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Anderson Herald from Anderson, Indiana • 5

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SATURDAY MARCH 9 1963 PAGE 5 THE ANDERSON HERALD iiii If in the Eagles Home A carry in din and streamers Sorority Sessions iH uusang Trusteer' Moan isppara decedent should not be approved Ma Miller Henry Ryan Spe! and said heirs are notified to then clal Commisloner John Miller and there make proofs of heirship Emeline CTMiller Elias Derstier end raooivci them' rl to rr i Hi 1 1 ha cnarAe Miss Linda Coss Coatdress News Clubettes or Shawl Cover 0 0 Sorority sisters entertained their riendship Club reach the 40 and 60 year marks The 405 Cuban Americahs and COMPLETE POPULAR Big Lucky 13th ANNIVERSARY SALE NOW GOING ON AT Anderson ur Co PENDLETON URNITURE MART ihonie of Ar it 4 7 Range '8 feet along Southeast 2 thence 7 Additional Classified On Page 10 CLASSIIED ADVERTISING 13 the president Mrs John Patton The next meeting will be held with Mrs Marion Raper Miss Hudson is attending An derson High School' Her fiance is a graduate of Anderson High School with the Class of 1961 and is employed as an apprentice at Delco Rcmy Division Judy Eastes Sandy Adcox Rob ert Gilmore Donald Hosier and tlie hostess the her of and Masonry: Directors Sand rStone and Moving Tax Service NWAW is Coming! Watch Classified Wedding vows will be exchang ed on March 31 at 3:30 pm in the airfax Nazarene Church by Miss Loreeta A Johnston daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Wayne Johnston 3225 Scatterfield Rd and Jerry Mahoney son of Mr and 'Mrs Charlesk Ma honey 424 Avalon Lane Chester field i The Rev Eugene Vickery will perform the double ring cere fnony assisted by the Rev Wal ter Graeflin Misdx Johnston attended Madi son Heights High School and her fiance wasgraduated from An derson' High in 1958 He served in the US Navy for four years and is presently employed at Delco Remy Division 'Lambda Chapter Lambda chapter of Gamma Nu Sorority recently held a rush par ty at the Colonnade at Alexan 4714 SIZES 10 18 Miscellaneous' Shower Honors Miss Tunget Mrs Elizabeth arrer 1219 9th St entertained recently with a miscellaneous' shower honoring her granddaughter Miss Patrica Turigct who will be married on Marcli 3L to Lee Provine The gift table was covered with blues taffeta and an overskirt of blue net accented with blue bows The engagement and approach ing marriage of Miss Linda Marie Cossdaughter of Mr and Mrs Harold Coss Canton Ohio and Jack Leon'Warren son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Warren 2239 26th St is announced today A July wedding is being planned by the couple IS COMINGI WATCH 'classified The bee display is one section of a three part exhibit presented by the Illinois Department of Ag portion of the exhibit explains the production uses of apples and a third section is devoted to insects and plant diseases The 1963 lower Show with more than 150 garden displays andexhibils will be open from 11 am to 10 pm throughout the mne diay period Dottie Crouch'gave' Ch The devotions were givenby Sue Lau ber nie next meetingwill be at the home otDottieaCrouchJCath erine Warefield will give the pro gram which will be a book re view and the devotions wiU bc given HySiisanTHufIer After the meeting the" girls con tinued sewing for the nursing home Refreshments were served by the hostess Janet Bare Those attending1 the Tn i were Marsha 4ragoo Sue Lau ber "Debby Raper Norma Shel ton Dottie Crouch Cathy Small Linda Guinn Pam Wood Susan Hufferr Catherine 'Warefield and Janoi'Bare The Guild counselors are MrerSanrSheltomiKd Mrs ohn ood Out of town guests included Mes (lames Robert Abshire Carlton Abshire of Middletown Ralph Stohlor of Sulphur Springs red Abshire of Springport: Clarence eely of Indianapolis Vollie ee ly of Daleville and the Misses Sandy eely of Indianapolis Jan et Abshire and Robin Abshireof Middletown Sigma Alpha Chi Several activities were discuss ed by Sigma Alpha Chi Sorority members at a business session Tuesday night at the YWCA with Mrs'W i 11 i a Stehowsky pres ident" in Mrs Aihn Heiden investigat 7 A 'tiered white cake with blue decorations topped with small bride and groom dolls was served along with punch Games were enjoyed