Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 178, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 September 1947 — Page 8
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jone and son, Bill, and Delno Vickre attended the State Fair Wednes
1 day. Mrs. Anna McCammon enter- j Norma Daugherty of Munci( tained at dinner Wednesday hav- and sharon Daugherty of Ne ing as her guests Mr. and Mrs. , Castle, are guests this week James Gibbs and sons, Harold Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Daughert
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and family. Mrs. Anna Eslinger spent th week-end with relatives in Ten
and Don, of San Diego, - California,Mrs. William Griffith of iTerre Haute.- Mrs. Louise Dau-
' gherty and children, Norma, Nel- Haute. da, D. D. and Darrel, Mrs. Alice Mrs. Jim Ackelmire. and sor i Smiley and daughter, Janice, of Indianapolis, have been th !and Sherry Daugherty of New (guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Castle, Indiana. 'Thompson the past week.
ODER TAKEN TO STATE FARM t Edward Oder of Delphi, Indiana was fined $100i)0and costs and sentenced , to serve 60 days . on the State Farm for disorderly conduct in city court -this week. He was taken to the State Farm Wednesday by County Sheriff Harold Reynolds.
Quit paying rent and .i.dwn
Byour home. Special bargains i
on property on insiauuicui plan. Also i fjirms for sale.
W. T. MELLOTT
Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
After the
Show is over . . .
Msry refreshes herself with our . . . Tender T-Bor.e Steaks FRIED CHICKEN FRENCH FRIES SALADS TENDERLOINS Bonnie Beef HOME MADE PIES , ICE CREAM CABLE
Zelma Harbaagh Missionary Society meeting Friday .night, 7:30 o'clock, home of Mrs. Claude Ford.
Weton Council No. 405, Degree of Pocahontas will meet Monday evening, Sept. 8th, at1 7:30. Degree team please be present.
Royal Neighbors of America, regular meeting, Friday, September 5, 7:30 p. m., Modern Woodman Hall.
Sullivajn Order of Eastern Stars will meet in regular session, (Monday, September 8th, at 7:30 p. m. All officers and members please be present, Visitors welcome.
. Village Komemafoprs will meet Tuesday evening, Sept. 9, at the shelter house in the city park at 6:30 o'clock. br.-Kg table service. Notify hostess if not attending.
Labor Day visiting his mother, Mrs. Sarah Brown. Miss Jean Ladson of Indianapolis, was a Labor Day week-end guest of Mrs. Lilly Ladson and E. Nash. Miss Nancy Monroe of Sullivan, was the Saturday night guest of Miss Linda Monroe. Miss Dixie Hiatt and Jackie Hiatt spent Saturday night with Clark Ridge and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rooksberry, Mr. and Mrs.' John Kerowicki and Susan Lyn of Logansport, and Richard Rooksberry of Pontiac, Mich., were Labor Day week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ferguson and other relatives. , . Mrs. Lelia Snyder of Sullivan, was a Monday guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Stoner and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Somers. Frank Doyle of Indianapolis, was here over Labor Day visiting his mother, Mrs. Connie Doyle and family. Mrs. Evelyn Sexton of Indianapolis, spent Friday and .Saturday with Sharon and P. J. Sexton, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Snyder and family were in Vincennes Wednesday. Mrs. Edna Poppino called on Mrs. Hannah Crago Tuesday afternoon. ' Mrs. Bessie Snyder of LaPorte, Ind., spent last week here with relatives. Mrs. Mandy McKinley visited the Carlisle schools Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Johnson
I-were in Terre Haute Saturday on
business. Mrs. Hazel Stuller has returned
with a well pump, is some better.
Mrs. Laurence Vester and son of Carlisle, called on Mrs. Clara Vester Tuesday afternoon. Homer Hawkins of Merom, Ira Phillips and Mrs. Elsie Stone called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy TJ1rich Labor Day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Meeker, Richard . McCullough and Mrs. Hazel Stuller called on Paul Stuller Sunday evening. - Mrs. Mary Eslinger and Edith Mae called on Mrs. Alice Shelton Tuesday afternoon. " i Tom Morln and Miss Rose Plummer made a business trip to Sullivan Tuesday morning.
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER A miscellaneous shower will be held September 12th at 8:00 p. m. at the home of Mr. rsnd Mrs. Paul Cleveland in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elra Pittman Jr.
Mrs. Pittman is the former Miss Sharon Cleveland. - . (
OPEN FORUM DAILY TIMES
Letters from ministers und oth-
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MARRIAGE LICENSES I James Richard Moore, Sullivan, Indiana, student and Elizabeth Ann Woodward, Bloomington, Indiana, student. j A'ime Camille Mathews, . Hy-
ers. Interested la loenl option,
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mera, Indiana, and Ruby Irene Gilbert, Shelburn, Indiana.
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Casey Lays An Egg MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UP) Casey has been renamed Cassandra. Washington park zoo officials were startled to find a big green egg in the cassowary's quarters and promptly dubbed the ostrich-like bird with a feminine counterpart.
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Sermon: "I Am Ready." Note: This will be a farewell service honoring Joe Brumette, Joe EBis, Norman Able, Becky Brumette, Bill Chowning and Raymond Hunter, who will leave next week for Johnson Bible College at KXmberling Heights, Tpnn to pnrer the ministry and
missionary fields.
Bible School 9 :30 A. M, Worship and Communion 10:40 A. M. i ., . . Hear the Choir Anthem i
"Go Ye Into All The World And Preach The Gospel."
"Its tones are calling .. . COME and be blest!"
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Vi Lb. Package Tea . 19c No. 1 Sliced Pineapple 33c Sardines, ner can . 21c 2 Lb. Box Flavor Kist Saltines 33c 2 Ddz. Freh Country Eggs 89c Small Can Kidnev Beans 9c Small Can Pork & Beans 9c 3 Bottles Assorted Drink 29c
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Tablets, Note Books, Crayolas, , Binders, Theme Paper, Paste, Ink, Pencils and Pens
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Head Lettuce, Celerv, Carrots, Cabbage Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, Onions Oranges, Lemons, Grapefruit Peaches, Pears and Apples Plenty of Large Ripe Bananas FRESH & CURED MEATS " Grade A Steak, per lb 73c Lean Pork Chops, Pork Roasts Beef Roasts, Weiners, Lunch Meat Oleo, Lard and Cheese. ' Bacon, sliced, per lb. 71c
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