Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 241, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 December 1946 — Page 8
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SOCIETY
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COUNTRY BIRTHDAY CLUB The Country Birthday club met at the home of Mrs. Myrtle McKinney on Tuesday, November 19th with a covered dish luncheon at the noon hour. Visitors present were Mrs. Pearl Elliott, Mrs. Faye Johnson, Mrs. Juanita Daugherty and Mrs. Ernest Stanley. Members present were Mesdames Gloria Britton, Alberta Williams and Brenda, Pearl Sal-
accossories and a corsage of American Beauty rosebuds. Miss Virginia Small, close friend of the bride, was maid of honor. Her dress was of yellow wool jersey with gold trim and
talk on the leaders for the year 1947. A talk on cabins in Georgia was given by Emma Cox. A talk for subscriptions for "the Methodist Women" by Anna Cushman. Talks were given by Mary Wible and Mrs. Mariah Shields. Roll call was answered by "something about peace." Questions were asked by Fylura Foutz. Closing prayer by Fern Monk. Refreshments of coffee, cocoa and cake were served to Mary Wible, Leona Lester, Mary Jane Foutz, Tate Barnes, Anna Cush-
Helen Donaldson, Glenn
black accessories. Her corsage man.
was of pink-and white carnations. Veil, Tressa Patton, Mable HowHerman Vester acted as best ard, Ella Tolbert, Mariah Shields,
After the ceremony a re- Fylura Foutz, Fern Monk, Oratis
Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
Pythian Sisters meeting:, postponed until December 12.
Girl Scout leaders and coleaders, Tuesday, December 3, 7:00 p. m., Presbyterian Church.
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Miss Helen M. Pudley of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dudley Jr.- and daughter, Darlene, returned home after spending Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dudley Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Froment and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith of Jackson, Michigan, spent Thanksgiving and several days with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Froment of near Shelburn. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Eberle and family of Gary, Indiana, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brown of east of town.
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ception was attended by some 30 guests. A large tiered wedding
ters, Dorothy Burke and Bobbie, cake trimmed in the wedding Louise Ballard and children, Ed- j colors of pink and green formed na Bates, Lida McCammon and j the center piece at the table, son, Clara Anderson and sons, : The bride graduated from June Gilkerson, Ruby Thrasher Farmersburg High School ,and and sons, Ruby Boone and child- has been employed in the office yen, Kathryn Wolfe, Hazel Good- of the McGlone Insurance
man and son, Kathryn Lisman Agency. and dauehters. Edith Vauehn. The eroom also graduated from
Mary Pirtle, Margaret Hunt and Farmersburg High and served WEDDINIG SHOWER Myrtle McKinney and family. three years in the armed forces, I A wedding showej was given Two clever contests were held ! two of these years being served ' in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ikie and Mrs. Faye Johnson and Mrs. in the European Theater. Mr. and Junior Besheres at the home of
Easter, Ruth Nichols, Helen Phillips, Emma Cox, Cornellia Dickerson and the hostesses, Mayme Riggs and Mae Strain. The next meeting will be with Mary Wible on Wednesday, December 18th with a covered dish dinner. Roll call will be the greatest Christmas in your childhood.
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Ruby Boone won the prizes. The December meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Clara Anderson on Tuesday, December 17lh, with a
Mrs. DePriest are at home to their friends at 27 Kent Ave., Terre Haute.
