Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 219, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 November 1948 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, NOV. 4. 1948.
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PLEASANTVILLE Rev. and Mrs. Karns have returned home from Rankfn, 111.
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where they were the guests ' of their . daughter Mrs. Edward Schwartz and family. wlr. and Mrs. Archie Spencer entertained recently with a family dinner in honor of the 59th birthday of Mr. Spencer. Those attending were Mr. and 'Mrs.
; Ralph Spencer and sons , Jimmie
and John, of Dugger, Mr. and Mrs
" Frank Tribby and son, Mike.of
Oden, Mr. and Mrs.Harry Hill
and son, Spencer Lee, of Oden, Mrs. Frank Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Spencer. Ray Timmerman and Edith Ann, Mrs. Callie Timmerman and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Benefiel
and son, Danny, were in Terre Haute last "Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Howard were in Graysville Sunday the guests of Mr and Mrs. Lee Howard. Mr, and Mrs. John Hubert Edwards of Linton arethe parents of a son born at the Freeman Green County Hospital. He has been named John Hubert. Mrs. Edwards is the daughter ofMr. and Mrs.Delmar Spencer of Pleas antville. Marvin Wilson and family of Carlisle visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frederick. C. K. Daugherty and family
visited over the week' end with Mr and Mrs. Claud Lynn of near New Castle, Indiana. Mrs. Mary Foster and son called on Mrs. Noble Cox Sunday afternoon. Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Spencer Sunday were Willis Spencer and family. Mr. Bredewez of Indianapolis was the guest of Ralph Jackson arid family over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Heaten of Linton called on Ralph Jackson and family Sunday afternoon. ' Mrs. Jennie Harbin of Freeland ville, Indiana has been the guest of Mrs. Fred Harbin and Bill
j Eishop and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brown of j Indianapolis spent" the week end I here at their home. Hinkle Cox has bought the I Ralph Andis place south of town. Clovis Bedwell has bought the ; Eooker property and is making J several improvements. Willard Andis has bought the Hinkle Cox property and will 1 move there soon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson j are the parents of a daughter born j at the Freeman - Creene County Hospital. She has been named I Charlene. Mrs. Jackson is the ' former Juanita Bredewez of near Linton.
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School News OLD GYM Fifth Grade: Friday afternoon the children of our building were entertain
ed by a play "The Witches Secret", which was directed by Carol Godfrey. The characters in the play were: Joe Stratton, the Black Cat; Dorothy Tomey, the Little Black Witch; Jim Libke, the Ghost; Jerry Morgan, the Scarecrow; Diane Val
entine, the Girl, and Jack Organ, the Boy. Thursday and Friday from 1:15 to 1:30. we listened to the School of the Air" over WLS in Chicago. We like these pro
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