Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 209, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 October 1946 — Page 8
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1946. SULLIVAN, INDIAN SUNDAY And Monday TONIGHT & Saturday SELDOM DO TOO SEE A PICTURE WITH SUCH DRAMATIC WALLOP! ITS GREAT! Olivia De Havilland m 1U IHIUI 111 UVVll FAMOUS PARKER "51" FOUNTAIN PENS Duroloy Finish (Notox) -$12.50 Wounded by hunters) Lassie is rescued by Elizabeth Taylor, tl.tt "National Velvet" girll with Phillip Terry John Lund Bill Goodwin Griff Barnett ADDED DONALD. DUCK CARTOON & NEWS
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SOCIETY
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HAMILTON TOWNSHIP FARM BUREAU MEETING The Hamilton Township Farm Bureau held its regular meeting in the library club room October 16vh. Election of officers was held with the following elected: President, Malcolm Campbell; vice-president, Ceryl Downen; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. . John Curry. R. & E. director, Mrs. Floyd Fulk; assistant, Mrs. Richard Armstrong. Mr. Dillingham's band furnished , the entertainment. RefreshI mpnts wprp sprvfH hv the hos
tess, jMrs. Shuck. MISSIONARY TO SPEAK AT LONGS CHAPEL CHURCH Miss Cora Web!), a returned missionary from India, will speak at the Longs Chapel Church Monday night, November 4th at seven o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend.
BRAGDON-PARTIN VOWS READ AT ALBUQUERQUE Wanda M. Bragdon, daughter of Mr. and Mi's. Charles R. Bragdon of Sullivan route two, became the bride of Cpl. Graham H. Partin, son of W. R. Partin of Wilmington, North Carolina, Saturday, October 12th at four o'clock at the First Presbyterian Church in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Everett King. Mrs. Tom Snodgrass and SSgt. Earl Sasser were the attendants. The bride wore a street length dress of flame red with brown accessories. ,Mrs. Snodgrass wbra a black dress with black accessories. . ( , " Vr . . Mrs. Partin will continue her work as a cashier at the T.W.A. Restaurant in Albuquerque. Cpl.
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TRI KAFPA , I The members of Tri Kappa will have a business meeting Monday night, October 21, at the Library, 7:30 p. m. All members are urged to be there.
Mastodon's Bones Found
SUNDANCE, Wyo. (UP) Nineteen bones unearthed at a cabin camp ground near here were believed to be the remains of a prehistoric mastodon that
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FIREMAN'S HOLIDAY
MEDFORD, Mass. (UP) On the first night of his vacation, fire broke out in the home of Fireman Charles Booker, and it took him two hours , with the help of other firemen to quell the blaze.
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RE-ELECT JAMES H. RINGER ? FOR A SECOND TERM CLERK SULLIVAN CIRCUIT COURT My Pledge To keep the Clerk's office the people's office. (Pd. Pol. Adv.)
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LOCALS T5 and Mrs. John W. Spencer and daughter, Regina Ruth, of Whiting, are spending his terminal leave . with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spencer.. John has recently returned from Yokohama, Japan where he spent the past year serving in the Army of Occupation. Mrs. Charles Ruddell and daughter have as their guests, Mrs. Stella Swain of Redwood City, California, Mrs. Laura Neuworth of Eureka, California, and Mrs. Belle Ryder of Tacoma, Washington, all sisters of Mrs. Ruddell. They will visit with another sister in Colorado on their
return trip home. It has , been several years since they have all been together. Mrs. Swain was 1 here twenty-three years ago and ' visited Mrs. Ruddell and family and their father, Judge W. D. Beck of Missouri. Mrs. Ryder was hei-e sixteen years ago and
Mrs. Neuwirth seven years ago. Mrs. Carl French and granddaughter, Judy, are spending the week-end in .Springfield, Ohio, visiting Judy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Clark. Mr. Clark has been confined to the hospital
the past six weeks. He shows j much improvement.
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First Christian Church Sullivan, Ind. :A Busy Church . . . Always Serving!"
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"THE DISAPPOINTING CHRIST!" Hear this sermon Sunday morning. Is Christ a disappointment to you? Are you a disappointment to Him? Think about these questions. Enjoy the Choir in their Anthem. Enjoy the girls' Trio in their Hymn. Bible-school 9:30 Worship and Communion 10:40 "There is a vast difference in saying prayers and praying ..."
"PRAY WITHOUT CEASING .
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. Rev. Lester N. Abel, Pastor SPEAKER Rev. Jack Anderson of the Sullivan First Christian Church INSPIRING MUSIC FARMERSBURG M. Y. F. will conduct special services for the young folks at 5:30 P. M. , This Space In The Interest Of Our Community's Religious Movement Is Graciously Contributed By:
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