Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 108, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 May 1947 — Page 3
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1947.
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SOCIETY
ROSS ROADS CLUB
The Cross Roads Home Eco-
pmics chib met at Benson Chael Churbh for their May nieetlig. The club was opened by the I resident, Mrs.; Bessie Osburn. Home Sweet Home", was sung in nison and the history of the ong was given by the president, 'he club creed was repeated in nison. :
Roll call was . answered by "Thincs I like to do In Mav."
jThe minutes of the last meeting
were read and approved. There will be a rummage sale in June and all members are urged to make a new inexpensive garment or article for the sale.
The meeting was closed by repeating the club prayer. There were 17 members present. Host1 esses for the "meeting were Mrs. Johnnie Easter Jr. and Mrs. Em1 erson Stark.
The next meeting will be June 5 and will be a covered dish dinner in honor of those having birthdays in April, May and June. ROSE CHAPEL W.S.C.S. The Rose Chapel W-.S.C.S. met Wednesday, May 28th for the special meeting of the month. The meeting was called to order by the president. The opening song, "Showers of Blessings" was sung in unison. Scripture reading, John 3, was read by
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Mattie Hart. Prayer by Ada Hunt. Solo, "My Mother's Bible" was sung by Nelle McKinley with Myrtle Brocker at the piano. A reading "Mizpah" by Vera Barden. A series of questions was asked by Ada Hart. Reading "On
the Palms of Jesus Hand" by .Alice Monroe. Reading "Face of 'Christ" by Myrtle Brocker. Rea1 ding "Builders" by Elsie Sanders. I The following members were present. Nelle McKinley, Alice
Mbnroe, Ada Hart, Vera Barden, Mattie Hart, Edna Unger, Myrtle Brocker and Elsie Sanders. Aunt Frona Prose and Amanda Anderson were welcome visitors. ENTERTAINS GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bloun gave a dinner for the following guests Monday, May 26th. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Roush of Oblong, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sears and sons, Bobbie and Jimmie, of Ludington, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McCullough of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. H W. Mc-
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1 Cullough of Shelburn and Mrs. H. R. Holman and son, Brent, of Louisville, Kentucky. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT ! Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Miss Wilma O. Bedwell, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. John Bedwell ' of Dugger became the bride of Mr. Harry E. Reed. The .vow3 were read by the Rev. Robert L. Benefiel. The single ring ceremony was used with parents and close friends in attendance.
Both the bride and groom are employed locally, the groom having graduated from Sullivan High School. The couple will live at 506 North Court Street in this city. . NOTICE GIRL SCOUT TROOP NO. 2 Cook out at the city park Wednesday, June 4th at 2:00 p.m. Call Mrs. Ralph Ford, 8111 by noon Wednesday. .
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