Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 185, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 September 1947 — Page 4

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Sullivan. Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

Sullivan. Home. Economics club will meet at the home of Mrs. Hosea Snow, 436 South Court Street, Wednesday, ' September 17th at 2 o'clock. ,

- Old Glory club of the Hud Crowder W.R.C. will meet at the city park Thursday, Sept. -18. This will be a covered dish . dinner at 12:30. If weather is bad the meeting will be held at the Woodman Hall.

- La Petie Auguille, Wednesday afternoon, home of Mrs. Ronald Burdge.

The Garden Lovers club will meet with Mrs. Hester Scott, 409 West Washington Street, Wednesday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock.

The Frank Neff .Relief Corps No. 155 will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Woodmen Hall. A good attendance is desired as Important business will be discussed.

The ' Painters Local No. 1182- will meet in special session Tuesday night at 7 o' clock to - discuss important business.

Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F; & A. M. Stated meeting, Tuesday, Septetnber 16, 1947 at 7:30 p. m. Work in the F. C. Degree. All members urged to attend. Visitors welcome. Morris Hudson, W. M., Russell Inbody, Sec.

evening, September 18th, home of Mrs. Earl Engle, 710 East Beech Street at 7:30 p. m. Please call 929-A if unable to attend.

Wood's class party has been postponed this week due to the Baptist Association. A date will be announced later. . ,

American Legion Auxiliary, regular meeting Tuesday, September 16, 8:00 p. m. Legion Home. All members are urged to attend this meeting for important business concerning the installation of officers on September 29.

Choir rehearsal. Christian church, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.

Sullivan Rebekah Lodge No, 252, meet Thursday evening, Sept. 18, promptly at 7:30. A program and social hour will follow lodge in observance of the 96th Annual Odd Fellowship.

Daughters Of American Revolution Open Club Year On September 25 Nathan Hinkle Chapter Daueh- I '

ters of American Revolution will meeting election of delegates to open its club year Thursday, the National Congress will be

September 25. The programs for the year 1947-'48 have been com

pleted and distributed. Septem-

held. The subject for discussion will be "Let the U. S. Look to the Welfare of its Outlying Posses-

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ber 17th is Constitution Day to slons- Tms win e a panel disbe observed on the first pro- .cussion by Mrs. Gus Lowry, Mrs. gram. Mrs. John Oldham, regent, j Carrie Reed and Mrs. Wallace will preside at the meeting. Elec- ! Springer, their subjects, Alaska, tion of delegates 10 the State i Hawaiian Islands and Puerto Conference will be held at this'Rico- Music will be by Mary time. The conference to convene Ellen Alig. in October at French Lick, Ind. The "Ceremony and the SignifThe theme for the chapter is "Let j icance of the Opening of the Files Freedom Ring in 1947-'48. Mrs. : of President Lincoln's Personal

Mrs. S. E. Lindley. Mrs. Elizabeth McClelland will present a Flag Day contest followed by a playette "The Needle and the Sword" by Jerome Gregory. Characters will be Mrs. Maude Ross, Mrs. Vaughn Jones, Mrs. S. E. Lind-

!ley, Mrs. F. E. Linnell and Mrs.

John Allen. The setting is m

! Philadelphia, in the days of the

American Revolution. The chapter hopes to enjoy a full membership at these meetings and resulting in a most interesting year. , ,

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COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones

HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Sept. 15: Mrs. Kathryn Skinner of 1512 North Main Street; Daisy Willey of Jasonville, R. 2; Sandra Kay Kester of Sullivan, R. 2. . . Admitted Sept. 16: Mrs. Agnes Corbin of Dugger; Lillis Stoops of Terre Haute. Dismissed Sept. 15: Ollie Kinnett of 401 West Thompson Street; Mrs. Frances Wright . of South State Street. Dismissed Sept. 16: Gwendolyn Hilgediek of North Main Street; Dixie Lee Huff of Sullivan, R. 2; Hazel Sutphin of Lyons, Indiana.

John Allen will be hostess for the September meeting with cohostesses, Mrs. C. E. Fisher, Mrs. H. E. Dutton and Mrs. Elizabeth Pirtle. The new president general, Mrs. Roscoe C. O'Byrne, will be introduced through her message taken from the D.A.R. magazine by Mrs. H. E. Dutton. Mrs. J. M. Purcell will-have as her topic for the afternoon,. "American Liberty can be Preserved only by Eternal Vigilance." - , s The October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. R. Crowder with Mrs. Wallace Springer, Mrs. Elizabeth. McClelland and Mrs. J. P. Stratton as co-hostesses." The program will be given by Miss Lulu Williamson and Mrs.1 F. E. Linnell who will speak on "Freedom in 1776"

and "Let Freedom Ring in 1947

Papers and Letters," will be dis

cussed by Mrs. R. H. Billman, and "What are the Important Discoveries Therein" and will no doubt make a most interesting program for the February meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. John Taylor with Miss Lulu Williamson and Mrs. F. E. Linnell as co-hostesses. Carrying out the theme of the program the March meeting to be held at the home, of Mrs. Claude Ford with Mrs. Maude Ross, Mrs. S. E. Lindley and Mrs. Carrie Reed as co-hostesses will be most interesting with the subject "As a Safe Guard to Our Freedom There Must be Universal Military Training". The affirmative by Mrs. D. M. Routt; negative, Mrs. John Organ, and special music. Mrs. John Organ, Mrs. J. R.

SOCIETY GYMNASIUM P.T.A. MEETS TONIGHT The Gymnasium School Parent-Teachers Association will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the Gymnasium school library.

