Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 231, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 November 1948 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- MONDAY, NOV. 22. 1948.
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
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A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL. POYNTER '. , Publisher ELEANOR POYNTEH JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY Editor Entered as second-class matter at the PcetoIIice, Sullivan, Indiana Published daily swept Saturday and Sunday at 116 West Jackson St Sullivan. X&& . -i- Telephone 13
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SOCIETY CLASS MEETING The Young Adult class of the Dodds Bridge Church held their November meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker Wednesday evening. The business meeting was called to order by the president, Lena Woodard. Devotions by Katherine Hardy. The social hour was in charge of the program chairman, Freda Hayden. Two contests, were "conducted.
planned for Friday, November 26 and anyone desiring to donate may contact any officer or member.
Those attending the
were Thomas McRoberts, Mrs.
William McCoy, Mrs. Emory Thomson, Mrs. Fred AIs'op, Mrs.
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Mrs. Marie Moore and son.
meeting David Buck, Blevins, Henry
Blevins, Pfc. Charles E. Blevens and Everett Blevins were dinner guests Wednesday night of
Ralph Lewellyn, Burl Myers, Mr.
and Mrs. Opal Pirtle, ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reynolds, Mrs. Joe Scully. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spencer and Emmett Wright.
PAXTOX
Violet Dotson, re-
Refreshments wers. served to Mesdames Dorothy Knight, Violet Dotson, Grace Knight, Kathryn Walker, Doris Steirwalt, Freida Vaughn, Maxine Weddle, Miss Anna Kaiser and the hostess, Mrs. Page.
Plans are being made lor a
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BIRTHDAY PARTY A birthday party in honor of Jhe sixth birthday of Richard Allen Riggs was held last Sunday at his home. He received several nice gifts. Games were "played and refreshments served. Those attending were Patty Ann Hall, Donna Mae, Carolyn and Freddie Joseph," Mark Gardner, Judy Osborne, Larry Wyman, Ronnie Riggs, Mrs. Roland Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wyman.
CARLISLE HOMEMAKERS fclXB MEETS ; The Carlisle Homemakers Home Economics club met Wednesday afternoon, November 10,
BAND PARENTS MEET The Sullivan Band Parents club met in a special ' session Tuesday evening at the high school, r'ew officers were elected at the C nober meeting as follows: Thomai McRoberts, president; Russell Huff, vice president; Mrs. Emory Thomson, secretary, and Mrs. William McCoy, treasurer. The officers and band director, Mr. Perigo, are asking for full support from every band parent
Wilford Alumbaugh, Mrs. Virgil Mr and Mrs Emory Barcus and
ueu, mis. r, vv. joerg, mr. ana Mrs. Russell Huff, Mrs. Evan Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Glessie Pfc Charles E. Blevins reLewellyn, Mr. and Mrs. Harold ! turned to Hamilton Field, CaliLewellyn, Mrs. Henry Milam, Mrs. fornia Saturday morning where
he will be in training for six weeks. He will ' then go overseas. Mrs. Alma Jel'fers entertained the True Blue Sunday School class at her home Thursday night. Mrs. Sylvia Williams enter
tained Costella Zink's Sunday School class at her home Wednesday night. Mrs. Eva Hixon was called to Terre Haute Thursday night due to a serious heart attack suffered by her father, Bid McNalley. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaylor
and Elsie were dinner guests Thursday of Mrs. Nell Gord.on. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Husband spent the week-end in Fowler, Indiana visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Wheeler and son spent Sunday and Monday in Sullivan, Illinois visiting friends. Argie Criss is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Walters of Washington, Indiana, are the parents of a daughter born Nov. 11th. She has been named Rita
Kay. Mrs. Walters is the former Ruth VanArsdall. Rev. and Mrs.' Nickless attended the funeral of Mrs. Nickless' brother in Terre Haute
Wednesday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones attended ,the funeral of Mrs. Jones' aunt, Mrs. Peel, in Terre Haute Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McMillan spent Wednesday in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Claude German
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman German in Sullivan Tuesday evening. Mr,s. Grace Wrork spent Wednesday in Terre Haute. Mrs. Lola Bolinger and Mrs. Bee Bolinger were in Terre Haute Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Truitt
and baby of Indianapolis, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jefferson.
FUNERAL HOMES
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Mrs. Edith Ferguson spent Monday in Evansville, Indiana visiting her sister, Miss Gladys Kennedy, who is ill.
urer; and porter.
Mrs. Kathryn Walker gave the , , lesson on -Developing Good1 Mr and Mrs. Ceorge Houck Food Habits." Winner of the a"A Irs- P"ta Trent were in contests were Mrs. Kathryn iTerre Haute Monday. Walker and Mrs. Grace Knight. 1" Mrs. Bessie Snyder and Char-
lene of LaPorte, Indiana, were here Saturday visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Harry Rogers attended the funeral .of a cousin in Illinois Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ferguson Jr. of Washington, Indiana.
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Which will be ouuuay wuu mr. ana j Mrs. Orville Ferguson Sr. Mr and Mrs. O. L. Somers of Sullivan called on Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Ulrich Sunday evening. Mrs. Eileen' Hoke, Dicky and Karen Ann of Carlisle, were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. Ferguson. Dicky remained for a week-end visit. Mr. and Mrs. Tex Simpson are visiting Mrs. Connie Doyle this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Benefield visited Mr. and Mrs. William Benefield Sunday. Mrs. Goldie Plummer and Mrs. Joe Gallagher were Car-
after
noon
high school band. The club feels llsl(? vlsltors Saturday
that everyone can be proud of the band and the work it does in the community. The club is planning a monthly project to raise funds
at the home of Mrs. Everett for the year's work. Several newj
Tage. The meeting was in charge of . .the vice-president, Mrs. Kathryn Walker. Club creed followed by song of the month led by song leader, Mrs. Grace Knight. Mrs. Knight also gave the . history .of the song. Devotions were read by Mrs. Maxine Weddle. Election of officers as follows: Anna Kaiser, president; Kathryn Walker, vice-president; Freida Vaughn, secretary-treas-
suits were needed this year to i
properly fit new members and there is a constant demand for funds. A rummage sale is being!
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