Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 64, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 March 1945 — Page 6
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SOCIETY Elected To Honorary Society Glenova McClure' of Sullivan, has been elected to membership in Blue Crest, newly-organized honorary society for sophomore independent women "at Indiana University. ' .
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C Bolinger and Mrs George Leonard and daughter will be dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jennings of Hutsonville, 111., Friday. RATIONING SUMMARY
Your meat dealer will give you two red points and 4 cents for each pound of waste fats. Meats, Cheese and Dairy Products Book 4 red stamps 05
Mrs. . George Leonard . and Z5, A2 and D2 invalid June 2. E2 daughter of Akron, Ohio, are through J2 invalid after June 30. spending the week-end with her Processed Foods Book 4 blue parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bo- stamps X5 througli Z5 and A2 linger arid other relatives and and B2 Invalid March 31. C2 and friends here. ' . i G2 invalid April 23. H2 and M2 'i Mr-'and Mrs, :.W.i; ;V ..Jennings, invalid June 2. N2 through S2 in-
Nights, 30c; Saturday Matinee, 30c; Children, 14c. All Prices Tax Paid.
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There'll be no forgetting wedding anniversaries of Henry H. Alexander, Sr., and Henry, Jr. Twenty-eight years ago Henry, married a nurse on Jan. 22. And two years ago, . Henry ,Jr., a Navy torpedoman, married a nurse on Jan. 22. . AMHERST WAR MEMORIAL AMHERST, Mass. (UP) A $1,000,000 war memorial honoring the 60 Amherst College men killed in World War II will be constructed on the campus.
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At- the Methodist Church on April 1st, at 7:30 p. m. there will be a session : of the quarterly conference, after which we will have Holy Communion. Everyone is welcome. Friday afternoon at one o'clock there will be services. Sunday School at 9:30 Sunday morning and preaching at 11:00 a. m. with Rev. Angerer bringing the message. Rev. and Mrs. Angerer, Carol Anh and Mrs. Helen Dohemier attended services at Sullivan March 20th . , - 1 . '' ' Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown, Jr. went to Chicago Friday to visit their daughter, Mrs. Ivan Muerer and family for a few days. " . C. K. Daugherty and family and Scott Bed well and family were supper guests of Bill Brown, and family recently.... 7.,';..,' Orville Collins of Vincennes visited Sunday afternoon with his mother, Mrs. Nan Collins, other guests were Mrs. Grace Hill of Indianapolis and Mrs. FG. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ripple of Terre Haute visited with Mrs. Suelda Gooker Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bedwell have gone to Brazil for the summer. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wolfe called on Mrs. Martha Whitlock Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchel of Sullivan spent the ' week-end with i Mrs. Belmas . Spencer and family; Guests Sunday of Ed Goodman and. family were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Andis, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Andis and family and A.M.M. 2c, Ralph Andis. and family of Linton. Mr. and Mrs. Bails and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Brown called on Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Spencer one evening last week. Mrs. Julia Brown and . daugli-
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Enoch went to Chicago Friday to visit Mr. Frye's sister and husband, Mr, and Mrs. Guy Vaughn and his daughter, ( Phyllis. Saturday and Sunday they visited their son, Freal Jr., A. S. and Russell Smith, A. S. who are stationed at Great Lakes. '"' v Mrs. George Whitlock and Miss Blanche Daugherty attended the teacher's Federation meeting at Sullivan Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harbison were supper 1 guests Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Har
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