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Wednesday, May 10, 1950 Page 18 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER HI NABOR AIIOOTD. ly CtIN MILLEX HUe3J OSvte 5 Federal County. Let's go shopping at at 3817 Reading Rd. 1 going to scars her with It," tfca de-l fendant said, adding. "Now I knowi I mad a mistake." Judg Handley deferred sentence to June 29, ordering Fetsko to remain on good behavior.

Case Goes To Grand Jury. Judge Handley ordered th case of the "hot wallet held for grand1 jury investigation and et bond at; You can judg a man by striking avtragt between what his ma and main-law thinks ol him. torney, repreented the bank as executor. Jary Sdi Dold WW 4side, Hitfou; Winning Snif imi ty, p- Daughter Share Eitate. Bulk of the uneatlmated estate will under hich Raymond W.j $2,000 for Glen Powell, 24, 520 W.

Woolper Ave, related yesterday to Judge George E. Kearn In Common Pleas Court Eh left Cahall, a design engineer, In May, 1949, and he ha never aeen their daughter who wa born last November, Mrs. Cahall said. She was given a divorce decree for neglect. Judge Kearn gave other decrees to Ellen Pruett, 40, 119 W.

Ninth St, from Paul Pruett, 61, 1223 Main Mary Nixon, 38, 1318 William Ninth Et, a bar boy, who Is charged with pocket picking. Johni FRESH EGGS of Philip G. Vonderamith, 54, 3M Resor Ave, waa left in equal parts to his thre daughters, under his will filed with Probate Judge Chase M. Davies. Mr.

Vonder-smlth was President of th On Devlin, 2162 Gilbert bar-i cause sh complained of feeling "nervou and littery." Folic charge that Leisur la under a three-year tender, laid that Powell took nisi wallet as slept Saturday in a locker room at the Hotel Sin Dold disposed of hi $66,233 estate wa aet aside yesterday by a Jury in Judga Denni J. Ryan' Common Plea Court A lult to et asld th instrument wa made by Mr. Dold' widow, Mr. Helen Gear Dold, R. R.

2, Box 24. Bher-onvllle, against the Provident Savings Bank A Truit Co, executor ct the eatate. Testimony introduced by Christian W. Tieman and Gurdon driving; auipendon which doea not cinnati, Newport Covington Railway Co. He died May 4.

where both were employed. Police1 expire until NovemOer. Howard Taft from Oliver I Nixon, 42, 8090 Kerper Marion The will provided a $10,000 be later found Devlin' charred wallet in a itov at Powell' home. H. Harris, 21, 943 W.

Liberty St, from John Harri. 23, 720 W. Seventh June Baker, 21, 625 June ON SECOND HONEYMOON. 'Cleveland, May 9 (AP) A socially prominent Cleveland eoupl Hearing On fatal Pall Delayed. quest to his secretary.

Mr. Mar-j garet Williams, and $5,000 to hie Mis Emily Vonder-smitta. The residue of the estate goes to Miss Emily Vondersmlth. Rt from John R. Baker, 28, 6109 Hearing of a charge of violating Kenwood Martin Haynes, I were on their second honeymoon Wilson, attorney for Mrs.

a driving suspension against Calvin Leisure, 25, 2222 Symmea 23, 269 N. Cooper Ave, Locklnnd from Mary Haynes. 21, 41 E. Mc today after their second marriage. Cottingham Allen and Mary Lou Gillie were first married in wa continued by Judge Guaweilcr Millan Deios Logan.

46. 917 Flndlay St, from Mildred Logan, 1937. They were divorced during 44, 3257 Gaff Ave, and Homer Mo until May 19. Police said Leisure waa driving the automobile from which hi fiancee, Mis Frances Ray, 19, am address, fell Sunday on Southside Avenu. She suffered Lean, 45, 6239 Aspen from World War II after Allen went into service with a cavalry regiment.

Mr. Allen married and showed that Mr. Dold was not mentally competent to make the will when ha signed It March 17, 1947. Th will, executed a week before Mr. Dold married, left an income of $150 a month to Mr.

Dold, and a $50-a-month income to hi brother. Milton J. Dold, 6542 Samver Monfort Height. No pew will was made following the birth of their son, Raymond G. Margaret McLean, 32, all for neg iect Miss Lottchen Vondersmlth, and Mrs.

Megan Kaplln, Arlington, The will made no provision for his widow, Mrs. Margaret Vondcr-j smith, because provision had been made for her in an agreement of December 22, 1948. The will was dated December 23, 1948. A codicil dated January 17, 1950, gave hiij daughter Emily and Lottchen his household good. Hubby Hid Age, Wife Says.

later divorced Glenn H. Masse of fatal injuries when she struck a pol. Leisure told police that MIsk New York, a naval lieutenant. She and Allen were remarried yesterday in Delray Beach, Fla. Ray normally drov th car, but that he took over th wheal be- Divorced By Judge Hoffman, Dlvorc decree were granted by Judge Charles W.

