The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 March 1944 — Page 4
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me DAilY BANNER, GREEin'CASTLE, INDIANA, 77ED75EDAY, MaRCH 29,1944.
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Two ('Sr
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koh s.m.k u Mary » Eastern Kentufky l );' i (0:1]; a <:n Glendora 8 inch luin;i anil a car o. j Saxton lump foal, any amount. A. J. Duff. 28-2ts. I
No priority w.
Banner.
to box 24;
29-lp.
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FOR SARK: ,f »J0 Mvmouth pick- I up truck. Burks vi <* Station. | Clovordalc. 28-2p |
FOH SALE, ski:;) POTATOES Tho “Humri” • \u ’ early in >olh and white, some Bli •• Trium|>h , also tho Chtpp'VvM nd Kathadii medium early whit . No Sunday sales. Louis Bookman, Olovonkih Indiana, H. H. Phom* Kmin nco. 1 miles northeast « i L)iiinoy, In liana and IVi miles w st <»! LewisvilL 27-6t.
LOST: initials or Maynard ward.
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vTilllam P. Lorkridgre, Emma P. Kroidor. and the unknown wife*, husband, widow, widower, heirs, representatives, devisees, legatees, administrators, executors, receivers, lessees, sttceeasms ami assigns of each and ail of the defendants above named: and the ue-
_ , j known eliild, children, descendants, !
inu r ” j next of kin, survivitiK spouses, eretf-
tt iritory. j * * ° ,s ‘ trustees ,niu| e iHi and .til of t lie
in blood or estate of all sueii i
and tleserili«'4i defernlaats; and
II persons claiming by, tltrougii or under each and all of the above name , ami described defendants and persenr* respectively, whose names and identities are to t ho plaintiffs unknown: and all persons anti corporations, whether known* by a tliffer.iu name than above designated or otherwise, who assert or might assert any tithclaim or Interest in or lien 14 on the r* al estate described, in the complaint in this action, by, through oi* und* r 1 any of tin* defendants to this ;; -iimi . named, described and designated In ( said eoiuidain.1, ’(bde|ii*nn“S; aiuj idenli* ii* of all "I ,arv ipiltnowa to pin ini i f'fs, < ME I VVfi YN'VS^ , nd * rl. of 1 hem ay«* unknown, oinl that dili J gent lnt|tifr> has nee.i made, to ase« r-I in<n tin* resiilcne#. of sabl defei^d.inl ami • o h uf ih« 10, and tliat f said in<|nl‘iy Ims not tllsclofied f lie , r«*fdc5«*io
sh 1 d d<• f< da n t v. . 1 m I t b«»|
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MARCH BRIDE
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■ uirl Ixitii. n rabiiwls.
Rool
- l.avg); lot • ej ■. Price Rcul Ratute. 27-6t;j.
watch, ! knife. Re- j 1
27-:ipj;
FOFt SALE: T will sell on March .70, 1 grandfather dock for .storage. Itilcy Hardwar , 000 Ohio Street. 27-.7ts
I,C Gree east! Plea Mi (
n tt;
in Greon42 or 29. ae. Grover! 2. Reward. 29-lt. |
FOR SALE: l!'.;5 Plymouth coach, j {Toixl con lition, ;;eo I tires and hen er. 34 Beveridge. 27-4
FOR SALE: VW i.ntiae 4-do-sedan. Go-m1 condition. Moses E. i
Davis, Bain,bridge, Indiana.
