Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1952 — Page 12

12—The Indianapolis Recorder, Jan. 5,1952

Notices

Anderson Lodge Sponsors Party By MARIE F. MORRIS

ANDERSON — Members of the Pride of Anderson Lodge No. 772 and its auxiliary. Rose of Anderson Temple No. 563. entertained more than 500 children and their parents in one of the most successful Christmas parties of the season recently. Treats were dis-

Marion Louise Crowe vs. Wilton | Estate is supposed to be solvent, j tributed and Santa Claus was on

SEMINARIANS VISIT RABBINIC SCHOOL

I John L. Mattocks. Atty.

Grant & Grant, Attys. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT COMPLAINT DIVORCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. State of Indiana, Marion County, i That the undersigned has duly ss: ( I qualified as Executor of Estate of In the Circuit Court of Marion j Odessa A. Singleton deceased. late County, In the State of Indiana. ' of Marion County, Indiana. Said

Crowe. Effie Le Mond. No. 69102. j No. 153-56189 l/5/3t BE IT KNOWN, That on thej- : 12th day of December, 195R the Henry J. Richardson. Jr., Atty. above named plaintiff, by her at- NOTICE TO HEIRS, torneys, filed in the office of the CREDITORS, ETC. Clerk of the Circuit Court of Mar- In the p ro bate Court of Marion

ion County, in the State of Indiana. I County

Her complaint against the above December term. 1951

named defendant Wilton Crowe

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 Wilton Crowe is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that said

In the matter of the Estate of James A. Swan, deceased Estate Docket 146: Page 53572

Notice is hereby given that Henry King and Mary Worders as coexecutors of the above named estate have presented and filed final account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that

that^the doVendan/°is ^a*'necessary same come up for the ex-

party thereto and whereas said

plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint required said defendant to appear in said Court, rnd answer or demur thereto on the 13th day of February. 1952. NOW. THEREFORE, by order of

said Court, said defendant l^st above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said

amination and action of said Probate Court, on the 12th day of January, 1952. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear u> said Court and show cause, if any there he. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make

hand for a riot of fun for the

; little ones.

Miss Yvonne Devashir sang j “White Christmas.” accompanied ! by her uncle. Rev. A. Devashir, Chicago. The group was led in i singing Christmas carols by Mrs. Billie Paige. Serving on commitI tees .were Ray Morris, chairman; ; Oscar Hughe§. the Santa Claus; Mesdames Billie Paige, daughter i ruler: Myrtle Few. Beatrice Cook, ; Lela Wilkins, and Addie Murphy and Messrs. Hendrix Sims and Rudolph Paige.

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Mrs. Madelyne Metcalf will entertain members of the Phyllis Wheatley club at the first meeting of the year on January 5 at

2:30.

Peerless Lodge No. 32, F. and A. M.. elected and installed offi-

cer.s recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Irvin. Chicago, spent the week-end in

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complaint against Him and that un- 1 P r ° o1 ol t J h I eil r L. , ] eil u llip ;

less He appear and answer or demun thereto at the calling of said cause on the 13th day of February. 1952, the same being the 9th judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Indianapolis, on the 1st Monday in February. *4 952, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and de-

termined in His absence. H. Dale Brown. Clerk.

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Russel J. Dean, Atty. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana. Marion County,

H. Dale Brown. Clerk

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Mrs. John Wooten. Johnnie Wooten. who is stationed at Camp Meade. Md.. has been visiting his parents during the holidays. Mrs. Mary Lee Downey and son, Billie, were guests of Mr. and

— j Mrs. Robert Miller at Eushville Kufus C. Kuykendall, Atty. art Sunday. Billie, a student at NOTICE TO HEIRS, i Hampton Institute. Hampton, Va„ CREDITORS, ETC. spending the holiday season at In the Probate Court of Marion home with his mother and sisters. County ! Also spending the holidays at December term. 1951 home arc Miss Mildred Downey. In the matter of the Estate of i Indianapolis; apd Miss Alice Down-

INTERFAITH VISIT—Dr. NcImmi Gluerk, president of the Hebrew Union ' CoileRe-Jewish Institute of Religion, Anu-rica’h only seminary of Reform JudaLm, welcomes Dean Rembert E. Stokes and students from Payne Theo-

