Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 254, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 December 1947 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TTMES MONDAY, DEC. 22, 1947.

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

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COUNTRY BIRTHDAY CLUB

A Borne Owned Democratic, Newspaper Sullivan Dtllj Timed, founded 1985, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL POINTER Publisher ELEANOR JfOYNTER JAMISON Manager and AaslaUnt Editor HOJ1KR H. MURRAY .. , Editor Bntwed u Mcond-clss nstttv at Urn Fortntfle. Sotllvtin, Indiana Published amir axcapt Saturday nd Bvnday at 116 Watt Jackaoa St. SuT-ivtm, Indiana Talepbona U

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CLUB MEETING

The Country Birthday Club met fit fte home of Mrs J

luesaay, jjecemuer 10, bi me

home of Margaret Wampler in

honor ol the birthdays of Mrs.

Wilson with Mrs. Dorothy Wilson

as co-hostess. A covered dish din-

TITO SIGNS FRIENDSHIP PACT

ner was served at the noon hour

the

" with everyone repeating

Lord s prayer. In the afternoon, i enjoyed by the following mem- hg meeti wag ord8; bers and guests: Alyce Ladd , JjJ" by the president, Mrs. Dorothy oise Creed, Josie Arnett, Phoebe L,.. ' .. , ,

Night ' after which there were several Christmas stories given, 1 also an exchange of gifts. Those present were, Loraine Kester, Almn Tq.q11 HCti

ty, Edna Bates, Lyda McCammon, ' ' ' ' j r . t .v. -.J Denney, Laura Williamson, Mary

thryn Wolfe, Frances Vaughn and

Elizabeth, Hazel Goodman and Jerry, Myrtle McKinney, ' Pearl Salter, Kathryn Lisman and Pat-

and Larry, Ruby Thrasher and

sons, Clara Anderson and sons,

Bottorff, Esther, Bell, Rachel Un-

Louise Ballard and children an,d i'Lima Pierce, Bessie Osbourn, the hostess, Margaret Wample s'eoe' r. Bell June Gil- .... i Kerson, Georgia Plew, Vrn and laniiiy. 'Steele, Mrs. Kester, Hazel Davis, In the afternoon the business tIo,,,,,i.,,l,J 77 -A

cicn niuic oiiu ouu.v, iuia iei:,

meeting was conducted and Alyce Ladd and Eloise Creed were admitted as new members of vhe

Maxine Huff and -Pamela Sue. Edith Ham, Gladys Huff. Dorothy

Lowdermilk, Helen Whitman,

Ifi 6is annual pre-holiday safety message, Col. Robert club. Names were drawn for' sec- Kern Brown and tie hosted Hel-A-yf oo Tr.Mnr. ,n,.v,c -F 4-a ret Dais for tne coming year. ,,,,, . .. ' -

en Wilson and Dorothv Wilson

The January meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Edith' Ham on Wednesday, 14.

SOCIETY A bridal party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack B'er-

Rnssnw.' Kiinpvinrtnrlpnr nf State PnliVe warn vf frnoorlv ret pals for the coming yea

during what should be the most joyful time of the year! He Franctes Vaughn was appointed predicts-that 45 persons will be killed in Indiana traffic mis- f"r "fLd fedith

haps in .the nine-day Christmas and New Year holiday cele- Vaughn, ' vice-president. Gifts bration unless extra precautions are observed. Forty traffic from th'e club and' mystery pals victims Vere counted from December 24 through January 1 were opened by Margaret Wampa year ago,- he recalls, and 32 deaths were reported in the ier, Clara Anderson and Lyda

The-State Police official attributes a gain in "highway enjoyed and gifts were presented .an? Mra w

accidents and fatalities to irresponsible drivers and unreas- 0, a11 .the children . and banta Wieri Jr The evfini was

spent socially and playing bunco.

and Mrs. Wieringa received

many nice and useful gifts. Among those present were, Mrs. Calvin Stultz, John and Helen" Stultz of Sullivan. Mrs. Wieringa was formerly Miss Norma Stultz.

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I DODD BRIDGE still in Indianapolis where their ; There will be a Christmas tree son, Wilber, is confined to the at the Dodd Bridge church Tues- Veterans Hospital. His condition day night. is still serious. Prayer meeting at Dodd Bridee i Mr- and Mrs. Clint Riggs had

Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ward Mr;

Ruth Walker and Ronnie and

as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stevens and family. Mr. and Mrs. Pad Parr and

Sybil Rose, and Mrs. Laura Hay- Mr- and Mrs- Rss Parr and son,

den and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wesner last Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sinclair

James,

day.

were in Sullivan Satur-

called on Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trueblood in Terre Haute Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hayden and children spent Monday with home folks.

! Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade

NOTICE OF AT

'OINTMENT

Ni.tiio is lirn-by' yivrn that the undcrMiKtifd has tprn appointed Adiniii'Hli ill ix of I hp csi.-itn nf .r.-mif-s R. Rrj's. (l.'(;ivi:-fil l:ifi if SullKan County. Indliina. Saiil estate is supposed to be solvent. BESSIE L. RIGGS.

1 , Administratrix. Hays & Hays. Attorneys. are ist ills 12-8-17 at.

YUGOSLAVIA'S Marshal Josip Broz (Tito) signs friendship agreement between his nation and Hungary, in Bucharest, as Hungarian President Zoltan Tildy (left) looks on. (International)

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SOCIETY

A 10 per cent increase this year will boost the Slaus reinem7'In.

states' tratiic toll over the 1.000 mark for the first time since ".', 1 ,1 I" i Mr.

