Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 237, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 November 1947 — Page 6

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Special Ladies Matinee - Fri. 2 P.

REGULAR ADMISSION - NO MEN ADMITTED

Mary E. Davis Past Matrons club will meet Friday evening, November 28th, at 7:30, at the home of Mrs. Elsie Bobbins.

Alpha Delphian club will meet Monday, December 1, at 2:15 at the home of Mrs. Carroll Ffakes on West Washington Street.

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Pythian Sisters will not meet this week due to the Thanksgiving holiday. They wiill meet December 11. This will be a Christmas meeting. Gifts will be exchanged and a program and dinner will be held. Mystery pals not to be revealed., until January meeting.

United Junior Choir practice at Presbyterian church Saturday morning at 10:30.

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A bird's wing contains most of the bones found in the human arm, but has few comparableto those in the human , wrist and. hand.

Choir practice at the Presbyterian church Friday night at 7:15. This rehearsal Is for the Christmas music by the rombined Seniior choirs. Everyone who is taking part iit this. Christmas program is

Friday Afternoon club will meet Friday, November 28, at 2:30 at the home of Mis Zola S.lnclair.

The Degree team and officials of the Bebekah Lodge 'will practice December 1, 7:30, for initiation.

"THE CAT CREEPS"

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A quill is one of the largest feathers of the wings and tails of birds. Their hollow tubes, properly cleaned of all oily or fatty matter and dried, are used as receptacles for gold dust and various purposes, but chiefly ss writing pens, all of which were made of feathers until comparatively recently.

B,Ir. and Mrs. B.oyd Lisman and daughter of Monroe City, were guests Sunday morning of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts and family. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lisman and family of east of town. Gerald Sparks and Sid McNabb who are students at Indiana University, are home for the holidays. Mrs. Alice Wells has returned to her home in Davenport, Iowa after being called here by the death of her brother, Charles Yickroy. Max Daugherty ' of Delphi, Indiana, Garland Daugherty of New Castle, Elmer Faulkner of Mt. Vernon, Illinois and Harold Copeland of Sullivan and Keith Daugherty of Muncie were here Monday for the funeral of their uncle, Charles Vickrey, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Arbersale of

jTerre Haute were supper guests

Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels and family. Mr. and Mrs , Webb Borders and Fergie Brown of Indianapolis, James Huff and Mrs. LuEmma McCammon and son of Sullivan were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown and family.

Quietism is a type of mysticism which regards the most perfect communion with God as coming only when the soul is in a state of quiet in .which it ceases to reason or to reflect eithy upon itself 'or upon God, and, in a word, to exercise any of its faculties, its sole function being passively to accept the fellowship which God is ever ready to bestow.

By Inflating tires of large aircraft with helium instead of air, 180 pounds of weight per plane can be saved.

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Sullivan Community Gym --:PARTICIPANTS:Sullivan County Residents ALL AGES Not more than three entries from any one school

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PRIZES: First, $25; Second, $15; Third, $10 Admission: Students 25c, Adults 50c, including tax Auspices Jaycees of Sullivan

"EVENING in PARIS" GIFT SETS $1.50 to $7.50 Also Individual Pieces 50c up. "yardleyIoFS Perfumes and Toilet Preparations $L00 to $5.00

Eastman's Kodaks and Cameras

Stovers Chocolates $1.25 to $6.15

CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS And WRAPPINGS

Bennett's Pharmacy SINCE 1914

NOTICE TO TAPAYEKS OF

ADDITIONAL. Al-i-tto. HIATION Notice is hereby given t!n- laxpayeia of Cass Townnhip, Sullivan Cuunly, Indiana, that the proper letfal officers of said municipality at their regular -neeting- place at 8:30 o'clock A. M. on 8th day of December 1917 will consider the ftilowing additional appropriations which said officers consider necessa:y to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this vime. SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Janitors pm Of) Transportation 25.00 Telephone 10.00 Water, Power and Lights ... 150.&0

S685.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right ,to be heard thereon. The additional ' appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing: within fifteen d-vs at the County Auditor's office of Sullivsn County. Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At :wh hearing, taxpayers o .lectin? to .my pueh additional appropriation. may ! hetod .ind inlervsli'ri iaxp-ives. :iay require of (he Coun'y Auditor wlieii and wiirre rurh iit-.iri? will he held. ;krau .i. tisiF,y. Trustee ot Taxing Unit.

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