Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 251, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 December 1948 — Page 2

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MONDAY, DEC. 20,1948. SULLIVAN. INDIANA

A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper

SnUivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL POYNTER ' Publisher ELEANOR POYNTER JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY .- E"1"01, Entered , a second-class matter at tie Poatofflca, Sullivan, Indiana Published dall except Saturday tad Sunday at 115 West Jackson St. aiiitmn, m. Telephone la

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LOCALS

Mr. and Mrs. Garnett DeBaun and son, Tony, of South Bend, Indiana, are spending the week with Ms. DeBaun's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McGuire.

Mr. and Mrs. William Harding and family of Indianapolis, will spend Christmas in Sullivan the guests of Mrs. Harding's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hankins and other relatives. George Laskey, who attends Johnson Bible College, is spend

ing the Christmas holidays with Rev. and Mrs. Jack Anderson and family. MS. J. R. Crowder. left today lor St. Petersburg, Florida, where she will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Stratton and daughter, Susie, left Friday for New Orleans, La., where they will spend Christmas. , Robert G. Lowry, student of Indiana University, is the guest of his' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus

Lowry, during the holidays. . Mrs. O. K. Henderson of Odon, Indiana, visited friends in Sullivan, Friday. George Harmon, who attends Purdue University, is the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bevis will

have as their guests during the! Christmas holiday their daughter1 and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack

Buhner of Hammond, Indiana, and

Mrs. J. C. Buhner of Mt. Vernon, Indiana. William Chowning, student of Johnson Bible College at Kimberlin Heights, Tenn., is visiting his mother, Mrs. L. E. Chownng and i'cmily. . , ; Wilbur Ryder, who has been the guest of friends in Kansas City, Missouri, has returned to Sullivan. Kenton Riggs, student of Pur. due University, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. O. B. Riggs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broshar and children of Lebanon, Indiana, will be guests of Mrs. Broshar's mither, Mrs. Ruby L. Bicknell, Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wolfe of Terre Haute, will spend Christmas with their parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Virgil Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snavely, Mr. and Mrs. John Harbaugh, Mrs. Mervin Beard and Mrs. John Harbaugh, Jr., spent Saturday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. John Swayze and family of Troy, Ohio, will spend Christmas in Sullivan the guests of relatives.

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STITT-WHITLOCK VOWS READ Kingsley ' Memorial Church was the scene of a beautiful double ring ceremony Friday

afternoon, November 26th, at 2 ;

o'clock uniting Miss Eileen E. Stitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Stitt of Beulah, North Dakota, and Jean ' R. Whitlock, son of Mrs. Ruth Riggs Whitlock of Fairbanks Township.

The vows were read before a large group of relatives and i

friends by the Rev. E. W. Wright, great uncle ' of the bridegroom, before an altar lighted with white candelabra and decorated with baskets of

white chrysanthemums and. ferns, Their attendants were j Howard D. Whitlock and Larry K, Whitlock, brothers of the ,

bridegroom, and Betty Ruth Woodard and Carol Whitlock, cousins. P. M. Lester accompanied by Mrs. Lester at the piano, sang "Always" and "One Alone" from the Desert Song. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father,, who gave her in marriage. She wore a maroon wool suit with white trim and a beret type hat. On a white Bible, gift of the bridegroom, she carried a cluster of white carnations from which hung streamers of white ribbon. Mrs. Stitt, mother of the bride, wore a grey dress with matching accessories. Mrs. Whitlock; mother, of the bridegroom, wore a green two piece dress with matching accessories. Both wore corsages of white rosebuds. A reception was held following the ceremony in the church. A three-tiered ., wedding cake with the Greek letters of the bridegroom's fraternity, Delta Upsilon, centered the table. The table was lighted . with white

tapers and strewn with bronze ' community. Funeral services Freeze. Christmas Carol,

mums. Mrs. Whitlock is a senior ma

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were held in Terre naute ivion

day afternoon. I Mrs. Zoe Fuson and

field by a score of 55 to 31.

The Panthers, playing : without the services of Hollie Bolinger who is lost to the team for a' couple of weeks, still has enough to beat Lyons 45 to 27. Hollie stepped into a bucket of scalding water while assisting his father butchering, and has a badly burned foot. Santus led the Panthers with 13 points as the Panthers won after leading all the way. Dugger couldn't ccpe with the Bloomfield Cards Friday night and dropped a one-sided game 55 to 31. The Cards were in complete command of the game all the way, leading by 16

to 5 at the end of the first quarstory, ter and 25 to 10 at halftime. C. T i. . t if.n . t .i K

bv Eunice Harding. :-rauun ana nan topped tne Dog

The next meeting will be with wun a ana o points reShon Mrs Kennth Callahan on Jan- spectively.

but came back In the last half to win a county league game I from Hymera by a score of 33 'to 25 Friday night. The Shakamaks were ahead by 7 to 4 at 1 the end of the first quarter, but the Plowboys came back to tie j it up 14 to 14 at halftime. In the I third quarter, the Plowboys i went into a 25 to 18 lead, and

Shelburn's Panthers wan their 1 he!,d lhatT!Tarfn- Hineslev t0P- . . . ... , , ped the Plowboy scoring with 8 eighth straight basketball same(Points while peterso8rf and Friday night beating Lyons, Calder scored 6 apiece for Hywhile Dugger's Bulldogs lost mera

another, this time to Bloom

New Lebanon's Tigers upset the high-flying Pleasantville Blue Streaks Friday night in a refensive game by a score of 27 to 22. The Tigers led all the

Purdue University. Mr. Whit-'Ann were guests last Monday uary 11.

lock is a senior in Electrical School of Engineering at Purdue.

