Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1959 — Page 14
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14—Die Indianapolis Recorder, Aug. 1,1959
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
CLARENCE PORTER STEWART STEWART—In loving memory of our brothers THEODORE DOUGLASS STEWART who passed away August 1, 1913. CLARENCE PORTER STEWART who passed away August 4, 1931. Memories are treasures no can can steal; Death is a heartache, no one can heal. Some may forget you while you are gone, But we shall remember you Theodore and Clarence No matter how long. Joyce Stewart Thompson Fredonia Stewart Temple Sisters Marcus C. Stewart Sr. Brother.
SCOTT A. ALLEN ALLEN—In loving memory of our dear husband and father SCOTT A. ALLEN who passed away July 29, 1958. When the evening shades are falling, And I am sitting all alone, In my heart there comes a longing, If he only could come home. Mrs. Sallie L. Allen, Wife and Children.
TUTTLE—In loving memory of our mother ANNIE TUTTLE who passed dway August 3, 1957. God knows how much we miss her, Never shall her memory fade; Loving thoughts shall ever wander, To the spot where she is laid. Blanche Johnson Edna Johnson, Daughters.
PVT. 1/c WILSON J. BEENE BEENE—In loving memory of our dear son and brother PVT. 1/c WILSON J. BEENE who passed away July 27, 1952. His smiling way and pleasant face. Are a pleasure to recall; He had a kindly word for each. And died beloved by all. Someday we hope to meet him Someday, we know not when, To clasp his hand in the better land, Never to part again. Mrs. Ruth Beene and Family.
MARSHALL—In loving memory of RANSOM (FATS) MARSHALL who passed away July 25, 1942. In heart a secret room Remembrance keeps him here. Sadly missed By Sadly missed by McELW/iINE—In loving memory of our father and grandfather CLARENCE T. McELWAINE who passed away July 31, 1950. We miss you Daddy and think of you, A thousand times a day. And memories of you wander through The things we do and say. You were so good, so kind and true, You made each day worth while; When troubles came and worldly cares You eased it with your smile. No more on earth we’ll see that smile, Or know your tender touch. You gave us happiness and we miss you oh so much. Children and Grandchildren. STANSBERRY—1^nemory of, EMMANUEL STANSBERRY who passed August 3, 1955. Not dead to us who loved him. Not lost, but gone before. He lives with us in memory, And will forever more. Mother and Brolher.
2. Cords Off Thanka
BOYD—We wish to express our gratitude for the many kindnesses shown at the passing of our husband, brother and father LONIE BOYD Thanks to the many friends who sent flowers, cards and telegrams, those who donated their cars. We sincerely thank Rev. Mozel Sanders, who delivered the eulogy, visiting ministers, for their remarks, Dr. C. Henry Bell, Rev. J. T. Highbaugh Sr. and Rev. M. L. McKeller, the soloists .and chorus, the ushers and all who participated. Especially do we thank the Patton Funeral Home for their efficient service. The Family.
WEAVER — We wish to ihank our friends, neighbors and relatives for cards, telegrams, money, tributes, and all acts of kindness shown in the passing of our husband and uncle. OLLIE WEAVER We especially thank the Stuart Mortuary. Sallie Weaver, Wife and family.
DeJOURNETT—I wish to thank the kind neighbors, friends and* relatives for kindness shown during the illness and at the passing of my dear husband EDWARD L. DeJOURNETT We especially thank Rev. R. T. Andrews Sr., Rev. L.' E. Erwin Jr, Rev. Wood of Richmond, Ind., the member^ of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, the choirs, the various auxiliaries. Mr. Harold N. Hodge of YMCA, for his inspiring remarks. Mrs. Helen Owsley Porter, soloist, those who sent cards, telegrams in and out of the State, floral offerings, donors of cars, the pallbearers and the Miller Funeral Home for their efficient services. Lina J. De Journett, Wife and Family. MILLS—We wish to thank our friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness shown during the illness and at the passing of our sister , MRS. MARY MILLS We especially thank all of those who aided us in any way. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lowe Miss Sarah Mills Brother-in-law and Sisters.
