Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1953 — Page 15
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Legal Notices
M. Ashley Dickerson, Atty. COMPLAINT FOR SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE ; Local
State of Indiana, Marion County, Marion County, Indiana, will, at :* ec- A. M. on the 16th day of November, 41 . 1053, at the 148 E. Market St., 7th In the Circuit Court of Marion Floor in the City of Indianapolis, InCounty. In the State of Indiana, i In said County, begin inveaRpatrieo Thmnnc vs John Woe nation of the applications of the i 1 nomas \S. Jonn Vies- following named persons, requesting ley Thomas, et al. the issue to the applicants, at the No. 71721. locations hereinafter set out, of the BE IT KNOWN That on thed^p.ed' a!,d 17th day Of October, 1953, the I will, at said time and place, receive above named plaintiff, by her at-; ,n f 0 , rm ation concerning the fitness of tnrn*»v<s filed in the nffiee nf the said applicants, and the propriety of lornejs. mea in ine oince ot tne i issuing the permits applied for to Clerk of the Circuit Court of Mar-; such applicants at the premises iTr W. 1 V. firithn. 2SS0G. (restauram). her complaint against the above 1414 ^ Washington St., lndianaiK>lis, named defendants John Wesley beer, liquor and wine retailers. Thomas, etal and the said plain nM ' 1 Kvi ‘ i ' 1n Kr,hr " i ' 1f ^
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Teen Talk Terre Haute
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the
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Alcoholic
Beverage Board
By THE SNOOPER
Did you think the Snooper had died? No such luck— he’s still alive and kicking- and will be here each week from here on out, so you’d better start watching those sneaks again. , Tommy “Valentino" Ryle and Rosemarie Perkins, who are supposed to be the greatest lovers ol all time, have ended their littie affair. So now all you Eastside fellows can move in on Rose, and Valentino can go l ——— —*—
back to playing the field. Say, what does Merle Hawkins think he is doing? Does he think Paulea Kerley is falling for his old l:ne? Well, I talked with her, and she said she is no fool. What's
happening, Merle?
Got a real dizzy scribbling from Cpi. Don K. Cooke, who says Teen Talk is helping him prove that Nap own is on the kick. He wants to know who is the tall, dark.
Elmer and Frieda Schmidt, 28S84,
tiff having also filed in said Clerk’s! uKfii^'beeJ; 1 lmim Pr amf f winc d ‘r”-
office the affidavit of a competent tailors. NEW.
person, showing that the residence; c, . aud( - ., n - O1 ^ c onda11 *. 28907, (rcs»of the defendant, upon diligent in-; ^nlmVlfs. beer and wtne^tailer":
quiry, is unknown, and the defend- Evelyn Weisfeld and Jack Scheeter. handsome young man Vivian Cooke
ant James Jomas is not a resident |®* 8 \ (package store), :»a9 w. 25th of the State of Indiana, and that! J^lem‘ anap ° ,i8 ’ U,,u ° r aml Wme said cause of action is for Specific; Jacob iBerkowitz and Sam Lefkovits, Performance and that the defend-i i^LaJolS''wV.' hnum an.V'Vme
ant James Thomas is a necessai’yi retailers.
party thereto and whereas said;Salem K. Freije. 28949, (drug), 2101-or. plaintiff having by endorsement on ; 0“"°^'"“' "” r ’ said complaint required said de- Tom Giroff, 28945, (restaurant). 1548
is wilting to over in Korea? It seems the stud, Ford Pendleton from New York, is after her brother to take him home with him. . . By the way. Rocky says
Loekefield
his heart is still in and always will he.
Seems as if Sally Haskin can’t
fendant to appear in “W Court ; su beer. make up her mind tetween Star-
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and answei or do mu r vi & v, a w/ v/ »* i j rr _ 90071; / *• aq f o»«♦» *An** _e 1 rico in Iv. Usistj, 288iG, (r6sta.ur«i.nt), the lYthm day of December, 1953.! :>804 English Ave. t Indianapolis.
