Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 168, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 August 1947 — Page 3
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SULLIVAN. INDIANA SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- FRIDAY, AUG. 22. 1947. PAGE THREE
MT. TABOR 1 A family reunion was held '. August 3, at the home of Mr. and , Mrs. Lyman Ormiston. Those : ttending were Mr. and Mrs. Geri aid Guyer and son, Neal, of Dana, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ormiston and daughter, ' Frances, of Graysville, Mr. and Mrs. John Dunivan and daughters, Alice and Helen, and son, Gene, of near Graysville, Mr. .nd Mrs. Alga Draper and daughter, Ruth, of Seattle, Washington. Mrs. Lyman Ormiston, Mrs. Alga Draper, Mrs. John Dunivan rind Gerald Guver are children of -.he late Rev. Cyrus Guyer, who was pastor of the Benson Chapel Church northwest of Sullivan seme thirty years ago. This fs the fust time (the Draper family had visited here for more -.nan twelve years. Another daughter, Mrs. Eunice Guyer Berry, lives ft Dennison, Texas. Rev. N. Pauline Guyer is a .missionary :'n Africa. Several from this community attended a sale at Sullivan Saturday hfternoon. Mr. and , Mis. Toody :3ogrd called on Mr. and Mrs. Hall Bogard one evpning last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gilbreath 8nd children had as their guests Saturday night Mrs. Susan Gilbreath and son, Bill, of Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Easton Shipp were in Sullivan Monday . evening. ' Several from this community attended the sale Tuesday at ihe home of Lawrence Davis at Dodd Bridge. Nancy Rose Bogard was the guest Sunday of Delia Pinkston. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Pinkston had as their week-end guests their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Vess, of Indianapolis. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Ormiston have remodeled their home.
LEWIS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheaton and Janice called on Mrs. Foley at Fontanet Sunday. Mrs. James Mehoffy and daughter of Florida, were guests of Mrs. Anna Pigg Saturday. Mrs. James Larew is reported improving. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Metcalf of Terre Haute, snent the weekend with Mrs. Metcalf's mother, Mrs. Rose Richey. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scamihom, and Rev. and Mrs. Oakley Russell Returned from a conference Saturday." Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knight were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Knight. Mrs. Emma French and Mrs. McGlone of Farmersburg, attended O.E.S. chapter here Saturday .night. Mr. and. Mrs. Leo Burris nnd children spent the week-end ?n Linton with Mr.' and Mrs. McBride. " Mr.' and Mrs. Hinkle Wheaton of Paxton, were in Lewis Saturday. '. . . Mr1, and Mrs. Justice Boston
spent Friday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Granger at Tarre Haute. ' - Mrs. Clara Critchfield visited
relatives in Indianapolis last
week.
Sam Brown who was taken to the hospital in a serious condi
tion is reported improved. Chester Mattox of Fontanet was in this community Wednesday.
Mr. Killion of Centerpoint,
called on Harris Wheaton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bedwell spent the week-end in Jasonville. :
Mrs. Audrey Boling Is visiting her son, Bill Boling ar.d family
at Indianapolis.
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BRITISH MISSION seeking modifications of the U. S. loan arrives In Washington for conferences with ; top government officials. From left are J. M. Fleming, economic adviser to the British cabinet office; gir Wilfrid Eady, second secretary of the treasury and head of the mission; Alex T. K. Grant, assistant treasury secretary, and Sir Edmund HaU-Patch, assistant state undersecretary. (International)
"Loathly Lady" is the heroine" of an old ballad, titled,. "The Marriage of Sir Gawain." It tells how that knight married & hideous hag whom no one else would look at, who straightway was released from the apells -af a malignant enchanter to her normal self as a beautiful young woman. It is another variant of the Peauty and the Beast
Za A. Thiers, French historian and statesman, 1797-1877, was the first president of the present French republic, from 1871-73.
DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. i We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co, Sullivan Phone No. 9 WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES
HERE is a pleasant little game that will give you a message every day. It is a numerical puzzle designed to spell out your fortune.
Count the letters in your first name. If the number ol letters bow, m-re, subtract 4. If the number is less than 6, add 3. The result is . " ur key number. Start at the upper left-Sand corner of the rec-, le and check every one of your key numbers, left to right. Then read fee message the letters under the checked figures give yfu; Copyright 1947, by WillUm J. Miller, Distributed by King Features. In
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rTAa old Chinese penal code1 provided that a man could obtain a divorce if his wife was too talkative, or if she disregarded his parents. He could als get a divorce, the code held, if' his wife had an envious or suspicious temper." i Former World War II officers who will receive their college degrees before July 15, 1947, will be given an opportunity to apply for regular Army commissions. i j About 20 missions were built, by Spaniards (1690-1791) in Texas for the double purpose of converting the Indians and hold ! ing the territory for Spain.'
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