Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 253, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 December 1947 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, DEC. 19, 1947.
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
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. " "A Heme Owned Demooratlo Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1995, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat,' founded 1854 PATJL POINTER Publisher OLEAJNOR .POYNTER JAMISON ,. Manager and AaaUtant Editor HOMTCH H. MURRAY Editor Entered m aecond-claaa matter at tk FontoWoe, Bullivaa, Indiana Fubiiahed dally axapt Saturday and Busdar at lit Wart Jackaoo St. 8uUtvaa, Indiana Talaphooe 13
' Calted Freu Wire Serrie , Hattenal Bpraentatlvi JThela and Bimpasa, New Yatfc
The Marthy Sllen Club met at
the library Wednesday, December 10th with a covered dish dinner. The morning was spent working on quilts. The meeting was opened at 2 o'clock by the president and after the usual program and business was taken care of the box of dresses, quilts and gifts was-packed and mailed to the little children at Riley
Hospital.
Family Dinner A familv Hinnpi iiac HplH finn
'day at the h6me of Mr.and Mrs.
, ' SUBSCRIPTION BATE: Wilbur Grass Sr. A bountiful 16c Mall Elsewhere la dinner was served at the.nooV 1'ear 4-4 Adjoining tountiea Jw 1 ..'..."..'15.00 hour to Mr- and Mrs- Joe Bond Six Months''.'.'.''.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'."'. '...'. '.','. $2.25 Six Moniha' '.".".' .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'."..'." $2.75 and son of , Turlington, Mertie i Dne Month .40 One Month .60 Piwell and children of Sullivan. "
strictly m Advance. Myrtle Grass and son, Mrs. Ar-i GILL HOJME MAKERS MEET : nold Hannum and son of Terre . The Gill Homemakers held Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel their Christmas party , at the Wolfe and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. , beautifully decorated home of Clyde Grass of Lintorf and Mr.' Mrs. Accie Raines Thursday, and Mrs. Lee Grass Sr. On acDecember 11. The ' meeting was count of a new grandchild Mr. J
opened by singing " Joy to the and Mrs. Dewey McKinley were I World". Pledge to the flag was unable to attend.
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ing at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Robert J. Snyder. A delicious turkey dinner was served at 7:30. Bernard Horton, president, presided over the business meeting. It was decided to hold some of the monthly meetings in the basement of the church due to the increase .of the group. Morris Faris read a letter from the Bicknell church inviting young adult group from our churcrt there on Monday, Dec. 15. Rose Solsman was elected secretary f.or the coming year and Dons
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vice-president. Those ( Knight,
present were Mr. and Mrs. Bearard i Keith, Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ready, Apple,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cooper, Rev. and Mrs. Maude McCallister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Solsman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Faris, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sheetz, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Long, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Edwards, "Mrs. Mildred Grimes, Misses June
Barbara South, Doris Zelpha Robbins, Lee Noble Edwards, class
teacher, Mrs. Dorothy Smith, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Snyder. An exchange of gifts from a lovely Christmas tree followed by Christmas car.ols was enjoyed by all. The next meeting will be with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Faris.
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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
MaryW Davis Past Matrons club HviH meet for their aiie nual Christmas party, Friday, December 19, 7:30, home of Mrs. Kalherine Taylor, 117 North Section Street. BrSingr 50 cent gift for exchange.
- Stardust Home Economics dub -wall meet Friday evening, December 19, 6:30, home of Mrs. Reece Anderson, 543 East Washington Street. Bring covered dish and $1.00 gift. Phone 598 if unable to attend. a.
given .Club creed. Topics of I interest were program for 1948, j itrip to Purdue and Bulletins for jnext year were discussed. It was , voted for the club to send $2.00 to the Tuberculosis Association, i Roll call was then followed by the secretary and treasurer's report. The new officers were installed by Mrs. Faye Spiece, h6me demonstration1 agent, and Ithe retiring officers received
Wesleyan Class Meets The Wesleyan class of the Methodist church Sunday School held their regular monthly meet-
The Disabled American Yeterans Chapter 70 of Sullivan County will hold its regular monthly stated meetbig this1 Friday night at the Baptist Church. As this is the Christmas month plans
are being made to have a Christmas program and each member and friemd will be instructed to bring an exchange gift with them. J' ' Royal Neighbors of Amerob, Christmas party, Friday, December 19, 6:30. Bring 50 cent gift, covered dish and own table . service. A good attendance is desired.
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gifts from the club. , Mrs. Harold Carmichael invited the Gill : Homemakers . to hold their January . meeting at her home with a covered dish luncheon. A committee was appointed to make plans for an oyster supper and entertainment to be held for the club members and their families soon. A gift exchange was enjoyed by . all and several received
mystery pal gifts.
i The meeting was closed with the club prayer after which, refreshments were served' to the ' following mbembers: Mesdames : Peie McCammon, James Brashier, Everett Irvin, Malcolm ! Hart, Calvin Stultz, Ralph Pen- i nington, Henry D.odds, Leland i Phegley, Harold Carmichael, Faye Spiece and the hostess, Mrs. Raines, and assisting hostess, Mrs. Paul Phillips. !
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-C. W. E.'club will meet Friday, December 19th, Mrs. Cex RobMns. Bring: Christmas gift for mystery pals.
Sullivan Eastern Stars will meet in regular stated meetins Monday, December 22. There hviii be initiation. IJi'ng- a 50 cent gift for exehauiffc. Fern Tcmpleton, W. IM., Faye Swson, Sec.
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