Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 216, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 November 1948 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-MONDAY, NOV. 1, 1943. SULLIVAN, INDIANA!
. ENDS TONIGHT - POSSESSED BY THE SEA! 'M r 20lh Cr.M fan PiC'vr Cartoon - Sport - News TUES. & WED. $ $ COME EARLY $ $ pehht USTHCR DODD BRIDGE Sunday School at "9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Tuesday night. Morris Ward, Ben Monroe and Mrs. Brenton are ill. Mr. and Mrs. BillWade have been ill but are improved. Miss Pauline Hayden is spend, ing a few days here with Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Hayden and Dennie Hayden. -Mrs. Luvisa Wood celebrated her birthday last Sunday. A covered dish dinner was held with the following attending: Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hayden, - Pauline Hayden and Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steele and granddaugter, Elizabeth Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker and Ronnie and Sylvia, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bose and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wood. Mr. pnd Mrs. Clem Wisener, Mr. and Mr. Joe Krause. Zyima Woodard, Mr. and Mrs, Toody Bopard 'End "daughter,. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ladd, Barbara Hardy. Abe Wilkev, Ruthie Hart, Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Walters and sons, Bill and Jim, Hal Rynerson, Kenneth Funk. Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burke. Mr. and Mrs. W. E: Wyman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marts, Mr. and Mrs. George Burton, Bertha Ryland, Mr. and Mrs. John Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClure. Mr. and Mrs, George R. t Tilford, Mrs. Laura M. Hsvderi, Mrs. Julia Riggs, Mrs. Hattie . Strain, and pi..,lill iiju itiiun- w!wm OAS - OIL - TIRES TUBES - BATTERIES JOE Joe Exline. Prop. Standard Service - 304 South Section Sullivan, Ind. NEED Get a L O A U HERE You'll be pleased with our various popular loan plans, our convenient monthly repayment terms, and our prompt, friendly service. Stop in or phone. Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Middle East Side Sq.
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ENDS TONIGHT - i-(Mi iTnr,TV. r .TV RANDOLPH SCOTT MARCUEillTI I lius "SUPERMAN" Seiial Cartoon - Musical - News the honored guest, Luvisa Wood. She received many nice gifts. EAST H ADDON HOME EC CLUB MEETS The East Haddon Home Economics club met at the home of Mrs. Bailey Wolfe iast Thursday. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Walter Latshaw. Pledge to the flag and club creed, followed by song, "On the B3nks of the Wabash." Devotions were given by Mrs. Scott Willis..' New officers were elected as follows: President, Mrs. Donald Robbins; vicepresident, Mrs. W. O. Hoke; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Ira Woodward; publicity ' chairman, Mrs. Adren Borders. The lesson on "Foods for All Ages" was iven by Mrs. Adren Borders. Club prayer and dismissal. During the social hour two contests wpre held and won by Mrs. Don Boroughs and Mrs. Ray Green. Mrs. Raymond Pigg gave an interesting poem "Think It Thru." Refreshments were served to Mesdames Don Boroughs, Adren Borders, Floyd Carey. Ray Green, Floyd Horton, W. O. Hoke, Walter Latshaw, Evan Lloyd, Ivan Robbins, Don Robbins, Arthur Smith, Scott Willis, Bailey Wolfe, Raymond Pigg, and the following guests, MrsT Ola Corell, Mrs. Max Lloyd, Shirley Horton, Barbara Wolfe and Jerry Carey. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Don Boroughs Thursday November 18th. r""""J""" 'imii-Kii Mil IhM WIIIIWJW'VI.'.I. .I""'.! TT
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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK Associate Tri Kappa will meet Monday, Nov. 1, at 7:30 p.m. with Zoe Bays. ' Cass Homemakers will meet Wednesday, Nov. 3, for , an all-day meeting: at the home of Mrs. Deloris Ashcraft. Notice. Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F. & A. M. Stated meeting, Tuesday Nov. 2, at 7:30 p. m. Work in the E. A. " Degree. All members urged to attend. Visitors welcome. Alvin "Al" gpainhour, W. M., Russell Inbody, Sec. Tri Kappa, meeting has been postponed until Monday, Nov. 8. Delta Theta Tau will meet for a business meeting in the basement of the library Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Members cf the Royal Neighbors of America are to pay their October dues to Mrs. Pigg, 401 South Main Street, instead of the camp recorder, Mrs. Joy Metealf. The Great Books club will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 p. m. at the high school. The book will be "Sophocles." The Modern Manner Home Economics club twill meet Tuesday evenine, Nov. 2, at the home of Mrs. Wendell I.oudermilk, 561 South Section Street at .7:30 o'clock. Psi Icta Xi business meeting toniirht. at 7:30 at the Legicn Home. The Stardust Home Econ-
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omics club will meet at the heme of Mrs. Noble Sevier, 311 Indiana Avenue, Thursday, November 4th, at 7:30 p. m. instead of November 11 as originally planned. Please call 944 -X if unable to attend. '
Tri Kappa will meet Wednesday, Nov. 3, for a covered dish dinner with Maureen Medsker at Graysville. Frank Neff W. R. C. No. 155 will meet in regular session Wednesday, Nov. 3, at 2 o'clock at the public. . library. A good attendance is desired. -The " American Legion Auxiliary will meet in regular session Tuesday, Nov. 2, at 7:30 o'clock at the Legion Home. The Priscilla Embroidery club will hold a 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday afternoon at the Davis Hotel. Please call Mrs. Luna Stratton by Tuesday if unable to attend. Regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors at the Woodman Hall, Friday, Nov. 5, at 7:30 p. m. Good attendance desired. Sullivan Rebekah Lodge' will meet Thursday, November 4, at 7:30 p. m. Please bring art for home. HOLD OPEN HOUSE FOR ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. George Lucas of Sandborn, held open house yesterday to celebrate their sixtieth wedding anniversary. They were married on Oct. 29, 1888. DIVORCE SUIT IS DISMISSED A divorce suit filed. inthe Sullivan Circuit Court by Harrv Holdson against Gaynelle Holdson has b.en dismissed.
