Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 206, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 October 1948 — Page 4

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, OCT. 18, 1948.

SULLIVAN. INDIAN

SOCIETY

LONGS CHAPEL W. S, C. S. The Women's Society of Christian Service of Longs Chapel church met at the home of Mrs. Oliver Hixon on Wednesday, Oct. 13. A. covered dish dinner was served at the noon hour.

The business session began at

Mrs. Hux, Mildred Sevier, Flora Sevier, Effie Pigg, Irene Small-

; wood and children, Mrs. Artie ICcmbs, Mr.s Furry, Doreen Ryan j and Cherri; Dorothy Mitchell and J Judy, Audrey Bradbury and Doug, Ruth Cryncs and son.

To Celebrate Golden Wedding

Gilmore-Fleener Vows Read

DUOiGER STUDY CLUB The Duggcr Study club

met 12th '

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one o'clock. The lesson, "Alaska Tuesday evening, October

Among ' Northern Lights"( was at the home of Mrs. Edna Coy-

presented by Flora Sevier: Devo

tions, "When Jesus Saw the Multitude," presented by Daisy Holland. Two Christmas projects were planned and the group voted

ner with Mrs. George as co-hostess.

Risinger

The new preseident, Mrs. John Irons, was in charge of the

to increase the pledge 33 13 per meeting The program for the cent. Dismissed with prayer by ,.,., Loice Hixon. ' club year oi 1948-49-was given by, Mrs. O. E. Dugger, after Those present were: Flossie v,hich the t presi!,,nts re Harrison, Mrs. Rosier, Etta Wal- . ters, Loice Hixon, Daisy Holland, f ca' Wlth thr j Maggie Vandergriff, Mrs. Kelly, favri quotation. A -piano . solo

, Help retlm distress of MONTHLY , FEMALE

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was given by Miss Judith Shep

herd of Sullivan. The hostess served refresh -

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TERRE HAUTE

QUARTET WINS

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A Terre Hauie quartfet, the i

"Minor Ch.crds," today were the 1948 winners of the annual Bar-1 bershop Quartet contest of the I Indiana-Kentucky district. The "Varsity Four" from Purdue University t.cok the third place i among the 21 quartets entered.1 Muncie's "Temple-Aires" took

top honors in the junior J

sionT The Louisville, Ky., "B

Siders" were second.

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Mr. and Mrs, N. A. Taylor of Shelburn will celebrate their Golden Wedding anniversary Sunday, October 24th. They will entertain members of their immediate family at an anniversary dinner in the Hinini? vnnm nf thf Davis Hntpl horp and will ohsprvp onen hnusp

ments to the following members:. from 2 5 0dock jn the aftern00n at their home m ghelburn. They Mesdames O. il. Dugger, Troy , . ,, . ... ,, . . ... Goodman, Verna HammVk, have spent all their life thus far in Sullivan County. Clarence - Hannah Kathryn Harting, Blanche Hawtin, Ralph AVE ST END BIRTHDAY dent, Gladys Mayfield, in charge. Hill, Nell Holder. John Irons, CLUB MEETS BOngj prayer in unison, and roll David Lippeatt. Frank Parsons, . , t-,-ui Favo Rinr. Rohort Srhisler The West End Birthday Club of call answered by Bible quota-

, TicA T.iiHc wost .inH Mice Shflhum mftt at the home rf Mrs tiens. Minutes and business taken

Dorothy Dugper. and two guests, Blanche Oakes in celebration of care of. Readinng by Lettie Sweet, Mrs. Ralph Shepherd and Miss her birthday October 12th. The piano solo by Blanche Oakes,

Judith Shepherd, of Sullivan. meeting opened with the presi- duet by Clara Wise and Blanche

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Miss Dorothy Alice Gilmore, daughter of Mrs. William Storms of Carlisle, was recently united in marriage to Sam Fleener, son of Mrs. Pinckney Shake of Carlisle. The wedding was performed by the Rev. Jack Anderson in the Christian Church in Carlisle. Thj couple is residing in Carlisle. (Photo by Lee Apple)

Oakes. Games and contests were also enjoyed.

! Refreshments were served to

Clara Pierce, Maude German, Let-

tie Sweet, Trilby Gummere, Ru-

sha McCracken. Clara Wise, Opal

Buazak, Gladys Mayfield, Hen

rietta Mayfield, Grace Norris,, Chloe Stevenson, Verna Robbins, Lillie Snider, Ollie Crist, two guests and the hostess, Blanche

Oakes.

The next meeting will be at

the home of Opal Buazak Noveml

ber 9th at 7 o'clock.

REAL ESTATE MEN ELECT OFFICERS SOUTH BEND, Oct. 18 (UP) A. L. McKee, Anderson, today was the new president of the Indiana Real Estate Association. Other officers elected aE the .organization's annual convention were Richard Weiss, Hammond; Verne Mitchell, Ft. Wayne; W. P. Brockaw, Shelbyville; Floyd Saxon, Terre Haute, and Charles Butler, vicepresidents; Robert H. Wiechman, Richmond, corporate secretary; Harold Hobbs, Sr., Muncie, treasurer, and Howard D. Rerick, South Bend, director at large. '

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