Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 228, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 14 November 1947 — Page 6

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- FRIDAY, NOV.v 14, 1947.

SULLIVAN. INDIANA

SOCIETY

BIRTHDAY DINNER

ither and son, James Marion, Dean , The subject was "Women of the and Bob Chambers of Mishawa- U. S. Want to Influence Public i ka, Indiana, Mrs. Betty Jo Rob- Opinion." Mrs. H. K. Ross gave

bins of Pleasantvilte, Mr. and ''Techniques Used in the Past by , nnstnnnprl until D?npmhpr 2nd.

Relatives gathered at the home Mrs. Duke Dennis and daughter, , Mrs. Catt, Carrie Nation, Mrs. !

cert in Sullivan on Tuesday afternoon, November 25th. The Golden Anniversary banquet is

25-CENT INVESTMENT. GROWS

of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chambers Nanc - at Linton and Mr. and

of Paxton, R. 1, Sunday, Nov. 2, ren Ruth; Hope mkki and John to celebrate the birthday of Mr. ny Allen. Chambers. I

Those enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Chambers and family, June, Becky, and 1 Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chambers and family, Arnold, Barbara, Larry and Patty, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chambers and son, Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carlin and son, Jackie, Mrs. Vernon Carlin and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Fuzzie Keller and daughter, Patty' Mrs. James Ban-

WOMAN'S CLUB Mrs. P. L. Reid was hostess for the November 12th meeting of the Woman's Club, at her home on West .Washington street. The house was beautifully decorated with Fall garden flowers.

Mrs. J. P. Curry, vice-presi

dent, . presided. Mrs. J. Allan Mrs. Lee F. Bays, November 24th, Campbell gave the Scripture which is on Monday, on account reading, Matthew 5:14-16. of the Symphony Orchestra con-

Sabin;" "Present-day Techniques ,TTSe path rvF nrVFR. TO

cf Business and. Professional Wo- rfvsov phapfi men's Clubs, League of Women BE AT BENSON CHAPEL Voters, General Federation of Miss Pauline Guyer. former Women's Clubs," was given by pastor at Benson Chapel Friends' Mrs. P. L. Reid. Mrs.- S. E. Lind- Church, has recently returned ley read a paper on "Comparison on furlough from her Missionary with Organized Women in France, work in Nigeria, West Africa, England and Germany," and Mrs. and will be at Benson Chapel Teal Whitaker had for her sub- November 16th to 18th for a ject, "We Are Public Opinion series of missionary lectures. Because We Are Organized." . ! Miss Guyer, who works under The next meeting will be with the Sudan Interior Mission, :cirst

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118 NORTH STATE ST. SULLIVAN, IND." Nov. 17th Through Nov. 30th SERVICES EACH EVENING AT 7:0 V.m. Bro. A. R. Kepple Minister Bro. Paul Simmons Song Leader Ccme, Bring Family And Friends

has had experience working in both pagan and Moslem areas, and speaks two African languages. Her extensive travels and wide experience with the natives in that country makes her an authority on life and present day conditions there. During this last four year's term of missionary service Miss Guyer has taken a large number of Kodachrome pictures which she will be presenting in slide lectures, during the three-day series. The public is most cordially invited to come and her her Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at Benson Chapel Friends' Church. The following is the program that she will present: Sunday morning Sunday School. 9:45 (10 minute object lesson) "Snakes". Worship service 10:45, "Missions A Sidelina of Central in Church Activities?" Sunday evening 6:30, Young

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DODD BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Herman Morlh Miss Pauline Hayden is home and children visited Tuesday

xui a iwu weais vatauun, witn Mr. jvionns parents. A Wayne Smith, Clifford Rice, J

and Vernon Hayden and family Mr. and Mrs. Kay Kecmer oi s called on Mr.' and Mrs. Ray Hay- Merom, visited Mr and Mrs. : den Sunday. Frank Orr Sunday. . ! ReV; -nra err' Meyer, Mr and Mrs. Girthel Ciark

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Mrs. Ethel Smith and Charles

were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon HaVden and family Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Atis Akers visited Herbie Frakes in Sullivan Sunday. I Mrs. Luvisa Wood, Bertha Ryland, Mr. and Mrs. Toody Bogard and Abe Wilkey were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Foutz Sunday. j Mrs. May Martin is ill. j Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sinclair visited with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Those who spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge were Mr. and Mrs. Ketsel Morley and family of West Terre Haute and their son, Robert, of Terre Haute.

