Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 198, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 October 1947 — Page 8
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, OCT. 3, 1947,
SULLIVAN, INDIANS
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ADDED CHAPTER 11 "SCARLET HORSEMAN"
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Club Meetings
FOR THIS WEEK
CLEO RALEY WEDS LESTES WEIGHT
The recent marriage of
Misa
Regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors of America, Friday, October 3, 7 p. m. All officers be present for praetice.
LOCALS
Zelma Harbaugh Missionary Society of Christian church will meet Friday evening at 7:30, home of Mrs. Fred Hanger, 202 N. Seetion St.
The Shelburn Chapter No. 2Q9, Qrder of.theEastern Star will meetv Monday evening, October. 6, at 7:30 p. m. for their annual memorial service. All members are urged to attend, visitors are welcome.
. The Alpha Delphian Club - will meet Monday afternoon ' at 2:15 o'clock at the home of 1 Mrs. Earl Handford, 334 - Ind'ana Avenue. The articles - from the blind have arrived.
Psi Iota XI sorority business meeting, Monday, October 6, 7:30 p. m., library.
The Friendship class of the Methodist church will tneet lith Mrs. William Powell in Jasonville Tuesday even'ng, October 7th. Membars who do not have transportation phone 9223 or 586-X.
week's motor trip into Canada. They will be at home at 1451 South Center Street, Terre Haute. The bride is a graduate of Sullivan High School with the class of 1946. The bridegroom graduated with the class of 1943. He served in the European theater as a paratrooper in the 82nd airborne division. He is
Cleo Eileen Raley and Lester W now a student at Rose Polytech-
, Wright took place at the Beth- nic Institute.
any Lutheran Church in Indianapolis on Sept. 21. The double J ring candlelight ceremony was , performed by Rev. Carrol Hockey before the altar, which was beautifully decorated with t palms, white gladioli and lighted j with seven-branch candelahra .holding lighted white tapers. I Preceding the ceremony a I musical program was presentjd by Mrs. Edith Howell, organist. I The bride, given in marriage by her brother, wore a gown of candlelight satin. The fitted bodice was made with romance neckline, trimmed with seed
pearl, sleeves tapering to points tneir father, Joe Robinson, of over the wrists and the hooped West Beech Street. They are skirt falling into a long vrain. graduates of St. Anthony's School Her fingertip veil of fine mist of Nursing at Terre Haute. Mrs illusion fell from a tara of brad-" linger and Mrs. Hottle were ed satin and seed pearls. Her R- N- at the Mary Sherman Hosbridal bouquet was a shower of P'tal for some years. j white roses centered with a Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Alumbaugh, .lavender orchid. of Sullivan, and Mr. and Mrs. I The maid of honor, Miss Ellen Thomas Turner of Linton, have .Duncan of Indianapolis, wore n returned home from 3 two-woek . I cold taffeta eown fashioned with tnP to Texas and the Southwest.
a square neckline, three-quar- y ,visited with the Alum- ,
ter sleeves and the skirt in cas- , , cade effect finished with bustle W- Alumbaugh, in Fort Worth,
Texas. Mrs. Angie Goodwin and son, Harold, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Pope.
Mrs. Jack McClanahan and son, Terry Lee, and Miss Rosalie Lang called on Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brooks spent last week-end in Chicago, Illinois visiting relatves. Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Shultz of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle Graham of Sullivan rural route. Mrs. Edith Bolinger of Detroit,
Michigan, Mrs. Ethel Hottle of Indianapolis, and Mrs! Eunice Hillis of Chicago, Illinos, ware called home due to the illness of
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Sonny Tufts Barry Fitzgerald Cass Daley
Virginia Wells Howard Da Silva John Lund ' Robert Preston MacDonald Carey William Demarest Burt Lancaster Gail Russell Arleen Whelan Virginia Field Johnny Coy Billy De Wolfe Patric Knowles Mono Freeman Sally Rawlinson Diana Lynn ' Wanda Hendrix Mary Edwards Cecil Kellaway Richard Webb ' Mikhail Rasumny Stanley Clements Frank Faylen
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CHICAGO parking lot slaying of J Mrs. Gracelyn Bush, a minister's wife, is confessed by James Hartman, 15-year-old vocational ; school student who also admitted ; a sex attack on a mother, according to police, (International)
Senator McGrath
Judge BlcGranery
Needlecraft club Mil meet Wednesday, October 8th with Mrs. W. W. Asdell.
Student of Society
NORMAN, Okla. (UP) For ception was held in the church "the first time in its historv. the Parlor- The four-tiered wedding
-"Oklahoma Dailv." Universitv of cake topped
"Oklahoma student newspaper, has
back. Heh arm bonquet was of deep blue dahlias.
