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PAGE FIVE THE COLUMBUS HERALD COLUMBUS. INDIANA, -WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1946. FIVE DIVORCE HEARINGS HELD Hall Cages 11 To Lead Canine Scoring Tuesday 55 Real Estate Deals Are Recorded in County 100 UNIFORMED POLICE ATTEND SITH FUNERAL COURT GRANTS APPOINTMENTS EDINBURG, Dec.

11 Mr- Mary Mayer, widow of Clarence Mayer, who with Elmer Trisler, both truckers for the Amos-Thompson corporation, was killed in a truck-train crash on Nov. 22 at a cross IMMUNIZATION CAMPAIGN HERE IN FINAL STAGE DoGtors and Nurses to Wind Up Work in County This Week. Fifty-five real estate transac- Golden addition. tions were consummated over the Virgil L. Byrd and wife to Al- I Second Period Basket Flurry; Separation Cases Keep Judge Long Busy in Local Court.

The oxscore z-weeK eenot lust cast, it was re-I Den J. xvins ma ne, vv Pirvjf PitP. Pnnriiirfpri at', vealed through a check of the rec- lumbus, lots 17-18, Clevenger 9th hinai nixes uonauciea ordB the ofrjce of WilUam Places Dogs in 20-10 Halfrime Lead. ing in Valporaiso, has applied. lor letters of administration of 'net husband's estate in Johnson circuit court.

The oumose is for the prosecut Fairland for Slain Oem. county recorder. Thurman Lane and wife to Jus- Each transfer is listed in chron- tin G. Bratt, part of north half. filoonrl nrHr with data.

of southeast Quarter, of section 24. With many cases being tried and new suits being filed daily, di- S. STANDINGS. W. L.

Columbus t2). Fg Ft Ft Tp Ff lmer, 4 6 10 Hall, 4 5 11- 5 Cook, lilt Lucav 1 4 4 Rager. 1 0 2 Grav 2 1 Eckelman 1 1 1 1 ing ah action for alleged wrongful death. She claimed in the applica- Trooper. COLUMBUS REPRESENTED cerned in each in the complete townshi 9.

range 4. totalling -j. vorces are occupying much of the list which follows: The grantor's acre. Consideration, $50. I (time during the October term in name appears first followed by William J.

Clem to Leslie the Bartholomey circuit court. 0 COLUMBUS Grencastle 1 Shelbyvllle PHfini VISITED TODAY tht her husband -left as his two minor children and no per- the gTantee, the descriptive loca-; Brockman and wife. East colum- One new divorce cemplaint was tion, lot designation in city trans- bus. lot 10, W. J.

Bowman Morn-! placed on file Monday. Laurids Jen- Seymour 1 Grand Jury to Be Called UrmrlPArle ftf Philrlren fipt sonal or real estate that would Pet, 1.000 1 000 .750 .500 00 JI50 .000 .000 .000 fers and acreage in case of rural ingside- addition I sen filed suit against Mrs. Annie jHartinavilli Totals 13 12 53 42 10 IIUIIUISUO VI viiiiu.vh nf hi Joe Kviadars and' wife to Morris jensen changes, along with consideration as Soon as Evidence tt" i uirrasomi Shelby ville (S3) Fg Ft Ft Tp Ff where noted other than the usual one c. ocuu ana ne. vuiuiuuu.

xr.e complaint states tnat tney Rn-hvill 0 lots 7-8, Clevenger 9th addition. were married Juiv 3. 1940 and sen-! Free 'Shots' Against Three Diseases. Murray She was granted appointment as special administrator so that valu- Kio vnri and facts may not voiuicrjiuio y. 4 igwavil Robert L.

Wyatt and wife to El-: Oral Brown and wife tp Hem in Franklin la Lockman, part of northeast varies nsna ana wne. quarter of northeast quarter of adjacent Columbus, lot oO. Quest- 9 4 15 4 1 made application for a court order restraining the defendant from "withdrawing their. funds from the Garrett, 4 Columbus Bull Dogs, nev- Breck. 1 i jj ii 0 section 17..

township 9, range 5. over aoaiuon. totalling IS acres. i Dennis Hornbeck and wife to bank during the pendency of the ueaueu uuiiiis ine uau Free immunization service be-: oecome io. ing offered to school children in Mrs.

Minnie Burton, also of Ed-the city and county was nearing inburg, also applied for similar a close with second and final papers for bringing an action for "shots" being liven this week, the alleged wrongful death of her Is Ready. One hundred blue-coated Indiana state troopers and scores of police and sheriffs from neighboring cities and towns attended the funeral rites at Fairland. Shelby county, Monday for Trooper Titr-bert Smith who died last Thursday in line of duty. Patrolman Smith, until recently a resident, of Columbus, was shot when he sought to investigate Walter R. Wer.del and wife to z- ameij, r-aat toramous, joi w.

