Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 12, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 January 1947 — Page 9

JLOVAN; INDIANA'

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY JAN!' 16 1947.

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SOCIETY

Miss Norma Sevier, Editor Call 12

; IM'on PAST ; LATKONS CLUB 0r January 2nd Mrs, Edna ateS was hostess for the Merom jst ; Matrons Club. At noon a

iriaus covered dish dinner

Sylvia Harris, Club creed by I Faye Johnson. A short talk on hats by Eva Harris, this lesson , to be given in February. Leaders ' volunteering for ,the . coming

vear. .Bonnie Roseberry was year's entertainment are Myrtle elected president with. Drue Frye and Eva Harris. Meat cookPinkston as vice-president. ery, Helen Shaw and Flossie

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Nona.. Jewell i. presided .at the ghter, Dorothy Bennett, Helen afternoon meeting. Pledge to the Holt, , Phyllis Southwood and flag. Song "Oh Come All . Ye ' children, ; Delores Jennings and

Faithful." History, of the song by daughter, Edah Jewell, Ruth

Pittman. and . son, and Ida. Pittman. ,

Myrtle Frye

HICKORY W.S.C.S. ; The W.S.C.S.- met Tuesday at the home of ,Mrsl George Boone,

! At noon a . covered dish dinner

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Those enjoying the day .were Pugh; garden, Cora .. McGarvey "J:1"V ' H

t liijo t aa far,, and . Amanda Enele:.. ooultrv.

XVACOUailiCO JAAi.J.fc WDUU, CI V " - 1 ' - V 7 Andrews. Anna McCammon, Al- Flossie Hauger and Edith Scott.

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. .... marono Pao, w (, Vmiohn i ne entertainment loiiowea witn

ervcd at a-very attractive . ,,.,. ,

p Tfte nresident Mrs Lillie ! L0U1S8 uaugnerty, tsonnie- itose.- Y"eo " u ,cUI"a' j"jr pai

Id. ' called the meeting to

er at two o'clock. The" follow-

rogram was given: opening "Joy to the World." Devo-

ns, M. Luke i-.i-zv by Lime dd followed by prayer . by itn Vaughn. The club . creed

s read by Margaret Andrews, ge to the flag was ,iven in

.ison. Roll call was answered

"something about Christmas." reading "Christmas Memories" s given by Edna Bates, Names ys drawn for secret pals for

f coming year and gifts were changed. She president thanked all who

helped her in the past year.

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berry, Koxie Kelsey and the euts were given out ana tne hostess. Children present - were pals, revealed. Names. were Maryanna and Ruth Roseberry drawn for 1947, and Nancy Kelsey. -. i Those present were Elsie RiThe next meeting will be held singer, Anna Pittman and Betty at the home of Anna McCammon pittman, who were guests at. the on January 23. This will be an meeting and members were Cora all-day meeting with covered McGarvey, Maude Ransford. Ar-

dish dinner.

CURRY HOMEMAKERS

The December meeting of the Sullivan, Curry Homemakers was held at Bolingejr, the Township House with hos- Jennings,

manda Engle, Edith Scott, Margaret Bradbury, Dessie Branson, Esther Hauger and son, Adah

Ophelia Hall, Essie Sylvia Harris, Lethia Myrtle Bohannon and

tesses Myrtle Frye, Ruth Pitt- Wilma, Gertie Jennings, '. Bess man, Ida Pittman, Edah Jewell Nelson, Verna Russell, May Sluand Delores Jennings, The table der, , Helen Shaw, Stella Caton, was beautifully decorated -in Effie Lovelace, Faye. Johnson, keeping with the season. Birth- Eva Harris, Flossie Pugh, Nona

days of members.-were honored Jewell, Ethel McKinney, Virginia was given and Rev. Homberger

Stanley, Celia Willis,. Ann Wolfe, Zilla Cooksey, . Geneva Boone,

Tad Moore, Guy Ranard, , Ethel Cowden, Hattie White, Mrs. Fulford, Tilda Willis, Thelma Deck-, ard and. Winetta, Rev. and Mrs. Homberger, Dulcie Boone' and Audrey, Lou Boone. .The afternoon meeting , was called to order by the president, Dulcie . Boone. Mrs. White led the devotions. A prayer .was given by 'Ann Wolfe. Song by the

class "Child of the King". Roll

call followed with each respond

ing with a Bible verse beginning with the letter J. The reading

of the minutes and treasurer's re

port followed: The thought for the day "There is an hour for

toil and an . hour for play" by Dulcie Boone. The Bible lesson

for the coming 1. by singing "Happy Birthday. Bos8ticHlnLian,Fid(eX.ai) Aw-. gave hebenedichoit.everal

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. SALEM, Neb. (UP) Blizzards and bad roads, the dread of. most rural school teachers, hold no terrors for Mf.ss Leona Wickham, who. teaches the Brooks School. Miss, Wickham .is never late, regardless of weather, because she lives in a trailer house with her

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BOSTON (UP) The 1947 Massachusetts legislature : will consider a long-range plan for development of the port of Boston at a cost of $25,000,000 during a 10-year period.- - i - ... UCLA Is Melting Pot

MONROE, Mich. (UP) C. S. Mclntyre, -sales manager .of the Monroe Auto Equipment Co,, predicts that in 1947 the efficiency of the average farm tractor will be increased to the point where it will do the work of at least- six horses and mules.

LOS ANGELES (UP) Six hundred and thirty-five foreignborn students from 59 countries and U. S. territories .are enrolled on the Los Angeles campus of the University of California, Registrar William C. . Pomeroy announced, ...

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INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 16. (UP) Hogs, . 6,000; moderately active; weights 160 lbs. up 25c higher than Wednesday; general trend lightweights steady; sows opening steady; good and choice 160-225 lbs., $23.75; top, $24.00; sows , largely . $18.50 $19.00; choice lightweights held at $19.00 or above. Cattle, 1,500; calves, 400; common to good steers and heifers to 25c lower; some interests bid

ding 50c lower;, good steers and mixed yearlings, $22.50: medium

to good lightweights, . $17.00 $21.00; common 1 and medium, $11.50 $15.00; heifers . held around $21.50; medium to good at $20.00; cows also few early sales steady but bulk bid fully 60c to $1.00 lower; good beef cows -bid mostly . $14.00 $15.00;

vealers fairly active, steady, with top at $30.00.

Sheep, 2,000; fat lambs active, strong to 50c higher for two days; deck choice fed northwest lambs

and choice native, $24.00; mostly choice Texas fed lambs, $23.50; good to choice natives, $21.50 $23.00; slaughter ewes steady at $9.50 down.

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