Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 62, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 March 1947 — Page 4
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- THURSDAY, MAR. 27, 194?.
SULLIVAN. INDIANA
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CARLISLE Mrs. Don Charlton- spent the week-end in Muncie visiting her daughter, Juanita. Mrs. Charlton, Juanita and Larry Sneed were the birthday guests of Mr.' and
Mrs. W. J: Trimble. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde
called on Mr', and Mrs. Edd Pad-
"Essentials For Growing Alfalfa," the recently published Shake Purdue University Agricultural
Extension bulletin No. 242, may be obtained free from the office
gett and family Sunday night. of the county agricultural agent Don Charlton and Marshall V from the University. M. O.
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ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned Administrator of the estate of Pearl Corbin, deceased,. will offer for sale at l'ubl'c Auction, at the late home of the decedent located at 203 SOUTH COURT STREET, SULLIVAN, INDIANA, on 1 '. SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1947 Beginning at 11 o'clock A. M., the following Personal Property, to-wit: 3 pc. Overstuffed suite, piano and stool, large chair with foot stool, stand table with bookcase ends, wool rugs, small rugs, mirrors, vases, dishes, pillows, curtains, scarfs, bed with springs and mattresses, leather davenport, rockers, leather bottom chairs, library tables, lot of books, pictures, curtains and rods, comforts, sheets, blankets, quilts, spreads, small tables, Crosley radio, dresser, dining chairs, roll top desk, china closet, alarm clock, fish bowl, kitchen chairs, kitchen carrnets, Gas Refrigerator, Queen coal cooking stove, Estate gas cook stove, meat block, cooking utensils, dish towels, pressure cooker, electric fan, lard cans, spray, coal packer, iron pot, emery stone,' sprinklers, teakettle, wash pans, hammers, knives, forks, spoons, canned fruit, ax, coal buckets, cot, coal shovel, jars, brace and bit, flower stand, kitchen fable, jars, featherbed, bolster and sl'p, vanity dresser and stool, trunks, wardrobe, Royal Electric sweeper, wash stand, laprobe, slip back, brooms, stove board, Nubian heating stove and pipe, sewing machine, large clothes press, gas heaters, clock, dining table, 2 tennis rackets, small stool, old high chair, safe jpillow cases, table clotfis, shovel, tongs & poker,' towels, piano scarf, napkins, baskets, tin cans, o;l stove oven, gas plate, sideboard, small press, hot water bottle, Small Electric cleaner, soap powder, electric iron, food chopper, step ladders, tools, wrenches, empty cans, pans, oil cans, electric washer, spade, screen for grate, hand sweener, floor mop, tubs, ironing board, lantern, square, wash board, mop bucket, grub hoe, pitch forks, hand saw, new screen wire, wood barrel, level, meat saw, corn popper, lawn mower and basket, crosscut saw, 16 ft. ladder, hoc, garden rake, leaf rake, garden plow, Bausch and Lomb microscope, case lenses, set of Doctor's tools and instrumnets, doctor's chair, t leather sofa, 2 glass cases, settee, platform scales, large' screen, window, steel barrel, fljor rubber matting, curtain stretchers, 2 seed sowers, scythe handle, wood and board part:tion,'oId lamp, corn knife, Cary Safe, and other articles too numerous to mention. ' V TERMS OF SALECASH. : . Lewis E. Chowning, Administrator
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Pence, author of the bulletin and ,,' .., . . member of the-agronomy staff, MAN'S "lB "0LDS recommends that livestock farm- "5,? G TU,ESDAY ' , A ' , . . ... . . The Woman's club met at the era. who need high Quality hay library Xuesday March 25, The and pasture have greater assur- president, Mrs. Malcolm Campance of better production from bell, presided and the club voted alfalfa than from' other legumes, to support Mrs. Oscar Ahlgren of
Whiting, Indiana ior the 2nd vice
president of General Federation. Mrs. Will A. Thompson gave the devotions "Race Prejudice" from E. Stanley Jones' "Victorious Living." Her closing Lenten Meditation and prayer were very appropriate. The program topic "Youth Contribute to Modern Cultural Trends Youthful Writers" was used. - Mrs. John T. Hays gave a brief
biography of J.T. Powers and , delightfully reviewed the shortj ' story "The Trouble." This dealt
with a Negro family and a race riot. - S
Mrs. Elizabeth McNabb gave the biography of Lawrence Krit.chqll, a 27-year-old former captain, of paratroopers, and in an effective manner read his first short story "Flesh and Blood." . These youthful writers, Powers and Kritchell, had their stories selected as O'Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1945.
