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WALKEJR — We acknowledge with deepest sympathy and appreciation the thoughtful expression of love and sympathy extended to us at the death of our beloved mother and grandmother, June Walker, We are grateful to our neighbors and friends for the many cards, telegrams. condolences and floral tributes. The St. Mark Choir, the soloists, Mrs. Mattie W. Anderson, the ministers who spoke, the Rev erends A. J. Shockley, James Bunch, I. Albert Moore, and the pastor, Rev. A. C. Pait; the pallbearers. also The Craig Brothers Funeral Home tor sympathetic and efficient service. Mrs. Lillie Williamson and Family.
WILLARD L. TYLER TYIjKR In h/ving memory of our son and brother, WILLARD L. TYLER who passed away April 2f>. 1942. Friends may think we have forgotten when at times they see us smile. Little do they know the heartaches that our smiles bide all the while. How often do we tread the path that leads us to bis grave, Where rests the one we loved so ' well, hut whom we could not save. Long days, long nights he bore his pain. Waiting for a cure, but all in vain. 1 Cod saw that he was suffering and that the bill was hard to climb, j Fo He closed his weary eyes and whi pered. ‘‘Peace be thine.” ( Sadly missed by Mother. Brothers, Aunts, Nieces and Nephews. J
THOMAS—It is with deep appreciation that we express thanks to our many friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness during the illness and death of our beloved mother, America Thomas. To the pastor, Rev. H. H. Black, assisting ministers, choir, soloists Wallace Wolfolk and Beatrice Wilson. organist Vera Barnes, all who sent cards, telegrams, flowers. those who donated cars. King and King F*uneral Home, we say “Thank You.” Ellen T. Meriwether, Frances T. Bowles, Homer E. Thomas, Children.
PATTEIRSON — I wish to extend my sincere appreciation and thanks to the relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness shown during the illness and at the passing cf my dear husband, Oscar Patterson. I especially thank Rev.
L^egal Notices
P. L. Harden, Atty. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marion County,
as:
In the Superior Court of Marion County. In the State of Indiana. Roy Todd vs. Rozella Todd.
No. B-54642
BE IT KNOWN, That on the 10th day of April, 1947, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon County, In the State of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendant Rozella Todd and the said plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk’s office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that the residence of the defendant, upon diligent inquiry, is unknown, and the defendant Rozella Todd address unknown is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that said cause of action is for Divorce and that the defendant Rozella Todd 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 4th day of
June, 1947-'
NOW, THEREFORE, by order of said Cc^rt, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against her and that unless she appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 4th day of June, 1947, the same being the 4th judicial day of a term of said Court, to he he-
at the Court House
Frank R. Beckwltn, Atty. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marion County.
ss:
In the Superior Court of Marion County, In the State of Indiana. No. B-53207. Johnnie L. Wilbon vs. Sidney W.
Wilbon.
BE IT KNOWN, That on the 7th day of February, 1947, the above named plaintiff, by her attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, In the State of Indiana, her complaint against the above named defendant Sidney W. Wilbon and the said plaintiff having also filed In said Clerk’s office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, upon diligent inquiry, is unknown, and the defendant Sidney W. Wilbon is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that said cause of action is for divorce and that the defendant Sidney W. Wilbon 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 10th day of June, 1947. NOW, THEREFORE, by order of said Court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him and that unless he appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 10th day of June, -1947, the same being the 8th judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in June, 1947,
I. Albert Moore for his consoling and
remarks, Mrs. Lovie Ratcliffe and j n ci ty of Indianapolis, on the said comp’aint and the matters Mrs. Fredia Younger for their beau- lst Monday In June, 1947, said coin- and things therein contained and
tiful soles; Mrs. Ruth Trimple. the , p j alnt and the matters and things 1 alleged will be pallbearers. Dr. L. A. Lewis, all for ( ii ere in contained and alleged will mined in the beautiful floral offerings, tele- 1 be heard aIld determined in her
grams and car ls, those who donat- a b se nce.
ed cars and C. M. C. Willis Mor- A Ja( . k Tilson. Clerk, tuary for efficient services. I 4/19/3t.
