32,000. .The “price included damage for loss (of the location of his businéss. : Refuse $3500 Bid Mr. Nordholt bid $3500 for the buildings. He wanted to use the ‘materials to construct a new busi‘ness nearby. The board decided to advertise for bids on the strucThe board took under advisement a request by the ParentTeachers’ Association of School ‘80, at 920 E. 62d St., for bus serv4ce. for 165 pupils living east of the Monon Railroad tracks. Par--ents contended the tracks en_dangered the safety -of children ‘going to and ‘from school.

Warner Kennedy Dies ‘In Hospital Here

.Bervices for Warner Kennedy, died Saturday in General

Side Chapel. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. A lifelong resident here, Mr. Kennedy was 57 and lived at 724% Torbett St. He is by his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy; four brothers, Roscoe,

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Richard Walton Dies: Here at 73

Richard Walton, for years a | bicycle and lawnmower repair-! man here, died today at his home, t 345 Lincoln St. He was 73. Born in Orange County, nek lived here 50 years, entering the bicycle repair business at 918 Virginia Ave. During the past 25 years he had operated his Shop| at home. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Sadie| Walton, and 33 descendants. They. are three’ daughters, Mrs. |

{Townsdend, who died in her home,

Mrs. Ida A. Townsend

Dies in Home Here Services for Mrs. Ida Alice

14290 Carrollton: ‘Ave, yesterday after a year’s illness, will be held in Thornburg “Funeral Home in Farmland. Burial will be in Farmland.

rington and Mrs. Lela Welty; two sons, Theodore Walton; 18 grandchil-|neral Home, with burial in Washdren and 10 great grandchildren.

Mrs. Townsend lived in Indianapolis 15 years. Mrs. Crystal Barclay, 614 ‘N. East St, her ral |d8UShter, survives, .

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