Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 247, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 14 December 1948 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN tWJLY TIMES-TUESDAY. DEC. 14, 1948.

' SULLIVAN. INDIANS

BEECH GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawkenson of Chicago, Illinois, spent

Jerd Easter and Gene Saturday afternoon. . v Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hulman

land daughter, Mary Frances, of

inansgiving vacation nere Terre Haute and Mrs Cora with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pat- Thompson of Fairbanks, were on I guests Thanksgiving Day of Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Scott and children, Jimmie Dick and Mary Bett, of Salem, Indiana, visited Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bosstick. Mr. and Mrs. Seamon Benstin of Chicago, Illinois, Mrs. Ruth Borders and Gennie were supper guests Friday night Of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Chenoweth and son and Bonnie Lee Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Patton and son, Mike, of Washington, Indiana, called on Mr. and Mrs.

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and Mrs. Ress Lester and Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawkenson, Mrs. Annie Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Myers and Beverly Ann were guests Friday night of Mr. and Mrs. Orren Patton and John. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bosstick called on Ed Turman of Sullivan Monday. : Mr and Mrs. Seamon Benstin spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Borders and Gennie. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dennon, Jim Huff and daughter, Luella, enjoyed a turkey dinner Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Huff and Carl. Mr. and Mrs. John Easter Jr.

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called on Mr. and Mrs. Jerd Easter and Gene Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walters and daughter of Marion, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walters and June Ellen of Sullivan, were guests Thanksgiving of , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dudley and ihildren. Mrs. Nora Crow and Margaret spent a few days last week with her sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Coppage, Connie Rae and Billie of Olney, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coppage and Sandra Gale nd Kimberly Page of Alton, Illinois. Mrs. Gratis Easter called on Mrs. Ruth Nichols Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Dorothy Chenoweth and sons and Bonnie Lee Robinson called on Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dudley and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Snavely children, Frank Bruner, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawkenson and Mrs. "Annie Patton were dinner guests Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton. Mrs. Dorothy Chenoweth called on Mary and Fylura Foutz Monday evening.

the best team in the county, is almost out of the running for the crown. Losses to Shelburn and Pleasantville have made it almost a sure bet that the Bulldogs won't be on top when the season ends. Graysville with two losses in the league is about out of it, too.

LOCALS

Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Craig and family of Blytheville, Arkansas, are house guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Miss Mary Donnelly, who a!.

tends Indiana University i Bloomington, Indiana, willspen the holidays with her parent Mr. and Mrs. Tom Donnelly. Mrs. Walter Wible is spendin

a few days in Indianapolis visi 1

I Lowell Holycross. Mr. Craig and ing her sister and

STANDINGS

Team

Won Lost

Shelburn. 8 Pleasantville 6 Fairbanks 6 Dugger 4 Graysville 4 Carlisle 3 Hymera 3 Farmersburg 2 New Lebanon 1 Merom . . . 0

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PURSES shapes she will love $1.98 and $2.98 Madeira Initial

STATIONERY, special per box $1.00

FUR MITTENS large fluffy fur or soft fur in white, brown and green, per pair $1.98 CHRISTMAS CARDS plenty of beautiful hand colored cards 1c each and 2 for, 5c RUBBER DOLLS 13 inch dolls of soft baby skin rubber undressed 1.98 dressed 2.25

CHENILLE SPREADS fine tufted

qualities in white or pastels, large size ntt-irrT.x... $5.95 to $13.95

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Those standings are not com

plete. We haven't received any scores for the Carlisle-Freeland-

ville game of Dec. 7 nor the Far-mersburg-Blackhawk game for

Dec. 10. We would appreciate some information about both of them.

when there was a mix-up in games on some lists. They weren't too good, but they knew it. One of them said after the game that "we did our best." That wasn't so good.

Basketball is crazy this year. After watching Bloomlngtin beat the Arrows, we would have bet a lot that the Panthers would top Martinsville. But look what happened. Washington's Hatchets didn't rate very high, yet they beat Evansville Bob.sc. Then they were beaten badly by Jasper the next night.

Incidentally, that Tech-Brazil game last week would have decided the Western Indiana Conference race. The Imps beat the best team in the conference and should

win the rest of their league games..

Tonight the Arrows get a chance to stop them, but Babe Wheeler has a topnotch club over in Clav

and Mrs. Bernard

family, M Fougerouss

Shelburn's Panthers keep rolline alonar and are alone at the too

cf the county standings now. They , County and will be mighty rough

ha vp won eitrht straight, including 10 nanaie.

Mf. Holycross served together in

the Navy. E. C. Walker and Robert Sinclair spent Thursday and Friday in Villa Grove and Sullivan, Illinois, attending to business interests. Mr. and Mrs. John Raley are spending a few days in Indianapolis, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl

Raley and Mr. Wnters.

Rnhprt. Kaispr st.ur;nt of

oasn college at crawfordsvuie, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ansteac!

will spend the holidays With his; Mrs. Harold Weir and Mr:

parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kais- Paul Phillips spent Friday er. " I Indianapolis.

