Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 91, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 May 1947 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY HUM - WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 194?, SULLIVAN. INDIANA ! ; LOCALS r Bert Ferree of ne can te tu Anytime Any Place! ! Burl Springer of Chicago, Illi, j Mrs. Ed Novak and daughter, nois is visiting his parents, Mr. Julia Lou, of Tulsa, Oklahoma and Mrs. Sam Springer. 'are the guests of relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Englc and friends in Sullivan and Terre Mr. and Mrs, Richard Burcham Haute: Mrs. Novak is the former of Jasonville. Indiana attpnripH MiwH iw,. flow's ih$ if me to cimm to YELLOW CAB Phone 470 The Thinking: Fellow Rides A Yellow 5. i si:'isnr Wear a D03ER THUSS tbit s'i7ports your hand. No bulb 3 sprpid weak musci.n ... no bulky belts or stir, -.3. Wetir D0333 TRUSS at wnr!c, piny an-i baiiitn. Sanitary, urniv ai-:?. cimfartsMe. Filttd by experts far sir-:? or (Io-:b! ruptura. Gat n"::irr.yrri r?- -'- rt CCV3 TRUSS, free exn:mmtioi, no obligation. Com? in' IIOBBS' ..TRUSS;Blh';ts, CaVm, S:tip!is$ II 14 the Kentucky Derby at . Louis Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foust had as their guests Sunday Miss Mary Prose of Sullivan and George ville Saturday. Sunday guests of Mr. and M!rs. Everett Williams were Mrs. Ed Rogers of Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. mwdK ana aaugmer, Julia L.. oi. Foust and guests visited Mr. and Tulsa, Oklahoma, Mr. and Mrs. j Mrs. W. H. McCord at Oaktown Orland Stanley --of Sullivan and Sunday afternoon. MR,1 J E. OSTLER WILL BE AT DAVIS HOTEL FRIDAY, MAY 9, 9 A. M. to 3 V. M. ONLY We'd. Lke To'. Heh -You Plan Your Gift To

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,PROVEDTiY;66:EIUJOH'M!LES OF 5 ATlSFAaORY. SERVICE .

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GRAYSVILLE W. S. C. S.

,ie Xing ceremony were read

the Rev. Wyman Hull at the

itist parsonage. '

statements. - '' Devotions, were led by Mxine Riggs, and included a piano medley of sacred music by Gladys Kinnett. Hymn in unison. Prayer by Maxine Riggs. An impressive playlet was given by the following: Emma Cox, Dona and Lavera Kinnett, Charlotte and Helen Phillips, Mary Gilbreath, Lester Monk. John Patton, Isa and Michael Burton, Elizabeth Ann Thompson.

Stellie and Nellie Foutz, Patricia

The minutes of the March meet- ei1 tna toutz r me m rParf and annroved A I SteeIe' Frances Burton, Maureen

Kelly, Frances Huff, Jannie Kirton, Elmira Tolbert, Fylura Foutz, Wanda Lou Ransford and Bobby Phillips. Mary Wible, lima Monk and Cora Burton sang trio arrangements during the playlet. Lilly Thompson closed the devotional period with a prayer. Several gave answers to Bible cuicstions. Clos-

The Graysville W.S.C.S. met

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Iiss Freida Fowler, daughter I eanesaay anernoon Apm .sum

VTrs. Rp,.lah Hill a,H ifPnn,th 31 lne no oi iwrs iiarry ivnox

W. .LlJ.Lt A.JJJ. I . i i. i&

vey McKinley, were married ! ing, wer? reaa ana approvea a

lay, May 2. The vows of theunea ra "ow

Family Night Program, which was given at the Graysville a . i.t.

neir attendants were Mr. and Uh ifnpVnmn w(,

Robert Mahan, sister and ' .,;iki wen a i-

her-in-law of the groom.

he bride was lovely In a blue i The 'president nominated Era-

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ories and wore a corsnee of Burton as a committee to olan a ing prayer bv Chloe Rurk

te carnations. Her attendant j joint meeting with-Merom and i Dainty refreshments of lemone an aqua dress with black Dodd Bridse some time in June ade and wafers were served

ssories and a corsage, of , to be held in the Graysville I m --., , .

te carnations. school building. Questions from COUNTRY GIRI.S ci.itr" '

lr, and Mrs. McKinley will! the Methodist Woman were pre-t The Country Girls club met at

te their home for the present scnting by Grade Wernz. Some the home of Mrs. Clara Evans 519 South Section Street. i members had extra interesting snnthwest of Sullivan Thursday

afternoon, April 24. Games were enjoyed with prizes going to Mrs. Dawson and Mrs. Anna Sims. Mystery pal gifts were presented to Tressa Marquette, Anna Sims and Delia Anderson, The hostess served delicious refreshments to the following: Ruth Aliiop, Gladys Evans, Mrs.

! Dawson, Elsie Vickrey, Ann

Morrison, Lula Wesner, Ruth Mctcalf, Chnrlotte Wildin. Inez

Brashier, Anna Sims, Mrs. Gurnie

Bedwell, Mary Graham, Kathryn

Walker, Tressa Marquette, Mar

tha Mason, Laura Lemons, Ada

Brown, Delia Anderson, Pearl

Metcalf and Rosalee Anderson

ine next meeting will be on Thursday afternoon, May 22, at

the home of Mrs. Criss Vickrey

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CARLISLE CHURCH TO HAVE 1)1 OICATIOV

The Methodist church" of Carlisle, Indiana has built an addi

tion to the Church for Church

School rooms, also have installed

a set of Soundmaslcr chimes. The dedication service will be Sun

day morning. May 11, at 0:30. At the noon hour there will be a basket dinner that will honor

Mrs John Bruce, for this will be i Vior. octu i,;,.ii,j,.

There will be no formal invitat'nns and everyone is welcome to attend both the dedication service and the dinner.

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