H. uoDDins is his at- garae, lurneu in a ueciMe, Bernard P. Hunter and wife, Co- 6' Hughes 2nd addition, east sid torney. 42 to 33 win Over the Bears! Totals ...10 13 19 $3 19 lumbus, lot 65. G.

W. Caldwell ad- Lna Wmton et al to Catherine Albert Reed was -ranted a di. nf Rnp Vx fr frnm th arl-t First innoculations against diph- son, Paul Burton, who died from theria, combined diphtheria-whoop- ir juries received in an accident on dition. Jon usDana. uiumoui.

Cumbu SO St 44 of joinin.g- county Shelby Shelb-ille ing-cough, and smallpox vaccina- Sept. 11. She was granted me p- 10 23 33 Bender and tions were given to scnooi pupus pointment. A. flrtd and wife iG here UesdaV "night After a Williams and wife, northeast wjf.

r. Saturday. Her request for restora- Ilric uuua' mui. nuu a xarter of northwest quarter of i i.t" 4w rhBi rtv of her former name of May second quarter rush which; quarter 01 nortnwest quarter 01 lot, citv the first week in November. 1 Official George Jk Henderson was granted.

OUISCOreu the Visitors 14 10 outscored the visitors 14 to four 'teen-agers he spotted driving REV. LARSEN IS 'Columbus took aa early near Shelbwille. He died almost Mrs. Bertha Marie Hancher was 4 anf gave the canines com- -oal Ker1 ISuVTaw.0 htr- mding 20 to 10 halftime I start. The score was deadlocked at section 12.

township 9, range 7. I totalling 40 acres; part of south-i miwn Wekh east quarter of northwest quarter! Walker WUson to JaJnes of sameT aection 1..22 -elch and lfe part northeast acres; also 'part of southeast quar- Qf ter 0'f ter of northwest of same 1A rarira instantly and the youngsters Were 'rantured bv a iosse a cornneia the custody of their son. Robert leaa, tney em un iu pui, .7 shot into a 20 to 10 halftlme lead. an hour later. Lee.

and the defendant is to number four ill the bag. In the second period the Dogs Friday the service was concluded with immunization at a number of schools in the county and the Catholic school in the city. Results of the number given the toxoid and vaccina "shots" will not be available until the Job is finished, according to the county health office which is cooperating with local physicians in giving the free service. Hope School Visited. Columbus was well represented totalling 23 acres.

Consideration, the Dace, doinr orac- iwere se at the funeral conducted at 10:30 CLUB SPEAKER Relates International Activities of Rotary Organ-. ization. Williams to Brown- wnen ne may nave tne cnua were iv for tne coiumous team iv iUt $2 I rltically all of the scoring, to out- o'clock at the Fairland Christian Jason A. Vr'il and wife to made part of the order Andrew J. Kirts and wife to oei utnm 1 ooint the invaders.

14 to 4. Lucaa church with the Rev. George Cur Mrs. Mary Jones was granted a an improved brand of ball to the foul circle. Lloyd Brown and wife, part of j0hn L.

McDonald and wife, part northeast quarter of northwest i 0f west half of northwest ouarter. divorce from Warren Jones. The knock the Bears out of the un-1 r.Ht.r u-vn quarter of section 12. township 9. 0f section 36, township 9, range 5 tis jn charge.

Burial was made in Forrest Hill cemetery at Shelby-vine. Immediately preceding the service the body was moved from court ordered her former name of defeated class. The loss was Shel- Cook foule'd and HaU djd llkewiM Mary Hall restored. by's first in five surts. jwhen Hemingway fouled.

Cook Sanford Anderson has been PUy Cautious Game. tipped in one. Murrav dropped a Thursday Hope school chil-r dren were given the service. Dr. W.

S. Fisher was in charge with Rotary club's International pro-, the home of Smith's father-in-law. granted a divorce irom iseme: tsotn iems pi-i gram was reviewed al tne noon Ear! Trees, in sneinyviue, nc Mav Anderson. range totalling 10 acres, eon- 35,150. Sideration.

$230. Claude Carnahan and wife to Elizabeth W. Lorts to Albert i Ethel M. Gearhardt. Columbus, lot Finke and wife, southwest quarter 1 32, w.

J. Bowman Morningside ad-of southwest quarter of section I dition. 24, township 10, range 6. totalling Eddie Burton -wife to Ella 40 acres. Lockman.