with prizes won by Mrs Virgil': Gobln and Mrs Ralph Breece Guests included Mrs Robert Tunget mother of the bride elect Mrs Leonard Provine mother of the future bridegroom Mes dames Dick arrer rcd Lytic Earl Baker David a err and children Chern Terri and Dav is Ralph Breece and' daughter Cheryl David Gross Virgil Gobin and daughter Jana Eugene ar rer and daughters Elaine and Pamela Larry Tunget Harold David Carpenter Danny of Carmel theguest of honor Announcement is made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Patricia May daughter of Mr and Mrs Chase May 1212 3rd St and Law rence Krebs son of Mr and Mrs Charles Krebs 1524 Drexel Dr The couple is planning a May wedding The future bride was graduated World War I Veterans Auxiliary Will Convene: Tlie World War I Veterans Barracks 534 and their Auxiliary meet Wednesday evening i March 13 in the Mirror Room at I Amelie Cluh Club members met Wednesday flight with Mrs Mary Delph 126 South Dr Euchre prizes were won by Mesdames Delph Ina Schmink Bonnie Gar mon and Carolyn Payne Mrs Garmon won the mystery prize and Mrs 1 the traveling prize Mrs Garmon 1316 Syca more St will be the next ho dess Delight a new mom with this lovely lacy knitted cover doubl ing as shawl too Just the right weight for needs! In knitting worsted lace stitch: easy to memorize is in teresting Pattern 899: knitting di rections' Thirty five cents coms foi this pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for first class mail ing and special handling Send to Wheeler The Anderson Herald 303 Needlecraft Dept Box 161 Old Chelsea Sta tion New York 11 Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER NAME ADDRESS and ZONE NEWEST RAGE SMOCKED accessories plus 208 exciting nee dlecraft designs in our mew 1963 Needlecraft Catalog just out! ashions furnishings to crochet knit sew weave embroider quilt Plus free pattern Send 25c now Bonnie oi Club JfheBonnieoi Tlulrwvas en tertaine3 at the homeof Mrs Waller Don nelly Linberg Rd A one luncheon was served from a table accented with flowers The meeting opened and the club song Loren Reed of Muncie was awarded the club pnze and game were given to five members Mrs Charles llartlcy 508 Grand Ave will cntei lain club membejs at Lhe next session 5th above PATROL ENDS RIO DE JANEIRO UPI) Brazil riday disbanded the naval task force it has patrolling northeast coastal waters since the stiit oLebiiidiy lobster with the rench Half of the 10 ship squadron was called into port Hi I LARGE ISLAND DETRO IT Gra'nd Manitoulin an island in Lake Huron is al most as large as Rhode Island Classifications Card of Thanks 1 In Memoriam Instruction Lost and ound Personals 3 Special Notices 4 Transportation 6 Where to Eat BUSINESS SEKYICES 1412 15 1611 16A 17 9 21 18 19 20 igures Given On River Stages INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Weather Bureau reported these river stages and forecasts riday with flood stage in parentheses: WHITE RIVER WEST Indianapolis (16) 128 falling Spencer (14) 2107 falling Elliston (18) 2765 rising near crest Edwardsport 1 5) rising crest near 24 Saturday night Petersburg(16) 19 rising crest 235 245 late Sunday WHITE RIVER EAST Columbus (10) 79 falling Seymour (14) 175fallingz Bedford (202168 rising (tif WkatGix Cool clean cut princess 1 pret tiest tiling to slip into at the start of the day or for alday at home or in town Easy sew in Dacron cotton: A Printed Pattern 4714: Sizes? 10 12 14 16 16 requires yaids 35 inch fabric Tbirtv five cents in coins for this pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for Ist class mailing and special handling Send to Anne Adams care of The Andei son Ilei aid 317 Pattern Dept 243 West 17th St New York 11 Print plainly MME ADDRSS with ZONE SIZE and STYLE NUM BER Just out1 304 design ideas plus coupon for REE pattern any one you choose in new Spring Summer Pattein Catalog Send 50c 1 now Want miUdleaged Christian man and wife to share my home Write Box 1402 Zeta Gamma Zeta Gamma chapter of Sigma Phi Sorority met Wednes day night Hot a business session at the home of Mrs red: Long An ahnouneement was made of the ounders Day dinner April 30 It was reported Zeta Gamma will judge the Nu Phi Mu scrap books Plans were made for the chap birthday celebration to