The Texas Mesquiter (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1946 Page: 3 of 6
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fellow toho went next
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Personnel by natives and bandits.
Search and recovery activities in Siam
and Malaya bave been virtually com-
pleted and work vls going forward
currently in the Celebes and Bor-
held up work of Graves Registration
Personnel in recent weeks he said,
but personnel assigned to the India
Burma Zone will now be able to re-
sume search and recovery operations
>ne R-5488
Dallas
in areas which have been Inaccessible
since spring.
Mrs> -Sammy Sawyer, was the guest
of Mrs. R. P. Sawyer, Tyler, last
week end.
Of the estimated 4748 Americans
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
To RAYMOND L. LARA VERB, De-
fendent,
_ YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND-
whose graves have been located in
the India-Burma Zone, a total of
3J226 rest today In-the American
Military Cemeteries at Barrackpore,
which is 116 miles from Calcutta,
Bring all Your
Mrs. Jessie Knox and Mrs. R. M.
McFarland and son, Dallas, were
ED to be and appear before the
District Court of the 101 Judicial
India .and at Kalaiwnnda which la
guest of Mr and Mrs. Harry Jobson.
Diimcror Te*as. to be holden In and*
“ 77 miles from Calcutta; of this num-
' ber 2974 have been Indentlfied and
, 'ifb-nmirirhnnhitmstt: m’w
k matrtti*#- 1817 loeated graves are In
: Isolated areas; of this number only
Sunday.
seven have been identified. _
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have been * engaged in American
Graves Registration Service woi?k In
the Indla-Burma Zone in recent
months. An additional five teams will
soon be added to personnel now en-
Aesquite Insurance Go.
Bills, Mrs. W. H. Caldwell, Mrs. Ed
AcatBlea
H. Laravere filed In said Court on the
Smith and Miss Fannie Pearl Cald-
well spent Saturday in Myrtle
22nd day of Oct. A.D. 1946, against
the said Raymond L. Laravere for
suit, said suit being Numbered
5208-B the nature of which demand
is as follows, to-wit; Plaintiff shown
the Court that she is and has been
a bona fide inhabitant of the Stats
of Texas and County of Dallas tor
the length of time required for the
lives during Y^orld War II In those
courtrles, the War, Department an-
nounced today. [
Search for an estimated 1878 un-
located remains of Air Force Gas-
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gaged In Graves Registration work
in the Zone. Twelve areas are in-
The Navy estimated that the
Women's Reserve replaced more than
5i)x000 men for sea duty In World
War II, enough to man,a major task
force.
asive search and recovery act!-
by American Graves Regis-
Join The Parade...
To Hdfiday Beauty
son. A beautiful coiffure,
styled In our modem tttkta
will put you at the head
ualities will be intensified during
Service Personnel in the India
Zone will be resumed at once
le end of the adverse seasonal
ic conditions brought about by
ons which have Impeded the Graves Registration Service, report- Island work has been hampered both
for remains of missing Army ed. Climatic conditions and hostility by the unfavorable weather and hos-
—iree Personnel, who lost their by savage natives and bandits have tflity toward -Grave*- Registration
filing of this petition and further
makes affidavit that the whereabouts
of the defendant are unknown. Plain-
tiff and defendant were duly inter-
married Oct. 16th, 1946, but by
United State Millltary and oivlllan
personnel purchased a total of $1,
698,000,000 worth of savings bonds
between September i, 1941 and Aug-
mn n»4 e:
Operators:
CATHERINE DOUGLAS
IRMADBAN BRlfTJLlN
That within one week after said
marriage they were separated having
never lived together as man and yr\t*.
There were no children born of this
purported marriage union and Plain-
tiffs maiden name was Anita W. HJ
Raymond. Plaintiff further shows thy
court that if such marriage contract
was valid, then in the alternative stye
Is entitled^to a divorce.
Wherefore, premises considered,
plaintiff prays the Court that 4«-
fendant be cited by publication aM
upon final hearing ahq be granted
an anhulltnent 'of marriage and/or
a divorce, restoration of her maiden
name, and such other relief to which
she may entitled.
HEREIN FAIL NOT, but of this
writ make answer as the law
SEE
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Given under my hand and the
V: !»eal of said Court, at office la
the City of Dallas, this 22nd
day of Oct. A.D. 1946.
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Cook, Corinne Neal. The Texas Mesquiter (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1946, newspaper, November 22, 1946; Mesquite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870705/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mesquite Public Library.