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worn by the bridemaids, Misses Marilyn Gerringer and Retha Cooper, were in similar style to
their arm bouquets were bronze PP Sunday afternoon.;
dahlias. Attending the bridegroom as best man was John Reed. Harold Wright, brother of the groom, and Joe Ed Thomas served as ushers. The bride's mother wore a brown crepe gown and a corsage of yellow, roses and white mums. The bridperoom's mother wore a
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red roses and white mumr.
. Following the ceremony a re- icIub wil1 meet Thursday, October !
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McClanahan
had as their guests Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClanahan and son, Terry Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Hud Morris returned to their home Tuesday after visiting a week with their son, Lex Morris and family in Akron, Ohio.
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The Harmony Home Economics
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a male society editor. He is Dick King, journalism senior from Stephenville, Tex., who wants to continue society writing following his graduation. ,
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bride and groom centered the table. Baskets of white gladioli and a wreath of white asters around the cake were used as decorations. s Immediately ' after the reception the bridal couple , left on a
9th at the home of Hester Sluder
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ANNOUNCEMENT of Rhode Island's Senator Howard McGrath's selection by Postmaster General Robert Hannegan to succeed him as chairman of the Democratic national committee brings reverberations from Massachusetts State Democratic Chairman John Cahill, who reveals he will lead a drive to elect James J. McGranery, U. S. district judge in Philadelphia, to the post Formal election will be held at committee meeting Oct. 29. (International)
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH SULLIVAN, INDIANA "A Busy Church.... Always Serving!"
"Its tones are calling .. . COME and be blest!"
Sermon: "CUSHIONS OR CROSSES" Hear This Sermon Sunday Morning. Choir Anthem: "Give" Ear, 0 Lord." Church School 9:30 A. M. Worship & Communion 10:40 a. M. Sunday, is World Wide Communion Sunday, Rally Day in the churches. We urge you to attend the church of your choice. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: Gardening is the only place where a dirty dig does a goo&turn.
Tray Without Ceas;ng"
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ASSOCIATION Will Hold Their Annual Meet At Dugger Park DUGGER, INDIANA OCT. 5 - 9 (Inclusive) Good camping grounds with plenty l:ghts, shade and water. Bring your tents, family and hounds and spend a week in the open, and enjoy the cleanest sport on earth.
ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM
Sunday, Oct. 5 Church meeting. Music by Good Will Quartet. Vincennes. Monday, Oct. 6 Contest. This includes singing, playing instruments
Tuesday. Oct. 7 Old fash
ioned square dance and
round dance too
Wednesday, Oct. 8 Band
concert Oct. 9 Dog show
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This Drug Store OPEN SUNDAY Oct. 5th
. Jmt Arrived, A Shipment Of BROWNIE REFLEX CAMERAS.
Keep A Box Of STOVERS CHOCOLATES Handy At All Times! Bennett's Pharmacy SINCE 1914
,WILMA MAY CURRY WEDS JOHN DOYLE RILEY I Miss Wilma May Curry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miles K. Curry of near Carlisle, and F 1c John Doyle Riley, son of Mr. and ,Mrs. John Riley of NewtonStewart, Indiana, were married I in a quiet ceremony solemnized
by the Rev. McCallister at ihe Methodist parsonage in Carlisle, Indiana at 6:30 Tuesday evening, September 30. The single ring ceremony was 'used. The bride was lovely in an all wool beige jersey dress trimmed
in gold with brown accessories. I She wore a lavender orchid. I Their only attendants were Miss Velma Curry, twin sister of .the bride and Mrs. McCallister. The couple will visit .friends and relatives for the remainder of his 64-day leave after which I they will leave for San Francisco, California where they plan to make their home while he is stationed aboard the USS Oakland. The bride is a graduate of the Loogootee High School with the class of 1947. The bridegroom is a graduate of the French Lick High School with the class of 1945. He has served with the Navy for over two years, most of which was spent in China. On his return aboard ship he will be promoted to a machinists mate. ,
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PROGRAM OF EVENTS
Sunday, Oct. 5 Beagle Field Trial. All entries must be
' ' in by 9. Morning Coori Dog drag race Evening Set up camp and enter Derby
dogs. Monday, Oct. 6 C'r'.st Derby, dogs 1 hour before sun-up. Tuesday, Oct. 7 Finish Derby .race and enter all age ' dogs. Wednesday, Oct. 8 Cast all age dogs 1 hour before sunup. , . Thursday, Oct. 9 Finish all age race. Evening Bench Show, awarding of prizes. All dogs must compete in races to be eligible to show. Best AH Age Male Dogs 1st, 2nd, 3rd prize. Best All Age Female Dogs 1st, 2nd, 3rd prize. Best Derby Male 1st, 2nd, 3rd prize. Best Derby Female 1st, 2nd, 3rd prize. Best Bunch of Pups 1st, 2nd, 3rd prize. GIRTHEL HIATT, President IRA ARNOLD, Vice President ORA ISBELL, Treasurer
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