Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 234, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 November 1945 — Page 6

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, NOV. 26, 1945. "BEAST" AND -IRMA TO HANG TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY. SHERMAN left hrtiA 4 bodi. ADULTS, 35c CHILDREN, He Tax Inclusive. me ENDING TONIGHT! Adults 35c. Children'. 16c. FOR THE YOUNG IN HEART! , AND ROMANTIC OLDSTERS, TOO; Tax Paid. If your nose sometunes filisup with stuffy transient con-, gestion-put a few drops of Va-tro-nol in each noistrU. It quickly reduces congestion and makes breathing easier in u. Iiurry . . . gives grand relief from sniffly, sneezy, stuffy distress of head colds. Follow directions in the package. mm$ vA-mo-fieii mWm ROBERT WALKER P ;.)SSfe-:

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Come Early! COUNTY BASKETBALL CHART The Sullivan County basketball chart for ' this week is colorlul, with "many" games on' tap. The chart reads: Tuesday, November 27th Merom at Flat Rock; Shelburn at Prairie Creek; New Lebanon , at Jasonville. Wednesday, November 28th Lyons at Dugger; Hymera at Car lisle. - ! Friday, November 30th Honey Creek at Shelburn; Dugger at Jasonville; Farme.'sburg at Graysville; Fairbanks at Hymera; New j.enanon at i;ariislo. ETTER DAVIS HOTEL - Sullivan, Ind. . TUESDAY, Nov. 27th 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. Jtmi plad'y make an audio:;rsr f your hearing. In 20 minutes you can see just how much your htarinj; has slipped, and whether or not you need a hearing aid. T here is no charge or obligation for consultation or tests. F. P. SAYRE . 1015 So. 7th St. ' Terre Haute, Ind. Certified Sonotone Consultant WW LnVlM. 1 j

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Bits Of News (Continued from Page 1) assault force on. its way through Mindanao Sea fori the invasion of Mindoro Island, In engagement, Petree's ship was credited with PTuntinsr for tbrenemv aircraft downed and aiding in the destruction of four others. A single enemy plane flying at mast-head level planted a bomb close to the Hamilton's starboard side causing the death of one man and injury of nineteen others, but with litlle damage to the destroyer. The Hamilton's crew at one time' maintained battle stations solidly for six days and .nights while they underwent over two hundred enemy air attacks in the fight for Mindoro Island. Her part in the Iwo Jima-Oki-nawa Operations kept her in one instance for more than a month at Iwo supporting Underwater Demolition Teams prior to the landing. The order to return to "God's Country" was received by the Hamilton June 17th, 1945 for a well earned rest and a much needed over-hauling after fourleen months of Pacific action. 'luit paying rent tnd own your nome. Special bargains oo oroperty on installment plan Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT !L AH S DENTAL ATTENTION Safeguard your health through the coming winter season. There's no need to go without necessary attention for lack of money. We advance cash promptly for this or any other worthy purpeje. To apply for a Ijan, come in or phone. Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Midle East Side Sq