Hoffman in Domestic Relation Court to Frankts Starkey, 44, 4205 Lowry Ave, from Walter Starkey, 44, Mlddletown. Mary F. Whitlock For divorce and custody of child. A121568. Loi C.

Wilburn v. Wil Dold, now 2, The will provided that at the termination of the trust for the income of Mr. Dold and the; brother, the reldu of the estate would go to th Infantile Paralysis Trust Fund. Chester J. Clark, at-! Ohio; Katherine Bradley, 30, 1710 Leavitt Cahall, 45, 6948 Plalnfield posed a a man 35 when they were married October 16, 1949, but really was 43, Ruth Cahall, 29, 139 liam H.

Wilburn. For divorce, cua-, Vine St, from Russell Bradley. 35; Genevieve Brockman, 22, 2420 Mother's Day! Tha family dinntr is ovtr tha packages are opened and Mother thrills to your choice of these gifts from Pogue's: So perfectly does this white winged-Jabot seem to suit Mother that you, yourself, would have picked it from all our collar collection just as we did! As new es it is versatile, Mother will use this crisp EMBROIDERED ORGANDY COLLAR on many, many costumes. 3.00 Neckwear, Street Floor tody of child and alimony. A121569.

Rose Mullarkay vs. Glenwsy Ave, from Ermon Brock man, 23, and Cordelia Bartellion, Jams Mullarkey. For divorc. 36, 3125 Storr St, from Juliu G. Bartellion, 36, 301 E.

13th all Clothes ot Distinction MADE FOR YOU For the man of good taste, we offer our selection of exclusive spring and summer patterns for a suit or sport ensemble. Tailored under my personal supervision, av Toby creation will give you the ultimate in smart apparel. A121570. D. Anderon Wilson v.

Elsi Wilson. For divorc. A121571. Elwood L. CromwU v.

Florence E. S. Cromwell. For divorce and custody of children. A121572.

Rebecca A. Talley v. for neglect. "Glass Cutter" Found Guilty. Subsequently they took her out of the university and brought her to Cincinnati last Sunday in tha hope of finding employment for her.

She was placed in the YWCA. Her arrest followed tha next day. Examination by medical authorities has disclosed that Miss Johnson ia not mentally ill, the court waa told. Hence, the parents felt that a stiff sentence might provide the solution. Convicted Of Shoplifting.

Three other persons were convicted on shoplifting charges. William Ross, 49, 323 George St, and Herbert Lee, 45, 426 W. Eighth were each sentenced to serve 30 day and fined $200 and costs. J. F.

House, Cal Crlm detective, charged they jointly stole two men' hats from a department atore. Both have long police records, Robert Paul, Prosecutor, said. Mr. Philomena Jam C. Vest.

41, 960 Nassau mm Charle L. Talley et al. For partition of real property. I St, was found guilty of malicious destruction of property by Judge A121573. Reading Road LIB, Otis R.

Hes in Criminal Court. was indicted In connection with Co. v. Nathaniel Watkin al. Action to quiet title, the damaging of three window at the David Wilcox Electric Appli ance Shop, 785 E.

McMillan St, 2nd Floor L'dwards Bldjj. S28 Walnut SI. A121574. Delia E. Bell v.

Stanley L. Bell. For divorce. A121575. Charle J.

Armtrong, BenToby last December 10. Loui F. Brit ten, Assistant County Prosecutor, said Vest used a glass cutter to adminietrator of Ellxabeth Brufach estate v. John Brufach et 1. For icaus damage of $160 to the win a declaratory judgment 1 dow.

wa referred to the pro A121576. Margaret W. Whitten v. UU, 66, 1903 Coleraln was fined court cost. Robert Mason, also of the Cal Crlm agency, charged that th stole 12 packages of cigarettes and a glass of Jelly William P.

Whitten. For divorce, A121877. Luetell Green v. Na thanial Greene. For divorc.

bation department for inveitiga-tlon. Weapons Sentence Meted. FREE HEARING AID from a chain tor In Camp Washington Monday. 13, 5. Courts DEMONSTRATION en fo AIL With Hearing Problem! A sentence of six month In County Jail wa given to Anthony Edmortson, 27.

408 W. Fifth by Judge His on hi plea of guilty jof carrying concealed weapons. jWhen arrested at Sixth and John St, March 10, Edmondon had a pitoI and two gallon of mari Physician Held For Grand Jury. Dr. John H.

Wallace, 54, 315. Pen-dery Ave, Wyoming, pleaded not William D. Riggi, 1 Delaware Middletown, Ohio, truck driver, filed a bankruptcy sstltion in Dis trict Court listing $7,602 liabilities If mother's children have to travel some distance to be with her, there could be no more appropriate gift than FINE LETTER PAPER Petersburg 1850, by Eaton! 80 single sheets, 50 envelopes, boxed for Mother's Day especially! White, blue, or grey. 2.00 Stationery, Street Floor guilty of an abortion charge and then waived examination. Judge Handley ordered th phyician held for grand jury investigation under $1,000 bond.

