Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 199, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 October 1948 — Page 4
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1948. SULLIVAN, INDIANS
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MT. CALVARY Sunday School each Sunday at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock.
and son of '--Indianapolis, were the week-end guests of Rev. and Mrs. Eli Yates.
Clarence Harlow visited Mr,
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. f and Mrs. Carl Banther one day
i and Mrs. Vorce Creager were . last week.
Rev. and Mrs. D. H. Rosier and daughter, Esther, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Skinner and son, Max. James LaFollette and children were afternoon guests. The occasion was the 86th
birthday of Mr. Creager.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Clure
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Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Alsman of Dugger were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Girthel Morgan and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Skinner and children of Sullivan were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Gore and family at Carlisle.
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PLAyiN' THE TABLES INSTEAD
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A JOE IS SLEEPIN IN THE
STREETS WHO HAD THAT IDEA?
FALLING
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james Craig Lynn Barf Johnnie Johnston in "Man From Texas"
SOCIETY
CLUB MEETS 1 The Indian Prairie Missionary Society met September 29th at the home of Mrs. Thelma Lucas. A covered dish dinner was enjoyed at the noon hour. J The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs.
Etta Mae Long. Songs, followed by devotions by Mrs. Edith Pittman. Prayer by Mrs. Pittman. Reading by Mrs. Thelma Benefield. Report by secretary, Mrs. Oma Bovenschen. Treasurer's report by Mrs. Mary
Uackson. Report given by Mrs.
Etta Mae Long. Songs and readings followed. Dismissal by Mrs. Bessie Neal. Those attending were Edith Parker, Charlotte Walker, Jessie Dugan and Ruth Ann, Mildred Page find Peggy and Richird. Lucille Lucas and Roy, .losie Shake , Flossie Wells, Thelma Benefield, Kathryn Neal, Louise Wilson and Nina and "t?ve. Verna RooIti, Ttnth Quick, Ora Douthitt, Murrel Enochs, Mclissia Jones, Mae Becker, Mary Jackson, Edith Pittman and Kathryn. Daisy Smith, Theresa Haberle and Carol and Dale, Pansy Ballard, Rubv Lucas Bessie Neal, Cma Bovenschen, Etta Mae Long,
Thelma Lucas and Larry and and. Jimmy. nf The next meeting will be with
USREY-THOMPSON VOWS READ
J evening in honor of Mr. Mrs. William ThomDson
IShelburn. Guests were Mr. and Mrs- Melissia Jones.
Mrs. Ivan Pinkston, Junior Usrev of Chicaeo. Bettv and
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Usrey an- phyllis Usrey, the henored nounce the marriage of their t guests, Mr. and Mrs. William daughter, Mary Frances, to , Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. William R. Thompson, son of per(j Usrey.
mi. ana mrs. wm. inompson or Shelburn. The vows were read September 25th at the Shelburn Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will make their home in Shelburn.
ENTERTAINS GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Usrey entertained with a dinner Sunday
COME ONE COME ALL Old Fashioned BOX SUPPERandSQUARE DANCE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12 At RUSH SNYDER BARN Vi MILE EAST OF PAXTON ON OLD DUGGER-MARTIN ROAD Ladies Admitted Free With Box Lunch, Gentlemen 25c , v SPONSORED BY YOUNG DEMOCRATS OF SULLIVAN CO.
Today's Markets INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 7. (UP) Hogs 2.5C0; active on light sup-
; ply; barrows and gilts $1.00-$1.50 SUNDAY DINNER ' higher, .mostly $1.25 higher; good
A dinner was given Sunday and choice lau-zbu ids. .ou-
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Phegley at Cass honoring the birthdays of their sons, James David and Donald Lee. Those attending were Mr. ar Mrs. Audie. Phegley and children, Gerald, Martha and Laiy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phegley and children. Violet, Carl Lee, Bar
bara, Hester, Edward and Ber-
S25.75. m-actical top S25.75, one
load $26.00; 160-180 lbs.. $25.25 $25.50; 270-290 lbs., $25.50; 100160 lbs.. $20.00 $23.50, few $24.00 $24.50; sows $1.50 higher, bulk good and choice $22.00 $24.00, few choice lightweights $24.50. Cattle 500, calves 300; steers and heifers fairly steady, demand largely confined to city butchers; odd head good steers to $28.00;
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iuv a ht,.,. -.,.!.,.. 7n 1 beef cows very slow, bids 50c
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children, Robert, Charles and
$1.00 lower, up to $20.00 on good
La Verne, Mr. and Mrs. Orville grades' veaIers moderately active, Moore and children, Dallas and largcly slca,dy. on llght
Doris, Junior Brown, David sooa a,la cnolce y-3U
Houston Sr.. Mrs. Jcanie Cox,
and the h.r.st and hostess. Mr.
Sheep 1.000; lambs active, to
mostly $1.00 higher; half-deck
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j DINNER Cl'ESTS I Mr. and Mrs. EH .Inner, h.irl n:, ! dinner guests Sunday their i(;m- ! ght.er, Mrs. Grctchen Scully of j Indianapolis, aijflJWij. and Mrs. Bernard Krebs and daughter, Kathy, Miss Frances Ellen Scully and friend, Bayne
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$26.50; buik good and choice
$24.00- -$25.00; medium and good largely $22.00 $23.50; slaughter f v.r;. :tr;ifly, .;r,d and choice ,;;7.(m Si.i.OO.
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INDIANAPOLIS', Oct.' 7. (UP) Cash grain: Wheat: Firm; receipts 1 car; No. 1 red $2.14; No. 1 hard $2.14; No. 2 red $2.13; No. 2 hard $2.13. Corn: strong; receipts 21 cars:
?ito, io. z wnue $i.E8; No. 3 white $1.56.
vaic. Him, lecuipcs a cars; rvo. white .73; No. 2 red .73.
$f Kii o-ybcans: finr; receipts 82 cars;
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