Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 214, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 25 October 1946 — Page 6

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LOCALS Mr, and Mra. Murphy Drawer are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Clai'k at Springfield. 7 ,Miss Naomi Iledrick, student pflnd'ana State Teachers lepe, is spending the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. j G?rt rude Hughes. I ' Mrs. Florence Hutchison is Visiting her daughter, Mrs .Carrie L. Thomas in Enid, Oklahoma. NOT For SISSIES! So You Think You

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Mr. 2nd Mrs. Roy Cerrico returned to their homo in Denver, Colorado Thursday after being called here due to the serious illness of the former's mother, Mrs. John Wall. Mrs. Wall is slightly improved.

Mrs. Cora Dudley of Col-'nnw. i(! visit in trPA, in si- 1 iivan for a few ays . . ' Sn-- Dnilev and Miss Mildred Scott have returned from a visit with friends in Indianapolis.

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The Misses Patsy and Allyson Crownover. daughters of Mrs. T n 1 n,Q t . ' Shop here, are spending the winter months on the Texas coast the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Viola Crownover. ?0Eu to Sis "how

Mrs. H. E. St. Clair is in Ind-. ianapolis visiting her daughter,

Mrs. Wayne Creed and family

Mr. St. Clair is attending State Teachers Association there. Beautiful TALL FLARED VASE by Tiffin Ideal gift for the girl with the new name J. E. GALLAGHER Jewelry & Gift Store

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

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". . . there beneath the cool shade of the everlasting tree, they raise an. altar."

"PRAY WITHOUT CEASING!"

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SOCIETY

Miss Norma Sevier, Editar i Call 12

Shelburn Young People Enjoy Havrack Ride And Weiner Roast .

More than a dozen members of the Girls' W. W. M. Club of Shelburn and their guests enjoyed a moonlight hayrack ride and weiner roast Wednesday evening at the rural home of Miss Martha Wilbur under the direction of the hostesses, Gayle Taylor, Eileen Thompson and Nellie Ward. . Those joining in the fun-fest ' in addition to the above were

A Reputation, for RaaBHSSHOBBEEBS

"CHRIST AND THE MAN WITH ONE TALENT!" Hear this sermon Sunday morning. Do you have many talents? Do you have even one talent! What are you doing with that talent? Certainly you have the power to Worship ! Folk, if you have even one talent and do not use it to the glory cf God, it shall be taken from you, and you shall be judged for riot having used it to the best of your ability. THINK OF THESE THINGS. Come and Worship with us.

Bible-school 9:30 Worship and Communion .... 10:40

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Myrna Mayfield, Dick Sweet, Richard McHugh, Edgar Livingston, Patty Power, Eddie Shroyer, Shirley Fidler, Holly Bolinger, Dorothy Pierson, Dee Bolinger, Mary Nichols, Clyde Taylor, : Wanda Adams, Francis Street, Joan Risner, Jock Fox, Thelma Slover, Jerry Ring, Jane Lowry, i Jimmy Ward, Jim Richmond, Melba Wilbur, Neeta1 Jennings, jArdys McKinney, Bill Wilbur, Shirlay ,Mays, Gerald Jennings, land Euleta Slover. LAUGHLIN-BRADEY 'VOWS READ Mr. and Mrs. Oral Laugh lin announce the marriage of their ' daughter, Imogene, of Youngstown, Indiana to Stanley Eradey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bradey of Jasonville , Indiana. The single ring ceremony was read at the Sullivan Baptist church parsonage this morning P at seven o'clock. The Rev. Wyman nun omciatea. Mr. ana Mrs. Harold Lewellyn, aunt and uncle of the bride, were their attendants. ' The bride wore a black wool suit with black accessories. Her corsage was of red roses. Mrs. Lewellyn wore a grey suit with black accessories. Her corsage was also 'of red roses. Mrs. Bradey graduated from the Sullivan High School and until her marriage was employed by the Wabash Valley News Agency at Terre Haute. Mr. Bradey graduated from the Coalmont High School. He served four years in the U. S. Army pid is now employed by the Jewel Tea Company. They will be at their home in Youngstown after October 28. EASTERN STAR Sullivan Chapter No. 188, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet Monday evening, October 28th. Officers please be present and members are urged to ' attend. Visitors are welcome.

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RECITAL POSTPONED The Lillian Dale Scott piano recital which was to be presented Sunday, October 27th has been postponed until Sunday, November 3rd due to the State Teachers' Association meeting in Indianapolis this week-end, Miss Scntt announced today. FAMILY DINNER ,Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brooks of Freelandville entertained with a dinner Thursday " in honor of relatives visiting here from California and Washington. The honored guests were Mrs. Stella Swain, Mrs. Belle Ryder and Mrs. Laura Neuworth. Also pres-; ent were Mrs. Charles Ruddell and Esther and Jessie Ruddell. DUGGER METHODIST Rev. C. E. Homberger, pastor , Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.,; Chas. Mason, Supt. Worship Service, 10:45 a. m. :- Week of (Prayer and Self Denial Services. Sunday night at 7:00 o'clock. ' Youth Fellowship Monday, 7:00 p. m. Choir practice Tuesday, 7:00 p. m. A Week of Prayer and Self Denial Service Wendesday, 10:30 a. m. Junior Fellowship Thursday at 3:30 p. m. Prayer Service Thursday, 7:00 p. m. Minister Gladys Webb, missionary from India will speak Friday night at 7:00 o'clock. W.S.C.S. Annual Conference October 29th. HICKORY METHODIST Sunday School at 9:30 a. m S. C. Willis, Supt. Worship, 7:00 p. m. Prayer Service, Tuesday, 7:00 p. Hi.

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RE-ELECT JAMES H. RINGER Clerk Of The Circuit Court

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