East Columbus, lot 4. Mrs. Ethel Florft the countv funcheon at the Chamber of Com- it had lain' in state with a police health nurse, supervising Mrs. Norma G. Baker was grant liberate ball but got in a fair number of shots, with the Bull Dogs outscoring the invading Bames-men 15 to 10 from the field.

merce Monday. The Rev. Bertel ed a divorce from William Jack Bak and she waas awarded the fielder infrom the foul circle area and Garrett registered a free toss as the count stood 10-all. The Bull Dogs outscored the Bears, 10 to 0. from that point until the halftime gun.

Han Chalks l'p Two. Hall chalked up two from the right comer of the floor. Welmer put on a 1-rnan scoring act when work. Thursday East Columbus unit wa given the service. Dr.

T. D. Carpenter supervising the work Larsen, pastor of First United Lutheran church and member of tha club's Rotary International committee, delivered the address. custody of their two children, The home team took 65 shots nonor guara. Those from Columbus attending the services included delegations from the Columbus police department and Columbus Elks lodg-e and state police officers re Shelby 50 W.

Bowman Morningside addition. Anna Laura Reynolds to Paul Michael Davis and Randel Jack Elza F. Knight. to Flora Boffing and husband. East Columbus, lot 129, Southside addition.

Consideration, $200. The anticipated scoring duel be Charles E. Thompson is the with Mrs. John Van Norman, city jje explained the organization of Robert Burns and wife. Columbus, plaintiff in a suit for possession of tween Captain Bob Welmer and Bill Garrett materialised, with the James Fish et al to 1, w.

I. Irwin sixth addition. neaitn nurse, aiso on nana. irs. tne Rotary International, torn oi Mary Ethel Pickatt, nursing con-ilt- Work.

and also talked to the siding here. Local policemen who attended were Chief Cuba McKay, real estate filed in court against Packing part of north- Consideration. $4,300. Ira Nelson. plaintiff demand.

I latter coming out ahead wit 13 possession of a property located at to tht Columbus eager a 10. west quarter of section 30, town- Sherman G. Evans and wife to sultant. of the stata board of ciUD concerning hia experiences in capt. Clarence Arbuckle, Charles health also assisted.

I other Rotary clubs. Brown, Cash Carter, Jamea Rice, Most of the county school chil- It was announced that trie mem- Lon Fitch. Roy Hewitt, John 1520 Orinoco avenue and $50 dam- arreu countea wur hitting, three consecutive frea tosses, then1 stealing the ball and dribbling under. Bill Gray ripped the net on a long l-hander. then dropped in a free one when Breck erred.

Half: Columbus 20, Shelby Ship 9, range 6, totalling 1 acre. Consideration, $300. Also part of northwest quarter of same section tne neia. weimer mni. Raymond Harrell and wife, Columbus, part lot 9, C.

E. Baker addition. ages. Robert Stevenson is dren wera given completion shots bers will be entertained the i coovert. -Webb Miller.

Don Mc- Thompson's attorney. earlier In the week. next Monday noon meeting by QuiTe and Clarence Miller. Elks pushed through seven of nine from the 15-foot stripe, while Welmer canned four of six from the same and part of northeast quarter of Fred J. Dorsey and wife to Rus Edward J.

Downy, 330 Eighth Friday Schedule. William S. Willett, popular lectur- members attending included Rob- section 25, township 9. range 5, jsen p0lley, part of southeast quar- At 9 o'clock Friday morning the er, on tne customs ana nauu. oi ert Barnaby, Charles Miller and street, is the plaintiff in a suit for divoree filed in the Bartholomew circuit court against Mrs.

totainng l.oti acres, consideration $2,000. ter of section 12, township 8, rang 5. totalling 1.05 acres. Con- pupils at tha St Bartholomew peopie oi mom. nar.

Joe st- Jonn. Tn, state-policemen Catholic school were immun Peter J. Fushelberger and wife sideration, $700. Hazel E. Downey.

spot. John Hall topped Columbus' shooting from the field goal side. Hall looped through four fielders, three coming in the final half. Two were directly under the baa- from here were Detective Raymond Boll and Troopers Robert N. Bush and Fred McClain.

to Ray R. Walker and wife, orig- Jewell to Dobbs. Downey charges his wife with inal plat. East Columbus, part of Frank Lee Jewell and wife to nas maae wvtrn jiuvcs here, entertaining high school students and service organizations. Ths program will be held in connection with the club's ladies day and will be in charge of Harry 10, In the third quarter the Bears started fast, closing the gap to three joints when Murray, Hemingway and Garrett hit free ones before the latter scored from directly under the hoop.