4 . . . , logical Seminary of WHberforce University, Wilberforce, O., to the campus the home ot her parents, Mr. and Cincinnati school. The Christian seminarians toured the campus this

month, visiting classes, lunching with rabbinic students in the dormitory and inspecting the Library, Museum and research center, American Jewish

Archives. Standing, left to riebt. Dean Stokes and Dr. Glueck

William Baker, deceased

Estate Docket, 149; Page 54774 ! Notice is hereby given that j Charles Baker as administrator of j the above named estate has pre- ! sented and filed final account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on ihojiat* day of January, 1952, at which 1 rime all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why

ey. Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Irvin. Chicago, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Met-

calf

Sullivan Family Visit Terre Haute

By BETTIE MORRIS

SULLIVAN — Milburn Whitfield and family were guests of his mother. Mrs. Ed Whitfield, in

Terre Haute last Sunday.

Mr. and, Mrs. Lewis Granger visited in Indianapolis last Sunday. ; Cpl. Morris Russell. $on of Mr.

Columbus People Are Dinner Guests By BETTY HOGUE COLUMBUS—Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Washington, Sgt. and Mrs. Reecy Dancer. Messrs, and Mesdames James J. Johnson. Robert Pennybaker, and Hobert G. Hogue and Miss Della Riley of this city j and Claud Wiggington, Mitchell, j were guests of Mrs. Ora West at' Bedford last week, enjoying a deli-

cious dinner.

Mrs. John Stewart w^as returned

% v SHAME OF CAPETOWN: The position of. native labor in South Africa poses problems which are found nowhere else in t J ->e world. Because of overcrowding and» the spread of soil erosion in Capetown particularly, the land cannot maintain its large population even at the minimum substistence level. The men (like those above), with nothing to do, hang beside their squalid shacks. The unsightly "pandoks" are closed together without a thought for hygiene or sanitation.^' The men only leave the scheduled native reserves for six months a year to work in the mines and other centers of employment.

Nation's Progress Symbolized By Inauguration in Liberia

CME's of 4th Dist. Donate $5,000 Fund to NAACP

By CLAUDE A. BARNETT special divine worship at

In the Circuit Court of Marion Countv. In the State of Indiana. William R. Kellems. Plaintiff, vs. Pauline Kellems, Defendant.

No. 69103.

BE IT KNOWN. That on the

13th day of December, 1951. the | said account and'vouchers should above named plaintiff, by his at-1 not be approved. And the heirs trmeys. filed in the office of the of said estate are also required to Clerk of the Circuit Court of Mar- appear and make proof of their

ion County, in the State of Indiana.} heirship.

_ .-i-* i , 4^. | Da j e jj rown clerk

_ _ T , , . and Mrs. Raymond, Russell, spent E. F. Lashley has returned from j Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. John

New \ork City, whej-e he was Morris.'

called by the death of his mother. | b uc i c Rouse. Memphis, spent t n the "Bartholomew Countv hoCi When the Republic of Liberia dent BaptisB Church.

M Mr Wooten hnth I -Christmas with his mother, Mrs. * pital and her conditibn is re ^ orted ; holds its lavish ceremonies, Jan. i Post-Inauguration Dav , . _ . . u PJr. and Mrs. John W ooten, both Tishze Whitfield. | f a i r 1 5-14, for the inauguration of Pres- 1 n ipc and a( .‘ivitie<; will take the el Sht bishops of the CME ol whom have been ill, are re- Resell Watkins and family. Vin- _ . r „ T . nnn „ r .j | ident William V. S. Tubman, presi- international visitors to see the Churt}l at a general board meet-

! cennes, S penl Tuesday with Mr. |dent^lect. and William R. Tolbert.! taterk?T«hiVoSrtr» in S in May. the fourth district. - i -an* Mrc whiifioW ter. Mrs. Harold Jenkins, spent the : st interior or -tne country. —-

NEW YORK (ANPt—The fourth episcopal district of the CM Provi- Church recently contributed $5.0i

to the NAACP.

In response to a decision voted

ported improving.

Last rites were held in Bethes-

da Baptist Church last Sunday

and Mrs. Sam Whitfield. . . , Mr. and Mrs. James Kirby enter- {relatives scason 1 Rock P ort " ith

a complaint against the above named defendant Pauline Kellems 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

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Robert Leo Brokenbirrr, Atty.

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC.

nings, age 68, wife

Fannings. Rev. H. C. McBride, pastor, officiated. Burial was in East Maplewood cemetery. Friends were received in the Leonard P. Underwood Funeral Home before

i the church services.