Fred Chowning called on Walter Wyman Tuesday evenihgj (

Mrs. Floyd Owens had as her guest Wednesday Miss Mabel

Headworth of Shelburn. Mrs. Dove Clark has been call-

Andy TruebLood, of Terre Haute, ed away for several days hje to Tuesday. the illness of her brother, Noah Mary Jane Akers is visiting Moore, of near Grayville.

her grandmother, Martha Summers, in Sullivan this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker and son, Ronnie, and daughter, Syl

via Kose, called on Mrs. Zylma ,Woodard Tuesday evening, j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butteroff and Mr and Mrs. R. Clark were in Sullivan Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Max Woodard' had a dinner in honor of Mrs

Zylma Woodard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.. J. E. Woner and Charles Hardy were guests of Jessie Wood Sunday

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spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dix.

Gatie relaxes with alter dinner pipe.

TEN YEARS AGO, Gatie the alligator was a mere 25-cent Florida souvenir. Today, he still is just an 82-pound baby, but his fondness for the comforts of life and his Chicago home with Carl E. Kinghave made him one of the family in many respects. (International)

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people's, slide lecture, "Life on a' lecture, Mission Station." 7:30, Evening message, service, Bible message, "Can the

Cross Replace the Cresent?" Monday evening, 7:30 "Let's Look at Africa" (African costumes and Curios). Slide lecture, "A Walk Through an African

Village." Tuesday evening, 7:30 Slide A BCAnTU,FHR FACE WAS ft PCnVl 7 NOT MARRED BY CROSS SPSS'

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Nipped by FaMes MILWAUKEE (UP) A nine-year-old youngster felt a sudden pain in his foot while wading in Lake Michigan Reaching into the water, he came up with a set of false teeth.

Mrs. Hazel Benson spent Friday evening with Marie Owens. I

Homer Hall is spending a furlough with home folks.

Lawrence Hauger suffered a chest injury last week at a mine in Bicknell where he is em

ployed. Mrs. Frank Orr called on Marie

Owens Armistice Day.

Now Playing At The Lyric Theatre ll3-Ko fisvia ef Bi2-Scai3 Whcst tasting . . S.'crs Alan Lvdd, Dorcihy Lamsjr, Robert Pfes.'cn, Lloyd Nolan

Has Fair Habit VIROQUA, Wis. (UP) Chris Welch, 89, is all set for his 77th trip to the county fair. Welch has attended the last 67 successive fairs.

r Deer Joins Cattle 1 MILWAUKEE (UP) William Tiegs, who lives in the Milwaukee outskirts, reports a1 deer has joiner the cattle in the cow pasture and seems so centented it is remaining.

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All combines in the fleet used to film "Wild Harvest" 1 are Massey-Harris Self-Propel!ed models, same as those used in the Harvest Brigade, chosen by Paramount to typify today's modern harvest machines. Each bites off a good 50 acres of gixin in an average working day.

DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED 4 r Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call ' Greek Fertilizer Co. Sullivan Phone No. 9 x WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES

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Federal Land Bank Farm Loans ' made by The Tri-River National Farm Loan Association. To purchase farms. . To refinance mortgages and pay debts. To make improvements in your farm. Long term pay any part any time. Loy interest 4. No"application or appraisal fees. See or call Alv'n E. Keller, secretary-treasurer Home Oifice, Bloomfield, Indiana. Tel.133 1 Branch Office Sullivan, Indiana, every Wednesday 0 afternoon.

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New Prices Herein Listed Effective Nov. 17th, 1947 r Delivered Price Per Cubic Yard 5 baes cement per yd. Sullivan $11.00 Carlisle $12.00 Merom $11.00 Gravsville $10.50 Fairbanks $11.00 Shelburn $12.00 We also mix 4 414 5? and 6 bag cement per yard. CONCRETE BLOCKS j Smooth Face at plant 15c Rock Face Bullnose Corners Partition Blocks WE DELIVER Call or Write CARL A. NEWLIN Phone 20 Hutsonville. TIL

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Here's a Telegraphic Message to the Ladies A SECURITY FAMILY LOAN WILL OFTEN v SOLVE THE MOST TROUBLESOME HOUSEHOLD PROBLEM. YOUR HUSBAND WILL APPRECIATE YOU SUGGESTING IT TO . HIM. Security Loan Co.

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