Murray tossed in another close ons and It was 20 to 17. Hall hit a tree toss, then sank one from the right cornet as Breck came baclcNwIth a adultery. In his complajnt he asks the court to find that he was not izad with Dr. Lyman Overshiner and Mrs. Van Norman supervising while the county schedule was as follows: Sweet Ireland, 9 a.

Kohhe. 10 a. Swank. 1 n. lot 9, Rowley, Irwin subdivision 34.

Paul M. Dobbs, part of northwest Graveside Rites. CaDtaln Harry A. Sutherlin of iket, the other two from medium George W. Bishop and wife to i quarter of southwest quarter of ths father of a child born Oct 16 State Police headquarters was in Jerry Wright and wife, 82.5 132 1 section 17.

township 9, range 6, to the defendant. E. J. Morrison 8prafu, 2 p. and Conner, 3jLlndsay; feet adjacent to St.

Louis, in totalling 1.04 acre is attorney for the plaintiff, charge of the graveside services. The pallbearers were six state troopers: Lieutenants Leo Moore Charles A. Milton to Gorge p. m. Tha second and final of tha im- I 1 1 1 Henry, Columbus, part of lot 35, j.

A. k. addition and Walter LaHayne, commanding tha Pendleton and Conners- aroppea in uirw i tosses. Cook Gts Seven Points. Bob Cook swished the nets for three fielders and a foul marker.

Bill Gray sent two through in the second period, both were 1-hand-ers from long range. Another point came via the free style to gtv ED GARRISON IS Frederick Leon Sonnefleld and counter from the 15-foot line ana Hemingway registered from the foul circle. Welmer connected on a longe heave and Hall dropped another in from left center and BOYS CLUB HAS EIGHT GAMES ille pOsts, respectively; Sgt. Per wife to Icie lone Adams, East Co munization snois inciuae tnose for diphtheria, the combined whooping cough and diphtheria for pre-school age group, and those who applied for the vaccination for smallpox and who did not receive the service on the mit Lewis, Cpl. Don Phipps and Trooper Elmer Cord of the Con- lumbus, lot 172, Hughes 2nd East-side addition: TAKEN BY DEATH nersville post and Trooper Don Schinbeckler of the Ligonier post Hawcreek township.

Merle Storen Reeves and husband to Walter A. Kreinhagen, part of west half of southeast quarter of section 12, township 9, range 5, totalling 21.8 acres. Columbus, part of lot 9, J. A. Perry estate lands.

Harrjr H. Hartman and wife to Charles Ogilvie. Taylorsville, lot 20, Steenbarger addition. Fish to Quails. James Fish to Lafayette W.

Quails, part of northwest quarter of section 30, township 9, range 6. totalling 1.94 acres. Consideration, Margaret E. Berndt et al to Claude B. Smith and wife, Columbus, lot 64, George W.

Caldwell him five. Lucas hit for four points. Eckelman got in long the Bull Dogs were ahead, 27 to 20. Hold Third-Quarter Lead. Welmer swiveled around near the goal for two points.

Brack The four 'teen-agers involved in first round of the physicians' Tern)rS Hit fOf 64 Points the shooting of Patrolman Smith addition. lour e.rjy in igvuiur. Former City Policeman andf The service wax offered free for are being held on. open charges at the Shelby county jail, pending ac School city of Columbus to Floyd E. Gelflus, Columbus, lot 49, Furniture Dealer Suc counted a foul and a tip-in, and I wo Aii-Mar i earns win at Edinburg.

tion by the srrand jury. Shelby Eckelman bounced one over the rim from in front of the hoop. l-hander and missed three free chances for two points. Two players left the game Tie the personal foul route In the fl- school city addition. Consideration $662.50.

cumbs at 76. the first time this year through the Bartholomew County Medical society which sponsored the ad ministration of the' work. County Prosecutor Harold Meloy said the grand jury would not be called until the state's evidence Garrett missed a foul and Lucas Myrtle Anthony Barnes and husband to Thomas A. Steele and registered one to give the Canines Eight games were played in the Boys' Club basketball Charles Edward Garrison, 78, was prepared for formal presenta a 32-23 S-quarter margin. wife, Columbus, lot 17, John New- w.ll rM.r,t tfc.

Ior unnBj leagues. Including an overtime tilt tion. torn addition. Consideration, $6,700. $350.

Marcus M. Riley to James H. Purdue, part of northeast quarter of northeast quarter of section 26. and former member of the city in which the Maple Grove Bears police force, died at 5 o'clock Confesses Crime. Seventeen-year-old William Price ths close.

