Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 169, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 25 August 1948 — Page 4
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SULUVAN DAILY TIMES- WEDNESDAY, Aug. 25, 1943
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. Sale of personal property at the residence of the late Edgar E. Nash in Paxton. SATURDAY, AUG. 28 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 1 Coolerator, 1 Howe sewing machine, 1 bed, 1 day bed, I bookcase, 1 secretary, 1 chimes clock, 4 rocking chairs. 1 wash stand, 1 library table, 1 Crescent Heater, 1 coal oil stove, 2 dining tables, 1 breakfast table and benches, 1 antique stand, 1 china closet, 1 antique chest of drawers, 6 dining room chairs, 2 electric fans, 1 safe, 1fernery, 1 hall rack, 1 dresser, 1 washing machine, 1 sweeper, 1 cabinet, dishes, cooking utensils, cans, jars, electric iron, mirrors, swing and other articles too numerous to mention.' Terms, Cash Not responsible in case of accidents. Lunch will be served by Paxton Ladies Aid
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RUSSELL-COLLINS VOWS READ Mr. and Mrs. I.I. J. Russell announce the marriage of their daughter, Wilma to Carl Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Collins. The vows were read by the Rev. Pavy at the Sullivan Baptist parsonage August 15 in the presence of the bride's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Stultz. A reception w-ts held at the home of her parents following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Collins are at home to their friends at the Blakeman apartments on North Chase Street, Sullivan.
ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woodard announce the marriage of their daughter, Capitolia, to Albert Berkovitz. The ceremony was performed August 16th in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Mrs. Berkovitz was employed before her marriage as a bookkeeper and stenographer at the S.P.A. Motor Company. Mr. Berkovitz is a retired Army officer. Mr. and Mrs. Berkovitz will make their home on Lake Hamilton in the near future.
Lucas, Carlisle R.R., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watt, Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. Ellard Cleveland and daughters, Eileen and Norma of Carlisle RR., Mrs. Georgie Johnson Barnhart of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henderson, Carlisle R. R., Mrs. Sparkle Cleveland Ballentine and daughter, Joan of West Palm Beach, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sich-meir-of Freelandville, Mr. and Mrs. Elsa Pittman and son Byron C. of Crane, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Douthitt, Carlisle R. R. The next reunion will be the last Sunday in July so those who went to Indian Prairie school, make your plans now to attend and meet your old school mates and teachers.
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REUNION The Old Indian Prairie school mates and teachers held a reunion at the Linton Park Aug. 15 with a basket dinner at the noon hour by fifty friends. After noon the group was call
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Carlisle and officers were elected as it was decided to make it an annual affair. Arthur Watt, pres., Mrs. Ruth Cleveland Henderson, secty. treas., and Cecil Howard Watt, assistant. Dr. Howard, Everett Jones and Vernon Cleveland were to get a history of the school. They asked that those who can to bring old pictures of school days. There were several who brought them to the reunion this year.
There were four teachers present Everett Enoch and mother, Dosie Ledrick of Carlisle and Mrs. Georgie Johnson Barnhart of Indianapolis each having
taught their first school at Indian Prairie. Six of Georgie's old scholars were present. Bertha Howard Rogers called the roll of the class of 1889 and 1900. Cora Lucas Orr, deceased, was the teacher. Three of the 56 ' were present. I Several gave talks of school days, expressing their desire to continue the reunions. The old school has been abandoned several years the ground is now owned by Mr: and Mrs. Arthur Watt of Carlisle, whose parents are living on the farm also owned by Arthur adjoining the old school. Mr. Watt is 89 and Mrs. Watt is 86 years old. They are the only parents living who sent their children to Indian Prairie.
Those present were Dr. Howard of Carlisle Mr. and Mrs.
' Glessie Carrico of Oaktown, Mr. .and Mrs. H. P. Rogers of Car- ' lisle, Mrs. Bertha Hines Stitzel, , Mary Hines Whitehouse and 1 Barbara Ann Bruner of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs Tenel Berry of Phoenix Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tunneir of Wheatland, Oscar Watt of Linton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleveland of Dugger, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stoeltin" o Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dou-t thitt of- Freelandville, Dosie Led? rick of Carlisle, Mrs. Grace Enoch and Everett of Carlisle R.R., Mr. and' Mrs. T. F. Stoelting of Bedford, Ransom, Hazel, and Bobby Mayfield of Terre Haute, Mr and Mrs. Vernor Cleveland of Linton Mr. and Mi-s. Noble "CANNING-PEACHES
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