NOW 7 , THEREFORE, by order ofi i>eer, liquor and wine retailers, lisi 1 ooi/4 1 r%of i Eatrick luncy, 28885, (restaurant),
said Court said defendant last;' Ti’iT'VrWaVhington ’st., mdianapoabove named, James Thomas is; Us, i>eer, liquor and wine retailers, hereby notified of the filing and Irvin W. Cain and Maude Drew, 28886. pendency of said complaint against ^oV. Hquor^and wine dealer^ him and that unless he appear and ora Blackburn, 28879, (transfer beer answer or demur thereto at the and wine retailers from 2436 N. calling of said cause on the 17th indfananolts'f’ t0 “ fton St ’ day of December, 1953. the same Emmet to. Bandy, 28714, (restaurant), being the 10th judicial day of a *325 BaVenswowl Blvd., Indlanapoterm of said Court, to be begun “SSSSS"'- ''' and, held at the Court House in National Tea Co., 28SS7. (grocery). the City of Indianapolis, on the; H25 N. Keystone. Indianapolis, beer first Monday in December, 1953. Tticbards and Sam Levan, 2X890, said complaint and the matters and! (transfer beer and wine dealers
iing ‘Playboy” Jackson and John Lawson. Well, Sally, one of your dreamboats will have to go. . . Betty Jo Jackson and Frank Hazelw'ood seem to be getting along
up your mind between Charles ^mhli and Maxine Cornell? I get if from the grapevine that Charlene no longer has eyes fop you, so I guess that means smooth sail-
ing witii Makine.
The Harvest Moon Ball at Tech not so long ago was real nice, vrrie Durham and Roger Brown were looking their best and keepng cool, and the same goes for Jamesella Petway and Johnny Wills. Speaking of Johnny, the
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Mills. Annie Killebrew, Mattie | Poston, Annetta Friend. Ida Nolan, j Etta Westmoreland, Lloyd Churchill, George Shouse and Shelma
j Miller.
Business, professional and club
held its first meeting of the year | ^ w \ n be observed Thursday, and Sunday with Mrs. Frances Carter s P e ^ la l invitations have been isas hostess at her home, 2241 Tip- ! s V e , d f 0 P™ fes S'onal, business and
The ImHaflapolis Recorder, Nov. 7,1953—15
Gary Church Music Department Notes Month Of Varied Affairs
pecanoe.
Mrs. Fannie Sirleaf, a native 0 f attend.
club leaders of the community to
GARY—The music department, of St. John Baptist Church this i tlie direction of Mrs. Ivor Moore, week reviewed a month of inter- ^ Several duets and tnos wer
Monrovia, Liberia, told about the An assembly at 2:15 on Friday cs ting programs presented dur- sung by family groups. The unique custom? of her country. She was has been planned, with all grades i j ne r October program received an enthusiastic
introduced by Miss Necie Edwards, cooperating to show outcomes and! Th io , h . pr ted
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program chairman. An interesting aims of the educational system. ... ... _ question and answ-er period fol- Demonstration lessons will be homecoming program Oct lowed Mrs. Sirleaf’s talk. taught by Mesdames Marie K. specif invitations being sent Plans are under way for a Chandler and Leora Taylor and £ orme r members of the choir Christmas party to he held Dee. Miss Marguerite Taylor. he guests. About fifteen mem18 at the home of Miss Edwards. Miss Tavlor is general chairman jers res P on ^ e d and sang with the Mrs. Essie Kennedy is program of the steerTn^ c^mm^ un c der the dir ^ n °! JJ rs - chairman, and Mrs. Mary Stewart!also includes Hie principal. J. A1 . ! Thelma Spigner, with David Duzis in charge of refreshments. i len Parks; Miss Josephine Evans ‘ 11 Ule oniaI1 -
i response.
