Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1954 — Page 14

Legal Notices

NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT, ETC., TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM G. DAVIS In the Probate Court of Marion

County, Indiana. June Term, 1954.

In the matter of the estate of William G. Davis, deceased. Estate Docket 157, Page 57953. Notice is hereby given that John Hoskins as Executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate and petition

Wesley T. Wilson, Atty. ETC. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM F. WILSON In the Probate Court of Marion

County, Indiana. June Term, 1954.

In the matter of the estate of William F. Wilson, deceased. Estate Docket 158. Page 58093. Notice is giben that Wesley T. Wilson as Administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate and petition for distribution, and that the

for distribution, and that the same| same will come un for the examwill come up for the examination i na tion and action of said Probate

and action of said Probate Court, on the 7th day of June, 1954, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and .all others interested ««re also required to appear and make proof of their heirship .or claim to any part of

said estate.

John Hoskins, Personal Representative.

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that the Board of

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING

Notice is hereby given Bocal Alcoholic Beverage

Marion County, Indiana, will, at 8 A.M. on the 7th day of June, C. S. T.. l!>r>4, at 148 E. Market St.. 7th Floor, in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, in said County, begin investigation of the applications of the following named persons, requesting the issue to the applicants, at the locations hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information eoncerQing the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of issuing tie permits applied for to such applicants at the premises named: ' C.len Lee Wellingham, 35882, (grocery). 3172 N. III. St., Indianapolis, beer

and wine dealers. NEW.

John F. Staniloi, 3fil70, (transfer beer, liquor and wine retailers from Charlotte Maxwell, 5107-09 E. 10th

St., Indianapolis.)

James McHugh and Edward Cunningham, 36169, (restaurant), 1431 K. Raymond St., Indianapolis, beer, li-

quor and wine retailers. NEW.

Llbhy R. and Heman B. Erwin, 36164. (transfer beer, liquor and wine retailers from Libby R. Erwin, 745-47

Mass. Ave., Indianapolis.)

Kurste KuzmanofT, 36163, (restaurant), 544 W. Maryland St., Indianapolis,

beer, liquor and wine retailers.

The Old Frontier, Inc., 36125. (trans

Court, on the 7th day of June, 1954. at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Wesley T. Wilson, Personal Representative. H. Dale Brown. Clerk. 5/22/2t.

Rufus C. Kuykendall, Atty. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion

County, Indiana.

In the Matter of the Estate of

Howard Sheafe, deceased.

Estate Docket 162, Page 59734. Notice is hereby given that Emma E. Riddle was on the 8th day of May, 1954, appointed Administratrix of the estate of Howard Sheafe, deceased. v All persons having claims againsr said estate, whether or not no^v

same !

Henry Richardson, Jr., Atty. • NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ' In the Pfobate Court of Marion County, Indiana. In the Matter of the Estate of E. S. Vance, deceased. Estate Docket 162, Page 59746. Notice is hereby given that Edith May Vance was on the 11th day of May, 1954, appointed Administratrix of the estate of E. S. Vance, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana, this 11th day of May, 1954. H. Dale Brown, Clerk. 5/15/3t.

HenrV J. Richardson, Jr., Atty. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana. In the Matter of the Estate of Josephine Moore, deceased. Estate Docket 162, Page 59739. Notice is hereby given that Lexie Staples was on the 10th day of 4ay, 1954, appointed Executrix of he will of Josephine Moore, deceased. All persons having claims against aid estate, whether or not now iue, must file the same in said ^ourt within six months from the late of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana, this 10th day of May, 1954. H. Dale Brown, Clerk. 5/15/3t.

Russell J. Dean, Atty.

COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marion County,

due, must file the same in said'ss:

Court within six months from the I In the Circuit Court of Marion date of the first publication of this County, In the State of Indiana,

notice or said claims will be for-

ever barred.

Dated at Indianapolis. Indiana, this 8th day of May, 1954. H. Dale Brown. Clerk.

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Rufus C. Kuykendall, Atty. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion

County, Indiana.

