Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 43, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 February 1946 — Page 4
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, FEB. 28, 1946.
SOCIETY
Get-To-Getlier Club
fiuests Sunday Mrs. Evans' bro- len routa to EvansviHe to visit ther and sister-in-law, Mr. andjls Paients, Mr and Mrs. Martin Mrs. Otto 'Gibbs and daughter, jBonliam-
Mrs. Harry tfanther and Miss Shirley Smith, who were con
fined to their homes by illness
Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McCain and daughter, Nancy, of Gray-
;viue, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. T. Miss Naomi Gibbs of Sullivan
The Get-To-Gether club met L- McCoy of Indianapolis, and Arthur Dilley and daughter, at. thp hemp nf Mtr. Flnvd Wilson their daughter, Mrs. Anna Clark iGeraldine, of Long Island New
Wdneday Fehrua'-v 20th A !of Tcrre Haute Lou Hash York, came last Wednesday for last week ara now convalescent, rnvprort rf'ih riinnr.r'v., W,WH and auglttsr and son-in-law, a week's visit with his father,' Mr. and Mrs. Emery Dilley,
at the noon hour. In the after- Mf " E,ddie Du f iEm0Iy DiUey and wife" noon the exchange of valentines l?' Z t LKenneth Shake and m0her. was made after which several THaE,h of North Section Mrs. Everett Shake, and daugo-
oueui,. nmay evening. ter. blurley Ann, were in .Terre
Haute Saturday.
contests were held. Those attending were Mrs. June and Bessie Osborne, Tressa Allison, Minnie Dsnny, Eva Layton, Mrs. Young, Ethel Eaton. Alma Christy, Vera Steele, Gt-1'" Pier ji" at Thelma Whitman,. Hazel Davis, Cora Bell, Dorothy Wilso.i, Mabel Setzer, Ninas Kas'.ing?r,. and Misses Barbara Orbm-no, Bosemary and Frances KUn Wilson, Psggy Davis, imogene Wilson and the hostess, Hebn 'Wilson.
EVERYWHERE
Arthur Dilley and daughter,, Gsraldine, of New York, and Miss Gladys Burke were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vest near Merom.
Mrs. Chester Lloyd and child
Mrs. Cress Dailev had as din
Rev. Frank Wimp will begin a ! ner guests Thursday Mrs. Hazel ren, Mrs. Chas. Plummer and
two weeks meeting at the Pax'- j Curtis of Ann Harbor, Michigan, J Mark spent Thursday in. Terre ton Methodist Church Sunday i and Mrs. George Latshaw and Haute. night, March 10. Everyone is j daughter, Georgeanna, of Car- j Rev. Frank Wimp of Cass, cordially invited to attend these 1 Jide. ( filled his regular appointment cervices. .1 Mrs- Anna Wools and sons of ; at the Paxton Mcthodut Church Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whe'aton Anderson were the Saturday ' Sunday morning, of Sullivan, spent Sunday with overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vester and his mother, Mrs. Ollie Whsatou. , Bcb Robertson. ! Buddy of Aurora, Illinois, spent Mrs. Clara Vester was taken I Miss Roseanna Stanley of Saturday night with Miss Jo to the Union Korpital at Terre : Terre Haute, spent Sunday with j Smith and . Shirley. They re-
. fiauie &aturaay wnere siie un- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rogers and turned home Sunday afternoon. The next meeting will be held darwent an operation. ' family. Mrs. Annie Cox spent SaturMarch 14th at the home of Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans and j Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bonham ' day afternoon with Mrs. Hannah Georgia Plsw. Floyd Jr. had as their dinner were in this vicinity Thursday Crago.
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Lance Lisman of Terre Haute,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eyers and son of Gary, and Mrs. Martha Slinkard Joi Bruceville, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Billy Stedman and family, Mrs. Cozetts Bohemier and baby, Sallie Lou, visited over the week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hosea
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father, H. V. Lisman.
is spending his vacation here with his family. , Floyd Russell of Terre Haute, spent Monday at his home here. Mrs. Eslie Stedman was hostess for the W. S. C. S. Thursday, February 21st at 2 o'clock. The meeting was opened by singing "I Love To Tell The Story" followed by script'ir? Chronicles 12:3-16 by Lucille
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