Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 180, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 September 1948 — Page 6
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tAGH BEX SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 1948. SULLIVAN. INDIANA SUNDAY OPWfSira Tonight & Sat. wUf ULifli inSraSatnrday Matinee 2 P. M. SUNDAY And Monday And Monday Sunday Matinee 2 P. M. NtV inuniqe stick torm LOOKING CREATURES with v i - sin api i l i rr a ti mrfi NINE Ltt5tLN TCAIUKCO! THEY MIGHT HAVE BEEN HEAVEN-SENT...
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DINNER HONORS
MR?. BARROWMAN The J.W.G.'s held a covered dish dinner at the K. of P. Hall in Dugger Friday in hon.:r of the 25th wedding anniversary of Mrs. Anna Barrowman. A gift of silver was given to Mrs. Barrowman.
Those attending were Clarence Hannah, Misses and Oris Hendricks, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Eva Taylor, E. O. Chowning, Miss Pigg, Mrs. Ray Tison, Mrs,
Yung, Mrs. Priscilla Yung, Mrs. Gus Kielblock and the honored guest, Mrs. Barrowman.
Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
rocanontas Loage win meet Monday evening, Sept. 13, at 7:30.
Mrs. Mae Vera Mrs. Effie Tom
ATTENTION BROWNIE BEGINNERS All Brownie Beginners meet at the Methodist church immediately after school Monday, September 13th.
Sullivan Business & Professional Women's Club Sept. meeting will be held Monday, Sept. 13, 6:30 dinner meeting, Davis Hotel. Reservations are to be made with Dr. Hazel Ramsey or Geneva Willis not later' than Thursday, Sept. 9. "A bit of old Mexico" will be the setting for the evening.
Tri Kappa will meet Monday evening, September 13, at '7:30 with Mrs. Rachel Sprtnger.
The Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary has been invited to attend the Vincennes installation of officers Monday, September 13th. Bring favorite covered dish for the covered dish dinner to be served at the noon hour. Bring own table service.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oakes visited her brother, Ancel Morris and family in Indianap.olis Monday afternoon en route to their home from Dayton, Ohio, where they had been guests of their F'n-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Van Wicks, over the week-end.
MIDGET RACING Every Sunday Night LAWRENCE COUNTY SPEEDWAY Lawrenceville, 111.
Sullivan Chapter No. 188, O.E.&. will meet in regular stated me'eting Monday, Sept. 13, at 7:30 p. m.
C.W.E. club will meet Friday, Sept. 10, at the Sullivan City Park in the shelter house. Bring favorite covered Jijh for covered dish dinner.
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Sull2van Lodge No. 263 F. & A. M. Called meeting Tuesday, Sept. 14, at 7:30 p. m. Work in the F. C. degree All members urged to attend.. Visitors welcome Alivin Spainhour, W. M., Russell Inbody, Sec.
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over tne noiiday week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Chster Huff. Mr. Huff, who has been quite ill, is , slowly improving. j Mr. and Mrs. Rex McConnell moved to Shelburn Saturday.. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clouse' and children of Kuncie, Indiana, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Davis and daughters over the holiday. I
Bennett Wible of near Fairbanks, spent the holiday week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Will Burke and attended the Festival. Don McKenzie attended the' funeral of Mrs. Ella Newman in! Indianapolis Tuesday. ; Patty Frederick and Bill Bates attended the air races at Cleve-
The Village Homemakers club will meet Tuesday evening, September 14th at 7:30 at Rickard's. Locker Plant on North Section street. Phone 254-Y if unable to attend.
The Sullivan Home Economics club will meet Wednesday, September 15th 'with Mrs. Eva Williams at 2 o'clock. Members please call 9115 if unable to attend.
land, Ohio over the holiday week-end and visited the former's mother. Mr. and Mrs. George Maple and son have moved into the property formerly occupied by the late Ella Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoseman were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rotramel and family at Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs. George Frederick and daughters have moved into the Harold Mahan property. Mrs. Edith Henderrin of Shelburn, spent the holiday weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Henderson an family and attended the Festival. Lois White has returned to her home in Indianapolis after spending the summer here with Mrs. Nellie Clark. Mesdames Louise Daugherty, Naomi Dulaney, Mae Huff, Anna Eslinger and Sarah Reid spent Thursday in Terre Haute.
Thief Misses Bet CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UP) A
thief stole an automobile owned by Leo F. Manley, drove it a few blocks and then abandoned it after striing two parked cars. So great was his haste he failed to look in an envelope that lay on j the front seat. It contained $150.
Mr. and Mrs. James Trueblood and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth' McKinney of Merom attended the State Fair Sunday and Monday. Misses Pauline Stevenson and Norma Jean Richmond spent the week-end in Cincinnati, Ohio. E.'-'b Skiner visited friends here over the week-end. Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Mortenson and son, Teddy, attended the Church of God Assembly in Birmingham, Alabama last week. Mrs. Eva Ebler, Mrs. Nellie Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. William Wise spent Thursday morning in Sullivan.
Old Times Revived HUNGRY HORSE, Mont. (UP) The day of the four-horse stage coach has returned. Lewis Diamond L. Ranch began stage coach service this summer between the ranch and Glacier National Park. Two round trip runs a day are made. A coach drawn by four horses uses an old stage coach road along Sherbourne Lake.
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