Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 187, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 September 1947 — Page 8
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- THURSDAY; SEPT. 18, 1947 SULLIVAN, INDIAN
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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK Royal Neighbors of America, regular meeting, Friday night, September 19lh, 7:30 p. m. All officers be present for Initiation.
GOLFERS PLAY . j Play in the meet will start at ,1 LINTON SUNDAY ' p. m. It is expected that a large The Sullivan golfers will go to number of Sullivan players will Linton Sunday for a tournament, go to Linton.
' Sullivan Store BALCONY 1-piece cotton, button down front, .drop seat, tie in front Flannelette Sleepers Sizes 2 to 8 Plains and stripes in pink and blue. $1.19
Stardusf Home Economics club will meet Thursday evening, September 18th, home of Mrs. Earl Eagle, 710 East Beech Street at 7:30 p. m. Please call 929-A if unable to attend. ,
A reception for the Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Aldridge will be held Friday, Sept. 19, at 7 p. m. at tl:e Methodist church. Bring covered dish and table service. A program will be held after the dinner.
The Sullivan Eastern Stars iwill meet Monday, Sept. 22 regular meeting. Program planned.
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Kindliness, revere n c e, helpfulness and ' privacy surround every service at our funeral home.
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Wood's class party has been postponed this week due to the Baptist Association. A date will be announced later.
Sullivan Rebe-ah 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.
Couple class cf the Baptist church will meet at the city park, Friday, Septeniber 19, 6 p. m. for a hamburger fry. Bring table service.
Methodist churi-lh choir will practice Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. VVeton Council No. 405 will meet Monday night, September 22, at 7:30. Degree team please be there for practice.
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The Sullivan golfers will go to Linton Sunday for a tournament Play will start at 1:00 p. m. Be there on time. We are expecting a large group of Sullivan golfers to be in Linton Sunday.
Notice: Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F? & A. M. Called meeting Friday, September 19th at 6:30 p. m. fc craft practice. All members of the craft are urged to attend. Floyd Willis, craft leader. 1
GOODWILL QUARTET TO " APPEAR AT MT. CALVARY
The Goodwill Quartet bf Vin-
cennes, Indiana, composed of
Bayard Wheeler, first tenor; Emorv Batman, second tenor;
Lee Gillum, baritone; and James
Campbell, bass, with Mrs. Fred Da Iky accompanist, will be at the Mt. Calvary church for a program of Gospel music on Sunday evening, September 21, at 7:30 o'clock. The public is. invited to hear these well-known singers.
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NOTICE TO TAX PAYEES Notice is hereby given to the tax .payers of Sullivan County, state jf Indiana, that on the 6th day of September. 1947. the Board o Hospital Tiustcoa of the Mary Sherman Memorial Hospital of Sullivan County, Indiana, filed with the Board of Commissioners of said county their petition specifying needed improvements and additions to the existing county hospital and an estimate .of the total ami. jut of funds that must be procured from the issuance and sale of county bonds tor the making thereof. Such petition for the making of such improvements and additions met the approval of the Board of County Commissioners and it has adopted a Preliminary Resolution approving: the sum and fixing the amount of Four Hundred Severn Thousand ioliara ($470,000.00) f(.r which tile general obligation bunds of Sullivan County shall be issued and negotiated for thft making o( such improvements and additions. On or before Monday, October 20th, 1H47, tax payers of Sullivan County, Indiana, may tile with the County Auditor of said county-their petitions favoring or oppjsing the proposed bond i.Hsue for the making' of such improvements and additions. Witness my hand and the official seal 0 the Board of County Commissioners of Sullivan County, Indiana, this 13th day of September, 1947. (Seal) JAMES McGARVET, Auditor of Sullivan County, Indiana.
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LOCALS John D. Gettinger left last Thursday for Purdue Agricultural School. Mary Lou and Judy Gettinger left Tuesday for Indiana Uni
versity. Mary Lou will enter her
2nd year -'and Judy her 3rd year. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Lewellyn and daughter, Aletha, returned home last night ;from , a motor trip to Colorado. Joe Libke, son of Dr. md Mrs. A. B. Libke, of West Washington Street, and Les Ray, son of Mrs. Goldie Ray, of South Main Streo't, left' Saturday for Reno, Nevada where they will enter college at the State University. Mrs. Mary Lund and Mrs. Goldie Ray were guests of Mrs. Daisy Brown and Mrs. Gladys Ritterskamp in Freelandville Tuesday, Elizabeth Ann McElrath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell McElrath, of Sullivan will leave Saturday for Franklin, Indiana where she will enter her freshman year at Franklin College.
PLEAS ANTVILLE Mrs. Albert R. Housden and son, Gary, of Renton, Washington, have returned to their home after spending the past three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Freal Frye and family and other relatives. Mrs. Housden is a niece Of Mrs. Anna F. Shields, Mrs. Maggie . Lucas, Mrs. Earl Jackson, Mrs. Emma Chambers and Henry Holley, all of Linton.
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4RNOLD-ROBBINS VOWS READ Miss Vera Rosetta Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delta H. Arnold, of Atchison, Kansas, became the bride of Thomas Wayne Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Robbins, of Carbon. Indiana, former residents of Sandborn, Indiana. They were married September 2nd at 9:30 a. m. at the St. Benedict's church in Atchison. The bride wore a white slipper satin gown. Her corsage was of pink roses centered wtih an orchid. Mr. and Mrs. Robbins will make their home in Atchison, Kansas.
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give total reading v points. would appreciate the attendant; of more of our members.
GRAYSVILLE YV.S.C.S. The Women's Society of Christian Service of the Graysville charge will have their covered dish dinner with Mrs. Mabel Howard and mother, Mrs. Johanna Medsker, on Wednesday, September 24th. The reports will be given at 11. Will the reporters from each point be prepared io
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Reclaimed Cleaned Thoroughly Sterilized Biggest money-saving value in town . . . they cost the army many dollars more! You can't begin to find blankets that equal these! Generous 66x84-inch size . . . weighing 4 lbs. each. Note the neat whipped edges that do not fray ... in army khaki color that won't show soill ' '
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