Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 223, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 November 1948 — Page 4
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES" WEDNESDAY, Nov. 10, 1948. SULLIVAN, INDIANA
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On The Screen , tfe:?. -A REPU1LIC FICTURI ADULTS 60c CHILDREN 23c Tax included met at the home of Tena Lippeatt Friday night for a covered dish dinner. After the dinner a business meeting '' was held with Judah Cooksey, president, in charge. Members answered roll call by their favorte poems and quotations. There were twelve members and five guests present. Zola Farrell drew the mystery prize. The next meeting will be at the hall. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the unrleraiKned Administratrix of . the estate of Wiiliam F. Bragdon has this day filpd in the office of the clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court her finjl report of her account with said estate and that the same will be heard ; by the Sullivan Circuit Court on the 4th day of December the same being the 12th judicial day of the November term 1948 of said court. Creditors, heirs and legatees of said decedent therefore are hereby notified to appear In said court on said day and show cause why said report should not be approved. BERNICB B. FERRFE. , Administratrix. witness my hand and seal of said court at Sullivan this 10th day of November,, 1918. ' EARL A. ENGLE, Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court. Pisir & Tennis, Attorneys, 1st ins 11-10-48 2t. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that' the undersifeMed Executrix of the estate of Charles H. feed well has this day filed in the office of the clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court her final report of her account with said estate, and that the . same will he heard by the Sullivan Circuit Court on the 4th dav of December, the same being the 12th iudicial dav of the November term 1948 of said court. Creditors; heirs and legatees of said decedent therefore are hereby notified to appear in said court on said day and show cause whv said report should not bo nop'oved. LULU M. BKDWELL. , Executrix. Witness mv hand and seal of said cuirt ft Sullivan this 10th day of November, 1948. EARL A. ElWfLW.. Cert nf Sullivan Pliviilt Pnnrt Telia C. Haines. Attorney. iHl ins 11-1U-4B zi. Life "Saved my A Cod-end for CAS-HEARTBURN" TVhen stomach nrldciiuwft painful, sulTnmti , our stomach and heartburn, doctors usually prescribe the Ja.test-actl;iK medlclnna known rur symptomatic relief mediclnfsilitetlioeoln Bdl-ans TnblMa. No laxative. B-ll-nns brings comfort In a Jllty or return bottle to us for double money back BELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25 i EI GAS - OIL - TIRES TUBES - BATTERIES JOE'S Joe Exline, Prop. Standard Service 304 South Section Sullivan. Ind. BROKEN DON'T 'I Gene's Radio Service South Side Square
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9 South Main Jack SOCIETY SUNSHINE HOME EC. CLUB The Sunshine Home Economics club ' met Tuesday at the home of Ethel Benefiel with Lorene Benefiel as co-hostess. After a delicious covered dish dinner the meeting opened' by5 reading the club creed in unison. Song, "All Through the Night." History of the song by Golda Price. Devotions by Ethel " Benefiel. Club prayer by Carrie Harbin. Roll call was answered by "our blessings." During the business meeting, Bessie Neal was elected club president. It was voted , to send $25.00 to the Rose Orphans Home. The lesson "Food for all Ages" was given by Stella Alsman and Lorene Benefiel. Types of food and its preparation was discussed. Prayer by Opal Trimble. Contests were held with prizes going to Opal Trimble and Jessie Brust. Those present were Carrie Harbin, Stella Alsman, Golda Price,' Hazel McCammon, Bes sie Neal, Zilpha Bennett, Ina Garrison, Opal Trimble, Hazel Newkirk, Jessie Brust, Thelma Benefiel, Lorene Benefiel, Danny Benefiel, and Ethel Benefiel. The next meeting will be at the home of Zilpha Bennett with Ina Garrison, co-hostess. T.A.D.O. CLUB The T.A.D.O. Home Econ omics club met Wednesday, October 26th at the home of Mrs. Joy Boone. A covered dish dinner was served at noon. The' afternoon meeting was called to. order by the presi dent, Mrs. Loy Trotter. Pledge ,to the flag, club creed and song. Roll call was answered by "I he most interesting person I have ever met." . Election