Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 97, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 May 1947 — Page 3
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-. THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1947,
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SOCIETY
Mist Norma Sevier, Editor Call 12
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BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
The following, people were guests Sunday of Mr. and 'Ms. John W. Bedwell the occasion being Mrs. Bedwell's birthday: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Alumbaugh of Cass, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gambill, Mrs. Mary" Jane Bledsoe, Mir. and Mrs. Tennis Ashcraft and dau-
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ghters, Mr, and Mrs. Bill McAllister and son, Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shrub, all of Cass, M and Mrs. Joe Scott of Linton, Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Meeks and children of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs-. John Leckie of Shilo, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawkins and children of Jasonville, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Meeks and daughter of Cambill. Mrs. Bedwell received many nice gifts.
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Quit paying rent and own 701 home. Special barratna on property an Installment plan. Alao (anna for aale. W: T. HELLO TT
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CHABOCIIE-GILL
, VOWS READ ' Miss P.osita Chaboche, of Paris, France, and Tony P. Gill, son of ,Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gill, of Shelbum. were united in marriage at the St. Mary's Church in" Sulli,i v?n on M?.y 3. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mjrs. John C. Gill, brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom.; The ceremony was witnessed by the family and a few close friends. The bride came to this country about a month ago from France, where she met Mr. Gill while he was serving in the Air Forces. 1 After the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's parents, where the couple now reside. Mr. Gill is assisting his father in farming. He is a graduate of Sullivan High School and served five years in the Armed Forces.
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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
: ; Royal Neighbors meet Friday, May 16, 7:30, regular session. The covered dish ' dinner and Memorial services have been postponed until the June meeting.
Sullivan Rebekah Lodge, Thursday, May 15, 7:30. All members please attend.
Stardust Home Economics club, Thursday evening, May 15, 7:30, home of Mrs. Dave """-'lough, 220 South State "Street. . , i ,
Hm Robert Patterson JM. Henry G- Barbei
LEAVING U. S. DISTRICT COURT in Washington are Secretary of War ' Robert Patterson and Henry G. Barber of the National Bronx bank of New York, both of whom testified against ex-Rep. Andrew J. May of Kentucky in the conspiracy trial of the former congressman and the Garsson brothers. Patterson told of May's intercession for the Garssons' combine, while Barber testified a Garsson check was used to pay oft notes owed by May, - (Intern $onal Soundphoto).
' . Past Noble Grand club, hne of Reva Livingston, 702 South (Main Street, Friday, May 16, 7:30. All Past Noble Grands are urged to attend. Bring a baby or childhood ' photograph and an article on friendship. V.F.W. Auxiliary, Thursday night, Dart 'n' Arrow Canteen, called meeting. All mVnbers urged to attend.
OPEN FORUM DAILY TIMES Letters from ministers and others, Interested in local option, are especially Invited for this column.
Letters and Interviews of a suitable nature and proper newspaper Interest are sought for this column, the editor reserving the right to censor or reject any article he may deem Is not suitable and proper. Articles of SOO words or less are preferred. All articles sent to the Open Fornm must be signed and address given, In order that the editor may know the writer, however, the writer' name will not be published If requested. Articles published herein da) sot necessarily express the sentiment of the Daily Times and this paper may or may not agree with statements contained herein.
visited' relatives here recently. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Mlattox at North Terre Haute last Wednesday, j Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Skinner and children of St. Bernice, visited here over the week-end. Mrs. Harve Rawles was a guest of Mrs. Hallie Robbins Friday. There will be preaching at the
'Mt. Calvary church next Sunday morning. I Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Robinson I of Vincennes and Mr. and Mjrs. ' T. E. Skinner were guests one ' day last week of Rev. and Mrs. Eli Yates. j Ronald Harlow of Anderson, I was the guest last week-end of his father.
All Rebekahs please bring an article for the white elephant sale f vhich will be immediately after lodge Thursday, May 15.
MT. CALVARY The fourth quarterly meeting of the Cass charge will be at Cass June 25th. Rev. and Mrs. Yates attended the revival meeting at Morris Chapel Saturday night. Mrs. Gene Robbins and Edward French of Gary, Indiana,
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TERRE IIAUTE'S MIDGET SPEEDWAY "FASTRACK" North 2.'th St. & Ft. Harr'son Rd. Friday, May 16th, 8:00 P. M; "Powerful New Offenhausers!" "WORLD'S FASTEST DRIVERS" Paved Track No Dust Plenty of Seats Plenty of Free Parking Space. Thrills and Maybe Spills. GENERAL ADMISSION INCLUDING TAX $1.00 Gates Open G:00 P. M. Qualifying Starts 6:00' P. M.
CONSERVATION CLUB NOTICE There will be a regular meeting of the Conservation Club tonight at 7:30 at the city hall. Important business.
Gettinger. Presentation of flower to the oldest mother by Roxie Kelsey. Song "God Be With You Til We Ifeet Again" by congregation.. Closing prayer by Nellie McKee.
SENIOR PALS CLASS MEETS
The tables were beautifully decorated with lilacs and violets. Corsages were made for each
The Senior Pals Sunday School one present. After the program class of the Methodist church delicious refreshments of ice entertained their mothers . and cream, cake and coffee were other guests at Holt Hall Friday served to about 70 mothers. '
night. The following program was given: Song, "Blest Be The Tie That Binds", by the congregation. Welcome address by the president, Olan Vickrey. Response by Drue Pinkston. Scripture and prayer by Roxie Kelsey. Solo by Helena Wesner. Reading by Cvaline Arnett. Solo by Grace White. Quartette, Estie Mason, Reva Bates, Bonnie Roseberry and Anna Nichols. Playlet, "There's One Born Every Min-
ue" by Alta Colvin and Louise I Daugherty. Piano solo by Reah
Pocahontas notice: All members going to Linton Tuesday night be at the hall1 at 6:30. Tri-county meeting (will be held at 8:00 at Linton.
The Lares and Penates were Roman household gods. The Lares warded off danger from without, while the Penates guarded the dwellings from within. In the folklore of Denmark," the Elder-Mother was a sort of hamadryad or spirit who resided in the elder tree and had the power of reviving old memories in man.
Pocahontas club will be entertained Thursday night, May 22, home cf Dola Fisk. Bring covered dish.
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