be held the last of MarchA mother daughter banquet will be held May 22 A record hop 'and rummage sale in the near future also 'were discussed A ritual of jewels initiation was held recentlyby the chapter for six members Janet Pettigrew Wanda Strickland Suzetta Shaf fer Mrs red Long Mrs: Judy Eastes and Mrs Harold Hahn were served to Misses Donna Grimes' Annabelle Benzenbower Wanda' Stricklandl Suzetta Shaffer Annamane Gil more Charlotte Strickland Mes dames Jack Wean Harold Hahn Tiur Blue Club The True Blue Club met at the Edith isher for an all IMIS UUliU XIVIUVH 6 member recom driar Tlie president Martha Bell mended that the Salvation Army'OpCncd the meeting by welcoming Building und receive help fromjaj those nresent Refreshments Were served after which Lova Hartley lead the group in games Prizes were won byJVIartha Bell Jerri Dunn Joan Kelly and Shir Kay Huff The speaker for the evening wasEveIyrr gave a very interesting speech about different types of stones and how SMORGASBORD Sunday 12 to 3 pm The Colonnade State Road 9 South Ldgc of Alexandria NOTTCKl Ta WnifhmiCA wbAr true Christian name is unknown Pauline Whitehouse RR No 1 Danville Kentucky You are hereby notiffed that the plaintiff has filed his complaint on a promissory note against you and his affidavit for attachment in the Madison Circuit Court being cause number shown above and you are further ordered to apbear and answer or demur to said com plaint on or before the 6th day of May 1963 or suffer default thereon Dated at Indiana this wv VCJ vi lUrtiuil Eugene Creagmile Clerk Kelley Arnold Kelley Attorneys for the Plaintiff March 946 23 Southwest corner of the Miss Ldreeta Johnson the gift table" which was by streamers and white wedding bells Prizes were awarded to Mrs Ruth Smith iand Mrs Robert Ab shire Refreshments expressing A wed ding theme were served to hon ored guests Mrs Charles Ehle mother of the' bride elect Mrs George Abshire mother of the Miss Coss was graduated from Timkin" Vocational High School Canton 'Chio "and attended Anderson "College A Her Warren was graduated from Anderson High School and employed by Shoes (Norm Cook Studio) 1 Ann Judson Guild Meets The Ann Judson Guild of the Mounds Baptist Church met re cently in the ellowship Room Beta "Beta of Cordis Sorority mefrecently at the "home of Mrs Richard Richter 2722 39th rs Richter vice 7 pres ident conducted a business ses sion and plans were discussed for a record hop and bake sale Games andciefreshmentsfollow Prizes went to Mrs Jack Hens ley and Mrs Kenneth Graham Present were Mesdames Mar ion Raper Jack Raper Jack Hensley Jim Burns Kenneth Graham and a guest Mrs" Ray jner wdlJbe served at 6:30 All members are urged to attend Mrs Dema McLaughlin 5th District president and husband Mr McLaughlin Portland will be guests After the dinner the regular business meetings will be held Commander Louis Abel will have charge of the Barracks meeting Mrs Louis Abel will conduct the meeting of the Auxiliary Working Bee Hive Be eatured At lower Show A working hive of bees will be one of many unusual special ex hibits at tlie Chicago World lower anj Gardcn 'ghow jnjMcCormick Place 16 24 i The observation hive will be en closed glass enabling visitoi to walch the queen workers and drones al their ilar exhibit last year many vis jjors 0pp0rtunity to see the queen bee laying eggs in the comb The exhibit also points out the of jie meeting was of btes in opgnedL by Zthe I Guild chairman economy In 1962eight Debby "Raper rjr EHHiuvn pvuuuzrvi' xiuixcy wcicyiv ducecLbythelG7p(X) bccplonies in this jlale providing an import ant source of income for many Illinois familiesL'zz5' The Illinois Depaitment of Agri culture is preparingthe exhibit and Carl 'E Killion dent lof' one oL the nation's foremost au thorities on bee culture will be at the ldwer show to explain the displays and the value of bees in agriculture Demonstrations will show the important role of bees in pollenization of fruits and flow Stop termites before they swarm Call for "your free inspection todayM Ph 644 7905 Baxter Exterminating Co Serving Madison County 25 years Shower Honors Marsha Ehle Bride Elect Oh Paul Abshire a Marsha Ehle bride elect of Paulifuture bridegroom: and Mesdames Abshire was recently compliment 