Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1955 — Page 14
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14—The Indianapolis Recorder, May 14,1955 Legal Notices
Cary D. Jacobs, Atty. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marion County,
ss:
In the Superior Court of Marion County, In the State of Indiana. Lillie B. Davies
vs.
James A. Davies
No. C-12000.
BE IT KNOWN. That on the 26th day of April, 1955, the above named plaintiff, by her attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, her complaint against the above named defendant James A. Davies
Lawrence A. Shaw, Atty. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marion County,
SS!
In the Circuit Court of Marion County. In the State of Indiana. Lizzie Lucille Fisher, Plaintiff, —vs— Fred Dempsey Fisher, Defendant. No. 74195. BE IT KNOWN. That on the 4th day of May, 1955, the above named plaintiff, by her attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, her complaint against the above named defendant Fred Dempsey Fisher
and the said plaintiff having also and the said plaintiff having also
filed in said Clerk’s office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that the residence of the defendant, upon diligent inquiry, is unknown, and the defendant, James A. Davies, lives in Columbus. Ohio, is not a resident of the
filed in said Clerk’s office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that the residence of the defendant. upon diligent inquiry, is unknown, and the defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that said cause of action is
State of Indiana, aitf that said! for Divorce and that the defendant cause of action is for^divorce and-Fred Dempsey Fisher is a necesthat the defendant James A. Da-,sary party thereto and whereas vies is a necessary party thereto l said plaintiff having by endorseand whereas said plaintiff having'ment on said complaint required bv endorsement on said complaint: said defendant to appear in said required said defendant to appear j Court, and answer or demur there-
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Teen Talk By THE SNOOPER What’s the haps? Who done it? When did all that take place? Well, fabulous guys and gals, I’ll brief you all on what the Snooper has iscoopel up. Believe you me, all Naptown’s coolest characters have been pulling sneaks left and right. You’d better watch yourselves. Don’t forget, the Snooper is where he is least expected.
Violinist Demonstrates Stradivarius, American Fiddle At Georgia College FORT VALLEY, Ga. <ANP) — Violinist Robert Rudie demonstrated three different violins in a recital at Fort Valley State col-
lege last week. The artist, who was accompanied at the piano by his wife, Mrsfl Mortina Rudie played at various times on a StradivariiH, an Guatinini and a violin made in^.j^ 1952 by an American. “ZZ* . _ ■ 'g - . .
First up is old Lawrence “Pimp Daddy” Johnson,. Well, fellows, it’s like this: Pimp Daddy is cutting up real strong with Ermal Bailey. By the way, Charles Pipkins thinks Ermal is still killing for him. Wise up, stud, it’s later
than you think!
Wanda Thomas and sweet little Oscar Robertson are strictly mak-
ing the most of things.
Glamour girl Edna Battles and the All-American Johnny Mack Brown are cooling it in good fashion. . . This romantic episode be-
So, Mary Phillips says all it takes is love and understanding to cope with Bill Scott! Evidently, she has plenty of both . . . Playboy Jerry Campbell is coming on up in the world. Instead of pushing his ’39 Chewy, my lad is now ’chining a ’49. Move on, young man, just don’t lose your cool. Dig
what I mean?
That charming Theodore Gentry now has a nice girlfriend to whlsped sweet nothings to, but for some unknown reason is keeping
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in said Court, and answer or demur thereto on the 27th day of
June. 1955.
NOW. THEREFORE, by order of said Court, said defendant last
to on the 6th day of June. 1955. NOW. THEREFORE, by order of said Court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said
above named is hereby notified of I complaint against him and that unthe filing and pendency of said i less he appear and answer or decomplaint against him and that mur thereto at the calling of said unless he appear and answer or de-! cause on the 6th day of June. 1955.
*' • **' ' the same being the first judicial
day of a term of said Court, to
Dorsey is about to become a lifelong affair. True, Betty? That’s the
| way 1 hear it.
Levi Pretcher broke Sandra Hickman’s heart the other day with some most terrible news. Unfortunately, Sandra was not prepared. and the tears came tumbling
down.
