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of Clarksville. Tonn.. who has l)«*n j iinn and Rosa V. Yates of Chicago vcrinaslv ill ! s slowly improving. | Heights. 111.. ;unl Mr. and Mrs.

Till: MOORE CLINIC . . . Mrs. Lnchestor Iluniphvies has return'd it her home in Russell

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Mrs Fannie Raker cunticlies ill til her home, .lames /Paylor who was painfully iajuied is able in he out

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of provide.,ee .•ontilllies lo improve. ! <;><-en. Ky.. is , o,Pined lo Ihe eiiipe

for treatmen;. Mrs. Amnue Games ntulerwei.l an operation tliis \\t*ek. Mrs. Nellie Moreltead of Saratoga New Yerk. underwent a lonsdee-

Mrs. Alherta Washintton of Madisonviile routined for treatment Clvde Ray Davie undt'rwenl an op-

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of the Oreinville Rtl. are the pr;Ud parents of a line daughter. iMit'n mother ami daughter doing nicely. Mis. Ghidi-r Maddox has returmal to he! koine in .Maoism.villr altia' a sii cessful operation. Mrs. An nie Gaines underwent an operation hero this weak. Mis. Anita Moore of 'Ferre Haute, who under went an operation recently has re turned to the home of her mother in Russellville. r.Ms. Edna L. .loneof Morton. Gap. Ky-. i- eonfineo to llu> elinie. Fred Wills has returr ed to his home after undergoing an iper.itioti here- Mrs. Reatrier Hemphill of Chicago. Hh. eontinues to improve. Mrs. Della Camphel. has returneii to iiei l.onp* alter an operation here. Ijcslie ’I hompkius.

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seriously ill is slowly i improving. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mos- ar<‘ Ihe jirotul parents of a line son. hollt iuo(h'*r am] sou iloing nicely. Mrs. Anita Moore of Terre Haute underwent an o|>eruiiuu here (his week. -.Carmel White has return- • sl to his lionw* after undergoing a tonsileetomy- Leslie Thompkins j of Clarksville. Tenn., is siowly ini j pro\ ing Mrs. Della (’ampbelI unI derwmn an ojieratimi hefe this I week. Mi-s Ruth Mae Sihilii has ! returneii to her horn,, in Drakos- ! horo. Ky.. after a successful oper .'lion- .Mrs. Gladis Maddox of Madismiville. underwent an opera lieu this week. Mrs. Beatriee i Hemphill «Tf Chicago, HI. continue* I io impiove Fred Wills underwent I an operation here thi* week Mr-. .1 M. Stevenson and (hit dren of Raditcah. Ky.. s]lent a few days liere visiting lie) laiher Rev. I) ’F. Dard>n. Calheiine Hayes I’etrieof H\nns ville. In<l.. sepeut the week-end here i \isiiing her mother Maggie lai uiomKAihdta Baeon, Dovie Rohiusoii. and Sarah Wafers. George Shipp. I Tonnie Sliad ( « Ixeiizer and Little i Touuie Shade recently spent the I \ eek end here. ( lara \h Guire of Ghii aga. lik. was hciv heeause ol death. La-l rip's for .lohn Xaughti were eomiucied front ihe l-'irsl Si I’.apli*! ehiirch Sunday with the pastor Rev. T. M Rcltiis oftieialing. 1 ’fr. Rohert West. CpI KliilneV- ■ uii Vouug. I’fe. Sammoii Biieknei* i roin \ a rious i-a imps here on fur|imil;I|' George Brooks L(*avelle

!»y Rev. Iv4-onard A. Manuel Easter Sunday morning at f» :30. the Shiloh Baipt. .ehttreh will hold a eandh light service. All are invited to attend. Fro mApril drd through the liUh the Rev. .J. T-Wm-den is of Iudiana])olis and will conduct a soul-stirring revival at. Shiloh Rapt, ehttreh. Rev. Weeden is pastor of Eastern Star Baptist church. -_The Usher hoard of First Free Rapt- church will sponsor a two-day linamial drive April <»th and Nth. Friday evening, April t>. .at N o’clock. Rev. t F. B. Rhillips. pastor of St. Raul Baptist elmreii. his choir, and tin* ever.Ready Usher hoard will conduct the service. Sunday afternoon/ April N, at 3 o’clock. Rev. C. M. Hammond, choir and usher hoard of the Lost • reek Rapt. < hiin/h will June charge of th e service*. A Gos|h-1 Jeast is in store for all who attend hoth services. There will he* a Cantata given at 7 Ho pm.‘Faster Sunday at tin* Spruce St. AMF ehuieli Rev. W. K. RoiM*rtson. pastor.

Franklin, fnd.

