Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 182, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 September 1947 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 1947,
SULLIVAN. INDIANA
gidltat fails Wms& A Home Owned Democratlo Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the - . Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 JL POTNTER Publlshw tiiANOR ifOYNTER JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor MER H." MURRAY . , Editor Entered as second-class matter at the Postofflce, Sullivan, Indiana Published daily axcept Saturday and Bandar at US West Jackson St.' Uvan. Indiana . Telephone 13
. United Press Wire Servtee National BepresentntlTe: Xseli and SUnoson, Mew York
, . 6CBSCBIPT ION BATE: ' Carrier, per week . 15c By Mall Elsewhere In By Mail in Sullivan T. TTltl State And Adjoining Counties The United States. r S4.00 Year S-00 Months- $2.25 Six Months 2.To i Month-. 40 One Month All Mail Subscriptions Strictly In Advance.
FARMERSBURG Jr. ancf Mrs. Hubert King and , Keith, and Dr. and Mrs. P. Bennett have returned from vacation and fishing trip ', in them Minnesota, lr. and Mrs 'Herbert Lathrop I daughters aiid Mrs. Nellie hrop attended the State Fair Indianapolis last week, lr. and Mrs. Denzil Jennings I daughter, Marjorie, was in Louis Mo.,' over the week- :. -( . .. lr. ancf Mrs. Hdsea Drake and and Mrs.l tMartin Harris nt Sunday at'fongsley Chapel ;ndingthe homecoming there, lr. anc Mrs.iRay Hall of Deit, Michigan' ;:were .dinner :sts Friday oA;Mr. and Mrs. .o French. . ' ; . " '
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bennett and children and Mr. and Mrs. James Martin visited over the week-end with Mrs. Emma Mor-
irison in Terre Haute.
' Mr. and Mrs.. Gib . Fox visited in Pleasantville Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newkirk and other relatives. . ' Mr and Mrs. Hosea Stewart has returned from a two-weeks vacation in northern Michigan, where they were the guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stewart, of Paw Paw, Michigan. ....... Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Harris of Bookings, Oregon were ' th3 guests last week of - her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Sluder. Mrs. Maude Phillips and Mrs
Esther Akers left Saturday for
an extended visit with Mrs. Phillips' daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilbur of
Ely, Nevada.
Real Estate Transactions
William H. Johnson and William H. Johnson Jr., to Bert Wood et ux, lots in ifarmersburg. Harry Adams et ux to Robert Medsker et ux, 80 acres in Turman Township. Vernon L. Cox et ux to Virgil Cox et ux, 11 acres in Jefferson Township. Nathan Carr et ux to Ora Phillips, land in Cass Township. . Harry A. Baldridge to Jesse P. Allen, lot in Baldridge Addition to Farmersburg. Kenneth Exline et ux to Fred Christen et ux, 2 Ms acres in Cass Township. William Asay to Chester Young, land in Curry Township. Gerald Hitt et ux to Rosa Reid, land in Cass Township. Reed Jordan et ux to Robert Rankins et ux, land in Curry Township. Clyde W. Ruth to Oscar O. Woody, land in Curry Township. Everett Rotramel et ux to Lucille Smith, land in Haddon Township. ' , , Lucille Smith to Everett Rotramel et ux, land in Haddon Township,
. Harry L. Joslin to Harry Baldridge, lot in Baldridge Addition to Farmersburg. Mary Elizabeth Crowder to Robert H. Crowder, 80 acres in Hamilton Township. . Lillie A. Keene to Richard H. Hyde et ux, land in Cass Township. - Maumee Colleries Co. to Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago, and St. Loqis Railroad, grant of easement in Cass Township. ' Rosa Reid and husband to Elmer Hamilton et ux, lot in Sulli
van. Earl M. Nash et ux to i Edward F- Willis et ux, land in' Haddon Township. Elza W. Jennings et ux to H. A. White, lot in Farmersburg.
FORBES CORNER Mrs. Helen Vanderpool and Mrs. Lou Barcus . visited Mrs. Helen Forbes and son, Joe, Monday afternoon. Sunday -guests of Charlie Sharpe and Mr. and Mrs. James Sharpe were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huntworth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheaton and daughter, Janice, of Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Waterman of Prairieton, Mrs. Bruce Gilman of Hymera, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sharpe and
children of Farmersburg. Rev: and Mrs. Dave Under-
EXLINE CORNER Mrs. Ruby Edds was in Linton Tuesday. Mrs. David Brown was in Sullivan Tuesday. Mrs. George Young visited Mrs. Tom Exline Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Dyer of Dugger was in Sullivan Tuesday. Carl Brown of Connersville, visited his mother, Mrs. Mary Brown, Saturday.
wood and son, Mickey, spent the week-end in Linton visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bircie Pinkston visited Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Quick Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob" Herr and
daughter of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herr. .Dinner guests Sunday of Lou Barcus and Helen were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gaebler of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Barcus
land sons, Walter and Alan, of i
Terre Haute, and Raymond Barcus. . . ,Mrs. Helen Peterson visited Helen Forbes Sunday morning. Mrs. Helen Vanderpool and Mrs. Lou Barcus visited Mrs. Jim Schofield and Molly Carney Tuesday morning.
BEAUTIFY YOUR FLOORS with Tile-Tex or Rubber Tile. THOMAS TILE-TEX SALES 27 E. Jackson Phone 745
Quit paying: rent , and own your home. Special bargains on property on Installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT
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