Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 207, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 October 1948 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES. TUESDAY, OCT. 19. 1948.

TTTJiTVAN. INDIAN

, PAXTON - Mrs.;-. Hazel Stuller, Charley " Hughes of Paxton ' and Mrs. Ethel Heady of Sullivan, visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hughes at West Terre; Haute Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Yoho of

days last -week with their grand-! Sullivan Tuesday.

daughter, Mrs. Betty Loudermilk

and tamily. - ' Mrs. Mandy McKinley visited the Carlisle schools Tuesday afternoon. Charles Hughes and . Mrs.

Mrs. Beulah Goodman spent Monday with Mrs. Cora Hiatt and family.

Mrs. Kate Alsman spent Wed

nesday with Mrs who is ill.

were made to hold a bake sale and rummage sale on Wednesday before Thanksgiving. Mrs. Helena Wesner conducted several contests. Refreshments wre served to Agnes Rinard, Naomi Dulaney, Mar Copeland, Nellie

Solsberry, Indiana, spent a few ' Hazel Stuller visited Paul Stuller

I near Carlisle Monday.

ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES Personalized Lubrication STAHL'S Standard Service Corner Section and Wall

Mrr. and Mrs.' Fred Hcrndon

of near Dugger, visited Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. James

Mrs. Henry Lambert Monday milk, and Patsy. even:ij. Mr. and Mrs. Cress Dailey Mrs. Hettie Phillips spent were in Vincennes Friday. Wednesday with Miss Lizzie Le.cn Ferguson, ClB.M., and Goad. ' Mrs. Ferguson of Great Lakes, . Herb Ashcraft and Edgar Illinois, spent Monday night and Stone were in Sullivan Wednes- Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Orday. ' ville Ferguson. Mrs. Lucy Bedwell was in Mrs. Edith Ferguson and Mrs.

Lena Booker were in Sullivan Friday. . - Mrs. Betty Loudermilk and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yoho spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.

Tom . Cofer I William Banfield ' and Ronnie of near Carlisle.

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Mr. and Mrs. Charley Briles ! spent the week-end here with ! cllle sParks- Christine Arnett, and friend of Bedford, Indiana, his mother, Mrs. Brown and 01an vickrev and tne hostess, were Sunday afternoon guests ! family. Mr Slplla .Tnhn!nn 'T.llra

Louder- carl Rogers, who is employed Hawkins, ' and Bonnie Milam

in Terre Haute, spent the week-' were in Sullivan Friday evettend at his home here with his ing. . sons, Clyde and Fred. I T, tl ' , tvt,. nr.c rwn Mrs- Kathryn Barnes has re-

. ..rr :. V""u ! turned to her home in Eldorado,

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d guests ;fMr.ndtMrs. 6r- fKanSas' a"er spending the past ville Ferguson Sr. I iSuy1

Mrs. Noah Moore of Graysville, and Mrs. Emma Adams of Hutsonville, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnett this week. '

Miss Alice Parker is spending

MEROM The Senior Pals class met Fri

day evening at the home of 1

Ovaline Arnett for their October ' a few days in Chicago.

meeting with President Lucille ' Sparks in charge. Songs were sung in unison. Mildred Harri-

Mr. and Mrs . Russell Smith left Sunday for Indianapolis to make their future home where

son gave the devotions. Old and he is employed. new business discussed. Plans Billy Ed Bogard has returned

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home fr.cm Ft. Bragg, N. C, ar.c' daughters Ilildrcd and where he has been stationed Beulah, left Wednesday momwith the Army for the past two ing for Tucson, Arizona to make

years. Eugene Sparks had r' I .ived his honorable discharge from the Navy and has returned home.

CARLISLE

i)ieir iuture home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman French and Mrs. Mason Taylor ot nxeter, California, arrived Sunday for a visit with Mrs. Elizabeth Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCormick and other relatives.

gift from the club after whic she made a short talk. Ffrs. Rui sell Combs gave a report on tl General Federation of Women Clubs Convention held at Por land. Ore. Mrs. Ira Clevelam program chairman, discusse programs for the new club yea Roll call was answered by , favorite Riley poem, Mary Lyn SDroatt. hish schocl stnrlen

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lisman gave two readings which wej

well received.

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Mrs. Ray Smith and Miss Okie and daughter, Beckey, of Brook-

Willis returned home Wednes- ville, were here a few days last

day from Chicago, Illinois, week visiting Mr. Lisman's where they attended the Hobby father, Charles W. Lisman. j Show and visited Mrs. Smith's Frank Zahn of Elwood, Ind- j brother, Vannie Clark and wife, iana, returned home Friday

after visiting here with his son, i

mrs. asiner nose, spent ine George Zahn and v;ife.

weeK-ena visiuiig menus, m Mr and Mrs Bin 0wens o i

New Albany, Indiana. Sullivan, and George Russell of!,

Mr. ana mrs. nwen wiggs, IndianapoiiS) spent Sunday with were called to Mt. Vernon, Ind- Mrs Barbara Russen and Pattv.

iana Sunday due to the deatn ot . Lucius Alexander, cousin of Mrs. Wiees I Sorosise Club Mets

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Fritzlan " and Mrs. Henrietta meeting of the club year Uct. b.i""""" " Cooper! were in Indianapolis , with Mrs. H. W. Gross. A lunch--the only game the Tigers hav

Dugger's Bulldogs will I

seeking their second win of tl

season over an SIAC opponei I tonight when they invade Lii ton to battle the Miners on 01 phant Field. In their other er

The Sorosis Club held its first i counter with an blAU team, tr

lost this year.

crio fn . two fnrmpr's hns- eon was served at i o ciock in

. band who is taking treatment at honor of Mrs. G. E. Nash, who is j Tne Bullrtogs have been rol

the Veteran's Hospital. eiueiuig nei msi mm ux unite ing along like a

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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT 1 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ros( mary of Tularosa. New Mexic announce the birth of a soj Steven Thomas, born Septemb 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Rosemai have another s.cn, Robert Micl ael, who is five years old. Mr Rossrrtaiy is the former Lii Me! calf, daughter of Joy Metcu1 of Sullivan.

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