Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 138, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 12 July 1945 — Page 3
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SULU7AN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1945. THEE3
XOTICE TO NOV-BTTETTS TOT? RTATP. rT? TNTTVTAWA HTTT.T.T.
"VAN COUNTY. In ttie " Sullivan Cir
cuit Ovrt b ay Term, 1946 RUBY V. COLVIN ,1 vs l HAERT FREDERICK COLVIN
I Complaint No. 30474. Cause of Action Complaint for Divorce, Alimony Cus'tody & Support. EE IT KNOWN, That on this 27th (Jay of June, in the year 1945. the (above named plaintiff by Piirg; & Teninis Attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court her
omplaint against the defendant in the
.cove entitled cause, together with an
affidavit of a competent person that
-aid defendant Harry Frederick Col
in is not resident of the State ot
ndiana.
Said defendant therefore is hereby
iiotified of the filing and pendency of
i aid complaint against him, said cause ff action being Complaint for Divorce,
iAiimony, custody & support, anu (that unless he appears and answers or jdemurs thereto at the calling of said cause at the Court House in Sullivan County, and State of Indiana, on the 4th day of September. 1945. said com-
therein contained and alleged, will be
neara ana aeierniuiu m uis usin:c. WITNESS, the Clerk and Seal of paid Court, this 27lh day of June, 1&45 JAMES H. RINGER, Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court. Figg & Tennis, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1st in3 6-28-45 3t.
More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH' Hera Is a pleasant way to overcom loose plate discomfort. FASTEETH. an Improved powder, sprinkled on upper and lower plates holds them firmer so that they feel more comfortable. No rummy, Kooey, pasty., taste or feeling. It's alkaline (non-acid). Does not sour. Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH today at any drug store.
EVERYWHERE ; Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Marks and daughter, Cheryl Lynn, returned to their home in New Cas-
relatives at Paxtort. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts and children of Merom, Mrs.
Lorene Ridge of Sullivan, Mr.
tie Saturday after visiting the an(j Mrs. Ellinger and baby and
past week with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Davidson. Mr. and ' Mrs. Nick Jeffords
Save Expenses SELL MORE POUNDS TAKE YOUR HOGS TO Home Packing Co. TERKE HAUTE, IND. Our Yards Are Open From Monday Till Friday Noon, MEAT S C II A 1 S
and Marge had as Sunday guests Sgt. Bob Jeffords and girl friend, Mrs. Ruth Meek and family of Terre Haute; Mr; and Mrs. Eddie Scully and family of Sulivan. Mrs. Merritt Ladson of Indianapolis is Spending a few days at her home in Paxton. Mrs. Ruth Walters and a girl friend of Misiiawaka, were guests Thursday afternoon of the former's grandmother, Mrs. Georgia Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Ashcraft and children, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Snyder and sons, Mrs. Billy Smith and son, Billy Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snyder, Volney Snyder and Dickie Dale have returned to their home in LaPorte titer a week's vacation with
Eugene Grizze of Terre Haute, Linda and Gary Monroe were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Raley and family. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ferguson had as guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eoop of Toledo, Mrs. Hettie Rooksberry, Mrs. Betty Meyers and daughter Sandra of Logansport.
Mr. and Mrs. Lex'Alsman and Mrs. Hillary Ice were guests Thursday evening of Mrs. Als-
man's daughter and son-in-law, and Mrs. Harry Kogers.
Mr", and Mrs. George Lydaj of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plummet, Sullivan. 'Mrs. Chester Lloyd, Jerry and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ragan and Eugenia Ann and Miss Shirley
family of Lawrenceville, Illinois,
Mrs. Emery Dilley.
Smith spent Sunday with Mrs. Annie Cox.
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i,;i j T . , , r, . , tun ui ixurin uross ot. w?r, REACHES MOKE UEKMS r'ASchildren, Linda and Gary visited h d TER. Feei it penetrate. Most her sister, Mrs. Lorene Ridge and I . . . - . , drussists have the test size. Small i cn.- aJ ci,,from Tucson, Arizona, for an in- SUpply just arrived at Bennetfs.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Trigg and children, Mike and Jane, have returned to their home in
, , ' , ... . . . , iT 1 definite visit with her mother, past week with relatives m Pax- was accompanied home by Mrs ' Lesgie Smj1h and other relaJ ton and Carlisle. Ridge and children who spent ti , , Mrs. Cordia Shake had as Friday night and Saturday with I " dinner guests Tuesday Hud Dai- them. Lt, and Mrs. Bob Weathers left lev of Chicago and mother, Mrs. ! Mrs. Bessie Snyder and Alice ' last week for Jacksonville, FlonMargaret Dailey, Mrs. Betsy ' Charlene will remain for another da . after enjoying several days
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LOCALS 1 Mrs. Wilfrid P. Riggs of New
ark New Jersev arrived todaV tnan surface applications. Most, remearK, iew jersey, arrived xoaay djes dQ no(. ppnPtrate surncipntiy. Re. for a several weeks visit with her quires a strong penetrating, rjapent! Mr and Mrs H E Dut-'MOBILE Hauid. Alcohol Is VERY MOpdrenis, lar. diia iuis. n. jl. jjui . w ,,Mt To-nl Tt contains
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Trimble and Miss Margaret Ruth Trimble of near Bethany, Miss Betty Rogers has return
ed to Mishawaka after spending
to their home in LaPorte. roomers, mrs. raui
Mrs. Kenneth Plummer andluls- y-
sons of Muncie, were guests last '
Taylor and
Mrs. I. C. Maxwell left today
a vacation with her parents, Mr. week of their grandmother, Mrs. a wf 8 V1S"; m, n.cago-wixn
Sarah Plummer and Rose. . allu wum.
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