Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 189, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 September 1946 — Page 8

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SOCIETY

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WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT Word has been received here of the forthcoming marriage of Marie Glascott of Inkster, Michigan to Bernard Pierson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pierson of Inkster, Michigan. The marriage will take place October 20th at the Methodist church there.

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IIASMONY KORIE EC. CLUB The Harmony Home Economics club met at the home of Anna White September 12th for

; their monthly meeting. At noon a delicious covered dish dinner

was served. , ! The afternonn meeting was 'opened at 1:30 by the president, Esther Dodd. The pledge to the j

- - . - r';flag was given, followed by .the BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT -, ' son of the month, "I Want a Mr) and Mrs. Melvin Mitchell Girl." Roll call was answered by of 714 South Main Street are the "a different method I use, in parents of a daughter, Brenda storing fruits and vegetables." Kay, born at the Mary Sherman i '

hospital September: 19.

The secretary and treasurers report was than given. The lesson

on cleaning lamp shades and !

changing color schemes in the home was given by Anna Vhite. Readings were given by Sally DeBusk, Margaret Taylor, Hester Sluder, Josephine Walters and Maude Taylor. The contest winner was Lizzie Carrithers. Members present were Lizzie Carrithers, Josephine Brust, Ed

na Price, Sylvia Brash ier, Flor- i

ence Powell, Hester Sluder, Elsie Risinger, Maude Taylor, Sally DeBusk, Josephine Walters, Ora Jordan, Stella Weaver, Mar

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Mail, Stella Gill, Betty Weaver, and the hostess, Anna White.

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Al II CHURCHES

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Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.

Preaching at 11:00 a. m.

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First Christian Church Sullivan, Ind. A Busy Church . . . Always Serving!'

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DICKEY REUNION The Dickey reunion was held Sunday, September 15th at the

home of Mrs. Clara Wright. , Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Dickey of Fairview, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Owens Crush of Bainsville, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fields, Mrs. Eva Lee

and daughter, Mary Jeanette, of Kokomo, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Fields of Lafayette, Indi

ana, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Holland and daughter, Sue, of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Holland of Mooresville, Indiana, Mrs. John Holland of Bloomfield, Clem Dickey of Terre Haute, Mrs. Virginia Whaley of Fortville, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Surber and sons, Charles and Obie, of Anderson, Mrs.Jda Martindale of Scotland, Cyril Dickey of Forest, Indiana, Mrs. Emma Achor and son, Billy, of Frankfort, Indiana, Mrs. Lou Hendricks and sons, Junior, Billy and Norman and niece, Phyllis Thompson, Gale Ammerman, all of Dugger, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wright and daughter, Glenovia, of Cass, Mr. and Mrs. Laude Kennedy and children, Billy, June, Jean, Ray--mona, Wynona. Judy and Judith, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wright and children, Clara and Melvin, Emmett Wright and son, Eddie, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Ammerman and sons, Max, Donnie and Garry, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moss and children, Sue, Kenny and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wright and sons, James and Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wright and son, Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wright and daughter, Patty, Mr. and Mrs. James Ammerman and daughters, Sally i and Phyllis, Guy Wright, Veneda Wright and Clara Wright, all of Sullivan. Afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. James Fields and children of Kokomo, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dickey and Bob Dickey ,of Dugger. HOSPITAL NOTES

BETHANY CHURCH OF CHRIST The Bethany Church of Christ announces regular services Lord's Day at 10:30 a. m. Come let us study and worship together. Being the Church of Christ not in name only but in deed and in truth. "Let us not forsake to assemble." Heb. 10:25. A friendly welcome is yours always.

CHURCH OF CHRIST . The public is invited to meet with the Church of Christ which meets at 602 North Court Street this Lord's Day. The time of worship is 10:30. The lesson will be from the 18th chapter of John. "The words which Jesus spoke." All of the worship of the church is unified. We have no divided assemblies. This lesson will be by Bro. Watts. "True worshippers worship God in spirit and in truth." John 4:23.

PAXTON METHODIST Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Services Sunday evening,. 7:30. A revival 's still in progress. Everyone is invited.

ME ROM METHODIST CHARGE T. M. Jennings, pastor MEROM CHURCH Mrs. Ed Pink!ton, Supt. Morning Worship, 9:30.

Sunddy- School,-10:15. .

NEW LEBANON CHURCH C. B. Lisman, Supt. Sunday School, 9:30. Morning Worship, 10:30.

EMBERRY METHODIST Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday night at 7:30.

ROSE CHAPEL CHURCH Robt. Dyer, Supt. Sunday School, 10:30. Morning Worship, 11:30. The Morning Worship will be given by three young ladies of th;ir experiences at R.ivervale Institute this sumrcnr. They are Dorothy Unger, Hope Hoseman, and Carol Hart. The public is urged to attend.

LOCALS Mrs. Andy Dorman of Sullivan and Mrs. Frank DeBusk of Shelburn, have returned home after spending a week with friends and relatives in Pontiar, Michigan. They went to Michigan with Mrs. Dormn's son, Paul, who had spent a week visiting his parents here. While visiting there they took a trip to Wis

consin ana uanaaa ana otner interesting places.

Admitted Sept. 19: Rex Long of Carlisle, Mrs. Merrill Pursell of Daytona Beach, Florida, Carolyn Pursell of Daytona Beach, Florida, Herman Zellars, Jr., of Sullvain R. 3, David Shroyer of Shelburn. Admitted Sept. 20: Mrs. Loretta Unger of Merom, Mrs. Anj drew Schaffer of Hutsonville, Illinois. j Dismissed Sept. 19: Charles I Godfrey of 851 North Section Street, Mrs. Florence Mason and son of New Lebanon, Indiana, Mrs. Alpha Pinkston of Merom, Charles Huff of Sullivan, Mrs. Esther Rilenge of Shelburn.

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