Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 179, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 September 1947 — Page 4

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LOCALS

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilkey have returned after visiting Mr. Wilkey's brother, Ross Wilkey, of Flint, Michigan. A niece, Mrs.

Mirt Hummer, returned home

Bill George, Bill Jared and

Andrew Rambis left yesterday ...

for Ball State Teacher College ( Mr; Mrg Luther Phegley to enter their sophomore year 1()f near Carlisle and Mrs Goldie

Col. and Mrs. Frank Linnell

and daughter, 'Gracie, returned yesterday from Virginia and West' Virginia where they visit

ed relatives and friends.

Ray of Sullivan, spent Wednesday and Thursday in Indianapolis attending the State Fair. I Leslie L. Ray is spending his

wnn Tt,tt anH 'qanoMpr- mid-term, vacation here with his

Julia, spent yesterday in Rock- mother Mrs.. Goldie Ray and ville, Indiana visiting relatives. , other relatives

turned to Chicago, Illinois after

snipridine1 thp holidavs with her

father. Harve Thompson and

otner relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Terry Sr. had

Smith and Mrs.

spent Sunday in

Mrs. W. V. Ernest Smith

Terre Haute.

Mr. and Mrs;

and son, Gilbert Lee, spent Sunday in Sullivan.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Alexander of

Indianapolis, spent the week-end here.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hardy of

Indianapolis, were guests of friends and relatives here over

the week-end

Joe Greenberg is in Chicago, Illinois attending the Fall Style Show. ,

MEROM HANDICRAFT CLUB The Merom - Handicraft club will meet with Mrs. Max Burks September 16th, the third Tuesday in September.

SOCIETY

ATTEND RECEPTION AND TEA Mrs. Hannah Murray, Mrs. Lena Vickrey and Mrs. Mary Parks attended the reception and tea held yesterday afternoon at the Crystal Room at the Graham Hotel in Bloomington, Indiana for Mrs. Eva Grigsby, new department president of the American Legion Auxiliary.

HONOR BHtTHDAY In honor of the 79th birthday of Mrs. Minnie Bower, a supper was enjoyed at her home Friday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCombs and Mickey, Vicki Truelock, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCombs, Mr. and Mrs. Fred

Cottineham. Mr. and Mrs. Jack

Cottingham and Mrs. Bower and

Katherine. (

as their guests over Labor Day Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gallagher and Mickey of Coalmont, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gallagher and family of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gambill and children of

J Sullivan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira

Terry Jr. and family of near New Lebanon. Friday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Bedwell and

1 j' Our staff believes J I in courteous, reli- J 1 able service. .' 1

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Mr. and Mrs. P. Mayrose and Betty were Mrs. Sarah Bedwell

son visited in Logansport,

iana over the week-end.

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of Dugger, Mr. and Mrs. , James

iMdnnis and son, Jimmy, of De

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mitchell, , troit, Mrs. Carl Haskins and son Mary Lou Hinkle and Charles of Detroit, and Don Owens. EvenBallard attended a luncheon and ing callers were Mr. and Mrs. business meeting at the Terre Cecil Bedwell and family, Mrs. Haute House Sunday. '.Vera Graham and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scully of Dugger, and Mr. and Mrs. Eu-

Terre Haute spent the week-end here visiting friends. Eunice Stigler of this city is visiting with friends in Indianapols and will return home next Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Campbell and Mrs. Robert Campbell

gene Graham and son of Flint, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. James Ault have returned from a trip in eastern Ohio. They attended the 53rd an

nual Ault reunion in Wooten,

Ohio which was organized by Mr. Ault's ancestors. While there

Sullivan , Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

Weton Council No. 405, Degree of Pocahontas will meet Monday evening, Sept. 8th, at 7:30. Degree team; please be present.

Sullivan 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.

TRIPLE T HOME EC CLUB

The Triple T Home Economics will meet with Aletha Exline at the home of Mrs. Jade Goodman Wednesday, September 10. All members are urged to be present. Visitors are always welcome.