Friends and relatives attend'
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Besheres Sr. on
Novmber 6th. Many lovely gifts were received. Refreshments of sandwiches, jello, cake and coffee were served to Mrs. Cecil McCammon, Mrs. Pearl McNew, Mrs. Ruth Hale, Mary Houpt, Mattie Reynolds, Mrs. Daisy TY .11 J Hit T"MT At 1 1-
EASTERN STAR INITIATION Mk riavirt O Small and sons. nolld"a mLh- om Aiumuaugn,
At the last stated meeting of Tommy and Dean, of Sandborn; ' rs- Mel Pl&f; Mrs- Ka te the Order of the Eastern Star, Mr. and Mrs. Loren McGlone of ?ledsf Mrs' N" Clark, Mrs. Mildred Hanger and Mrs. Terre Haute; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Lester Wayne Alumbaugh, Aline Herin were initiated into McGlone, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs- Ro nl ' ane the order. The work was beautiful Stalnaker, . Mr. and Mrs. Keith l;orby' "rs' Fa , ' 111 imnrDcdiTa At iV,a r,,-r;r TVTy anj lVTyc Tlrara niflr. MrS. AshCraft, Mrs. CharleS
Christmas Drosram and exchange ;n iho.
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oi guts, ivirs. jviargarei wampicr Hamilton, Mrs. Jack Fisher, is co-hostess. Mrs. C. E. Fisher, . Mrs. Tom ii mm tm . Hamilton, all of Sullivan Mr. and
'Mrs. David G. Small and sons,
the meeting the Wortfry Matron, erson, Mrs. Emma Hawhee, Mrs
Mrs. Effie Southwood, invited Charles Bercaw,
all to the dining room where Hogan, Mrs. Ed Gaither, Mrs. sandwiches, salad and coffee Emerson Greggs, Mrs. Jim Miller, were served. . ; Margaret Conway, Jack Russell,
The guest table was centered Jack Hawhee and Mr. and Mrs.
with a bowl of beautiful chrysan- , Zeb McGlone.
themuins. Yellow and white were . i
the predominating colors used by the committee. Dainty baskets filled with small candies were
given as favors,
Ashburn, Mrs. Doris Reynolds
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Mrs Dnnnlrl aau uiuara, "lis. mauue xiey
noias ana Juay, Mrs. jviaDie
Alumbaugh, Mrs. Bess Nusbaum, Mrs. Bessie Shipman, Mrs. Effie
Pigg, Miss Audrey Pigg, Mrs Cecil McCammon Jr., and Mrs Raymond Pigg.
Those who sent gifts were Mrs
W. S. C. S. OF GRAYSvTLLE C. W. Powers and daughter.
Mrs. Maxine Riggs entertained , fihelia Besheres, Mrs. Emma
the W.S.C.S. at her home Wed- Scamihorn,. Mrs. Dale Singleton,
Sovomi ffi.ocfe oa w 'nesday afternoon, November 27. Mrs. Pearl Scamihorn, Mrs,
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enjoyed the evening.
The following program was Sarah Alumbaugh, Dewey Birch, given: Devotions, "The Russian Mrs. Ralph Mitchell, Mrs. Clar-
Cross" by Mrs. Cornellia Dicker- 1 ence Ashcraft, Mrs. Cecil Alsson; Isiah 56 chapter; meditation, man, Mrs. Mary Noble, Mrs.
Jesus, story of the Good Semari-. Stanley Daueherty, Mrs. Wilma
There's a QxanltSim Jacket to Brighten Every Man's Christmas $7.95 up Whether he's 16 or 60, we have a distino lively tailored Shanhouse Jacket that'll add , to his warmth, comfort and to the enjoy ment of his favorite 6ports . . from ice skating to fireside loafing. Come in today!
ARL ENGL CLOTHIER Styles-Of-Tomorrow-Today
MH3LONE-DEPRIEST Miss June McGlone. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb McGlone tian; song, "Lord That I May McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Alpha
and Harry D. DePriest were Speak to Thee , by Emma Cox Bledsoe, Mrs. Pauline Pope, Mrs
united in marriage Saturday with Mary Wible at the piano; j Effie Sliger, Mr. and Mrs. Lace
afternoon, Nov. 16, at the home of song, "Come Peace of God and Goodman, Mrs. Walter Pirtle and
the bride's parents. In the pres- Dwell Again on Earth", unison; daughter, Mrs. Everett Butler ence of relatives and friends, treasurer's report by Cornellia , and Mrs. Lex Usrev.