Mr .and Mrs. Gordon Taylor of Munch* were guests of her father and sistc*rs Sunday. Mrs. Edith Thompson Bell of Indianapolis was over nitc* guest of Mr. and Mrs. Turk. Mr. Bell visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Turk. __Mrs. Frank Rlnckhuru spent the* week-end in Indianapolis tin* guest of friends. Mr. Blackburn was Saturday night guest of his wife and friends. Mrs. Dora Mae Evans is on the sick list with a cold. .-Richard Crowe is spending his Faster vacation with his mint her and friends. Richard is in school at Nashville, Tenn- __R>c*n Bolden of Rockville Sanitarian is visiting his father and sister for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crowe* and family Travis Crow> and family. Miss Augusta Crowe all of Indianapolis visile-el I heir mot Iter Sundaiy. They were dinner gue*sts. Mrs. Virginia Gray of Louisville* is visiting he*r mothe*r tor a few

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Grundy Hays was called le> Chi-e-age* last Sunday to be «n the* bed siei«* of his daughter Mrs. Herbert lies*, who passesi away before* he*

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COMPLAINT OF DIVORCE State of Indiana. ^Marion County.

COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marion County,

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In the Superior Court of Marion County, In the State of Indiana. SARAH PIPES

vs.

HERBERT PIPES.

No. B-37646.

BE IT KNOWN. That en the

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R. FRENCH.

1 BEATRICE

No. KOXTO.

! BE IT KNOWN. That on the “Tilt day of March. 194a. the* above j plaintiff, by his ntiorne-ys. tiled in

23d day of March, 1945. the above i ,he f ° < f ! i< ' H . <,f ! ,H ‘ ( ' l . < * 11 ' of ,1,M ri .'" named plaintiff, by her attorneys j ‘’ m „^ oin 1 of < ouuty. in filed in the office of the Clerk ol * ' '“Ihma. las eempiam, the Superior Court of Marion Cotin- a , , / w ‘ ‘h'fendant

Beatrice R. French and the said plaintiff having also fih*d in said Clerk’s office the* aflidavit of a eonyi>e*tenf persem, showing that the

said Clerk’s office the affidavit of 1 • ° f . ,he .

a cormpetent person, showing that 'l 1 in / ,uliy ' ls "’iknown, atei

the residence of the* defendant.,

upon diligent inquiry, is unknown. ' , 4 ,

and the defendant Herbert Pipes j' . iana .’. an '’ . lal sa,(l < a “ s ‘' ( »f a ‘"- is not resident of the State of In lon 1 ls to1 ’ anf l ih at 'he ele*(liana, and that said cause of ac- lendant Beatr ^‘ e ’ • »“<- tion is for Divorce and that the de . | party thereto and whereas

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC.

In the Probate Court of Marion

In the Circuit Court of Ma] ie. i ; C’e>unty. County, In the State of Indiana. i Ma.ch Term. 1945. HARVEY M. FRENCH j In the Matter of the Estate of vs. i John A. Vaught. Deceased.

ty. in the State of Indiana, he*i complaint against the above named defendant Herbert Pipes and the said plaintiff having also filed in

Estate Docket 129. Page 4t57fi5. Notice is hereby given that Nettie M. Vaught as administratrix of tin* above named estate has presented and filed final report aceec.int ami vouchers in final settle*ment of said estate, and that the* same will come up fe,r the examination and action ed' said Probate Court, on the* 14 day of April. 1915. at which time* all heirs, creditors or legatees e»f said estate* are* reepiired to appear in said Gomt and show cause, if any there he*, why said account ami vouchers

the* defendant Beatrice R. French should nor be* approved. And the* resident of the* State of In- heirs of sail estate* are also ro-

etuired to appear and make* proof

of their heirship.

A. JACK TILSON, Clerk.

Mery Louis Dunn of Muneie are visiting Miss Harnet Mrs. IIiek(*r>on‘s sister. J<*ss<- Dunn an ove*rseh soldier is visiting his mother

in Mumie*.

Mr. ami Mrs. Gordon Taylor of Mumie -penl Sunday with their

re*lMtives and friends.

'File Rreakfast Club met in the! home of Mrs. Beatriee M. Dixon Momia\ nmrning. R«*v. L- A. Man ue l iiistaile > ej ot'fiee*rs A elel ieious i»re*aklasl was served o.’F.l'. club uKci 'Fhursd.-iv March JU in the* home* <>t Mrs. Maggie* Goode* in Harding cave. Flic* Good Will Rrot li(*rliood Huh met Monday at 7 iMOpm. at the St. I‘a til Bapl. ehurcli. An inleresl1 mg talk on eurreiii evenis was gi\ en. 'Flic meeting is open each .M,,ti-

ela.e evening for new memhe-rs. j Sunday was a stmee*.--Servievs I H* grand d.*puly of the BI*oE| ;l , . A m,. : ( ., m reh Snt.dav was o W.. had a s 1 H*<ia i call m'*et ing SN ,*,1 a it e Rev. Ta vl.u* pie a«*h

of its memliers. March g.“> in Die* j ,. ( j • hldfcllow < hall. Ministe*rs* Wi\.*s Alliance* le*hl its w t*»*kly mee*t ing Monday in the honq, of Mrs. L. A- i Manlie*!;, bis Gi.-bt.n ave*.. Tupii - j

fendant Herbert Pipes is a necessary party thereto and whereas said plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint required said defendant to appear in said Court, and answer or demur thereto on the 21st day of May. 1945. NOW. THEREFORE, by order o! said Court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said