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I Those enjoying the day were Kathryn Walker and Linda, Ada Brown, Shirley, Linda and Josephine, Tressa Marquette , Lila IStoelting, Charlotte Wildin, Lulu Wesner, Ruth Metcalf, Pearl Met,ealf, Delia Anderson and Sarah,

Margaret Bedwell, Elizabeth Dawson, Donnie Hawkins, Ann Morrison, Mary Nell and Tommy, Anna Sims, Clara Evans, Malcolm Morton, Cecelia Walters and Jon Carter. The next meeting will be held Thursday afternoon, September 25th, at the home of Mrs. Lila Stoelting.

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The November meeting will be Riggs, Mrs. Mary Dean Phillips

held at the home of Mrs. J. M.

! Purcell. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Alice Gibboney, Mrs. E. J A. Billman and Miss Rose Self. (This will be a Thanksgiving program with music by Mrs. J. T. iReid. ) Mrs. J. H. Oldham, regent, will . be hostess for the December

meeting (with Mrs. R. H. Billman and Mrs. Gus Lowry co-hostesses. Aside from the music by music committee, Mrs. Alice Gibboney

Royal Neighbors of America, regular meeting', Friday night, September 19th, 7:30 p. m. All officers be present for Initiation.

Stardust Home Economics club (will meet Thursday

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CHATHAM Mass. (UP) A roadside lunchroom between Chatham and Orleans is known as the "Sad Sack Snack Shack."

and Mrs. J. T. Reid will be hos

tesses for the April meeting. Mrs. John Taylor and Mrs. Claude Ford will give the work of the "International Refugee Organization" and the "Admission of a Substantial Number of Immigrants to the U. S." In May the chapter will have a forum for the meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. D. M. Routt with Mrs. Vaughn Jones, and

Mrs. Ruth Brown assisting. The

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) MEETING AT LEGION HOME

rne Beta tseta unapter or xne Psi Iota Xi sorority met at the American Legion Home Monday evening, September 15th at 7:30. Following the business meeting, contests and group singing were enjoyed by all. Delicious refreshments were .' served by the hostesses, Beverly McCammon, Mary Lou Templeton, ( Ruth Thayer, Sarah Martin and Norma Sevier. Those - present were Thelma Shepherd, Vivian Smith, Harriet Ford, Frances Houghton, Betsy Ross, Blanche Hawtin, Millie Taylor, Frances Phillips, Ellen Boyd, Dorothy Dugger, Josephine Steele, Jinny DeBaun, Peggy Enochs, Mary Jean James, Kathleen Sims, Billie Markee, Ruth McVickers, Jean Stewart, Shirley Rosenberger, Sybil Wray, Marie Yaw, Edna Tennis, Mary Jo Smith, Mary Dean Phillips, Mary Scott, Gladys Pinkston, Telia Haines, Carol McCoy, Josephine Dudley and Mona Stull.

Mr. i nd Mrs. Robert Gouckenour, Crisa Watson and Beatrice Steel sp:;nt Sunday at Turkey Run State Park. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams and family of Galveston, Toxas, visited Mr. and Mrs. Georije W. Brown of east of town Friday. Mr., and Mrs. Friik Lov of Indianapolis, spent the weekend with Mr. and M:?. George W. Brown of east of town.

and Mrs. Elizabeth Pirtle will I ieader of this forum will be Mrs. give "Christian Relationships will jE. A. Billman, with Mrs. G. D. Solve 1 all Human's Social Prob- I Scott, Mrs. J. R. Crowder, and

hems," and "In the Orient the Miss Lillian Dale Scott. "For . ' . l j , Tr1 T") U T 1 7 J AU

unnsuan enterprise nas not l,osi . jjiu fcatc iu uc imgcu, uk Vitality." United States and the Soviet Hostesses for the January Union must come to Agreement."

meeting will be Mrs. Thomas , The last meeting of the year Lippeatt, Mrs. G. D. Scott and ; on June 17th will be a covered Miss Lillian Dale Scott. At this 1 dish luncheon at the home of

INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 16. (UP) Hogs, 8,500; slow; barrows and gilts, 160 lbs. and up, 25c lower, light weights steady; good and choice 225-250 lb. barrows and gilts, $28.75; 160-225 lbs. and 250-290 lbs., $27.75 $28.50; 290400 lbs., $25.50 $27.50; 100-160 lbs., $22.50 $25.00; sows opened weak to 50c lower at $22.50 $26.00; few choice 300 lbs. down, $26.50. Cattle, 2,000 calves, 700; slightly improved action on good grade yearlings, all others slow, no more than established; good yearlings, $27.00 $30.00; choice to $32.00; medium grassers to short fed, $20.00 $26.00; common, $16.00 $19.00; strictly good heifers, $28.00; medium to just good,

! $2400 $27.00; cows mostly J steady with good kind $16.50 $18.50; heifers, $20.00; common , and medium, $13.50 $16.00; veali ers slow, mostly $1 lower; good and choice, $25.00327.50; com

mon and medium, $15.00 $24.50. Sheep, 1,200; fat lambs about 50c lower; good and choice, $22.50 $24.50; medium to good, $19.00 $22.00; common, $19.00 down; feeder lambs quotable steady at $16.50 $18.00; slaughter ewes steady, $5.50 $7.50.

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COUNTRY GIRLS CLUB The Country Girls club met at

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gust 28th for their regular meeting with a covered dish dinner. After the bountiful meal, games were enjoyed with prizes going to Delia Anderson, Kathryn Walker and Pearl Metcalf. Ann Morrison received a mystery pal gift.

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