27-29-2;)
«Vruph finishing,
able pri-er ! 9 West Fi
! IS VP, ilstorin; ami slip
and re- i
fend.*nis ar«- iioCeKsary nd pro * irties defendant to this aetlon. Tit; Billt is prosecuted i•• quiet H
tb' «*i tie plaintiffM to the real estate {
s* rlbed iii their eomplaint. and t**
fix dt terniine ili«, * :ist b**an*| ir\
ns, t,!' Knight's Enlargement 'it > of (ireCmist I*-, Indiana, in its r*
'lion to s id real estate. and .ill
*" 'in t tite < laims and tl<*niands of tl •
b :. ml Mits ami each of them. and
‘"ahi t said defendants; said re ! :it being described as follows: A part of the west half of the northwest 1(11.1 rter of section mmil' 'i.’, in township 11 north, in r.mao ! w«s|. bounded and *b - ribi 11 is f«dlows, viz: I'omrm-m lag at a point where the center line of the eastern extension of Washington Street in the < ’it y of t Jr* f-neastI* . Indiana, intersects
cort w»9 held for the New iMatrov as «he was eseorted to her station by her husband, her daughter and son. Luella and Stanley each gave her gifts and her mother, Pearl Bmwn gave a poem to her honor. In a pretty candle-light ceremony the past officers presented the past matron. Irene Hunter with a gift. A social hour was held after installation in the dining room anil refreshments were served.
anniversaries
Warren William Tipton, non ui Captain and Mrs. William R. Tipton of Dallas. Texas. 2 years old yestet day. March 28th. Harold Eastham, StllesvHle, toduv March 29. Nancy Carol Masten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Masten, East Washington street, 2 years today, March 29.
ianapolis, where seven young trees were destroyed. The trees were planted after much study in a planned long-range pro gram to beautify the highways of Lhe state. Trees were planted carefully so as not to affect sight distances o! any proper highway facility. A definite understanding was had with the utilities of the state on tree locations and proper future trimmi ’g be fore the plantings were made. The commission has a k.'d overv •itizen of the state to help in tlie fight to retain roadiide beauty by reporting immediately any person obsei veil cutting trees or dumping trash along the highways.
Saturday, April 8th n. cordially invited to n u I tend these , vires ™ M new insights- , ntn ^‘' r, l The meetings will iw j M. j
Miss Eilvon Vande,
University will i,. a(| ^
will sing a solo
each ev«
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SOUGHT IN FIGHT TO HALT VANDALISM
On Friday evening. March 24th, at i . o’t I. ck, Miss Wilametta Francis i i -si , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 ;Fi, I A. lAri.ee became the bride of rles M. Newgent, Jr., son of ( I ief Wai l, nt Officer C. M. New-1
FOR SALE: I i.ir*. for sale Bade. Would like to trade for ,a desk. 203 W. Franklin Stru t. Phone 720-J. 29-lp.
REWARD i-;.- , ree. v Otha Hm t,
"r Sh ip | ation lead-' is rai sing.
Union. 29-l-2p.
Rug Cleaner Powaler-ene, the new sensational dry cleaner for rugs. No liquids no suds. . hake on, bru h in and vacuum off. Snider’s Wail Paper & Paint Store. 24-27-29-20-.T.
FOR SALE: alfalfa hay. See
Plenty of good baled Bill Crawley. 29-2ts
attw: r o equipped f with Calcium in idem < quipn: Fir a;:-mime or write Miller Indiana. FOR !«•'•.i.K: l(i by 18, '.nod Coy. Cloverdaii
an vi 11c 29-7p.
