Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 261, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 December 1946 — Page 4
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gi i 'Bi MATINEE WEDNESDAY 2 P. M. CONTINUOUS MATINEE WEDNESDAY 2 P. M. CONTINUOUS I
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BAKER-SHTEI.DS VOWS READ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baker announce' the , marriage of their
dress and a pink camellia corsage. The groom wore a light blue pin-striped suit. Mr. Shields is a painter on
construction at Indiana Uni-
eldest f daughter, Sylvia Lois, toiversity. The bride is a Western Carl Shields, son. f Mrs. India Union operator. They will reside Shields of Bloomington, Indiana, j' in Bloomington. '.. The . couple-were united in I , , -,, fc , , ' marriage December 28th at the DINNER GUESTS horn of the Rev. Orville Frame. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Keene The single ring ceremony was had their family all home for used. Their only attendants were Christmas evening dinner. This the bride's ". mother and the was the first time they have all ; groom's mother. been together for this glad and .- The bride wore a light blue happy occasion for ffve years.
Others "enjoying the dinner and evening . were Misses Betty Crooks, Ruth Vickrey and Bill Carter, -Mr. and'Mrs. Vernal E. Power . left Christmas morning to spend the remainder of the week with relatives at Anderson, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Keene left for Blue Island, Illinois to spend Christmas with Mrs. Keene's relatives since they were unable to visit in Sullivan as they had planned. Guests present from Terre Haute were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Daniels and son, Gary, and the remainder of the family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Keene and Francis L. Keene.
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CHRISTMAS DINNER Those enjoying a turkey dinner on Christmas Day at the home of Christine Larson were Mr. and Mrs. Harold . Orndorf f and son, Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher ."Robertson, : Charles Wendell Larson,, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Orndorff, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Larson,": Mr. - and Mrs. John Larson ' . ' and . daughters, Christipe and Karert Ann. NOTICE '"s'v. ' To all members of Jerusalem Chapter 81 and Sullivan Council 73 and their families; There will be a turkey dinner Thursday night, January 2, ari:30 p. m. at the Masonic Home, after which there will be installation of officers of both chapters. Following installation of officer v there will be an address by X' promi-
j.nent speaker V" from5 Washringtorj,
yr. v . "v wwuiir iiifttv ail; jiiem;hor id' 'oome' fatd.'bi&Cshte:'-. new
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Cbrrriie,.' LTh.udayMjaRi .191 h at the home of Mi?;, j
Giles .for'; thelp annual -Chri
meeting. - At ' the noon, k Jt delicious-" . Covered dish-''d,
.was -.served :1o thirty-six -
bers arid '". eight, i juests,
well filled; plates the; me
and. guests were then sea
tahles.' beautifully; vdecprati
the occasion. The ;' home decorated throughout' wi!
large Christmas tree in the;
ing room, under which gifts for the exchange.
The afternoon . meeting"
called to order by the presid
Edith Miller. A playlet True , Christmas Spirit"
splendidly presented by 1
Grace Webb, 'Jessie Dodd, Ei1 Bledsoe, Pearl Ca penter, It
Corbin, Mary Gi'f, Bernad
Anderson and arII choir. 1
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COLD WAVE PERMANENT WITH 50 fROfiSSIOKIAl-IYPi Ct AS TIC CU If M PlM T tJUHtU
proved to be the highlight of the afternoon's entertainment. The chaplain; Blanche Harding, read the Christmas story from the 2nd chapter of Luke, followed by sentence prayers. Gifts were then . exchanged and mystery pals revealed
Officers for the coming year
were' elected as follows: President,' Bernadine Anderson; vicepresident," Kfcte Howard; secretary-treasurer' Sola McCammon; musician, Mary, . Giles. Names
were drawn for mystery pals.
Assistant hostesses were Mrs.
Kat ; Howard, Edith Miller and Neljie Keene, All departed with the -'true'; Christmas spirit. This
was' the loveliest "party ever held by ths, .Corps members.
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UNIONS NOW SEEK BILLION AND HALF IN PORTA L PAY
Bennett's Pharmacy "Your Druggist Is More Than A Merchant" Phone 96
New Year's Greetings from THE HUNTER STUDIOS
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f; (By United Press) the year ended with the nation's labor unions seeking more than one - and a half billion
JACKSON, .Mfch'.r; (UP). if-Mtddollapsjn suits against employers
Ttle- Ann- Dibble,--a dreiiS-i for retroactive portal to portal
er, is as much at home wftb; pay. , v - . ;.r T----- ;;- ... . .
fflmer and saw as ; withj; ;,Suits filed .. today at jeaerai
.inn ; scissors-r-and-..sho:u,'.tomts across tne country totalled
e a-.hand'-ttiadft sevr;-! lf53,&0Q,n00.a0, bringing the year's
4?i'at.A-':'.':;,r::a.;t6Wl to $l,rG4,535,O00 00. Most of
ttr. ided tlihC-if 'she..-tin?" - Suits were . filFd within the
Special Music New Year's Eve At Hotel Sullivan Noted lady accordionist and popular marimba artist will be at the Sullivan tonight until midnight. ' . Bring your friends to the Sullivan and see the New Year in amid pleasant, comfortable sur-
foundings.
Hotel Sullivan
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v.- NEW- YORK (UP) Fruit - and iruU juices should be taken after, instead of before, a meal to benefit the teeth,' says Dr. Joseph F. Volker of Tufts College Dental School. He reports that citrus fruits, applet and raw vegetables are efficient , cleansers to remove sugars and starches which cause tooth decay.
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INDIANAPOLIS (UP) Police were puzzled by the disappearance of a 24-passenger bus from the terminal denot in rlnwntnwn
nails into Tnfjianannlis. The hns was re
ly the hard- coverec after a citizen reported
it parked at a busy intersection 1 U!i 1 3 1 . .
wnere it naa no Dusiness oe-1
ing." Police wrote off the episode as another unsolved mystery.
Work the electri-
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tire house umbing. 'ibble used start the
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need some
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have to go
laking for a
Rev. A. E. Gidman of London, England, will be at the Pentecostal church for two weeks-be-
; ginning Wednesday, Jan. 1. Mes ' caffoo An rirT"Vki7 on4 manv -4-V
er subjects will be of interest, to all Enjoy these services every night. , Adv.
ving quarters in
asement recently.
le'i Dibbles com-
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ormer home in
'isn't so much work,"
"le . said. "Anybody
little patience can
huse, and patience is a
women have a lot of."
A fear weeks ago she found time hanging heavy on her hands during a lull in building operations. " So she butchered a hog-, canned the meat and put upv350 quarts of fruit and vegetables.-
THIS $' A CARELESS-
'that used fat is vEfty precious; savs SA-VASE BlRt DOtiT WASH IT DOWAJ THE '
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9:30 P.M. 12:30 A. M. ADMISSION $1.50 plus tax
Tickets may be purchased from any Tn Kappa
KAPPA DANCE JAN. 1st NEW YEAR'S DART 'N ARROW CANTEEN
M i ft happy iJfej fc. X Mcet a" yur friend-i here ftfevW SlliJ ew Year's eve. Watch the i year 0Ut ' " ' the eW ear tyi in. with Knnkip. Onon hnno
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IM& vl n FREE COFFEE Pl fiAJSjk Oyster Soup 35c lElkl gZ-'W Sandwiches All Kinds ViffcU
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1 I CXUlllUllul IICVYI tul o JLiiiiivwith Ham & Cabbage, Hot Biscuits, etc. Served Family Style 60c
NIGHT LEO BAXTER & His Orchestra Public Invited Dress Optional ,
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