Acting-captain Loren Hemingway left the ball gajne with about four and one-half minutes remaining with five errors. nosed out the East Columbus Bull iCharles O. Elliott and wife to Paul Ritchey and wife, west half Thursday evening at his home, AG ALUMNI TO RENEW CHAPTER Dogs IS to 11. EvansviKe, has already signed a of northeast quarter, of section 14 township 8, range 5, totalling .5 acre. Consideration.

$208. 109 Lindsay street. He had been Shelby cut tha lead to five points when Garrett and Murray tipped1 goals in. Rager swished the net on a pivot shot from in front of the basket and Garrett hit a fouL to make the score 34 to 28. Cook got one free toss and Hall two to extend the count to 37 to 28.

Gar- rtt firing fh. fan! Hn confession that he fired five times John Hall dropped out with two number of i ..4.1.. In the Mldg-et league, East Columbus 'Supermen drubbed the in ill health for X3 I .1 1 at the trooper as Smith walked ivaj nciiusievii ei o-i i.u iAiuis I crgg j. BosnyaK, coiumous, lot zz, air- toward the stolen car in which he Wilson Pigmies, 32 to 2, and Mo-Kinley Gianta outscored Jeff years and became bedfast two Columbus, as a combination, was n. taxed 20 times by arbiters George After serving on the ponce 10 and Jack ONeaL Shelby- view addition.

and three companions were riding. Pvt. William Johnson, and (Mary Dwarfs 18 to 14. Reorganization Meeting Held GRANGE HOLDS In the Junior league, Central nf vr. fouled nearly as much, being Ruth -Ward, 14, Evansvilie.

ana Vera Hornback, 15, Anderson, are ft Vh. ftlJt ta.is....''"!' with 19 misdemeanors. Monday is Attended by 17. and Cook both drove under to score and Rager added the final Bull Dog poin when fouled by Chambers. Breck and Garrett Bar-rowed the gap to nine points on held with Price.

Dogs Take Early Lead. Bombers blasted Central Eagles 20 to 9, Concordia Cubs downed Jeff Cats. 33 to 16 and the Bears won from the Bulldogs in an over- Mary R. Gls.nton to Public Service of Indiana, part of northeast quarter of section 3, township 10, range 6, totalling .78 acre. Consideration, $1,000.

E. Z. Darnell to Andrew J. Kirts and wife. East Columbus, lot 67, Hughes 2nd Eastside addition.

The youthful gang described a INSTALLATION i Driving into a 3-0 lead as Cook hit from underneath the hoop and tour of southern and central Indiana in the stolen machine. They admitted two robberies. Smith was Lucas dropped through a foul charity tosses before the final gun. A meeting for reorganisation of time. In the Intermediate league, Spe Committees for Year Also the local chapter of the Purdue cial Aces outpointed Wildcats, 22 to 15.

Terrors ran up the ove taking, the group to Shelbyville for Investigation when Price faked motor trouble. Smith walked toward the car and was ihot. whelming score of 04 to the Shl- and was in several locations of the city before his retirement about five years ago.Whe store he last operated was located at 212 Jackson street. About the time of his retirement he suffered a stroke of paralysis and since then he had been confined to his home practically all -f the time. Mr.

Garrison was born 17, 1870, in Bartholomew county, the son of William jand, Mary Little Garrison, and was next to the last of a famil of nine children. Announced at Joint Meeting. pen' eight and the Posiums d- John H. Chasteen and wife to Nellie Hall, south halt of northeast quarter of southwest quarter. of section 27, townihip 9, range 4, totalling 2p Consideration, i Buryl L.iMcFadden and wife to Albert Bro'adstreet and wife, part of east half of northeast quarter, feated Concordia, 15 to 7.

Ctlumbus Boys' club Interme Columbus Grange held joint in $5,000 DAMAGE CAUSED BY FIRES Firemen Make 3 Runs at Edinburg 2 Persons Hurt, 1 Overcome diate 'and Junior All-Stars won two stallation with Pomona Grang CLIFFORD FIVE ag alumni association was held Monday night In he agricultural extension offices it the postoffice and William Davis of Sandcreek township was named chairman of a. committee to draw up plans for the reorganization. David Dickey, county president at the time the chapter disbanded at start of tha war, presided at the meeting and Davis was named delegate to the annual state meeting to be held Jan. 3 at Purdue university. Seventeen persons attended the tilt last Friday against Edinbuig Boys' club teams.