NONESUCH Delores Jennings entertained the C. C. Club at her home Thursday, Dec. 2, with a covered dish luncheon. A lovely birthday cake and ice cream was served in honor of . the birthdays of Lethia and Delores Jennings. Those present were Blanche Wilkins, Sylvia Harris, Opal Hall, Lethia Jennings, No

na Jewell, Edah Jewell, Phillip

Jennings, Shirley Jennings and son, Stephen Wayne, and Flossie Pugh.

Sam Hazelrigg, son of Mr. and

Graysville Wins

of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ( Those present were Beulah Graysville won another counIwell Taft. i Crowder, Iva Bailey, Jeanette ty league game by winning easMr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson Callahan, Belle Evans, Ada ny fr0m Merom's Beavers Fricalled on Tude Reed and Lou- Freeze, Eunice Harding, Adnie day night. The Hounds scored visa Nelson Sunday afternoon. Jewell, Mary Julian, Rowena almost at will to win the game - , Mathers, Bert Merrill, Rhuey 57 to 39. The Hounds were led

Tipton, Eva Thompson, Nellie by M. Riggs who hit 20 points , Worth, Bertha Willey, Mrs. Hopper led the Beavers with 13 Spiece and Hazel Coogan. , points. ,

Farmersburg started slowly,

HOME EC. CLUB MEETS The East Jackson Home Economics Club met in an all-day

meeting with a covered dish dinner with hostesses. Bertha . . Sheriff Loses Pants Willey and Rowena . Mathers. WEATHERFORD, Tex. (U.R) Club opened with pledge to Parker County Sheriff John the flag and club creed in uni- i Young lost his pants. They were

son. History of the song, "The First Noel" by Nellie Worth. The song was sung in unison. Devotions by Amanda Tennis. Officers were installed by

TOYS "where your dollars buy more" CORONADO APPLIANCES SHOPMASTER POWER TOOLS BICYCLES SILVERWARE Wm Rogers King; Edward and Sharon ware DISHES

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way in chalking up their second win of the season while handing the Streaks their second loss. McCoskey hit 14 points to lead the Tigers, while Mitchell got 7 for the Streaks.

included among clothing taken

from a cleaning establishment broken into here. j

Mrs. Spiece as follows: Presi-

Mrs. James Hazelrigg and Doris ; dent, Lorretta Mathews; viceMartin, daughter of Lawrence j president, Eunice Harding; secre-

treasurer.

Martin of Shelburn, were married recently. They are making their home at present in Farmersburg. The bride is1 a bookkeeper at Martins Elevator in Shelburn and the bridegroom is engaged-in farming with his father. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jewell and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jewell were

tary. Hazel Coogan;

Club prayer in unison. Christ- j

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Buy and shop without "running bills." Get what it takes from us . . . MONEY.

SECURITY LOAN CO. Upstairs North Side Oakley Bldg. t Tune in WTHI Each Thursday at 8 P. M. for Security Loan Co. "Amateurs on Parade."

BACKACHE

For qtilclc comlorttnn help for Backache, Rheumatic Pains. Getting Up Nights, strong cloudy urine, irritating passages, Leg Fains,

in Terre Haute recently due to c'rcles -under eyes, end swollen ankles, due

the death of Mrs. Clara Gran- Bladder troubles, try Cystex. Quick, con-.plcte tham, former resident - Of this satisfactloa ermoney back goarjntsed. Ast 1 your druggist tor Cyslex today. '

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Prompt Sanitary Track Serrice. We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co.

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Sullivan Eagles Lodge Np. 2490 Euchre Party Will be held on Monday, Dec. 20 At 8:00 P. M.

Supper will be held at 7:00 P. M., Wednesday, Dec. 22. For members and family. only. Thursday, Games will be held at 8:00 P. M. Entertainment will begin at 8:00 P. M., Friday.

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FARM LOANSno commission NO APPRAISEMENT FEES INTEREST 4 TO 42 TERM 5 TO 20 YEARS PREPAYMENT PRIVILEGE J. S. Schroeder, Exclusive Agent Prudential Ins. Co. and Kansas City Life Ins. Co.

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This Bank has a large line of loans in fact, larger than any financial institution or loan company in Sulliyan County. We

welcome small loans as well as large loans. None too small none too large. The Reason: Lower Interest; Quick Action; No Com

mission; Very Little Red Tape. We make mortgage loans on improved farms, city and town property, at lowest interest rates. Then, too, often your mortgage loan at this bank is completed before you can complete an application for a mortgage loan from outside sources. . , 1 This Bank is here to serve you and yours on loans and other matters at the. right price. We shall welcome your inquiries. $7,500,000.00 total resources serving Sullivan County over 73 years without loss to a single customer. SULLIVAN STATE BANK Sullivau, lad. Safe Since 1875 . Carlisle, Ind. MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.

It's December' Again At The End Of This Month ...every saver in this institution will receive a

I snare or me proms lor tne past six montns, either by check, or by credit to his account.

You can share in these dividends by saving here. Get your friends to do likewise. Do you know that savings brought - here on or before the 10th of the month earn dividends as of the first of the month? Dividends paid twice yearly . . . June 30th and December 31st. .; Central Federal Savings & Loan Association Clay Ladd, Sec. 32 South 7th Street Terre Haute, Indiana C-5047

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