Ih*’ 1 1 -a line nf sniil hnlf i|it;irl,-r • a Inn ; thiaiee sent 11 with sniil ' i s t line *’> re,Is; Ihenee Mil f 'til rmls; ihenee mirth 2'i rnilH; t]I!■ nee '■isl in the plnee nf lii'Klnninir, ‘■"niainin^ i:', m res. nmi’,- nr ' Xulii, is hi-ri liv uiven siiil ili-r n*l■anls nmi ,m li uf them, nf I he i.e nli nev ,if this suit, nmi that the : m.i ■ Mali l.e rnlleil fur net inn mi Mnmiiv. the 22nd ,la> nf May. f#44, ilm >n’ e III. I :ul JiKtietnt nay nf Hie Al'il a'lian. Inti, nf the I'nlnatii I’ir ‘ Uil I'lilfri nf Imlinnn, .at lie envirt
, h" 1 ■ in lie 11 "i I isl i.i r i 1 e in i.i -U I e lu
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;i I p'l ' iue 1 anil jilae,. ami ans’Mu r nr fiei'inr in sriiil iaini‘ IhBit, the Maine will i * ■ hi.iial ami tie I ■ I'uiinetl their ah-
in Witness Wheren'. I have lure a set ni.i hm,I ami nfiaxeil the s,e|| t'f "ai'l I 'nai’t at , li’i’eneasi le, Imlfana, ill! cTih ,la>’ nf Mareii, 1911 (SKA I.i inner ,' ,\Iii-ri ,'lerk, i'nlnnin C'ireult i'un:’l, Gillen l.ynll. Allnrne.vM fnr Plaintiffs 2!i-::t
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FOR SAl.h:: 4 tom Timothy hay, 5 registered Polled Hereford yearl-j ing bulls. Piercy Sinclair. 29-11.1
Society News
SALE: 100 locust fence Crderir Heeling
FOR
posts, 1 mile not lit of Floyd Center School; Elmer Not th a n. 29-3t. ',,.1,1 it —.... . m..., i
FyR ,, SAW hand turn
Telephone or ate J, Mills,' Cloverdale, 1$. It. 1.,, 20-3n FoR SALE: Till hark Inn#r.sprir>g chttir With oithuiari; 1 bridgb lamp. SaUford Slildrtns, R. 1 2j9-31-2u.
erie •r Fi
Cfiiiiu separator.
Owner moving Co town, j v-edWraft f 1
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Sun. uf Imliana, I'ntiiiiiii ('uinitv, as; III Pulliam Pin nil Pnurl,’ January
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• Nun I <; Njehnlsun and wife,
> Fro,la M. Xh’lmlsnn, vs. I, , .
.Sulnmtin Orlnieft, ' !
nan l , I-Hill* el al. 1
Tu tpii.’i Tin,, tl. Real K.-li.’ile
I Peimiliuw fh. iilaiht lf*fs l,\ p y. ’ la atiltun an,I v| j .\iui |,hy ila-i, al ’ ilurmus. and f||,. herein Iheil euins yieaihv! Mill) sivemfipun vImk statnlnrv ] a f I e la l It s. tnuelhel’ with the hflnta’, i iii "I 1 ullif,, leal per un. I Ha t all ale . ’h l a,| ,Mis are null lusUluiitH uf, the i: If, Pi Imtirln i. or that Hit- resiilenee ..| ■ H.'lUin-'H .hmtiii, miUmiuM of h It . luriuM" 1 !- Ii|iim,l jpul „r ,1.' imeii-
•i ’Li >.etAtlilnniji, t.o v/ll:
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FOR ,HAWu; 4 .yuat old Holstein
cow, ottll just until,xi’ giving 5 gal-1 Frlex ily Ions per day. Conn al Gin evening J ^ 1.*, ;,j »♦ h • Mi- '‘MW* lit j »•
miles northeast of Flncastle. Claud fftewurt. 29-2p.
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, sip Sjii’in el- Piu-llieinh H, rl Im i-gent
nti Mha'liine. Arthur Mi-i iaughey . Sail
Highway vandals are destroying beauty along Indiana’s roads which required several years to create, anil the State Highway Commission has appealed to citizens of the state bo asi siit in the fight to halt the cuing of
ti H. IV of I'mcago and Mrs. trees and the dumping of tra*'i along
i hi uer Butcher of Greeneastle. The wedding tool: place in the i i l Presbyterian church of Evanst' i, HI., with Dr. Emory W. Luccock,
i.fftciating.
