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1. -V\ ill cooperate with all civic, business and governmental
agencies for the best interests of Tulsa County.
2. .1. B. Gray will be on the job to administer charity quick-
ly, when and wherever it is needed in his district.
3. .L B. Gray has always been the friend of the citizens of
North Tulsa ami will see that their streets outside the
(.ily and Public Building Programs will not be dis-
criminated against, and that fair employment practices
will be followed Io all in his district.
I. The sick and helpless, under the present commissioner,
have been embarrassed and neglected. J. B. Gray intends
Io sec .that these unfortunate ones are taken care of in
the best interest of the people of Tulsa Countv, regard-
less of race, color or creed.
a. Many of our older citizens have been denied needed
hospitalization simply because they were on the state
< >ld Age Assistance Program, which does not provide
for hospital care,
().— I ulsa County needs its business-head always on the job,
not as a "figure-head."
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YOUR HOUSE OR REAL ESTATE
Attorney E M. Guillory and J.S.
Simmons, Deputy sherul ot Mus-
kogee County wore m Tulsa tran-
sacting ousiness last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Trent, of
Detroit, are visiting in the home
ut Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Carter on
North Peoria. Visiting here lor a-
uout three weeks, Mr Trent is for-
merly a resident ol Tulsa.
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genius way the moral fibre of this immediate
munity and ultimately the nation!
The word is WE! The fight to lift the
lone is not for any given segment; but i.
•’•iinity. We wage war, not against bastardy in North
ils ratio in (his shameful matter is the
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moral
a total />m-
Miss Mabie Brockman, Detroit,
is visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
Minnie Harbison, mid her lather,
Bluest Brockman, l.iJti East Wood-
row Place. She will remain in the
city indelinitely
The Barron Club will meet Fri-
day, at ll p.m., in the home of
Mrs. Arthur Craven, 1351 North
Lansing.
The president. Mrs. Sallic Mack-
ey, is asking all members to bring
a donation tor a member who is
ill.
Mrs. Gcoriga Payne is reporter.
Mrs. Lillie Mae McCrae, Detroit,
stopped over in Tulsa enroute to
Okmulgee recently, while m the
city, she visited with Mr. and Mrs
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■ Leaving Friday night, for Nash-
voile, Tenn., is Mr. Seymour
Williams. He will teach during the
summer session at Tennessee ’Adi
& 1 Slate University. Mrs. Williams
will join him in a lew days.
Accompanying Mr. Williams will
be wuiis Ryan, James McClana-
han, Valgene Johnson, and Hubert
Mayes, wno will enroll m the uni-
versity, and will begin practice
with the A & 1 lootball team.
Charles Rose, Jr., 647 East
Latimer Place attended the Sun-
ken street, entertained his friends
with a dinner, Sunday, June 1, in
celebration of his 77th birthday.
Guests present were Mr. David
Black, Miss Ruth Black, Mr. Nel-
son Bertrand, Mrs. Edna Ander-
son, Mrs. Maire Johnson, and
Frank L. Brown. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie R. Jeffer-
son of Los Angeles, were in the
city for the past ten days. They
came to attend the graduation ex-
ercises of Claudette Zackary from
the high school and of Thelma
Jefferson, daughter of Mr. Jeffer-
son from Carver Junior High
Tulsa, because i
^lighesl; but agaiiis-t this dauiiiuble practice
cause wherever it exists.
Leaving Thursday for Los
geles is Buell Talley,
Mrs. Lillie Chiles of Denver has
been in the city for the past six
weeks at the bedside of her mo-
ther, Mrs. Lula Mackey, of 54 8
East Heading. Mr. Chiles came to
visit with his wife and family dur-
ing the past week-end.
These youngsters, scheduled to
be clad in white caps and gowns,
needed no grade points and
hours; but by attaining the
Also Antronetta Shanks, Tommie
Delores Thomas. Larry Trent. Aim
Mrs. Rogers, who has been ill,
will resume her duties as cashier
at the Elgin Street Market soon.
the Community Chest that
and gowns have been worn.
