Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 245, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 December 1947 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES ' TUESDAY, DEC. 9. 1947. SULLIVAN, INDIANS
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LOCALS i Mr. and Mrs. John Albert Martin and children of Indianapolis were guests of relatives in Sullivan over the week-eVd. Mrs. P. L. Raid, Mrs. Zoe Bays, Mrs. H. K. Ross and house guest, Mrs. Sue Hendricks, of Chicago, Illinois, spent Sunday in New Albany, Indiana. Mrs. Willard Wolfe of Dayton, Ohio, has been called here due to beautify Your floors . with Tile-Tex or ' Rubber Tile. THOMAS TILE-TEX1 SALES 27 W. Jackson Phone' 743 Kt U PAT OTP He'll like these . . . and so will you . . . Give him Interwoven Socks in this Christmas Bo by Interwoven ...A really worth-while Gift North Side Sq
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i the illness of her brother, J. G. Haskett. Mrs. Harry Glenn of Macon, Georgia, and M rs. Ollie Jones of Chicago, Illinois, are guests ; of their parents, Dr.- and Mrs. J. B. Maple.' I Mr. and Mrs. Max Weir of , Terre Haute spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCoskey. I . Miss Gene Selby of Indianapolis spent Monday in Sullivan (visiting frieids. Mrs. Robert Herr and Mrs. Catherine Boyle spent Monday in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Davis of Bloomington. Indiana were guests .Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Henderson. Ann Henderson accompanied her grandparents home for a visit. Mr. andyMrs. Robert Shepherd and daughter, Priscilla,1 visited in Santa Claus, Indiana Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Steinmetz are in Indianapolis where they are attending a Farm Implement conference. Mrs. Don Dudley returned yesterday from Detroit, Michigan where she has spent the past three weeks with her sister, Mrs. James Jones. Mrs. C. H Wildin. Mrs. Carter Walters and son, Jon Carter, and , Mrs. Elza Walters were guests of Mrs. John Kattman of near i Brazil last Friday. I C. H. Wildin and Elza Walters , attended the convocation and reunion .of the Scottish Rite at Indiianppolis last Friday. I Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith iand sons, Lawrence and Ronnie, I Mr. and Mrs. Bud Leach and son, (John Michael, of Terre Haute, ' and Mr. and Mrs. Ray White and son, Bryle Ray, of Sullivan, were I Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pope., j I Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wyman j were supper guests Thursday i : night 6f Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dix . and Bernard Lee. j Mrs. Eva Curtis of South Court Street left Monday for Davenport, I Iowa, where she will spend the I winter with her daughter, Mrs. ' Noel Mosier. Mrs. Grace Whitlock of Fairbanks, who has been visiting her . brother. P. J. Cuchman. of 28 North Cross Street, has eone to Terre Haute where she will spend the winter. Mrs. Jack Richards and little daughter, Diana Gail, of Indianapolis, are' soending a few weeks with Mrs. Richards parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richards, of Pleasnntville. Rolland Richards and children, Jackie, Steohen and Louvana. of Linton called .in Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richards Sunday morning. REVIVAL MEETING AT LONGS CHAPEL CHURCH Special revival meetings are now in progress at the Lones Chapel church. Everyone is in- I vited to attend. The purpose of these meeitngs is to deepen the spiritual life of Christians and encourage those not Christian to start on this way. I Christ experienced in the heart is ; the plan of God to answer every need, bring victory in all prob- I lems. and make men successful, contented and happy. "Blessed is , the man that walketh not in the j council of the ungodly ... his ' delight is in the way of the Lord ... he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers, whatsoever he doeth shall prosper." Psalm I. ' Meetings will continue through next week. Time, 7:00 each evening. , .
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Roy, Stahly, Ligonier, Ind., muck crop farmer, who was crowned Indiana Potato King at the annual Indiana Muck Crop Show in Ligonier recently, is shown at left receiving a silver pitcher from John McFarland, Kroger company representative from Ft. Wayne. The pitcher and a $25 check comprised the Kroger award to the leader in the 400 Bushel Indiana Potato club. Stahly's record crop this year totaled 712 bushels per acre. Other potato growers who received Kroger cash awards Ur record crops were James' Ummel, Elkhart; Dean Grady, Syracuse; Charles Bryie, LaOtto; Maurice Tompkins, Union Mills, and Fred Geiger, Ligonier.
Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK Junior and Senior Saddle Club members mho have gifts for disabled veterans are asked to leave them' at Gene's Radio Service. . . The Friendship class of the Methodist church will hold its December meeting and social Tuesday evening, Dec. 9th at 6:30 in the church parlor. A good attendance is desired. Members please briny own table service and gift not to exceed 50 cents. Christmas party of the Fidells class of the First Christian Church, Friday, December 12, 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Lucille Ford, first house west sfide of road north of the Legion Home. Bring a $1.00 gift a.nd staple food for the Christmas baskets. All members urged to attend. Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F. & A. M. Called meeting, Tueday, December sth, 6:30 p. m. Work in the, M. M. Degree. All members urged to attend. Visitors . welcome. Morris Hudson, W. M., Russell Inbody, Sec. Elm Park P.T.A. will hold its monthly meeting Thursday, December 11, 7:30, at the Elm Park School." Bring a pound of candy or peanuts. The Odd Fellows of Sullivan County will hold their fourth quarterly - meeting of the year with Sullivan Lodge No, 147 on Wednesday night, December 10th. The degree staff of Carlisle Lodge will confer the third degree on a . class of candidates. The. Gratnd (Master of Indiana. Brother Homer T. Zenor, of Terre Haute, Hvill be present and all Odd Fellows are
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asked to be meeting-. here for this The Presbyterian Association Circles will meet Friday as follows: No. 1 with Mrs. II. A. Milburn; No. 2 with Mrs. Charles Snavely; No. 3 with Mrs. Leo Pellum. No. 3 Circle will have a one o'clock luncheon and a 25 cents gift exchange. The Great Books Discussion Group will meet Wednesday eveinjng, December 10th instead of Tuesday evening, at the High School at 7:30. The discussion will cover Thucydides Book I, chapters 1, 2, 3, 5; Book II, chapters 6, 7; Book V, chapter 17. The American Legi'on Auxiliary Post 139 will hold their Christmas party at the home Dec. 12 at 6:30. Bring, covered dish and 50-cent gift. The Christian church choir will have rehearsal at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday. Pythian Sisters will ' meet Thursday evening at the Woodman Hall at 6:30 for their annual Christmas dinner. Temple will open at 7:30 and the officers for the ensuing year will be elected. At the close of the meetiitg there will bs a program and an exchange of gifts. AH members unred te attend. Bring own fable service. Hud Crowder W. R. C. will meet in regular session Wednesday, D6cember 10, at . 2 p. m.. Woodman Hall. All members nlease attend. Election of officers. , Harrogate, England, is a fash-" ionable and exclusive watering place in the West Riding of Yorkshire, 18 v miles north of Leeds. Its Importance dates from the discovery of. its chalybeate, sulphur and saline springs in 1596.
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Ycur friends are treated kindly at our funeral home. Charles Kingsley. English novelist, known especially for his "Westward Ho," had a daughter; Mary St. Leger Harrison, who wrote novels under the pen name of Lucas Malet. ' " . McL'rn Butler K4MED EDUCATOR, Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, 85, is dead in New York following a short illness. President of Columbia uni-, versity for 43 years, the octogenarian blind for several years, retired in 1945. (International)
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