Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 166, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 August 1949 — Page 4
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Weton Council No. 405 flerree.of Pocahontas will meet in regular session Monday, August 22, at 7:30, All members please be present The, work will be ,, conferred
on candidates.
The Country .Cdrlsj'j club will, meet August ; 24th aV 12 o'clock at the city park for a f covered dish . dinnr Bring own" table service.' Hostess will furnish t drink.
Y,i : . SOFTBALL PLAYER BALLOT
IT" f I vpte for '. as the most 1 popular player in the softball league. t if . : . 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.,, r 29. Deadline is Wednesday, Aug. 31.
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LOAMS, FOR SCHOOL EXPENSES In a short lime the children will b. starting back to schooL If you nd ' money to buy clothes, books and ' other necessary items, get a Joan! fcom us. Cash also is. available here to pay ' bills, make home and car repairs, provide medical and dental care and meet other needs and emergencies. Choice o! loan plans . . . Convert! ent monthly repayment terms . . Prompt, iriendly service. .f Come In or phone for a Joan NOW.
Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Middle East Side Sq.
There will beta class metet. Ing ot thf H.' B. -Campbell' class at the Baptist' chuVch Tuesday evening at'7 o'clock . This Will' not' be a covered dish. Those in charge are ; Wetcalf Elsie Pendelton ' knU.Rnth.' Banks. , j . vvvv-v A special meeting i of the f American -''Legion -ihas : ., been called for Monday evening 'August 22, at 8 ' o'clock to make preparation , and plans for the coming District. Convention to be held in Sullivan in the near future. Commander Faught ; requests All members attend - this called meeting. ,
Psl Iota Xi covered dish picnic at the city park shelter house yednesday, August 24th at 6:30 p.m. ,. k
The Loyal Daughters and Berean classes of .the Christian church will have ' coered dish - dinner; Tuesday evening at 6:30 in the; church basement. , " -; ' ...
The Third annual ; homecoming: WUl Ve; held' at. Kirby's Park, one and one-half miles east cf Shelburn Sunday, August 28. Everyone) is invited to attend. '
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Iln Crowder Corps No. 275 wWhAVe a covered dish dinner at ihe Sullivan city park Wednesday, August 24th at noon. Please bring own table service, favorite covered dish and small prize for games.
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Mrs. Josephine Terry and Miss Peggy Terry of Washington, D. C, are visiting Mrs. Charles Ruddell and daughters, Esther and Jessie. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lund are guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart in Lansing, Michigan. Mrs. . Bettrice Steel has returned from a visit with relatives in Brazil and Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. James Sinclair and daughter, Karen, have returned from a vacation at Cross Lake, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Baltimore, Maryland, are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith of West Giles Street. Miss Ethel Hensley of Terre Haute, was the week-end guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Handford and family were guests of relatives in Chicago, Illinois during the week-end. Mrs. Bonnie Steele of Terre Haute, visited friends in Sullivan Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Alice Medsker spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boles and family in Indianapolis... J. : . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulk and children, Cathy and Stevie, returned to their home in Cincinnati, Ohio, after spending a two Weeks vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fulk. . Mrs. Walter Everhart and Mrs. C. B. Downen will go to Lyons
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana. County of Sullivan, ss: In the Sullivan Circuit Court In Vacation. 1949. HERVET J. RIDGEWAY HELEN F. RIDGEWAY vs Cause No. 31894 ROBERT DURHAM GREENE AND
TiiUMAS 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 n.eirs or devisees of each and all of thp flhnvo nnrnul Rial, .f.nianta, .V.,
unknown husband or widower of each
ana an or the above named female defendants: the unknown heirs at law, devisees, legatees, next of kin and legal representative!! nnri tho nnknnwn
consorts, the surviving spouses, the creditors, successors, assignees, don
ees, alienees, or immediate mesne or remote, voluntary and involuntary gr&ntPPA O i imPP, m tronDfa.iuiB
the unknown children, descendants of
aeceasea children of each and all of said defendants, the executors of the last will and testament of any legal rPnrPQPY,faf,ra tit On. n nil n
above named defendants who may be
uena ana me unftnown successors in Interest of each 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. philHren. nnf In haino- on Al.lMnAu
born to Mary Agnes Greene In the fu
ture, me 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 nil
of the above named female defendants; the unknown heirs at law, devisees. lpeatees, next of kin and legal
representatives, and the unknown consorts, the surviv-in sppuses, the creditors, succesors. assignees, donees.
alienees, or immediate mesne or re
mote, voluntary ' and involuntary grantees.- assignees, or transferees, the unknown children, descendants of
said defendants, the executors of the last will and testament or anv leeal
reDrPftPntatiivP nf onw rf ail r u
xbove named defendants who may be dead and the unknown successors in interest of each and all of the above named defendants, are not residents
Of thp Ntufp nf Tndiano ami that ani
action is to quiet title In and to the following described real estate situate in Sullivan County. Indiana, described as follows:.
