Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 260, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 December 1947 — Page 3
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-TUESDAY, DEC. 30, 1947. PAGE THREE
BTJLUVAN. INDIANA
SOCIETY
'Mrs. Russell. The song, "Silent 'Night" was sung. After the singline nf "Jinele Bells", eifts were
FAMILY DINNER ' opened and mystery pals reMr. and Mrs. Harry Rogers of vealed. Paxton had as their guests i . . Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. O. MT. CALVARY L. Newton of Los Angeles Cali- charle wjllis of Sullivan was m ir . 1 TV n ill UArtann
lorma, Mr. ana im. a cuest iast week-end of Carl
of Kokomo, Miss Betty Rogers MasQn and fami and attended Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers of church a Mt Calva Sund Crane, Mr. and Mrs. George B. morning MeCammon and family of Sulli- Misg helma Morgan was the van, Mrs. Walter Sparks of Terre Jast week.end of her par. Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose- ent Mr and M Girthel Mor. berry and children of Merom, gm Mrs. Cora Dungan of Merom, and . and Mrs Floyd skinner Bob Rogers .of the Hines Hospita were hogt an(J hQStess &r a din
in Illinois. This was me ursi
thy Clure of Indianapolis were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Yates and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wheelei1 and children were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Banther and son.
time that the entire family had
been together for six years.
ner on Christmas Day.- Guests were Ivan Skinner. Mr. and Mrs.
or . seven Clarence skinner and children.
and Billie Skinner.
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Lcallers were Mr. and Mrs.
jland Russell and famly.
i miss iaa bpencer ot isuinvan
was a dinner guest Christmas
1 Day of ,Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Spencer. "
Miss Theresa Russell of New
HEATON-LINTON VOWS READ In the presence of a few close friends Lottie R. Heaton became the bride .of B. E. Linton of Sarasota, Florida, Saturday, December 27th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Walpole in Granada, Florida. The Rev. Jack A. Davis of the Methodist church read the vows. Mrs. Linton is a former resident of Dugger and has made her
Afternoon home in Florida for some time,
Gar
CHRISTMAS DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Worth of Marion. Indiana had as their
dinner guests Christmas Day Mr. and JVlrs. Bill Davis and son,
Ralph Allen, of Yorktown. Ind- T , . it ' j , A1, Lebanon visited Norma Jean nun 7Tr QnH ftTrc JaMr A him- :
baugh of Linton, Mr. and Mrs. William .Hardacre and sons, -.!.. j t it,.. rV..
. , . T has been dismissed from the hos-, bnra French, all nf Marion, hes . , .... , . 1 ' Villi I ftili 10 KMnrf rr,ri r
Hardacre, Mrs. Martha Wright of fu" V. " u j w
Sullivan, Fred Reid of Swazee,
1 Alexander in Sullivan Saturday night and Sunday.. Mrs. Jennie Lisman of Carlisle
Indiana and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Worth ire former residents of Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Max McClain and daughter, Barbara Jean, of Durant, Iowa, called in the afternoon. ' y
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Clarence Skinner. I Miss Mildred Yates and Doro-
MECK, DELCO & STEWART-WARNER Portable Radios o MARATHON Service Store Melvin Custer
PATRIOTIC CLUB OF , FRANK NEFF W.R.C. The Patriotic club of the Frank Neff Woman's Relief Corps met at he home of Jessie Dodds for their Christmas meeting. At thtf noon hour a lovely Christmas luncheon was enjoyed by 21 members of the corps.
ine nouse was decorated m j Christmas decorations and the i Christmas tree was 'loaded with ! gifts. At 2 o'clock the afternoon ! meeting was called to order by I the president. The song "Ameri
ca was sung in uiiisuii. rjeuge to the flag was followed by the Lord's Prayer. Election of officers for the coming year were as follows: President, Bessie Bailey; vice-president, Goldie Plummer; secretary-treasurer, B. f.nderson; press correspondent,
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WINNERS" of our Contest
The ten cutest children photographed , recently in our CHILDREN'S CONTEST have been selected by the judges of Des Moines, Iowa, photographic studios. Listed below are the results. r 1st PRIZE LINDA HANLEY, daughter of Mrs. Anna Lois Hanley, Sullivan. 2nd PRIZE DAVID MICHAEL MrCLURE. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill McClure, Sullivan. 3rd PRIZE DIIARLA RAE TeDUNE, daughter of - . Mrs. Ruby LeDune, Carlisle. 1th rRIZE ROGER PITTMAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Pittman, Sullivan. 5th PRIZE SUZETTE DOZIER. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dozier, Sullivan. 6th PRIZE JO. ELLEN JOHNSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson, Sullivan. 7th PRIZE KAREN ANN ASDELL, daughter of v Mr. and Mrs. Frank Asdell, Sullivan. 8th PRIZE MARY IRVIN, daughter of ( '. Mr. ahd Mrs. Ilerschel Irvin, Sullivan. 9th PRIZE Barry Steve Foutz, son of , Mr. and Mrs. Steve Foutz, Merom R. 1. 10th PRIZE TWYLA ANN BOLES, daughter of . ' . Mr. arid Mrs. Guy Boles, Sullivan.
NOTE!!! Winning photos of contestants will be displayed in bur window.. Saturday, Jan. 3rd. Pictures may be claimed by owners any time after that date. .
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The Sullivan Baptist, Christian, Presbyterian and Methodist churches are merging their New Year's services and invite persons.of all faiths to join them in the observance of the Lord's Susper to be administered at 12:00 midnight December 31st. The choir of the Sullivan First Methodist Church will sing the responses and the Holy Communion will be served by Rev. Jack Anderson, Rev. Homer G. Weisbecker and Rev. Edward Aldrich. The doors will open at 11:15 p. m. v - By this token of unified services, the churches of your community beseech you to usher in the New Year in a prayerful, humble, grateful spirit of thanksgiving to safeguard and foster a world so disturbed by the feeble workings of mankind.
This Message In Support Of Our Community's Religious Program Is Sponsored By:
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RICHARD LOYD, PROP.
Holy Sacrament
Idnight, Dec. 31st
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