CITY TAXI PHONE 239 ON THE JOB DAY . . . and . . . NIGHT Dependable Courteous o Reliable

SULLIVAN W.S.C.S. The Women's Society of Christian Service of the Sullivan First Methodist Church will meet Thursday afternoon,1- September 11th at 2:30 o'clock in the church

parlor. All members are urged to attend, visitors are ; welcome. Please bring materials to be sent to the Philippines. Mrs. Anna Lois Harris, Mrs. Faye Dugger, Mrs. Bernadine Anderson, Mrs. Grace Gorby and Mrs. Mary Giles are hostesses for the month.

and daughter, Annette, spent Mr. Ault met many of his distant Sunday in Madison, Indiana the relatives from various states. In

guests of Mr. ad Mrs. Stanley the historian's report it was found

Thomas and family. that the, ancestors were traced

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wible of back to 1713 which were derived west of Graysville are enjoying a from Switzerland. Many changes vacation trip through the West, have been made since then, one While in Portland, Oregon, they of interest being the method of visited with Mrs. .Wible's aunt, burial. A log was split and hewn Mrs. Iva Hunt, who is a former out, the body placed in and sealresident of Sullivan. ed. Mr. and Mrs. Ault stopped for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Latshaw a short visit with their son, and Mrs. Eva Banther and son, , Woodrow and wife in Dayton, Carl, have returned after visiting who is employed as a mechanic Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Scherr of at Wright Field. Spokane, Washington. Mrs. Scherr Mr and Mrs Garnett DeBaun is a daughter of Mrs. Banther. have returned from a week's

They also visited a nepnew in visit with reiatives in Chicago,

Seattle, Washington.

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Bicycles

, , - ' for ' BOYS & GIRLS BEN HUR bicycles of 26" frames equipped with chain guards, kick stands and new departure brakes. BOONE Harness Shop Sullivan, Ind.

(Hart City, and Carmel, Illinois, and Indianapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Vine and daughter, Pat, and Mrs. James C. Vine of Alton, Illinois, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Organ and family; Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Smith and daughter of Rock Island, Illinois, left yesterday after an extended visit with Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Mattie Dudley, of this city."" ,

Village Homemakers will meet Tuesday evening, Sept. 9, at the shelter house in the city park at 6:30 o'clock. Bring table service. Notify hostess if not attending. '

' The Paula Ann club of Shelburn will meet with Mrs. Lester Griffith Wednesday, September 10. Bring table service.

Harmony Home Economics club will meet Thursday, September 11, city park, covered dish supper at 6:30 p. m. Bring families and table t service.

The C.W.E. Club will meet Friday, Sept. 12 for s covered dish dinner at the home of Mrs. Ann Purcell, 429 Stratton Street.

(MARRIAGE LICENSES j Donald Keith -Allan, iFarmersburg and Betty Ilean Wilson, Farmersburg. Robert Leon Miller, Sullivan and Marjorie Ramona Pierce, Shelburn.

The Hud CroV.vder W. R. C. will meet in regular session Wednesday, Sept. 10 at 2 p.m. in the Woodmen Hall. Initiation for new members will be held, and refreshments will be served by those who have birthdays during July and August.

v " Notice Sullivan ; Lodge No. .: 263 F. & ;A. M. Called meet- , ing Tuesday, .Sept.' 9th, 1947, , : at 7:30 -p.-: m?' Work in the E. ; A. Degree; All members. urged to. attend, visitors wel- .

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PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION .

The various Circles of the As

sociation will meet on Friday, Sept. 12th at 2:30 p. m. at the

followins homes: Circle No. 1,

Mrs. Fred D. Alsop; Circle No. 2,

Mrs. Jas. J. Durham; Circle No. 3,

Mrs. Gilbert H. Snyder.

SrKIIS HACK I

MOSLEMS TO DEATH

NEW DELHI, India, Sept. 8. (UP) Bearded Sikhs, wielding three-foot swords, attacked a Lahore train at the main New Delhi station today and hacked to death

There is a veiled threat in many

public announcements pertaining to health. We are led to believe that unless we take certain pills,

absorb certain decoctions, eat

certain foods, use certain tooth 1 -

cleansers, drench ourselves witn1

rertnm nntiseotics. we are bound

for utter destruction. Don't worry too much .about your health. Cultivate regular habits, ob- j- " serve the principles of hygiene, and practice moderation. If you do become ill, there is but one refuge . . . your family physician. On every occasion when you do not feel up'to normal, consult a licensed M.D. As a further safeguard, bring his 'prescriptions to us to be filled. We are Pjgggrip tion specialists, v"" Bennett's Pharmacy SINCE 1914 " i nHnBBBHBEBBBgnngBBBBnBgBBBBagP

at least fifty Moslem men, women and children. The Sikhs literally cut the Moslems to bits while Hindu troops and police stood watching idly and made no attempt to intervene.

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