Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 76, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 April 1947 — Page 4
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EUELIVAN DAILT TESIES-i WEDNESDAY, Apr. 16, 1947 SULLIVAN. INDIANA
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benNett-finkston vows read The marriage of Ruth Anne Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. McCarthy,, of Crawfordsville, Indiana and Delmar W. Pinkston, son of Mr. and VUs, John Pinkston, of Merom, took place Saturday, April 12 at high noon. The vows of the double ring ceremony were read by the Rev. Howard C. Taylor in the Prayer Chapel of the First Methodist church in Crawfordsville in the presence of the immediate families and a-few close friends. . , Attendants were Miss Vera Pinkston of Sullivan and William P. McCarthy of Crawfordsville. Both Mrs. Pinkston and her attendant wore tailored suits and corsages of roses. A luncheon was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William McCarthy for the wedding party. Following a two weeks trip through the South Mr. and Mrs. Pinkston will ' make their home in English, Indiana where Mjr, Hnkston is Chief of Field Party ! for the U. S. Geological Survey rp,.I,; r..nnh Girls! Women! Who with its nervous cranky feelings .. . Do female functional monthly disturbances make you feel nervous, fidgety, cranky, so tired and 'dragged out' at such times ? Then do try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
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C. W. E. CLUB The C.W.E. club was entertained Friday,' April 11 by Mrs. Emma Gettinger. and Mrs. Alice Coffman at the home of Mrs. Gettinger. A delicious covered dish dinner was served to the following members: Mae Ruddell of Terre Haute, . Bertha Workman, Elsie Robbins, Lydia Price, Josie Frakes, Stella Wilkey, Anna Lowdermilk, Alice Coffman, Emma Gettinger and a guest, Mrs. Ada Thixtun.
T. . , ., . .. . It was voted that the present TSTar Sr s hGpS dent; Bertha Workman, secretary, and treasurer. Alma Richardson, DINNER GUESTS Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Nicoson of Coal City, Indiana, had as their guests Easter Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ciskitti and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Russell, all of Rock Falls, Illinois, Mr., and Mrs. Delmar Beight and children of Bicknell, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Grove and daughter, Eugenia, of Shoals, Indiana. The Nicosons are (r,rm racMonfc nf CilHunn Suffer Distress Of table Compound to relieve such symptoms. It's famous for helping girls and women in this way! Taken regularly Pinkham's Compound helps build up resistance against such distress. Just see if you, too, don't remarkably .benefit. Also a great stomachic tonic. Worth trying! COMPOUND
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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT i Announcement has been made ' of the engagement of Miss Marilou Conrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conrey, of Griffin, Indiana, to Joe W. Brumette, 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brumette, of this city. Miss Con- ! rey is a graduate 6f the Griffin I High School and Mr. Brumette is a graduate of . the Sullivan High School. Both Miss Conrey and Mr. Brumette are sophomores at the Johnson Bible College in Tennessee. The wedding date has not i been set.
t HARMONY HOME EC CLUB The Harmony Home Economics club met Thursday, April 10th at ' the home of Mrs, Floyd Fulk for their April meeting with Mrs. jtecil Taylor assisting Hostess. A 2 en3yed at tne noon hour, , i iu -me aiiernoun me. meeting was called to order by the presi dent, Stella Gill. Pledge to the flag was given in unison followed by the song of the month "Sweet Genevieve." Roll" call was answered by household hints. Mrs. Carl Price and Mrs. Jake Brust gave' the health lesson which was very interesting. Mrs. Bennet Mickey, Mrs. Verna Robbins and Mps. Ernest Brashier, each received a birthday gift, from their mystery P-a Ah'te JP s?le wf " "- ,111 CIS aULUUIlCH. Entertainment was given by little Miss Marshall, Mrs. Herman Scott, Dorothy Kelboskie and Mrs. Edith Woodsmall. i : Six guests were present, Mrs. i Harry Hawkins, Mrs. Dan Scott, Mrs. Herman 'Scott, Mrs. J. R. Sindelar, Mrs. Arch Lovelace and M-s. Dolph Railsback. The following members were present: I uubeJmiie dual, ocuiy icjouat, Sylvia Brashier, Esther Dodd, Stella Gill, Faye Ring, Dorothy Kelboskie, Alta Mail, . Florence ' Powell, Edna Price, Elsie Risinger, Hester Sluder, Maggie ' Taylor, Josephine Walters, Betty ! Weaver, Stella Weaver, Edith SPECIAL
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Mrs. Lucille Ford, Mrs. Mickey, Evelyn Marshall TPlnssip TVTav The next month's meeting Will LTC UC1U dk U1C VI JJU?. William May with Mrs. Frank DeBusk assisting. locals Mrs. Tilden Alsman of Sullivan route five, received word this Week from her daughter, Marjorie, that she completed her course in beauty school at Wytherielle, Virginia, April 5. . Jess Dudley has gone to Summitville, Indiana, where he will be employed by the Kraft Foods Company. Miss Heleli Margaret Dudley is visiting friends in Indianapolis for a few days. Mrs. Hortense Kaufman spent Monday in Terre Haute with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kable and attended a party in honor of their son, Bobby's 14th birthday. '
Rev. and Mrs. R. W.Brown of Tuesday's general trade; 100-160 the Sullivan Pilgrim Holiness , lbs ?1-00 higher; sows ' 50c to Church held a few nights' meet-;; $100 bigher than Tuesday's low ing for Rev. Nicason! of Coal City ;jc!ose. good and choice barrows at the. Middleburg VU.B. church. andi euts 10-350 lbs. S21.75- mn-
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Rev. and Mrs. Nicason of Coal I?: choice lightweights eligible City, shopped in Sullivan Monday i $19-50, and visited Mrs. Nicason's sister ' Cattle 2,200; calves 500; steers in Merom. ' : and heifers active; largely 25c "... ' -. '.. :.."!", - weight steers to $23.35; some held Mr. and Mrs. . Homer - Daniels higher; , good light to mediumarid 'daughter, Mary Lou Buckley,- above $23.50; bulk low good to and Mrs.. Maxine Wright attended $23.50; common and medium to the opera; " "Madam Butterfly". $21.50; medium and good heifers last night at the Indiana Univer- to $22.50; cows steady active to sity Auditorium. " ' 50c higher; most advances on Mrs. Carl Engle is the guest ' common and . medium good beef
this week f Mrs.' Junior Haley at' Chicago. Mr.' and Mrs. Joe Dillahunt of Louisville, . Kentucky, arrived here today for a few days' visit with her mother, -Mrs. John Bunch. . Mr; and Mrs. Maurice Thompson, Edgar ,' Crowder and Ben Crowder , attended the opera, "Madam Butterfly ".'last night at the I: U. auditorium. .
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I and Mrs. Ralph Jackson ' -were Dr. Jackson and Bed Jackson. Mr. aiid Mrs. Earl Frederick were dinner guests Sunday of Mervin Wilson of Carlisle. Little ' Miss . Rita Edwards or near Carlisle, visited the past week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frederick. . i NEW LEBANON Mrs. C. B. Lismnn is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Raymond and daughter. Linda,, in Hampton, Virginia. Mrs. Raymond will be remembered as Miss Kathleen -Lisman. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Biggs were in Terre Haute Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Austin
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