Mrs. I.ettie Hie-kerson ; ml niece complaint against him and that un-

n*aehe*d Chicago. Her funeral was held Thursday morning. Her chapter of which she belonged had the*

charge* of her riles.

less he appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said | cause on the 21st day of May. 1945, i 'he same being the 18 judicial day of a term of said Court, to be be*j gun and held at the Court House in the City of Indianapolis, on the 2d Monday in May, 1945, said comI plaint and the matters and things

Miss Corneia Glenn of M iineie j therein contained and alleged will Visited her mother Sunday. .-The j |,e heard and'determined in his

rally at the Baptist e-hur-cli., absence.

A. JACK TILSON. Clerk.

Wilson Beene

Attorneys for Plaintiff

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vi ry inspiring sermon to ami appreciative audience.

said plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint requireel said defendant to appear in Court, and answer or demur thereto on

the 25 day of May. 1945.

NOW. THEREFORE, by order of said Court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of ihe filing and pendency of said complaint against her and that unless she appear and answer or (lemur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 25th day of May. 19 15. the same being the* 22nd judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Indianapolis, on the 2nd Monday in May. 1915. said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and allege*d will he heard am! determined

in her absence.

A. JACK TIT.SON. Clerk

Wilson Beene

Attorneys for Plaintiff. 3/31/2L

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teetilh week ly youth ev::ngelisj j • , ,,, -ervic* last Saturdav evening, vvi, i. ' " 1, H 1 ''m'-'hi.' mormng a. l-as Be-v. L. A. Manuel a- ,ireir g„,*,l a " , 1 . <,n ’ v, ‘ , * i,1 ’ ll l s, ,1,l V v! ' speaker. The* service was high K* >' a ' home Inm. the^Nnlighled with several musical „u„, V * V h,S I ' v 'le Mrs W mu* ’*• rs |,y the* Me!< dy Girls Frio, eon , Ma< * a s< ' itls

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Fin* Rev. E- B. 1‘h 11 lif's. pas for *f St. Raul Baptist ehun h. an lounees that his son. Sgt Sieve Lhillips is som«*u hole* in Eranee.

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liouglas.H and Banneeker schools: eTaehers, ptijiils, ji.itetits and Eareni-Teacher Assoeietiotis of hot h schools had much pleasure in on. ’ rihut ing to ? he American Real Cross campaign hist week. Thai receipts trom each school will he* known next week. Quinn Chapel: -Next Sunday morning at 5:3". Easter Day services will begin at this ehure-h with music hv all tin choirs ot the ehttreh and a sermon on •'The Meaning of the Ro.s- ! urreotion”. hy the Rev. G. Horae*'* Jenkins. The public is cordially invited to attend ihi- servic,, as well as all the other services. At • 1 'am. the ]iastor will >pe*ak or.. "Rost Resnrnetion" .and all three choirs will .sing. At 7:30 png the senior choir will pre»sem the e*an tata “.The Re.su r reel ion Veeording^ to St. Matthew”. The punlie i* • cordiiilly invited te» all of titese 'd vices. ■'GockI Friday Serviees" Mjjircli •kO. will be rather impressive at this church at 7:30 pm. They wiil be* hel elumlcr ,*i huge cross, with - peeitil tributes to the* me*n and women, bot i living and dead in World \\ ;i r II. 'Fin* puhiie* is ee»r elially invited to all th,* services ar this eimreh. Since our pastor vv.as i'i Ath-mta, Ga., last Senehty. Rev. J. C. Dixon of Wiiberforee unive rsity was tic* j .•tiesf ■speaker for th»* s**i*vices at '.htinn. His n-eKsages were quite well received hy members and visitor for the day. He also parrici paled in "The laving Water" a s.-nred play that was presented hy the Youth Council at the* ehureh Unit evening at 7:30. He was ns sisted by Rev. J. R. Cooper. Insofar as the financial reports go. Miss Katherine (Vehnm is ail! leading in The* Queens Rally", for May. ami Mrs. Lila Taylor U 4th with Mrs. M.axie Maye and Mrs. Blanc he Se buck in sceeini and third pcsitions r(*spe*etively. Hovve*Ve*r. many ohserve*rs say. Let s K(*ep Our Eye*s on the ‘Hie that is i i jiiling". The district conference* thtil meets at st. Raul A.ME ehttreh in Parkland, April 4 and T». will have* some special messages for pastors, otfieers, member.; and frit mis.

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