Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 7, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 January 1947 — Page 12

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SOCIETY

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-SULLIVAN SADDLE CLUB . HOLD FIRST MEETING ' OF NEW YEAR - If anvone noticed smoke com

ing from the door and windows as well as from the chimney of i the Shelter House at the city park Tuesday night it was the members of the Sullivan Saddle Club getting started for the new year. Two members in starting the fire raised some smoke that "got in their eyes" and moved some to tears. T.ie l&r.rter-b. evident of the ' club opened the meeting taking 'cave of necessary prelim inarms. The meeting was then turn&d over to the new officers of the club. Aside from regular business the club discussed a membership drive and it was decided to have a covered dish social supper at the Shelter House for the next .meeting which will be February 4, inviting anyone interested in the Saddle Club. '.. The new officers elected at the meeting for the new year.

were: President, Wilbur Wilkey; vice-president, Robert Wilson; secretary, Mrs. Eva Williams; treasurer, Alvie Engle; publicity chairman, Mrs. Robert Wilson. Wayne Pope was elected to replace John Springer on the Board of Directors for the club. There were twenty-seven members present. JULIANA MURRAY BRIDE OF PAUL E. FOUl

Miss Juliana Murray, daughter of Jack Murray of Shelburn, became the bride of Paul E, Foutz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Foutz of Sullivan,,. Saturday, December 28th. The vows of the single rig ceremony were read by the ReV-'-tfaek Anderson at the First Christian Church in the presence of A few close relatives and friemds.

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with) black accessories and a corage of white carnations. The bride is a graduate of Shelburn High School with the class of 1946. The groom is a graduate of Sullivan High School with the class of 1940. He spent more than three years in the armed forces, 23 months of wiiich was spent overseas with the Quartermasters Covo. in the Air Force. Mr. and Mrs. Foutz are both

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SULLIVAN REEEKAH LODGE HOLD MEETING Sullivan , Rebekah Lodge No. 252 met for a covered dish dinner on Thursday evening, January 2nd. Following the dinner lodge opened in regular session with Mrs. Effie Cooper, District Deputy and her installing staff from Merom Lodge installing the following officers: Noble Grand, Maude Mason; Vice

Grand, Zola Farrell; Recording secretary, Ellen Staggs; Financial secretary, Gertrude Ruddell; Warden, Nellie Wentz; Conductor, Hoyt Collins; R.S.N.G., Florence Hutchison; L.S.N.G., Mary Parks; R.S.V.G., Crisa Watson; L.S.V.G., Judah Cooksey; I.G., Ina Andrews; O.S., Etta Burkhart; Musician, Arlie Springer; Chaplain, Elsie Valentine; Past Noble Grand, Myrtle Lewellyn.

NOTICE TO NON'-RESIDKNTS THE STATE OP INDIANA. SULLIVAN COUNTr. In the Sullivan Circuit Court. November Term. 1916 BERNDT OLSON VS. COUNTY DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC WELFARE OP SULLIVAN COUNTY. INDIANA, et al , v Complaint No. 81015. Cause of Action Comnlaint to Ouifit Title BE IT KNOWN. That on this 8th dsy of January, in the year 1947, the nbavo named plaintiff, by Pigg and Tennis Attorneys, filed in the office of the Cli.-ik of the Sullivan Circuit Court his eomplaint against the defendants in the above entitled cause, t&pether with an affidavit f a

competent person that said defendants

Millard Fai'k. EdiUi Fleming. Mildred Hermann, Chillies D. Park, June Stafford, James Earl Moberly, A lire Loreno Mdberly, Homer Eusene. Moberly and John Riley Moberly are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants therefore are hereby notified of the filing and pendenev of said comnlaint against them, gaid cause of action bein Complaint to Quiet Title to the following described real estate alttia'e in the Countv of Sullivan, St.ite, of Indiana, to-wil: Lot Number One (1) in JOHN daviS' soNS.AnrarroN to the town (new city) of SULLIVAN, m the! game unworn on Hie recorded plat Of said addition, and that unless they anpear end ansver or demur thereto at the calling of said cause at the Coivt Honpe in Suiiiven Cumtv. and State of Indiana, on the 10th dav of March 1947 p)id complaint, and the matter and thincs therein contained and allesed. will be heard and determined in their absence. WITNESS, the Clerk and Seal of said Court, this 8th day of January, 1S47. (Seal) JAMES H. RINRER, Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court. Picrff nnd Tenntft.