, . „ . t , In the Matter of the Estate of for beer, liquor and wine retailers , from 1 Alpha and Genevive Huffman, Mt rshall Reynolds, deceased. 1533-39-43, Sheihv St., Indianapolis.) Estate Docket 162, Page 59717. Leo A. Porn. 36069, (drug). 572 Ma> s. Notice is hereby given that WalAve., Indianapolis, beer, liquor and;. a _ t-. ,, ~ , wine dealers ; ter D. Bean was on the first day Leo a. Dorn. 36067, (drug),. 5205 Col-|of May, 1954, appointed Adminislege Ave. Indianapolis, beer, liquor; trator of the estate of Marshall T ,

and wine dealers XT I Reynolds deceased I John M. Montgomery is not a rest “o A. I kirn. 36068, (drug), 1301 v, rveynoius, at -Cv d sea. I ,„ . f .. Cfotn TnHiono onH Penn. ■St., Indianapolis, beer, liquor All persons having claims against i 0I .J ne a i3ie oi inaiana, ana and wine dealers. Qaid estate whether not n/io/! thcit said cause of action is foi

must file the

Angelo LaOrotto, 36070, (grocery), 201

No. 72638.

Geneva Montgomery, Plaintiff.

—vs—

John M. Montgomery, Defendant. BE IT KNOWN, That on the 24th day of May, 1954, the above named plaintiff, by her attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of fhe Circuit -Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, a complaint against the above named defendant John Montgomery and the said plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk’s office the aifidavit of a competent person, showing that the residence of the defendant, upon diligent inquiry, is unknown, and the defendant

or not same in

now j said

divorce and that the defendant

win^iealer" Indianai>olis * beer aml 'Court‘Vithin'six^mont^sVomThei John M - Montgomery is a necesAnnabeiie Graves. 36071 ..(package j date of the first publication of this sar y party thereto and whereas ^arWret^^tosto^^fiOi^! ever^ba^red?^ Claim WiU be f ° r " j merit ^on^said complaint reqS grocery). . Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana, " da „ nt ..^ _ a _ p 5!i r ..^ I lu!^_ d

wine dealers.

West Side Outing and Social Club, 35993, (club). 710 N. Warman, Tn-

(club), ...

dianapolis, beer,

retailers.

Darrell R. Garrigus, 35996,

liquor and wine

this first day of May, 1954. H. Dale Brown, Clerk.

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Acton, Indiana, beer dealers Willard H. Backerfstoe,

Cary D. Jacobs, Atty.

COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marion County, the

(grocery),

, **S.

35928 (pro-

eery), 2301 N. Talbot St., Indianapo-.

Ils, beer and wine dealers.

C & s Drug Co., Inc., 35932, (drug), In the Superior Court of Marion 1201 Madison Ave., Indianapolis, County, In the State of Indiana.

No. C-5245.

| Court, and answer or demur thereto on the 7th day of September,

1954.

NOW. THEREFORE, by order of said Court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of filing and pendency of said

beer, liquor and wine dealers.

Dennison Restaurant Inc., 35927, (res-

taurant). 5380 College Ave., Indianapolis, beer, liquor and wine retail-

ers.

Nick Vaseloff, 35886, (restaurant), 701 Ketcham St.. Indianapolis, beer and

wine retailers.

American Legion Post 249,

Chlotelia L. Martin

vs.

Jacob H. Martin. BE IT KNOWN, That

on the

complaint against him and that unless he appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 7th day of September, 1954. the same being the 2nd judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Indianapolis,

^ 358 , >R ! 12th day of May, 1954, the abovejon the first Monday in September, (cVubL 2523 "Northwestern Ave?’in- Ponied plaintiff, by her attorneys, 11954, said complaint and the matdianapoiis, beer, liquor and wine re- filed in the office of the Clerk' ters and things therein contained tailprx a l O 2 A . r n /r • ^ _ 11 i 'll i_ i i 1 -

*Jke er Shore Countrv ciuh 35^00 I of the Superior Court of Marion (club)", h 4ioo Carson Ave.; Indianiipo- County, in the State of Indiana, Us, beer, liquor and wine retailer}*, her complaint against the above nokLndon n indi a nL nb 4ee 3 r 9 n’ named defendant Jacob H. Martin (club). Oaklandon, Indiana, beer, li- , ... ., , . . . . quor and wine retailers. and the said plaintiff having also James L. Simmons, 36017, (drug),'filed in said Clerk’s office the affiquor and b "wine ^<1 eaiers*' anab °^ davit of a competent person showCharles K. Nickerson. 36008, (dance), in S that the residence of the de130 s. ill. st., Indianapolis, new. ftndant, upon diligent inquiry, is ^^534 In CenVi*al^Ave!^/ 1 L*d'la^mr>o!{}c l, ^L un ^ I l?' v iV a P d * he defendant Ja-

quor and wine dealers.

jcob H. Martin, lives in Champaign,

tmd alleged will be heard and de-

termined in his absence. H. Dale Brown, Clerk.