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CONTINUE REVIVAL The Union Chapel revival is being continued for the present time. Services will be held each evening at 7:30, L. A. Donaldson, the pastor, announces. j NOTICE TO XOX-BESIDENTS , THE STATK OF INDIANA. SULLIVAN COUNTY. In the Sullivaa Circuit Court, November Term, 1945 I Ethel Keenan vs. I Solomon Sturgis, et al Complaint No. 30598 Now comes the plaintiff, by Pigg & Tennis, attorneys, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of Non-Resident-e that twiid defendants. Solomon Sturgis, Lucy Sturgis. William B. Griswold, Maria Griswcld,"' Jacob H. Hager, William D. Orifwold. Miiria L. Griswokl, . Solomon Khirges, Lucy 8turtf. Mary j Osborti. Mni'.v W. Owborn. Xarhriah I W. Price, Zachnridh W. Prlw, Mary I A. Piiee, .laekson Rich, June Rii.li. I Joseph Rich. George A. Rii li, Thwi1 dore C. Keller, Jackson Rich, Jaikson Rich, Jr. The Southern Indiana : Railroad Company, a Corporation of Sullivan County, Indiana; The Tide I Water Pipe Company, Limited; The Sullivan County Loan & Trust Company; Glenn Rich, D. C. Keller. Paul j L. Reid, James M. Sinclair, Fannie M. Sinclair, The Peoples State Bank 1 of Sullivan. Indiana: Fred C. r.oyer, C. Fred P.oyer, Elizabeth P. Boyer, Georsre Spaun, Sarah B. Spaun. William H. Elw.41. Louella Elwell, Fannie E. Sinclair, Frank Gilbert, Frank L. Gilbert. Edith L. Gilbert. I James M. Sinclair, Ethel Sinclair, I Mary E. Shuttleworth, P. S. eid. Marv E. Gilbert. Frank L. Gilbert, Ramson W. Akin, The Tide Water 1 Pipe. Company, Limited The unknown heirs or devisees of each and ii; nf the bove named defendanln; The unknown wife. o" Widow of each and all of the nbove liuiiieil mn'f eli-feinlaiits; The unknown Husband or Widower of I'a-h and nil of Hie ahove named :Vma)e defendants: The following named defendants whose Christian Iran's 'fcre unknown: P. S, Reid and D. C. Keller. Thp unknown heirs at .'aw. devisees, legatees, next of kin :gut legal representatives, and the unknown consorts, the surviving spouses. the creditors, successors, assignees, donees, alienees, or immediate mesne or remote, voluntary end involuntary grantees, assignees, or transferees, the unknown children. jesceiidants of deceased children ot each and all of said defendants:. The executors of the last viil end '.sr.tamerit of any legal representatives of any or all of the above named defendants who may be dead: and Uie unknown successors in interest of eacn and all of the abo named defendant.?, are not residents of the State of Indiana.; that said action is ti Quiet. Title against the world :n and to the following described : e-il estate situate in Sullivan County. Indiana and - described as follows, to-wit : The Southeast quarter of ihe Southwent quarter of Section 11, Township 8 North, Range 9 West, except the iRht of way of the Chicago. Terre Haute and Southeastern Railrcid Company. Also a roadway 25 feet in width along the north side of '-he Southwest q"arter of the Southeast quarter of Section 11, Township R hf.-th Range 9 West, except all coal and other minerals undet lying t:ie sane and that said non-rcshlent defendants are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby .Tiven said defendants last named, that unless they . be and appear in paid eountv at the courthouse in Sullivan in said county and State on the 7th, dav of .lanuirv 11'fi same being 'he "'3th .iudicinl dny of the November term 18-15 of sa'd court: and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in their absence. WITNESS my name and the Seal of said Court, affixed at Sul ian Indiana thia '24th day of November A. D. 1945. JMES H. RINGER, ",e.k 1st Ins 11-26-45 St.

CONViCTED by a British military court for committing atrocities at the Belsen and Osvviecim concentration camps, Joseph Kramer, the prison commanaam and knuwn as the "Beast of Belseii," anJ . blond Irma Grese, his chief woman guard, have been sentenced to hang. The two, shown above in a recent photo, are appealing their case at Lueneburg, Germany, where1 they with 43 other persons, wer on trial. Their appeal will go to Field Marshal Sir Bernard L. Montgomery. (International SoundohotoJ

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THIS MAP shows th scene of the outbreaks in Iran, Troops were rushed to the Soviet-garrisoned Azerbaijan province, scene of the uprising, but Russian forces intercepted ihem at Kazvin and ordered them to return to Tehran. Azerbaijan is occupied by the Russians who moved in from the north to take over part of the country while Anglo-American forces toolt over southern portions several years ago when Nazi aggression threatened the rich oil fields of the middle east. (International) GOVS DROPPED MATCH INTANK

