Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 52, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 13 March 1947 — Page 4

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FOR SALE Used twobuckle combat boots, and Army shoes, slippers. S & S SHOE REPAIRING,, Benny DeFrank. One door south Index,

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FLEAS ANTV1LLE W.S.C.S. led in prayer. Rev. Karris gave The W.S.C.S. of Pleasantyille the Scripture reading from the met at the home of Rev. and 9th chapter of Luke. During the

Mrs. Harry Karns Tuesday night. The meeting was opened by the group singing "Onward Christian Soldiers". Mrs. Carrie Harbin

PERSONAL PREFERENCE It is a part of our code to see that no personal preference is overlooked. We make arrange ments to fit your individual desires and in come for we feel it is the obligation of every Funeral Director to do all he can to meet his patrons' every wish. Schulze Funeral Home vv Successor To Risinger & Kresge Carlisle, Indiana

business meeting it was voted to donate to the USO drive. The group will visit Glenburn Mission, (time to be announced later) and each is asked to take some type of bedding or bedside table. Wednesday night, Mjarch 26th, will be W.S.C.S. night at the revival. A reading, "To An Atheist" was given by Mrs. Julia Brown. Miss Edith Ann Bicknell sang "Take My Hand Precious

Lord", accompanied at the piano by Miss Helen Spencer. Readings, "Trouble Brings Friends" and . "Would You Like to Take a Trip to India" "were given by Mrs. Nannie Robertson and Mrs. Dorothy Timmerman. Piano duets, "Blest Be The Tie" and "Power and Glory" were played by Mrs. Tressa Spencer and Mrs. Jessie Brust. Many . interesting games, led by Rev. Karns, were enjoyed i during the social hour. Later in I

the evening, the guests enjoyed a

tea. The serving table was handsomely decorated in honor of St. Patrick's Day. Presiding at the table were Mrs. Kathleen Ogle and Mrs. Peggy Headley. Refreshments of tea, coffee, cake and whipped cream, and mints were served. Those present were Mrs. Lola

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, One-Minute Test 1. ' Can you name the present United States Supreme Court justices? 2. Who was appointed to sueseed the late Adm. Marc Mitscher as commander of the Atlantic fleet? 3. Who "is the United States' secretary of labor? j Words of Wisdom J Our grand business in life'is ' not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what i lies

dearly at hand. Carlyle.y Hints on Etiquette .

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-GRAB BAGmiliates another especially before others. It is bad manners, bad psychology, and loses friends..

Today's Horoscope If today is your natal day, you have a friendly and engaging personality, and form many lasting friendships. You should let your gift of intuition guide you, as it is more accurate than your carefully drawn conclusions. You are impulsive in love, but honest and faithful. Today is good concerning friends, large concerns, . groups, business affairs. In the next year of your life your financial position will Improve smartly in spite of some annoyance and threat-

eried ( misrepresentation in busi-'" ' ness matters. New friendships are also Indicated. Today's child wuT be very successful, money being plentiful, albeit unexpected worries are foreseen, probably through attempted fraud and over liberality.

One-Minute Test Answers 1. Chief Justice Fred Vinson; Justices Felix Frankfurter, Stanley Keed, Wm. O. Douglas, Wiley, B. Rutledge, Hugo Black, Frank Murphy, Robert Jackson and Harold H. Burton. -''.!,- 2. Vice Admiral ;, William H. Blandy. , ; -. 3. Lewis B. Schwellenbach.

! HICKORY. W.S.C.S. i The W.S.C.S. of Hickory met Tuesday, March 11 at the homo of Mrs. Roy Stanley. The morning was spent socially and a buf- . fet dinner was served at the noon hour to the following: Rev. and Mrs. Homberger, Mrs. Fulford, Mesdames Guy Ranard, Dulcie Boone, Stella Figg, Ellen Boone, Zilla Cooksey, Hattie White, Tilda Willis, Ted Moore, Alta Willis, Ethel Cowden, Ann Wolfe, Geneva Boone, Roohk Ransford, Mr. and' Mrs. Roy Stanley. ! The meeting was called to order by the president, Dulcie Boone, and opened with the class song "Did You Think to Pray" in unison. Devotions were given by Guy Ranard. Prayer by Ethel Cowden. Song "Just As The Evening Sun Went . Down" by Guy Ranard. Verse for the day by Dulcie Boone. Roll call by secretary, Roohk Ransford, was

answered by a Bible verse be- j ginning with M. Report of the i secretary followed. The proeram was in charge of Cecilia Willis. Songs "Bring Your Vessels Not a Few" and "Take Up Thy .Cross and Follow Me" by Guy Ranard. Reading, "The Best Investment Plan", by Tilda Willis. Song "Regions Beyond" by Dulcie Boone, Ann Wolfe, Guy Ranard and Zilla Cooksey with Ethel Cowden at the piano. Benediction by Mrs. Homberger. The

Quit paying rent and own jpui home. Special bargains on property on installment plan Also farms for tale. W. T. I1ELLOTT

honored with a and handkerchief

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shower. - The next meeting will be with Roohk Ransford.

Mother And Son Long-Livcd

i FARMINGTON, Me., (UP) On her 30th birthday, Mrs. Viola T. Holt, gave birth to a son. She and the son- have just observed simultaneously their 102nd and 72nd birthdays, respectively.

.. Exclusive device relaxes ncaniig Appointments in the home upon request. Sonotone of Terre Haute F. P. Sayre, Mgr. 1015 So. 7th Street Terre Haute, Ind. C-4001

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Daugherty, Thelma Benefiel, Peggy Headley and Sue, Vivian Cox, Julia Brown, Kathleen Ogle and Sandra, Verne Spencer, v Helen Spencer, Ina Garrison, Jessie Brust, Georgia Andis and Wilma, Dorothy Timmerman, Blanche Daugherty, Golda Price, Lola Bedwell, Nannie Robertson and Jeweldean, Hazel Newkirk, ' Tressa Spencer, Lucille Harbin and Nancy, Edith Ann Bicknell, Carrie Harbin, Dorothy Newkirk, Lola Frye, and the host and hostess, Rev. and Mrs. Karns.' ' . The next : meeting will be at " the home of Mrs. Vema Spencer. CLAIBORNE HOME EC CLUB The Claiborne Home Economics club met at the home of Miss Flora Curry for their Ma"rch meeting. Miss Gentry, Home Demonstration Agent, gave the lesson on "brighting , up the house". Type and selection of wallpaper and paints and new cleaning methods were discussed. In the absence of the president and vice president, the secretry, Mrs. Frame, was in charge of the meeting. She gave a good re"rt of the Red Cross meeting. The next Red Cross meeting will be at the home of Mrs. John P. Curry on March 20. Members present were Mesdames William Frame, Walter Everhart, Roy Whitlock, Tom Everhart, Charles Pigg, Estel Everhart, Alma VanNattan, Zollie Walters and Flora Curry. j Visitors present were ' Mesdames Joe Cummins, Elsie Leach and Allie Strawn. - The next meeting of the club , will be held April 2nd at the '

home of Mrs. Walter Everhart. . . : " 1 1 which make more than 90 dec-

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