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•"*- ;.. * ... _WM MRS. LUCY WATKINS WATKINS—In loving memory of my dear mother MRS. LUCY WATKINS who passed away July 28, 1955. “Gone but not forgotten.” Katie M. Watkins • Daughter. CALDWELL—In loving memory of our brother FRANK J. CALDWELL who passed away August 3, 1931. Eternal Rest grant unto him Oh Lord and let the Perpetual Light, shine upon him. Charlotte H. Murray Elizabeth Stewart Sisters.
LIVSEY—In memory of our dear mother ALBERTA LIVSEY who passed away July 29, 1949. When a mother breathes her last farewell, The stroke means more than \ tongue can tell. The world seems quite another place' Without the smile of mother's face, And while she lies In peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall always keep. Carrie Tongue Daughter Roy Tayne Son 7" Rif Geneva Tayne Daughter-inrlaw.
ANNIVERSARY SALE CLEAN ANY COAL FURNACE In Owner Occupied House Regular Price $15.00 NOW $7.50 We Service All Makes of Oil and Gas Furnaces Get Free Estimate an New Furnace Installation LENNOX OR COLEMAN Coal, Oil or Gas Furnaces NO MONEY DOWN - 5 YEARS TO PAY Financing Handled in the Privacy of Your Hama CALL CL. 3-2715
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450 N. Senate Avenue
Indianapolis, Indiana
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
33-A. Apts. Unfurnished
4-Room Semi-Modern Apartments Rent for $42.50 Per Month Water Included New Fences, New Awnings and New Paint Located in the 900 Block of Daly Street (The first block south of East Washington Street)
C. A.,jfUFF, 38 N. wmmmmm
PENN. ST., RM. 317, OR CALL ME. 7-1242
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TWO-ROOM ART. Bath, Utilities furnished, adults only, 955 In-
diana. Ave.» ME. 4-4183. f 7/25/59—4T
THRER-ROOM APT., modern, heat furnished, adults only, 953 Indiana Ave., ME. 4-4183.
7/25/59—4T
1334 CARROLLTON, 3-room Apt., private bath, entrances, newly decorated. Adults. WA. 3-2692.
FOUR-ROOM APT., 2134 Broadway, downstairs, bath, private “ntrahce, newly decorated. WA. 58733.
36. Wanted—Room and Board
YOUNG Christian Girl Wants Two room Apt., North. ME. 5-4936.
39. Houses for Rent
THREE ROOMS. Half of a Double at 1372 S. Pershing Ave.
ONE SIDE of Double, for Rent, settled couple preferred, 419 W. 24th St. For information call WA. 5-3064.
Robert Lee Brokenburr, Atty. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana. Marion County, ss: In the Superior Court of Marion County, In the State of Indiana. No. S-59-222 Mary Gwendolyn Gilbert Vs. Weaver Gilbert, Defendant BE IT KNOWN, That on the 10th day of July, 1959, the aboved named plaintiff, by her attorney, 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 Weaver Gilbert 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 Weaver Gilbert is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that said cause of action is for Divorce and that the defendant Weaver Gilbert 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 September. 1959. 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 September, 1959, the same being the fourth 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 September, 1959, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in his absence. Edwin McClure, Clerk 7/18/59—3T
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Thomas Crowd us, Atty. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana. In the Matter of the Estate of Mabel McClarin, deceased. Estate Docket E—59-28 Notice is hereby given that Roy McLaurin and Mary Duncan Stewart were on the 6th day of. July* 1959, appointed: Co-Executors of the will of Mabel McClarin, deceased. All person having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within six months from date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana, this 8th day of July, 1959. Edwin McClure, Clerk * 7/18/59—3T
Robe-t Lee Brokenburr, Atty. - NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana. In the Matter of the Estate of Bertha Means, deceased. Estate Docket E59, Page 81. Notice is hereby given that Robert Lee Brokenburr was on the 22nd day of July, 1959, appointed: Executor of the will of Bertha Means, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file thesame in said Court within six months from the date of the first publication of (his notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at Indianapolis. Indiana, this 22nd day of July, 1959. Edwin McClure, Clerk. 7/25/50—3T.;
Armstrong, Cause, Hudson and Kiglitlfog-er, Attys.
