Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 198, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 October 1946 — Page 8

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SOCIETY

Miss Norma Sevier, Edttor Call 12

the following members and guests: Mrs. Brethel Flynn, Mrs. George C. Wass, Dot J. Elmore, Mrs. Lottie Arney, Mrs, Bernice Able, Mrs. Marjorie Gilbreath, Mrs. Gladys Custer, Mrs. Mary K. Dozier, Mrs. Lucille Ford, Mrs, Hazel Mickey, Mrs. Nina Andtrson, Mrs. Mary Lou Templeton, RJri. Minnie .Thudium Miss Katherine Bower, Mrs. Kathryn Wilson, Mrs. Ellen Boyd, Mrs. Ruth Russell, Mrs. Flora Harrell, Miss Jo Ann Houpt, Mrs. Ruth Barcus, Mrs. Cleta Cox, Mrs. Laura Russell, Mrs. Billie Houpt, Mrs. Tressa Houston, Mrs. Edna Spainhour, Mrs. Pauline Mahan, Miss Jessie Ruddell. Mrs. Esther Dodd, Mrs. Helen Pfautsch and Mrs: Hester Thudium. ( Those who sent gifts but were uivable to attend were Rachel Springer, Fanny Milam, AileenHerin and. Isabelle Adams.

Speedway ELECTRIC IRONS t $535 m 1 COUNTY HARDWARE VAUGHN F. JONES

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Wild Birds; Game Held By Hoosiers Must Be Licensed

TACKETT-McCAMMON VOWS READ

' Miss Hazel Tackett, daughter tory of the song. The Home Ec. 0f Mr and Mrs. J. B. Tackett of

Creed was read by Mrs. Mary Ashland, Kentucky became the

HI IIOINC. DINNER

CHURCH OF GOD HOMECOMING

There will be an all-day meet- ; Jackson. Roll call was answered hride of Frank M. McCammon

ing and basket dinner at the , by "Why I Attend My Home Ec. son 0f the late Dudley and Anna church of God in Paxton Octo- Meetings." The lesson was given McCammon of Merom, Saturday, ber 6th. Everyone is invited. 'by Mrs. Zilpha Bennett and Mrs, September 21st at five o'clock. 1 mmm Jessie Brust. . - The ceremonv took ulace in (he

Various color combinations,. In Methodist church in Fairfield, homo fm-nishines werp domohs- aui ,. .,.. i.

A HTOrl,i;i,ti i.intt- lino trlunn - - v.jiui,. Jilt uw icau llic A wedding dmnei was wvcn trated and the tare aud covering Rev. Edward Jones. nltiTnltpJ, tr'th. homp fZ 61 Iamp shadeS e discussed. Their attendants were Mr. and L l l ZhfrJon Achievement Day will be n Mrs. Jack Wright of Fairfield, brides mother, Lula Roberteoy, allday meeting at Sullivan on Ohio Sunday September 29th A tfeli- October 31st and it ls hoped that , The bride wore a brown suit Clous dinner was served, com- n1 mpmhrK wil1 trv tfl attPnd -7, VT.- , r,ioori uh thr-00 ft-roH i members win try to attena. with matching accessories and a ple.ed with a three tiered wed- Th e present were Mrs, Daisy or!aep of vp?ow roq,bud; rlintr rnlro trmnrrt w th a hr Hp ... . , I Corsage Ot yeilOW rOSOUQ.S

,Tmn,m &rmU1' Mrs- ljOTene Benelle1.' Mrs. Vright wore a grey suit ana ginom. Mrs. Opal Trimble, Mrs. Dot nnri - nrW!, nr rPfj rnqfhnrl! t Those enjoying the dinner were Timmerman Mrs Ethel Bene-, i 5 ?" d rosebuds M,. nH M..o Tm.mii uvBft anH iln'"'eiman, ivirs. tmei t.ene- Pl.lor t0 tej. mamage, Mrs. Mi. and Mis. Lowell Haskett and fi , Mrs. Lola Frye, Mrs. Bessie Mramm,. w, pmnlnvfd at a family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald N ', Mr. rw,,I Andk Mrsl.u was employed as, a anA t.tt m.. -!..ri ' 06018,3 Andis, M.ri. laboratory technician at Wright Robeitson and ianuly, -Mr. 3tid Ina Garrison, Mrs. Jessie Brust, I v,pM rL,nn ohln , Mrs. Paul Robertson and dau- Mrs Murel JameSi Mrs. Melissa 1 ' Z Im 'is a Vdunte of ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Johnson j Mrs. Zilpha Bennett, Mrs. m High School and a ? and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell ,v ' snencer Mrs Stella Als- , a ? v ff , wnw tvti .h M,, vnBth ! V-lna P0"' S civil Service employe at Patter- .'

