Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 159, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 August 1947 — Page 4

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ENTERTAINS WITH .DINNER Miss Dotaline Allen, 30 North Cross Street, entertained the following members of the Indiana University Faculty for a six

o'clock dinner at her home Saturday evening. Mrs. Eugenia K. Spalding. Professor, School of Education, Miss Una Robinson, Professor, School of Arts and Sciences, Miss Ruth Gillan and

Miss Katherine Sehl, Instructors, School of Education.

BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Garland Adams was hostess Saturday night for a birthday party' celebrating the fourth birthday of her son, Steven Ray. He received many nice gifts. Those attending were Larry Hubbard and Donald Hubbard,

Gary Snyder, Donna Lynn Snyder, Shirley Myers, x Melvin Wright, Mr. and Mrs. "Harold Wheatan, Ms. Henry Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Adams and Mrs. Gene Hubbard. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and iced tea were served.

BIRTHDAY DINNER

A group of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hixon, Sullivan, R. 3, Saturdey

night, August 2, for a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Dorrine Ryan. -

Those attending wee Mr. and Mrs. Dell McCammon, Mr. and Mrs. Judge Garwood and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ryan and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Layman and Connie of Oakland City, Ind-

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tended the baseball game in St. Louis, Mo., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. F Logan have returned from a three weeks vacation in. lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas and Mexico.

LeAnne, left Saturday for Mun- Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Logan Jr. cie, Indiana and Wyandotte, ' and family of Owensboro", KenMichigan. From there they plan tucky, are the guests of Mr and

to go to Canada. They will be Mrs. R. F. Logan,

gone about two weeks.

iana, Miss Marilyn Tacket Ada Mae Hixon.

Mr. and Mr. B. C. Brown of

Orlando, Florida, spent the week

ARNETT REUNION

The Arnett reunion will be

and end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert held at the city park Sunday,

LOCALS

Those who spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hiron and Ada Mae of Sullivan, R. 3, were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Furry and family of ' Jasonville, Mr. and Mr;.' Vernon Corbin of Jasonville, Mr. and Mrs. William Boothe and grandson, Charles, of Terre Haute, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ammerman and family of Shelburn. Mrs. John Swayzee and Mrs.

William Stewart spent Friday in

Bloomington, Indiana.

McHUGH FUNERAL HOMES

"Striving To Befriend The Families . . v... ,We Serve." 1. ;Shelburn & Hymera . phone 3i .'-; ".v , ; .;, phone hi

Mr. and Mrs. OUie Gilbreath

and son, Jimmie, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Badger

Wilson of Sullivan, R. 1.

Miss Ardeth Bragdon, who has been spending the past week with Mrs. Anthon Peterson of Paris,

! Illinois has returned home. Mrs.

Peterson returned with her for a couple of days. . . M. and Mrs. Raymond Jennings and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jennings have returned from a few days visit with relatives in St. Louis," Missouri. While there Lee attended a baseball game. Mr. and Mrs. John Frew and Sue Ellen will arrive August 19th to spend two weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. FreW are former Sullivan -County . residents and now of Washington. They will make the trip .by train. Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Weil and

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COUNTY HARDWARE

Vaughn Jones

August 17th. Friends and

tives are invited.

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NEVV SUITS Scott Willis vs. S. B. Barrett. Complaint for damages. Thelma Rice vs. Lester Rice. Complaint for divorce, alimony, custody, support and attorney fee.

Mary Gessel vs. Edward Gessel. Complaint for divorce.

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