PETITION FOR
CHANGE OF NAME
Notice is hereby given that I have filed in the office of the Clerk of the Marion County Circuit Court my Petition for the change of my name to MERCEDES JANE FETTY, and that said Petition will be heard
Armstrong. Cause, Hudson and Kiglitllnger, Attys.
PETITION FOR
CHANGE OF NAME
Notice is hereby given that 11 by the Court on the 20th day of Jhe
44. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
RAMiSEY — In loving memory of mother and grandmother, REBECCA RAMSEY who passed away July 28, 1949. In our heart your memory lingers Always tender, fond and true. There is not a day dear mother, That we do not think of you. The Family.
OTIS WILLINGHAM Radio TelevMm and Electrical Repair* 632 INDIANA AV*. ME. 4-5149 Rea.. WA. 8-678S
ROOMS RENTAL *
32. Room* Furnished
ROOMS, Middle-aged Persons or pensioners preferred, Northside. WA. 8-0489.
2. Cords of Thanks
LEE—We would like to thank all the many fi’iends, neighbors and relatives for their kind expressions shown during the long illness and passing of our loved one GEORGE LEE We thank the Rev. Charles Poole, Pev. Wright. Rev. Smith and Rev. Lapsley, for their consoling remarks. We especially thank Rev. Stoughton Summers, for his beautifully rendered solo and Rev. Paul L. Ayers, for such a beautiful eulogy. To all who donated their cars, to those who sent flowers, telegrams and cards. To those who in any way helped to lighten our bereacement. We thank Jacobs Bros. Funeral Home for their efficient services. May God, bless all of you. Mrs. Anna Lee, Wife and Family.
ORR—The family of MR. CHARLIE ORR wish to thank their many friends, neighbors and relatives for your expressions of sympathy, lovely floral offerings and other courtesies extended during the. illness and at the passing of our loved one. We especially thank. Rev. George Evans, for his kind remarks and the Jacobs Bros. Funeral Home for their efficient services. The Family.
SPECIAL 2Pc. Suite Upholstered
As Low Ai
$100
Phone WA. 4-0464 Today JACK'S UPHOLSTERY 2424 NORTHWESTERN
t TWO ROOMS, and Garage Close to bus line. North, Call evenings WA. 6-8235.
NOTICE! A. C. ALLEN and JAMES NICKSON REAL ESTATE BROKERS Have Formed a Partnership We Now Offer a Complete REAL ESTATE SERVICE Sales, Property Management, Notary Public Service, Etc. Homes in the Riverside Area — Low Down Payments We Need Salesmen, Best Deal in Town Allen &. Hickson Realty Service 2433 N, HARPING STREET WA. 3-7231
FRONT ROOM. Near Shortridge, single or middle-aged couple, private entrance. WA. 5-8398.
have filed in the office of the Clerk of the Marion County Circuit Court my Petition for the change of my name to DAVID MARTIN FETTY, and that said Petition will be heard by the Court on the 20th day of the August Vacation Term of said Court of the year, 1959. David Martin Spannuth
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Celia Norris
August Vacation Term of said Court of the ^ear, 1959. Mercedes Jane Spannuth
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Edward N. Suber, Atty. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marion County, ss: In the Superior Court of Marion County, In the State of Indiana. No. S-59—580 Geneva Jones
Vs.
Ulysses Jones
BE IT KNOWN. That on the 27th day of July, 1959, 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
Call K. L. Montgomery JUST-RITE UPHOLSTERY UMV* N. Capitol Ave. ME. 5-8887 Upholstery tod Furniture Repair ^ We Specialise to Cleantog Upholstery
PLASTERING New and Repairs Reasonably Priced Free Estimates EDWARD J. FOSTER 138 W. 21st WA. 5-3685
SLEEPING Rooms, Eastside, a, small and large, very cheap, private entrance, monthly rates only. ME. 8-0095 or ME. 2-7828.
