Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 235, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 25 November 1946 — Page 6
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, NOV, 25, 1946. SULLIVAN, INDIANA;
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Special Meeting At The Legion Home North Of The City Tuesday Evening 8:00 P. M. Nov. 21
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CHILUOSSAU The : Bowery , ghosts! Plus Cartoon - Musical Football Games in News POET'S CORNER (Editor's note: This column Is being ' conducted for publication of poems submitted by Sullivan county residents. Poems will be printed here as far as Available i space permjts and the Times re- ' serves the right to reject" any J poem deemed unsuitable. Copies of poems sent in will not be, returned, therefore all persons are requested to make copies to 'keep for their own files before submitting for publication.) HOPE I'm just a blundering ignorant soul Making a living by mining coal And I hardly know what it's all about Except the ins are in and the outs are out; One will attack another, defend And what is done doesn't always depend On the need of the man who wields a hoe Or digs for fuel in the earth below! i f Or fashions word or work with steel - : Or carries a hod or , makes a wheel ' ' Or does any , one of .the thousand things, ' ' ' ' That life or comfort or pleasure brings; But he goes along from day to day, ; Doing his best just Working away . ' Hoping that God in his infinite plan . ' ' Will plant in the heart of every man A desire to deal justly with all his kind. . by John J. Hunter. 2l
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OSBURN-BOWER VOWS READ Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Osburn announce the marriage of their daughter, Mar jorie, to Victor Bower of Detroit,' Michigan, on Saturday, November 16 at 4:30 p. m. The wedding ceremony was solemnized by Dr. Reed in the Chapel of the Nardin Methodist Church in Detroit. Their attendants were Miss Marie Juleff and Otis Bower, brother of the groom, i The bride was attractively attired in a street length dress of delicate blue. She wore a winter white hat and a lovely shoulder corsage of orchids. Miss Juleff wore a light blue dress and a corsage of pink carnations. After the ceremony a wedding supper was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bowor, parents of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Osbum and son, Earl, motored to Detroit for their daughter's wedding and were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bower. The bride and groom are both graduates of the Sullivan High School. The bride is a graduate of Indiana State Teachers College and taught in the high school at Sullivan during the past two years. The groom was recently discharged from the Navy and is now attending engineering college at Lawrence Tech in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Bower plan to make their home in Detroit at the present time. VILLAGE HOME MAKERS The Village Home Makers met at the home of Mrs. Veva Pirtle with Gwen Rusk as co-hostess. The business period was in charge of the vice-president. Mrs. Emma Davis. The song of the month "How Can I Leave Thee" was cung in unison. Roll call was answered by, "The Recipe for My Favorite Thanksgiving Dish." Plans were completed for the Christmas dinner when tB'3ub entertains hte husbands. UMesiames Cleta Cox and Ruth mis?ei presented a forum on Ci'jnd Protection of Clothing. Te0 demonstrated that proper care', and. cleaning gives a longer and fresher look to the garment. a gooa brushing will give a, new look to the hat or .dress.. At the close a most worthwhile round table .discussion was' glyen,'t.I, A A' delicious chickei salad churse and saltines were served the following guests and members: Mesdames Daisy Mauzey, Doris Scott. Betty Prose, Mildred Hanger, Mildred Russell, Elsie Rusk. Maxine Usrev. Ruth Russell, Mary Walters. Marcella Cox, Dorothy Grider, Tressa Spencer, Dorothea Wass, Cleta Cox, Adaline Handford, Emma Davis, Thelma Terrell, Dulcie Jewell, Dorothy Caton, Gretchen Robinson, Mary Giles, Lucille Inbody, Irene Anderson, Ada Atkinson, and Edith Rickard. PHI ALPHA BETA FRATERNITY TO MEET ; The Phi Alpha Beta fraternity of Sullivan will meet this evening at 7:00 o'clock at the fraternity house. 845 North Main Street. All members please be present. RINGS of Distinction Exquisitely designed cocktail ring. . J.E. GALLAGHER Jewelry & Gift Store Greeting Certified Watch Cards Repairing
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CARLISLE MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS The Women's Missionary Society of the Christian church met at the home of Mrs. Emma Bailey Wednesday afternoon, November 13. The president, Mrs. Xenia Hoover, called the meeting to order and all joined in sing'ing "Jesus Calls Us." Mrs. Alumbaugh led in prayer. The devotional period was conducted by Mrs. Bess Parnell. The subject for discussion was "The Church and Our Future," led by Mrs. Ella Rogers. The All Peoples Church of Los Angeles was discussed by Mrs. Florence McCormick. The hostess served cakes and coffee.
Masonic Lodge No. 263 Sullivan Lodge No. 263. F. & A. M. called meeting Tuesday evening, November 26th, 7:30 o'clock. Work in the M. M. de gree. All members urged to attend. Visitors welcome, Carroll Gates, W. M. Russell Inbody, Sec. a
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Burglars Snatch Coal INDIANAPOLIS (UP) There may be a coal shortage in the home of Robert Foster this win ter. While he was asleep, thieves entered his home and made off with a ton of coal from his fuel bin. Trials of a Juror SAN JOSE, Cal. (UP) A San Jose juror ducked out of the court room every hour for seven hours to put a nickel in the meter. He couldn't make it on the dot the eighth time. Sure enough, he got a ticket and was fined for over-parking.
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