Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 9, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 13 January 1947 — Page 8

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Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ralph Watkins in Carlisle Thursday evening, January 16 at 7:30.

W.S.C.S. MEETS The Women's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church met Thursday afternoon in the church parlor. The meeting was in charge of the president, Mrs. Faye Duggcr. After the song service and prayer by

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STARDUST HOME i Mrs. Davidson, installation of EC CLUB officers was held. The secretary's The Stardust Homo Economics and treasurer's reports were

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then given. Devotions were by Mrs. Harding. A short playlet entitled "Missions" was given. The study theme for the coming year is "If Such is the Kingdom." All ladies of the church are cordially invited to attend these meetings. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Helen Thomson and Mrs. Vinta Burdgc. WIN WON CLASS The Win Won class of the Graysville Methodist Sunday

School will hold their monthly class meeting Tuesday night, January 14th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ransford. HARMONY EC CLUB MEETS The Harmony Economics club met at the home of Mrs. Carl Price in Sullivan for their regupar monthly meeting. At noon a

delicious covered dish dinner was served. At 1:30 the meeting was called to order by the president! Mrs. John Gill. Pledge to the flag was given in unison followed by the song of the month,

NOTICE OF FINAL SKTTLF.MENT Notice in hereby given that the undprsisnpd Administrator of the estate of J. Harve Crowder, Sr., has this day filed In the office of the clerk of (ho Sullivan Circuit Court his final report of his account with said estate; and that the same will he heard by ths Sullivan Circuit Court on the 1st rittv

of February, the same being the 601 h judicial day of the November term 1946 of said court. Creditors, heirs and legatees of said decedent and ail persons interested in said estate therefore are hereby notified to appear in said court on said day and show cause why said report should not be approved. J. HARVE CROWDER, Administrator. Witness my hand and seal of said court at Sullivan this 6th day of January. 19-17. JAMES H. RINGER. Cleric of Sullivan Circuit Court. ITftys-Sr Hays. Attorneys. 1st Ins l-S-47 2t.

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Gold". It was decided by the club to take a trip to Vincennes

in the near future. After the

business meeting and the lesson on remodeling hats two new members were welcomed into the

club. They were Mrs. Bennet

jMickie and Mrs. Ralph Ford.-.

Members present were Mesdames Jake Brust, ErneSt Brashier, Bennet Mickie, Ralph Ford, Theodore Powell, Frank Debusk, Floyd Mail, Hester Sluder, Art Weaver, Emil Weaver, Charlie Woodsmall, Lizzie Carrithers, John Gill. Vernal Ring, Wiley Kelboski, N. O. Robbins. William May, Boyd Walters, Ova Risinger, Reid Jordan, Floyd Fulk, Cecil Taylor and the hostess, Mrs. Carl Price and assistants, Mrs. Vead Dodd and one visitor, Deloris Snyder. -

BAND PARENTS CLUB TO MEET TONIGHT The Sullivan Band Parents club will meet Monday (tonight) at 7:30 p. m. Members are urged to attend.

CLAIBORNE HOME EC CLUB MEETS The Claiborne Home Economics club met Wednesday, Jan. 1st, at the home of Mrs. Tom Everhart with a covered , dish dinner. The club opened with the, pledge to the flag. Songs "The Star Spangled Banner" and "Silver Threads Among. ,tjie Gold" were sung in unison. The history of the songs were given by Mrs. Charles Pigg. Roll call was answered by "gifts received for Christmas." The lesson on safety in the home was given by Mrs. John P. Curry. , Those present were Mcsdames Zollie Walters, Charles Pigg, Frank Land, Glen Irvin, Alma Van Nattan, John P. Curry, Ceryl Downen, Richard Armstrong. Walter Everhart, Ray Wyman, Ketsel Everhart, Tom Everhart, Flora Curry. Mrs.' Zoe Cummins was a' visitor. . The next meeting will be held Wednesday, February 5th at the home of Mrs. Richard Armstrong. ' ". Our Red Cross sewing will be on January 16th at the home of Mrs. John P. Curry.

A Navy Travelling Recruiting

Team from Indianapolis, will be

in Sullivan, Indiana, on Wednes1

day, January 15th. They will lolate at the City Hall, second

i floor from 9:00 A. M. to 6:00 P.M.

on that day. , "v The Navy is making a drive for a 1,000,000, Peacetime "Reserve. This one ' million quota must be reached within a few months. The Recruiter in Terre

Haute, Indiana announced that the Navy is accepting all ex service men of all branches in the V-6 Inactive Reserve. In addition the Navy is accepting young men

between the ages of 17 to I8V2 for an enlistment in the V-6 Inactive Reserve. ' ' 1

TODAYS MARKETS

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 13. (UP) Hogs, t 6,000; good and choice barrows and gilts, 160225 lbs., $23.50; 100-160 lbs., $22.00 $23.00; early sales sows, $18.00 $19.00. Cattle, 3,500; calves, 500; good to choice 1,000-lb. steers, $25.25; medium to good heifers, $20.00 $23.00; good beef - cows, $14.50 $15.50; good and choice vealers, $28.00 $30.00. Sheep, 3.500; early native lambs, $20.50 $23.00; best good fed shorn lambs, $19.50; slaughter ewes largely $7.00, top $7.50.

LOCALS

Mr. and Mrs. ' Gilbert Snyder are attending the1 Furniture Mar

ket in Chicago. They are the

guests of Mr., and Mrs. C. O.

Etorgmeier of. Oak Park, Illinois,

Miss Marjorie Alsman left last

Tuesday morning for Rural Re

treat, Virginia, for a visit "with

friends and relatives.

