Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 65, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 March 1945 — Page 6
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STTLUVAN DAILY TIMES-. FHIDAY, MAR, 80, 1945.
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TONIGHT AND SATURDAY - "Babes On Swing Street" "Enter Arsene Lupin" Plus Paramount Late News Events. A POST-GRADUATE COURSE
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.Added. March of Time 1 presents "The Unknown Batttle" ' also Late News Events,
PEGGY RYAN
Martha O'Driscoll . Donald Cook V ;
with Phil Spifolny and his "Hour of ' r
Charm Orchestra"
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TONIGHT AND SATURDAY'The Old Texas Trail" and "Silent Partner" Chapter 13 "Great Alaskan Mystery."
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.Added. This Is America "On Guard" . Cartoon and . Late Issue News of the Day.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
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The foTlowing new officers were installed by Mrs. Homer Weisbecker: President, Mrs. II. C. Hays; Vice-president, "Mrs." R. W. Shaughnessy; Secr'etaJ-y, Mrs. Malcolm Campbell; - Treasurer, Mrs. Joy .Maple. The following
- new Circle chairman had been Lara Kinnett, Dennis Jared, Billy appointed: Circle No. 1, Mrs. Leo Joe Ferree, Raymond Kinnett, I Pellum; No. 2, Mrs. D. M. Routt; Lester Monk, Cur-.-.r I.Ionlt, Eilly.No. 3, Mrs. Nelle Walden; No. 4,
Monk, Johnny Monlc, Ernestine Eassinger, Ninas Iiasiiiigcr, Mr. and Mrs. Lottr.n Monk, and t'ne honored guest, Gene Monk. lis received many nice gifts. A. very enjoyable time was had by all.
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For Spring Painting, Papering, Redecorating and General Home Repairs W err ' now making loans for all kinds oi spring horns rspairs and improvements. These loans receive special at teotioa from us. We will i glad to have you apply. Cerac is er phone.
Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Midle East Side Sq
Mrs. R. W. Springer. ; v -Mrs. Par.l ,Wible sang,' "Were You There" ac-ecrr.panied by Mrs. Rudolph Wernz. Five afghans were displayed which had been made for the Red Cross by the different cir-
Trooo 53. Bov Scouts .es auring me year.
The Boy Scouts of Troop 53 will I The next meeting will be on meet Monday night at the Pres- April 27lh, Rev. Roy Linberg byterian church basement. Scouts from the Hillcrest school will be will play outdoors from 6:35 to the speaker at this meeting. 7:00 o'clock if weather permits. " ' Opening exercises at 7:00. Patrol Friendship CVas
leaders will meet Sunday at 3 The Friendship class will meet
o'clock. . - April 3rd at the Methodist church d j gaw SQ oW fa. . n eifc ii I nnrlnr fnr a snnal anrl business
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Jinx Club Meets
' parlor for a social and business
! meeting. The hostesses are Mes-
miliar names.
Having the "Times" was a sort
The .Tinv Pluh mpt at trio hnmu aames r dye uuggei, ndtei dium, . .. ... . . in ciiiQn
of LeAnn Wible Tuesday, March Abbie BickneU, Jesse Boothe, Ida Thmk much for sending
27th. Clara Keys, the vice-presi
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are sponsoring the Blue Cross Hospital Service Plan, the committee has secured Charles E. Rudicel of Indianapolis, a representative of the Blue Cross Service, as speaker. All club members are urged to
mnavuxi attend.
SOCIETY
B. and P. W, Club A dinner meeting will be held
Women's Club at the Dixie Grill at 6:30 P. M., April 9th. '
Birthday Party A weiner roast was given Tues-
Adults Child. 14c
(jflBSSSEWEBSBiES) ' Refreshments were , served to
the following members: Pat Long, Pat Rogers, Clara . Keys, Joann
Jane Bedwell, Barbara
Beverly Moore and.. the
Railsback and Mary Hunt.
day night, March 27th, in honor jjeed
of Gene Monk's eighth birthday. Brown
The evening was spent in playing hostess, LeAnn Wible.
games, rtctrcsnmems ot weiners, m i ice tea, cookies and peaches were Presbyterian Woman's served. Those present were, Ed- Association ward Cox, Marilyn Martin, Caro- Tne Association met' at the' lyn Martin, Wanda Lou Rans- church Friday afternoon with ford, Carol - Woodard, Sharon , Mrs. R. H. Crowder presiding as Burke, Jan Monroe, Mary Agnes chairman. The Devotions were Duffer, Billy Allen Burke, Bar- I given by Mrs R- w. Shaughnessy.
DANCE Saturday & Sundav Night 7:30 to 12-Midnight We Are Cooperating With . The CURFEW W. M. C, Ridge way's
Avondale Inn I Gravsville. Indiana I
The Health Committee has charge of the meeting and' since
by the Business and Professional the B. & P. W. Clubs of Indiana
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it to me. i You can rest assured that if I ever get in the vicinity of Dale, Junior, I shall look him up. Please assure Dale, Sr., of that. My work now and then takes me to places of great interest, places that have occupied much space in the news-. papers during the past few months. As soon as I could - get away from the office, after the reduction of the 'bulge,' I visited the ground where "Nuts" became an -international word, BastogneJ
1 1 likewise have visited - Nancy, l
Brussels, Maastricht, Metz and Aachen recently. I am just itchin' i to get home and tell about my interesting experiences. . I Give my regards to our many, friends there in Sullivan. I still
have the ambition to return there I for a good visit and thus renew the friendships I made there in
"my youth. , With all good wishes to you and yours, I am Sincerely yours, J Guy.
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BENNETT'S PHARMACY SAVE ON DRUGS EVERYDAY ' Since 1914.
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nett of'Terre Haute assisting. Song services were by John
Taylor, D. H. Brown, violin I lav CONDUCT LAST RITES baugli and If. P. MoCreery, with FOR CHAS. E. CURTIS Mrs' sa'je"e Adams accompany" L t ing at the piano. Funeral services were conducted Pallbearers were Albert Par Thursday afternoon at two o'clock i!, ,85 at the First Christian church here' S''h Ca"K for Charles E. Curtis, lifelong ShePherdresident of Sullivan county and Grave services were in charge former trustee of Haddon town- of the Carlisle Odd- Fellows lodge ship. The Rev. Jack Anderson of- with burial at the Odd Fellows ficiated, with the Rev. T. J. Ben- cemetery at, Carlisle.
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Uur reputation for a uniformly high standard of work is not a mere happen-so. Reputations don't "just happen." In our mortuary preparation, in our attention to the family Iwfore and after the funeral, and in our' most moderate schedule of prices, we hope to deserve the kindly esteem, in which our friends have seen fit to hold us.
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