Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 174, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 September 1948 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Sept. 1, 1948.
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Dinner guests Friday of Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Wyman o Shel-
Haute, are spending their vacation in Sullivan with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clarkson Sr. Mr. arid Mrs. Tom Robinson and daughter, Jane, Mrs. Maude Silvers and daughter, Kathryn,
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burn were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Beulah Ashburn, Mrs. NanRiggs of Vincennes, Mr. and cy Ashburn and Clarence HarMrs. Robert White and sons of 1-w spent Sunday at Shakamak Chicago, and Miss Nancy Boles Park. ' of Sullivan. t Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Mc-
Mr. and Mrs. E. Dixon Curtis Mahan Sr- and children attendof Addison, New York, are guests d f birthday dinner at Deming of the latter's parena, Mr. and ln Ute Sunday' Mrs. D. M. Phillips. I Mr- and Mrs- Albert L- AndT , , . erson and children were guests Jack Grubaugh of Mississippi, 0 relatives jn chi mi a former residen of Sullivan, last week.end
spenx a lew days nere lasi weeK
Mrs. Mattie Dudley left to-
for Rock Island, Illinois
where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Smith and fam-
IIOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Aug. 30: Maxine Bean ni Hymera.
Admitted Aug. 31 Kelley of Sullivan, R.
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haueh of Ohlone Illinnis. whn iaav
I is confined to the Mary Sherman Hrsnital fnllnwinff an
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Mr. and Mrs. John Swayzel -:"Bi'es h u "b and children of Troy, Ohio, are ! home after attending a poultry guests of Mrs. Swayze's mother, , and hatchery, short course at
and ether
Mrs. Louise Leach
Norma relatives. i Mr. and Mrs. William Crow-
der have returned from a visit
Purdue University,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brumette spent the week-end in Kin-
mundy, Illinois visiting Mr. and
Dismissed. Aug. 29:John Stonr lUiSs. Tom Brumette ar family.
of Dugger.
Dismissed
Aug. 31
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Donnelly :
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Dur
ham and Mrs. Mike Kerlin are
, vkitinff rplntivpc in North nam anu mrs. iviine rs.enui are Wayne Wallisa of Shelburn; ar 1"L V I visiting in Chicago, Illinois. Mr.
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DUNGAN REUNION NOTICE The Dungan family reunion has been, postponed until further notice.
Mrs. D. Lucas and son cf Shel
burn, R. 2; Dorothy Bogard of Merom; Mrs. Virgil Jonas of Carlisle, R. 2. ." .
ern Michigan
., Mrs. Russell Exline is spending a few days in Martinsville,
Indiana, where she is taking
Durham is attending the Na
tional Convention of the Monument
and Exhibit Builders of
PUGH REUNION The Pugh reunion will be held at the Sullivan City Park Sunday, September 5. All relatives invited. Friends welcome.
treatments at the Whiting Sani-", America at tne btevens Hotel. tnrjlim Mrs. Bernadine Wright and
Judge and
Mrs. Walter F.
Wood spent Monday in Evansville. Mr. and Mrs. William Clarkson and son, Steve, of Terre
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son, Richard, left Terre Haute by plane yesterday to join her husband who is stationed at Johnson Island in the Pacific. Mrs. Ida Pirtle accompanied her to Honolulu to visit her son, Wayne Pirtle.
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MT. TABOR Nancy Rose Bogard was a
guest Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Foutz and daughter. The Mt. Tabor homecoming was well attended last Sunday. ! Mrs. Mary Riggs is in the hospital at Sullivan. I Mrs. Bertha Ryland visited her aunt Mrs. Amy Burton, . at the . Mary Sherman Hospital Saturday. She also visited Mrs. Mary Riggs and Mrs. Dorothy
Bogard. Clell House, who has been staying at the home of his sister, Mrs. Bertha Ryland, spent part of last week in Terre Haute
the guest of his daughter , and other relatives. ' Mrs. Fleta Gilbreath is work;ing in Sullivan. , ; Mrs. Susan Gilbreath was the guest of Mrs. . Fleta Gilbreath
and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Easton Shipp attended the afternoon services at Mt. Tabor Sunday. Mrs. Jess Adams was in Sullivan Saturday evening. ,j. Mr. and Mrs. To.ody Bogard are on their vacation. . Mrs. Bertha Ryland called on
Mrs. Ida Ford and daughter of Sullivan Saturday. ' ' ( Mr. and Mrs. Dave Huff and daughter are enjoying a vaca
tion in Michigan.
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Benes, Ex-Czech President Said Near Death
PRAGUE, Sept. 1. (UP) Former President Eduard Benes of Czechoslovakia is in "very bad" condition and is not expected to live thropgh the night, an official spokesman at his Sezimovo Usti home said this evening. Benes has been in a coma since early today, near death from ar
terial sclerosis.
The Prague radio at 12:30 p. m. (Prague time) broadcast the following bulletin from Benes' doc
tors:
"On the whole the patient spent
the night quietly, considering his
serious condition. There has been
no substantial change." Earlier the doctors had reported that the former President was unconscious and that his temperature was rising. "This condition is extremely serious," the doctors said. "His breathing indicates circulation trouble," the bulletin said. Benes has been at his home in Sezimovo Usti, south of Prague, since last February when, with tears in his eyes, he walked out of the Prague presidential palace after swearing in a new Communist cabinet.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Shryock and Connie moved to Bicknell last Wednesday where the former has accepted a position with the Jewe.l Tea Company. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Watkins of Palestine, Illinois, were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Austin. Mrs. Kathryn Carmichael and mother, Mrs. Edna Kaufman, vis
ited Mrs. Emma Mason Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shorter and Pattie of Sullivan, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shorter and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pigg of Sullivan, visited Sunday evening with Mr. and M;rs. V. M. Pigg. Mr. and Mrs. James Shryock and Connie of Bicknell, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
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