Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 200, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 October 1948 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, OCT. 8, 1948.
SULLIVAN. INDIANS
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A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper
guUivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL POTNTER .... ........ Publisher ELEANOR POTNTER JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY Editor Entered as second-class matter at the Pestofflca, Sullivan. Indiana . Published dally except Saturday and Sunday at 114 West Jackson St Sullivan, tod. Telephone 13
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ALPHA DELPHIAN CLUB MEETS Alpha Delphian club members honored the president, Mrs. A. S. Reed, in the first meeting of the club year at the home of Mrs. J. B. MJaple with a president's tea. Mrs. Walter Wood introduced Mrs G. Ed Nash of Carlisle, president of the second district, who installed the following officers for the club year 1948-1949: President, Mrs. A. S. Reed; vice president, Mrs. Carroll Frakes; secretary; Mrs. H. C. Gilrhore; treasurer.'Mrs. A. B. Libke. The new president of Delphian then expressed the hope that the
coming year would measure op to
the usual high standards of Alpha Delphian. In appreciation of her integrity," loyalty and service, Miss Maude McConnell was given life membership. . .
i Mrs. Harry Lowry, chairman of
REPUBLICAN TICKET
W. K. DICKERSON Candidate for Commissioner Second District
NEW LEBANON Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mason
and sons of West Terre Haute, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Mason Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Biggs, Mrs. Marjorie Bailey, Kay and Clark, and Mrs. Helen McClure were in Terre Haute Monday evening. Sara Sims, student nurse at the Methodist Hospital, Indianopolis, returned home Monday after beine called hf Hue
60 to the death of her grandfather,
Harry Mason;
I Hugo Austin attended the the program committee, presented i.C.R.R. Fair in Chicago this the yearbook which had been week. given a new look and was very Mrs, Heen McClure returned attractive. (to her home in Indianapolis this Miss Judith Shepherd, talented we4euk uafter spending a week daughter of Mrf and Mrs. Ralph' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd, entertained with piano 1 0llle Biggs and family, sections as tea was served with I Mrs- Myra Schlichter of Terre
HYMERA Mrs. Lois Kirtley and daughters of Miami, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jewell and family.
Rev. Thomas Fisher of Prince-
ion, nas oeen appointed pastor of the Hymera Methodist church.
Max' Miller of BLoomington,
was the guest of friends here over the week-end.
Bob Gilman and wife were in
Terre Haute Monday.
Sammy Joe Trump is station
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Thouwndj jre getting grand relief from connidation with Bile Siln Compound. (Common. Ij-cilfed Pumpkin Seed.) Ask any tool drjp for a 25c bo. Ydu will be glad you did. fust tar. "A quarter1! worth of Pumpkin Seed, pleate." .
Mjrs. A. S. Reed pouring. The gracious hospitality, lovely flowers, arid table appointments made this an outstanding meeting. Mrs. Maple was assisted by Mesdames J. H. ' Oldham, Gus Lowry, Omar Nickel and Wallace Springer. Guests were Mrs. R. J. MacDermid, Mrs.'G. Ed Nash and Miss Judith Shepherd. Members present were Mesdames Walter Wood, Waldo Wheeler, E. C. Walker, Wendell Tennis, Gilbert Snyder, K. B. Smith, Ralph Shepherd, A. S. Reed, Elizabeth Pirtle, Harry Lowry, Thomas Lippeatt, A. B. Libke, Earl Handford, Harry Gilmore, Carroll Frakes, Claude Ford, Ralph Adams, D. R. Fight-
naster, Ralph Collins, F. A.
Cauldwell, Ronald Burdge, E. A. Billmari, M. H. Bedwell, Miss Teresa Wolfe and the hostesses.
: French Fry Shrimp I Italian Spaghetti ; Chicken Dinners Rusty's Truck Stop i NORTH SHELBURN ON 41
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BILLS! BILLS!
Let Us Pay Them! Ccme in antf see us- We can loan up to $300 on your automobile or other personal security! We will make it easy to repay the loan in convenient monthly amounts. : . Come in Write or Phone Let Us Solve Your Problems ,
Security Loan Company Upstairs, North Oakley Bldg., Sullivan, Ind.
Haute, is visiting her daughter
Mrs. Wayne Shorter and family.
Little Rudy Wilkins, who is
a patient at Riley Hospital in Indianapolis, is improving.
Miss Geneva Sizemore of Louisville, Kentucky, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Austin and Junior over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaylor, FARM BUREAU- NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaylor Hamilton Township Farm Bu and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bill ... . . . -wu. . . . ,, reau will hold their Octobe.
. , 11 j meeting at the Sullivan riign of Farmersburg, called on Mrs. ,,8. ., j: m, ,, :v,f
Nell Gordon Sunday afternoon. Mesdames Sylvia Annis, Mildred Wheeler and Betty Julian were in Terre Haute Monday afternoon. Miss Betty Powell has returned from a hospital in St. Louis, Missouri. Her condition is slightly improved.
School building Tuesday night, October 12th at 6:30 o'clock.
Mrs. Nell Gord.cn Terre Haute Monday.
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BETAS BECOME KIDS AGAIN Upsweep coiffures moved back into pigtails, flattering makeup gave way to penciled-on freckles and the new look to a shocking height above the knees Tuesday evening as the Indiana Xi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi rolled back the years in an autumn kid party. A hamburger feast was served to guests Dorothy Apple, Rosemary Sharp and Catherine Harding, and members Norma Stinson, Mary Jane Moon, Ramona Everly .Eleanor Wyman, Jean Zink, Doris Dodd, Mary Ellen Milam, Dola Braner, Marilyn McMillan, Elizabeth Hayes, Edna Coyner, Glennovia Wright, Christine Cottingham, Thelma Abel, Marguerite French and Euleta Slover.
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