'Georgc Bailey Wayne Dowling kltchen Miss Ehle I Glen Ehle George Burns Jim and Mr Abshire will exchangeiHarl Marge Pavey and Ruth wedding vows Sunday March 10 Smith Hostesses for the social event Also the Misses Diane Abshire ucie Mesdames Lariy Ehle Rob sister of the future bridegroom ''2? Jr and Garland Hines I and Anne Michael all of Ander The shower took place at theson wuw icsiueiiie Jozs Windsor Edgewood The bride to chosen colors 4 of emerald green and white were combined to highlight the shower decorations A fancy umbrella and miniature bridal couple accented the gift table" which was featured mended that the Salvation Army opened the meeting by welcoming sorority benefit projects Mrs I Wayne Wright chairman of the benefit card party and style show by on March 20 the Eagles Ralhskellar Room reported plans are advanc ing satisfactorily Mrs Hubert Jenkins chairman of people's7 fecbrc hop scheduled riday Arpil 26 at the South Side Junior uh School announced that Gene Swindell will theywere processed and mounted serve as master or ceremonies at the hop and will present records to guests throughout the eyening MrsM Norman Stafford chair man of the annual Cin derella Ball informed that the date May 4 has been selected for lhe dance the Grandview Clubhouse with Buck orchestra from Elwood furnishing music Traditionally a Cinderella will be crowned at mid night Mrsj Heiden and a committee composed of Mesdames" Dan Clymer Ora Sargent and "Charles Harrison will take reservations for a March 19th social guest party at the Ranch Room of the Jumbo Drive in on Broadway Others present at the meeting were Mesdames Richard Etchison Gerald Humbles Donald Arthur Stepp red Caldwell Chester Bausman rank Gold smi th Max Long Hubert Padgett and MissLinda Mills SEWING ESSENTIALS for vour 8 with I ht ntf dle 3 ir Cuban Refugees Say Ransom Aspirin Sold At $3 Per Bottle' MIAMI Cuban refugees arriving here "riday Castro was selling 89 cent lora DersUerf Harley Ls irkinbine Cha Derstlerr Elizabeth T)ers tier Harley Birkenbme The unknown heirs devisees leg atees husbands wives widow? widowers administrators execut tors7pers'bnal representatives as signs successors and receivers as the case may be of the foregoing parties are non residents of the State of Indiana and they necessary parts to this suit: that said complaint Is for quxet title against the world as to he following described real es at to wit: Commencing at stone marking the Northwest corner of the South east Quarter of rfraetlona Section 2 Township zu North East thence East 41475 the North line of the Quarter of said Section North 106915 feet a point on the North line of said Section 2 which is 2999 5 feet East of the Northwest corner of said Section 2 thence East 107525 feet along the North line of said Section 2 to a point 1085 feet more or less West or the Northeast corner of said Section 2 thence South 24440 feet to a point on the South line of the North half of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 2: thence West 44920 feet tn tn Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarterofsald Section thence North 43484 feet to place of beginning being a part of frac tional Section 2 Township 20 North Range 8 East and containing 73 more or less subject to legal highways in Madison County in the State of Indiana against ail claims claim ants and demands and whereas said plaintiffs having by endorse ment on said complaint required said defendant to appear in said Court and answer or demur there to on the 30th day of April 1963 Now Therefore By order of said Court said defendants last above narnedLaresherebynotified of the and pendency of said com plaint against them and that un less thev appear and answcrxior demur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 30th day of April 1963 the same being the judicial day of a term of said Court to be begun and 'held' at the Court House in Anderson on thClstMondayuvApriIr1963 said complaint and the matters and things therein contained alleged will be heard and determined in their absence Eugene Creagmile Clerk 1 Busby rJDayisson Cooper and arr Attorneys for Plaintiff 8679 9 16 23' legal notice STATE INDIANA MADISON COUNTY ss: IN THE MADISON CIRCUIT COURT TERM49G3 Cause No 63 133 