Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 240, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 December 1947 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, DEC. 2, 1947-
CORRECTION, PLEASE! The management of the Sherman Theater wishes to correct an error made in the advertising columns of yesterday's Times wherein the evening admission price pertaining to the picture "Forever Amber" now playing at the Sherman was listed as "1.00" and should have been "1.20".
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ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Gadberry announce the marriage of their daughter, Catherine, to Glen Sargent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sargent of Sandborn,' Indiana. They were united in marriage at the Riverside Methodist Church in Indianapolis on November 8th at 3:30 p. m. with the Rev. C. C. Pearce officiating. v The bride was attired in a blue suit with matching accessories and wore a corsage of red roses and gardenias. The maid of honor, Miss Barbara Gadberry, wore a dress of light copper with matching accessories an4 a. corsage of yellow tea roses. Both mothers wore corsages of yellow and white chrysanthemums. Best man was Charles Osmon of Indianapolis. . Following the wedding a reception was held at the home of the bride's sister; Mrs. Henry Cordes. The happy couple received many beautiful gifts. They are making their home in Indianapolis.
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GOODMAN-ROWE VOWS READ - Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Goodman of Clinton, Indiana announce the marriage of their daughter, Peggy Lorene, to Macy Gordon Rowe, son .of Mr. and Mrs. Pearline Rowe, of Rockville, Indiana. The double ring ceremony was read by the Rev. I?ay Crawl at the home of the bride's parents Saturday, November 22, at 6 p. m. Mrs. Eddie Blackmore was matron of honor. Eddie Black-
more was Dest man.
The bride is a native of Sullivan and is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Walters of 742 East Jackson Street and Mr. and Mrs. Lace Goodman of Dagger. '
NOTICE' OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of OeorRQ Wiley Cox, deceased late of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOYCE COX, Administratrix, Pi?g & Tennis, Attorneys. 1st ins 11-18-47 3t.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Benjamin T. Ballard, deceased late of Sullivan County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. DALE BOYD. Administrator. Pigg & Tennis, Attorneys. 1st ins ll-18-47-3t.
TODAY Thru THURSDAY (i I I MATINEES AT 2 P. M. EVENING 7:00 & 9:20 I
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USED CARS BOUGHT, SOLD & EXCHANGED For Sale 1947 Ford Tudor, like new with radio and heater. 1947 Chevrolet 5-Passenp;er Coupe, like new, with radio and heater. 1947 Chevrolet Fleetline (red), with finger-tip control radfo and heater, like new, 1947 Oldsmobile "68" Sedan, like new, with radio and heater. 1947 Pontiac Sedan, like new, with radio and heater. 1946 Pontiac sedan in good condition, with radio and heater. 1946 Chevrolet Fleetline with radio and heater. 1943 Dodge pick-up truck in good condition. 1942 Buick Super sedanette, rad;o and heater. 1941 Buick sedan with radio and heater, in good condition. ' . . G. I. DECKARD
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BEECH GROVE Mrs. Grace Whitlock spent a
fewdays last week with Mrs. Annie Patton. , Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vaughn' of near Linton attended church at Kingsley Memorial Sunday morning. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerd Easter and Gene. Mrs. Pearl Foutz and Mrs. Catherine Hardy were dinner guests Thursday of their .mother, Mrs. Lilly Thompson. Mrs. May Carrithers of Sul'ivan visited Mrs. Nelle Kelly Wednesday afternoon. Everett Chenoweth spent the weekend with his wife, Dorothy, and sons, Carl,- Larry and Dale. Mrs. Annie Patton, Mrs. Grace Whitl.ock, Mrs. Emma Harris and Mrs. Luella Harvey called on Mrs. Gratis Easter Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bosstick were in Sullivan Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sheu were in Sullivan Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Nora Crowe arid Margaret called on Mrs. Annie Patton Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Nelle Kelly is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. C. Schenk and family in Chicago. Nancy Ann Schenk who has been visiting her grandmother the past month returned home with her. Mr. and Mrs. Jerd Easter calked on their parents Monday afternoon. Clem Ransford, former Turman Township resident now living in the West, is here visitng relatves and friends. It is his first visit in thirty years. - . Frank Brunner is visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton. Mrs. Alice Dudley of York,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith and children of Indianapolis, who
ihave been the guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, have returned home. Mrs. Clyde Thomas is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. Glen Kidd and family of New Richmond, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greene of Oaktown are in Chicago, Illinois where they are attending the
'International Livestock Show.