Rev. E. T. Perkins performed the Dickerson; talk on "Russian double ring ceremony. I Board" Helen Phillips; talk on The bride was lovely in a supplies about Alaska by Emma street length dress of white wool I Cox.; A motion was madfe to send jersey, trimmed with gold se- $25.00 to the Jesse Lee Home in quins, gold hat and cherry' coke Alaska. Helen Phillips gave a
Following committee will meet at the home of Pauline Phillips, Tuesday, December 3, at 1:30: Tamar Dellart, Maureen Kelly, Sarah Ferree, Nora Crowe, Maude Whit-
G. II. Club, Thursday, December 5, Mrs. " Beulah Reeves, 419 South Main St. All-day meeting. Please bring covered dish and table service.
American Legion Auxiliary meeting, Tuesday, December 3, 7:30 p. m., American Legion home.
Woman's Club meeting Tuesday, December 3, Public Library club room, Mrs. Nelle Walden, hostess. Frank Neff Women's Relief Corps No. 155, Wednesday, December 4lh, 2:00 p. m. Woodmen Dall. Election of officers. All members please be present.
Bible Stories Animal Stories Nursery Stories
Book of Poems Old Favorites Animated Books
Also Indiana Edition of Riley's Joyful Poems for Children.
Loyal Women's Bible Class of the Methodist church, covered dish dinner Tuesday, December 3. Program in the afternoon. Bring covered dish and table service, 25c gift. Christmas meeting.
Zehna Harbaush Missionary Society, Thursday, December 5th, 7:00 o'clock, Mrs. Claude Ford.
Basketball Mothers Club, Monday, December 9, 2:00 p. m., Mrs. Paul Howe, 735 North Main Street.
Sullivan Rebekah Lodge No."252, Thursday, December 5. reenter meeting. Visiting Rebekahs Iwelcome.
BOSE'S 49c SALE Dec. 2 Thru Dec.8
Priscilla Embroidery Club, Christmas party, Wednesday, December 3, 1 p. m., Mrs. Otis Hall.
Bibles $1.00 to $7.50 Testaments 60c to $2.00
Gift Wrapping
Headquarters Tissue Paper, Cellophane, Foil Paper, ' Twine, Ribbon, Xmas Scotch Tape, Seals, Tags. 10c per pkg. . Bennett's Pharmacy "Your Druggist Is More Than A Merchant." ( Phone Ofi
RADAR SCRAMBLER BECOMES USEFUL IN EGG PRODUCTION
Blue Sea, White Meat SOLID PACK TUNA .... 49c 1 No. 2 Cans EARLY JUNE TEAS .... 49c Qt. Bottle PURE GRAPE JUICE ... 49c 46 oz. Pure ORANGE JJUICE SPECIAL 49c 2 Pair MEN'S DRESS SOCKS . . 49c 2 No. ZV2 Cans TOMATOES 49c 2 Large 46 Oz. Cans TOMATO JUICE 49c 3 No. 2 Cans FARMERS PRIDE PEAS 49c 5 Lb. GAINS DOG MEAL 49o 3 Cans Dauntless WHOLE GRAIN CORN . . 49c Large Dauntless PEANUT BUTTER 49c 4 Cans Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup . . 49c 3 Lg. 2 V2 Cans KRAUT, only 49c 3 Lg. 23 Cans HOMINY, only 49c 4 Cans Van Camp PORK & BEANS 49c
Vi Lb. Tender Leaf BLACK TEA 49c 12 Boxes MATCHES, only 49c White Peppermint Candy, lb. ... 49c Camels, Luckies, Chesterfield CIGARETTES, 3 pkgs. ... 49c Five Brothers Smoking Tobacco, 5 pkgs. 49c George Washington Smoking Tobacco, 6 pkgs. 49c 200, 5 Grain ASPIRIN TABLETS, only 49c Large Box Christinas CARDS, very nice ....... 49c 4 Large Cans MILNOT 49c Full Vanilla v BRACHS CARAMELS, lb. 49c 14 Qt. White ENAMEL DISH PAN .... 89c 5 Lb. Bag
PURE CANE SUGAR .... 49c SEE OUR new rifles and shot
guns . . . extra special-
Lucky Strike Cigarettes (this
week only), carton .... $1.39 EXTRA SPECIAL notice to our customers we will be
open all day Thursdays until
further notice.
