Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 221, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 November 1948 — Page 4
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MATINEE & EVENING Friday, Nov. 12
Panthers Win, As Do Plowboys, Trojans, Streaks GAMES TIIIS WEEK Wednesday Shelburn at Farmersburg. Flat Rock at New Lebanon. Hymera at Midland. Friday ftjerom vs. Fairbanks at Sullivan. Concannon at Shelburn. Hutsonville at Graysville. Clay City at Hymera. , Pleasantville vs. New Lebanon at Dugger. Oaktown at Carlisle.
Shelburn's Panthers won their first game of the season Friday night by whipping the Graysville Greyhounds and thus began de-
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fense of the county conference title the Panthers won last year.
The final score was never in doubt as the Panthers pulled to an 18 to 3 lead at the end of the first quarter and were ahead 25 to 10 at half time. Sluder got 14 points to lead Shelburn, with Borders getting eight for the Hounds. The Farmersburg Plowboys were too hot for Merom Friday night and scored an easy 41 to 19 Victory. The first half was close, with the Plowboys leading" 15 to 12, but the Beavers couldn't stay with the winners in the last half. Watson and Wagner got nine apiece for Farmersburg, with Bogard getting seven for the Beavers. Fairbanks used foul shooting to beat Blackhawk Friday night in a close and hard fought game 37 to
but the Trojans hit on two more foul shots. The Trojans trailed at half time 22 to H but came back to win. Chowning was high point man for Fairbanks with 14 points, while Hendricks and Williams hit eight apiece for the visitors. The Carlisle Indians 'won .over Lyons in a rough eame on the Lyons floor. A total of 48 fouls were called with each team losing three men on fouls. The final score was 40 to 35, with the teams being tied 19 to 19 at half time. South scored 16 points for the Indians, with Fields getting 8 for Lyons. The Pleasantville Blue Streaks won their second game of the season by dropping Sandborn by 27 to 24. The home team led 19 to 16 at half time, but couldn't hold the Streaks in the last half. Mitchell hit for 13 Streak p.oints, while Yagle got 10 for Sandborn.
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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK The Past Presidents parley of the . American Legion Auxiliary will meet with Ruby McClung, S outh Court street, Tuesday evening, November 9th at 7 o'clock.
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Hud Crowder W.R.C. will meet Wednesday, November , 10th at 12 noon for a covered dish dinner. This will be the yearly inspection of the Corps. A gcod attendance is also desired. Initiation of new members. Bring own table service...
Business and Professional Women will meet tonight at 6:30 at the Davis Hotel. Initiation.
The Christian church choir will have rehearsal at 8:30 ' Wednesday night.
Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F. & A. M. Called meeting
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p. m. Work , in the M. M. Degree. All members urged to attend. Visitors welcome. Alvin Spainhour, W. M., Russell Inbody, Sec.
Village Homemakers will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Wass, 314 Indiana Avenue. Call 379-A if unable to attend. --
Woman's Society of Christian Service, please note change in date, Wednesday, November, 10th, 2 P. M., at Methodist Church Parlor. This service will honor all new members joining society this year. All women of the church are invited to attend. A special program.
The Presbyterian Church Circles will meet as follows: Circle No. 1, at the church; Circle No. 2, with Mrs.' Robert iPhillato; and Circle No. 3, with Mrs. Gilbert Snyder.
Awegon Garden clrb will meet with Mrs. W. O. Nichols Thursday afternron, Nov. 11, at 2:30 o'clock.
REVIVAL MEETING The revival meeting at the Methodist Church of Merom will begin Wednesday November 10th at 7:15 p.m. The Rev. E. O. Hobbs of Westfi.eld, Illinois is the evangelist. He will preach each evening and Sunday morning. There will be special singing each night and youth meetings at 7:15. The pastor, Rev. C. E. Homberger will be in charge and invites the public to come and hear gospel preaching and join' them in worship. ' i
Sullivan Chapter No. 188 '
O.E.S1. wiH meet in regular stated meeting Monday, Nov. 8, at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Juanita Jttciiarvey, District Deputy, will be a guest. All members urged to attend.