The senior choir will present on Sunday night, Nov. 15, Mrs. Ida Guy, local school teacher, in a travelogue on her trip to Europe aken during the summer. Rev. Ivor Moore is pastor of the
church.
as «s theme i
On Sunday night. Oct. 18. thi'j William Beeler
president; Miss Necie Edwards, Jane Shackelford, decorations; Mes
vice-president; Mrs. Jean Ander- dames Ann Richards and Leora
‘Cavalcade of Kings and Queens,” ; Ft.neral services for William with female members serving as: Beeler, 71. who died Oct. 27 at
son, secretary; Miss Edna Edwards, I Taylor, publicity; and'Marie Chan"- j an ?. the j r es f° rts . f Sh ^the Church of* God 0?T
<,lcr;ind Efl "y" s - FtoS P 2-k:
^ about him and S^ey^-j^ Carier^”’Beulah Edwards! j r . The , cll .o i, h of Calvary Baptist j th f IS hig ^ ie amount ^of^money riall js Quise out of date, because j Edwards, Daisy Hood, : i ( “ ,lurc ^ 1 hold its regular month- Raised, and her sister. Mrs. Rosa
!♦ heals only for James- Minnie Hoover, Katherine Jones. P r ®Sram Sunday night at ^ at p a y Son was runner-up.
e ta. Lei s not frame the stud! Lulu Johnson, Essie Kennedy, A g. J:| le church, presenting Mrs. India rpj 10 c h orU s \vrs under tne direc-Dci-vS Brown and Howard Tyler i nes Lucas. Lena B. Lyda, Nila ins ’ .* n .^ lana - DO ls T :? inj ?5 r ei, m a i ‘mn of Airs. Mattie Eva Miller. ' - — - - - vnn lull musical program. David Shouse Pinh a rdc as
were swinging, too, and Billy ; Manuel, Bessie Parks, Ethel Payne,
Freeman and Teretha Berry were Opal Pettiford, Nellie' Mae Por- !*® president of the choir, and Mrs. j piarist Ciso in on the deal. She wants |tel\ Mabel Robinson, Bertha Rom- ^ e ma ls chairman of the
Judy Bridges to know there’s noth- by, James Sha’ekeifordV Adelaide | program - ;ng lietw'een them, although Billy | Shelton, T!lva Smith, Mary Stowart.
Servees were conducted by King
^ King Funeral Home.
Mr. Beeler suffered injuries Oct. 1 when struck by an automobile. He had lived here two years, having been bom in Kentucky, and was a farmer. He was a member of the Church of God.
25th and James.
He is survived by a sister, Mrs.
MRS. EDDIE REID TAYLOR
i [ ! served as narrator for both the Nannie Akers, Indianapoli^ is all right. Clay Moore still rates ; Vernona Stewart, Lillian Stuart I For rood nrlntinr “In a hurrv” ' (hoir and chorus - * s
“Mrusts. wi STS'fiu’vaa*!; js ““ij h..;a*Asras,««»«w-k-jwsarau 1 -«?sra»ga;;aws,.'"
been going on foi almost a jeai mined to move in. But keep up Cabell and Josephine Evans.
things therein contained and al leged will be determined in his
vbsenee.
H. Dale Brown. Clerk.
10/24/3t.
from Sam Levan. 1302 N. Senate
Ave., Indianapolis.)
R. F>. Fritz, 28958, (drup) 2202 \V.
and apparentlj is going to move he good work. Marie. . . Shelby
on J n to ’ 54 ; , _ , .... ! McKinney seems to be a little * * * hav^^roken 6 up” so maybe tht | Rj’chard ' Al aim :ng R °They ^r^ f^th THK STEERING committee for leaves a chance for Alicia Smith ! -^ji^gjag her decnly, and she seems ^ lle . °hservance of American Eduand Joe Sanders to move in. . . 0 like them hoih. but she’d better cation Week at Washington school I hear Brenda Duerson said that meke her choice hmamo ii ., has completed plans for the observif Faye Miles would give her a j becoming impaUcnt t^knlw whoni anC , e ’ to f be 1 hcl 1 d Nov : n 8 : 14 - Mora i chance, she would be but a slave he the lucky man dnd s P in tual values will be stressed for him. What abuot that tip, Faye? Ida vvhite has be^n kecnine thr ou^h chapel seiwices Monday!