Funeral sendees for Mrs. Carrie Summerville, age 71. were held Friday in Second Methodist Church, with the pastor. Rev. W.

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Pauline Kellems is not a resident | County of the State of Indiana, and that said cause of action is for divorce j

Madison ChurchesM^MiLTJohnson I ^ Sponsor Prograrnsj^rttr 1 ^ w,th reU I “S „1 By H. C. JORDAN f Several local residents attended p res j ( ]ent pro tempore of the Li- education. The morning of Thurs- to the young people in the churchMADISON —The Methodist Ahe Harlem Globetrotters basket- berian senat0< w jn administer the | day. Jan. 10. will be devoted to es. The Rev. R. O. Bass. Columbia.

Church sponsored its annual; game in Indianapolis last n , db 0 f to President Tub- f his field. There w ill be a special S C ., director of youth activities,

< nr ■ <>n-> „ ,, ,, , , Christmas program on the Sunday" . man as he assumes his second j educational program at that time arranged lor the holding of an

In the Probate Court of Marion befoi T C (? ri f tmas * The P lay ^ MlSS -.. Patr,CIa Easton^ and Clar-; C rm. and President Tubman in

and that the defendant is a necessary part 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 18th day of February

1952

NOW. THEREFORE, by order

officiating. Mrs. Summerville died in her home on Christmas night. Burial was in Map]ew r ood cemetery. Survivors include the husband. John Summerville; two

December term. 1951 * In the matter of the Estate of Surrildia C. Yates, deceased Estate Docket. 135; Page 48839 Notice is hereby given that

as administratrix of

the above named estate has presented and filed final account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate and that the same will

of said Court, said defendant ^st, ^[idbp^h-ite'Hcourt U ' n creat-grandchildren.

above named is hereby notified of ^ 10 " d av 01 ' Ianuarv T952 a the filing and pendency of said th . e day 01 Januaiy. 1954 at complaint against her and that un-l 1 w ^ ic / 1 tirnc f . a _. , ieirs ' (lccill ors or less she appear and answer or de- 1 ,e 8 atec ^ ol said estate are lemur thereto at the calling of said: \ un ’ ed to a P pc f ar in sald Co l u, t a " d cause ,n the 18th day of February, sho 7 caust \ lf the v rc be ' I 1952. the same being the 13th said account and vouchei- should dicial dav of a term of said Court. n f b< \ aPf’pved. And the heirs

Chicago, and Frank of Evanston; a brother. Curnit Terry, Anderson: thirteen grandchildren, and

___ International harmony between NAACP day in all CME churches

considered by many one of the 5? ce K i n « s P° nt s u nda y in In ']' fui-ii*’ vdlf administer the’-oath of: Liberia and other nations of the in the district, best seen in a long time. | clianapolis. ... „ , office to Vice President-Elect To!- world will be demonstrated Tues- . ., D1 _TrrTZr7r~Z The Christmas program at the i, Mrs. J. C. Washington was called ^ day. Jen 8 when the secretary of Baptist Church was held last : to Indiana Polis by the death ot anj rj. hc execu i[ y0 pageantry of the -date will receive members of the M^ISTER Thursday, with candy, nuts, .and , aup , ^ . u , K | occ asion will pic ture an army of I special missions and the diplo- "£™****£ l MON 1 tTi peace working for the Republic. | matic cci-ps. RICHMOND. ^ a. (ANP^-A M-

Guests comiQ^K from nearlv Medical Institute r; • ” i a l, ' l rgI Il ia every countiy oflVie world wii! \noiher example of I iberia’s him i i- t iere ’ Ej ft A. Da^emonstrate the intel nafional ret- • ® example ot ^ Liberia s hunsl . last week was ordained as

(ignition now afforded Liberia. Invited to the ceremonies have,,been

daughters. Miss Geraldine Sum- oran»r^’)einff**«»iv^eir'to “thT'eSlL f Elmer Goins, who has been on r mcrville. Cliicago. and Mrs. Ru‘h ^en cmi the sick list, is reported improved.