The bride wore a suit of charti t. j green with accessorleu of I inn allrgator. U r corsage was i ! tus :ia orchids, hilte was attemli i by her : w tt r. Mias Ruth Ann
Reuse. *
1 lie bridegroom was attended by his father. Mir. Newgent is a graduate of Greeneastle high school with class of 1929. She attended the Paris, Illinois Hospital and St. John's hospital : l Springfield. 111., and passed the Illinois State Board examination for i "irlered nurses in 1942. Mr. Newgent graduated from Greeneastle high school and was a |fli<Utl»>r of the claaa of 1942 at De- ! Pauw University. He is a member ql Sigma Chi iraternity. At present Alt. Mewgi'itt is attending the School if Business Commerce at Northwestern Nniversdy ami will receive the icgri”' cf n, tsler of business commerce. litis rummer. The young couple will make their
rights-of-way.
Many complaints have been rereiv ed from residents cf rural area ; about trash being dumped almost in their front yard* at night from passing automobiles. In some sections of the state enough trash has been dumped at certain places to create the appearance of a public dumping
ground.
1 It was pointed out by membet j of the commission that trees planted from 1933 to 1939 are now beginning to make the landscape effect for which they were intended. Reports have been received that many of these trees have been chopped down by vandals in the night. The latest cuttings were made on State Road 67 a short distance northeast of Ind-
Special Services At Russellville
From March 31st through Easter Sunday, April 8th, there will be a series of ■special evangelistic meetings at the Russellville Christian Church. There will be special music each night.* James G. Van Buren, minister of the local church, .vdll preach. These meetings are being designated as "Salvation Services” and will geek to center the attention of the community in the importance of faith in Jesus as the Christ and obedience to His will. The sermon subjects are as follows: Friday, March 31—“The Bible, a Testimony to Christ." Saturday, April 1—"Sin as Disbelief of Christ.” Sunday, April 2—"Faith in Christ”. Monday, April 3—“Repentance Toward Chfist” Tuesday, April 4 "Confession of Christ.” Wednesday, April 5—“Baptism Into Christ.” Thursday, April 6—“Forgiveness 'fhrough Christ.” Friday, April 7—“The Church of Christ.” Sunday, April 9 “The Holy City, the Home of the Bride of Christ.” There will be no service held on
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Dallas J •May J
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Mr.
Greencast! ^ « here Wedne-dny W. *F. Cline of visiting with M lss for a few days Rev. and M, M Cjlful w
ner guest Graybil] S
Mrs. Barm t >.ii, mps0llpast week w.th her
and Mrs. L of Kokomo.
Mr. and Mi - Nathan y Mrs. Raymond Call and J callers on Mi and Un. ] of Greenca.Mi, Thursday. Cpl. A. G Eggers of ^ Texas, and wife, Mr, Eggers of fir ncastle ,,1 end guests r his parent
Mrs. Carl I;
Mrs. Amanda CunniiiaJ Heltonville visiting (J
| week.
Funeral 1, ., s for Strawn wn -id f rora Mr. and M Ci u. pj afternoon at 2 o'clock. U Walter Kiri: : Reeisviul “Beautiful Is of Son.eJ “Old Rug: , Mrs. Frial s. rfst an( j Call and an ni ,, -.oio -pj] by Mrs. Eva W Iliams. M ers were Rol, H i Purcell, ■ cell. Eliza) 11 . hmldt Iti Ernhart, M Alfa KirkJ Kenneth Kirk i all lets Chas. Purn 11. Richard Claude Erniian. Oral Mjn( Strawn ami 1 •''er EllU. M in the Rem ecmeterj
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WANTED: Ex-service man; steady employment regirdless of physical handicap. Good home. Apply at A-' Furniture Shop, 9 W. Franklin St. iMon.-Wed.-Fri.-tf
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WANTED: Single man for farm work, go'nl pri’i»i itior. Board am laundry furnished. Phone 922. 28- 3t ; ;. WANTED: U ^"sifo woml~’r cement stave; size about twelve by fourteen or sixteen by thirty. Gordon Steen, Rna.hdulo. 28-21s WANTED: ~Non-ficUon Detective magazines all stories true. Such as Daring, Actual, Official, True. We will pay 30c per dozen for all kinds of true Detectives if covets are good and clean. Furniture Exchange West Side Square. Phone 170-J. 29- lp
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its time hospital At nc
was two Thi
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quilt
Talks, ailed to u.uni'.. •• r, ann/i::gs r i' u* chilti
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me in Chicago, where Mr. Newemployed hy Haumann-Fin-
B..KI iM'b.'M ; 'ley nnd Company, certified publlg
i:ni. ii. r accountants.