FURNISHED ROOM, NORTH, Kitchen privileges. WA. 5-3462.
MCE FURNISHED ROOM. FOR single person, $10 a week. WA. 3-5280.*
MCE ROOMS, on Northside Near bus line. Call after 6 p. m. WA. 3-4605. - ^
THE CHOWNING HOUSE CLEAN ROOMS Transients Invited 2341 N. Kenwood Avenue WAlnut 3-1844
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ABERNATHY—We wish to thank our kind friends, neighbors and relatives for expressions of sympathy, lovely floral offerings, don ors of cars and other courtesies extended at the passing of my devoted husband GEORGE ABERNATHY We also wish to thank Dr. C. Henry Bell, Rev. A. M. Hughes and Rev. C. J. Dailey, the soloists and pallbearers and the Jacobs Bros. Funeral Home. The Abernathy Family.
BOUSLEY—We wish to thank our neighbors, friends and relatives for acts of kindness shown during the illness and at the passing of our dear wife and mother MRS. MAGGIE BOUSLEY We especially thank Rev, H. A. Perry and Rev. F. Benjamin Davis, those who sent flowers, cards and donors of cars and the King and King Funeral Home. James Bousley, Husband Lee Bruce, Son
21-A. ChildCore
CHILD CARE, Will Take Care of children in my home, babies and up to school-age, on Northside. WA. 6-7218.
Under New Management PETERSON HOTEL ' 550 W. Michigan Street Clean Furnished Rooms Day, Night, Weekly TOURISTS WELCOME Walking Distance to Town ME. 5-0710
WILL PICK UP, One Child Five Days, $10. Call WA. 3-5280.
Miscellaneous
HOUSEWORKERS Better Job* for you. Work in New York homes at $30-$50 per week, free room and board. Tickets sent. Reply giving name, address, telephone of references. DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 153 E. 116th Street New York City
1 KITCHENETTE APT. Nice Sleeping Rooms for Me* Very Reasonable EASTSIDE Call After 2:30 P. M. 1941 RUCKLE AVENUE WA. 5-5872
59. Fuel, Coal, Oil, etc.
COAL • FUEL OIL 50 GALLON DELIVERY Best Coals At Lowest Price O. MARTIN 1I25W. IMiSt WA. 6-1 SOI
HOMES FOR SALE LA SALLE REALTY
30 HOUSES
INCLUDING DOUBLES
, \... I C * I 4
MANY OF WHICH ARE AVAILABLE
$150 DOWN
With Reasonable Monthly Payments CALL - LL "7^5485 OR CHARLES MOSLEY AT. 3-3831
Funeral services for Mrs. Celia
Norris, 45, 1334 S Pershing, were held July 22 in First Baptist Church of West Indianapolis, of which she was a member. Burial was in Floral Park cemetery. She died July 19 in Methodist Hospital.
A native of Hinds County, Miss., ... _ Mrs. Norris lived in Indianapolis a gdJnsl the above named defend38 years and was a member of the ant . Ulysses Jones and the said West Indianapolis Community club, plaintiff having also filed in said Surviving are her husband, Clerk’s office the affidavit of a Henry Norris; a son, Hubert Lee competent person, showing that the' Norris; three daughters, Mrs. residence of the defendant, upon Helen Ware, Henrietta Cloyd and diligent inquiry, is unknown, and Miss Laura Cecile Norris; her* the defendant Ulysses Jones is not mother, Mrs. Helen Wesley; three a resident of the State of Indiana brothe »*. four sisters and five j and that said cause o* nrtvjn is for grandchildren. 'divorce and that tin- defendant
Ulysses Jones is a n^-'ssary party
62. Wanted ta Buy ' f heret <> and whereas said plaintiff
7 having by endorsement on said
complaint required said defendant is to appear in said Court, and answer or demur thereto on the
17th day of October, 1959. NOW, THEREFORE, by order of
ITSFn TIRFq T* ZV* defendant
USED MKES u above named Ulysses Jones is herePassenger, 14 and 15-inch both by notified of the filing and penblack and white walls. Commercial dency of said complaint against nim
truck tires, all sizes. ....