Miss Hazel Groggs, 130 Pecan
Street, band Springs, has as her
house guests two nephews, Gilbert
Ballaru and Richard Wynn. Miss
Groggs is a teacher in the band
Springs school system.
James H. Jennings Is president,
Thelma L. Germany is secretary,
and Dorothy Fay Jennings is re-
porter tor the club.
Continued from Page 4
Utilizing both the hard work and
optimism, Mr. and Mrs. David
Johnson arc planning to expand.
Mrs. Johnson met her husband
in Austin, Texas, and a short time
later they were walking down the
aisle. Ih 1944, David Johnson of
School. They are former residents ^orPus Christi said "I do" and to
this day he has no regrets.
Mr. Johnson taught commercial
courses at Sam Houston Exten-
sion school in Corpus Christi, and
his hoboy is now woodwork and
cabinet making. On the other hand
Mrs. Johnson has no time tor
hobbies. Her small son keeps her
busy enough.
Tney are members of Mt. Zion
Baptist church. w
iivtb dim inenas. lhey are
mer Tulsans, but have lived
Kansas City lor the past 12
Pvt. Cecil C. Garrett, son o f
Mrs. Ollie McGill, HUa hast Queen
bireet, has recently completed ba-
sic training at tne Replacement
training Center, the Army's Trans-
portation Center, Fort Eustis, Va.
Pvt. Garrett is now ready to go
into specialized traming with toe
Army transportation Corps, a c-
cyrumg to a release received from
ifurt Eustis.
Hartiord, is
Mrs. Irene
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Williams
and family or Kansas City, Mo.,
were tn tne city over the Mem-
orial Day weekend, visiting rela-
tives and friends. They are lor-
-J in
years.
Mrs. Ethel Donaldson, of 305
I Norm F ranktort btreet, spent De-
coration Day m Checotah, as the
guest of her cousin, Mrs. Sylvia
Kelley, Sue decorated the graves
oi her deceased relatives.
The Tau Delta Chapter of the
Alpha Chi Pi Omega Sorority met
in the home of Soror Dorothy G.
West, 2016 North Peoria, Monday
at 5 p.m. with Basileus Jean Wil-
son, presiding.
An acknowledgement of thanks
was received from Miss Verna
Vann for the award presented to
her by the chapter. The group
will have their annual Worship
Service, Sunday at Christ Temple
C M E. Church, Rev. S.D. Lewers,
pastor, at 11 a. in. Lady Jean
Wilson is the Basileus and the re-
porter is Dorothy West
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Tilley, 705
Nuim Lansing, motored to CuitejS-
vihe, Kansas, last Sunday lor h
visit WiUi relatives and liiends. ’
Mrs. Mary Pmkard, 124 North
visiting her niece,
Fields, m Oklahoma
Wimberly. Sammie Wilder, Rudy
Wilson, Sidney Wray, and Leroy
Carter.
An-
son ol Mr. i
• Mr. J.L. Brown, veteran Frisco
purler, Denison, Texas, spent a
lew days visiting in uie city. He
stoppeu at tne Small Hotel.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Thomp-
son, Kansas city, Mo., were re-
cent visitors in the city. They
were the guests ol Mrs. Lilne
r Richer 2aoJ North Owasso. They
aiso visited a lue-ioiig iriend, Mr.
cnarlic Vann, -no East Easton.
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ot five years, they are automati-
cally promoted.
The program tor the “commen-
cement" exercises will consist of
the reciting of nursery rhymes
and singing of songs. This will be | stormed ,,v v„i
the first tune since the Nursery OKmulgee leec^tlj Whne’°m ’ th
has been one of the agencies of c)ly. SIle visllvd w*h ™
caps Henry McCoy, and Mr. and Mis.
Here to attend the graduation of
AH’s '"’O1.a Angeles. Mrs.
-f Mrs. .James
Mrs. V.W. Ford, Stillwater, spent
Memorial Day in Tulsa. She was
a guest at tne Small Hotel. Mrs.
Ford has returned to Stillwater,
Where she is making preparations i
to attend summer school.
The Word Is We!
