Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 123, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 June 1946 — Page 3

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"Mr, and Mrs. James Trueblood and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hall were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKinney of Merom, the occasion being Mr. and Mrs. McKinneys' first wedding anniversary. Mr. James Underhill and Rose McFarland were in Sullivan Tuesday morning. Mrs. Edna Tresspl of Princeton, is visiting relatives here and at Farmersburg. Mrs. Paul Akers was in Terre Haute Tuesday.

Mrs. Harland Guyer of Terre

York, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Q"f1TTrfT,'V 'lyn Hilgediek; "Strolling Through PLEASANTVILLE ' ed the funeral services for Fred Lillie Miller. j OUvjIJu X X I the Park One Day," Millie Tay-i : Brust at Sullivan. Mr. Newkirk Mr. and Mrs. Pearly Parkcr rsi iota xi lor' Frances Houghton; "School Rev. Karns is attending the had charge of the funeral. have with them their niece and Members of Psi Iota xi sor. Days," Ellen Boyd, Ruth Mc- general conference this week at Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Howard

nephew, nine and eleven years ority met Monday evening, June iv """""J " maianapoiis.

were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howard of Graysville. Mr. and Mrs. Bynum Alsman

supper guests Wednesday evening of Paul Alsman and family, the occasion being Carol Elaine's

and son, Bynum Garrett were second birthday.

of age, who came from Mexico n at the Davis Hotel Dining alone to spend the summer with Room for a business and social

Mr. and Mrs.. Parker.

meeting.

Following a

Shelburn Js!!y Climbers The Shelburn Jolly Climbers

will hn'd their local meeti.ig at : ports on the social and business

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Those present were: Mary Chicago, Ted Boone and childScott, Mary Templeton, Mary Jo n ? Westphalia, Mable Reel,

delicious dessert , Smith, Edna Tennis, Jinny Mc- Mr nnH Mrc t.. p,rnum flnH

course, National Convention re- Guire, Sybil Wray, Monty Weir, Bu'd 0Haver' a!1 0f pi3asantville ... Pntsv TCpIIpv MilliA Frnkps . .1

, , in Shftkflmptc nnrtr sunnnv

the high school gymnasium June 24th at 2:00 p. m.

on sessions were given by Delegates

Kelley,

Frances Houghton, Marie Yaw,

evening and enjoyed a picnic

Attend Conference

Mary Scott and Mary Templeton. D,orot Dugger, Telia Haines, supper

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for the coming year: Mary Scott, Stull, Mabel Nowlin, Ilene Yaw, for tne following members; Mrs.

Miss president; Telia Haines, vice- AX ' , tt Julia Brown and daughters,

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Miss ineima Aom ana -v..., -7 -" Gwendolyn Hileediek. Vivian " . . Z . "

Jcann Fulk of the R. E. M. C. Of- . president; trances rnmips, ie- ... m" - uean ana uarrena .jean,

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Haute, is visiting her sister Mrs fice, have returned from Indian- cording secretary; Mona Stull, r -V skeT Eleanor MrSl BumF' and BeSSle WllS0Ii Ethel Wrigh lapois after attending the annual treasurer; Jean Stewart, con- "i1 all of Pleasantville. Quite a few Elton Newton of Owensboro, Bookkeepers' Conference of the ductress. g CarXSv ' BttSy Stafford Chapel attended

Kentlinfrv iff hn ' mioct r.f hie Kural meCiriC AUIIUIllSLI auuil, , 1 tv, rnu ;ii r

narentc Mr an Mrc ProH Mow. . which was held June 17th to the ., ,.:j 4t, ,:rn oo,,i: ,v. ou w- ana Mrs- aua r"St spent

ton. ,20th in the. Rambow Room of the pan(omimes of songs, accomp- Martin. Mary Dean Phillips and ' $ e"Mr " 'v grust Mrs. Sylvia Beasley of New Hotel Sevenn. - anied at the piano by Gwendo- Helen Heath. I J SInH faS nf -. - 1 : Chicago are visiting Mrs. Phoebe

Brown and other relatives here. ' Rev. Karns, Mr. and Mr?. Clo-. vis Bedwell, Rosa Bedwell, Julia Blown, Oscar Bedwrll, Jake Wolfe, and Jim Wilson, attend-

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BIKTH CF.RTiriCATE NOTICE Pdilinn No. Notice is hereby given that Beulah Fvrn McE'chein lias filed her petition In the Sullivan Circuit Court to have thii place anil time of her birth deterr.iine'i. Said petition is set for hearing on Juni 2S. MM'I at II A. M. Duted this 2'th 'ay of June. 10M. JAMKS H. RINGER, Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court MARTIN L. PICO, Pc-tltionc-'r'fi Attorney.

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