Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 67, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 April 1947 — Page 8
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PAGE EIGHT SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, APR'. 3, 1947. SULLIVAN. INDIANA
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HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted April 2: Mrs. Dochia Hunt of 513 East Davis Street; Milton Pinkston of Merom; Mrs. Stella Russell of 229 North State treet. Dismissed . April 2: Sylvia .Clements of Carlisle. Anytime Any Place YELLOW CAB Phone 470 . The Thinking Fellow Rides A Yellow . if aster patents.
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LITTLE-WORKMAN VOWS READ A candlelight ceremony at 7:30 o'clock March 14th united in marriage Miss Betty Jane Little and Floyd E. Workman Jr. The Rev. Kenneth E. Thome read the vows in the Speedway Christian Church before a beautifully arranged background of ferns, spring flowers and a twentysight way candelabra. . The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white slipper satin fashioned with sweetheart neckline outlined with seed peals, a fitted basque bodice and full skirt extending into a graceful train. Her fingertip veil of imported ivory illusion was attached to a small lace cloche covered with seed pearls She carried an arm bouquet of spring flowers. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Little, 3J46 N. Salem Street, Indianapolis, and y;- and Mrs. Floyd E. Workman, 4966 W. 15th Street, Indianapolis. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houpt, Mr. ind Mrs. B. F. Workman, Mrs. Charles Baughman, Robert Baughman and Mrs. Floyd Dozier and daughter, Sharon Kay, of of Sullivan. LAWN
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SAFETY is the' Keynote la erationof our aiabuance service. Three New Parks To Be Added To State System INDIANAPOLIS, April 3. Addition of three new parks of ma jor importance to the , Indiana state park system within the next two years is regarded almost as a certainty by the Indiana Department of Conservation. John H. Nigh, department director, said today that action of the 1947 General Assembly in ap propriating $990,550.00 for state park improvements during the approaching iiiennfum "practical ly guarantees addition of the Whitewater, Mississinewa and Chain-o-Lakes parks." Specific appropriations for all three areas, which now , are in the process of being acquired by civic groups, were included in
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COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones the park grant. Sums for primary improvement were approved fori the Mississinewa and Chain-o-Lakes parks and $200,000 was appropriated for construction of a 200-acre lake at the Whitewater, which is located in Union county. Nigh said addition of the three areas to the Indiana chain will mark the first' addition since 1942 when Tippecanoe River and Versailles parks were acquired from j the Department of Interior. Both the latter parks are in the early. development stage and the General Assembly appropriated funds for improvement of both. A 200acre lake is scheduled for Versailles and a large swimming .pool for Tippecanoe. "1 VANHEUSEN Shirts MARLBORO Sport Shirts Sport Coats Slacks
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