Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 161, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 August 1949 — Page 4

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DOUBLE WEDDING A double wedding will be held at Kingsley Memorial Church August 28th at 2:30 o'clock for

the twin daughters of Mr. and

Mrs. Byron Foutz, Nellie Faye to Lowell Raines Badger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Badger, and Stellie Mae to Carl Eugene Gilbreath,

son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gilbreath. The public is invited to attend the wedding. A reception will be held at the .home of the bride's parents following the ceremony for relatives and close friends.

Mr. arid Mrs. Claude Daugherty and sons .and Miss Lily Daffron' were in Palestine, Illinois Sunday. Mrs. Lola Templeton and grandson, Joe Templeton, left today for an extended trip. They will visit in Portland and Medford Oregon, San -Jose and Los Angeles, California, El Paso, Texas and Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico.- - . . Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Draper and children and Mrs. - Carl French are spending a few days in Springfield, Ohio, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Clark and daughters. Mrs. William Harding of 224 North State Street, entered the Methodist Hospital at Indianapolis for treatment.

Mary Sherman Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moore of Shelburn, are the parents of a son, Sheril Wayne, born August 14th at the Mary Sherman Hospital.

BmTH ANNOUNCEMENTS

1 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kircher of Carlisle, R. 1, are the parents of a daughter, Carol Evelyn, born August 12th at the Mary Sher

man Hospital. '

HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted August 13: Archie Booker of Sullivan, R. 2; May Carty of 407 North Section Street: Admitted August 14: Joseph Hornbeck of Merom; Mrs. Maxine Gore of Carlisle, R. 1; Mrs. J. Phillips of Sullivan, R. 1; Mrs. Mable Trimble of Paxton, R. 1. "Dismissed August 13: Robert

i Dale Brown of Hymera; Fern

Tincher of Shelburn. Dismissed August 14: Mrs. Gerald Helming and son of Sullivan; Mrs. Clarence Anderson and daughter of Sullivan; Mrs. Roberta Rehmel of Shelburn, R. 1. Dismissed August 15: Elizabeth South of Carlisle; Wanda Walters of Hymera; Betty Marshall of Hymera.

HYMERA CLASS REUNION The Hymera High School class of 1939 will hold its 10th annual reunion on Sunday, August 21st at Shakamak State Park. Covered disff dinner. Everyone urged to attend.

WEDDING SHOWER A bridal shower will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Foutz August 23 at 2 o'clock for Nellie Faye and Stellie Mae Foutz.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson of 423 East Jackson Street, announce the birth of a daughter, Lorenna Mae, born August 13th at the Mary Sherman Hospital.

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VOWS READ Miss Anna- Ledergerker. and George Bolskey were united in marriage August 14th .at 1:30

o'clock at Terre Haute.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hazelrigg of Shelburn, R. 2, announce the arrival of a son, Allen Neal, born August 13th at the Mary Sherman Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Helmling of 309 North Cross Street, are the parents of a son, Lawrence Joseph, born AuEust 13th at the

- SOFTBALL PLAYER BALLOT I vote for as the most popular player in the softball league." - - Voting must be done on this ballot. It may be mailed to The Times or handed in at Legion Field. Ballots will appear each Monday up to and including Aug. 29. Deadline is Wednesday, Aug. 31.

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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana. County of Sullivan,

ss: In the Sullivan Circuit Court In

vacation, 1949. HERVEY J. RIDGEWAT HELEN F. RIDGEWAY vs Cause No. 31894

ROBERT DURHAM GREENE AND

THOMAS EUGENE GREENE, children of Mary Agnes Greene, the unborn children, children not, in being and children born to Mary Agnes Greene in the future, the unknown heirs or devisees of each and all of the above named male defendants: the unknown husband or widower of each

j and all of the above named female defendants: the unknown heirs at law, j devisees, legatees, next of kin and legal representatives, and the unknown t consorts, the surviving spouses, the l creditors, successors, assignees, don

ees, alienees, or immediate mesne or remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees, assignees, or transferees., the unknown children, descendants of deceased children of each and all of said defendants, the executors of the last will and testament of any legal representative of anv or all of the pbovft nfmed defendants who may be dead and the unknown successors in interest o' eirh and all of the above named defendants. Comes now the plaintiff by Attorneys, Pigg & Tennis and file their complaint, together with affidavit that said defendants the unborn children, children not in being and children born to Mary Agnes Greene in the" future, the unknown heirs or devisees of each and all of the above named defendants, the unknown wife or widow of each and all of the above named male defendants: the unknown husband or widower of each and a'l of the above named female defendants: the unknown heirs at law, devisees, legatees, next of kin and legal

