Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 212, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 23 October 1946 — Page 8
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PAGE EIGHT SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Oct. 23, 1946. SULLIVAN INDIANA Big Halloween Stage-Screen Show! ONE SHOW ONLY - MONDAY, OCT 28th . 11:30 P. M. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IMotice is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the estRte of Edwin S. Ross has this day filed in the office of the clerk of ihe ! ijuj.ivau Circuit Court his final report Ends Tonight WAY TO RELIEVE DISTRESS OF WW c-f his account with said estate, and that the same will be heard by the Sulli'an Circuit Court on the 9th day of November, the same being the 60th Judicial day of the September term ISiS of said court.. Creditors, heirs and : legatees'-of said decedent and all persons inteiested in e;t!-te theretore -ire hereby notified tr, appear in said court on said I'.y ia .niw e.mse why said report should not be approved- . ? REID ROSS, , ' Administrator. Witness ray hand and seal of yaid court at Sullivan this 6th day of October 1946. JAMES H. RINGER, Cleilk of Sullivan Circuit Court. Bed-well, Bedwell & Haines, Attorneys. 1st ins 10-16-46 2t. Come Early mm DEPENDABILITY Builds Lasting Friendships
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GII L HOMEMAKERS HOLD OCTOBER MEETING The Gill Homemakers held their October meeting at the home of Mrs. Malcolm Hart. The meeting was opened with the pledge to the flag and club creed in unison. The history of the song of the month, "The Old Oaken Bucket" was given by Imogene Pirtle. Roll call was answered by "Why I attend ly Home Economics Meetings." The readiiig of the minutes and the treasurers report followed. ' During the business session adopted home practices were discussed and several tickets sold
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ernment, making everyone ballot minded. At the conclusion of the discussion, a recital of three Songs of Today were given by Gary Lee Shelton, a student, ten years of age who astonished his audience with the power and ability of his voice.
METHODIST V CHOIR NOTICE The Methodist church choir will not practice this week. ft
CHURCH NOTICE There will be a prayer meeting at the home of George Starkey at 433 South Holdson Street Thursday night, October 24th. Everyone is invited.
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WOMAN'S CLUB HOLDS MEETING Tuesday, October 22, the Woman's Club met in the' club room of the Public Library. The topic for the program was "Culture Through Radio." Mrs. Will A. Thompson read a paper prepared
members, Mrs. Morris Unger Jr. by Mrs. R. H. Crowder "Youth's
and Mrs. Robert Wilson, were i tar t0 te "actio;. There are 1,500 added to the group. various types of youth programs The lesson on ilamp shades, on tlie radi today. Mrs. E. F. showing how to make very at- Springer in her inimitable man-
tractive shades by recovering ner spoue on "What are the elold frames and liow to wash fecls f his listening." Each infabric shades successfully was dividual youth needs parental very well given by Edith Car- guidance in his selections. Quesmichael and Waldolene Brashier. ti(ns were passed to the members The meeting was then dismissed for. c'"0 discussion, with the club prayer by Lucille - Sims. Kathryn Carmichacl prov-
ed to be a very capable auctioneer for the white elephant ,sale which was very successful. i I Delicious refreshments were served to the following: Mesdames Bob Wilson, Morris linger and son, McCoy, Leland Phegley, Henry Hart, Johnny Clrrk, Bill McCammon and sons, Paul Phillips, Gerald Sims, Melvin Pirtle, Henry Raines, James Brnshier, Henry Dodds, Everett Irviu, Ralph Pennington, Gene Oarmk-hael, Harold Carmichnel and son, Harry Maon. M-"l"olm Brashier and son, Luther Phegley, F.mmitt Forbes and daughter, Frank McKinley and the i hostess, Mrs. Malcolm Hart.
The November meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Henry Dodds.
ALPHA DELPHIAN i CLUB MEETING The Alpha Delphian club held a meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wendell Tennis with twenty-two members present. Following a short business session, presided over by jMrs. Omar Nickel, president. Mrs. J. R. Riggs gave a report of the District meeting of Federation of Clubs held at Martinsville. A forum and round table discussion was held by Mrs. A. S. Reed, Mrs. Ralph Shepherd and Mrs. Lang McCammon, of current events and the important duties of better government by the ballot. Talks on the explanation and important duties of the county, state and national offices were well received by the group. During the discussion, it was ably brought to the attention of those present, the power that women as a group hold in bringing about a higher standard of government. It was very educational and should tend to show what is needed for a good gov-
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