Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 194, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 September 1949 — Page 8

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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

Cass Township Home Economics club will meet at the shelter house at the Dugger park Friday, September 30th for a covered dish dinner. '

TJ-e Patriotic club of the Frank Neff W.R.C. will meet at the bark Friday, Sept. 30, at 12 nown for a pr.t luck lunch. Coffee will be furnished. Bring own table service.

The Sullivan County Home Economics Club Chorus will entertain prospective chorus members at a covered dish luncheon to be held at the Sullivan Park Shelter House, Monday, October 3, at 13:00 noon. Mrs. Earl Phegley, president of the Chorus, says that they are very anxious to have every club in the county represented in the chorus.

Any home economics club member who is Interested in belonging to the chorus is invited to attend the luncheon.

B. & P. W. chcnl group will practice Thursday at 6:30 p. m. at the Lame, of Elizabeth Springer.'

The Presbyterian Association will meet with Mrs, Paul Wible near 'Graysville tcpt?mber 30th far a covered dish luncheon at 12:30.

O. T. c'ub will not "o tBloomfield as planned. Watch paper for announcement.

Lcyal Covincil No. 44 Diughters 5f America will meet in regular session Monday niht, Octcier 3, at 7:30 o'clock. ,

'fri Kappr. anniversary bcmquet at the Davis Hotel tt.:ud?y night,October 3, at C:30 c'clrik.

Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F. & A. M. Stated meeting Tuesday evening, Oct. 4th, 7: JO o'clock. Flr.yd E. Nesty, W. M., Russell Inbody, Sec.

A miscellaneous shower will be held Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 4 th aat 1:30 o'clock at the Graysville Turman House in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. "Bud" Wilson. Everybody welcome. Hostess, Mrs. Dorothy Wilson.

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The Needlecraft Club will meet with Mrs. John Pinkerton at 2 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 5.

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Mrs. Steele's mother, have returned to their home in Cincinnati, Ohio. Ed Johnson and son, Bill, have returned from Chicago . where they were the guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lamberg. They attended the Railroad Fair and

I visited Lincoln Park Zoo. They

also attended a ball game at Wrigley Field. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Branstetter and daughter, Betsy, spent Sunday in Bloomfield, Ind., the guests of Mrs. John Keyes. Mrs. Paul Harbaugh is visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Neward and family in Rochester, New York. Miss Laura Hawkins has returned from Wadesville, Ind. where she attended a meeitng of the Primitive Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Boles and family of Terre Haute, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cutler of Madison, Ind., former residents of Sullivan, were guests of friends in Carlisle and Sullivan during the week-end.

Mr. and Mrs. Phil Harbaugh of Pennville, Ind., are - visiting . his ( parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Har- j baugh. Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer McKee, accompanied by Mrs. Margaret E. ' Alsman, are enjoying a motor trip through, the Western states. On September 30th they will attend

'Army Air Force ceremonies at

Chandler Field, Arizona, when. Mr. and Mrs. McKee's son, Air Cadet Jack G. Rico't, will receive his wings. He will fly Jet FS-80 planes. f w. and. Mrs. H. V. Bennett , were dinner guests of M. and Mrs. Gilbert Gambill ci Terre' iiaute . Wednesday evening.. The j

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RED-HAIRED Diana (Toots) Allen, 13. charged with "urge" slaying of a young playmate, talks with attorney Francis A. Dunn as jury is selected for her trial at Joliet, 111. Defense Is based on contention Diana didn't know the difference between good and evil when, she admitted, she drowned 7-year-old Charles (Snooky) Johnson, last May 1 in a stream near their homes. 1 (International Soundphoto)

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TERKE HAUTE HilE DAMAGE 13 HEAVY TERRE HAUTE, Sept. 29 (U.R) Fire Chief Zenis Nicholson today estimated the damage from a dry cleaning shop fire at $30,000. He said the fire, in a snop owned by Hugh Wright, started in a defective electric switch box. Five fire companies battled the blaze for more than an hour.

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