Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 170, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 August 1947 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, AUG. 26, 1947. SULLIVAN, INDIANA

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SOCIETY WSCELLANEOUS SHOWER A miscellaneous shower was given Friday, August 22 by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mason of Sullivan, R. 5, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Mason Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. William Harris, Mrs. Beulah Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goodman and sons, all of Terre Haute, Mrs. Tressie Steele, Mr.

Dudley of Sullivan, Mrs. Herbert Pigg and Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Gurthel Morgan, Goldie and Dallas, Ella Mae O'Haver, Mr. and Mrs. Pearle Fisher amd Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Skinner, Max and Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Aden Robbins and granddaughter, Bobbie, Richard Robbins and Thelma Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McCammon, Betty and Sue, Anna Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. James Mason and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Goodman, Mr.

and . Mrs. Merle Terrell and and Mrs. Russell Clayton and

children, Mrs. Raymond Prose son, Maybelle Neal, Mr. and Mrs. aind children and Mrs. Margaret ,W. D. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.

-Joe Daniely, Mrs. Russell Bled

soe, Paul, Lois, Jack and grandson, George Russell, Mrs. Catherine O'Haver, Jessie Mae O'Haver and Shirley, Esther and Maxine Myers, the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mason, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mason and James H. Mason. Several sent gifts who were unable to attend. Refreshments of ice cream sandwiches and lemonade were served.

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PSI IOTA XI SORORITY HOLD PICNIC AT SHAKAMAK Members of the Beta Beta Chapter of Psi Iota Ji sorority gathered at 6 o'clock in the west shelter house at Shakamak for their annual picnic. Following the delicious picnic supper, contests were held which were enjoyed by all. Those present were Elsie Edwards, Clara Bedwell, Thelma Shepherd, Jane Bedwell, Josephine Dudley, Dorothy Dugger, Naomi Bedwell, Gladys Pinkston, Mary Dean Phillips, Ann Pierce, Patsy Kelly, Sarah Martin, Peggy Enochs, Evelyn Gettinger, Jinny DeBaun, Mary Evelyn Pigg, Betsy Ross,. Vivian Smith, Eulah Gorby, Frances Houghton, Mary Jean James, Alice Fisher, Carol McCoy, Mary Scott, Eileen Yaw, Blanche Hawtin, Mildred Taylor, Nelle Prather WdWen and Tressa McKinley. " : The committee in charge were Frances Phillips, Mona Stull, Ellen Boyd and Cleotis Hamilton.

STARDUST HOME EC. CLUB The Stardust Home Economics club held a picnic at the city

RELY ON YOUR BRAKES INSTEAD OF YOUR HORN! Have your garageman install Thermoid lining. Brake Drums Ground SULLIVAN MOTOR SUPPLY 10 East Jackson St.

Announcement Due to the increase in cost of manufacture and maintenance and, furthermore, to keep ice prices in line with other plants throughout the district, we are forced to raise all classifications in ice prices ten per

cent.

MERCHANTS Ice & Coal Company SULLIVAN, INDIANA

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Dormeyer ELECTRIC FOOD MIXERS

COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jonea

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park August 21st for the families of the members. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell and childrei, John and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Lester May, Mr. and Mrs. James McCoskey and children, Janice, Jimmy and David, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Engle, Mrs. Carter Walters and son, John, Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Hummell . and daughter, Peggy Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Skinner and children, Wilma Jean and Leon Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coleman and daughter, Karen, and Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Anderson.

ATTENTION! We Will Be OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY To Welcome The Sullivan County Teachers

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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

The Past Noble Grand club will meet Tuesday, August 26th at the city park at 6:30 for their regular meeting. This (will be a covered dish supper. In case of rain the meeting will be held at the home of Reva Livingston, 702 South Main Street.

. Pythian Sisters will meet Thursday evening, August 28 at 7:30 o'clock. Every member is urged to be present.

' Pocahontas club will be entertained Thursday night at 7 o'clock at the home of Cora Harris, South Court Street. '

Ten Years Ago Today ANNUAL TEACHERS INSTITUTE PLANNED FOR SEPTEMBER 4TH The Teachers' Annual Institute for Sullivan County will be held in Sullivan on Saturday,' September 4th, at the Sullivan High School building, according to an announcement made by County Superintendent Richard Park. A program of unusual merit has been arranged by Mr. Park for the one-day institute and outstanding speakers have been secured.

LOCALS

Mr, and Mrs. William C. McCrory of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with his parents. Joe William Hiatt of Miamisburg, Ohio, is visiting his aunt, Zola Mae Farrell. Mr, and Mrs. Roscoe Scamihorn, Miss Barbara and Paula Birch and Dearl Keene, all of Sullivan, R. 3, have returned from a trip to Kentucky where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rowan and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Rowan of Central City, Kentucky. Miss Peggy Terry of Washington. D. C, arrived in Sullivan Friday to spend a week's vacation with Mrs. Charles Ruddell and Esther and Jessie Ruddell their home on South Court

Street. Esther1 Ruddell and Pe gy Terry will return to Washinl

ton, D. C. on Saturday.

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of James R. Richardson, deceased late of Sullivan County. Indiana. Said estate is uupposed to be solvent. RALPH R, RICHARDSON, Administrator. Joe W. Lowdermilk. Attorney. 1st ins 8-19-47 3t.

DR. A. C. McPHAIL Will be in our store, WEDNESDAY MAXWELL-BEVIS SHOE CO.

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At no extra cost, we help the family fill out claims for Old Age pensions, assist with Social Security, and advise on insurance matters.

REAL ESTATE TRASFERS

Busseron Investment Co. to

Garland D. Scott et ux, $1, part

of Lots 58 and 67 in city of Sullivan.

MEROM ' Mrs. " Vermont McCoskey and

Mrs, Elsie Nichols of Sullivan,

were guests Thursday night of

Mrs. Mayme Apple.

Delno Vickrey spent the week

end with friends in Chicago.

Mrs. Gladys Stryken of Terre

Haute, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thompson. '

Harve Daniels who has been seriously , ill the past week is

slightly improved.

The local school will open their school year Friday morning, August 29th at 8 a. m.

Anytime Any Placeij YELLOW CAB ! Phone 470 j The Thinking Fellow j Rides A Yellow J

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MUSIC HOUS1

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ICE CREAM SOCIAL New Lebanon Church Lawn WEDNESDAY, Aug. 27th, 8:00 P. M Advance Tickets, 25c , (Buys 3 items of refreshment) Sales At Social - - 10c each PIES . . . HOME-MADE ICE CREAM . . . CAKE ENTERTAINMENT

ELBERTA CANNING

PEACHES bushel,. $2.25

We Have Plenty

WYMAN. - MARKET

South Section St. Sullivan

Across I. C. Crossing on 41

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