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Ci if ivvies. RECEIVES DISCHARGE Sgt. Eugene (Pete) Dailey has arrived in Sullivan with his discharge and thirty-one months in the South Pacific war zone to his credit. Pete is greeting his many friends and relatives at the home of his sister, Mrs. Frank Leach of North Section St. ATTERBURY DISCHARGES CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind, Nov. 26. Among Indiana men discharged at the Atterbury Separation Center, Wednesday, November 21st, and November 22nd, were: Cpl. William A. Clark, RFD 5, Sullivan. TSgt. Floyd L. Phillips, RFD 2, Carlisle. Pfc. Ernest Goodman, 325 N. Broad St, Sullivan. Pfc. Leon R. Dunahey, Dugger. DISCHARGED AT FORT KNOX FORT KNOX, Ky., Nov. 26 , Among enlisted men given dis- I charges from the Army of the United States, by Brig. Gen. 'Frankenstein' Fk: HE MAY BE AN 3CRG to you, bill Boris Karloft s inovie-madc reputation as a monster laft little Jane Mari:owitz cold. &he is Rifing an enthusiaiac hug to the shudder giver, who congratulates her on winmns first prie in 4hc war fund baay contest m Kcv. Yon; City. ( I r.t err.?.; if ::'.) n

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George D. Wahl, post commander, aj the Fort Knox Separation Center recently was: Pfc. John M. Luxton, RFD 5, Sullivan, Ind. SAILORS DISCHARGED GREAT LAKES, 111, Nov. 2C Persons discharged from the naval service at this center recently included: Dale W. Reid, CSF, R. 5, Sullivan, Ind. Lester M. Stinson, S 1c, Dugger, Ind. Marion D. Giles. MOMM 1c (T), 524 North Main St, Sullivan, Ind. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Sgt. and Mrs. Gustave Reich of Detroit, Michigan, announce the birth of a son, Albert i iOu, btrn November 23rd .it llie Mary Sherman Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkes of Dugger, are the parents of n baby boy born November 24th at the hospital here, He has been named Robert. Edward. Mr. and Mrs. Nattnnel Goodman of Paxton, announce -he arrival, of a daughter born at the hospital November 25th. She has been named Nancy Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holbsrt of Cass, are the parents of a ;:on born at the Mary Sherman Hospital November Sfitii. He hns not yet been named. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mayfield of Dugger rural route one, announce the birth of a bby ?irl, Brenda Joan, born at the hospital November 26t.h.

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BRODIE -NAIRN j The Presbj-terian church ,in Plymouth, Michigan was the re1 cent scene of the wedding " of ' June Brodie, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Brodie, of Sullivan, to David Nairn, son of Mr. and Mis, James C. Nairn of Sheridan I Avenue, Plymouth. i Ut 1:00 p. m. Saturday, Novem hf rfM'pmnnv was npriormpo ber 2nd with Rev. Walch offij ciating. The bride wore a two-piece street length dress of powder blue with matching hat. The bride's bouquet was of white roses. I Mrs. Melvin Craig, matron of honor, wore a street length dress of wine. Her bouquet was of yellow roses. 1 James Nairn served as best man. The couple chose Niagara Falls for lliir wedding trip-. NOTICE tO NON-RESIDENTS THE STATE OF INDIANA, SULLIVAN COUNTY. In the Sullivan Circuit ouii, in vacation Term VJis I Wilma Walton Sanders vs. Donald Sanders I Complaint No. 30587 Now comas the plaintiff, by Thomas .T. Gallagher attorney, and files her complaint herein, tugethcr with an 1 affidavit that said defendant. Donald Sander is not resident of the Stute of Indiana: that said action is Complaint lor Divorce and that said nonI resident defendant is a necessary part I tlliereto. j Notice is therefore hereby give said defendant, last named, that un- ' less he be and appears in said county at the ciiiirlhoti.se in Sullivan in said oemmy and Stale on the 17th day of I January lHlfi, snmn being the Uitll judicial day of ihe November lerm ,I!ir of said court; and answers or ' demurs to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in his absence. , WITNESS my name and the Seal of paid Court, affixed at Sullivan this lKth day of N worn her A. D. 1945. JAMES H. RINGER, Clerk. 1st ins 11-19-43 3t. wGlass 10c 2 for 15c 39c 98 c 99i 1.9S 79c 29c Xmas

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