Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 181, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 13 September 1948 — Page 6
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Mrs. Hayes and Miss Hayes. Mrs. Hayes will be rememberedas the former Martha Durham, sister of James J. Durham of this city. ;
: SOCIETY "ENTERTAINS WITH BRIDGE PARTY Z Mrs. Carl Medsker and Mrs. Joe---Lowdermilk entertained TwitH' a bridge party Friday evening at the home of Mrs.
meusKer, west, 01 uraysvme, in -honor of Mrs. A. W. Hayes and daughter, Sarah Hayes of Huntington, West Virginia. Prizes "were won by Mrs. W. C. Borders, Mrs. Tom Reid, and Mrs. Carl Briggs, with guest prizes going to the honored guests. Those enjoying the affair were the Mesdames Gus Lowry, Kathryn Kirkham, Nelle McClelland, Ruby Bicknell, D. H. Brown, James Durham, Tom Reid, H. P. McCreery, W. C. Borders, Harvey Ridgeway, Zoe Bays, C. P. Briggs, Paul Wible, Ragnar Engberg, William Jamison, Mike Kerlin, and the Misses Mary Alice D.cnnelly, Norma Anstead, and the honored guests, Senator's Daughter
PAST NOBLE GRAND CLUB The Past ' Ncble Grand club met at the .home of Dola Fisk near Carlisle with a- delicious covered dish dinner ,;ne day last week. , The' business meetine was in
charge of Judah Cooksey, president. Roll call was answered with "favorite poems and quotations." The myste:y prize was drawn by Clell Mason. Those enjoying the evening were Mesdames Crisa Watson, N. McCombs, Esther Brenton, Judah Cooksey, Ina Andrews, Maude Mason, Tena Lippeatt, Etta Bledsoe, Elsie Valentine, Reva Livingston, Florence Hutchinson, Ida Richer.'.n and Dola. Guests were Clell Mason,. Wilbur Ruddell, Tom McCombs, Clyde Cooksey and Amos Fisk. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Florence Hutchinson.
Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
rocanontas Loage win - meet Monday evening, Sept. 13, at 7:30.
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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 hot later than Thursday, Sept. 9. "A bit of old Mexico" will be the setting sfor the evening.
Sullivan Chapter No. 188, O.E.S. Willi meet in regular stated meeting . Monday, Sept. 13, at 7:30 p. m.
Sullivan 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. Alvin Spainhour, W. M., Russell Inbody, Sec.
'HAPPY NEWLYWEDS are the former Jane Carroll Hickenlooper, daughter of Iowa Senator Bourke B. Hickenlooper, and Charles M. McCreary, Jr., Columbus, O. They're shown after their wedding in Chevy Chase, Md. They'll live in Columbus. (International)
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.
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Tri Kappa will meet Monday evening, September 13, at 7:30 with Mrs. Rachel Springer.
The Sullivan American, Legion Auxiliary has been invited to attend the VLncennes 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.
The Christian church choir will have rehearsal at 7:30 Thursday night. La Petite Auguille club will meet Widnc Cay afternoon 'with Mrs. Wallace Springer.
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Sullivan Rebekah Lodge' No. 252 will meet in regular session Thursday evening, September 16th at 7:30. All members please attend.
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The Friendship class of the Methcdist church will hold their September meeting at the city park in the shelter house at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening, September 14. It will be covered dish dinner Iwith the hostess providing the meat dring and hot rolls. Bring own table service.
Notice. Jerusalem Chapter No. 81 R. A. M. and Sullivan Council R.S.M. will hold a joint pi'blis installation of cff icers Thursday evening with a cbvered dish dinner. Council will Install at 5:30 p. m. Covered dish dinner at 6:30 p. m. Chapter will install at 7:30 p. m. Come out, bring the family and enjoy the evening with
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attended the wedding of Anita Jean Allen and Jack Spencer
Sunday afternoon at the Ebenezer church. Miss Gertrude Herbert of Craw'fordsviiie, Indiana is the house guest of Mrs. Ruby L.. Bicknell. Mrs. Goldie Nesbit is spending the week-end in Louisville, Kentucky as the guest of Mrs. Sidney Grover and Mrs. Ernest Parks. Mr. and Mrs James J McCoskey and family were gussts
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GENERAL Nicholas Radescu, once prime minister of Romania, leaves New York for Europe on the Queen Elizabeth with 1,930 other passengers, many of them delegates to the UN General Assembly, scheduled to open in Paris late this month. (International)
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Mrs. Emma Kennedy, city librarian, is in Indianapolis to attend a meeting o; tha executive board of the Indiana Li-, brary Association. J Mrs. Ida F. Robinson, Mrs. Emma Closson and Miss Mae Magnus of Boomington and John Squires of Carlisle visited Mrs. Phoebe Hobbs at Paxton Sunday. Other recent guests . of Mrs. Hobbs were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Creek of Chicago, Mrs. Ollie Peters and daughter, Jane, of Sumner, Illinois, Mrs. Belle Hopewell cf LawrencevHe, Illinois and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Br.'.wn of Vincennes. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dudley of Terre Haute spent Sunday with Lizzie Crawford. Mr. Dudley is a nephew of Mrs. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Stewart of Pendleton, have returned home after spending their vacation in Sullivan and Kentucky with relatives and friends. j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evans and daughter. Marjorie,' of Decatur, 111., former residents here, spent
Labor Day week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bottorff of Turman township. On Sunday they aH motored to Washington, Ind., and visited Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bledsoe, also former residents of , Sullivan.
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York City, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. I Thompson, of Carlisle, was the I guest Saturday of friends in Sullivan, Miss Virginia Jones left Sun- I day for Jacksonville, Illinois, 1
where she will attend MacMurray Colllege. Mr. and Mrs. George St.Clair of South Bend, who have been guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hadie St.Clair, have returned home. Robert Kaiser left Sunday for Crawfordsville, Indiana, . where he will enter Wabash College. Jim Brown, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Brown and Mrs. I. C. MaxweU, has returned to his home in Marion, Ohi.o. , Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCoskey
IN A WHITE HOUSE LAWN ceremony President Truman gives to Harpet Sibley of Rochester. N. V.. chairman of the national committee for observance of United Nations Day, a proclamation setting Oct. 24 as date of observance. (International Soundphoto)
The Sullivan Home Economics club will meet Wednesday. September 15th 'with
Mrs. Eva Williams at 2 o'clock. Members please call ',
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ROBERT SCHUMAN, back in as premier of France five weeks after downfall of his previous government, is trying to form a coalition to keep power from ' Communists on the left and DeGaullists on the right. He succeeds Andre Marie. Unless he can form a new government speedily, national elections must be called, which likely would strengthen Red and Right. (International)
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