Hampton. Evanston. HI.; three Norwood and Clyde Baker vfs-j

sons. Walter cf this city. Paul of Red relatives here during the boil- 1 Daughters hospital.

days. ! Mr. and Mrs. Larry Knox. LouisMiss Wilma Perry. Springfield, | vilie. virtted their parents and

Plainfield S. S. Renders Program

PLAINFIELD

The

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Sunday Church

to be begun and held at the Court ‘ said estate are also required srboo | D f Bethel ......4 House in the City of Indianapolis.! , a . p ) P Car and ,na • P roof of Hieir rPnt i er ed a special Christmas pro-

I’l.. visited her parents over the | son here during the holidays. world dignitaries who not only will holidays. Also here were Miss Mr. and Mrs. William Guess and | observe, hut also will participate Jeanne Prince and John Coleman. ‘ son, Atwell, were guests of Mr. j in a number of other events sched-

Frank Humesris ill in the King’sand Mrs. George Guess recently. ! uled.

"Inaugural Gala Show”

Visitors will be made to feel at j home. Saturday. Jan.. 5. at the "Inaugural Gala Show" in massive Antoinette Tubman Stadium. Sunday. Jan. 6. will be devoted to

on the first Monday in February, ; ersrHp '

1952. said complaint and the matters .and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and de-

termined in her absence. H. Dale Brown. Clerk.

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II Dale Brown.

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Russell J. Dean, Atty.

COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE

gram on Christmas Eve. Mrs. Cas- ^ sie Swarn w'as chairman, assisted ’ by Mrs. Gladys Carbin. Churchil Swarn is superintendent of thej Sunday school, and Laurie Marie I Swarn is treasurer. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Grace Yost, In-

Frank R. Beckwith, Atty. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marion County. ss: In the Superior Court of Marion County in the State of Indiana No. B-87814 Norman C. Bridgewater

State of Indiana. Marion Coun- dianapolis; and Rev. A. H. Davis. My. ss: Vincennes. After the program Mrs. j I In the Circuit Court of Marion Swarn entertained a group of;

County in the State of Indiana. No. 69127 Virginia Hillard, Plaintiff

vs.

Hillard.

John

Defendant

friends.

Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Greer spent Christmas visiting in Indianapolis.) accompanied by their children. 1 The Swam family Christmas i

Clara B. Bridgewater

BE IT KNOWN. That on the 17th day of December, 1951, the above named plaintiff, by his attorney,

filed in the office of the Clerk of 1 above named Ihe Superior Court of Marion [ HiPard and the

C ounty. in the State of Indiana,

BE IT KNOWN. That on the 1 dinner was held in the home of 19th day of December, 1951, the Mr. and Mrs. Churchil Swarn and above named plaintiff, by her at- family on Christmas Day. torney, filed in the office of the ■ Mrs. Gladys Carbin and family

Clerk of the Circuit Court of entertained as guests on Christ-

Marion County, in the State of ; mas Day. Rev. A. H. Davis, Vin-! Indiana, a complaint against the cennes, and Paul Gilbert. Wilber-!

defendant John force Central State College. Stfkid plaintiff hav- i Mr. and Mrs. Travis Crowe en-

. - ... .44. , also filed in said Clerk's office ! tertained relatives at Christmas

5r^ aln ' aga ‘ nst t! 10 ab , OVe j the. affidavit of a competent per- dinner,

u !h dan ^ j C o ra i son - showing that the residence A special musical number was . a ri an , Ihe said plaiutifl having 0 f the defendant, upon diligent in-! rendered on Christmas Eve by Le-! • Sa!d t ' ler ^ s office the quiry. i s unknown, and the defen- iia Powell and Richard Swarn, clar-1 ‘‘ da i i 4U* * a 4u Comp ^l ent j dant John Hillard is not a resident ! inettists; Harry Swarn, cornettist,

^ ^ . tbc i of the State of Indiana, and that j and Judith Powell, drummer.

is unknownI said cause of artion is for divorce i The j uni or choir’s Christmas' riar'. r RriHotH?* th ? de . fendant and that the defendant is a neces-' party was held in the home of idem of the Sute^of indlana! and ! said' l * 1 ' r,y thei ' e, ° aml where#s Gladys Carbin ' 0tficers are

that said cause of action is for a divorce and that the defendant Clara B. Bridgewater 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 there-

1952.