ALL’S STILL COOL and crazy as far as Resee Haskins and Thomas Mitchell are concerned. A little bird said Thomas might pop the
mur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 27th day of June. 1955. the same being the 19th ju-
be begun and held at the Court
dicial dav of a term of said Court. ; House in the City of Indianapolis, to be begun and held at the Court | on the first Monday in June. 1955. House in the City of Indianapolis. | said complaint ana the matters on the first Monday in June. 1955. land things therein contained and said complaint and the matters and | alleged will be heard and deterthings therein contained and al-| mined in his absence.
Net All-Stars Continued from Page 11
That was in ’47. when Bill Garrett and Emerson Johnson of Shelbyville and Earl Roberts of Muncie Central made the team.
Only Garrett was a starter, how- ^joiT'anT day“soom But ev £, 1 / r ., , cc . I this is the most: They’ll feast on
hive ieseives of the 55 Hoosi hamburgers. Poor lovebirds! squad are still to be announced— „ , , ,
three chosen in the voting and cute babes who want to two by the All-Star committee. (All c ^' ne around these nice days, conof them have already been select-i suit Irma Buford, and she^ll^ readi-
ed.)
leged will be heard and determined
in his absence.
H. Dale Brown, Clerk.
4/30/3t.
Dale Brown. Clerk.
5/7/3t.
P. L. Harden, Atty.
COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana. Marion County.
I ss:
Edward N. Suber. Atty.
COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE
State of Indiana. Marion County,. j n Superior Court of Marion
I County. In the State of Indiana.
Ella Mae Gardner
vs.
Clarence Gardner
Lyons is the second Fort Wayne player to make the AllStar team. The first was Bob Milton (also a Negro), who represented Fort Wayne Cen-
tral in 1946.
Defending state high jump chain pion. the 6-2 Lyons is a remark able leaper who goes ’way up there
with his jump shot. He is said to be
Michigan State.
ly give you a prospect. Don’t be
stingy, Irma.
Strange things are happening on the Westside of Naptown. Beverly Donahue and Janice Williams, who supposed to be the greatest
heading for
are
friends, got into it the other night It beats me as to what it was all
about, but it really happened.
Donna Carter and Darrell Telefere are starting a fresh romance . . . Dig this: Glendonia Smith. Donna’s old rival, is steadily standing by with all eyes to see
_ i just what’s the haps.
.. _ . ^ , T-,-.1^ IS IT TRUE that Delores Watts In the Superior Court of Marion| Ella Mae Gardner I \Ppf|A||/)IC is killin « for Willis Stansberry? County. In the State oi Indiana. | vs> I I Uvfl JwwlIwlIQW' Well, if it is, Delores had better Russell Hampton ; Clarence Gardner i , } stay on her P’s and Q’s. because V- s : No. C-12125. Continued from Page ! 1 competition is breathing down her
0 m a fi npl0n I BE IT KNOWN, That on the! — ^ back. v xhof ™ . 129th day of April. 1955, the above i Marion with a .14.7 in the high That cool Northside babe. Nancy
o^a 1 ^°'' N 10 J ( - ha t t ho on ah ^ 1 named plaintiff, by her attorneys.'hurdles. Barnes, is earth angel to none „bth day of Apul. 19o5. the above filed in the 0 ff ice 0 f t h e Clerk of Local standouts are FRED Me- 1 other than Randall Terry. Carry named plaintiff, by his attorneys. the s U p er i or Court of Marion {COY of Tech, who has a 10-flat on ... As always. Ruby filed in the otfice of the Clerk of j County in the state of Indiana. * century and a :22.2 furlong to his Fowler and Paul Young are on
the Superior Court of Marion her com p laint against the above credit: ERNIE GILCREASE of the County, in the State of Indiana. named defendant Clarence Card-j At tucks, with a 2:01.7 in the half his complaint against the above ner and the said p i a intiff having mile, and BOB ALLEN of Short-
named defendant Mae D. Hampton and the said plaintiff having also
also filed in said Clerk's office the ridge. :51.5 in the 440.
