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Logansport Pharos-Tribune (Newspaper) - June 23, 1950, Logansport, Indiana
Friday eve., june 23, 1950 Monticello Thelma l. Long of Liberty township has been granted a divorce from Edward m. Long by judge Russell Gordon in White circuit court. Attorney Lewis Del linger was counsel for the defendant and attorney Charles Siferd for the plaintiff. The plaintiff was granted the custody of the five minor children with the defendant to pay each saturday toward their support and Given the right to visit the children. The couple was married april 18, 1936, and were separated in december 1945. Samuel h. Eby of Monticello thursday was granted a divorce from Marie e. Eby by judge Gor Don in circuit court. Counsel for the plaintiff was attorney Charles Siferd and for the defendant at Torney Lewis Dellinger. The Cou ple was married March 9, 1946, and separated december 23, 1949. A two Ball Golf foursome will be held at the Tippecanoe country club sunday afternoon june 25th. Tee off will take place at o clock. The committee warns those plan to attend to be prepared for a great Good time for Many unusual phases of Golf will be presented. Dinner will be served in the evening. Reservations should be made by noon saturday. The committee in charge is or. And mrs. M. P. Zerface chairman or. And mrs. William Jay and or. And mrs. John Bailey. Crossword Puzzle in web to Prev gods Puzzle Cross 1 shortest in Vermont 11 sincere 13 squandered teutonic deity clothiers greek letter in shred build rodent 22 supercilious person free Khz cloth Deller 28 bygone Clove Hub parties Hill or discord and me labor girl woman like Kitten t Zuj 13 Down Isle act trip article russian Ruter or Burden for print in rows Speed step interdict Island it Wear thai nips up two with Oscr hand informed Filangi Bird article abbr i ing a jury. John fell Bishop Freeland. John Savage and de Lane represent the defendant. Gar Sarver. Mcclure Shenk and Joseph there will be three proxies. Ives of Delphi Are attorneys for p0well will replace a. R. Mead the plaintiff judge win. B. Smith j Jud h 5. Bailey for g. A is hearing the Case. Members of the jury Are and John t. Gunnell Cha rfcs Frank Lybrook Fred j forc t Phebus John l. Kennard rav state Road 24 Between Peru mond Jones Charles Harner Noah a cd is now being repair Crowell Blanch Over Chas. According to Joseph Kendall Kromm. Roy c. Kent and mar-1of the Grace construction com gut Eite Schneider. The la Miff a i evidence was being heard late j broken segments of the monday afternoon and on tues-1 pavement will be. Repaired. Work Dav. The plaintiff a son of the i wl11. Be completed on one Lane at _. 2 11 1 Trafim deceased Fiora b. Powell is seek i ing to set aside his Mother s will charging undue influence while he was serving in the army. Ime permitting traffic to use the Highway. Road 124 from the Miami county line to Road 13 in Wabash county and part of Road 16 near Roann have been sealed with Blacktop. Six bids on modern Street i g. O. P. County chairman will i lights to be installed in the Down i head the Miami county delegation i town Section were opened by the Peru county clerk Gerald l. Powell to the state convention june 30 at Indianapolis. Mrs. Otto Hanway Nelson and i on sunday they attended Smock went to the Mayo clinic reunion at Richmond at Rochester Minn. Ing by motor for Frederick Mary land where they will visit the Indiana. I or. And mrs. Clarence Boyer Short wave radio hams Gath j of Deer Creek and or. And mrs. Former s sister mrs. C. W. Kent Rcd at Turkey run state Park i Woodrow hawn and daughters sunday for an All Day picnic j. Carol Mary and Agnes of Del 2231, i among those from Delphi to at j Phi spent father s Day at Indi and family. White county Post no. Veterans of foreign wars broke All previous records for buddy poppies when poppy sales acre made by the ladies Auxin tend were John Brookbank of Pittsburgh or. And mrs. Torn my Anapolis with or. And mrs. Fred Erick Boyer. Iary 4-h girls boy scouts girl. Mrs. L. C. Lucas and son. Scouts and others. Cain and family or. And mrs. The will contest Case of Ber Laverne Goff and family or. And j Nard Powell against Shirlie Ellis or. And mrs. W. C. Smock a executrix of the last will and testament of the late Flora b. Powell which was venue Here from Board of works and safety thurs i Day. Thev were submitted to c. E. Sixteen delegates will attend Smith utilities manager for Tabu the convention. Regular Dele lations and recommendations Gates Are Graham Andrews Lloyd j bids were received from the Berger Ernest Graham mrs. A j general electric co., fort Wayne Rie Johnson Titus Klingaman j the Kirby risk Supply co., la Vid inc., Logansport and the general electric Supply corp., fort Wayne. I items to be purchased by the City include three types of luminaries line poles Corner Strain poles end Strain pales and Brack ets. Smith said Bis recommendations to the Board would be submitted the first of next week. Gerald l. Powell Miami county Republican chairman and county clerk and George Charn 1 Bers of Anderson Madison coun 1 to chairman have been mentioned As possible successors to j James p. A. Fulton of Hartford i City As fifth District chairman. Fulton s successor will be named i saturday at a called meeting of county chairmen and vice chair i men of the fifth District to be j held at Marion. J Fulton resigned