le In at 11,__with Rev. H. Clay
Morris’-'stf.' j iS^p^uST.^t' , Thtf wine dealers. i Loekefield gnls at the same time, i i. 0 -n knnw iiie'c roai onno nrrf'r P£ esi ding. anct at I ihuis-
wine dealers. j LocKeheict gills at me same time. ; 1 ] know’ she's real i?onp nver -T““*‘ 1* 1 ^*. c ! 1 V? “ c 1 Ayfi 17 ' Arthur E. Aichorn, 28961. (drug), 1014 Ut ,,-aikpfi Pauline Easlev home 1 e o. xt ° ver day with Rev. David Perry of Allen v. Shad,land Ave Mlamwolfc..; | South. .. . Mm Nell Twn- ichapel AME Church presiding. ,!Kr r «‘ , "^5!St.?"MS8i A l,![,T f ^;L“f n e „ 0 !£.„ri!v 1. Tn ! to Wallace i Each minister will give a sermon-
,, „ , , ... Milton S. O’Banion, 28959, (grocery). ,*} ie following Sunday was at Jo ! Smith but he's one r»f tlmsp ATis ■ ,* rT 1 ,. 1 . 1 vv 1 glve s ormonSotiM ?i | ^ ^ iSSES, m i That the undersigned has duly ris st., indianaiwiis, beer and "d ne wiBroc and Marilvn S <. p a ^ ing Cupid.- Harriet Watkins, special music-
^ ^: te Tuesday wii, he FT A regirtra-
vent.
No. 159-58798.
Cary D. Jacobs.
INDIANA AI.rOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION
10/24/3t.
By VICTOR G. WARMER
Secretary
JOSEPH P. 1
KYLE
ck- ir, wr ^Hrt,,ir irnniA-n ■' ,al)es vvho liave casting eyes cooperation and membership as a . . . Shiricy WoodrulL bettei known | m hls direction, she’d better be- goal. Parents scheduled to serve as Miss Skatarera. has her eyes ware or s he J ll find herself alone, during the day are Alesdames John t certain stud. I hope- she get - Marv Caudle doesn’t soem tn ho Hnkn M;irv Rnhnrtc RoHhfi Kiiin.
Chairman
Cary D. Jacobs, Atty. Notice of appointment NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned has duly qualified as Administrator of Estate of Katherine Skaggs deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. Alvin Skaggs. No. 159-58787. 10/24/3t.
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on a certain stud, i nope sne gei-, Mary Caudle doesn’t seem to be i Hoke. Mary Roberts, Bertha Kille- | , „ , r> u . ..tjwk doing herself any good these days, brew' and Catherine Jones. Other Bob JJ: oodrufr anCl Ba .i f ? ala bob- , ev en though Gilbert Walker has parents serving by registering parTnomas are getting aloiia, been trying to make a plav for ents during the week include Alesr>/wU K i in thp erior work. u„.. «u..4 ...i ^ . ^ ...
Can’ D. Jacobs, Atty. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has duly qualified as Administrator of Estate of Samella Skeens deceased, \ late of Marion County, Indiana. Said Estate is supposed to be sol-
i vent.