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Charles D. Walker, Atty. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana. In the Matter of the Estate of Grand Ransom also known as

John A. Dawson and John -A. Daw-1 Illinois, is not a resident of the Grant Ransome, deceased. Jrug), 3836 E. Wash. [state of Indiana, and that said Estate Docket 162, Page J

a! 11, n'i wa r«' i State of Indiana, and that said dealers ‘ 1 d cause of action is for Divorce and Harry VV. Melville, 36072, (restaurant), | that the defendant Jacob H. Marind" wine'retailers ,ndianapo,ls> beer tin is a necessary party thereto Libby Rotten Erwin, 36166, (restau- and whereas said plaintiff having rant), 745-47 Mass. Ave., indianap- by endorsement on said complaint RMev- CMUon'and YreneTl "walker re< 5 uired said defendant to appear 1 36162, (restaurant)! 2137 s ' Meridian'in said Court, and answer or deSt., Indianapolis, beer, liquor and mur thereto on the 19th day of

wine retailers. Tulv IQ^d

<>PK.N’t^thAx'I'erH?| NOW THEREFORE, by order of LIC PARTICIPATION ls REQUEST- said Court, said defendant last

ED. 1

INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMLSSION By VICTOR G. WALMER Executive Secretary H. DeWITT OWEN Chairman

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above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said {complaint against him and that un{less he appear and answer or deimur thereto at the calling of said .cause on the 19th day of July, 1954, the same being the 13th 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 July, 1954, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and deter-

mined in his absence. H. Dale Brown, Clerk.

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162, Page 59651.

Notice is hereby given that Carlisle J. Hughes was on the 14th day of April, 1954, appointed Administrator of the estate of Grand Ransom also known as Grant Ran-

some, deceased.

All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be

forever barred.

Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana, this 15th day of May, 1954. H. Dale Brown, Clerk.

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14—The Indianapolis Recorder, May 29,1954

Singing and dancing just seem fo come naturally to Anne, Alice, Catherine and Louise—they’ve loved music ever since they were old enough to notice it, tried to dance almost before they could walk. Les-

sons

in music, dancing, and artistic expression are provided for the little girls, who will be in the third grade at the Yanceyville school this September. Left to right: Catherine, Alice, Anne, Louise.

Famous Fultz Quads are 8 Years Old ... May 23rd was a big day for these four pretty little girls—famous since their birth as the world’s only identical Negro quadruplets, one of the only two sets of living identical quads in medical history. Birthday celebration this year was high-lighted by a visit from their idol, Juanita Hall, who was just as delighted with the attractive, talented quads as they were with her! LESSON FROM A REAL STAR

ANOTHER "FIRST" FOR THE RECORD

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Quad’s voices were recorded for the first time during visit of Miss Hall (now starring in "The Story of Ruby Valentine" over the National Negro Network.) Shy at first, they soon grew accustomed to the microphone, sang for—and with—Miss Hall.

BUT STILL "LITTLE GIRLS"

Quads, who take an interest in dancing unusual for children so young; listened intently to Miss Hall, followed her instuctions faithfully. She found them apt pupils, quick to learn, believes they may be headed for a stage career.

And, like any other eight-year-olds, they enjoy the ceremony of blowing out the candles on their birthday cake. Birthday celebration was planned for quads by Pet Milk Company in honor of their best-known "Pet Milk babies"—Fultz girls were started on a Pet Evaporated Milk formula, still drink Pet Milk in preference to any other kind.