of officers was held with the following elected: President, Mrs. Lov Trotter; secretary, Mrs. Jean Zink; treasurer, Mrs. De- Lois Moss. and publicity chairman, Mrs.Maxine Hiatt. The meeting closed with club prayer. The social hour was in charge of Mrs. Violet Ladson. Two contests were held with prizes going to Dorothy Thomas and Joy Boone. The following members and guests were present: Mesdames fit YOUR figure .... not a figure type! ARTIST MODEL is the modern combination of bra and girdle designed for each other . . . made for you! No two figures are alike . . . and ARTIST MODEL Knows m ine modern combination of brassiere and girdle, designed especially for each other . . . ARTIST MODEL lets you select the erirdle that's exactly nVht for you then choose the bra you like best in the size and cup that fit you perfectly. Your ARTIST Mfm. Eli girdle and bra are made to go together ... to figure perfection! Ed na Rosenberger Dress Shop
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Smith Phone 477 ifc'nUtM TVTario Willramo anil Manif T mr auu auc, uji vuiy J.UUmas, Jean Zinkj Maxine Hiatt, Linda and Sandra. Violet Ladson and Janice,- De Lois Moss, Virginia Hollingsworth, Jenny Jean Kathryn Hawkins and Peter, Cora Wright and Johnny, Mrs. Dale Bedwell and children, Mrs. Will Kirk, Hazel Kirk and the hostess, Mrs. Joy Boone. . ' 'STARDUST HOME EC CLUB The Stardust Home Economics Club held their November meeting at the home of Mrs. Noble Sevier. The' meeting was opened with all members repeating the Club Prayer. Devotions, "An Autumn Reverie," were read by Mrs. Hosea Hummell and song of the month,"All Through the Night", was sung and its history given by Mrs. Clarence Skinner. A very interesting lesson on balanced meals was given by Mrs. Jack McCoskey .Officers for the following year were' installed by Mrs. Faye Spiece, County Home Demonstration Agent. President, Mrs. Lester May; Vice-President, Mrs. Jack McCoskey; Secretary, Mrs. Malcolm Pigg; Treasurer. Mrs. Noble Sevier; News Reporter, Mrs. Bill Parker. The meeting was closed with all members repeating the Club Prayer. Delictus refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Noble Sevier and co-hostess, Mrs. David McCulloch to the following members: Mesdaines O. K. Anderson, Foldy Dozier, Robt. Houpt, Reece
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We are now starting to make tfie'first deliveries of Speed Queen Washers to those who previous placed orders. Deliveries are being made in the same rotation orders were placed. If you need a washer and haven't as yet "signed up", we strongly urge that you do so because washer allotments will continue to be far short of demand for many t months to come. In the meantime remember it's worth waiting for a Speed Queen.
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Rent Our Floor Sanders a COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughi Jones 1 Anderson, Hosea Hummell, Lester May, Earl Engle, Clarence Skinner, Joe Exline, James McCoskey, Denman Pope, Bill Beach, William Parker, Jack McCoskey, Malcolm Pigg, Bill. Nash, Rollie Walters and guest, Mrs. Faye Spiece. DUGGER Mrs. Walter Faucett visited in Anderson and Elwo.od, Indiana a part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Trueblood of Hardinsburg, Indiana, were week-end guests of Mrs. Trueblood's mother, Mrs. Homer Harris. Mrs. Horace Edwards of Mt. Morris, Michigan, attended the funeral of George Hale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Radar and son, Mike, Mrs. Ima Do.olin V:d Mrs. Lu Cooper of Plainville, Indiana, were Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. Rassie Cooper. Mrs. Doolin' remained for a longer visit. , ' Bernard Kennett and Miss Shirley Raines of Indianapolis, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William DeNeve and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips spent the week-end in Kentucky. Mrs. -William i,Reel and Mrs. Telephone 28
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ARE .READY FOR Open 8 AJV1. to Mae Sweeney were Sullivan visitors Monday. Mrs. E. A. Hammack of Dugger and Mrs. E. H. Hammack of Hammond, Indiana, . were Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. Marion Bedwell and family.
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FOR DIVORCE Ellen Spoonmore has filed a suit for divorce against Arlie Spoonmore in the Sullivan Circuit Court.
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