Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1951 — Page 31

. 27, 1951

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be in Blomington. Mr. Franklin, who was 52, moved here in 1941 from Bloomington and lived at 3027 Barnes Ave. He was a member of the Bloomington Masonic Lodge and the Garfield Baptist Church in

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ai «aia Mrs. Sarelda Anna Hall n Burkhart, who plays the king in roduction of "The 12 | cesses,” and Mary Sue Schornick give rehearsal instructions to

(had been a resident of Richmond

and Mrs. Leota Robb, the latter two of Ridge Fram, Ill, and one grandchild.

Services for Mrs. Sarelda Anna |Hall, who died Wednesday of a heart attack in her home in Friendswood, will be held at 1 (p. m, tomorrow in the Wesleyan {Methodist Church in Richmond. {Burial will be in Centerville, | Mrs. Hall, who was 82, was {born in Carter County, Ky. She

15 years before moving to Friendswood two years ago. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Mrs. Carrie Stucker, resident of Indianapolis 40 years, died yesterday in her home at 2167 Eastern Ave. 8he was 74.

A native of Clark County, Mrs. Stucker was a member of the Methodist Church here.

Galusha G.; three daughters, Mrs. Maude Lewis, of Underwood, and Mrs. Helen Cooper and Mrs. Myrtle Davis, both of Indianapolis; two sons, Homer Lewellyn, Hamilton, O.,, and Orville Lewellyn, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Nora Lebey, Henryville, Ind.; two brothers, Thomas McCoy, Henryville, and Charles McCoy, Sellersburg, Ind.; a stepson, Charles Stucker, Atlanta, Ind. 10 grandchildren and seven great-grand-children.

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IN IU OPERA—Donald Slagel, Topeka; David Mcintosh, Car- | | bondale, Ill, and John Borneman, Elkhart (left fo right), are three | members of the cast of "Rigoletto," Indiana University opera production opening tonight in East Hall en the Bloomington campus. | The Verdi opera will be repeated tomorrow evening and May 4 |

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Action Postponed On Paving Plant |

Rezoning Permit Sought by Firm Legal action to prevent the COT | struction of a paving materials] ‘plant on 86th St. was postponed] today until May 2 in Superior) {Court 4. { | A group of Pike Township resi-| /dents is seeking to enjoin the {Marion County Plan Commission

land from agricultural to industrial use. { i The rezoning is sought by Grady | ‘Bros., Inc. to permit construction iof a bituminous mixing plant on 86th St. near Coffman Road. Postponement of the injunction suit was agreed to by both parties after the plan commission at-

fore it acts. The commission is scheduled to

1 The meeting was Postponed) {Apr. 19 when five of the 10 com-| {mission members were absent.

A previous rezoning request by Grady Bros. was turned dowp at| !the commission’s February meet-! ing by 5-4 vote.

in the SPRING to get the best! price. And for the most advan-

Joseph G. Hayes Rites Tomorrow |

Services for Joseph G. Hayes, retired two years ago. He was President and general manager horn in Stevenson, Ala., and had 0

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|contractors, will be at 3 p. m. {tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mamie; four sons, John, Carl, (Mortuary. Burial will follow in| Nathaniel, and James; two daugh{ters, be Robert Mrs. Martha Blackwell; and four Hayes, Frank Hayes, Clarence grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.

Crown Hill.

Pallbearers will Hayes, William Schmelz, William F. Freije, Charles E. State, and Clarence N. Warren. Mr. Hayes died Tuesday in his| winter home in Miami, Fla. Born! 83 years ago in Ohio, ‘he came

from rezoning a 16.2-acre tract of 14 Indianapolis in his youth. He Chapel.

lived at 2849 N. Capitol Ave. Two sons, a daughter, two grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren survive.

Methodist Post Goes To Indiana Area Bishop

tacked the suit on the ground The Methodist Church today Will Ed Squires, Cane that Judge Walter Pritchard can- announced the election of Bishop Ky. not interfere with the board be- Richard C. Raines of the Indiana Squires, also of Cane Valley. | | Methodist Area to the office of John Reifel

president of the College of Bish-

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Mrs. Agnes H. Philo, known’ in| the neighborhood as “the mother of Davidson S8t., will be buried in Anderson Cemetery following services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Jordan Funeral Home. She was 81. Mrs. Philo, who was born and lived her entire life in the same house, died there Wednesday. Her residence was 847 N. Davidson St. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Richman, Indianapolis and three grandchildren.

Tetty Rutledge Services for Tetty Rutledge, who died yesterday in his home, 615 W. 10th St., will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill. He was 69. A molder with the Federal Foundry 28 years, Mr. Rutledge

lived in Indianapolis 40 years.

Survivors include his wife

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Mrs. Alfred Hillebrand

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brand, who died here Thursday, will be held at 2:30 p. m. Monday | in the Harry W. Moore Peace, Burial will follow in! Washington Park. ! Mrs. Hillebrand, who was 31, was born in Columbia, Ky., and

{had been a resident of Indianap{olis the last 11 years.

She lived at 1415 N. Denny St. Survivors include her husband, Alfred; a daughter, Donna Sue; a son, Robert Wayne; her father, Valley, | Bobby

and a brother,

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in South Dakota, will be held at 1 p. m. Monday in Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Matthews. * who was 90, died here Wednesday. He lived at 2204 Woodlawn Ave. He had taught in schools in

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