Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 165, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 August 1949 — Page 8

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Sullivan Chsb Meetings rOR THIS WEEK

Rebekah Past District Deputies of District 38 will hold an ali day meeting on the Merom Institute campus Sunday, August 21. A picnic dinner will be held at noon. Guests will be the families of the members.

Sullivan Lodge No. 147 Independent Order of . Odd Fellows will meet in regular session Friday night, August 19th at 7:30 o'clock.1 All members please attend. imp( vtant business. By order of Noble Grand.

Royal Neighbors will meet Friday, August 19th : at 7:30 p. m. There - will be initia- ' tion. Officers please ' wear , formats. Refreshments , will., be served. Bring own table ! ' ynrvice. All members will be contacted in regard to , redeecration of the ; Royal Nihbors room at the hospital,. ,lX ,immnm

The Couples class of the Baptist church will meet at the church ' Friday, August 19, at 7 o'clock to go to Merom. Bring cwn buns . and weiners, everything else will be furnished. In case of rain, go to shelter house at the park.

Weton Council No. 405 degree of Pocahontas will meet in regular session Monday, August 22, at 7:30. All members please be presenti The work will be conferred on candidates. ' 1

The Home. Economics County Chorus will meet on Monday, August 22, at the Woodman Hall at 1:30 for rehearsal and an important business meeting. AH members urged to attend. New members welcome.

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The Country Girls club will meet August . 24th at 12 o'clock at the city park for a covered dish dinnr. Bring own table . ' service. Hostess will furnish Tdrink. , v : There will be a class meeting of the H. Br Campbell class at the Baptist church Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. This will not be a covered dish. Those in charge are Joy Metcalf, Elsie Pendelton and Ruth Banks.

A special meeting of the American Legion has been called for Monday evening August 22, at 8 o'clock to make preparation and plans for the coming District Convention to be held in Sullivan in the near future. Commander Faught requests all members attend this called meeting.

LOCALS

Mrs. Pearl Mason of Paxton, Illinois, and Mrs. Eunice Johnson and Mrs. Roxie Gustin of Tulsa, Okla., have returned to their homes after visiting a few days with their sister, Mrs. Lucian Mason and other relatives and friends. M.. and Mrs. John Shields had

as their guests Wednesday Mr. j and Mrs. A. C. Owens and Beatrice Owens of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Arista Owens of Blackwell, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Z. C. Shields. Lt. Col. Frank H. Linnell of the U. S. Army, his wife and two daughters are visiting his I parents, Col. and Mrs. Frank

E. Linnell. He is en route to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where i s will attend the Army Command and General Staff College. .Mrs. Glen Vandergriff of Bloomfield, Ind., is spending a few days in Sullivan visting relatives, i Miss Leann Wible, an employee at the Sullivan State Bank, is enjoying a two weeks' vacation. Charles Rogers and Gilbert Rogers of Martinsville, Ind., were

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guests of friends in Sullivan Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Milton O. Pirtle and family have returned from a visit in St. Louis. Missouri. " Earl Wright of Bicknell, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Harlow Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newsom' have returned from a motor trip through the Smoky Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Perle Fisher and son, Dan, were guests of relatives r Washington, Indiana, Tuesday. Mpss Pearl Burton has resumed, fier duties at the Sullivan State Bank after spending the past two weeks in Washington, D. C, the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snyder and son, Gary, were guests of relatives in Bloomfield, Ind.. Tuesday and Wednesday.

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Hogs 8,500; mid session more active than early, barrows and gilts steady to 25c lower, bulk good and choice 190-260 lbs., $20.75 $21.00, top $21.25 sparingly, heavier weights scarce, 165190 lbs. largely $20.00 $20.75, 100-160 lbs. around $15.00 $17.00, sows about steady, 400 lbs. down $16.50 $18.00, choice light butcher types to $18.50, 400-550 lbs. largely $14.50 $16.50. Cattle 250, calves 300; not enough steers and yearlings to test market, nominally steady, few heads mostly choice club yearlings $27.25 $27.50, few medium and mixed yearlings and heifers $23.50 $24.00, cows comprised about 75 per cent limited trade about steady but sizable share promising to be carried, odd head good beef cows $16.00, few medium $14.50 $15.00, vealers opened slow, few sales 50c-$1.00 lower, some bids fully $1.50 lower, early sales good . and choice $26.50 $27.50, top $28.00 sparingy, common and medium mainly $21.00 $26.00. Sheep 500, native spring lambs quality generally below the average for the week. Early sales weak to mostly 50c lower, good and choice mixed weights $24.50 $25.00, medium i to just good $22.00 $24.00, common largely around $19.00$21.00, slaughter ewes scarce, steady, mostly $5.00 $6.50, choice' lightweights to $8.00 $8.50.

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