The Eat hatf 0f the northeast quarter of Section 19. except 6 acres off the east side thereof, containing 74 acres. Also the southwest quarter of th northeast anirter and the east half of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said Section 19. containing 60 acres. Also the north half, of the southeast quarter of said Section 19. except 12.96 acres, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of said half quarter section: and runnine thence west 717.1 feet: thence north 489 feet: thence east 283.9 feet: thence south 961 feet to the place of beginning, leaving in said tract 67.04 acres. xrA1! in Section 19. Township 8 North- Range 10 West of the Second Principal .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 the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 19. Township 8 North, Range 10 West, and running thence West Four Hun(431 110) feet: thence north one hundred fifty (150) feet; thence East four hundred thirty-one and one-tenth (431 110)' feet: thence south one hundred fifty (150) feet
rM. . wa VG6 Milting , That said non-resident defendants are
parties tnereto. NOTICE IS THEREFORE HEREBY GIVEN SAID DEFENDANTS last named, that unless they be and appear in said county at the Courthouse in Sullivan in enM , c.....
on the 30th day of September. 1949.
f.. uemg me zra judicial day of the September Term, 1949 of said court: and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in their absence. WITNESS my hand and the seal of ff d P.ull affi3le3 at Sullivan Indiana, this 8th day of August, 1949. EARL A. ENGLE , . cLe1k of Sullivan Circuit Court 1st ins. 8-8-49 3t
NOTICB OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of. Millard S. Spurlin. deceased late or Sullivan County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. BENJAMIN J. SPURLIN, ' . Administrator. Pie & Tennis, Attorneys. 1st ins 8-16-49-3t
Wednesday, August 24, to judge the women's division and junior
department of the Lyons Fair.
This is the forty second annual
fair at Lyons. Mr. and .Mrs. Leo Loffland and children, Sandy and Larry, have returned from a trip to the Great Smoky Mountains. At Lake City they met the woman who is pushing her little boy in a wheelbarrow from Florida to Michigan. ' Rev. and Mrs. Walter C. Williams and children, Larry and Judy Jane, of Asbury Chapel and Mrs. Etta Walters spent the day with Mrs. Bert Williams. It was the 69th birthday of Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Ola Lewis, who has been a patient in St. Anthony's Hospital in Terre Haute, has been returned to her home. Softball League . Softball League Standings:
Team Won Lost
Rickards 5 1 Eagles 4 2 Shelburn 5 3
Legion 3 2 Dugger 3 3 Graysville 3 3 Hymera 2 6 Carlisle 1 6 Games This Week Monday Eagles vs. Dugger. , Legion vs. Graysville. Tuesday Legion vs. Carlisle. Hymera vs. Eagles. Thursday Dugger vs. Legion. Graysville vs. Rickards.
Merchants Defeaf
Coalmen! Sunday
The Merchants proved that they
meant business when they said
they were going to bring the
southern division league championship back to Sullivan. They defeated the Seipman Coals of
Coalmont before the largest turnout of fans this season by the
score of 4-3 in eleven innings,
Sunday.
Young Bill Shipman and Cheer
Fields hooked up in a pitchers'
battle all the way to keep the crnwd on edse for the entire
game. Shipman also came through
with a timely single to score tne tying run at 3-all in the seventh, as the Merchants were trailing
3-1.
After two were out in the elev
enth, Ebbie Robertson smashed a
triple to left center field to score
Jimmie Evans, who had opened the inning with a single with the tie-breaking run and the ball game. Shipman struck out 11 of the -hard-hitting Coals and issued three bases on balls. The win yesterday was the ninth for the Merchants against three losses. Next Sunday the Merchants will be at home against the Seabury Markets in making up a postponed game. The score: R H E Coalmont 100 100 100 003 7 6 Merchants 000 001 200 014 9 . 3 Batteries: Coalmont Fields and Oliphant; Merchants Shipman and Thewlis.
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hall. -
WORKERS STRIKE AT INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 22 (U.R) Some 100 employees of the Service Products Corp. walked out of the plant today after contract negotiations failed. The strikers were members of the CIO Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers Union. The plant makes auto fans, ventilators and other equipment.
NONESCCH Mr. and Mrs. . Herschel Jennings and daughter, Nita, Mr. and Mrs. Byrle Jennings and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Chambers in Lafayete. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pugh, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jewell were, amrMflf those who attended the 4-H CJubTair at Sullivan recently. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Adams of Spottsville, Kentucky and John Adams of Farmersburg, called on Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Hall Sunday. Mrs. Dorothy Rynard and son, John, of Terre Haute, spent last
Three-! League
Clubs Won Lost Pet. Evansville 64 . 43 .598 Terre Haute 60 49 .550 Waterloo 58 52 .527 Davenport 56 51 .523 Quincy 52 58 .473 Decatur ...50 59 .459 Danville 49 62 .441 Springfield . 47 62 .431 National League Clubs Won Lost Pet. St. Louis 71 44 .617 Brooklyn 69 45 .605
Boston 19 56 .513 Philadelphia 60 58 .508 New York 58 57 .504
Pittsburgh 54 61 .470
Cincinnati 48 69 .410 Chicago ....... ... 45 74 .378 American League New York 73 42 .635 Boston 72 46 .610 Cleveland 69 43 .590 Philadelphia ...... 63 54 .538 Detroit 65 56 .537 Chicago 50 67 .427 St. Louis .40 80 .333 Washington 38 77 .330 American Association St. Paul 82 51 .617 Indianapolis 77 55 .583
Milwaukee 69 61 .531 , Louisville 63 66 .488
Minneapolis 61 68 .473 Columbus 61 69 .469 Kansas City 60 71 .458
Toledo 49 81 .377'
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