Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 68, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 April 1947 — Page 5
ULUVAN, INDIANA SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, APR. 4, 1947. PAGE FIVE NORTH BUCKTOWN - Mrs. Delmas Jerrels returned ime from Anderson Thursday rening after spending the past eek with Mr. and Mrs. Billie ;rrels and baby. Mr.' and Mrs. William. Bedwell visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Booker at Kt. Moriah church Pigg and family Friday evening. Saturday afternoon. Several Mr. and Mrs. Albert Price at- ministers from various charges tended church at Pleasantville attended. several evenings last week. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Sweeney A large crowd . attended the and baby and . Mrs. William funeral services for Rev. C. J. Driver visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Abrams and son Sunday. I sister, Mrs. Floyd Bedwell and mier spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pahmier Sunday day. Mrs. Theodore Justus and sons ; Judy. i Mrs. Paul Pahmier and sons of evening. Jimmie Linn is confined to his of Indianapolis, are spending the ' Mr. and Mrs. George Gerber of Vincennes. Mrs. William Bedwell and home with illness, week with Mrs. Raymond Sale Brazil, were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cox of Mrs. Jesse Abrams were in Sul- The Cross and Crown class will and other relatives. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Bicknell, Mr. and Mrs. Owren livan Tuesday. meet Friday evening at 7 o'clock Mrs. Donald Pahmier visited Fordyce and Gloria Jean. King and Mrs. Amanda Roach Mr. ana! Mrs. Claude Foster at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Friday of last week with her , Paul Loren and Charles Pah- were supper guests of Mr. and were in Xyons and Linton Tues- Owren King.
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Drama: "The Way of Life." Pantomime: "The Old Rugged Cross" These dramatic presentations are sponsored bv the Women's Society of Christian Service. Don't miss this, early Easter Worship hour;
10:35. A. M. -MO It NING. WO It SHIP A great service of inspiring music and Easter meditation. Come to pray, worship and re-consecrate your life to God. KeVi J. H. Carnes, who served the Sullivan Church from 19C2 to 1907, will give the Easter message. What rare privilege to have him with us.
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