Mrs. Roy Taylor, Mrs. Gran-
' ville Hendricks and Mrs. Eleanor
Wyman attended the WLS broad-
; building in Chicago, Illinois
Monday evening. Miss Becky Brumette, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brumette, has returned to Kimberlin
j ; Heights, Tennessee where she at- I
tends the Johnson Bible School.
Robert Dale Cummin, who has spent the past year in Calcutta,
India, and who is visiting his 'grandfather, W. T. Mellott, left Monday for Peoria, Illinois to attend to business interests for n few days.
Rev. and Mrs, Ernest Nicoin
of West Baden, Indiana were guests of friends in Sullivan over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Healey have returned to their hnme in Flint, Michigan after a visit here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Healey are former resi dents of Sullivan. Mrs. Jack Healey and son, Tom, soent the week-end as guests of Mrs. Anna McKinley and daughter, Geneva. Mrs. Healey will be remembered as the former Norma Kelling. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Raines, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heath, have returned to their home at Freeport, Illinois. Miss Lucille Heien has returned to Louisville, Kentucky after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Emory Benson of northwest of Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. W.-C. Roe are in Rockville! Indiana this week attending t.i buriness interests. ' Mr. and Mrs. Orvall Amyette of Fort Wayne, Indiana ' have returned to their home after spending the holiday with Mrs. A. W. Lovelace. Mr. and Mrs. Zanna Reisner had as their week-end guests Mr. 'and Mrs. Lloyd Reisner and Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins of Indianapolis. ( Mrs. Mae Usrey and Gerald Usrey were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Chloe Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Butler and daughter. Nina. I Mr. and Mrs. Garland Stringer and son, Walter, spent the weekend in' Anderson yisiting Mr. and ;Mrs. Herbert Cox. . i Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport spent Thanksgiving in North Manchester, Indiana the guests of Mrs. Davenport's son and famify, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conner. ! Mr. and Mrs. Dude Booker of
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Smith and Carl F. Booker of Indianapolis have returned home after visiting the past week in Homer, Louisiana with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Snider and family. Mrs. Snider is a sister of Mrs. Booker and Mr. Smith. Mrs. Charles Curtis of North Main Street has returned to her home after spending the Thanksgiving holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Morris and children of Franklin, Illinois.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Williams
I and family of Sullivan, R. 4, had as their guests Friday Rev. and Mrs. Walter , C. Williams and
ALADDIN LAMPS with PARCHMENT SHADES a COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones
children, Larry, Judy nnd Jane, of Petersburg, Indiana, Irvin
Huffman of Anderson, Mrs. Etta (Walters, Mrs.. Grace Williams, and Mrs. Deloris Moss and children, Sue, Kenny and. Nancy, all of Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Schiele and son, Dennis, of Indianapolis, spent the week-end, with Mr. and 1 Mrs. Floyd Fulk.
Stcmach Sufferers POSITIVE-RELIEF With DOCTOR'S FORMULA The HARVEY STOMACH TREATMENT is made up o four different medicines. One of the main ingredients If BELLADONNA. This is an expensive drug, rarely found in other stomach preparations. We guarantee the HARVEY STOMACH TREATMENT to relieve ulcer pain, and that acid, gassy, belchy, nervous and lack of pep feeling. Each box of HARVEY TABLETS contains a DIET CHART that points out the food that CAUSES excessive gas, bloating and stomach distress. 48 tablets, a 16 day treat
ment, full size, $1.50. The price
has never been raised. Sold only at BEHHETT'S PHARMACY SINCE 1914
Most of India's mineral re sources lie outside the borders of the new state of Pakistan.
Illinois, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Chenoweth and sons'. Clem Ransford of Oregon and Mrs. Georgia Oryall were dinner guests of Mrs. Annie Patton Tuesday. I Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cox of--'Shelburn visited friends here Friday. Mrs. Annie Patton, Mrs. Grace , Whitlock .of Fairbanks, Mrs. Emma Harris and Mrs. Luella Harvey called on Mary and Fylura Foutz Thursday afternoon.
j Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cheno-jWest Jackson Street, Charles
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Rose Bogard.
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