The games were P-T CLUB HEARS MRS. SANQUINET Health Education director of State T-B Association Speaks Here. -V Mrs. Clotilda P. Sangulnet, health education director of the Wednesday evening at the East Columbus school, with Jerome Davis of Ramsey as installation clayed at Edinburg.

of section 13. township 8. range 5, totalling 2 acres. William Blake Rice and wife to RAPS TRAFALGAR The Intermediates, composed of youths 14 through 16, defeated an Edinburg team, 67 to 10. Dean Charles R.

Neptune and wife, part I Crippen and Francis Bennett led He spent allof his life here and was well known, nearly always being reffrftd to as "Ed" by his friends and acquaintances. Wife Died In 1935. He was married here 54 years ago to Miss Emma Wayte of this city and they became the parents of five children, a son, Nyle, hav master, Karl Finkel, assistant master, and Ernest Caplln, installation chaplain. Mrs. Joe Maley and Mrs.

Harold McCutchan served as lady marshals: assisted by Mary and Martha Brockman as emblem and regalia bearers. Music was provided the locals with 17 points eacn. j. Williams was high for "Edinburg Don Jhayei- Chalks Up 17 Marks as Purple Wins on Road, 37-31. of southeast quarter of northeast quarter "of section 28, township 9, range 5, totalling 3.1 acres.

Nellie Wagner and husband to Lawrence Allen and wife. East Columbus, lot 5, John F. Sohn's with seven points. EDINBURG, Dec. 11 Edinburg firemen had a busy day and night Thursday when three runs ware made with the rural equipment.

Three men were Injured and over The local Juniors, composed of State Tuberculosis association in Indianapolis, was the speaker at the meeting of McKlnley Parent- meeting and It was pointed out that approximately 75 persons in the county are eligible for membership in the association, including Purdue graduates, former stu youths 11 through IS, won thei ing died in infancy. Mrs. Garrison by a quartet composed of Mrs; alsq preceded him in death In 1 Teacher club held Thursday aft- O. Rogers, Mrs. Perry Davis, Fred Cecil R.

Ogilvie and wife to Ger ernoon at the school. 1935. come and damage amounted to ap dents and those taking short i game, 27 to 24. Ronnie Pence and Gary Reese led the locals with seven 'points each and D. Fish was high point for Edinburg with nine in ri.n M.rini, nrf -ui-if Pninm.

i Newby and Valentine Vogel, ae- Mrs. Sanguinet, who also Is an nroximatelv $5.000,. Clifford high school basketball stock is soaring. Wednesday night the Purple Panthers took the measure of Trafalgar on the II bus, part of lots' 24-25. Considera companied at the piano by Mrs.

Goldie Reed. Committees for the coming year He was a member of the United Lutheran church. Surviving are the four children Mrs. Ruth McLean of this city, tion, $6,300. points.

instructor in health courses of In mid-afternoon a run was study through extension classes I affiliated with the staff of Indi-, made to the east edge of the city jonnson county oy cue McEwen to Conrad. Several from here plan to attend a noon fish fry to be held at the state meeting on Jan. S. They include Al Finkel, Robert Friedersdorf. James McCallie, Frank.

Marlin, A. V. Keesling and Harold McCutchan. were named by Wililam P. Davis healthy margin of 3.

to 31. Last pk-w. vear the Clifford crew failed in when a chicken house on the Amos-Thompson fsrm across from rad and wife, part ofsthwest quarter of southeast quarter of sece' The' are fo1 quarter of southeast quart Mrs. C. K.

Dietmeier or Downers ana university, used as her sub-Grove. 111., Will Garrison of ject "Changing Concepts Regerd-Hobart, Ind and Miss Myrel Gar- ing Tuberculosis Among School rison at home; nine grandchildren, i children." 19 straight attempts. This year the bovs have three of five in the TOWN COUNCIL HEARS REPORTS finance rtaymona stneteimeier, Raymond Morris and Harold Kel- the old fair grounds caught Are. The entire building waa destroyed section 14. township 8, range 5.

totalling 2 acres. --I two great-grandchildren and Miss Grace 'Swing, executive ler. sister, Mrs Emma Cavanaugh of secretary of the Bartholomew and a large barn nearby ws saved County Tuberculosis association. 1 by hard work Funeral services were held at 1 also attenaea ana commented on i 11 vi-w Th.ind.v nirht DEMOLAY GROUP HOLDS BANQUET 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon EDINBURG. Dec.

11 Most of the meeting of the town council Tuesday night was devoted to hearing reports of the various departments. Oral Smith, who began collef t-inz zarbase aad trash in earlv the local chest X-ray program I a ca came th4t cment block carried on by means of a mobile buiMinJ en th bank, of Blue unit here the last 30 days. Samples; Rjver nr th dam wa, ablaM of three types of X-rays were Since wB outlSde th, city llmiu and a moving picture trurk wM taken and OAn'dl "'w drawn from the river. The tion, "What Is T-B? completed rv.ri building is owned by Charles T. George E.

