Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 151, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 July 1948 — Page 6

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Bob Richey did a nice job pitching for the Dugger outfit, but the Eagles scored four times in the bottom of the fifth to ice the game. " . :' -t In the second game, the LeRion jumped on Hummell for five runs in the top of the third inning and went on to beat the Jaycees 8 to 6. The big blow for the Legion was a home run with the bases loaded by Les Ray, Legion first baseman. It was the first grand slam homer of the season here. In addition, Ed Scully hit ,a round-tripper for the Legion. Hewlitt piched for the winners, who won their first game in the second half play. LOCALS Mrs. Carl F. Booker and Sue Ann returned to Indianapolis Wednesday after visiting several days with the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Coda Tribby, I of Jasonville, and Mr. and Mrs. Dude Booker of West Jackson Street. I Carl Tribby Booker, who has spcui uic pasi mice wccnj visiting his grandparents, has returned to his home in Indianapolis. Mrs. Harry Orville of Rosedais,. Indiana, is visiting relatives and friends here. Claude Phegley of Indianapolis, was the week-end guest I of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knox 'of Graysville. Mrs. Phegley returned home with him after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Knox. Esther L. Ruddell of Washington, D. C, is spending her vacation with her mother and sister, Mrs. Charles P. Ruddell and Jessie Ruddell, at their home on South Court Street. i Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Morrison and children, Lenore, Mac, and Carolyn, Mrs. Thelma Anderson and children, Pete and Sue, and Hortense Kaufman enjoyed a picnic at Shakamak Monday afternoon. It was the birthday of Lenore Morrison and Pete i Anderson. CALL THIS

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on the N. Y. Stage! eo-fomng BERGEN RUDY VALLEE-BARBARA O'NEIl Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dodd are visiting in Cheyenne, Wyo., where they will attend a rodeo. They also will visit, other points of interest in the West. Mrs. Gus Lowry, Mrs. Nelle Waldon and Mrs. Wilfred Riggs of Newark, New Jersey, spent Wednesday in Bloomington. Indiana, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Markey.' Mr. and Mrs. Phillip McCoskey and daughter, Phyllis Ann, who have been the guests of relatives in Sullivan and Terre Haute, have returned to their home in Phoenix, ' Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hall are enjoying a vacation in Freemont, Wisconsin. ' Mrs. Mary Watson of Mer.om visited relatives in Sullivan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Snyder and daughter, Rosemary, and Mary Alyce Donnelly are in Chicago, Illinois, where they are attending the Merchandise Mart. . Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Davis, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hux .of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. George Garrison of Libertyville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Newbert at Ridgefarm, Illinois Sunday. Mrs. Tom Donnelly Sr. and Tom Donnelly Jr., are enjoying a motor trip through the Smoky Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Berry and daughter, Jennie Joe, Mrs. Clara Bowen and daughter, Brenda, have returned to Kr.oxville, Tenn., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hux and family. Mifni'vj''-""""";i NUMBER...

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Sullivan Club Meetings i FOR THIS WEEK Tri Kappa picnic will be held at the Sullivan City Park August 9th instead of August 2nd. Time 6:30 p. m. Past Noble Grands club will meet Friday night at 6:30 o'clock in the Sullivan City Park for a covered dish dinner. Every member urged to be present. The Couple Club picnic will be held August 1, 194S at Spring Mill State Park. Meet at the west side of the court house in Sullivan at 7:30 a. m. Loyal Council, No. 44, Daughters of America will meet Monday night, August 2, at 7:30. All members are requested to be present. ,The Guild of the First Baptist Church will meet at 7:30 Monday night, August 2, at the home of Carolyn Milam, 209 South State Street. Please bring quilt scraps. The Modern Manner 'Heme Economics club will GLOBE 9 South Main

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