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80 reported cases of bastardy, phis the undoubt-
ed number of unreported cases, plus the unknown
number of abortions to hide the shame of these illicit
indulgences - - is cause for concern and the question
is not what any particular group of people are going
to do about it; but what are WE as a community go-
ing Io do about it?
To think collectively is extremely difficult in a
segregated society. Physical separation has a way of
keeping alive the false illusion that our destinies are
separate - - but lessons of history ought to free us
J tom this error. We ought to know by now that isola-
tionism is an untenable |x>siti<>n. That poverty, ignor-
,» ".nee, disease and immorality - - anywhere in the world
.Innately affects the life of mankind everywhere in
jle world.
We ought Io know by now that we by no means
make ourselves secure by providing safeguard for
our own little bailiwick. There is no security within
our own little sphere until we have provided a like
security for all.
80 cases of bastardy ought Io give cause for con-
cern. The crux of- the matter is not the area from
which these immoralities rise - but the grievous fad
- and as such they affect in a very datt-
> coin-
Miniature Level
Friday evening at 8:00 b’clock
at the Diiuuar school Auditorium
eighteen young folk will m arch
across the stage to receive their
"graduation" certificates from the
Dunbar Day Nursery. Entering in-
to various kindergartens through-
out North Tulsa in September will
be: Jimmie Blalock, Raymond B.
Busby, Yolonda G. Brooks, Rosel-
la Hardman. Joan Lewis, Roger
u Bennie Ray McDonald,
Richard r. Oliver, Beverly Pay-
oton, Rachel Scott.
Continued from Page 5
Guests included were: Mr. and i
Mrs. Jesse Thompson, Mr. at '
Mrs. Charles Harvey. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence, 424 East King Street,
' ~ Thursday, May 23 at 9 p.m. Plans
were made for a weiner roast
Benjamin 1 to be given at the home of Mrs.
Bernice Brannon, 643 East Lati-
mer Court, Friday, at 8:30 p.m.
I The hostess, Mrs Lawrence ser-
[ved an appetizing repast. The
■ next meeting will be at the home
The Daughters of Allen Club of
St. John A.M.E. Church will meet
on Friday in the hothd of Mr.
and Mrs. Scott Williams, 1917
North Norfolk. The president, Mrs.
Lois Pannell, is asking all mem-
bers to bv present.
Mas. Elizabeth Hutchinson
reporter.
live meeting. He met many oilier I
delegates irom other sections o f '
Uklanoma.
Accompanying Charles to A r d-
mure were Hcv. ami Mrs. \V. 11.
WiMds, ot Progressive Baptist.
Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Willis and
Mrs. Muuied White McFolling amt
son, all ol Chicago, are currently
visiting inciKis in Tuisa.
Mrs. Willis is the iornitT Faster
and Mrs. James Talley, 2533 North
Peoria. A recent grauuate of Book-
er T. Washington High School, he
will enter college there in the fall.
Mr. William
who has been
The Nannie H. Burrough Culture
and Art Club met in the home ot
Mrs. Ernestine Smith, of 423 East
King Street on Tuesday, May 26,
wun Ute president, Mrs. Mamie
Price presiding. The club was ho-
nored to have present, Mrs. Mabie
Campbell , organizer and former
president of the group. Mrs. Camp-
Dell brought greetings from Nash-
ville, Tenn.
Mrs. Estella Lewers also made
remarks. A lovely covered dish
luncheon was served.
Mrs. Lois Chatman is acting re-
porter.
Continued From Page 4
going to pay England not tn
socialist, hut socialist England will
go sooner or later.
Ideas must be combatted with
ideas. Philosophies must be com-
batted witli philosophies. Ideas
can no more be combatted with
dollars than they can with wars
and rumors of wars. •
Socialism is an idea just
communism, an "aggravated form
ot socialism," is. It is going to
potent rivals of our democracy,
take ideas to combat these two
potent rivals of our democracy.
Of course if democracy ai its
very best were given a chance, it
is doubtful if any kind ot ism
could withstand it or threaten it;
but the kind that the dixiecrats are
serving to the contused world is
not representative ot the finer con-
cept ot democracy.