representatives, and the unknown consorts, the surviving1 spouses, the creditors, , sueeesorSi assignees, donees, alienees, or immediate mesne or remote." voluntary ' and " invo'untary grantees, assignees,, or transferees, the unknown children, descendants of decent children of each and all of p)id defendants, the executors of the last will and testament or any leeal renresentative of anv or all of the I nbove named defendants who may be iead and the unknown successors in interest of each and all of the above named defendants, are not residents of the State of Tndna. Rnd thet seid "Hon is to quit title in and to the , following described real estate siuote in Sullivnn County. Indiana, de-

puriinia as ionows: The Eart half of the northeast quarter of Section 19. except 6 acres nff the east side thereof, containing 74 acres. Also the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter and the east half of the southeast quarter of the northwest nttaiter of said Section 19. containing 60 acres. Also the north half of the southeast quarter of said Section 19. "-eept 12.96 acres, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of said half quarter section: and run-nine-thence west 717.1 feet: thonce north 489 feet: thence east 283.9 fet: thnre south 9fil feet to the place of beginning, leaving in said tract 67.04 acres. AH in Section 19. Township North Range in West, of the Second Princinn! Meridian, and containing in all 201.04 acres, more or less, EXCEPT, the following described real estate, to-wit: Beginning Nine Hundred sixty-one (961) feet north of the southeast corner of tne northeast quarter of the southeast nnnrter of Section 1. Townshin 8 North. Rane:e 10 West, and runninr thence -West Four Hundred Thirtv-one and one-tenth '431 110) feet: thence north onehnndrd fiffv (150) feet: thence Kast four hundred thirty-one and nno-tenth r-131 110)' feet: thence south one hundred fiftv (150) feet to the place of hetr'nning: Tht. said non-resident defendants are necessarv parties thereto. NOTTCV, IS THERF.WRE HEREBY PtVM SAIT) DEFENDANTS last named. tht unless thev be and' appear in said countv at the Courthouse In Sullivnn. in said eotintv and State on th. 10th day of September. 1949 same beine the '3rd judicial day of the September Term. 1949 of sM court: and answer or demur to sal compls;nt the wi will he heard and deerminBrt n thir absence.

mi"NF9g "v nund nnd the sn of id "v,urt aff'Tod at Su'H"-n Indiana, 'his 8th dav of August. 1949. EART. A. ENGT.E Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court 1st ins. 8-8-49 3t.

Sniiivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

The Willing Workers Club will meet Tuesday, August 16th at the Sullivan park with Delores Stanley and Ethel Stanley hostesses.

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iUflm t. xii juccfr ri .ill y n - inia PellemS: Tuesday, August 16th at 5:45 p. m. for a picnic supper. Guests will be the husbands of the Delt members.

Sullivan Rebekah degree staff will meet Tuesday, August 16 at 7 o'clock for practice. Officers and members please be present.

The Curry Homemakers , and the Onward Clubs of Curry Township will hold their annual picnic for mem--bers and families and guests at the Sullivan City Park on Tuesday August 16. Everyone bring a basket. Drink will be furnished. The arrangement committee announces that the shelterhouse (has been obtained and all meet there.

Delta Theta Tau, August 15. An invitation with appeal the party is at Elizabeth Theal's. Beginning at 6:30 on Monday, hurry over for ice cream sodas and sundaes. .

Sullivan District of Woman's Society of Christian Service will meet at the Sullivan City Park Friday, August 19th at 10 -o'clock for an all day picnic. The picnio will be in hener of the four new District officers and chairman. Basket dinner at 12 neon. Iced tea will be furnished. All1 ministers invited.

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The Woods' Class of foe First Baptist Church will have a covered dish picnic at the park Tuesday evening Aug. 16, at 6 o'clock. Meat, rolls and drink will be furnished by the committee. Each one please bring her own table service.

Sullivan Home Economics Club will meet Wednesday, Aug. 17th at Shakamak for a covered dish dinner at noon. Members please bring favorite dish and table service. Drinks will be furnished.

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Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary will meet Tuesday night, August 16th at 7:30 at the Legion Home.

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