Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 198, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 6 October 1948 — Page 6
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Fall Festival Of Hits! LAST 2 NIGHTS M G M'$ big musical date in Kissin cuddlin' WALLACE BEERY I JANE POWELL ELIZABETH CARMEN TAYLOR MIRANDA XAVIER ROBERT CUGAT STACK . tnd his Orch.MBr PLUS COLOR CARTOON WATCH FOR "THE FREAK" s Mr. and Mrs. Neville Brodie and son, Eugene, spent Sunday afternoon at Santa Claus,-Ind. Jim Faris, who has spent the i past three years in the United States Air Corps, returned to his home here Tuesday, following his discharge in Seattle, Washington October 4th, I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCombs of East Jackson Street have returned from a trip through the East. Thev visitM Niagara Falls, Gettysburg, Mt. Vernon, Arlington, and p-ints of interest in Washington. They visited their son, Frank and family in Indian Head, Maryland. Their daughter, Gracabelle, of Indianapolis, and Carl Weber i accompanied them on the trip. ! Mrs. Mary Walters and child ren, Ned and Mary Beth, and Mrs. Reba Daniels attended the Rov P.'-sers rodeo in Indianapolis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Padgett and Mr. and Mrs. Earl McElwain and Marilyn and Jimmie ' of Graysville, srent the week-end in Chicago. While there they attended the wedding of Miss Geraldir" Gaines and Francis Bartels. Miss Raines is the'. niece of Mrs. Padgett and Earl McElwain. r Rayrr.'nd Settles of the U. S. Air Corps is visiting his mother, Mrs. Delia Settles, of Sullivan, before leaving for Cheyenne, Wyoming where he will r school. He has been stationed in San Antoni.o, Texas. ( " . Mrs. Guy French and son, Jackie, and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Clark and daughter, Judy, of Springfield, Ohio, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl French of North Court Street. Miss Nettie Black rA Wood River, Illinois, visited her par- i lMliitfnlrti?irff4feilf - -
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MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW INTEREST RATES This Bank has a large line of loans in fact, larger than any financial institution or loan company in Sullivan County. We welcome srrtall loans as well as large loans. None too small none too large. The Reason: Lower Interest; Quick Action; No Commission; Very Little Red Tape. We make mortgage loans on improved farms, city and town property, at lowest interest rates. Then, too, often your mortgage loan at this bank is completed before you can complete an application for a mortgage loan from outside sources. This Bank is here to serve you and yours on loans and other matters at the right price. We shall welcome your inquiries. $7,500,000.00 total resources serving Sullivan County over 73 years without loss to a single customer. SULLIVAN STATE BANK Sullivan, Ind. ' Safe Since 1875 Carlisle. Ind. MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
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9 South Main Jack ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Black, over the, week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ford and daughters, Judy and Connie, of Kokomo, were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clauds Ford and Mr. and Mrs. N.oble Coryell," during the week-end. I Mr., and Mrs. Allen Markee and daughter, Barbara Ann, of Farmersburg, visited in Sullivan Tuesday. . Mrs. Kathryn Kirkham and Mrs. Tom Reid of Bloomfield, Indiana, spent the week-end in Muncie, Indiana the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill George. J . I Mrs. Lily Ford spent the week-end in Terre Haute as the ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Eadger. j j Miss LeAnn Wible has accepted a position at the Sullivan. State Bank. , j 1 Mrs. P. L. Reid has returned home from Tulsa, Oklahoma, ' where she has been the guest of her daughter and family, Mr. , and Mrs. Jack Bradley. She j was accompanied to Tulsa by ; ; her daughter, Mrs. James W. l ; Brown, of Fort Vayne, Indiana. I j Mrs. Dave Lippeatt of Dug- ( : ger, visited in Sullivan Tuesday. 1 Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK C.W.E. club will meet Friday, Oct. 8, at the home of Miss Nora Ridgtf.vay with Mary Hunt as co-hostess for a 12 o'clock covered dish dinner. Presbyterian Church Circles will meet Friday at 2:30 o'clock as follows: Circle No. 1 with Mrs. Laura Lemmon; Circle No. 2 with Mrs. W. C. Borders, and Circle No. 3 with Mrs. John Curry. The G. H. Club will meet Thursday. Oct. 7, for a covered dish dinner at the home of Mrs. Floi eticfi Richmond in Bloomfield, Ind. The Christian church choir w!.ll have rehearsal Wednesday night at 7:30. The Old Friends Club will meet Thursday, Oct. 7 at the City Park for a chicken din ner. The Pocahontas club will be entertained by Mattie Katv'e Thursday nieht, 7:30 o'clock, liring own table service. Wetcn Council, 405. Decree of Pocahontas wi'l meet in regular session Monday night, Oct. 11, at 7:30 o'clock. The Friday Afernoon club will meet Friday at 1 'dock for a covered dish luncheon 'v1l - 1li iBimVf-'--'-' - 129
Phone 477 at the shelter house in the city park. Members of the Hud Crowder W. K. C. No. 275 whe , wish to attend the district convention at Terre Haute Friday, Oct. 8, will meet at the Woodman hall at 8 a. m. Friday, Delta Thcta Tau Rummage Sale has beere postponed until next week. Methodist Church Choir will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 for practice. Sullivan Rebckah Lodge will meet Thursday Civening at 7:30 o'clock. Sullivan Lc.lge No. 263 F. & A.. M. Call'ed meeting Tuesday, October 12, at 7:30 p. m. Work in the E. A. Degree. AH members urged to attend. Visitors WPlcor" Alvin Spainhcur, W. M., Russell Inbody, Sec. FORMER RESIDENT ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Pegry Lee Ta'o. ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tague of Noblesville, has accepted the p.-sition as office secretary of the Farm Bureau insurance service. She formerly attended the Graysville school before her family moved to Plainfield. Her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick McKinby, live near Graysvlle. ij iPIII MP i 1M GAS - OIL' - TIRES TUBES - BATTERIES Joe Exline, Prop. tan flair! $viirn 301 South Section j Sullivan. Ind. I mm.. USED
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