Brummett et al, Colum- Fir.kel, Mrs. vcgel, Mrs. bus lot 1, Swengels Park Place Ravmond Strietelmeier, Mrs. Nel- Cora V. Bullard to George F.

lie Mis. Helen Cap- Weinland. Hope, lots 75-76. Rob- i peJ" bins. Scott, Aikens addition.

Con-! Lectre9-Ir Char!" CoT1IleI-sideration. $100. Mr8- Tom Brockman. Mrs. J.

B. Har-y W. Johnson and wife to- reiLs' Harold McCutchan and J. Ruth Sprong Deeter et al. part of' R- Rees- section township 10.

range 7. Agricultural Karl Finkel, totalling 8.323 acres. Consideration. 1 Frar.khn Marlin, A. V.

Keesling. $4,500. Marvin Strietelmeier, and William Miry E. Everroad et al to Adams. at the Flanigan, and Hull funeral home, conducted by the Rev.

Bertel S. Larsen. pastor of First United Lutheran church, assisted by the Rev. John F. Knight, pastor of Baptist church.

Burial was made at Garland Brook cemetery. summer, the first time Edinbur? Charter Is Presented at Fa-. has ever had this kind of service. bag so far. A young man by the name of Don Thayer was hard for Trafalgar to.

handle. Thayer chalked up 17 markers as he dumped in seven from the court and 3 from the free throw strips. Emerson Phares. another Clifford lad, also' came through with five field baskets. Trafalgar's point making was evenly distributed.

Coach Robert Volland used only five boys in the game which was hotly contested during the first half. The Flatrock township cagers gradually drew away in the latter half of the game, sailing into a 25 to 19 three-quarter lead after being or.ly one point the program. ther and, Son Meeting Friday Night. Brooks snd waa occupied by he reported-fchat more man ou percent 4P the residents are using; the service. A new contract was let.

paying $3,600 a year. Chief of Police Frank Andrews Charles L. Collins, part of east aunsnme Mrs. Robert cooley TWO INJURED A father and son banquet at reported five wrecks during the half of southeast ouarter. of sec- JIrs- Joe Maley.

Mrs. Ora Petree Mrs. Edwm Anderson presioea anJ R(g wlfe an1 tw0 olher fami-at the meeting and for the open-. Mri Brooki WM ln beij ing a program was given under and waf ukn to a neighbor's the direction of Miss Alice Franz hom ghe ha4 Borae from fn which sixth grade pupils of the hogplul only a few John Elliott's room sang English. Breaks Out Second Time.

German and French carols The 7. the flre was exUnguish-room taught by Miss Lillian t. th which the local Yorkrite chapter, tion township 9. range 7, total- Miss Ethel Bush. AT fCDCCklCRI I (2.

ling -22 61 acres. Membership Tom Brockman. AN I CINO VJ Mary Johnson and husband to Orrin Pentzer. Robert Roupp, Mrs. Tw-o persons riding in a Colum- month with damage to property estimated at $1,500.

Three persons were arrested for driir.ken driving and 31 on other charges. Two stolen automobiles were re- Order of DeMolay. was presented Its charter was- held Friday night at Masonic, temple, attended bv up. 1. to lb at tne r.aii-way rnarK the Clifford Je Kviadars and wife, part vnsr.ei xsojer na Jim r-auiine bus automobile were reported in- e.l AA ,4 I approximately 70 fathers and sons.

Next Wednesday quintet stacks up the I northwest quarter of southeaust 1 coir.pr A roast turkey dinner was covered. against jured in an accident at o'clock gUtlon tn(J iefi than Bvt minutes Saturdav night when the automo-' for largest represenUtion of had whaB bile left Road 4. six miles west of Parent ln attendance. cam that tfae flrf had up Superintendent Orville Patter quarter of section 13. township 9.

1 Mrs. Charles Collier was appolnt-range 4. totalling 1 acre. ed pianist ar.d Miss Mary Etta Marion S. Cox and wife to Capper, reporter.