Mrs. Alice Medsker and Miss t William M. Draper, who h;f

Zola Sinclair have returned from been confined to the Union lloi

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Curtis

Indianapolis, spent the week?

end with Mrs. Curtis narent

Mr. and Mrs. J. Booth of Sout Main Street. Mrs. Paul Snow attended

mncneon and Christmas part

at the Lincoln Hotel in Ind ianapolis Friday given by th

State House Sterling.

Miss Norma Anstead. studen

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and Mrs. Macy of Indiana Uraversit;

spend 4he Christmas holidays ii

w a- Sullivan the guest of her par

that win over a strong Washington Catholic team. They should have little trouble this week or next, meeting Lyons and Linton and should still be unbeaten when the New Year rolls around.

The Fairbanks Trojans have been playing good ball this season. They have dropped two, but

' , should add a couple of wins to The Golden Arrows did every. 1 their record this week against thing right Friday night but score. Staunton and Carlisle. Their big

Incidentally, have you noticed the younger fans in the northwest corner of the gym? They are the

And, regardless of how good a test wl11 come on Dec- 23 when pupils below the seventh grade in

Duggeis Bulldogs face a rough week. Worthington is unbeaten so far and has played good ball. Then after meeting the Ramblers tonight, the fcvgs face a rugged Bloomfield team on Friday. Tie Dogs will have to work hard to take two games.

a two weeks' visit with Miss Mildred Scott at Tucson, Arizona. Miss Virginia Jones, student at MacMurray College in Jacksoru

pital in Terre Haute, has beei removed to his home on Nortl

Main Street.

Mrs. Sue Hendricks, who h;I

ville, Illinois, will arrive in Sulli-1 been the guest of Mrs. H. H

team looks on the floor, the points thev anSle with Pleasantville on

are what counts. We heard somc,lne "ugier lioor. favorable comment after thi ramp 1

from visiting coaches about the That Trojan.Streak game will interest in basketball around these ballhandling of the Arrows, and knock one cf the teams out of the j Pai"ts, and should produce players

one coach said that if the Arrows tc-P flight in the county league as weu as fans,

should start hittin;, they would . standings, lite Streaks' only loss

make it rough on some team. He is o Jascnville, out of the league,

while the Trojans have lost to Shelburn in the league. A less for

then expressed the hope it wouldn't be against his team. '

In case you are wondering, the officials for the Garfield game were contracted at the last minute

the local schools. They get in free, and even have their own cheerleaders. It is a good way to build

HICKORY

van ths week to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Jones. Miss Bptt.v G

at Lindenwood College in St.iM"day

Charles, Missouri, will be thep guest of her parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Joe Greenberg during the Christmas and New Year's holidays. Mrs. Virgil Wolfe visited in Terre Haute Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Sarah Orr, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Joe McCoskey, has returned to Terre Haute.

Ross, has returned to her horrj

in Oak Park, Illinois.

Rudolph Weil of Shelburl transacted business in Sulliva

Mrs. Ruby Hawkins of Ter

Haute, is the guest of Mr. a

Mrs. Ralph Adams and famlljn

LUNCHEON

Mrs. aylvia uoodman w;

pleasantly surprised Friday whq

several of her friends met

her home to help her celebral her birthday. A covered disj lunchon was enjoyed by til

Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCoskey ' following: Mesdames Harry HaJ

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellis have

Fairbanks will end their chances bought and moved into the of winning the crown that Shel- property formerly occupied by burn won last year. j Mr. and Mrs. Gene Webster. The ' ' jWebsters have moved to CarDugger,. with what should be lisle.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer and 1 Alma Ruth att.eniTprt tho fi,noi I

services for Pfc. Vernus . Scott at Robinson, Illinois Thursday. Alma Ruth served as a flower bearer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willis spent Saturday and Sunday in Terre Haute visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willis and family. Betty, Ruth and Jack Goodman of Indianapolis, and Hubert Goodman of Linton, spent the week-end here with relatives and friends.

spent the week-end in SDrine

Mill Park. Harold Huff, student of Wabash College, will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Russell Huff, over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. George St.Clair of South Bend, Indiana, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. St.Clair over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thompson of West Donaldson Street, -left today for an extended stay in St. Petersburg, Florida. Mrs. Walter Criss, Miss Gladys Smock and Miss Lulu Williamson spent Sunday afternoon in Palestine, Illinois " visiting Mrs. Lavada White who is at the home of her sister, Mrs. Sylvia Crawford, recovering from a recent auto accident. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas attended a musical program at the Union Building in Terre Haute Sunday afternoon.

kett. Fred Gadberry. Harii

Brummett, Bob Wright and ViJ

eil Wolfe. Mrs. Goodman rt

ceived several nice gifts.

DINNER GUESTS

Dinner guests of Mr. and Mr Gerald Hughes of Fairbanl Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. He man Hughes of Indanapolis, V and Mrs. Gene Bailey of Tej Haute, and Mr. and Mrs. Jt Hughes of Sullivan. I

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