LOCAL INANCE COMPANY INC vs WHITEHOUSE whose true Christian name is unknown PAULINE WHITEHOUSE RR No 1 Danville Kentucy NOTICE To: Women Hear Better Than MenfSfudies By Psycfiologist Show CHICAGO (UPD Women! hear better than men a St Louis psychologist Said riday Dr John' Corso director of the Department of Psychology St Louis University said a ability to hear becomes noticeably less at age 32 while women start losingat age 37 Corso said he' studied 912 per sons from 18: to 65 years old Marked changes in thshearmg otjjjen msteps of about 15 years he said while of deterioration hear Raper mg is Sorority sisters entertained their Writing in the March issue" of husbands recently at the home of 1 1 TT A A zaIa TY I I aw SIV1 uvuunnieuiai neann recently with Mrs Lillian Landis published by the American Medi Euchre was enjoyed and prizes Association Dr Corso said won by Daisy Douglas Pearl menjhave marked changes in Strosniderr Soneff and theirJ aW to hear when they Bertha Barnes March T) is thenext: meeting date when Mrs Paul Zeabart will be hostess at her home 1823 'W 12th St THE PEOELE'SMARKETLACE Office Hours 8 am to 5 pm a 3 LINES OR MORE ww nw Weekly 29c per line per day Three per line per day One day 42c per line per day TWO LINE MINIMUM RATE Charge $100 Cash 80c MONTHLY $600 PER LINE Discount of 20 per cent 1s lowed for cash or for payment of advertising within seven after hilling date: The above rates cover (be total cost of the ad both The Herald and The Bulletin Classi fied Line Ads are set only in 6 point and 12 point light faced type 12 point type is charged as two lines Whites space may be used but each line of white space is charged as one line of 6 point type No borders are used on Line Classified Ads Start In Morning Edition Anderson Newspapers Inc reserves the right to classify ads under proper headings anti will NOT be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion Classified Line Ads will be ac cepted until 5 pm of the day prior to publication Credit Is extended to persona 1 who have telephones Phone 643 5371 TxnniJezamnrrirATiririnnTinnrknTWkTiriTarirYirin and Club News 1 I JANE HERITAGE DOROTHY BOYCE ning a door prize was Ruth Len present Ildl LZ lie XltAL OUHIVU WIHLUC held Wednesday March 13 at 730 pm 1 Laf A Lot Mrs Thurman Jones 2116 Mounds Rd was hostess at a dessert luncheon Wednesday eve ning ollowing a business ses sion games were enjoyed and prizes awarded to mesdames Rich ard Staggs Robert Roudebush Lance Gayle and Robert Gilmore Guests were Mrs Charles Bourke and Mrs Grant Smith of Knights The March 20th meeting will be with Mrs Ravmond Hines in Pendleton Miss Marcia Hudson Mrs Helen Stevens 3734 or rest Terrace announces the be trothal of her daughter Marcia Hudson to Larry Huse son of Mr and Mrs Charles Huse 711 19th St No definite date has been set for the wedding Appliance Service Beauty Barber Shops Building Contractors Business Service General Carpentry vemeni uneral Gravel Hauling Income Laundry and Cleaning Painting paperhanging a Plumbing and Healing Sewer Cleaning i EMPIOYMNT Agents and Salesmen Business Opportunities 48 7'ChiId Care Help Wanted rMale 22 Help Wanted emale Help Wanted Male emale 24 Situations Wanted 26 MERCHANDISE Auction Sales 30 Building Materials 37 Clothing Shoes 31 A arm Supplies 41 lowers and Plants 30 ruits and Vegetables 40 Coal Oil 38 Gift Suggestions 32A Household 32 iia i Miscellaneous for Sale 29 Musical instruments 35 Hu mm a a le sr 3 1 Sports Boats 29A Tools and Machinery TV Radio Sales Service 7ZZZH3 Wanted to Buy LIVESTOCK Livestock for Sale Poultry and Supplies Pets RENTALS Apartments urnished 4B Apartments Unfurnished 47 Business 2r Houses for Rent 48 Rooms Board Rooms without Board 51 Miscellaneous for Rent "52 Wanted to 53 REAL ESTATE arms and Acreage 55A Lots for Sale 55 Real Estate for Sale 54 Honies KLKL154A" Summer Resorts 58 Real Estate Wanted 57 Insurance jg Loans 59 Autos Jot Sale 2 60 and Trailers 61 Tires and Accessories 62 xAut Service 63 ZL CLASSIIED DISPLAY "I All Classifications 64 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS State of Indiana Madison County ss: In the Superior Court of Madison County No 2 January Term 1963 DAVIU DKKMbtK AUDREY BALL MARIE PARKS BONNIE MEEKS CAROLYN SUE