Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 223, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 November 1947 — Page 6

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& FOOTBALL In NEWS COOK-HOPEWELL VOWS READ Miss Deloris E. Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cook, of 1119 West Washington Ave., South Bend, became the bride of John Hopewell, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hopewell, at the St. Patrick's Catholic Church in South Bend last Saturday. The couple were attended by Mrs. Raymond Cook Jr., Joseph R. Hillring, Stephanie Sobieralski, Betty Jane Clark and Raymond Cook Jr. Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Hopewell and family are former residents of Sullivan. The bridegroom is a nephew of Mrs. Nancy Hopewell of Sullivan. NAME OMITTED V In the list, of those who attended the Association meeting, Order of Eastern Star, -".at Linton October? 29th, the, name of Mrs. Edith Miller was inadvertently omitted. ' i ' Need MONEY? Qet Jl Mere! . r If you're wondering where to set the cash to meet (one need or emergency, tee us for loan. Prompt tervice. Coma in or phone. Fidelity. Loan Co. Upstairs Middle East Side Sq. plus tax 6.00x16

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CHILDREN'S HOUR

"Five Little Peppers In Trouble"

Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK The 50th Anniversary Banquet of the Woman's Club will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 2, instead of on Nov. 25. The program scheduled for Dec.2 will be gi.ven on Nov. 25. The next meeting is on Wednesday, Nov. 12, with Mrs. P. L. Reid as hostess. Regular meetijng of the Royal Neighbors of America November 7th at 7:30. A social will follow. Good attendance desired. Basketball Mothers club will meet Monday, November 10th with Mrs. J. E. Knotts, 332 South State Street, at 2 o'clock. P f F.O.E, will spensor games at the lodge hall Friday night K at, 8 o clock. Members only. The meeting of the Zelma Harbaugh Missionary Society scheduled for Friday night has been postponed. , Woman's Club will meet with Mrs. P. L. Reid at . her heme, 349 West Washington Street, Wednesday, November 12. Notice change of date due to Armistice Day holiday. . , TSullivan Eastern Star (will meet Monday, November 10, for a regular stated meeting. BEAUTIFY YOUR FLOORS 1 with Tile-Tex or Rubber Tile. THOMAS TILE-TEX SALES 97 E. .Tafkson Phone 743 1 8 & 10 Ft. COPPER GROUND RODS YARD LIGHTS COMPLETE LINE OF WIRING SUPPLIES r - McKmley Electric Shop WEST SIDE SQUARE

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HI 1 II VII It) GOSPEL MEETINGS You are invited to attend the gospel meetings at the Church of Christ in Paxton. Bro. Jewell W. Norman, evangelist, will be in charge of the services from November 9th to 19th inclusive. Services will be held each evening at 7 o'clock and Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Congregational singing with Bro. Herman Goble in charge. SUGAR GROVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preaching, 9:45 a. m. n i t i i i a . orv ounaay ocnoui, au.ou a. in. CHURCH 1 OF bGOD MSSION Rev. James A. Goode, pastor . Frank Brown Sunday School Supt. Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. ' Morning worship, 11:00. ? Evening 'services, 7:0Q.'r Prayer, 'meeting ( Wednesday night at 7:00.' . j Saturday night service, 7:00. Come and worship with us. SPECIAL MEETINGS AT BENSON CHAPEL : Stacy E. Wesner of Marshall, Indiana, a Friends minister, will preach at Benson Chapel November 11 to 14 at 7:30 each ovenins. Music will be in charge of Paul Armstrong. Everyone is invited. CHURCH NOTICE . .Bro Lon F. McClary of Bloomington will fill his regular appointment at the Bethany Church of God Sunday, November 9th at 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Everyone is welcome at these services. CHURCH NOTICE ' Bro. James F. Thomas of Ind ianapiolis, will preach at the Church of Christ at 602 North Court Street in Sullivan, Sunday, November Sth. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. You are cordially invited to attend these meetings. I

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FULL GOSPEL MISSION Emery Dillejf, pastor. Sunday School, 9:30. Preaching service, 10:30. Night services, 7:00. Tuesday night the young people will have their meeting. This is also Bible Study night, 7:00. B'riday night services, 7:00. Trior' Alwavs W 4Seaton has sdWs 51st year as a postal clerk here. He said he wouldpostpone his retirement untilC.ongress came up with an adequate retirement bill which he hopes will be early next year. f That's Too Many Bees SALISBUR i , i Mass. ' (UPj--A "Queen" ,had to be evicted from Edward Hunt's home. The intruder was a queen bee and was accompanied by some 10,000 retainers. Let There Be Light TRURO, Miss. (UP) A new, beacon of 1,000,000 candlepower which will send out four rays to warn both ships and aircraft is being installed at Cape Cod Light. Just a Habit WORCESTER, Mass. (UP) Traffic tickets occupy a prominent position in Ajlen T. Abbington's budget. A fine of $39 for his 13th, 14th and 15th offenses has brought his total of fines to ?105 since Jan- 1 M THE ADS INDIANA , Always Serving!"

CHURCH

"Man's Sickness and God's Prescription" - t -Hear this sermon Sunday morning. Choir Anthem: "As The Hart Panteth." Communion Special by Mrs. Jinnie . DeBaun. Sunday School . . . ... . . 9:30 A. M. Worship & Communion 10:40 A. M. Christian Endeavor .... 5:00 P. M.

(Thought for the week: Charity begins at home, and Justice begins next door.) "Pray Without Ceasing"

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- vn Quality of jMercy WILKES-BARRE, Pa. (UP) Nine jurors failed to report 'or duty but didn't pay the customary $30 fine for failing to do s.i. Judge Thomas M. Lewis, just appointed said "I do not feel inclined to impose fines as my first official act." FOUL . . . City Taxi is at your beck and call (239) to de liver you at any' destina-l tion within the city, state or nation. City Taxi Get Showerproofed Styling in a CraveneffG-Processcd MALLORY! You get ldsdtig good oks in your Craiffc-processed Mullory! For here't a hat that laughs at passing showers comes through a down, pour with the crisp, sweeping lines that make Mallory's styling tops! Stop in today to see our5 fine selection of Crati ee;f -processed Mallory hats. We can show you a good stock of the latest shapes in v the season's newest colors. 1 Mallory Hats from $0.00 to 00.00 maUort

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Organ Fixer Flier ST. LOUIS (UP) John P. Streiff. Jr., 27, believes he is the only flying organ technician in the world. Streiff, connected with a St. Louis electric organ firm, flies to repair jobs in Missouri and Illinois in a converted army plane he bought for $600. Fossil Jawbone Found SUNBURY, Pa. (UP) A jawbone with 12 teeth, believed to be that of a prehistoric animal, was found in a clay and sand, bank near here by workmen. The U, S. Engineer Corps turned the fossil, found about 16 feet from Peas

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