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FORD-SULLIVAN VOWS READ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keane announce the marriage of their daughter, Clara Jean, to James E. Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Sullivan of North State Street The single ring ceremony was performed at the home of Rev. Wyman Hull. They were attended by Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sullivan. ' ' . The .bride wore a light blue suit. Her corsage was of red roses. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan will make their home at 828 North State Street. i WIUTLOCK BROTHERS STATIONED TOGETHER Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitlock of 302 South Court Street, recently received word from Bre-

merhaven, Germany that their , son, Williard Whitlock, has been i promoted to Sergeant. Also inI eluded in the message, was word that another son, Pfc. Joe Ed Whitlock, has been transferred 1 to Bremerhaven where he will I be stationed with his brother.

Joe Ed is with the Military Police there. LEAVE FOR SCHOOL

I Waiter Gene Wallace, William Harris, Burris Walker and Leslie Johes, all of Sullivan, left FriI day, January 3rd, for Chicago 'where they are enrolled in the DeForest Electrical School. The school's new term began January 6th.

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Sullivan County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids until 8:00 A. M. on Monday, January 20th, 1947. on contracts for

the folkwin&'-

1, One Cement Mixer. Mixer to be-(

of not less than Six (6) cubic feet rated capacity; To be equipped with loading skip, water tank, pump and controls. To be powered by suitable gasoline motor. Either skip or tilt type of unloading will be considered. 1 The outfit to be mounted on two wheels with pneumatic tires and fitted witln suitable jacks to support machine j when in operation. 2. One New Truck. Model: Conven-j tional model cab with hydraulic dump Irtdy of not less than 5 yards capacity. Gross weight not less than 14.000 pounds and wheel base not less than 134 inches. Engine: Not less than 260 , cu. inch piston displacement, to develope not less than 28 H.P. A.M.A. I rating. Tires i Real dual, not less than ' 8.25 x 20. Front, not less than 7.50 i X 20.' I Each bidder to submit with bid complete specifications of model offered and Five approximate date of delivery. :3. Re-decorating and painting third floor, of Court House, (same being Circuit Court Room) ; Plana and specifications for each of the above are on file In the Auditor's office at the Court House in Sullivan, j Indiana,. I Bids will be opened at 9 o'clock 1 A. M.. on said January 20th, 1917, Bids shall be submitted on prescribed forms, which are obtainable at. County Auditor's office. Each bid to be accompanied by a certified check In the amount of $100.00. The successful bidder will be required to execute surety bond in amount of twenty-five per cent of the amount of his bid. Rame to be approved by County Commissioners. Non-collusion affidavit j to be filed with each bid. The Board of County Commissioners

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INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 9 (UP) Hogs 7,500; barrows and gilts good and choice 160-225 lbs. $22.50; 100-150 lbs. $2J.25 $21.75; early sales sows $16.40 $17.00, Cattle .1,700; calves 500; good and choice medium weight steers $25.00; medium to fairly good heifers $16.50 $21.50; good beef

choice vealers $28.00 $30.00. Sheep 4,000; good and choice native lambs $21.00 $23.00; good fat yearlings $16.00 $16.75; slaughter ewes $7.00 down.

DR. WEST TOOTH BRUSHES ........ ... ..... 47c PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRUSHES .......... 47c PEPSODENT TOOTH BRUSHES 47c DOUBLE DUTY TOOTH BRUSHES . 47c TEK TOOTH BRUSHES ..................... 29c

DENTAL PLATE BRUSHES 47c

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