. .. . . ' . ofvnno ifJTr ri 11 11 1. 1 1 i ri m en nv :

1942, when wartime driving restrictions -first reduced the .:.;mo

Siaugflterf. - , Next meetinc will be at the

Colonel Rossow advises: "It's not too late to save your home of Kathrvn Lisman with

life." .He' recommends that holid'sy merry-makers walk and Alyce Ladd as bo-hostess, on Febdrive carefully during these hazardous wintertime days and nry 16, 1948.

nights, fmly constant adherence to safety nractices will halt :

mounting street and highway deaths, . irose chapel w. s. c. s.

i , The Rose Chapel W. S. C. S.

met Wednesday for the Christmas meeting. A beautiful Christmas tree greeted the eye of the members as. they arrived. The gifts were placed beneath the tree ready for the gift exchange. The meeting was called to order by the president and after a short, business meeting the following program. 'was given. Song, Silent night, by the group. The Perfect Prayer was presented by the Pres. The Lord's Prayer was given in unison. Kathleen and Priscilla McClure sang "Away in a Manger." A reading "Someone Cares", VerS Barden. Bargains, Mattie Hart. A. mother and father's views of the Night Before Christmas, Eva Hallett. Questions, Ada Hart. Two little boys' views on the Night Before

Christmas, Annis McClure. Joy to

WQOD'S CLASS PARTY I

4. The Wood's class -of the First

Baptist churfch held their Christ

inas party - in the church base

ment Tuesday night, Dec. 18. The meeting opened by " the group

singing anumber of Christmas carols. A short business session followed.-

A . very interesting Christmas

story entitled "The Littlest An-;

gel" va$ told by Mrs. Jeanette Wernz. Mary Frances Allen nlay-

d a clarinet solo "The Holy

City" accompanied at the piano

by Veva. Pirtle.

.t Devotipns were given by Mrs.

Buckley -followed by prayer.. An exchange ,of gifts followed.

The group then marched into

i Bernice Pryor, Lora Padgett, jMarcella Cox, Frances Wright, Reva Livingston, Imogene Harrison, Hazel Frakes, Doris' Scott, Ethel Rickard, Gladys Pinkston, Retha- Rusk, Veva Pirtle, Anna Bo.oker, Freda Boston, Mary Scott, May Gadberry, Gretchen Howe, Tressa Spencer, Bee Wyman and, Bernice Gadberry.

D. A. R. HOLDS CHRSTMAS MEETING The Nathan Hinkle Chapter of D.A.R. held their Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs. John Oldham on December 18th at , 7:30 o'clock. After the regular business meeting two very well prepared papers were given. ."Christian Relationship will Solve all Humanity's Social i Problems," by Mrs. Alice Gib-

Dec. 24th TURKEY DINNER

r,oi7 onr) Tn tho Orient thi 1 the World was sung as the closine

the dining room to a beautifully ,christian Enterprise has not Lost 'song. Dismissal Prayer, Elsie San-

decorated table, Each' place was

marked by a love rosebud, the

gift to each member from - the

teacher, Mrs. Wood. Refresh

ments of jello salad, mock

chicken sandwiches 'and coffee were served to the following: Agnes Wood, ! Jennie ' Buckley;

Marie Davenport, Vermont Mc-

Coskey, 1 Elsie Nichols, Elizabeth

Bennett, Belva Lewellyn, Fern Templeton, Armeda " Cramer,

Mildred 'Miller, Estella Wolfe,

Ruth Gadberry Jennie Wright,

Helen Simmers,' Sylvia Good-

Vitality" by Mrs.- Elizabeth Pirtle. Mrs. Frank Linnell, Chairman of the music committee, introduced Miss Margo Adams, a

ders

The following members were ' present: Frona ProsevMattierJIart, : Katherine Hardy, Ada Hart,' :'jva

very talented voting pianist, who ;Hal!et and daughter Martha, Vera

played', two Chopin numbers, Barden. Annis McClure and dau-'

i,"Noc,turne in G Minor" and Enters' Kathleen and Priscilla and "Waltz in C Sharp Minor." Mrs. ; Elsie Sanders. There ' will be no Paul Wible was then introduced , meeting Dec. 24, but will meet as

and sang two beautiful Christmas songs, "The Advent" and "I Want ah Old Fashioned Christmas." At the close of the program the hostess" and co-hostesses, Mrs.

usual 'Dec. 31.

man, Dulcie Jewell, Golqie uanana bcott and Mrs. uus low-

Littje, Rose Haskett. Ruby Allen, ry, served refreshments.

CANTEEN CHRISTMAS PARTY There will be a Christmas Party at the Dart 'h Arrow, tonight at 7:30. It is for canteen members only and please be on time.

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WED. - Santa Will Be Here

Yes, sir, Wednesday mcrnin.;; at 9:00 o'clmk Santsfc will be at the Hcosier to give sway i pack cf toys now on display in onr theatre lobby. Be on hand! Special Pic Mickey Rooney in "YOUNG TOM EDISON"

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it bought new equipment to better our service to you. In the future we will need to spend much more., For wa ' , are determined to earn your continued friendship and " ; patronage at Christmas and all the year round. . ; 7 ''.' ;:.W.' A.. JOHNSTON, ftesidm

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