The Country Birthday club will meet Tuesday, Nov. 9, at the home of Mrs. Eloise Creed. Election of officers. Members urged to attend. '
Mrs. J. R. Crowder will be hostess to the members of the Woman's Club Tuesday afternocn, November 9, at her home on West Washington Street. Products of the blind will be on display 4 for the last time. Members' are asked to be prepared to make reservations for the annual banquet.
' The Friendship class of the Methodfst , , church will hold their November meeting Tuesday, Nov. 9, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Springer. There will be . a , eovereij dish ' dinner at 6:30,
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Garden Lovers club will meet with Mrs. J. S. Schroeder, 236 Cross Street, Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 10, at 2:30.
Sullivan Band Parents club will meet Tuesday evening, November 9th at 7:30 at the high school.
Weton Council No. 405 will meet in regular session tonight at 7:30. All team , members be present for practice.
Methodist Church Choir will meet for rehearsal Thursday night at 7:30.
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NOTICE TO NON-BESIDENTS STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF SULLIVAN SS: ' SULLIVAN CIRCUIT COURT SEPTEMBER TERM. 1948. ' CHARLES H. HARDIN, LURA A. HUFF, Plaintiffs No. 31636 VS. MARY BOTTORFF. LEWIS BOTTORFF. MYRTLE BOLES. LILLIE WALTERS, LOIS BARKIS FLOYD BARKIS, EMMA WAITMAN. CHARLES WAITMAN, WILLIAM STEWART. MARJORIE STEWART. MARY SEFGAR, WILLIAM SEEGAR, ELSIE SHIPLEY. ROY O. STEWART. LOLA. STEWART. CHARLK3 E.TEUSH. LA VONNE TEUSH. ZELLA HARDIN SCHELL. ERASTUS SCHELL, FERN HARDIN. CLARA HARRIS, JOE HARRIS, Defendants. CAUSE OF ACTION: COMPLAINT FOR PARTITION ' and SALE OF REAL ESTATE Comes now the plaintiffs, by Telia C. Haines, attorney and file their complaint herein together with an ftffifiavit that said defendants. MARY POTTORFF. LEWIS BOTTORFF. CLARA HARRIS, JOE HARRIS, LOIS BARKIS. FLOYD BARKIS. ZELLA SCHELL, ERASTUS SCHELL and FERN HARDIN are not , residents of the state of Indiana: that said action' is Complaint for Partition of the following described real estate, to-wit: , '(1). The following described real estate in Sullivan County, Stale of Indiana, to-wit: Thirty (30) acres off the entire north side of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section Twenty-seven, in Township Eight North, Range Ten West: ' ALSO, Seventeen and one-half citi,) ofes off the entire south ' side of the southeast quarter of t ie northeast quarter of Section Twenty-eight, Township Eight North, Range Ten West: And containing in all. forty-seven and one-half (47) acres, more or less (2). ALSO, the following described real estate in Madison County, State of Indiana, to-wit: LOT NUMBER EIGHTEEN (18) In .MaJone's First Addition to the town of Anderson, as shown by Plat Book 4. page 18 in the Records of Madison County, Indiana., and that said non-resident defendant a if necessary parties thereto. NOTICE is therefore hereby given said defendants, last named and each of them, that unless they be and appear in said county at the court house in Sullivan. Indiana, in said county and state on the 4th day of January 1949. the same being the thirty-eighth judicial day of the November Term. 1948,' of said court, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and dpfprrnineri in their absence. WITNESS my name and the seal of said Court, affixed at Sullivan, Indiana, this 8th day of November, 1948. EARL ENGLR. Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court. Telia C. Haines. Attorney ro- Plaintiffs. 1st ins 10-8-1S 3t.
MUNCIE INDUSTRIALIST DIES IN TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE, Term., Nov. 8. (UP) Phillip W. McAbee, 65-year-old retired manufacturer of Muncie, Ind., died here last night while en route to Melbourne, Fla. McAbee was having dinner with a companion, . Theodore Debout, also of Muncie, at a hotel where he was stricken with a heart attack. '
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