Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 142, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 17 July 1947 — Page 3
Sullivan, Indiana
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-THURSDAY, JULY 17. 1947. PAGE THREE
Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
TAX-CUT BILL UP TO TRUMAN AGAIN
The East Haddon Home Ec
club will meet at the hcne of Mrs. Scott Willis, Thursday,
July 17.
Couple class of the Baptist
church will hold a picnic at the small picnic grounds at
Shakamak Park Friday even
ing, July 18. Bring basket lunch and own table service. Ice cream and drink will be furnished. Will leave from the church at 6:00 p. m.
Royal Neighbors of America, regular (meeting, Friday, July 18, 7:30 p. m., Woodman Hall. A' social hour will follow.
Sullivan Rebekah Lodge, Thursday evening 7:30. All members urged to attend-. . Pocahontas club will be entertained Thursday night at 7 o'clock at the home of Ina Bosstick. Hostess will be Elsie Bosstick.
Delta Theta Tau picnic at Shakamak Monday evening, July 21. Bring covered dish and table service. Meet on north side of Sherman buildins: at 5:30. Call 4324, 738x, 445 or 690 by Saturday noon
AS SENATE passes revived GOP tax reduction bill two votes short of t.vo-thirds majority needed to override presidential veto, Senator Robert A. Taft (R), Ohio, (right) congratulates Senator Eugene D. I.Iillikin (R), Co'.o., finance committee chairman. (International)
Stated meeting, Shelburn lodge No. 3G9 F. & A. M. Thursday, July 17, 8:00 p. m. Fdward Slover, W. M., Charles Thcjnpson, Sec.
. Methodist church choir will meet tonight at 7:30 at the church.
The Stardust Hr(ie Economics club will meet at the home of Mrs. Hosea Hummell, 421 South Section Street, tonight at 7:30.
EXLINE CORNER
Mrs. Nora Miller' of Linton,
visited Mrs. Roy Dyer Friday.
Mrs. Frank Hopkins was in
Terre Haute Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Brown called on Mrs. Ernest Edds Thursday. , David Houston was in Sullivan Saturday. ; - v .i I Mrs. Gallagher was the guest of Mrs., Ernest1 Edds' Thursday.
GREENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodwin and son, Paul, of South Bend,
have been spending a few days with his ' mother, Mrs. Angie Goodwin and son, Harold. Andy Gilmore o- Terre Haute, and Bob and Tom Ditkerson of Shelburn, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bedwell and son Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Goodwin and daughter, Sharon Sue, had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodwin and son, Paul, of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Pope and children of Cass, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc-
Clanahan and son, Terry, and Mrs. Angie Goodwin and son, Harold. Doris Chubb visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kirk wood of Jasonyille last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bedwell and son, Michael Lee, attended Eastern Star lodge at Hymera Monday night. Doris Chubb is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chubb of Shelburn. Mrs. Anna Everhart attended Easterr. Star lodge Monday night in Hymera. Mrs. Ed Bedwell has been ill the past week, but is some improved.
Ten Years Ago
Today
July 17. 1937:
! Plans are being started for the Bathing Beauty Contest to be staged July 30 and August 3 by the Lyric Theatre, Daily Times and C. & K. Chevrolet dealers. Ten of the Baker mine blast victims go to their final resting places today.
J. Raymond Schutz, noted lecturer and traveler, will speak at the city park tomorrow night. Mrs. Russell O. Cramer, President of the Second District of the Indiana Federation of Clubs, held a most successful council meeting at her attractive home on North French Street. Mrs. Josephine Riggs left Thursday for a two weeks visit with relatives in Paris, Illinois.
The first plover egg found in Holland each year, invariably about March 25, is taken to Queen Wilhelmina, who gives 25 guilders as a reward.
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NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTIES Notice Is hereby given that ihe Auditor of Sullivan County, Indiana, will offer at public sale at the North Door of the Court House in Sullivan, Indiana, at 10 o'clock A. M., Monday. August 11. 1947, to the highest bidder and at not less than the appraised value thereof, the following described
mineral lands as acquired by Sullivan )
County for delinquent taxes, situated in Hamilton Township, Sullivan County, Indiana: NE qr. of the SW qr. of Section 10. Twp. 7 N. Range 9 West, -!0 acres: Part of the SVfe of NW qr. of Section 10. Twp. 7 N. Range 9 West. 79 acres: Part of the NW qr. of SE qr. of Section 10, Twp. 7 N. Range 9 West. 27.50 acres; Part of the SW qr. of NE qr. of Section 10, Twp. 7 N. Range 9 West, 27.50 acres. The above described mineral land belongs to Sullivan County. The terms of the sale are cash. The mineral lands if sold, must be sold on August 11, 1947, and will be sold subject to taxes for the year 1947 payable in 1948. j , Witness my hand and official Deal this 9th day of July. 1947, (SEAL) JAMES McGARVEY. Aurtttir "nl'ivan County, Indiana. 1st Ins 7-10-47 4t.
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