BOSE'S MARKET
610 North Main
DINNER GUESTS , Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Decker were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ice of Joliet,' Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley McFall of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bedwell and family of Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ice and family of Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hill of "Francisco, Mr, and Mrs. Don Drake and family of Sullivan, Howard Decker of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Deckard and family of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Irvin and family of Sullivan, Loren Stewart and Jack Robbins of Hammond.
CLUB NOTICE The Red Cross Sewing Room will be open all day Thursday, December 5th. Any person or organization who can offer their services, will be appreciated. TRIPLE L HOME EC CLUB The Triple L. Home Economics Club will hold their Christmas meeting at the home of Mary Wible on December 5th. This is an all-day meeting. Bring a covered dish and a gift for the exchange. If you bring a child, bring a small gift for him also. THANKSGIVING DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sevier
entertained with a turkey dinner Thanksgiving. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Zaayer, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bedwell, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Huff, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Zaayer and daughters, Sheila Kay and Vicki Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Sevier and son, Tony Stephen, Misses Cleda Huff, Betty Bedwell and Donna Sevier, Warren Sevier and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sevier. Warren has just returned from Seoul, Korea.
(Note Send your club notice? to the Times Saturday before week club meets.)
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INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 3 (UP) Hogs 8,000; good and choice 275 lbs. down to $24.50: good and choice sows, $22.00 $22.50. Cattle 2,600; load choice light steers $30.00; light medium weight yearlings and light steers $24.50 $28.00; choice heifers $23.00; medium and good $14.50 $20.00; good and choice vealers $24.00 $26.00; common and medium $15.00 $23.00. Sheep 1,500; good and choice fat medium lambs $21.00 $23.50; medium and good $16.50 $20.50; slaughter ewes largely $6.00 $7.50; strictly choice eligible to $8.00.
ST. LOUIS (Special) A military device for scrambling enemy radio communications will
soon make an appearance 111 1
farmer's chicken houses, accord- 1
ing to the War Assets Administration. The device is the Ferraconrt clock, a simple key-wound mechanism operating electrical con-, tacts. During the war, this radio 'scrambling device was dropped ! by parachute in enemy territory, with the contacts set at predetermined time intervals to interfere with ground-to-air and plane-to-plane radio communica
tions. A wholesaler bought up these surplus clocks from WAA, and
they will be sold to farmers for use in chicken houses. The clocks will turn on the lights several hours before dawn and keep the lights burning long after the sun
6VW MWHll. The object is to keep winter egg production on a par with
that of summer. Thus, an invention the army used to scramble communications will help pi-o-vide eggs for. Americans to I scramble.
THANKSGIVrAtJ GUESTS. Mrs. Ed P. Reed entertaine-i the following guests at her homi on East Washington - Sties Thanksgiving Day: Mr. and Mrs Robert E. Reed and daughtei Nancy Ellen, of Terre Haute Mrs. George M. Eberle of Lin coin, Illinois, Mrs. C. E. Curtis a Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Fran! Cox of Sullivan rural route. '
PUBLIC SALE Having sold my home, f will offer for sale at oublic auction' at my residence 413 Sylvandell street, Sullivan, Ind., Thursday, December 5, 1946 commencing at 10:00 A.M., living room suite, 1'brary table, dresser, 2 9x12 rugs, sideboard, kitchen cabinet, heating stove, dining room puite, electric Frigidaire, lawn mower, garden tools, and manv other articles. . TERMS CASH. Not resonsible for aee'dents. OWNER. Harve Wampler
j Emmet Power. Auctioneer j Clerk, Nellie Power
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