Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 183, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 12 September 1946 — Page 8

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 1946. SULLIVAN, INDIANA TONIGHT Cool' Air-Conditioned Comfort! Chffien 16c Ktwl FRIDAY AVrVf," -W C ATMRT1 A V Adults 35c, Services by Billmans" Children 16c FRIDAY Tonight & Fri

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, - ' NOXFSUCTI Mrs. Ferd Hall, Mrs. Cassie Howell of Wayne, Michigan, and Mr;', and Mrs. Oscar Zoebel Mrs. Mae Keller were .guests vtie ''Sunday guests -of Mr. and over Labor Day of their cousin Mrs. Harry Williams and child-! and si tnr, Mrs. Roy Hoffman rrn. , rnd family of Evansvilla.

Mr. and Mrs. rf raxton. Mr.

Charles Monroe and Mrs. 3ill

Max McKirncy, son of Mr. ard Mrs. Eno McKinney was

Monroe of "Muncie and Mr. and taken to the hospital at Indiana

Mrs. Cr.riss Vickrey of Sullivan were quests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ecb Pugh.

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polis fuffering from a badly injured foot caused from a cement

post being pulled over on it. Several of the Curry Homemakers club members recently made a trip to Spring Mill Park in Eno McKinney's school bus. All reported a most enjoyable time. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harris

and sons, Randall and Ronald, of hio, f.pent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Oral Harris and other relatives in Clinton, Ind. Mr". John Heck of Bicknell, is spending two wfeks with her daughter. Mrs. Dallas Hall and family. ' " " I Mr. and Mrs. Oral Harris spent

Sunday with Miss Velma Lofton and Bert May. Mrs. Mattie Sluder is staying at the home of her daughter, j Ethel McKinney. Mrs. Sluder recently suffered a broken arm. j Ero. W. W. Adamson has been assisting in a revival meeting at Hutsonville, Illinois. Mrs. Flossie Pugh entertained the C, C. Club at her home

Thursday, September 4. A cover

ed dUh lunchecn. was served at nocn. Those ' enj eying the day were Mr. arid Mrs. Damon Pugii and son, Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pugh and son, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Karris, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Hall, Nona Jewsll, Blanche Wilkins, Edah .Jewell,1 Ma$ Keller, Cassie Howell, J.ethia.1 Jen ninos. Marv Plbn Tmphlnnd and

daughter, Chrissa, Delores 'Jen

nings and son, Phillip. Mrs. Jim Hazelrigg and Mrs. Al Diocoski' visted Mrs. Lena Knowles and family east of Indianapolis a few days recently. Mrs. Elmer Taylor visited her "randson. Buddy Rogers, at Great Lakes, Illinois, Labor Day week-end.

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HOME EC. CLUB The Sunshine Home Economics , club met at the Pleasantville Rock House Tuesday for the September meeting. The morning was spent in doing needlework. At noon a delicious covered dish luncheon was served. The afternoon meeting was opened by I Mrs. Opal Trimble reading the Home Makers' Pledge. "I want a j Girl", the rong of the month 'was sung in unison. The history of the song of the month was ( given by Mrs. Zilpha Bennett. jThe club creed was read by Mrs. , Thfilma Benefiel. Roll call was 1 answered by "A different method !l use in storing fruits and vege

tables." During the . business session it was decided that a play would be given by the elub

and the characters were chosen. The cast will meet Thursday, September 19th at one o'clock at the Rock House for rehearsal. Those present were Zilpha Bsnnett, Stella Alsman, Golda Price, Daisy Smith, Eliza Brewer, Jessie Brust, Dora Eaton, Ina Garrison. Verna Spencer, Kathryn Neal, Bessie Neal, Muriel Jampp, Melissa Jones, Thelma Benefiel, Ethel Benefiel, Lorene Benefiel, Opal Trimble, Georgia Andis, Wilma Andis and Danny

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CARD OF THANKS We wish to sincerely thank the many friends, neighbors and relatives for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the death of our dear wife and mother, Mrs. Myrtle Wible. The ministers, Rev. Jennings and Rev. Wright, to the singers, to those who sent the beautiful flowers, and the undertaker, Mr. DeBaun, do we extend our sincere thanks and appreciation. Bennett Wible and Children.

PAPER BAG BANKER CURED

HERRIN, 111.. (UP) A skeptic who didn't believe in banks "because I lost money in the crash" reconsidered after he had left $1,765 in a paper bag in a Herrin bar. The bartender promptly returned the money, but the man decided thei next day that a bank was a safer depository than a paper bag. 1 j

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