Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 166, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 August 1948 — Page 8

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NONESUCH Mrs. Etta Nebergall and granddaughter of Paris, 111., i fpent the past week with Mrs. iLouvisa Nelson, who is suffsr- , ing from a broken shoulder. j Mr. and Mrs. Walker Smith ihavp returned from a trip in Wisconsin, where they visited iMrs. Smith's relatives.

MISSIONARY MEETING

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lor, Nelle Moore and Isabelle tamuies tor JVlr.and Mrs. Claude The Zelma Harbaugh Mission- Adams Devotions were given by Hiatt who are visiing here. ary Society met with Mrs. Ralph n0ia Usrev I i, TT j , . , . , , . . " utrey. ; I Mrs. May Houser and family Adams Aug. 13 for the August Summer refreshments were pent Sunday with Mr and meeting. The meeting was called served to sixteen members by Jrs Tom j00re to order by the president, Ruth Mrc. Adams, with Mrs. Usrey, n.crothy Maynard and son Earcus. The lesson on the work of Katherine Bower and Nelle Moore Joh returned to their home in the church in various missidnary assisting. ! New ' Jersev WpdnrHnv tHpv

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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK Regular meeingr of the R. N. A. Friday, August 20, at the Woodman Hall at 6:30 p. m. This will be the annual picnic party. It will also be in honor of those naving birthdays in the months of July, August and September. Bring your favorite covered dish and own table service. jMeat will be furnished by the lodge.

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EXLINE CORNER Mrs. Mary Robertson of Anderson, called on Mrs. Mary B. Brown Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Livingston went to Indianapolis Thursday.

The Couple class of the Baptist church ' will hold their party FriC-ay, ' August 20. Meet at the church at 7 o'clock to go to Merom 'for a. weiner roast. ' Bring ' 10 cents. Transportation will be furnished.

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The next stated meeting of the Disabled American Veterans will be held in the Sullivan American Legion Home Friday night, Aug. 20, at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. L. B. Letterman, Commander.

The Get-To-iGether club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ajrncld Borders August 26th,

The Country ; Girls club will meet September 1st at 11:30 o'clock for a covered dish dinner at the park instead of August 25th as planned. Each one bring their favorite disa and table service. Drink furnished by hostess.

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GILL HOMEMAKERS MEET GRAYSVILLE W.S.C.S.

The Gill Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. Harold Carmichael August 13th s with eight members from the Wabash Homemakers club as guests. The meeting opened with the pledge to the flag followed by club I creed, song, roll call and secretary's and treasurer's reports, i The business session followed. A ;trip to St. Louis, Missouri on 'August 24th was planned. A I reading was given by Nora

Dodds followed by two contests. Refreshments were served to the following members, Mesdames Paul Christy, Lela.nd Phegley, Max Lloyd and children, Junior Pool and children, Lylc Webb, Loren Lambeth, Nelson Phegley and Dixie, Wilma Hart, Carol Hart, George Mason Jr. and children, Barbara Irvin, Martha Stultz, Nancy Raines, Mary Ann Jhillips, and Dana Mae McCammon.

NOTICE The Graysville W.S.C.S. meet with Mrs. Jerd Easter Wednesday, August 25th at o'clock.

LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that partnership between Waldo Wheeler and Charles E. Hays cs Ing on business under the name stvle of Petroleum Service Comp 407 E. Johnson Street. Sullivan, iana. was as of August 1, 1948. solved by mutual consent. Waldo Wheeler has succeeded to all assets and liabilities of the bus! as of the above date and in future the business will be cai on bv Waldn W Wheeler alone CHARLES E. HAYS WALDO W. WHEE1

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Bobby Wayne and Timmy Ed Falconbury were guests last week of their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Shelton Montgomery, at Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Falconbury were guests last week of her mother at Normal, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Cox and children, Frankie and Sue, of Venezuela, South America, arrived in Sullivan ill is week by plane for a visit with Mr. and

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atives Mr. Cox is employed by the Standard Oil Company. Mrs. C. P. Stewart of Indianapolis, is spending the week

end in Sullivan.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wray and children, Carol and Sandra, of Pontiac, Michigan, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox and other rel

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Eleanor Brown of Spencer, Indiana, is visiting her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Maple. Mrs. Faye Stotts accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott and daughter, Susan, of Terre Haute, left Thursday for St. Louis, Missouri, where they will visit for a few days Mrs. Margaret Lee of Frankfort, Indiana, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

iThomasson, returned to her home today. I Mrs. Ernest Roberts and daughter of Merom were in Sulliivan Thursday and visited with iMrs. Basel Raley.

RED CROSS ANNUAL MEETING The fiscal year of the American Red Cross ended June 30. The Sullivan County chapter of the Red Cross will hold its an nual meeting on Aug. 30 at 7:30 p. m. in the Court Kous? Midi torium. All persons holding membership in the Red Cross in Sullivan County are urged to attend and vote on the new directors and to hear the reports and the activities on the Red Cross in peace time.

HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Aug. 18: James McElwain of Graysville. Admitted Aug. 20: Juanita Rose Frye of Shelburn. Dismissed Aug. 18: Betty J. Petree of Sullivan, Mrs. Betty Rilenge of Sullivan, R. 3. Dismissed Aug. 19: Wayne Anderson of Sullivan, R. 3.

WABASH HOMEMAKERS TO MEET The Wabash Homemakers will meet Thursday, Aug. 10 at the home of Junior Mason.

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