Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 185, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 September 1946 — Page 4

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY. SEPT. 16, 1946. SULLIVAN, INDIANA! Air-Conditioned Comfort! TONIGHT Thru Thursday BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. John D. Snider and family of Sullivan route five entertained with a birthday party in honor of their daughter, Rosemary. .Those, enjoying the .dinner were Mrs. Grover Cox arid daughter, Mary Lou, Mr.- and Mrs.. Elmer Miller and family, Mrs. Marion Thompson and ' family, and Mrs. Lex Duncan, all of Sullivan. SULLIVAN HOME EC. CLUB TO MEET The Sullivan Home Economics club will meet at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Simmers at 114 French Street Wednesday, Sept EATON REUNION The Eaton reunion was held at the city park Sunday, September 8th. Those attending were Mr., and Mrs. Frank Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eaton, Mr. and Mrs Charles Willis and child5 Ends Tonight of ROMANCE ember 18th at l:3u. All members please be present. Visitors ren, Barbara, Ruth and Charla, and MUSIC! r are' always welcome. ivjr. ana Mrs. fain wiuis ana children, Joan, David, Larry and Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Eaton of St. Bernice, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Willis and LA PETITE AGUILLE " The La Petite Agaille . will meet; Wednesday et thp home of Mrs. Otis Hall on Indiana Ave. daughter, Vicki Lee, George Eaton and Miss Cordia Smith.

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SURPRISE . i BIRTHDAY SUPPER , A surprise birthday supper was given at the home of Geneva Johnson in honor of her mother, Lula Robertson, of Antioch Tuesday evening. A delicious supper was served at 5:20. ". Those present were Mrs. Lulu Robertson, Miss Beulah Robertson, Kenneth Eugene Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Johnson and family, Mr, and Mrs. Lowell Haskett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robertson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Robertson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Johnson and family, Mrs. Lucy Ann Cox, Mr. and Mrs.

, Robert Robertson, Miss Margaret

Shoup. Mrs. Robertson received many nice gifts. VILLAGE HOMEMAKERS The September meeting of the Village Homemakers will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the country, home of Mrs. Ethel

'Rickard. All members are urged

to De present. . SHOWER TO BE GIVEN A shower will be given Thursday evening, September 19th at the cabin on the Abe Booker place three miles west of Pleas-

antville for Mr.'-' arid Mrs. C, O. Hunnicuut. Their home ' was

destroyed by fire Saturday evening. The cause was unknown.

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MUSICALE TO i ! BE GIVEN AT j METHODIST CHURCH I A musicale, sponsored by the Women's Society of Christian I Service, will be given Tuesday, 'September 17 at the Methodist 'church at eight o'clock. The following program will be given: I A Wish Chopin Singing to My Love Justis

Beverly McCammon Mary Lou Daniels Betty Cauldwell. accompanied by Wanda Wright Pale Hands Finden Gianina Mia Friml Naomi Ruth Hedrick and Wanda Wright accompanied by Joyce. Creamer The Bells of St. Mary's Betty Cauldwell accompanied by Wanda Wright Clair de Lune ; . . . Debussy From the Canebrake . . Gardner Mrs. Ruth Carnes Hayworth accompanied by Wanda Wright My Lover He Comes on the Ski Clough-Leighter

' The Kerry Dance . . . Traditional j Grace Linnell I accompanied by Mrs. Frank Linnell

In a Boat Zeckwer Black Key Etude Chopin Wanda Wright Villanelle , Del'acque Florian Song Godard Naomi Ruth Hedrick accompanied by Wanda Wright In a Garden . . Firestone-Riegger Ensemble accompanied by Joyce Creamer. There will be a free will offering after the musicale. WORTH-HARDACRE VOWS READ Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Worth of Marion, Indiana are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Esta Irene, to William Hardacre, also of Marion, Indiana. The marriage was solemnized at six o'clock August 23 at the home of the bride's parents. The wedding vows were read by Rev. Milo Bowsman in the presence of the immediate families. The bride wore a street length dress of aqua. She wore a corsage of pink asters. Their attendants were Miss Deloris ' Worth, sister of the bride and Fred Reed, close friend of the groom. Miss Worth also wore an aqua dress and a corsage of pink asters. I After the wedding a buffet supper was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Emery Worth and daughter, of Yorktown, Indiana, Mr. Chloe Davis and son, Basil, of Yorktown, Indiana, Miss Joyce Hardacre, Wayne Hardacre of Huntington, Indiana, Rev. Milo Bowsman and wife, Fred Reed of Swazee, Indiana, Clarence and Lowell William, Mrs. Barbara French, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Worth and daughter, Deloris, and the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hardacre. A delicious wedding cake was baked by Mrs. Murill Worth. Mr. and Mrs. Hardacre left immediately after the reception for a short honeymoon. They will make their home in Marion where Mr. Hardacre is employed at the Farnsworth Radio Company.

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Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F. and A. M. Stated meeting September 17 at 7:30 p. m. All members

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MEROM WINS OVER GRAYSVILLE IN SOFTBALL SEPT. 12

Merom high school Softball team defeated the Graysville F.F.A. club at Graysville 10 to 9 in a game marred by many errors on both sides. Joe, Burton, Graysville secpntlsacker starred for the F.F.A. aggragation at bat with 3 hiits and 4 trips up. Burton, however, was charged with three of Ahe seven

errors made by Graysville.

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t .t .A. scored their 9 runs on 14 safe blows and Merom tallied 10 times on 6 hits. Merom erred 5 times.

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