Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 240, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 December 1948 — Page 8

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BIRTH CKRTIFICATK NOTICE Petition No. 2)65 ' Notice is hereby given th-U William David Campbell he filed his petition in the Sullivan Circuit Court to have the place and time of his birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing on December 17, 1918 at 9:o0 A. M. Paled this 2nd day pf December, W ISRAEL A. "bNOLE. Clerk Sullivan Clnuil Court. Plrr & Tennis. Petitioner's Attorneys. NOTICE OF FINAL' SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administratrix of fie estate of Adam W. Ranard has this day filed in the office of the clerk of the Sullivan Ciircuit Court her final report of her account with said estate, and that the same will be heard ly the. Sullivan Circuit Court on the 27th day of December, the same being the 31st judicial day of the November term 1948 of said court. Creditors, heirs and legatees of aid dwedcnt therefore are hereby notified to appear in said court on paid dav and show cause why said report should not be approved. DELLA V. Ranard. Adini"ist-a'rix, v Witness mv hand and seal of ."aid 'mi-i -if S-'-an this 3rd duy of December, 1918. EARL A. ENCLF,. Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court. P'Sg & Temvs. Attorneys. J si ins 12-3-1821. HEY KIDS! Free Toys From Yellow Cab Get coupons every time you ride a YELLOW CAR or attend THE SHERMAN THEATRE Drawing Saturday Matinee Dec. 18 t at Sherman Thea tre. Deposit stubs at Sher "f man or Yellow Cab Co. rrn

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V. STAUICM I fURTI ADDED CHAPTER Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK Psil Iota Xi sorority will meet Monday, December 6th at 7:30 p. m. at the Sullivan American Lesion Home for their reeular monthly meetStardust Home Economics Club will hold 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. Mrs. Dorothea AVass will be hostess at her home for the meeting of the Zeima Harbaush Missionary Society Fri-, day night, Dec. 3, at 7:30. The' Christmas gifts for names given are to be brought to this meeting. Regular meeting cf the Royal Neighbors Friday, December 3rd at 7:30. Important meeting. Election of officers and initiation. Degree staff please wear formals. Refreshments wi;;l be be served at the close of the meeting. Members please -bring sandwiches. Sullivan Lotfge No. 2Si F. & A.;M. Stated meeting Tuesday, Dee. 7, at 7:30 p. m. All members urged to attend. Visitors welcome. Alvin "AI" Spainhour. W. M Russell Inbody, Sec. Alpha Delphian will meet Monday, Dec. 6, at 2:15 o'clock at the heme of Mrs. E. A. Billman, 352 West Washington Street. Bring food packages for overseas boxes. Loyal Wwnen's class of the Met!?rtdist church will meet Tuesday at the church for a ccverrtf di?;h dinner to be served at noen. Pleat will be furnished. Bring favorite covered dish and own table service. Bring gift, not to exceed 40 cents for the Christmas tree. Associate Trl Kappa will meet on ,Mendav, Dec. 6. at 6:30 p. m. w'th Toephine Errberg fe cohered dish and exchange of gifts.

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COLUMWA WCnjfiES ptnttto 3". Pr.e . Marr wirh William FOSTER STl'ART BiSKS? 5 "THE SEA HOUND" 1i Kappa meeting has been postponed from December 6 until December 13. Delta Theta Tau win meet Mi'mday evening, Dee. . 6, at 7:30 at the public library. The Hymera Past Noble Grand club will meet Friday, Dec. 3, fcr a covered dish dinner. Bring 50 cent gift. Hymera Lodge No. 283 will have work Tuesday night. December 7. Bring covered d:h. Visiting Rebekahs ars always welcome. , Wetou Council No. 415 Degree of Poeahc"tas w'U r-t meet until Monday, Dee. 13. Poeahcntiis clrb will he entertained by N. Truelok Thurrday evening, Dec. 9. Bring 50 cent gift. ' ! The T.A.D.O. Home Economics club will meet at the hir- -rf Mrs. John Zink on Wednesday. Dee. 15, for a revered dish dinner. Time 11 .o'clk promnt. Bring 50 cent kitchen item for the grab bag. The Friendship class of the Methodist church will ho!l a Christmas party Tuesday night, Dec. 7, at the church parlor. There will be a 50 cent gift exchange. A covert! dish dinner will be ferved at 6:30 p. nr. A go-ad attendance is desired. T5--2 Modern Manner Home Economics clrb will hold their Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Paul Cramer, 530 East Washington Street, at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, Dec. 7. Be er'e to bring your gift, covered dish and table service. ' The Triple T Krme Economics club will' meet with Mrs. Carl Banthex Wednesday, Dec. 8, for a covered dish dinner. Bring a gift for the grab bag. Regular meeting ot the Daughters of America, Monday, Dec. 6, at 7:15 p. m. Important business. Noniinatton .of officers. All members are askci ' to attend this meeting. Entiltes The Holder

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LOCALS ana iviis. wmiam Wlimn and son, Dickie, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walker and Grover Snvder ottnn ci.: ;.J Terre Haute Thursday night. Ret. Clyde Ames of Dennison. Irwa. and Ret. Thomas A. Birch of this city have returned to Ft. Knox, Kentucky after spending Thanksgiving with Mrs. Dorothy Birch and family. Mr. and Mrs. George W, Brown of east of town, attended the Sonja Henie Ice Revue at Indianapolis Tuesday night. Mrs. Bruce Collins, who has been a patient at the Fairview Hospital at LaPorte, Indiana, is improved and able to be brought to her home on Sullivan, R. 2. Mrs. Joe Pierson spent Thurs'd?v afternoon in Terre Haute where she visited her sister, Mrs. Lafe Stewart, who is confined to St. Anthony's Hospital following an operation. Mrs. Joe McCoskey and Mrs. Bob Kable attended the funeral of Thomas Smith Wednesdpv st the Liberty' church" near Shelburn. Mrs. , Catherine Boyle is mending a fewdavs in Mt. Vernon, .Indiana visiting her son, Francis Bovle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lloyd of Camden, New Jersev. who Vve been the guests of relatives in Sullivan, left this week for Cuba, where they' will spend their vacation. Mrs. Mary Jane Keiss of Chicago. Illinois, will be the guest of Miss Frances Sinclair over the week-end. William R. McCoskey of Bloomfieid, Indiana, visited relatives in Sullivan Wednesday. Mrs. Margaret Dudley is recuperating from a fall which she received at her home this week. Miss Ida Crawford of Hollywood, California, who has spent the past several weeks in Suljlivan visiting friends and relatives, left today for her home.

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