Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 178, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 September 1947 — Page 6
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Patent Office, PLEAS ANTVILLE Rev. and Mrs. Karns had as their dinner guest Sunday their son, Harris, of near Graysville. The first quarterly meeting will be held at the-Pleasantville Methodist Church Wednesday evening at 7:30. Dr. Robartson will bring the message at 7:30. There will be a business meeN ing following. .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maine and daughter, Rosemary, of Clayton, Indiana, were guests a few days last week of C. K, Daugherty and family. . Miss Joyce Harbin left Monday for Vincennes where she will ' enter business college. Mrs. Paul Alsman and daughter, Carol, and Miss Mary Lou Niewald were in Linton Monday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whitlock of , South Bend, visited over , the week-erd with his father, Jim Whitlock. The New VIVIAN
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-. Cne-MlEUte Test 1. What denomination of U. S. currency carries the portrait of Andrew Jackson? 2. Who Is the United States attorney general? 3. Under what president was Henry Seward secretary of state ?
Words of Wisdom. . If thy friends be of better quality than thyself, thou mayest be sure of two things; the first, they will be more careful to keep thy counsel, because they have more to lose than thou hast; the second, they will esteem thee for thyself, and not for that which Mrs. Grace Enochs and son, Everett, had as their guests over the week-end Mrs. Russell I Fnnrhs anrl daughter. Evelvn. of Chicago. Mr, and Mrs. Leo, Bishop of Crane, spent the week-end here with their parents. j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Timmerman I had as their dinner guests Sun day Mr. and5 Mrs Harry Hill of Odon, Mrs. Tressa Spencer, Mrs. Callie Timmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jackson and grandson, Billy Paul. They celebrated the Timmerman 1 birthdays of Ray and Edith Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spencer and sons called in the afternoon. C. K. Daugherty and .family were in Carlisle Sunday afternoon calling on Everett Page and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brown and Ray Timmerman and family, were supper guests Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. James Corbin. TRY A VANT-AO P. M., Saturday Sept. 7&8 ' Aline McMahon
V thou dost possess. SirW. Raleigh. . Hints on Etiquette . A woman need not rise when she is introduced unless she is meeting a much older woman or a very distinguished one. , Today's Horoscope Always the ."life of the party," you are witty, bright, friendly, a good conversationalist and well liked. You have friends in several distinct circles, and can adapt yourself to each one. You radiate vitality, are domestic and loyal; and you love with sincerity and strength. This day, will be good. It favors artistic, romantic, se-
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NORTH BUCKTOWN J, , Mr- and Mrs. Wayne Cox of tfiCKneu, spent ihursday with Mr. and Mrs. Owren King and Mrs. Amanda Roach. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bush and family have moved to Pleasantville. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kinsey have purchased the Bush property. Mrs. Kinsey is the former Blanche Robinson. Mrs. Donald Pahmier returned heme Saturday after spending tne past two weeks in Anderson neIPinS care for her mother, Mrs imma .'Junoar. Beverly Joyce Maytieia is recuperating at her home after tonsil and adnoid operation. Mrs. Emma Pahmier attended the Kielblock reunion at the Linton riark Sunday. ' Mrs. Ray Mollet of Chicago, is spending the week with her father and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Mollett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hughy Hale and children of Anderson, spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Owren King. Several members of the Cross and Crown class of Mt. Moriah church enjoyed a picnic at the Linton park Sunday. During the businers meeting, plans were made for an ice prsam social to be held Thursday evening, Sept. 11th, on the lawn or in the church basement, A good attendance is desired as proceeds erta
will be starting to move i Monday, Aug. 25th for 2 weeks. Bring your containers. We can also use some peach pickers and packing house help. Yates Orchard Go. OAKTOWN, Ind. ' Phone 18 F 31
cret and past matters. Gain through others is likely. The evening will, however, be unreliable. Pr6vided erratic actions are avoided in love and business, and deception is detected, your next year will be successful and, happy. Do not be over-trusting. A child who is born on this date should be taught to discriminate between the true and the false, not always easy to one who is naturally trusting and true. Success, however, is presaged.
One-Minute Test Answers 1. The $20 bill. ' : : 2. Tom A, Clark. 3. Abraham Lincoln., will be used the church. - for the. up-keep of Several from here attended the Lyons Fair Thursday. , Paul Loren Pahmier returned home from Connersville Saturday, where he has spent the summer. He will finish his senior year at the Pleasantville High School. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Miller fVn Mr and Mrs. Flynn tn . ' T, iri ri Soil rr li hii7fl rv-i rrrJ 1UU V C tilt IVlillCl JLSJ. UVl IJ, r "a? Cosh advanced promptly to re pair fences and buildings, buy livestock and equipment and meet other seasonal needs. Repayment terms adjusted to in- , come. Prompt service. Call at our office or pjione . . . NOW. Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Middle East Side Sq. reacnes
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