Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 213, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 October 1948 — Page 4
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Oct. 27, 1943.
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Mrs. George Barrick visited Tuesday with Mrs. Ethel Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greggs of Farmersburg, were guests of Mrs. Gregg's parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Raley, Sunday. ' Mrs. Elizabeth Wells of Indianapolis, is the guest of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. James J. McCoskey. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Asbury
of Evansville, Indiana, were guests over the week-end of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leach. Miss Amanda Turner spent the week-end in Carlisle visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lowry, who have been the guests of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mr. Jack Markey, in Eureka, Kansas, have returned home. Miss Helen Miller of Pasco, Washington, has returned home after a visit here with Miss Geneva McKinley. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Snyder of Lafayette, Indiana, were guests during the weekend of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauldwell. Mrs. D. M. Routt, who has
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spent the past few weeks in Indianapolis visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moon, has returned home. Mesdames Josephine Reid, Joy Maple, Nelle Walden, Maude Crowder, and Ada Crowder spent Sunday at French Lick, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Badger of Shelburn, spent Sunday in Sullivan the guests of Mrs. Lily Ford. Mrs, Crissa Watson was the guest of relatives in Worthington Sunday. Mrs.-Robert Kable and Mrs. Hortense Kaufman were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kable and family in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Max Pirtle of Linton, visited in.Sullivan Tuesday evening. Mrs. Elmer Holmes, Mrs. May Bedwell; Mrs. Opal Starbrock and Miss Lois Alsman, all of Indianapolis, were guests of relatives in Sullivan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Alsman and Mrs. Chick Elder and son, David, of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Lucian McKinley and daughter, Geneva, spent Sunday in Santa Claus, Indiana. Janet and Janice Romine
NOTK'K TO NON-RESIDENTS THE STATE OF INDIANA, SULLIVAN COUNTY. In the Sullivan Circuit Court. September Term. 1948 Harry Hawkins. Mamie S. Hawkins vs. The Union Central Life Insurance Compuny Complaint No. 31616 Cause of Action Compiamt to quiet title BE IT KNOWN. That on this 15th day of October, in the year 1948, the above named plaintiffs, by J. S. Schioedcr Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court their complaint against the defendant in the above entitled cause, tot-ether with an affidavit of a
competent person that said defendant are not resident of the State of : Indians
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oy notitied of the ruing and pendency 1 of said (complaint against them, said cause of action being Complaint to quiet title the following described real estate in Sullivan County, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The west half of the northeast I quarter of Section 21. Township 8 North. Range 9 West, containing I 80 acres, more or less, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of i 'aid cause at the Court House in Sullivan County, and State of Indiana. r on the 14th day of December 1948 j said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, i wiil be heard and determined in their absence. 1 WITNESS, the Clerk and Seal of said Court, this 15th day of October, 1918. . (Seal) EARL A. ENGLE, ! Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court. ' J. S. Schroeder.
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spent Sunday with Patty and Sharon Huff. Mr. and LIrs. Russell Huff and Leon were guests Saturday of their son, Harold, at Wabash College. They attended the Wa-bash-Valparaiso football game Saturday afternoon.
HYMERA Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Trump and Larry, Cleo Thomson and Patty and Jimmy were in Terre Haute Saturday. Patty Thomson, Ruth Palmer, Rosemary Vestal and Amadene Robinson have been elected the new yell leaders for this year. Grace Kelley, Cleo Thomson and Thelma Trump were in Sullivan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Hixon and daughter spent the weekend in Kokomo, Indiana with relatives. Mrs. Nell Gordon entertaned the Busy Bee club at her home Wednesday, October 20. At noon a delicious covered dish dinner was served. New officers for the coming year were elected as follows: President, Berniece Pavne; secretary-treasurer, Alice
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY MINERAL LANDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Sullivan County, by the Auditor of Sullivan County. Indiana, will offer at public auction, at the North Door of the Court Houso of said county, at 10 o'clock A. M.. Monday. November 8th. 1948. to the highest bidder and at a price not less than the appraised value thereof, the following described minpral Innds in Jackson Township. Sullivan County, Indiana, as acquired by Sullivan County for delinquent taxes: The west half of the Northeast qr. of Sec. 26. Twp. 9 North, Range 8 West, 79 acres: ' The northeast qr. of the southwest qr. and part of the north half of the southeast or. of the southwest qr. of Sec. 26. Twp. 9 North, Range 8 West. 59 acres; Part of the south half of the southeast qr. of the southwest qr. of Sec. 26. Twp. 9 North, Range 8 West, 9 acres ; I Part of the West half of the southeast qr. of Sec. 26. Twp. 9 North, Range 8 West. 78 acres. The purchase price shall be required in cash on said day of sale. Mineral lands will be sold subject to taxes for the year 1948 payable in 1949. By order of the Board of Commissioners of the Cour,y of Sullivan, Indiana. October 4. 1948. JOHN R. HOWARD GARLAND D. SCOTT E. LOWELL TURPEN Board of County Commissioners Sullivan County, Indiana. (Seal) ATTEST: Hubert Sevier. Auditor ' Sullivan County. Indiana. 1st ins 9-6-48-4t.
Heffern, and Fern Case, sick. Those ' attending were Effie Shepherd, Goldia Shepherd and son, Tommie, Alice Heffern, Berniece Payne, Mary Gordon and sons, Carl and Jackie, Fern Case, Erma Worth, Nina Gordon, Faye Duncan and the hostess, Nell Gordon. Afternoon callers were Mrs. Dale McKee and daughter, Betty. The next meeting will be on November 12th at the home of Alice Heffern Mrs. Katie House is visiting relatives in Terre Haute and West Terre Haute. Mrs. Nell Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kaylor were in Terre Haute Thursday. Frances Rebekah Lodge met in regular session Tuesday evening with a large , attendance. After the business meeting refreshments were served. Games wre played. The door prize was won by Anna Everhart and the surprise package by Ora Jordan.
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