Cary D. Jacobs. No. 159—58788. 10/24/3t.
real cool. Keep up tlie good "Oi^. her—that is, whenever George dames William McGofTery. George
Barbara. . . 1 hear Alyrtle Ste-. p ? yior isn’t around. But may the i ~' --- ii wart, the rib Irom Milwaukee, is , nan (or should I sav mou^e 9 >
real terrible. Let’s investigate. w j n
Resee Haskins can’t seem to j It appears tliat Jack Mahone is make up her mmd which one she rea] crazv over his Northside babe. 1
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,! That the undersigned has duly; qualified as AdrtiiniStraftrtx ‘df ES£|
tate of Louis Rice deceased, late;tv ss:
of Marion County, Indiana. Said i n th e Circuit Court of Marion' Charles Henry has
wants. Is i* Bobby Wilkes or William -Cool Daddy” Bills 0 I think William has a better chance. . . James “Baby” Anderson is real gone on Norma Turner, hut Son1 ny Brown is the crly one for her,
j I hear.
Sedalia Bryant has been cooling with Donnie MeChristian at the
hut Hazel Hutchinson seems to be trying to come between them. 1 u'ould advise Miss Hutchinson to move out. because he’s hooked . Joyce Rowe and John McGee are still cooling things together. Keep it up. kids, and we’ll soon be hearing about the proposal. Charles McKinney really falls
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kdT3I , ffti9.'^STlff*S'‘'a'' Iti'rlble Wll(*el,?7 or the voun^er generation, especif you know what I mean. . . ' iplly Ellen Poland Why don - t you
stay in your owm bracket, fellow',
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Estate is supposed to be solvent.; Countyr In Vhe^ State* 'of' Indiana" I and is very anxious to have Phyi- ^;: do ‘‘yo’u Teally*‘ 1 ike"it^This*"wav’ Eunice Rice Waterhouse. No 718 o3. ; Us Releford ride in it. He says Faye BIa : r and Harold Ocn- . 1 Marie Burdene vs. Wayne Bur-! he really kills for her. shaw are still clinging, but how Frank R. Beckwith, Atty. dene. 4 Brenda Dickey says all you studs j ( nt , c ^ 11 it j ast «> COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE I B E IT KNOWN. That on the jean peep around the corner, ex- A11 1he ,. ibs on the Sout hside
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State of Indiana. Marion County, 29th day of October, 1953, the cept Sonny Harcion. It seems he’s who have ideas about t ’ alking lo ss: : above named plaintiff, by her at-• the one and only. . . Wonder w ‘ i y Eugene Keiier should forget the In the Circuit Court of Marion tomeys, filed in the office of the | Martha Johnson can't give up with v ho j 0 i b [ n g There are no haps lunty. In the State of Indiana. Clerk of the Superior Court of Robert Bundles.^Tf looks as if Ma-j t j- ere They tell me Johnny
Leroy Porter, can’t you make Attucks team, has eyes for Des
County,
Fred Gilbert, Plaintiff., vs. Mer- Marion County, in the State of enda Gilbert, Defendant. | Indiana, her complaint against the No. 71744. above named defendant Wayne BE IT KNOWN. That on the Burdene and the said plaintiff hav24th day of October, 1953, the ing also filed in said Clerk’s office above named plaintiff, by his at- i the affidavit of a competent pertorneys, filed in the office of the;son, showing that the residence
Everett I. Hall, Atty.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
sie Pittman only, and it’s the I same way with her. Right, kids? Shirley Tunstall seems to be faking up a lot of James Cornett’s
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.; lime. Keep up the fine work.
Clerk of Circuit Court of Marion of the defendant, upon diligent in- tbe unders ig ne d has duly Ethel Boyd and DeWitt Brittain ^: 0 . Un .^~;i n ,.-i be alxn^e 1 fendant^Wa 11 ^ 0 Burden^ is^not^ 1as Administratrix of Es- an* just about the coolest couple
a of
his complaint against tne anove ienaam wayne tiurqene is not a f f H Fnrn Foster deceased named defendant Merenda Gilbert | resident of the State of Indiana, j of Marion County. Indiana! filed^in “aid P Clerk" omcl S a^iv^e *» “> so1 '! affidavit of a competent person, * fendant Wayne Burdene is a nec-! Ruby Dancy Foster. 1 showing that the residence of theiessary party thereto and whereas) N ifin.‘5RR‘54 W/TZi
defendant, upon diligent inquiry said plaintiff having by endorse-1
is unknown, and the defendant j ment on said complaint required* i
Merenda Gilbert is not a resident said defendant to appear in said
of the State of Indiana, and that: Court, and answer or demur theresaid cause of action is for divorce to on the 28th day of December,
and that the defendant Merenda ; 1953.
