Home at Camden from 11:30 a.m. until I L. Wise)secuthisin tlingMempwerimarandmenRepublicans PlanFund-Raising DinnerCongressmanlichard L. Roudebush will be themest of honor at the $25.00 per:ouple Republican fund raisingiinner to be held at the Piratesloost on Lake Freeman Monday,December 1st, according to plansmnounced at a G.O.P. meetingOpen house of the newly-remodeled Sullivan Funeral Homebeen remodeledSIcomat Camden is scheduled fromOn July 17, 1964, Gentry soldthe business to Mr. and Mrs. Sullvisilt;11:30 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. Sunday, ivan.werCarrievite everyone to attend.From “The Camden Record- MarFavors will be given to' all visNews” issue of July 7, 1932, cer-interesting facts have beenmarDaliitors during the open house. Light f0un(j concerning the history of Chaberesentatives from a casket com- ^enthe undertaking business in Campany and from a vault companywillAt the present location of thelast week.A feature of the dinner will beamongattendance at the dinner, ofday.The home was designed and constructed by Sullivan and George Construction Company of Camden. Construction wasfuneral home,Woodcabinet maker and undertaker,resided on the comer until PeterJcsterasBaker1837,le persons to have Carroll CounNovember 12, 1968, andlater. Cleavert auto license plates numbered\1 and 2 and 8B1 and 2.completed on June 12, 1969. The entire first floor ofopened a store on the comer,Baker’sThe dinner will feature Newhome was tom apart and newresidence.sionfloorThe story was told on July 4,fork cut strip steaks.entranceCentennial CelebraTickets can be obtained from the public and a separate entrance100th year of Camdentown. These wereanyy precinct organization.for the family. There are two new made t that ceiebration.rest rooms, an office, a familydiscussedroom, an organJames R. SullivanBanquet to be! room, an arrangement room andand MrsLeld in February, pre-primary roter registration programs, and text year’s general electiona 125-seat chapel which includesCamdena large aisle in the center.Basement rmodeling includesCamden High Schoolin 1956 and of the Indiana Collegevhen Republicans hope to elect a Jnited States Senator from Indi-the casket selection room, storageScienceand the embalming room.served four years inHe£ana.Attached at the back is a threeCoasttraideliveredfollowing discRenewal Applicationhome andwithactive duty release in July 1964. He is now serving his secondCommissioners out interrupting the family orCarrollLarrypeople viewing the deceased.CamdenWayne Langston have signed the annual renewal application for residential care license for theThe second floor is the living Baptist Church, Camdenarea for the Sullivan family. PerLodgeaunty Home.TheforwardedIndianaat Indianapolis. The licenseist is $75.Gifts Needed ForMental Health ProjectAgain this year the Mentallealth Association will sponsorbe collection of gifts for patientsi the Logansport State Hospital.Rathersimmon paneling has been used in the entire first floor area withnapolis Scottish Rite, CamdenCommunity Club, Camdentowrest roomsLegion, Rockfield OddThe entire home is air-condition-Indiana Funeral Directorsed.AssnYearsAssnbri(Peter Baker was the first1965 Mr. Sullivanundertaker in Camden. FollowingrollUnited1886firm1919 when he was joined by hispartchairman. He has been a partner in the Sullivan-Lloyd FuneralHome at Delphi since June 1967. Mrs. Sullivan is the fromernership continued until 1951 whenKohls of Manitowoc, WisBakerCaptain Thomas WNorwoodSullivan,servingGentry the next year.han sending extremely smallPeter Baker and his wife, Ma-r force in Japan.The Sullivans havethreetwofamilychildrenson, Shawn Patricklore go together and select aChambersShannonift.Gifts are not to be wrapped.TheSchoolourg, Fenna. Jtie was an undertaker, casket and cabinet maker. The business he started was operated for 87 years by three generations of the Baker family at the Service Indiana, | same location. The home wasPatrice, 5, and Erin AnneDelphi—Delphi Community HighWallmann’s Certifiedbuilt in 1905 and is the present• _ TT_____!TUil.