GET-TO IGETHER " CLUB , ( The GefrTo-Gether Club met at the home of Mrs. Gladys Huff for their monthly meeting with Mrs. Dorothy Loudermilk as coi hostess. At the noon hour a very delicious " dinner was enjoyed. After the regular business meet
ing a program was given. " j Those present";- were Gladys Huff, Helen Whitman, Georgia
jPlew, Lena Layton and ' Eliza-
Wible and Judy, Hazel Davis, beth Anne, Cora Bell, Helen Ethel Eaton, Alma Christy, Helen Wilson, Tressa Allison, Jessie' Poe, Minnie Denny, Verne Steele,' Imogene Whitman, Lloyd Huff, Maxine Huff, Margaret Ormiston and Frances, Edith Hamm, Lorine Kester, Esther Bell, Mabel Gorham, " Dorothy Wilson and Larry, Rachel Unger, Eva Layton, Wanda Pethtel, Ada Ephlin,', and Fern Brown. : -The next meeting will" be held at the home of Helen Whitman on April 16th with Dorothy Wilson as Co-hostess. -- . . -
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BASKETBALL MOTHERS CLUB MEETS TUESDAY ( The Basketball Mothers club met Tuesday, March 25th 'at 'the home of Mrs. Goldie Ray on South Main Street. ' : I The meeting was opened ' by; dir . scci-ctarya;id treasiu er's re- ' ports given .rfcy, Mrsif ' Alhcrin. Kaiser:' It 'was vcraiiat mei bers next year "'euterlain alphubetically. . ' ' . f . . . I A bake sile will' be lteld Saturday, April 5th beginning ,at v 0:30 at the W. S. Jared's Mace Tire and Battery Service Station , on North Section Street. ' .Mrs. Jcanctte i Wernz played several piano selections. . ' Refreshments ' were ' served " to the following members: Mcsdames Edith Clarkson, Gretchcn Howe, Tnna Jared. Catherine Kaiser, Mignon - Hilgediek, GorUm Keck. Louise Asbury. Effie Soiithwood," ' Virginia'' Sevier, Corine Hummell, Cecil Sims, Jcanctte Wernz, Bernice1 Cummins, Eddie Moore and the hostess, Mrs." Goldie Ray, Mrs. Ray. was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Mary Lund, and her daughter, Mrs. Bob Weathers. ' The next meeting will be held April 14 at the home of Mrs. A. B.-Libke on West Washington Street. ' ' - .
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rriTJKT0 NON-UKSIUKNTS VJ"E STATE OK INDIANA. SUU.IVAN COUNTY. In (he Sullivan Circuit Court. February Term. VM1 Ureatice Mae Vaught v, - Kyle Walter Vausht"
I Camplaint for Divorce BE IX KNOWN. That on this 2th day of March, in the year 1947. til ,iny named plaintiff, by. Pijrsr & Tennis Attcrneys. filed in the office of the Clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court her complaint a?ainnt the defendant in the above entitled cause, together with an RffVHvi of n cmpntent pe-son thai aairt deffudant Kyle Walter VauKlit la i - iident of the State of Indiana. He'dant therofo in hereby notified of the filing and pendency. f iaid complaint DTaiiiH him. yid hiik) r ..,.'t.,n hehi-r Coiaplaint for Divorce., and Hint tio'exH ' lie ' appear.- and aiwiwerf dcmiKV thereto, at tho - UltiCT of.!,) cause at ' the Court. V me In 8iiHivi County and State, of Indiana, on the 31st day of Mav 1947 BS'id fOTnplaint. and the matterf and thirim therein contained and e" i, -v V heard. and detennineil In his absence. j Witness, the Clerk and- Seal of vii'l Court, this 26th day of March. 1947. . (Seal) I . JAMES H. RINfJER. I ficvk Sullivan Circuit Owrt. vtia f' Teinif. Altorneya for Plaintiff. . ' 1st ins 3-27-47 3t. . . .
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