last tuesday i due to illness in his family. He was named to the Post in 1933. Powell was out of town thurs j Day and could not be reached for comment. Joseph Morris l. F. Mrs. D. R. Robinson Ramsey Fayette the Westinghouse Supply Charles co., Indianapolis the line a Russell Carl Cooper Hugh g. I trial co., Indianapolis Ralph a Winamac funeral services for . Ray mond Button were held Friday afternoon at pleasant Ridge Church Rev. Alvin Hall in charge. Burial was made in the Kos tar cemetery. The s. And c. Club met tues Day afternoon with mrs. Carl Woerly. Mrs. Ray Meyers is spending the remainder of the week at Lake Side with or. And mrs. Harmon Utterback. Or. Utterback has been very ill. 1 or. And mrs. Francis Roe entertained a group of relatives sunday honouring fathers Day and their son Tommy a second birthday. Guests were or. And mrs. Jesse Riggs and children Alice Nancy and John South Bend. Or. And mrs. Everett a i vis and children. Or. And mrs. Paul Winters and children. Or. And mrs. Robert Roe and Chil Dren. Or. And mrs. Ronald Roe and sons of Rochester mrs. Char Les Baugh or. And mrs. James Roe and son George and Jack. Or. And mrs. Russell Fry and children. Jack Mary Jane and Billy reached Home wednesday after spending the past week in Dallas Texas where they attended the wedding of miss Georjean Fry. Funeral services for Kenneth Dean Bair were held thursday Logansport pharos Tribune 5 afternoon at the easterday funeral Home in Culver. I or. And mrs. Lowell Taylor were business visitors in Medary i Ville wednesday evening. Or. And mrs. R. R. Lewis and children Are spending this week with relatives in Kokomo. J. Or. And mrs. Roy Nelson and children arrived Home wednes Day after spending a two weeks vacation on a trip to Long Beach Calif. They also visited relatives Enro Ute. A meeting of the Good Luck Bridge club was held wednesday evening at the Home of or. And mrs. Herman Goodman. Hudson Agency wins area sales contest Nelson Hudson local Hudson car Agency has been advised by the Chicago zone office that it won a sales contest conducted during april and May the Agency attained the High est percentage among Twenty six dealers in the area. An Oscar was presented to the Agency for its permanent ownership. Correction in our advertisement in last night s paper the Price of wrinkle resistant Rayon sport Slacks was misquoted due to typographical error. The Correct Price should have read s4.98. Why 305 fourth Street mrs. Mark Alexander and Gar Companick their daughter mrs. I land Garringer will continue the Boyd Wickman and children Back j Howard county opened in car management of the lakes theater j to Rowan Iowa last thursday i Roll circuit court monday morn As in the past. Or. Alexander the i night. On Friday or. And mrs. I ing. Monday was spent in select manager for Twenty years died. On june Lith. Mrs. Alexander will continue her residence in the j apartment in the theater building. The Monticello Junior chamber of Commerce will hold its annual installation of officers dinner dance at the Tippecanoe country j club tuesday night june 27th. J dinner will be served at 7 o clock with an informal dance following. I committee chairmen Are George j rus cell and Wilmer Mcclintic. Al i Strunk of Chicago who is acting As manager of the Sears store in the absence of Cliff Helbing will show a movie of his round the world trip taken last summer. Sixty five per cent of All the employees of the local Ria Plant arc participating in the e Bond drive. One employee. William Soli Day purchased in Bonds. Ralph chitty of Chalmers miss Alice Nickel Home demonstration agent and miss Joann Mckee Home economics teacher Are in charge of the 4-h boys and girls who arc attending the round up j at Purdue. I a mixed activities party will be held Friday night at the country club with dancing from o clock and smore aboard at 11 o1 j clock. The committee in charge is or. And mrs. Bud Cordes chair men or. And mrs. William Ken Ney or. And mrs. Maurice scr face and or. And mrs. Floyd Spencer. Mrs. Eldred Kilmer attended the state Baptist women s missionary House party at Franklin College this week. I or. And mrs. J. W. Moss of Cincinnati Ohio visited Here with his Mother mrs. Marie Moss and at tended the wedding of his brother Billy Moss at Lafayette. Billy Sweet six year old son of or. And mrs. Joe Sweet submitted i to a Tonsillectomy. I mrs. H. L. West spent a few Days in Indianapolis. A marriage License has been is sued to Eugene Garber and Doris hop pc both of Wolcott. Or. And mrs. Carl Harper of j Indianapolis arc guests of or. And j mrs. A. M. Sucese or. Harper is j an official with the new York j Central Railroad. All friends Are invited to attend 1 the wedding of Marjoric Mae Gre Ham. Daughter of Rev. And mrs. Vivid ii Graham Burnettsville and James Knebel son of or. And mrs. Floyd Knebel of Star City which will be held at the Burnettsville Baptist Church sunday afternoon 4 piece Wall Cabinet 1 Center Cabinet with two door compartment 24x14x9. 2 end cabinets 14x24x9. 1 condiment shelf which also supports a Towel bar Long. All in gleaming White enamel. Condiment. Shelf not illustrated at 3 o clock. The will officiate. Rev. Graham Delphi or. And mrs. Fred Craven Smith left last week for Battle Creek Michigan where mrs. Smith attended a reunion of her class in the school of nursing. 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