NOW. THEREFORE, by order of said Court, said defendant last

« no ..a #in«, f v i above named is hereby notified of 19S2 h 23rd day of F <-- b ™ ar y- the filing .-md pendency of said NOW. THEREFORE, by order of I unU-sjf'he a8 “' nst hlm and ,llat

at the calling of

said cause on the 18th day of Feb-

plaintiff having by endorse- Judith Powell, president; Lelia ment on said complaint required Powell, secretary; Charle.4 Swarn,! said defendant to appear in said treasurer; and Harry Swarn, oreourt. and answer or demur there- | ganist. i to on the 18th day of February', | ;

said Court, said defendant last' ^ e X ear and answer or

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 23rd day of February, 1952. the same being the 18th 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 February. 1952. said complaint a nd the matters and things therein con'Mned and alleged will be heard and determined in her absence.

H. Dale Brown, Clerk

13th judicial day of a term of slid Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Indianapolis. on the first Monday in

Henry .1. Richardson, Jr., Atty NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the Probate Court of Marion

County

December term, 1951 In the matter of the Estate of Ned S. Sims, deceased Estate Docket, 151; Page 55420 Notice is hereby given that Hel- ; en J. Sims as administratrix of the above named estate has presented 1

the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in his ab-

sence.

II. Dale Brown, Clerk

February 1952 said enmnlainrand and filed f,nal account and vouchreoruary. 1952. said complaint and , erg in final se ttiement of saidd es-

tate. and that the same wdll come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 12th day of January, 1952, at which

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' ‘ of said estate are required to appeear in said Court and show

For rood printing ‘in a h«rrf.’' cause, if any there be. why said

account and vouchers should not

march of progress will be exem- a Baptist minister

plified in the formal opening of Dr. George W. Sadler, member the Liberian Institute of the of the Baptist Foreign Mission American Foundation for Tropical Board, officiated at ceremonies for

Medicines, Inc.. Friday, Jan. 11. the "straight A" student.

For business achievement, there Dahunsi plans to enroll in januwiil be the Saturday, Jan. 12. ary in the Southern Baptist Semforma! opening of the Liberia inary in Louisville, where he will Min.ng Company at Borni Hills. work for a ministerial degree. 0 For many Liberians and visi- Before coming to America, Dators j the inauguration will be hunsi had never been out of Africa, memorable not only because of He recei^Pd Ids B. A. degree its international importance, bir through a correspondence course

j Hie spiritual side o hie with a a j S(> b ec . a fl se of the various social from I.ondon university.

affairs of the season’

j North Vernonites j Visit Columbus

By ILLA JONES

NORTH VERNON — Mesdames i Carrie Colbert and Loretta Williams and daughter, Carol Ann. were ft Columbus last Wednesday

afternoon. •

Mrs. Nellie Colbert and daugh-

high spots of what will be important days in the life of this

"west African republic,

ter. Mrs. James Richey. Seymour, j Every visitor and every citizen

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The three top social events scheduled will be the Inaugural Ball. Jan. 7; the President’s Dinj net*. Jan 8. and the President’s j Garden Party. Jan. 14, shortly be- ! fore the official end of the inau-

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'visited in the city last Saturday. , * Mrs. Robert Sadler is stiil on ; the sick list. Herschel Bolder became ill on Christmas night. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Good en- ! tertained as holiday guests Mr. and : Mrs. Edward Holcomb. Muncie. and ! Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Watkins and family. Indianapolis. Mrs. Carrie Colbert is improv-: ing after a recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Colbert entertained .as guests last Friday j night their nephews. Cpl. Ralph Davenport. Pvt. Benny King, and i Pfc. Robert Gartin Jr., Indianap- : olis. Alvin Shelton. Korea, is at home : visiting his mother, Mrs. Susie Shelton and family. Mary Lee Jackson. Indianapolis. spent Christmas at home with her mother, Mrs. Helen Jackson, j : The WSCS will have a call meeting next Sunday afternoon at 4. and the regular meeting will he on January 9. Both meetings will be with Mrs. Carrie Colbert.

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Franklin Pastor Visits Decatur FRANKLIN—Rev. J. H. Laud on. pastor of Bethel AME Church, visited relatives in Decatur, 111., last ; : week. * Members of the Ideal Embroii dery club entertained their husI bands at their annual Christmas } dinner l ast Friday night in the local community center. Miss Lou Alice Ray, Chicago, is spending the holidays with Dr. and j } Mrs. Homer Wales. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Dozier, have returned after visiting their i home in Selma. Ala. j Mr. and Mrs. Carey Hunter en- j tertained Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Law- : i ton at dinner recently, i Rev. C. H. Jackson had charge ! of services last Sunday morning, talking on "Eternal Life “