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spent 13 months in the China- I Burma-India theater with the Army Air Forces. He received his discharge in April, 1948 and is now working at Wright Field. After a short wedding trip, part of which, was spent in Merom, the couple are now at home in Fairfield, Ohio. .,

j INDIANAPOLIS, Inc., , Oct. 3 . (Special) Donald It. Hughes, l director of the Fish and Game Division of the Indiana Department of Conservation today announced that persons possessing I any of the wild birds or game 'protected by law, must obtain pet permits, or breeding licenses, in order to retain these birds or I animals. i Mr. Hughes' announcement ' was made following recent in-. quiries from persons who possess j raccoons, pheasants, squirrels, or foxes and other birds and anij mals they raise as pets. j The pet permits must be ob- ' tained" by persons who possess one of any of these birds or animals protected by law, and the permits are free of charge. They may be obtained from the Department of Conservation upon request. Those who possess more than one of any of; these animals or birds must obtain a breeder's license. This license, too, must be Obtained from the department, and can be purchased for ; $5.00. " . ' Mr. Hughes pointed out that the department has no objection

ASK FOR COURTESY CARD For FREE Complexion Analysis By MAX FACTOR MAX FACTOR FACE POWDER $1.00 MAX FACTOR ROUGE 55c MAX FACTOR PANCAKE MAKEUP $l.f.O MAX FACTOR CLEANSING CREAM 55c BUILD UP RESISTANCE AGAINST WINTER COLDS with VITAMINS

GET RID OF RODENTS K.R.O. (Kills Rats Only) POWDER f,9c K.R.O. ready to use 35c DR. HESS ANTURAT (It's new) 65c SAF-KILL RAT BAIT . : 59c HOBSON'S RAT PASTE 25c RAT NIP 35c POISON WHEAT 15c and 30c MOUSE SEED 25c

Aunt Sue's Dry Cleaner Gallon 64c 2 Gallon $1.19

Oversize Photo Finishing 8 Print Roll 39c Extra Prints 5c

WRISLEY'S BATH SOAP 4 for $1.00

Bennett's Pharmacy "Your Druggist Is More Than A Merchant." Phone 96

to any person holding 'wild birds j thesepersons to "get either jajpet or game and raising them , as permit or breeder's license, as a pets, but it is necessary for protection to themselves.

Walters, the honored guests, and Trimble. Ronald Frve. Sue and I 'u-

Jim Headley, "Danny James, Wil-

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Peggy Headley. After the meeting, Mrs. Lorene

ASHBY-PIRTLE I'OWS ARE READ

Mi- and m William Ashhv Benefit! was presented with

of Sullivan announce the mar- many lovely 8 in honor .of riage of their daughter, Miss ( her birthday. Virginia Rose Ashby to Eugene1 . , Pirtle, son of Mr. and Mrs. SURPRISE PARTY : Charles Pirtle. A surprise shower was given The vows were read by Rev. fm., i.Tnrnrpt wmmpii Thursday

Jack Anderson of the First evening by tlle Fidelis dass of Christian Church. Bill Taylor of the christjan church. Many nice Sullivan was best man and Mrs. and ,ovely gifu were presented. , Bonnie Truelock, Sullivan, was Mary Lou Templeton read two the bridesmaid. articles about the Bible compar- ! The bride wore a dress of ing the present day to the great poudre blue with black acces- le and time of long ag0 Tne sories and a corsage of pink - artld mmei "i will Not roses. Mrs. Truelock wore a Doubt was given by Jessie pink dress with black accessories Ruddeii , ( and a corsage of pink and blue A ghort st started by Mrs roses. The bride s mother wor2 Lydia Brown and aJded tQ by fuchsia dress with black ac. members of the cl-iss was encessones and a corsage of white joyed bv all roses and the groom's mother Refreshments were served "to

was dressed in grey with DiacK accessories and wore a corsage of white roses. Mr. Pirtle is a graduate of Sullivan High School and served with the Marines overseas. Mrs. Pirtle is a graduate of Sullivan High School with the class of 1943 and of St. Anthony's School of Nursing in Terre Haute, class of '46. They will reside in Sullivan.

Season's Smartest Costume Jewelry

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J.E. GALLAGHER "Gallagher's Gifts You Know Are Exclusive."

SUNSHINE HOME EC. CLUB MEETS TUESDAY The Sunshine Home Ec. flub met Tuesday at the Pleasantvillev Rock House with Mrs. Peggy Htadley acting as hostess. The morning was spent in preparing for a program to be given at a later date. The date for the next practice was set for Thursday afternoon, October 10th at 1 o'clock at the Rock House. At noon a delicious chicken dinner was served. The afternoon meeting was opened by Mrs. Peggy Headley reading the Home Maker's Pledge. Song of th month, "Old Oaken Bucket," I was sung in unison and Mrs. ' Thelma Benefiel gave the his-

WHY OUR PRICES ARE LOWER, A funeral director's prices are based v entirely on his operating expenses. IF THESE EXPENSES ARE HIGH, HIS PRICES CANNOT BE MODERATE. Our operating costs are low, AND v THIS EXPLAINS OUR: LOWER FUNERAL PRICES. RAILSBACK FUNERAL HOME 1 Ambulance Phone 89 . Sullivan

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