When our nation commits itself
so bitterly against a program ot
civil rights in the eyes of the
world, n is no wonder that even
our btlAins cannot successfully
combat socialism
This writer isn t opposed to even
a gigantic outlay of money to stem
the tide of communism; for how
else can we defend our liberties
in the given crisis? Il is just this
that makes this writer a non-
uay bchool and B.T.U. Congress tn complalrwr about the hcat> taxes
Ardmore last week. Charles r e- , being levied by the nation. We
ported a successlul and instruc- must survive by all means amt by
i all means the tide of communism
must be stemmed.
But this does not subdue the
bristling fact that unless our dol-
lar outlay is accompanied by
moral outlay, we are fighting
losing battle! Moral strength
still the greatest strength.
When our moral strength match-
es our money strength, the very
Gates of Hell cannot prevail
against us.
Gary and is an ex-Tuisun.
Elihu Woodard, Boston,
Mass., brother of Mis. Garnett
Sr., is visiting in the I
city lor two weeks.
He is a lormcr Tulsan, and at
tended Booker T. Washington high
Mr. and Mrs. S.L. Williams,
Denver Lolo., were tne week-end
guests ot Mr. Williams’ sister,
Mrs. Myra Neal ot 549 East Jas-
per.
her grandson, Buell 1 alley.
Hill is the mother of
Talley, 2533 North Peoria'
M r s. Sarah Rogers, 416 East
EusUm, motored to Langston, De-
coration day where she was joined
by her sister, Mrs. Berniece Sims,
oi Los Angeles; and brothers J.
D. Blair, Denver, Colo., and Ar-
I ttiur Blair, Oklahoma City.
Memorial Hospital is recuperating
at his room at the Royal Hotel.
Mr. McCauley is a waiter at the
Busy Bee Cale.
The Magnolia-cttes Art Club
n d met at the home of Mrs. Dorothy
Edward Germany, Mrs. O'Neill C.
Cobb, Mrs. Thomas Ousley, M r.
Vernon Billups, Mr. E j
Scott, Mr. Leon Johnson, and Mr.
Carmel Richardson.
Host and hostess for the next
regular meeting will be Mr. and !
Mrs. Vernon Billups. i
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THURSDAY, JUNE 5th. 1952
THE OKLAHOMA EAGLE
PAGE SEVEN
D.,
& 19, 1952.
Plaintiffs,
the circle.
Moriah Baptist Church. Rev. E.J.
Johnson will preach.
Muskogee
Mr.
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Mc-
Isaac Williams
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Mr. Charles Walker, a former
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city again.
Legal Notice
ss.
this
2nd day of June,
1952.
Circle Number Six of the First
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Mrs.
Mrs.
Tulsa 3. Oklahoma
Published May 22 & 29, June 6.
Law Office
Primus C Wade
124*2 North Greenwood
Tulsa 3, Oklahoma
Published May 29 & June 5, 12
Vernon J. Davis
Administrator
Williams is the daughter
Robinett.
Walter Marks
County Judge.
Dated this 19th day of May,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF TULSA COUNTY
The State of Oklahoma
In the Matter of the Estate of
JUANITA DAVIS, Deceased
PROBATE No. 27 288
ORDER FOR HEARING
PETITION TO SELL
REAL ESTATE
STATE OF OKLAHOMA,
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
TULSA COUNTY,
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
ELLA HALL, et al.,
dersigned administrator at the of-
fice of Primus C. Wade, 12414
North Greenwood, Tulsa 3, Okla-
homa. within four months from the
date hereof, or the same will be
forever barred.
Dated this 24th day of May, A.
1952.
Elgin. Texas
Mr. John Madison, 86, a pioneer
Baptist Church, presented the pu-
pils ol Mrs, Jennie Leon in recital 1
last Sunday at 4:30 p.m. Refresh-
ments were served tollowing tne
recital in the small auditorium ot
the church.
Mrs. C. D. Totton, is chairman of
■ ’ I! rid* 5 • c*
of Mrs. Saphronia Mitchell, 2445
East Apache.
Mrs. Dorothy West is president,
and Mrs. Ann Jones is reporter.
vs.
