Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 217, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 November 1948 — Page 4

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Qnlt paying rent and awn your home. Special bargains on property on Installment plan. Also farms for Bale. W. T. MELLOTT

SOCIETY BIRTHDAY CLUB MEETS The Birthday club met at the home of Mrs. Lola Clark Oct. 28. Those present were Mrs.

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, NOV. 2. 1948.

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Mae Phipps, Sarah Knight, Opal Ryer and daughter, Sharon, Flossie Dalgarn, Verna Stevenson, Opal Reed, Emily Liston, Mary Belle Kettle and daughter, Connie, Lela Binders, Ola Crist, Warren Stevenson, , and the hostess, Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Clark was presented with a

I lovely head scarf. Julia Stark

called in the evening.

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nie, Mrs. Gerald Pullum and. daughter, Nancy Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffith and grandson, Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. James

Griffith and family, Jimmy,

Elaine and Mike, Mrs. Ealsie

Holbert and grandchildren, Sonny and Patty, , Mrs. ' Eva Frye and Judy Griffith. , '

DINNER GUESTS' Dinner guests of Mrs. Lola. Clark Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Kelsel and son, Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest and sons, Jimmy and Mike, 'Mr. and Mrs. Carol C. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Leturgez and son, Den-

DR. A. C. McPHAIL Will be in our store WEDNESDAY MAXWELL-BEVIS SHOE CO.

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MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER A shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mc-

Cullough on Wednesday, October 27, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCullough. The following

guests were present: Mesdames Flora Poe, Mna Wyman, Z. C. Shields, Nona Hall, Don Granby and son, Ada Sluder, Ralph Morin. Wayne Morin and son, Frona Stark and son, Gerald Badger, Vernon Hayden, Emma Cox, Wyatt Dix, Herbert Dix, Flora McDonald, Garnet Parker, Myrtle Blount, Cleo Wyman, Hazel Benson, Ruth Ladson, Mary Burnett,

Evelyn Kent, Edna Kent, Lucy

Kent, Beulah Stevens and sons,

Delia Wman, Mary Morin, June Wyman, Fern Willis, Rosita Gill, Elaine Reynolds, Sarah Knowles, Bertha Shields, Reva Haines, Opal Means, Betty Vowell and daugh

ter, Audrey Vowell, Pyrtle Payne, Norma, Easter, Dorotha Dix, Isil

Dix, "Pauline Osborn, Josephine i

Conner, Irene Benson, Madaliene, Easter and son,' Lois Padgett and son,' Maud Morrical, Ann Osborn,

Paul Dix, Burl Sharp and daugh

ter, Mary Vowell and Maxine

Pound- A number of gifts were received from persons who could

not attend.

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F. Allan of Curry Township, farmer, was given to tffe 4-H Club member with the outstanding swine litter achievement in 1948. This is a beautiful gold cup on which the member's name will be engraved, designating the year. Bob Townsley, Jefferson Township, was awarded this cup. Dress Revue Pins designating

the year in the project, were giv- j

en to the girls who participated in the County 4-H Dress Revue and they were: First Year Linda

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. - -, - j Kate Buckley, Jane Kimmell, Norma Ridge and Carol Tobey. Second Year Frances Dix, Melba

iFeltner, Betty Harris, Phyllis

Sharp, Shirley Ellis, Joan Vickrey. Third Year Peggy Robbins, Patsy Chowning, Jane Lowry, Sharon Reid and Virginia Lisman. Fourth Year Patty Mcrris, Anna Lee Goble, Bevera Boyle, Sue Chowning, Ruth Pirtle and Carolyn Rader. Fifth Year Sara Sue Phegley, Carolyn Johnson, Pansy Chambers, Patty Duffer, Regina Ruth Harris, Barbara Osburn, Dorothy Jean Lathrop, Rita Mae Marshall, Zoe Coulson, Mary Jean Lamb and' Jacqueline Crew. 4-H Junior Leader rins were

awarded to the following, according to years completed, in the 4-H Junior Leader project: 1st Year, Bronze Pins Richard Hiatt, Phillip Chowning, Lucille Huff, Betty Moody, Carolyn Rader, Regina Ruth Harris, Patty Duffer and Mary Helen Meurer. 2nd Year, Silver PinsJohn Coffman, Zoe Coulson, Bill Meier, Richard Phegley, Mary Frances Allen, Pat Steele and Richard Wright. 3rd Year, Gold Pins Pansy Ruth Chambers, Eugene Johannings-

meier, Monte Riggs, Bob Towns-

ley, Carolyn Johnson and Dwighf Burton. 4th Year, Numeral 4, Gold Sara Sue Phegley, Thos. A. Taylor, Gene Easter and Estella Crowder. 5th Year; Numeral 5, Gold Doris Ruth Lathrop. The Soil Conservation Medal of Honor was awarded to Eugene

Johanningsmeier, Jefferson Township- , . .. ' Trip winners to the Soil Con

servation Camp to be held, probably at Versailles. Indiana, were announced as" Tom Sevier, Jr., Cass Township, and Bill Mfrier,

Turman Township. Alternates: i Lloyd Huff and Floyd Hiatt, both ' Turman Township. Farm Safety Award Medal wai Piven to Carolyn Rader, Gill Township.

Adult Leader Certificates and pins were given to the 4-H Club leaders of the county, according to the number of years of service, given by the Sullivan Rotary Club. i Kiwanis Junior Leader Training Conference delegates were i named Zoe Coulson, Hamilton Township, and Eugene Johan-1 ningsmeier, Jefferson Township, j 1949 4TH Round-Up Trip Win- '

ners were named as follows: Barbara Osburn, Colleen Parks, Normalee Thomson, Jacqueline Crew, Ramona Bohn, Anna Lee Goble, Leah Rae Noel, Wilma Hart, Mary Helen Meurer, -' Mary Jean Lamb, Phillip Chowning, Warren Andis, Kenneth Borders, Richard Hiatt, Johnnie Reel, James D. Pierson and Stewart Harvey. Girl and Boy Alternates in orrier

I Mary Emily Badger and Jerry Phegley; Lula Cazzell and Tom 1 Seyier, Jr.: Reeina Ru? H-ris I and Marcus Petty; Rita Mae Mar- ' shall and Lee Sluder: and Sue

Chowning and Patty Duffer. The C & E I Railroad Chicago Award trip, which is new in 1943,

given to all counties served by the C & E I Railroad, was presented by John T. Hays, Sullivan, to Pansy Ruth Chambers, Fairbanks Township, and Monte Riggs, Turman Township. The trip' to the International Livestock Exposition and other points of interest in Chicago, which is being revived this year, was awarded to the following: Rosalie Goodman, Carolyn Johnson,. Mary Frances Allen,' Zoe Coulson, Jacqueline Crew, Doro-

i thy Jean Lathrop, John Coffman, Phillip Chowning, Billy Meier and Richard Phegley.

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