Greensburg. and hit an abutment. A lecture on child psycnoiogy They returned and three Francis R. Owens and wife. Co- Plans were made for the annual They were Karlin" Mclver, 26.

will be given at the Januarv ot noge were run fr0m the Nineveh five at the Taylorsville goal hall in the sixth gameof an eighteen-contest schedu'te. The Clifford reserve squad nofe a S2-14 trimming at the handset the Trafalgar second stringers in a curtain-raiser to- the varsity struggle between the two high lumb.ua. part of lots 94-95, George Christmas party and pitch-m sup- driver of the car. and Mrs. Evelyn meeting by ueiton oeier.

oi- rjver witty- the department worlc-Caldwell addition. per to be held Dec. 14. A special Eaglin. 25.

rector of the psj-chologlcal clinic in? UHTj o'clock this morning served followir- invocation bv Ronnie Williams and Carol Owens, DeMolay master-councillor, served as master of ceremonies. Group singing was led by Clifford Meyers andJRonnie Williams played a pianj-lioIo. The speaker for the evening was Dr. George Blake of Franklin college and his talk" was followed son reported that the coal situation here in regard to public buildings is well under control. He stated that as long as Public Service company could furnish electricity as they have been doing, the town would operate as usual, with a coal supply sufficient to run for two months.

Mclver is said to have suffered at Indiana university, ine meet- fore th, ftre nnany put out. Ruby Jones Fuller and Christmas program will be given husband to Lowell W. Barrows under the direction of Mrs. Bert and wife, part of lot Considera- O. Pruitt and there will be an ex cuts on the head ar.d leg and Mrs.

i ing will be held in the h.gh Approximately $3,500 damage was Eaglin sustained a nose wound school auditorium and parents of egUm4ted -by Fire Chief Owen and severe cut on one leg. all school children ln the city will Har(Jin The r00f WM burned off school teams. Clifford '37) Fg Ft Tp Pf tion. $4,200 change of gifts. It also was decid- 2 1 Francis Tavlor et al to William i ed that the Grange would enter- Two other persons riding in the be invited attena.

and inside badly damaged. 1 1 Most of the household effect of Si Charles Martin and wife, part of tain the Bartholofne-w county adult car. Steiver tr.d Dean Wil- 4 (section 2. township 9. range 5.

Co-i 4-H leaders in the near future, the llama, were reported uninjured. 4 1 lurcbu! toxship, Mrytle C. Tay- date to be announced. by the presentation of a Bible Should Public service cut the to the order by Edward Berry. supply for Edinburg to 15 days, prelate of Columbus comnandery, I then it would be nece'ssaxy to cut which has sponsored the DeMolav down factories to 50 percent pro-group since it was organized here duction.

The first week of the Thayer, 10 2 Finke. i 2 0 4 D. Thayer, 7 3' 17 Phares, 5 0 10 Thurman; 2 0 4 Linda Kay. 4-year-old daughter the three farr.lliei were deitroyed of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Eddy of no doming saea. ir. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C.

Tressler Route g. -ho is ill of pneumonia thought to have started from the 3 Jk A 4 i 1 hnm irvirtrf fn Cue. 4 lor addition. Icie lone Adams and husband to. Totals 17 27 17 Martha Jane Stuckey.

East Co- Mr. and Mrs. jona r-ruin or j. a v. Thomas Bilby received injurtea Trafalgar (31) Fg Ft Tp Pfi lumbus.

part lot 174. Hughes 2nd Edinburg have chosen the name a year and a half ago. brownout made a saving of one- Presentation of the charter was third. made by Sullivan and in-j terpolation followed at 9 o'clock. Larry Gent Christy, son of Mr.

The order already had been and Mrs. John Leibert Christy has cer at a dealers meeting of the when he fell from a ladder while fighting the blase and Mr. Brooks Wilkerson. 1 5 3 1 tiast Siae aacition. 01 neryi ann ior a i-jiuu, Arthur Walter's "Pf.srer" Seed Mr.

Tresslef won first Ei Ellis, who was In Shadylane received a baa cut on use arm Teeters, Walker, nitar.um for several weeks, has when he fell through a winoow. been moved to the family home on Route 7 fror the county hos uuon f.wci u.u Roy E. Corbm and wife, Colum-! St. Vincent's hospital in Indi-bus. lot 13.

Perrydale addition. anapolis. Mrs. Pruitt was formerly Morris E. Scutt and wife to A.

Miss Evelyn Wagner and is the prize on the type corn to his home east of i The Rev. C. T. Herod was ever- raised. The meeting was attended returns presented with a DeMolay flag by the John B.

Grove council and American flag by Columbus ehapter No, 10, Royal Arch Masons. tv. Aialia and is able to De up a come oy gas ana orwww it pital, where he was under treat-1 Sanders, rnent for appendicitis and pneu- Beeler bv the dealers of 1 main in bed today as a result. i shrt while each day. half of Indians.

0 0 0 11 lumbus, south half Elk. B. T. Wagner of this city. 1 Hiney monia.

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