BERNICE SIMS, et al.,
Defendants,
day afternoon alter visiting near-
by friends. His funeral was held
Sunday afternoon at the Mt. Ver-
non A.M.E. Church.
Mrs. Etta Benson left Monday
for Sand Spring, Oklahoma to at-
tend the funeral of her brother,
Mr. Russell Westbrook.
sed the High School closing
Wheatley. Rev. and Mrs. J.
Potter of Tulsa brought gifts.
Mr. M Pearson, who won „
scholarship, was a visitor in the
city He is attending Langston U.
Mr. Charles Walker, a former re-
sident of California, is back in the
All parents are urged
their children now.
Mr. and Mrs. I
Tulsa, were the Sunday guests of
Mr. John Robinett. 514 North 18th
of
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
TULSA COUNTY. OKLAHOMA
GWENDOLYN POWELL
Plaintiff,
VS.
HENRY POWELL,
Defendant.
No. D52103
NOTICE OF SERVICE
BV PI BLICATION
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:
Henry Powell. Defendant:
iod of more than
to the filing hereof and that you
must answer the allegation of said
•petition, ,on or before the 17th
day of July, 1952 or th<‘ same will
be taken as true and cortessed
and divorce will be granted ac-
cordingly, You will take due no-
tice and govern yourself accord-
ingly
Dated
1952.
Samuel W. Fry, Court Clerk
ISeal) Nelle Marion
Deputy Court Clerk
B. C. Franklin,
For Plaintiff.
Published June 5, 12 & 19, 1952.
The Jolly Thirty Club will meet
in the home of Mrs. Myrtle Dud-
ley, 2808 North Yorktown Place,
Thursday at 8 p.m. The club will
celebrate the birthdays of M r s.
Lorene Brown and the hostess,
Mrs. Dudley.
The club will extend formal ex-
pressions of sympathy to M r s.
Green and Mrs. Garrett, mem-
bers of the club, who lost loved
ones in death.
Mrs. Willie Oates Is reporter.
No. 83882
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:
Ray J. Belsley and Mrs. Ray J,
Belsley, his wife; Fred Junk and
Mrs. Fred Junk, his wife; Fred D.
citlz^Vf'F^^^ "nd Mr**- *red D. Leonard,
■ - his wife, if they or either of them
be living, and it they or cither of
them be dead, then their respective
known and unknown heirs, exe-
cutors, administrators, devisees,
trustei'S and assigns, immediate and
remote; the unknown heirs, exe-
cutors, administrators, devisees,
The Robinson Lodge'No. 16 A F 1 lrustees “nd «ss‘Kn-s. immediate and
& A.M. and the Morning Star
Chapter No. 14. and members of
the Masons and Eastern Stars of
Taylor, Texas will have their an-
nual Thanksgiving sermon Sunday
June 15; at 3 p.m. They will
march Horn the hock Store to Mt.
Mr. Douglass Lee. Sr mid Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Tavlor of Detroit,
were guests ol Mr. and Mrs. R.
Kmg ot 437 North llttii street re-
cently Mr. Lee has been employ,
cd at the Ford Motor Company
lor the past 25 years. Mr. Ta>Jor
is a night clerK in the Post otlice.
The visitors enjoyed religious wor-
ship at the Cumberland Presby-
terian Church.
Miss C.A.R, Grantt dedicated an
original poem •’The Mother les.-.
Home" to the Cumberland church
I on Mother's Day.
Mrs. Hattie Long was guest of
i the Kings recently.
Mrs. Dorothy Lewis Reid, o (
1 Tulsa was guest of her sister,
Mrs. D.H. Barrett recently.
Mrs. Ocie Mae Davis, and Mrs,
Jean Howard cf Salinas. Cal., weie
the guests of Rev. and Mrs W C
Young, of 624 North llith. The
guests are the nieces ot Mrs |
Young. They left Friday morning
Schools have closed and the next
attraction is the Vacation Bible
School, which is ready to open.
All parents are urged to enroll
Boynton
Mr. Scott McIntosh of Washing-
ton spent the holiday with relati-
ves. Mr. McIntosh has been i n-
ducted in the Air Division of the
Armed forces.