FEDERAL TIRE CO. 701 N. Capitol Ave.
CASH for war relics swords, guns,
pistols, etc. CL. 5-3002.
68. Auto. Accessories
Miscellaneous
50. Articles for Sola
USED BEAUTY EQUIPMENT FOR SALE ME. 5-1512 — 6/6/59—tf
RUMMAGE SALE COUNCIL THRIFT SHOP Thun., Frt., Sat. 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. 1566 N. COLLEGE AVENUE
DUO-THERM Oil Heater, with 275gallon tank, good condition. ME. 7-6250—8/1/59—3T.
2-BARBER Chairs and Equipment for sale, fine condition. WA. 58733.
NEIGHBOR SALE Saturday, August 1 9:00 ta 4:00 P. M. 4109 GUILFORD AVENUE Hooked rug, furniture, dishes, clothing, lamps, gold mirror, brie-s-brac, some antiques, silverware, picture frames, records, electric mixer, screens, double
sink, etc.
In esse of rain, sale held August 8 «•
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44. Houses For Sale
DON’T LOSE EQUITY IN YOUR HOME! TRY REFINANCING, SELLING OR TRADING. ME. 62421.
CHURCHES for sale, several selections, A. W HAMILTON RLTY. CO. AT. 3-1616. Evenings, Mr. Griffin, WA. 5-0600.
FIVE-ROOMS, Bath, Modern, Newly decorated, in good condition, Northwest, $500 down, $67.50 per month. Call for appointment, CL 1-8796.
54. Hous# Furnishing
NO MONET DOWN — 3 Room Outfits — Make Payments of $3 a Week CROWN FURNITURE 221 W. WASHINGTON ST.
57. Musical Merchandlie 1958 RCA MARK TV Twin-cabinet Hi-Fi, Call WA. 6-8283.
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. and that unless he appear and tanswer or demur thereto at the I calling of said cause on the 17th day of October. 1959, the same being i the 12th judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court Hous in the Citv of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in October, 1959, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard .and determined in his absence, j Edwin McClure, Clerk
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Edward L. De Journett Edward L. DeJournett, 80, 3520 E. Fall Creek Boulevard, was buried in Floral Park cemetery after services July 22 in Mt. Zion Bap--tist Church, He died July 17 in General Hospital. A native of Trenton. Tenn., Mr. DeJournett lived in Indianapolis 40 years. He was a custodian at the Maplehurst Apartments. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Lana DeJournett; a sister, Mrs. Madelyne M. Irvin, The Recorder's correspondent at Anderson; 'And a half-brother.
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< Hazel Hunt Mrs. Hazel Hunt, 40, a life resident of Indianapolis, died July 18 in her home, 3720 Northwestern. Funeral services were held July 21 in Sholoh Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Burial was in Floral Park cemetery. burviving are her husband, Joe Hunt; her father, Luther E. Cox; three sisters, Mrs. Marie Bell, Mrs. Dorothy Gentry and Mrs. Ozeila Craig, and four brothers, Luther Jr., and Louis Cox, both of Indian napolis, Ollie E. Cox, stationed in ; Nebraska with the US Air Force, and Arthur V. Cox, Detroit.
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Sylvester Sanders Services for Sylvester Sanders, 556, who died July 25 in the home of a sister, Mrs. Carrie Miles, 344 Douglass, were held July 28 in Mt, Vernon Baptist Church, with burial in Crown Hill cemetery. ! A native of Cannon, Miss., Mr. Sanders moved to Indianapolis from Chicago in 1956. He operated a barber shop at 238 Blake. Other survivors are his widow, !Mrs. Louise Sanders; a sister. Miss ,Ceattea Sanders, Chicago, and four .brothers, Ernest, Ulysses and Larry Sanders, all of Indianapolis, and I Elder Vernon Sanders, Henderson,' Ky.
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