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Woman’s Circle Will | Meet on TiuifMlay
j^'.i. Wemtiti’n CtrUc of the Presby-
I'lntrCh will meet Thursday nt 2:30 o’clock for the last
in the neiies of the Spiritual Life meetings. Mrs. V. L. Raphael will
be the leader.
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( d-W'trkers To Meet rhur day
Tile -Workers of the Baptist 1 hutch will meet at the home of Mr-'.
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like help «I'.
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lous i'il volve n ig will Hie re men
' Club
Ann Poll ora devoting all ly and navy rdi in dinner
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FOR RENT: Four or five room 1> use and garden, in Fillmore. Seni” Thursdiy or Friday morning. Maud Arnold. 29-2t. FOR RENT: Garden on shares. Will plow and work down, furnish half seed for half. 313 East Hanna h!"t 28-31 s FOR KENT: Available April 10th four bedroom modern hou-o, close in. Address Box 66, Banner, 27-29-2p. WANTED: $5.00 reward for information leading to renting 3-5 room furnished apartment or house. A. L. Ogtlvie Commercial Hotel. 29-ln.
CLAY WORKERS WANTED
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Kaf;/,lit Mini M HHl'l .ro!:, II Attornry-la-f;,. and AltiI'iHM!;' ( .1 oil n hom , .Mar.. 011s \tt«»rn* > KnlKht and M; lu.no s JolinM Lydiu .It'hiu-uit lOlUabelli H, Isaiu* Hoffman KcIIokk: W (lit Istralor of th<. decoiiHf’d; (Jeoi unknown cred l“Ktf; Willi.im Wm. Snllix in, .lobnson, Sarah Tennant. »'urn. .VII ison. A lie
man, Laura I'hapman, lAvInj^ f’hap man, Me!lie rh.ipman. lOwinK Chapman, TrnsC f ; nnmr Natlmn L'bapnrin Jon. Mim r\,, Cimpomn. Ch nu .\!||], r III.ini', m ait. d Willi .III Cl mm, Sumii. I J. Pan .-,v, Sanim l F;u>. w. ip. b-n lairoA. (, |.\,ir..u, ,. j I*arfow . (Jra.-. Klizabeth K rr»*\v Kip,' J)ouuli II vi i.i K i*l la 1. Klvli-8 s
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Siitherl in, I'm,.! (Jrim.s, i’ll... Grimes, Rli h 1 J U.milii.. I i.n i,| ||.
I’’ 1 "• Andrew uii.s, M , ^iiniiiui. 1 <>v«i ' Hrm , UiMM". .),- it; wife I 1 Hi ftj id..' ImiH K.intii,. ..tin ,’^j _
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! •!<'«»<• I'. Itnmini, .In men i.",.’ 1 ".,’. RiHmnt K. Uimliii Kllznh.ih 1 Illllll Kl.’lli. I'.l is;||i,t h Itystl. •I "" s Bntehi.i’. Sr.. Klis i!,i>t I, Hut,.her ' "Ii n ItriilK-es, .l.iiii Itridui’S. Nmi ’ • 1 Itrldcm., Msir., Mriilges. KM- ' "Il • N'lrmnn. .Iiili:i \nn Nurmnn. i''i"l Guillinnis. 1 'I.i 1 issu Giiillninr. " ""I 1 SuMierlln, Itl h.irtl r Sullii r - , Ibi. .V:m 1 ■ \ HutMt’i'lin I’. I I h i Siillierlin 1 " ' ^iitlu i'lln. H. \\ Sul hi 1 lin. s.iriili ""I ii i’lin. Hiiiisfi.ril \v. Sul hi’rlln , s Sutherlln. Niim-I s. Sutl.erlin. * 11 M snllii.»llfl I hlll|i II Mil Jill,