WHITE vs JOHN MOON ET AL Complaint No 2S63437 Be It Known That on the dav of March iiKW tne named plaintiffs by their attorneys filed in the office of the Clerk of the "'Superior zzCiurt xzf Madison County and State of Indi ana a complaint against the de fendants to the above entitled cause ahd also the affidavit of a competent person showing that the defendants vs John Moon Ju dith Moon Jesse Hockett Izzard Mary Aron Adam son Aaron Adamson Sarah Adam son Jesse Ratliff Jesse Ratiliff Jesse Ratcliff Hanna Ratcliff John Westerfield Mary Ellen' West erfield Henry Miller Mary Ann Miller David Epard Elizabeth Ep ard John'' Merryman Milton Robinson Commtstsoner HendershotrMary Hendershot Da vid Merriman Washington Black William Mafibney Mary Maho ney Sarah Biack George Pence Vesta Pence PenceLVestaJane Bence rank Black Stout William Izzard John Merriman Noh Epard John Corwin Alvlra Jt Allen QTMakepeace John Hr Dusang Trusteer Noah Eppard Miss' Patricia May from Anderson High School 1958 and is'employed" in theof fice the Anderson Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co She is a mem ber of Gamma Rho Sorority Mr Krebs was graduated from Anderson High in 1956 and is em ployed at Guide Lamp Divisior (Odell Photographers) for jewelry Mrs financial sec retary talked ta the gtiests pres ent "about the requirements for joining the sorority Guests at tending were Mary zBillmgsby Joan Schattner Betty Huffman Eleanor Shaw Kay Le Mond De anna Austin Jackie Kaye Mari i lyn McNeal Joan Hilhgoss Alice Arnstein Deloras riend Jean Stevens Marilyn Shultz Jean Van Osandal Murphy Pat Elmore Linda Stewart Members attending were Phyl lis Bell Marty Bell Rosalee Brantlinger Kaye "Emmerling "Hu lett Joan Kelly Jerri Dunn Wava Veneable Shirley Kay Huff Lin da Lova Hartley Shirley Ann Huff Sandy Huff man Ruthann Daniels Diane Har din The door prize was won by Barbara Murphy Noble Street WSCS'C irclzzrr Report Meetings WSCS circle meetings of Noble Street Methodist Church were held recently as follows: Mrs Dudderar 2411 Wild wood Ave entertained six mem bers and one "guest of Circle 1 Mrs Dudderat presented "the les son and Mrs Mayme Huston gave devotions We ea Tn" The by was the program given byMrsJohn Jolly for seven members of Circle 2 at the home of Max Wil bams 409 Central Wat Devqtion aL materiaLwas presented by Mrs" Richard ajbfrom the 556k' Ten members and one guest met with Mrs Ernest Bundy 2321 East Lynn St Miss Mattie Lewis gave tbepesson Wonderful and Mrs red Lewis presented 'devotions Year Has Just DawnedSS Mrs Rozelia Lewis 313 37th St entertained 13 members of Circle 4 MrsInis Trissei gave devotionsrand Neva "Slater had the program entitled tional Council of was the topic presented to seven members of Circle 5 by Mrs Thad Lantz One 'guest was present Mrs Viola Jones gave devotions when ''the group met with Mrs Pauline ox 2246 Pearl St Circle 6 met with Kcith Mills 2025 Broadway Six mem bers and two guests attended Miss Dorothy devotion al material wqs by Roy Smith ctitled We Were To Join Mrs Mills presented the program showing films on Ketch ikan Alaska Mrs daugh ter Mrs James Vanzo took the films and sent them to Ifcir moth er yTHlAD IS TOO SMALL for ui to explain to yotL about our New Enlarged acil Hies at 1547 Ohio Avenue formerly Rancho Grande Drive In 75 car drive in parking We plan to open by April 1st Come 6nyway Tand let us show you around MARK PERLMAN'S VW Auxiliary The VW Auxiliary met at the post home on 8th St Wednes day night General orders from 4 we zxir rvnz rini 1 LX ltw vl vjp til LlllvllL WdC Avavl czxiM uj DN JiHI UCv v7Xl a spring conference was planned American aspirin shipped to him for Indianapolis March 9 10 The as ransom for invasion prisoners national president will attend Re for per bottley ports were' givep by Service The 405 Cuban Americahs and Chairman Ruth Lennartz ailtl Re their 40 of them chil habilitation nran Lizzie who flew here aboard the Glass President Ruth Sanders ninth evacuation 'flight also re and Orpha DuBois reported on a'portcd more food shortage and flag presentation at Seventh Street other problems their homeland School recently when the Auxiliary 7 gave two flags to the school Win 'day dinner with five members i liter (imner a short meeting jwas