Shelby Becknell, 6190 huana, Melvln G. Rttea-er, Assistant I Count Prosecutor, said. Edmond- and no asset sv U. S. Files Tas Lien.

Thomas A. Gallagher, Internal Revenue Collector, filed a lien In son, th prosecutor added, faces Rapid Run Rd, ald that Dr. Wallace performed an illegal operation another charge because of the marijuana. District Court against Albert G. on hi wife, Kathryn, 40, May 31, at the fhyiclan' office, 602 Kock, 6300 Glenway Av, for $2,517,44 in unpaid income taxe for 1945-19464947.

Seventh St. Dr. Wallaca d-clared he wa not in the city on that day. Consult Zenith's Factory Representative MR. W.

PETTY At MAGNUS WHITE O. 0. 154 E. 4th St. Tsetday ad Weatotiay.

May MO M. P. M. NO CHARGE NO 0IU6ATI0N Municipal Court NEW SUITS FILED. COMMON PLEAS COURT.

A121586. June O. Morrett vs. John Morrett. For divorce.

A131587. Marl J. Uhl vs. Joseph A. Ul.

For divorce. A121B58. Anna M. renin vi Charle W. Cronin Jr.

For divorce, custody of child and alimony. A1215B9. Dlllsboro State Bank v. Akron Girl Sent To Jflil For Stealing Watches An attractive young twin from Driven Fined, Suspended. Of 15 motorist fined and suspended from driving by Municipal Judg Frank M.

Gusweiler in Traf-fle Court, thr were convicted of driving when under the influence of liquor. Abel Humphries, 2901 Eastern waa fined $100 and costs and suspended for one year. Robert Hlggin. For $7,190 on a Akron, Ohio, described by her par Helpful Aniweri to YOUR Questions About Hearing Aidsl ent as a "problem child," was sen note. I A121560.

Junnle Belcher vs. Ira tnlt Belcher. For dlvorc. tenced to erv 30 day in the NEW! and hear Workhouse when convicted by Mu Charle White, 1702 Woodburn and Gordon Barnett, 427 A131561. Paul Mahaffey v.

Dor THE AMAZING nicipal Judg Daniel C. Handley in Police Court yestarday on a petit Dont mis this timely opportunity to discuss your hearing probltm with wkWy aparincd hearinf aid pwtiaUat. If usable to attend deraon-tration for any reason, appointment ia your own horn may be othy Mae Mahaffey. For divorce larceny charge. Detectlv Norman Sloan of the Ws new arraafM.

nao briof this tdwr- Armory Av, were fined $100 and costs and suspended for tlx months. Weapon Sentence Deferred. "That' an odd way of going Cal Crlm agency charged that the petite brunette, Miss Anna John raM Awisnai Ives torG HIAtlNC AID umbo or iovm owe wtt ba-paired batrlBf AufrtorfaW Ptafor itm JVC, son, 18, 505 Letchworth Dr, Akron, a former Ohio Stat University student, stol two wrist watches from a downtown dspartment store Monday. She pleaded guilty. CO'" rce te about it," Mr.

Paul remarked after Joseph A. Fetsko, 27, 614 Maple Ave, charged with carrying a con-1 cealed weapon, testified that he TW ate en Mother's sewing and mending seems never to be done! Make it an easier and more pleasant task with a gay, chlp-p roof ENAMELED SEWING BASKET! Inside there's room to spare plus a compact shelf that already holds darning and sewing thread! Pink, blue, green, or yellow. 3.98 Notions. Street Floor 1 and custody of child. A1218M.

Rebecca Wood va. Charle Wood. For divorc. A12136S. Grac Chunn vs.

Phoenix Inmirann Co. For $1,800, A121564. Helen Paey v. Mose Paey. For divorce.

A121565. Estelle Kellinghaus George Thrsm al. To sat aside th will of Katharine Nordlohn. A121566. Edward L.

Hardert vs. Kelsay McWhorUr, dolngbusl-ne KeUay Construction Co. For $2,000 and cancellation of contract. A131567. Henry Whitlock vs.

The court was Informed that her was "only trying to make up with! 5.00. parent, who did not appear, had done all they could to correct her his fiancee." Sgt. Malvon Hoffman and Patrolman Howard MeAlvaney testified they found a sharp, seven-1 Norn MAGNUS WHITE, O. D. 154 E.

4TH ST. PA 2191 OPPOSITE GAS ELECTRIC CO. IATTIRIIS FOR AU HEARING AIDS way, having spent a considerable amount of money in th last five year to that end. Only recently, th parents said, they "got her out" of a similar situation In Akron. inch blade butcher knife in Fetsko' possession last Saturday! when they answered a trouble run Store Hours 1 (LnicQaDincjji id If Mother has trouble finding a blouse that's sized and styled just for her, she'll be doubly pleased with this Tiny diagonal pin tucks rame the V-neckline of our MOTHER'S DAY BLOUSE in washable rayon tissue faille.

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