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1 1 1 "'li'i.' H. I’licsterBiiii. l.’iiilrl" Cliesi".M. Witt Sutlii’t’lin. 11. Hu gut 11 - ■ 1 ", Hiehnnl (’. Sul - 1 lin. \nn. v i"
, i 1 ii.-rlIn. The unkiiuwii hushnuil, ,»r
,’'ii . willow or wlilmvcr. Ion leirnI’" ii.-\isyt-s, person 11 ri.pri.si.ututli !■ 1 1 tees, :iml lUl^ignsg^f ijih. ullV ••Il I lr ’ll llo'.*r' ll:| nii.il .111, r,.|"l "till ill! biTsoi-s n li.oiiH* \. r. who 1 ' •■.‘rl n i-nili 1 p.liersu p, 11,, ' "I (he Plnlntlfi In noil in ill. t II..wing descrtheil re:il es| it,. ju 1 ""1:1m Gount}, Imlluiiu, ijemulliid ns
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V pnrl of th* west hrilf nf the .il Invest’tijiiiirt^r of see.ion :'l. '"wiishlp IS imrth ill jure w-st I'"imleil ns follows: I'onunenelng nt Ihi northwest eoriier of sniil I If iiunrter, nmi runninir e.,si mi tlo- north line thereof 16 elinins "i"l Ik links to 11 slnke; "mill luirnllel with Hu w, si line Is i lmliis nmi flit links to n smile in the Greeneastle nmi Russellville Gru'.el Itoinl; thence south 7s deKI'eeH eiist 4 ehulns to I he eiisl line "f snhi hnlf qtmrter; them',, south to the southenst eorner of suhl linlf riuartsr; 1 hMice west 1,, 1 he south west corner of suhl hnlf 'i" ; 'iier; ihenee north to the he1 Inning, eontnlnlng 71."fi acres
niore or less.
'.Iso a port of the soulhenst - "ter of seet|„n 33 In suhl toivn■'ll> "'ni rniigp nfon snld. houml- • 1 s follows: to-wit: ('omnienclng ni 1 Ire nnrlheust corner of suhl uuui’ter; them-e south with the ' Mile 9 chains nmi 94 links:
■ "i one ni 1 1 ',.”in nmi 60 •to i hf* . *ntfr of th« (iravi*|
H"'il: the itce nnrthv.'^st wiirdlv "Mh the center of uuid roud to il" north line wf suhl oit'irter: Gienee enst 4 eh a I n s unil so links !'' Pln.ee i»f Hi.wlnujilM isTrurti.iqv ' 1:l 03 neres, inore or fJsk - Gojr.’Ilning In nil 74.7k neres ninre or NOTIPR Is therefore given suhl ilefeitihints th'it this Is un 1, lion ngnlnst ' 'h unil nil of them to igulot the 'nil. !"f II" plaintiffs ngninst ene|i ulnf nil ' 'bl ilrfemlunls unil nil eersons j w htoosoever. ami Hint unless they he j ""1 ni'leur nt (he I’ourt ItoAm in the '"Ui l House In thq ('ll \ of Greenens'He, on the If, Jay nf Mnv. 1911 uiul I "Siver or Ilemur to nil,I complaint on ! H:u| llnv. the SIU11II helllg Hie lu ihelnl Huy of the April Term, 1944 ,,i Mil • 'onrt. the same will he heard and
determimd In their nhsenee
In Witness Whereof. 1 have hetvmy hnnd nnd nfflxe.i Hie t en I of said Hour I, nt the urn,.,. ,,f n,,.
Willard Gariett, Thutsday at 2:30 P. Williams, l.ostess.
8C7 Lincoln Avc. i
M. Mrs. Maude
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Newton nnd the'
'blurs of Henry S Kel-I " Sullivan, IVimmi — inncr I
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( T. AiijD.n, Naslian (‘luif
Chapman, Jawing-
Cin(‘r c. Ak.>r.s, Clark
Circuit Court.
