Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 144, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 21 July 1948 — Page 3

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-WEDNESDAY, July 21,1948. PAGE TURKU

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

SOCIETY FORMER SULLIVAN CO. GIRL MARRIES Ma Ridgeway, niece .of Mr. and Mrs. William Reel, former , residents of Sullivan County,) and Joseph ' Dousevicz, . son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Peter Dousevicz, were united in marriage July 3rd at Newport, Vermont. Mrs. Dousevicz was attired in a pink street length dress with white accessories. Mr, Dousevicz wore a grey business suit. Mrs. Dousevicz made her home several years with the Blackburn family of west of Sullivan and was employed in two of the local stores here. Mr. Dousevicz is employed with the General Electric Company, Burlington, Vermont. After a short honeymoon at Lake Memphremagog, Canada, the couple are at home at 220 Vest Canal St., Winoaski, Vermont.

IBedwell and Donald, Frank ! George and Gene Unger of j Greencastie, Mrs. Eva Banther ! of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. HarJ ley Wingler and Carolyn Sue, 'and Mrs. Clark of Hymera, Mr. and Mrs. John Beck of Linton, Mr. and Mrs. William Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Shidler and daughter,Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sandberg and Gene, Mrs. Ethel IBlunk and Bill, Mrs. Katherine Tucker and children of Terre Haute; Jim Shepherd of Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Page and Sherrell and Sharon, Chas. Hale and Eva, Willard Spurlin and the hostess, Mrs. Anna Shepherd.

'Phillips and family of Metcalf, Illinois, Ira Phillips of Paxton, Mrs. Marie McCammon and 'son, Rex, of Oaktown, Floyd Phillips and wife cf Pleasant,ville, Ruby Near of Midland,

Irene Ashcraft and family of LaPorte, Indiana, N. Padgett of LaPorte, Elaine Hardesity and family of Bicknell, Wayne Phillips and wife of Paxton, Mrs. Ida Morgan of Metcalf, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Helderman and Mrs. Grizzle of Oaktown.

BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. Anna Shepherd was hostess for a dinner at her home near Hickory recently in honor of the 69th birthday of her sister, Mrs. Ilattie Unger. At noon a delicious covered dish dinner was served. Those attending were the honored guest, Mrs. Unger. of Greencastie, Ind., Mrs. Elsie Hnle of San Francisco, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodman of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Hale and daughters of Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hale and family of Rosedale, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Hale, Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson of Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. StaViley Trimble and son, Jerry, James H . Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pigg and son, Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Ona

FI?H FRY Tose who enjoyed a fish fry recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pullum of Shelburn, R. 1, were Mr. and Mrs. Esten Pullum and daughters, Janice and Wanda, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Pullum and children. Sue and Gary, Mrs. Eugene Leturgez and son, Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Carol C. Goodwin and daughter, Donna, and Richard Smith.

ICE CREAM SOCIAL i The New Lebanon - Rose Chapel M. Y. F. will hold an ice cream social Friday, July 22nd at 7 o'clock on the church lawn. The social is being given i to help send young people to Rivervale. Everyone invited.

POCAHONTAS LODGE INSTALLS OFFICERS Weton Council No. 406 Degree of Pocahontas met in regular session Monday evening, July 12 with a good attendence. Plans were made for attending the Tri County meeting on July 22 at Bicknell. Officers for the next term were installed by Past Pocahontas Beulah Banther assisted by Past Pocahontas Jessie Walker: Prophet, Myrtle Thomas; Pocahontas, Manta Truelock; Wenonah, Mary Sanders; Pawhatan, Bertha Hudson: 1st warrior. Doro

thy Dillingham; 2nd warrior, J

Mary Lewellyn; 3rd warrior,

Netie Kable; 4th warrior, Velma Phegley; 1st scout, Jessie Walker; 2nd scout, Anna Booker; 1st runner, Martha Deckard; 2nd runner, May Dale: 1st councilor, Beulah Banther; 2nd councilor, Cora Harris; guard of Tepee, Bertha McDaniels; guard of forest, Blanche Hummell, Dorothy Dillingham and Thelma Faulds.

DINNER GUESTS Mrs. Nancy Wright of 622 North State Street had as her dinner guests Tuesday her aunts, Mrs. Ethel Heady of Sullivan, and Mrs. Mary Dandy of Vincennes, her mother. Mrs. Ike Heady of Sullivan, three cousins, Junior Heady of. Sullivan, Mrs. Ada Gamble of Michigan, and Mrs. Velma Rea and son, Terry Lee, of Sullivan. Afternoon callers were Mrs. Ella Mordgan and daughter, Mildred Morgan of Sullivan.

NEW LEBANON Mr. and Mrs. Andy McCammon of Clinton were dinner guests Friday of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jade McCammon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bohemier and Sallie Lou visited Friday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bohemier, in Freelandville. Mrs. Cliff Eaton of Robinson,

Illinois, visited last week with her sister, Mrs. George Mason.

Miss Barbara Ann Stedman

is visitins her aunt, Mrs. Roger

Ayers and family in Hammond. . Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Dugger

of Linton, visited Saturday with Mr.. ' and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts. Mrs. Sallie Siner visited Monday evening With Mr. and Mrs. John Siner in Shelburn. Miss Helen Dean Mason has returned home after a two weeks visit with Miss Kathleen Mason in ( Indianapolis. r

"Pardon my DUrp PautheBELL-ANSUbletefor HEARTBURN" When excess stomach acid causes painful . suffocating gas, sour stomach and heartburn, doctors usually prescribe the fastest-acting medicines known lor symptomatic relief medicines like those In Bell-ans Tablets No laxative. Bell-ans brings comfort In a jiffy or return bottle to us lor double money back. BELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25

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BIRTHDAY DINNER Sunday, July 11, marked the birth anniversaries of Mrs. Hattie Phillips and her son, Estel. A dinner was held at the home of the son, Estel in Pleasantville. Those attending were the honored guests, Mrs. Phillips, Estel and family, William

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