Mrs. Margaret Patterson. |
heard and deter-
his absence.
A Jack Tilson, Clerk.
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Plans for 4th Annual Father-Son Banquet In Muncie Branch YMCA Are Announced
MRS. NORA TUCKER STEPHENS’ STEPHENS—In loving memory of our beloved mother and grandmother, Mrs. Nora Tucker Stephens, who departed this life May r., 1941. Mommie, dear, six years have passed since you went away. To us it seems hut yesterday, We pray each day that when we die. We’ll he united in Heaven on high, j Sadly missed by Sons, Wherry and Dorsey Tucker. Daughter. Blanche Banks. Nora Newby Dorsey and John Tucker, Grandchildren. WILSON — In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Dolln Wilson. • Though you have gone from us two y^ars. The memory we have of you is * still so dear. We think of you with heavy sighs, While tears ’stream from our eyes. Hut some day—sometime, not too far away, We hope to meet you where all tears are washed away. —Daughters. | LYLES- In loving memory of our mother. Matilda Lyles, who passed away April 29, 1944. In my heart your memory lingers. Always tender, fond and true; There’s not a day, dear mother, 1 do not think of you. —Children. SANDERSON — In Irving memory of our beloved mother and grandmother. Mrs. Katie Sanderson, who passed away 12 years ago, May 5. I9:t5. In our heart’s memory lingers always fond and true. For the love we have for you dear will never fade away, A loving mother so true and kind. No friend on earth we find like you. Rev. Noble Sanderson, Son, Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers, Mrs. Bertha Calemase, Mrs. Lula Rogan, Daughters, The Grandchildren. and Great-Grandchildren.
By MRS. WILLA L. HUNT MUNCIE, Ind. — Plans for the fourth annual Father-Son banquet at the Willard Street Branch YMCA were announced this week by Ralph R. Warren. executive secretary of the branch. The ban-
quet will be held in the Masonic Temple Wednesday, May 21. Dr. Milton J. Wright, Wilberforce university, Jj will be principal speaker. The robed choir of Central high school will be heard under di-
rection of Glen Stepleton, head of the music department of the Muncie public school system. Miss Made!ine Board, Ball state teachers college, will play incidental
Henry J. Richardson, Jr., Atty. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marion County,
ss:
In the Superior Court of Marion County, In the State of Indiana. Mary Hudson, by her next friend, Mary Mansfield, vs. Albert
G. Hudson. No. R-54603.
BE IT KNOWN, That on the 13th day of April, 1947, the above named plaintiff, by her attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County.
in the State of Indiana, her coin-
day afternoon and *the Entre Nous Plaint against the above named club Friday evening. * Chapter j defendant Albert G. Hudson and 10, American War Mothers, held the said plaintiff having also tileu their district meeting last Thurs- in said Clerk’s office the afti lavit day at Liberty. Those attending of a competent person, showing from the local unit No. 54 were that the residence of the defendMesdames Lea tha Johnson, Ma-i ant, upon diligent inquiry, is liable Goens, Anna Williams, Kath- known, and the defendant 4o:!3
Prairie Ave., Chicago, 111. is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that said cause of action is for divorce and that the defendant is a necessary party thereto and where as said plaintiff having by endorse
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year, has returned. *Mrs. Etta English has as guest her mother, Mrs. K. D. Allen, Detroit. • Loydell Edwards, student at Ball state teachers college, was taken to Ball hospital Monday, and underwent an appendectomy. His condition is reported good. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Edwards. • Mrs. Cosby Murray underwent a major operation at Ball hospital last week, and has been returned to her home, where her condition is reported fine. * The Church of God In Christ No. 3 serves dinner each Saturday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Rogers, 1316 E. First st. The public is J invited.
BROWN—In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Everet* Louis Brown, who passed away April 27. 1945. Two years have passed since you went away. Your sweet memory is with us from day to day. We do not forget you, nor do we . intend, We think of you often and will to the end. Sadly missed by Mother and Sister.