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Continued from Page 9 family entertained as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barnes, Mes^ dames Lorena Harvey and Maude Rapier and Sterling Wilson, I-ouis-

0REEZY 9AV^ HE DOESN'T FEEL LIKE EATINCt, DEAR// ISN'T THAT CUTE./

ville, and Mrs. Ella Burral and family and George Barnes, Detroit. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright and children. Raymond, Camille and Robert, Jr., have returned to Detroit after visiting his mothen, Mrs. Grace Goatley, and grandmother, Mrs. M. Wright. * * * A quiz game with prizes awarded was a feature when the Millie D. Hoffman club met last week with Mrs. James Peck. Refreshments were served irom miniature individual baskets to Mesdames Flossie Johnson, Katherine Lumsey, Ada Murphy, Hattie Fields, Tom Young, Louis Day, Ed Holcomb. Margaret Curl, Beatrice Chappell, Mabel Goens and Millicent Burnett. * * * DR. J. S. SMITH spoke on “Can-

William B. Miller and Robert Lee Brokenburr, Attys. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana. In the Matter of the Estate of George Dewey Thompson, de-

ceased

Estate Docket 159, Page 58601. Notice is Hereby given that Rufus C. Kuykendall was on the 20th day of May. 1954, appointed Administrator of the estate of George Dewey ^.Thompson, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana, this 20th day of May, 1954. H. Dale Brown, Clerk.

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cer” at the meeting ot the Phyllis Wheatley club recently with Mrs. O. J. Findley as hostess. Refreshments were served to Mesdames Yuba Dunn, Ralph Taylor, Mabel Goens, Della Cooley, S. C. Goings, Louis Day, Charles Taylor and Lemuel Lucas. Mrs. Virginia Stafford, 609 E. First, was taken to Ball Hospital on May 19 after she became seriously ill at her home. Wilford Pennybaker, 110 4 S. Shipley, was rushed to Ball Hospital in the Foy ambulance May 20. Mack Brown, 1707 N. Brady, is back on the job at the Ball Brothers Glass Factory after being released from Ball Hospital, where ihe was treated for injuries sustained when a truck bed fell on him as he was unloading it for the glass company on McGallard road.

Hopkinsville Continued from Fage 9

rti.rt Church, with Rev. A. McCombs, assisted by Rev. J. Croney, I officiating. Mrs. Knight was an active member of the West Union 1 Homemaker club. Survivors are the husband, Prentiss Knight, Sr.; two

were held May 19. Frank Simpson, sons, George and Prentiss Knight, principal of Todd County train-| Jr., and four brothers. Burial was

ing school, delivered the principal address. T. H. West is principal and Miss Emma Bacon and Mi's. Odessa Chestine are teachers.

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Mrs. Henry Dixon and son and her mother, Mrs. H. L. Hodges, Nashville, were recent guests of Mrs. Rarissa Rand, who has been quite ill, but is reported slowly improving.

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in Mt. Zion cemetery with Adams and Sons Funeral Home in charge.

Evansville Continued from Page 9

Beatrice Clark, Queenie .Crenshaw, Doris Fisher, Marcella Joyce, Dorothy McGuire, Willie McDowell, Nellie Percell, Mary Rucker, Julia Roberts, Mary Shipp, Lucille Wilson and Rosa Wilson.

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FIFTH-GRADERS of the Chest-nut-Walnut school are presenting ‘Rip Van Winkle,” the Ruthen-

burg version of Washington Ir-'M. Caldwell is pastor,

ving’s story, at the school on Thursday and Friday of this week.

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Zion Baptist Church is celebrating its 54th anniversary May 24-30, tfhth Rev. Andrew J. Brown, pastor

Mr. and Mrs. Hazael Margin, Nashville, were Sunday guests of her mother, Mi's. Nora Bgnks, and family. - / * * * THE HOBBYIST CLUB held its annual tea May 23, immediately following the badealauratie services in the Booker T. Washington school cafeteria, in honor of the members of the graduating class.

Haile Selassie To Visit New Orleans NEW ORLEANS (ANP)—Accordng to a report from Charles Nutter, manager of International House, Haile Selassie, emperor of Ethiopia, will visit New Orleans on June 24, as part of his 30-

day tour of America.

Nutter said present plans call for three or four hour stopover here after a flight from Mexico enroute to Fort Benning, Qa. He also stated that officials of the city and International House are endeavoring to prolong the visit to three days, or at least an over-

night stay.

Newspaper men of all races will he invited to attend the press con-

of Greater St. John Baptist Church, held at Lansing, Mich., this vveek-

Indianapolis, as speaker. Rev. J. end.

Open house was held May 26 at Attucks high school. Exhibits of

various types of school work were iference held by the emperor,

displayed in several departments. Mrs. Geneva Knight of the countv died May 15 after a brief ill-

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Mrs. Fannie Crawley, president of the Evansville chapter of the National 'Council of Negro Women, lias informed local members that the regional meeting will be

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