Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 166, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 August 1947 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Aug. 20, 1947
'SULLIVAN, INDIANA
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neral. He returned home with were in Sullivan Saturday.
the Doylo family for a few days. Miss Norma Lea Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rogers and 1 Mr and Mrs Cnaries Mans- 'Emanuel Williams were married family were in Terre Haute field and family returned to at Carlisle Sunday afternoon. Tuesday. tneir nome at Mountain View, j Miss Maude Daugherty returnMr. and Mrs. " William Smith 1 Missouri after a few weeks visit ed home last week after a visit and sons of LaPorte, spent the here with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. 'of several days with Mr. and week-end here with Mr. and Poppino and other relatives at , Mrs. Allison Pittman and Mrs.
' ! Roxie McCammon.
A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Salliwn Daily Times, founded 1905, as the dally edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PATTLi POINTER , Publisher ELEANOR l-OYNTER JAMISON Manager and Aaaiatant ICrtltnr
HOMER H. MURRAY . Editor Mrs- C. C. Smith and relatives 'Shelburn.
Entered as second-class matter at the Postofflce. Sullivan, Indiana I at Sullivan. They returned home Buddy Lewis has returned to j Mrs. Gertie McCammon called Publiahed dally except Batwday and Sunday at 116 Wert Jackson St 'Monday morning accompanied his home in Louisville, Kentucky jon Mrs Qra Leslie Friday afterSuUlvan. Indiana. Telephone t hv rhar Herhort anri ftarrinn 'aftpr a fpw wppks visit, with his
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war buddy, Richard McKinley and family. Carl Hancock returned home Monday from the Sullivan hos-
Mrs. Jo Hardy and daughter pital after being confined there of Indianapolis,, was the week- j the past three weeks following end guests of her mother, Mrs. ' an automobile accident. Lillie Ladson, and E. E. Nash. Tom Leslie was in Sullivan
Miss Barbara Walters attend-, Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCammon : a vlslt wnn relatives in rennsyi-
Mrs Alec Pearce called on Mr. and Mrs. Vern vania. week-end at Brazil Davidson and Reece Kennedy ! Mrs Ada Sluder and Lee spent
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Denzil Snyder who had spent a two weeks vacation here . with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. C. C Smith.
OIL FIELD NEWS An ice cream supper was held at the home of Mr. and i Mrs. Henry Seewer for the employees of the Ohio 'Oil Company and their families Monday night. Mrs. Madue Morrical and son, Kintz Earl, have returned Jrom
DUGGER Mrs. F. M. Dukes was in Linton Monday.
Mrs. Jessie Smith underwent a major operation Monday at the
Mary Sherman Hospital.
Mrs. George Comstock was a Sullivan visitor Monday. The Women's Study club entertained Tuesday at the shelter house at the park. At 6 o'clock a dinner was served to twentythree members. After the business session contests were played. Miss Helen Sweeney of Indianapolis is spending her vacation with her mother and brother,
John. Mrs. Sarah Sweeney, John and Miss Helen Sweeney were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Comden and Mrs. Alice Tom Yung. Ballard, served refreshments of O.E.S. met Monday evening in j jce cream, angel food cake and regular session. After the busi-! iced tea. Contests were played ness meeting the hostesses, Mrs. I and won by Faye Ringer and Anna Barrowman, Mrs. Pamkee, ' Verna Hammack.
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SOCIETY B. P. W. PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB MEETING Eleven members of the , past presidents of the Sullivan Business and Professional Women's Club, journeyed to destinations vnknown, with the exception of the committee im charge, Saturday evening for the bi-annual meeting of the club. Committee 'invitations had announced that reservations had been made for the week-end and the announced meeting place proved to be Oakgrove Lodge near Casey, . 111. A delightful chicken-steak dinner was enjoyed at the lodge " at 7 o'clock. Business meeting was later heir? at one of the adjoining reserved cabins. A letter received from Lucia Delhays, Belgian, War orphan, aided by the Past Presidents , Club, expressed great pleasuer in the assistance given hef by the Sullivan club. Following this business meeting, games and contests were enjoyed. A home made cocoanut cake and iced cokes were then served by the committee. Breakfast was enjoyed at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning at
the lodee in the nnol settinc of sPent
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ing was adjourned. C- s- Poppino called on E. E. Members attending were Pearl , Nash Tuesday afternoon. Tj.v...u -rn, ui ivro-io Mrs. Tom Leslie was in Terre
Yaw, "Hazel Alkire, Pauline Medsker, Faye Ringer, Clara Scott,
Haute Thursday. , Mr. and Mrs.: William
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Lydia Brown and the committee e'd ad r ,f estf
members, Mabel Nowlin, Anna "Lr T t xausc" Wolfe and Mary Scott. Mr. and Mrs- Lawrence Rails- ; back. i Mrs.' Evelyn Sexton of IndianaDECKARD REUNION spent Wednesday night and The Deckard reunion will be Thursday here with her daughheld August 24th ot the Linton ters, Sharon and Phyllis. Park. A basket dinner will be Mrs. Anno Tarrah was in Sulserved at noon. All relatives in- jVan Monday, vited to attend. , , Mrs. Ruth Monroe and child- ' ren of Sullivan are visiting Mr.
Miss Barbara Whitlock called
on friends here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shelton
and Max Lee. Miss Sue Granby visited relatives in Illinois last week.
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Often in ONE Day! Muscle Balancing Treo'meit hos notmeliled thousands. For Frcs Information, write CR0I3 EYE FCUKDATION 703 Comrnuf.i'.y Rar.k BiJj. Fontlsc, MicMjin
CLUB NOTICE To all Eagles, special business will be conducted at the regular
meeting on Thursday, Aug. All members are urged to present.
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Memory Restored FORT WAYNE, Ind. (UP) Charles L. Fisher said he had a "blackout" and couldn't remember anything about burglarizing a beauty shop, so he pleaded innocent. During his trial, ' "it all came back to him as the state's evidence piled up, so he decided to plead guilty.
and Mrs. Osa Johnson. Mrs. Connie Doyle spent Friday night in "Sullivan with Mr. and Mrs. James Burdge and on Saturday they went to Staunton to attend the funeral of their brother-in-law, Rev. Henry Shaw. Tex Simpson of Pueblo, Colorado also attended the fu-
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