Gilbert is a necessary party there-; NOW, THEREFORE, by order to and whereas said plaintiff hav- ! of said Court, said defendant last
ing by endorsement on said com- J above named is hereby notified late of Noble C. Sanderson, deplaint required said defendant to ; of the filing and pendency of said ceased, late of Marion County, Inappear in said Court, and an-; complaint against him and that un- diana. Said Estate is supposed to
swer or demur thereto on the | less he appear and answer or de- be solvent. 24th day of December. 1953. ! mur thereto at the calling of said NOW, THEREFORE, by order cause on the 28th day of Decem-
in town. Good work, kids!
Also doing a fine job are Sylvia Martin and Henry Blakemorc.
who have eyes for each other. Glendonia Smith and Robert
Taylor are going pretty strong, too. but W'atch out, Glennie, there’s someone on your trail. . . Harry Tanner and Gilda Jackson arc so in love that no one can break them up, rot even Harry’s broth-
er Henry. Can he, Gilda? WARNING! Cpl. George Woods
and Pvt. Stanley, warn all the studs they’ll be home this month *oo. and especially Shirley Rich- > to take Naptown apart. They say
Mamie Sanderson. ! all the little babes will go along. No. 160-58846. ll/7/3t. mond should look out.
Cary D. Jacobs, Atty.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned has duly qualified as Administratrix of Es-
of said Court, said defendant last \ ber, 1953, the same being the 19th
above named is hereby notified of | judicial day of a term of said the filing and pendency of said Court, to be begun and held at t complain against her and that un- j the Court House in the City of i less she appear and answer or de-1 Indianapolis, on the first Monday mur thereto at tije calling of said in December, 1953, said complaint cause on the 24th day of Decern-(and the matters and things therein ber, 1953, the same being the 16th; contained and alleged will be, judicial day of a term of said heard and determined in his ab-
Court, to be begun and held at, senee.
the Court House in the City of j Indianapolis, on the first Monday in December, 1953. said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in her ab-
H. Dale Brown, Clerk. ll/7/3t.
senee.
H. Dale Brown, Clerk. 10/31/3t.
Wilbur H. Grant. Atty. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC.
In the Probate Court of Marion County, October Term, 1953. In the Matter of the Estate of Nettie R. Jones. Deceased. Estate Docket 156, Page 57464.
NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC.
| In the Probate Court of Marion ; County, October Term, 1953. In the Matter of the Estate of Oliver Twist Martin, Deceased. Estate Docket 145, Page 52844. Notice is hereby given that Georgia F. Martin as executrix l of the above named estate has ; presented and filed account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination
Notice is hereby given that Lark and action df said Probate Court, C. Jones as administrator of the on the 23rd day of November, 1953,
above named estate has presented | at which time all heirs, creditors and filed final account and vouch-'or legatees of said estate are reers in final settlement of said es- qulred to appear in said Court tate, and that the same will come and show cause, if any there be, up for the examination and ac- j why said account and vouchers tion of said Probate Court, on [should not be'approved. And the the 16th day of November, 1953, j heirs of said estate are also real which time all heirs, creditors ■ quired to appear and make proof
or legatees of said estate are re-! of their heirship.
quired to appear iri said Court, and show cause, if any there be.; why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof
of their heirship.
H. Dale Brown, Clerk, i
0 10/31/2t. 1
Rufus C. Kuykendall, Atty. H. Dale Brown, Clerk.
ll/7/2t.
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