Many out-of-town visitors witnes-
of
L.
TULSA COUNTY,
IN COUNTY COURT
No. 26,645
hi the Matter of the Estate of Solo-
man Jerome Smith, Deceased,
NOW, on this 19th day of May,
1952, comes Ainos T. Hall as ad-
ministrator of the above estate,
having filed herein his petition
for the sale of the real estate of
said Soloman Jerome Smith, for
reason in said petition stated
IT IS ORDERED. That said’ pe-
I titton be and hereby is set for
hearing on the 26th dav of June
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at which time the next of kin and
all persons interested in the above
named estate are requested to ap-
pear and show cause, if any thee
have, why an order should not be
—---„I so much
real estate of said estate as is nec-
essary for the reasons in said pe-
tition stated, and
First: That notice thereof shall
be given by posting three conies
hereof in the county, and
Second: That personal service
hereof he made upon said ncx* of
kin and persons interested in the
above named estate »s rcouired by
law, and
Third: Thst a copy of this ordr*-
be mailed with postage prepaid
to all persons interested not less
than fourteen da vs before the bett-
ing of said petition, and
Fourth It is further ordered thit
for three (3) successive weeRs in
the Oklahoma Eaele of Tulsa, Ok-
lahoma
Law Office
Frimus C. Wade
All persons having claims against ’?4*4 N >rth Green.vood
Juanita Davis, deceased are re-I'p"1-• ° -----
quired to present the same, with
the necessary vouchers, to the un-
remote of Arthur Mcllunt, deceas-
ed:
You are hereby notified that
you have been sued in the above
entitled Court and cause, wherein
Ella Hall, Ola Mae Catledge, Vio-
la Hawkins. Elza Hunter, Minnie
I Kyles and Walter Sims, are ptam-
titfs and you and each ot you, and
Bernice Sims and the State of
Oklahoma ex rd Oklahoma Tax
Commission, are defendant*, and
in which said nclion plaintiffs
seek to quiet their title in and to
the following described real pro-
perty, to-wit:
The North half (N'/i)
Northeast Quarter (NI-Ja) o(
the Northeast Quarter (NE'a)
of Section 21, Township ‘45
North, Range 14 East, of th«
Indian Base and Meridian.
Tulsa County, State of Okla-
homa, containing 20 acres more
or less, according to the Unit-
ed Mates Government Survey
thereof,
and t<> determine the sole surviving
heir at law of Arthur McHunt, de-
ceased. to be Anna Mae Mcllunt,
his wife, and to further determine
that Anna Mae M< Hunt, was the
survivor of the joint tenancy ex-
isting between said Arthur
Hunt and Anna Mae Mcllunt, hus-
band and wile, in and to said pre-
mises; and to exclude the defend-
ants herein and each thereof from
any right, title, interest, estate or
lien, in and to said premise*, and
alleging that you and each ot you
claim such rights therein, and
plaintiffs seek to liar and enjoin
you and each of you from assert-
ing any such rights therein.
You are further notified that
you must answer the petition ot
plaintiffs on or before the 3rd day
oi July, 1952. or said petition wilt
be taken as true and judgment
rendered for pla,ntiffs according-
ly. determining heirship and sur-
vivorship of joint tenancy as above,
and quieting plaintiffs title to said
premises and excluding you and
each of you from any right, title,
interest, estate or lien therein, and
for all further proper equitable re-
lief.
DATED this 21st day of May
1952,
(SeaD Samuel W. Fry Court Clerk
By J. Ross Billingsley, Deputy
John J. Southwick
1514 West 4th St.
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Published May 22, 29 & June !
12.
IT IS ORDERED. Thnt said’ ,
and hereby is set for
YOU ARE HEREB? NOTIFIED! a. D, 195r;t 9Zo‘cZk a'
that on the 2nd dav of June, 1952,
the above named plaintiff, Gwen-
dolyn, filed suit in the above
court against you on the grounds
of non-support and wilful deser- „„ „ruer sn.JU
lion and abandonment for a per- ; granted for the sale of
one rear prior
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Hill, Ben H. The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1952, newspaper, June 5, 1952; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1804544/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.