affidavit of a competent person,
filed in said Clerk's office the affi"! showing that the residence of the davit of a competent person, show- defendant, upon diligent inquiry, ing that the residence of the de- is unknown, and the defendant fendant. upon diligent inquiry, is clarence Gardner is not a resident unknown, and the defendant ^lae of the state of Indiana, and that D. Hampton is not a resident. sa jd cause of action is for divorce of the State of Indiana, and that! an d that the defendant Clarence
up-and-ups
Dickie Cox looked for a true love for quite .some time. At last he found just what he wanted in Lucy Pierce. Or is it Shirley Caldwell? ? ? . . Nowadays there’s a twinkle in John Latimore’s eyes which gets brighter each and every time Marie Smith strolls by. ALL’S COOL between Maxine
. . , _ i Stantley and Bill Hampton. Same In fact only Roosevelt, Froebel , Koes for Ina Higgins and Johnny
Muncie Central, incidentally. has never won a state track championship, although Muncie Burris won it in 1943. For the past six years, Gary has been the winner—either
Roosevelt or Froebel.
NOT
keeping Donna Hooks in secrecy. A SPARK IS BEGINNING to glow between Leslie Walker and Willie Merriweather . . . Glenna Hampton and Michael Brown could easily be Naptown’s smoothest couple. That is. if some haps would start occurring. Get a load of this: There is a most sensational vocal group spouting on the Westside. But, dig this: A real-gone Eastside stud is singing lead. I would tell you more, but it’s a military secret. Well, cool characters, play it straight. Be aware of all you do; remember, the Snooper has his eyes on you. Be sure to see and hear those famous Midnighters Saturday nite, May 28tht at the popular Skatarena. Tickets on sale now. FLASH! ! ! The Snooper has just been informed that the HiToppers club will not be able to have its spring ball Saturday night at Northwestern Center, as originally planned (the park board says “No.”« . . . Keep your eyes open for a later date. Oh yeah, don’t forget about organizing those teenage clubs. Later for the rest of the haps.
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said ©»use of aetion is for a divorce j Gardner is a necessary party there-i and Anderson have been state ! Howard. Ah, such cute couples! and that the defendant Mae D. i^q an( j whereas said plaintiff hav-| champs in the past 10 years. \ cu ,{ 0 j )ld bashful babe is Hampton is a necessary party I i ng by endorsement on said com- : .strictly hog-wild mad over Howthereto and whereas said plaintiff; pi a j n t required said defendant to Broadway Rumors See ar( j Stevens. Wake up, Steve, look having by endorsement on said ap p ear i n 531^ Court, and answer Sammy Davis-WHI Mastin around and see what’s happening o complaint required said defendant or demur thereto on the 27th day!Trio Breakup '. . . Strange as it seems, Helen to appear in said Court, and an- of June, 1955. j NEW YORK (ANP)—Rumors in' Powell and James Sams are still .
NOW, THEREFORE, by order of' show business circles here say that: real chummy friends. But. so Helen said Court, said defendant last j Sammy Davis, Jr., and the Will says, there are no haps.
NOW. THEREFORE, by order above named is hereby notified of .Mastin Trio will go their separate! On the other hand, Allen Cardof said Court, said defendant last the filing and pendency of said, ways as of next year. {well and Rosemary Watts say the above named, is hereby notified complaint against him and that un-1 One columnist said that the split { haps are getting ' stronger every
of the filing and pendency of said less he appear and answer or de- will come “in the most loving fash-1 day.
mur thereto at the calling of said ion.”
cause on the 27th day of June,! Rumors of a ’ Davis-Mastin Trio 1955, the same being the 23rd ju- 1 split have persisted from time to dicial day of a term of said Court, time. Davis was not available for
1955. the same being the 24th ju-’to be begun and held in the Court comment on the recent flurry of dicial day of a term of said Court, I House in the City of Indianapolis, talk concerning his future
swer or demur thereto on the 2nd
day of July, 1955.
complaint against her and that unless she appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 2nd day of July.
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to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Indianapolis, on the 1st Monday in June, 1955, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and deter-
mined in her absence. H. Dale Brown. Clerk.
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Robert Lee Brokenburr, Atty NOTICE ON FINAL ACCOUNT, ETC., TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF A’LELIA WALKER KENNEDY In the Probate Court of Marion County. Indiana. May Term, 1955. In the matter of the estate of A’Lelia Walker Kennedy, deceased. Estate Docket 90. Page 31220. Notice is hereby given that Robert Lee Brokenburr as co-executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate and petition for distribution, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the
on the first Monday in June. 1955. said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in his absence. H. Dale Brown. Clerk.
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