Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 188, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 September 1946 — Page 3
. SULLIVAN, INDIANA" PAXTON ;; Lee Hiatt was in Terre Haute Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaFollette ! of Sullivan, were Monday night and Tuesday guests of Mrs. Elsie Stone and family, k Mrs. Franklin Robertson of
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, SEPT. 19. 1946.
, Indianapolis, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cox and family last week. She was accompanied home by her sister, Miss Leah June Cox, Friday. Mrs. . Osa Johnson shopoed in Sullivan Thursday and called on friends. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hardy are announcing the birth of a baby daughter born September 11th at the Sullivan hospital. The little Miss was named Jean Ann. A large crowd attended the funerat of J. T. Smith Wednesday morning at the Methodist church.
Misses LaVaughn Hiatt, Mary and Connie MacDonald of Indianapolis, spent the week-end at their homes here. Miss Maude Daugherty spent Sunday with Mrs. Roxie McCammon and Mr. and Mrs. Alli
son ittman. Mrs. Lillie Ladson and daugh
ter, Jean, of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hardy,
Miss Mary Lou Lowdermilk of Terre Haute, spent the week-end
at her home east of town. Mrs. Lex Alsman spent Tuesday in Farm'ersburg with friends
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Mesdames Bessie White and Elsie Stone spent Sunday near Shelburn with Mrs. Grace White and Andy lee. Harris Wheaton and family of Lewis, were Sunday guests o Mrs. Ollie Crist. Mrs. Lege C. Matney Jr. and children returned home Sunday from a few weeks visit with relatives at Charleston, Mo.
LOCALS Diane Alumbaugh, tan-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Alumbaugh of Seymore, Indiana, who underwent a major operation in that city last week is reported to be improving nice
ly.
Mrs. Roy Bolinger and son,
Roy Jr., and Mrs. Harvey Parr were in Terre Haute Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Clark of
San Francisco, California, Bob and Nat Clark of Shelburn, left
yesterday for Springfield, Ohio,
to be with their brother, Forrest, who remains critically ill in a hospital there. Mr. Clark underwent a serious operation last week.
William Thompson Jr. and girl
friend, Mrs. Bertha Thompson of
Cass, and Mrs. Ruby Holdson of
Sullivan motored to Anderson to spend the week-end. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gene-:
Boone, in Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thompson in IndianaroTis and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pir-'
tie and son of St. Bernice, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Keith of Vallejo, California, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carpenter of Hymera, left for their home last week. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tipton and sons of Terre Haute, spent the week-end with Mrs. Victoria Tipton.
Oregon Nurseries Flourish SALEM, Ore. (UP) The Oregon Department of Agriculture Bureau of Nursery Service reported that the nursery industry of Oregon was valued at $7,500,000 in 1945 with more than 4,600 acres of land devoted to this type of agriculture.
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LAYS EGG WITHIN EGG LANCASTER, O. (UP) A white leghorn hen owned by Earl Campbell, farmer near here, laid an egg as big as a baseball. When Campbell broke it open he rfound not only the traditional contents, but another normalsized egg, with shell, white and yolk fully formed.
PAGE THREE ONLY ONE BUCK FOR $3 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (UP) Missouri archers will be given a special three-day season this year to hunt deer. The bow and arrow enthuiasts will have a handicap on gun-toting nimrods, who will enjoy only a two-day season. Archers will be allowed one buck under a special $3 pei'-
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