Keith Brown has returned to his home after spending two weeks' vacation with his mother, Mrs. Goldie Chambers and other

friends and relatives in Flint,

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LEGION CAGERS TO PRACTICE TONIGHT Officials of the Sullivan American Legion Post No. 139 today announced organization practice

of the American Legion basketball team. Tonight's practice marks the first session of workouts and all members of the Sullivan post who would like to try out for the team are directed to report at the Community gymnasium at 7:30 equipped with basketball shoes. The coaching post will be filled by "Gabe" Takats.

FIDELITY LOAN COMPANY , Up stairs east side square. SulHvan

Telephone service day and night Call Carri-Cab Anywhere Any Tim Ph. ) . ' Btis 470 Station

Norma Stinson, Mary Jane Moon, Kate Hankins and Beverly

McCammon spent the week-end

in Chicago. Mrs. Henry Dodds and Mrs. Robert Wilson of the New Lebanon Methodist Church attended the Vincennes District W. S. C. S. meeting Friday held at Vincennes. There were, 280 registered.

Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Brown left Sunday for Florida for a . few weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blume have gone to Paris, Illinois for a month's visit with their son and family. ' Hartley Williams has been admitted to an Indianapolis hospital for treatment. Many Sullivan friends of Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Lindley are receiving luscious oranges 5 and grffpefruit from Hollywood, Florida where Dr. and Mrs. Lindley are visiting their children. ; Mrs. Walter Kumerich and children have returned to their home in Terre Haute after sev-

I eral weeks visit in Sullivan with

the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richmond. Mrs. Jack Smith is in Akron, Ohio visiting Mr, and Mrs. Bill Dickerson and. family. ... ' Mr. ,an'd Mrs. vLe Shake "have returned to' their home in Toledo, Ohio after being called to Shel-

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10 sootne ana neat raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis

burn due to the death of the latter's mother,- Mrs. Minnie Power. Mr. Shake is, a graduate of Sullivan High School. Mrs. Helen Kipe and young daughter have returned to their home in Chicago after a visit here with Mr and Mrs. Ai Brown, Mrs. Alec Adams has returned to her home in Lawrenceville, Illinois after a visit here with

her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Carlin.

Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

The Red room Is open day.

Cross every

Friendship class of the Methodist church, 6:00 p. m., Tuesday, January 14, church parlor. Members please note change of lime. Promptness will be appreciated.

Frank Neff W.R.C., Wednesday, January 15, 2:00 p. m. Installation or officers. Good attendance desired. Woman's Club, 2:15, Tuesday, January 14, public library.

- Village Homemakers Club meeting has been postponed until January 21.

,Veton Council, No. 405, regular session this evening, 7:30. Installation of officers. All members urged to be present.

Pocahontas club . entertained by Beulah Banther Thursday at 6:30. -

Christian Church choir rehearsal Tuesday night, 8:00 O'clock. '

The Woman's Patriotic club of the Frank Neff Relief Corps No. 155, covered dish dinner; Woodman Hall, Wednesday noon. Bring own table service. - Installation of officers also to be held. Hall will be open at 10:30 a. m. Hostesses in charge are Bernadine Anderson, chairman, Lula Mahley, Betty Hardesty, and Jessie Dodds.

Hud Crowder W. R. C. No. 275 Society, Friday, 'January 17, 1:30 p. m., Modern Woodmen IlalL Anniversary services in the afternoon. Good attendance desired.

Sullivan Home Economics Club, Wednesday, January 15, 2 p. m., home of Mrs. Harry Haskett, 642 West Washington Street, with Mrs. Gilbert Simmers and Mrs. CIyde( Peck as co-hostesses. Needlecraft Club, 2 p. m., Wednesday, Mrs. W. N. As-dell.

B. & P. W. Club, tonight. 6:00 o'clock, Davis Hotel Dining Room. Ruth Lewman of Indianapolis will be the : speaker. Her: subject will be,' "Women in' a Changing ! World."

, Sullivan . Rebekah Lodge, regular meeting, Thursday, January . 16. ;All members please be present. Visiting Rebekahs always welcome.

La Petite Aguille, Mrs. Joe Schroeder, Wednesday, January 15, 1 o'clock, covered dish luncheon.

Friday Afternoon Club, Friday, January 17, 2:30 p. m; 1 Library basement.

- Regular meeting, Royal Neighbors, Woodman Hall, 1 . Friday, January 17, 6 o'clock dinner. Bring covered dish and table service. Turkey and all the trimmings will be furnished by the camp. Officers . . and officers-elect please be present as there will be Installation and . Initiation.

Sullivan Chapter No. 188, Order of the Eastern Star, Monday, Jamuary 13th, 7:30 p. m., Masonic Hall. Initiation services. Visitors welcome.

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GILL FARM BUREAU MEETS JANUARY 14 The Gill Township Farm Bureau regular meeting will be held at the New Lebanon school building January 14th at 7:00 p. m. Jesse M. Boston, superintend

ent of county . schools, will be ',

tne speaker and entertainment will be handled by the S. & E. leader. A chili, supper has been planned and all members are requested to bring a cup, bowl and spoon. . shows how rrs done SAN JOSE, Cal. (UP) Captain

of Detectives Raymond Blackmore gave members of the Quota Club an unscheduled illustration of the topic of his speech at a' downtown hotel. Whilo addres-j Ring the women, the captain j glanced out the window and saw ' a. man wanted by police. He ex

cused himself, stepped outside and arrested a burglary subject. Subject of the captain's speech

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