Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 157, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 August 1947 — Page 3

, SULLIVAN, INDIANA

SLLLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, AUG. 7. 1947.

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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

C.W.E. Club, Friday, August 8, 218 West Jackson St., Mrs. Ann Lowdermilk, hostess.

There will be no August neeting of the Triple L. Home Economics Club.

The Friedship class party has been postponed until September.

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Called meeting Royal Neighbors of America, Friday, August 8, 7 o'clock. All officers be present for practice.

Shelburn Chapter No. 209, Order of the Eastern Star, covered dish dinner Friday evening, August 8th, 6:30 p. m., Maronic Hall, farewell' dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Conroe Wyman who will leave shortly for Arizona. All members and their families are invited and urged . to attend.

INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 7 (UP) Hogs 4,000, early sales generally steady although some interests not bidding on weights above 25(f lb; good and choice barrows and gilts 160-225 lb. $28.25 $28.50; 225-300 lb. $26.00 $8.00; 300-400 lb. $23.75 $25.25; 100160 lb. $25.25 $26.25; sows about steady at $16.00 $23.00. Cattle 900; calves 500; odd head strictly yearlings $32.00; choice 1100 lb. steers $31.00; odd head good and choice yearlings $27.00

$29.50; medium to good grassers $18.00 $20.00; common light weight to $13.00; cows about steady; good beef cows $16.00 $17.00; common and medium $12.75 $18.00. Sheep 800; fully steady; rood and choice fed native lambs $21.50 $22.50; n;edium to good $18.50 $21.00; common nnd medium $14.00 $17.50; slaughter ewes steady at $5.00 $7.00.

Mrs. Elizabeth Coiner, and daughter, Mrs. Betty Lynn and son, James Lynn, of Staunton, West Virginia arrived Monday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Ridgeway of Graysville. Mrs. Coiner is a sister of Mrs. Ridgeway's. Mrs. Gertrude Massey has returned from a visit at Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Walters and daughter, Lynn, have returned from a , trip through ihe

West including Yellowstone National Park and the Black

Hills of South Dakota. Miss Clara Bennett of Terre Haute, is the guest of her parnts, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Bennett. Mrs. Robert Springer is spending two weeks in Lake Forest, 111., attending the Christians3n Choral School at Lake Forest College, August 3 to 15. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Badger entertained at dinner . Tuesday night in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Badger's mother, Mrs. Mary Adams. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lewellyn, Miss Mary Alice Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Veil, the honored guest, and Mr. and Mrs. Badger.

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The Junior Stamp club will . meet Friday, August 8, at 2:30 with Miss Effle Douthitt, 219 Crowder Street. Please bring stamp books and .sandwiches for a picnic lunch. Any child interested in stomp collecting is invited.'

Sullivan Rebekah Lodge

:will meet Thursday evening 'promptly at 7:30. All mc.ibers urged to attend. ;-'

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The Get-To-iG'ether club J will meet at the home of Mrs. J Vern Steele, August 14, with ; Mrs. Georgia Plew as co-

hostess.

Business and Professional Women's Club, picnic at the wes. shelter house, Shakamak, Monday, August 11, 6:30

j o'clock, pot lunch dinner. Bring own table service. Drink furnished by committee.

Presbyterian Circles will 'meet Friday afternoon, 2:30. Circle No. 1 with Mrs. John Curry; Circle No. 2 with Mrs.

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J No. 3 with Mrs. Ira Shaugh-

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