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LOCALS 1 Misses Rena and Leona Spencer of Baltimore, Maryland, are spending a few days in Sullivan. Returning th.ey will visit in Chicago and Northern Indiana. Mrs. G. D. Scott and daughter, Mildred, Misses Frances and Zola Sinclair spent Friday in Liberty, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Arnett of Spokane, Washington, who have been guests of relatives in Sullivan and Sullivan County, have, returned home. . Warren Usrey of Evansville, Indiana, who has Spent the past few days in Sullivan visiting his mother, 'Mrs. M.W. Usrey, and attended to business interests, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clarkson Sr. spent Saturday in Terre Haute, where they attended the homecoming a Indiana State Teachers College. , Miss Wanda Harbaugh, student of Indiana University, spent the week-end with her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harbaugh. . Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoilman and son, David, of Robinson, Illinois, were week-end guests of Mrs. Hoilman's mother, Mrs. Zada Dixon, and other relatives. Harry Brown ,and daughter, Fern, have returned from .Toplin, Missouri, where they have been guests .of Mrs. Eva Rose and family, Mrs. C. P. Stewart of Indianapolis, is spending a few days here the gust cf friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Harding and family of Indianapolis, were guests over the, week-end of Mrs. Harding's oaronts, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hankins. Maurice Asdell of Phoenix, Arizona, is in Sullivan having been called here due to the death of hi" sister-in-law, Mrs. W. W. Asdell. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wilson spent Sunday in Tee Haute ps guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thousandare setting grand Kltcl from conitipatioa with Bik Saki Compound. (Common. y called Pumpkin Seed.) Aifc any local druggist for t 2)c box. You will be glad you did. Jutt y, "A quarter'! worth of Pumpkin Seed, please." ....... i.iH.mi. ll kAluMui -Paid Pol. Adv.
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Smith Phone 477 HI : McCracken and family. Miss Maxine Hamilton of Terre Haute, was the week-end guest of Mr. and ' Mrs. Charles Benefiel. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clark of Granger, Washington, have re turned home aiter spending the past few days with Mr. and Mrs. Freal Frye and family.' at Pleasantville. . Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Dudley of Terre Haute arid Lula Dudley were guests yesterday of Mrs. Lizzie Crawford of Sullivan route. They all attended the funeral of Marion Dugger of Dugger Sunday afternoon., Eddie Lee Beasley spent last week-end in Sullivan visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Banks and Jeary. Mesdames Charles Bauehman, Walter Bartlett, George Walton, Marion Anderson, Jack Cloutier, Henry Elliott and Richard Armstrong have returned from McCormick's Creek State Park where they attended the Farm Bureau Seventh District Camp. John Curry of Sullivan County was on the program. j , 1.. . J: ,. I T , T t At DEAR VET:
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The people of the Seventh Distrfct on November 2, will elect a. Congressman to represent them in Washington. JAMES E. NOLAND is our choice for U. S. Pvepresentative. He is a man qualified by education, experience and ability, who will represent all of the people of the 7th District well. In addition, he will give every veteran a personal representative in Washington. We are asking that you vote and get yoar f rends to vote for James E. Noland. This is not a time to be blinded by partisan politics. LET'S DO SOMETHING FOR OURSELVES. . ' TAKE YOUR CONSCIENCE INTO THE VOTING BOOTH ELECT JAMES E. NOLAND TO CONGRESS!
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NEW LEBANON W. S. C. S. MEETS The New Lebanon W. S. C. S met Thursday afternoon, October 21st at the home of Mrs. Melvin Pirtle. Call to worship by Dorothy Monroe, followed by song by group. Prayer, Scripture by Nora Baker. Meditation by Dorothy Monroe. Song by group. Reports read and dues collected. Lesson on "Alaska" was given by Mary Wilson. Madge Unger was appointed the new vice-president. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Harry Mason. Dismissal by the Rev. Homberger. Refreshments were served to Rev. Homberger, Cozette Bohemier, Mildred Dale, Glenn Biggs, Madge Unger, Dorothy Monroe, Nora E)odds, Mary Wilson, Marie Irvin, Nora Baker, Elizabeth Lisman. Hazel Jackson, Barbara Irvin, Bobby Unger, Larry Dale, Shirley Homberger, Richie Pirtle and the hostess, Jean Pirtle. I l i I T I ' rr ' II j M ' IT" 1 I'll' lj I l l'Vi,v 5 i ..vfd:'; s S(, - AS ' V t JAMES E. NOLAND
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ttHtrSOINT fOUNT.'iM PCM BENNETT'S Since 1914 CARLISLE The Martha Ellen club met at the home of Mrs. Doris Blacketer fcr a covered dish dinner. There were fourteen members and four guests present.-The day was spent cn work for the Riley Hospital. Threa new members joined the club. The November meeting will be with Mrs. Lucinda Dail. Mrs. Tlelma Bond of Washington, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass Sr. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willis and children of Pontiac, Michigan, spent the week-end with relatives. l ll'i II Jl p If 1 1 mi ai mill ii ;im na iwim i iiiiib s i women who fought by the
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