held and games were played Prizes were won by Hilda Caplmger Aubey Johnston and Della Wirslung The next ses sion will be held April 3 with Irene Graves 5 1 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE or INAL SETTLEMENT rr ESTATE No 14947 Notice 4s hereby given to ithc creditors heirs and legatees of Granville Byer Deceased to ap pear in the Superior Court of Mad ison County held at7Anderson In diana on the 20th day of March 1963 and showcauseT if any why the 7 INAL SETTLEMENT AC COUNTS with the estate of said Card of Thanks We wishtoextenduoue heartfelt i a thanks for the acts of messages of sympathy and beauti ful floral offerings received from our friends Slner Eastern Star lo4 bells Rowe Chapel pallbearers rame fc Nursing Home and all who assisted aurins the illness and passing of our sister and Aunt Ethel Lambert Sister Nieces and Nephews In Memoriam In loving memory of Mrs Deila Griswold who passed away March It was just one year today Our mother quietly slipped away rom this vain world of sorrow In our hearts she liveth i We understand it was Let us who are left behind Look to Christ who loves us all And took our mother on betor In answer to His callj Sadly missed by her children 4 Personals 1 Responsible couple wish to adopt child 4 years of age or under All contacts confidential Write Box M1394 and receive theuLdistnbuuve sharesr WITNESS the Clerk of said Court this27ih day of eb 1963 Eugene Creagmile Clerk Superior Court of Madison County Chambers Byer Attorneys for Estate March 2 9 NOTICE TO BIDD RS OR PURCHASE SCHOOL BUS 1 Notice is hereby given that the Trustee and Advisory Board of Un 1 ion Township Madison XountyrIn diana will receive sealed bids until 6:00 PM on the 25th day of March 1963 for the of the fol lowing equipment for saidTown 1963 60 passenger School Bus 1 Chassis Body Specifications are on file in the Office of the Trustee The Trustee and Advisory Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids Dated Raymond Poor Trustee Union Township March 2 9 NOTIC INVITING SEALED PROPOSALSOR WVTR DEPARTMENT THE CITY ANDERSON INDIANA The City of Anderson Indiana acting bv and through its Board of will receive sealed proposalsTor furnishing equipment for the Water "Department until the hour of 70 pmriEST3' on the 25th day of March 1963 at the office of the Board of Public Works at the City Hall Anderson Indi ana at which time proposals will be publicly opened" and read aloud The material and equipment to be furnished are described as follows: SPECIICATIONS OR 1963 AIR COMPRESSOR OR THE WATER DEPT COMPRESSOR Air Delivery 125 Cfm Normal Operating Pressure 100 Psi ENGINE TYPE Continental i 226 or equal Number Cylinders 6 21 uel Tank Capacity 20 'gallons or more Horsepower at Sea Level 50 Hp or more Type starter Electric AIR CLEANERS JL "TIL Air Maze or equal TIRES 2 Wheel Mounting 8 ply Nylon Wrap around bumper adjustable radiator shutters and A frame tow bar with spring loaded eye and retractable pneumatic tired dolly wheel All proposals shall bezzrproperly and completely executed on pro posal forms No 95 approved by the State Board of Accounts of the State of Indiana Each proposal shall in elude a fully executed noh collusion affidavit as required by statute of the State of Indjana and must com ply in all particulars with the re quirements of the Statutes of the State of Indiana A certified check payable to the City of Anderson Indiana or a satisfactory proposal bond executed 1 by the bidder and a surety com pany acceptable to the City of An derson in an amount equal to five i (5) per cent of the bid shall be submitted with each proposal All proposals shall comply fully with the specifications on file in the office of the Secretary of the 1 Board of Public Works in the City Hall Anderson The Board of Public Works re serves the right to reject any and all proposals and to waive any in i formalities in the proposal CITY ANDERSON INDIANA I By and through its BOARD PUBLIC WORKS Eggman (Chairman) Carl Cottom Sharon Bell (Member) Attest: 'V Louise Minneman Secretary Board of Public Works March 9 16 1 4 IM 4v BH 1: jk Mr" HhHHMI iR £sJS I MMU2CP1M Ik I A 4 TO i 4 I Xk BB I A 4 A Mm aaa BIBB Lz Bk 'B 0otjmbB 1 7Z Bhb? 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