Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 173, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 August 1947 — Page 8
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SOCIETY
GRAYSVILLE W. S. C. S. The Graysville Woman's ciety of Christian Service
Wednesday, August 27, for
iers graves near Luxemburg and I among them is that of Mrs. Alexlander's son, Ansil Rich. She
plans an extensive tour of ihe United States visiting . parents So- whose sons graves she tends. :net Miss Deiderich was very interest-
an mg to listen to as she answered
riternoon program at the home the mapy questions asked her.
of Mrs. Clarence Walters with 1 The next meeting of the social Mae Lester as co-hostess. July club will be at the city park on minutes were read andapproved. I the third Thursday in September.
A communication was read from Mrs. Tharpe. It was agreeable that Maria Shields should order the material for the Week of
Prayer and Self-Denial. Regular Cappy Campbell and flower offerings were given. Sullivan Thursday
A few responded for roll call.
The roll call response for Sept
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on Mrs. Frank DeBusk last Tuesday. Ann Briggs and Mary Alice Jamison spent Thursday in Chi-
Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Trimmer cag0
RETURNS FROM CAMP Miss Connie Campbell and
returned to night,, after
having spent the summer at camps near Green Lake, Wiscon-
ember is a Bible quotation in- sin- Bonnie was counselor at tne rlurlinsr tho -umrH Tmth Man Sandstone Camp, for Girls and
Lester led the devotions. Hymn CaPPy was Counselor r at Dayin unison. Oral meditation and Cho-rLa Camp for Boys, prayer by Mae Lester. Hymn in Following their return on the unison. Topic report by Tressa Whipperwill last night, an inPatton. Ruth Brown and Roberta formal party was held at their White gave interesting reports home on South Main Street by a from the Methodist camp at grouP of boys and Sirls- lce . Rivervale., Closing prayer by cream and cake were served. Ruth Foutz. Ronnie and Cap are the daughter ' Light refreshments of lemon- and son of Su- and Mrs- James ade and cookies were served to Allen Campbell, j Helen Phillips, Lara Avery, Cora ' : !
Burton, Cornelia Dickerson, Emma Cox, Roberta White and children,, Roland and Judy, Johanna Medsker, Marie. Boles,
Zylma Woodard, Gratis Easter, INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 29. (U.R) Frances Huff, Ruth Foutz, Char- Hogs, 5.Q00; opening generally lotte Phillips, Anna Cushman, 25c higher; bulk good and choice Mary Jane Foutz, Ruth Brown, 190-250 lbs., $27.75 $23.00; 160Mabel Howard, Tressa Patton. ion ihe onH lbs.. S27.00
Mamie Clayton, Fylura Foutz, $27.50; 280-300 lbs., $26.00 $26.50; Daisy Pogue and the hostesses, 300-400 lbs., $24.00 $25.50; 100-: Mae Lester and Carrje Walters. 16o lbs., $21.75 $24.25; sows The September meeting with steady; good and choice, $19.00 j
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of Shelburn, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jared Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Oakes and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hiatt Sunday evening.
Mrs. Wilfred Riggs, who has
been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Dutton, J left Thursday for Chicago where I
she met Mr. Riggs and from there
Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'Shuck they will return -to their nome
visited in Illinois over the weekend, v ' Mrs. Edith Byrd of Terre Haute, visited Mrs. Homer Hiatt last week. Mrs. Gertrude Hughes spent a
few days last week with Mrs. spending a few days in FarmersLizzie Smith. burg. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Roberts,! Mrs. J. R. Roush ,of Terre
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in New Jersey. . MMt"''MM11M'a"l'l',fc'a',"IM',,M""M . Miss Grace- Crowder of Ind has been the guest of friends and cell lock and it took a locksrr
ianapolis, is , the guest of her sister, Mrs. L A. Stewart.
Jerry and Trudy Pinkston are)
relatives in Virginia tne past five hours tQ open the door
montn, nas returned to ner nome here. :
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt and Haute spent Sunday with Mr. ' n aut0"'thief; Mrs. Lucille Sheridan were in' and Mrs. William Bedwell and . . , u
Oblong, Illinois last Monday, family.
They attended the funeral of Mrs. Robert's sister. Mr. and Mrs. John Booker visited Mr. and Mrs. Jared Smith Sunday evening. Mrs. Lucy Day and Mrs. Susie Phillips of Terre Haute, called
ARRIVING AT THE British Board of Trade In London are William L. ' Clayton (left), U. S. Under-Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, and Lewis Douglas, U. S. Ambassador to Britain. They conferred with Sir Stafford Cripps, Board of Trade president, about' the dollar situation n which England blames much of her troubles. (International)
Our Daily Message!
Miss Marjorie Alsman, who
had to be postponed because
jailers couldn't get him to court. Other prisoners had jammed the
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OLD GLORY ' SOCIAL CLUB On Thursday, August 2l, the members of the Hud Crowder No. 275 Old Glory Social club with their guests met at the city park for a fried chicken and
I Cattle, 400; calves, 40U; slow; steers and heifers mostly steady; steers and yearlings mostly club ' cattle, largely choice at $29.00 i $32.00; common down to $26.00; common and good beef cows, $14.00 $17.50; young heifer type cows to $19.00; common and me
dium, $14.00 $22.00.
Sheep, 300; generally steady,
covered dish dinner. Twenty-six strong; bulk good and choice fat
native Spring lambs, $22.00 $23.00; medium to good, $18.00 $21.50; common and medium, $14.00 $17.50; .slaughter ewes steady, $5.00 $7.00.
members and fourteen guests
were present. After the dinner the program was opened by the president, Lela McCammon. Scripture reading, the 100th Psalm. Prayer by Dola Usrey. Salute to the :'lag and song "America". Business session. A social hour followed. Several contests and readings were given. . The club was fortunate in having Mrs.'Timmerman and Mrs. Cheek rfrom Morton Corp, Terre Haute, as guests and each gave an interesting talk. Miss Marcelle Diederich of Luxemburg, who is visiting in' Sullivan, a guest at the home of Mrs. Ruth Alexander, was also present. Miss Diederich cares for a number of sold-
Bacon's Rebellion" was an uprising of the colonists in Virginia, particularly Of the lower classes, under the leadership of Nathaniel Bacon, against the colonial authorities, represented by Gov. William Berkeley, In J.676. The uprising" was a protest against unfair taxation, hampering- of commerce and lack of protection against Indian raids. Through Bacon some ills were reformed under what were known as "Bacon's Laws," and the Indians were defeated.
DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co. Sullivan Phone No. 9 WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES
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SOCIAL Sullivan Baptist Church Lawn SATURDAY, AUG. 30th, 6:30 P. M. Advance Tickets 25c (Buys 3 items of refreshments) Sales at Social - - 10c each PIES - ICE CREAM - CAKE Sponsored by Couple Class
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HARDWARE i Vaughn Jonea
BUY OR SELL YOUR Farm, Ranch, Country Home, Tourist Court, Fishing Camp, Resort, Service Station, Store, and Rural Real Estate THROUGH UNITED FARM AGENCY YOUR Bonded Representative JAS. W. LaFOLLETTE R.R. 4, SULLIVAN, IND., Phone 9075 (3 Miles North on U.S. 41)
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Upstairs North Side Oakley Bldg. Across From Irfdex Listen to the Security Half-Hour each Friday evening: over WBOW at 6:30.
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