Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 235, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 November 1948 — Page 8

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IN MEMOKIAM ! .' In loving memory of our dear son j and brother, Emery Leo hansford, who passed away three yeors ago, Nov. 27, 1945. i When the evening shadows gathsr And we are sitting all alcne,

In our hearts there ccmes a long- r - . ing, ! - t)ear son, if you could only come -home. I

No one knows how we miss you, I .t

No one knows the bitter pain, low we have suffered since wo lost you, v Life will never be the same. Our hearU ache with such sadness, Our eyes shed many a tear, God alone only knows how we miss you As this ends the ihird sad year. They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget But time so far has only proven How much we miss you yet. Your going has made us so sad

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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

Past Noble iGrands . will meet at the hall November 30th for a covered dish dinner.

Psi) Iota XI sorority will meet Monday, December 6th at 7:30 p. m. at the Sullivan American Legion Home for their regular monthly meeting.

ROYAL TOUR of Australia and New Zealand has been postponed

by Britain's King George VI due

jt may oe wrong 10 wu,u yuu uatn. tQ an acute circulatory ailment But, dear one, we do. ; ,n nis es This is a Iate picture Sadly missed by Mr. and M,-s. pf tne 50-yeairOld monarch; under Ross Ransford, John William and care 0; physicians and ordered to Wanda Lou. rest six months. (International)

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Mary E. Davis Past Matrons club will meet Friday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ronald Burdge, 342 Indiana Avenue. A good attendance is desired.

Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F. & A. M. Cal'led meeting Friday, Nov. 26, at 7:30 p. m. for craft practice. All craftmen urged to attend.

. Stardust Home Economics Club will bold their Christmas party December 14, 6:00 p. m., at the Elks Club. Reservation deadline.Wednesday, Dec. 8. Please call 313-L or 738-X for reservations.

Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F. & A. M. Called meeting Tuesday, November 30th at . 7:30

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YELLOW CAB CO. Announces New Rates Effective Nov. 20 Prices anywhere in city: Passenger riding to and rom same destination. First person 35c. -' Second person no addi tional charge. Three persons 45c. Four persons 50c. Two children under ten tccompanied by an aduit .vill not be treated as an, additional passenger. Two or more passengers with separate destinations will be treated as separate "ares. v Stops will be charged at the rate of ten cents 'per five .minutes with a minimum charge of ten cents per stop. Out of town trips are 23c per mile. Mileage to begin at origin of trip to destination. This price schedule cancels all previous rates.

JOYOUS OVER NORTHWESTERN being chosen to represent the Big Nine in the. Rose Bowl; students picket classrooms at Evanston, III., "to be sure no bookworms break the spell by attending -classes during business of celebrating. International Soundphoto)

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Mr. and Mrs. Francis Truelock last week received word that

the home of their son, Russell; "Bud" Truelock and family of j

near Chicago, was completely destroyed by fire. All 1 their household furnishings and personal - belongings were. ' consumed. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Pierqe':-and family of Sullivan, R. 3, were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gullett of Palestine, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. John Dee Moore and Mrs. Verna Slover a:id Euleta of Shelburn, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pierce of this city. Miss Jeanne Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Parks of West Johnson Street, will arrive in Sullivan Saturday afternoon to spend the week-end with her parents and other relatives and friends. Miss Parks is enrolled in the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing in Indianapolis. W. R. Herbert has gone to Blcomington, Indiana, where he will spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Van Keuren of 812 College Avenue. 1 Ws. Margaret Davis of Indianapolis, spent Thanksgiving with her mcthpr. Mrs. Richard Park. Mrs. Ed Jones is in Kankakee, Illinois, spending the Thanksgiving holidays vmtinl Miss Eva So 'Iigne and other relatives and fripnds. Jimmy Volk of New Lebanon, has returned to school after being ill for several weeks. Robert Brown and daughters. Bonnie, Sally and Merdie, of West Bend, ' Wisconsin, are cuest? of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brown. Miss Marilvn Fosempn of Columbus. Ohio, is the euest of vr r""nts. Mr. and Mrs. Crville Hoseman. Robert . Kaiser, student of Wabash Collepe in Crawfordsville, is spending the Thanksgiving vacation with h's par

ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kaiser. I

Mr. pnd Mrs. ' Tom Durham and Mr. and Mrs. James J. Durham left Wednecday for

Huntington, W. Va.. where thev will be the puests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hayes.

Mrs. Eva Curtis is spending few days in Terre Haute tr! guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cuj tis. Miss Connie Campbell, a sti dent of Indiana University, spending the holidays with h( parents, Supt. and Mrs. Alia Campbell. .'. l ' Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Henn er-on and daughter, Ann spH Thanksgiving Day in Bloorr igton the . guests .of Mr. ar Mrs. Herb Davis. ' ' J Miss Belle Duffy sper Thanksgiving Day and today Flat Rock, Illinois, the guest ( Mrs. Albert Little. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Borde) Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bordci Jr. of Bloomington, and Mrs. -5 A. Bogue of Port Huron, JVlicM par spent Thanksgiving ' i Huntington. W. Va., as guests 3 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Border; Harold Huff, who attends Wj) bash, College, is visiting h parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russe Huff. ' 1 Mr. and iMrs. H. V. Bennel had as dinner guests Thanky piving Day Mr. and Mrs. Chart Taylor and Miss Fannie. Du'ssar of Bedford, and Charlotte Aw Sweet of Richmond, Indiana;

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