Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 203, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 13 October 1948 — Page 6
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Oct. 13, 1948.
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i ! Mesdames William Miller and Essa Nash of Shelburn, and George Moreland and Nelle Gordon of Hymera. are attending the Rebekah Assembly at Indianapolis this week. Miss Beulah Pipher .of Indiynapolis, spent .'the week-end here with her parents, Joe Pipher and wife. Cleo Thomson. Thelm?. Rose Trump and Freida McCammon were in Sullivan Saturday. Old Pals club met at the home of Mrs. Grace Kelley Friday, October 8ih for an all-day meeting. A covered dish dinner was held at the noon hour. Offi
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Presenting An Unbelievable CONGRESS OF STRANGE PEOPLE FREAK ANIMALS NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION cers for the year were elected as. follows: President, Flossie Magill; secretary - treasurer, Grace Kelley. Those attending were Mae Mahm, Iva Bai-ey, Janie Graves, Flossie Magiil, Beatrice Merrill, Sylvia Annis, Belle Evans, Mamie Strahle, and Elizabeth Sparks, all of Hymera, Maude French, , Louise Chapman, Gertrude Godschalk, and Mr, and Mrs. Lawson all of Terre Haute, and Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Trump and Cleo Thomson. Mrs. Maude French of Terre Haute, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mae Mahan and family.
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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
Harmony Home Ec. Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Verna Robbins October 14th. All members please be present. Visitors welcome. The Friendship class of the Methodist Church will hold their October meeting Tuesday, October 19, at 6:30 o'clock at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Hud Bland on South Court Street. This wii'l be a covered dish dinner. A food attendance is desired. Bring: own table service. W.S.C.S. will meet Thursday afternoon, October 14, at 2 o'clock in the Methodist church parsonage. All members urged to attend. The Christian church choir will have rehearsal at 7:30 Wednesday night. The Stardust Home Economics club will meet at the home of Mrs. O. K. Anderson Thursday, Oct. 14, at 7:30. Christmas cards have f arrived. The Pythian Sisters will meet Thursday evening- at 7:30. The repre'Sentative to Grand Temple will give the report of the Grand Tempi session. All members are urged to be present. Notice: Sullivan Council No. 73 R. S. M. State! meeting Oct 14, at 7:30 p. m. All members urged to atte.-d. visitors welcome. Robert W. Shephard, I. M.; John ; M. Sweeney, Sec. ' The Couple class of the First Baptist Church will hold their, regular monthly party Friday, Oct. 15, at 7:30 p. m. in the church basement. Everyone is to come masked. Alpha Delphian club will meet Monday, Oct. 18, at the home of Mrs. F. A. Cauldwell, 366 West Washington Street at 2:15 o'clock.. Products cf the Blind will be displayed. j-
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9 South Main Jack Awcjon iGarden club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. H. VV. Branstetter. The regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors will be held at the Woodmen Hall Friday, Oct. 15, at 7:30 p. m. This is an important meet ing and all members who plan tc attend the tri-coun-ty convention please be present. The degree team is requested to be at the meeting. Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F. & A. M., stated meeting Tuesday, October 19th at 7:30 p. m. Work in the M. M. Degree. All members urged to attend Visiters are welcome. Alvin Spafnbour, W. M.; Russell Inbody, Sec. Delta Theta Tau sorority will meet Saturday, October 16th at 9:30 at the home of Mrs. Earl Handford, 334 Indiana Avenue, for their Founders Day meeting1. BIRTHDAY DINNER ,Mrs. Alfred Julian pleasantly surprised her son, Clarence Walters, with a dinner at her home 1019 East Ohio Street, Indianapolis, Sunday, October 10th. The occasion was his birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Carroll, Mike and Garfield T.nmsvillp Kentiipkv Mr nnrl hit. tu u oi i j T. , and Saundra of Terre Haute, Mrs. Iva Weaver of Logansport, Indiana, Mrs. Sara Bond of Sullivan, Alfred Julian, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hardin and Chuck and Randy of Shelburn, Miss Frances True of Indianapolis, the honored guest, Clarence Walters, and the hostess, Mrs. Alfred Julian. Clarence is a . graduate of Sullivan High School. ANOTHER BPW ! MEMBER LISTED i The name of Ressa Hux Davis was omitted from the list of Busine?s & Professional Women on the B.P.W. page as published in Monday's edition. 129 F!mHil!Cf
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Colin Kelly, First War Hero, Buried Today MADISON, Fla., Oct. 13 (UP) Capt. Colin Kelly was buried here today and the central figure at his funeral was rpH.hnirpfl Pnlin TfplW TTT acta 8, who already is determined to fniw t, miiita noron f 1,;. hero father.
I Young Colin drove here withers droning overhead in the jhis mother, Mrs. J. Watson peaceful Florida sky, Kelly was
reaww, irom lananassee alter, a non-siop nignt to Florida yesieraay irom iNewaric, n. j. Colin talked excitedly about his trip. He explained that he had written down all the data about the flight but "the papers are in the pants .of my good SUItThe boy plans to enter West
Point in 1960 by personal ap-baugh at Blcomington and atpointment from the late Presi- tended the Indiana-Texas Chrisdent Roosevelt, who wrote a ; tian football game, letter to the President "whoever!
he may be" in thst year asking him to admit Kelly's son to the Academy. Although he was .only a year old at that time, young Colin ha.s familiarized himself with his father's exploits and he cor- I rected the story that Kelly! i . . ..... j ot a Japanese battleship. "He j..-
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merely bombed the ship," said ; the bright-eyea Colin. The body of America's first World War II hero ended its long journey from the Pacific last night and Kelly's flag1 aped coffin lay in the court-. -J house this morning with an 1 1 honor guard With an honor euard of bomblaid to rest among the shady oaks of his home country at p. m. LOCALS Marguerite French was the I week-end guest of Wanda liar INVESTIGATE DEATH I L FORT WAYNE j FORT WAYNE, Oct. 13. (UP) Authorities today investigated the death of Earl Eber, age 56, an employe of the Berghoff Brewing Corp., who was killed last night struck him. 'M1 ,tf : f -,?' -:J: --a- iU:
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