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K S. Ilamllton, M .1, Murphy. Attys.
of I'nlnnin
Xeigldmrlv Sewing Chib .Mel With Mrs. Reevt i
Tile N' g hotly Sewing Clul) met at the In le >;f Mrs. Elsie Reeves, Wednesday, March 22. Tile meeting wa j caili il to order by the vice-prt'i4» Jcnt, Mrs. Green with the singing "I Love To Tell Tho liicry” amd ill j repeating (he Lords Prayer. Nine 1 members and one guest were present. Devotions were given by Iva Hanlon, ami a paper on St. Patrick's Day was read by Iva Hanlon and Alberta
King.
The afternoon w.ts spent In thd making of Cuddle Toys, and U. S. O', kooks for the toys in service. Also a birthday • bower was given In honor of Mrs. Cowger and Mrs. Pritchard. Contests were given by Mrs. Oowger and Mrs. Reeve», and those who won prizen were Mrs. Green and
Mrs. Estep.
The meeting‘was adjourned meet witli Mrs. Minerva Green
April 28. * • * •
Fillmore O. E. N. Installs New Offic rs Fillmore Chapter TX B. 8. had Hi--tallation for the new crricers, March '
13 on
21-31.
FUNERAL SERVICES Funeral services for Mrs. Charles
Wendal. will be
20. Lillian Darnell of Coatesville actoil as Installing Matron, Eva Lime-i berry of Stilesville, ns Marshall. 1 Pearl R. Brown, as Chaplain and j
Marjorie Lisby as organist.
The following officers were install- ] oil: Loui e Smith, Worthy MJatron; j Henry M. Heavin, Worthy Patron;. Valeria Lane, Associate Matron; Paul Salmon, Associate Patron: Frecda Hodge, Secretary; Edith GIrton, Treasurer; Mildred Sinclair, Conductress, Mary Roach, Associate Conductress; Flaura Salmon, Chap-
Nora
IIu rwy,
lain; Muriel Pursell, Marshal; Mary
nt 9 • 1 1 ' (•' , *' l1ma, * a ’ V after- , Lisby, Organist; Jane Salmon, Adah; Funeral Home ThT n* “v*"* BVelyn R ’ ich ' Ruth ’ I ^“ 1 « Raphael i he V ’ L ’ lee ’ Ksth< "' El8le Cowgill, Martha; ”* ln | , Charg r i Hurial Augusta Gir'.on, Electa, Leote Bowen ccinetety Boone-Hutchewn Warder and Otto Hicks, Sfe„tl ne l.
A very lovely and impressive es-
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^Tartime CONSERVATION requires us to use less rubber an< ^ ^ ess gasoline. j^|| This results in a marked reduction in the mileage allowed our Ser* vice Trucks. We must carefully schedule the trips of our Servicemen and, at times, some delay may inconvenience you slightly. But we ask your continued understanding and co-operation in meeting this
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problem. If your equipment
needs servicing please allow us a little extra
in which to respond.
time
StRVICl (All SCHIDULtS NOW IN CFFfCT
CUSTOMERS' SERVICE CRUS
O Calls of an emergency nature affecting the safety of life or property will always be handled as soon as men and equipment are available. Other service calls will be scheduled on a regular daytime routing of our servicemen, excluding Saturdays, Sundays
•nd holidays.
SERVICE CONNECTS AND DISCONNECTS © The connection or disconnection of service will be accomplished as nearly as possible on the date requested by the customer, but on the regular route of the serviceman. If
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advance notice of suclt service changes can be given it will be helpful in arranging the serviceman's schedule.
CHANGING FUSE PLUGS
Q A common reason for interrupted service is local trouble which causes one of the house fuses to "blow. Many customers have already learned fhat service can be quickly restored by finding and eliminating the cause and by changing the fuse themselves, rather than by waiting for our serviceman. Ask at our office for a copy of "Easy to Change a Fuse” and keep a supply of fuses on hand at all lin"-' 5
for this purpose.
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