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music during the dinner. * Bethel AME church: Youth day will be observed all day Sunday. A program will be presented under direction of Mesdames Hazel Taylor and H. D. Saunders, with the young Elder Donald Williams as principal speaker. * Rev. H. D. Saunders will appear as principal speaker for the morning services at St. Stephen AME church in Detroit Sunday, and will be assisted by Dr. C. F. Stewart, Ebenezer AME church, Detroit, for the evening services. Dr. H. R. Howell is pastor of St. Stephen church. • The Martha Adam missionary society will sponsor a May festival at the Phyllis Wheatley Branch YWCA Thursday evening. May 8. * Paramount Community Gospel Church, 1405 E. Willard st.: A series of services were held last waek beginning Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Flora Jones was speaker on Sunday afternoon, and special selections were rendered by the Seymour Gospel Singers and Mrs. Daisy Bell. Rev. Alonzo Cheathum, Shaffer Chapel AME church, spoke at the evening services. Rev. Walter Chenault, pastor of Shaffer chapel, was speaker Tuesday evening, and music was furnished by the junior choir of Shaffer, directed by Mrs. Foster
Goatiey. Wednesday evening Rev. j The phone number is 2-7196.
Dewey Hole, Yorktown Christian church, was speaker, and a trio from his church sang. Rev. Mrs. M. D. Russell Levi is pastor. * • Shaffer Chapel AME church, Rev. Walter Chenault, pastor: Repairs are being made on the church to add to its conveniences. * The Sympathetic club met with Mrs. Ida Wright Tuesday night. * The l cast of the pageant “Jesus, the Savior and Healer”, which gave the play at Shaffer Easter night under direction of Mrs. Mary Alexander, repeated the pageant Sunday evening at Butler St. Church of God in Christ. • The young people’s chorus sponsored a bus trip to Richmond Thursday evening under guidance of Mrs. Grace Goatley. * The various musical organizations of the church will cooperate in the observance of Mothers Day May 11. * Prof. W. Rogers, Anderson musician, will be heaj-d in sacred music recitals at 3 and 7:30 Sunday, May 18. * Rev. Chenault will speak at the Friends Memorial church Wednesday nite. • Dr. Raymond Grant Taylor, noted Kentucky minister, will deliver a series of sermons at Shaffer May 18-23. * Participants in the celebration of the fourth anniversary of the Silver Lead quartet Sunday afternoon in Trinity Methodist church were William' Eddie, Seymour, the Mt. Zion Singers, Queens of Harmony, Glory Bound Singers, and the Voices of Hope. * The sub-district of the H. H. of R. and the GUO of OF held a meeting at the community building In Connersville last week. A chartered bus carried members of the local lodge, accompanied by
sub-districts Nos. 1 and 8. * Mem- , j—n.■ n. ■ bers of Calvary Bapt. church who A5P|R|N
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erine Lumsey, and Ruth Taylor. The district will meet Thursday night at the Phyllis Wheatley Branch YWCA here. * Miss Cecile Valentine,- South Bend, was recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brack-
en Campbell and TVlrs. Coleman ’'ment on said complaint required
Davis. Miss Valentine was feted with a 10-o’clock breakfast Monday morning by Mr. and Mrs. McClemon Frierson. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Jessie Pettiford. * Mrs. Mattie Roach left last Monday morning for Duneval, Fla., by train, and will motor back, chauffeuring her employers, who have been in Florida since the first of the year. * Miss Pauline Jones left last Saturday night for Owensbcwo.
said defendant to appear in said Court, and answer or demur there to on the 10th day of June, 194. NOW, THEREFORE, by ordPr of said Court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him and that unless he appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 10th day of June. 1947, the same being the 8th judicial day of a term of said Court,
Ky., to visit her parents, Mr. and * 0 be begun and held at the Court Mrs. Lindsey Jones. Mrs. Jones House in the City of Indianapolis, is ill in her home. * Mrs. Leola ^ on the 1st Monday in June, 1947, Tucker, who has been visiting her : sa j(] complaint and the matters sister, Mrs. Glenis Williams, in an( i things therein contained and Los Angeles since the first of the alleged will be heard and deter
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