Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 5, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 January 1945 — Page 6

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. " SULLTA'AN DAILY TIJIESFRIDAY, JAN. 5, 1345. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY "NONE BUT THE LONELY HEART" With 'CARY GRANT and MISS ETHEL RARRYMORE Plus Paramount Late News Events. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY "CALIFORNIA JOE" am "MY PAL WOLF" Ch?pter No. 1, "Great Alaslcan Mysiery." You'll Like Aunt Sue's Dry Cleaner J i V tit ' - I v ' 'v'l! Il l I

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MONDAY, HKlfittS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Wymait A. Hull, Pastor Sunday Bible School at 9:30 A. M. Orville Hoesman, Supt. Morning Worship Service at 10:"0, "When Prayer Prevails" is sermon subject. Communion Service. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 . Evening Gospel Service at 7:30. Philathea and Campbell Class1 meetings Tuesday night. BarH Meeting at 7:00 Wednesday night. Prayer Meeting at 7:30. January Meeting of the Scout Troop No. 55 on Monday night. FIPvST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jack Anderson, Pastor 9:30 Bible School, with Harold Campbell, Supt. 10:40 Worship and Communion. Sermon, "To Have and to Hold . . . NOT." 5:00 Junior Endeavor. 6:00 Senior Endeavor. 7'00 Tuesday, Recreation. 7:30 Wednesday, prayer meeting. 7:30 Thursday, choir rehearsal. "It really makes very little difference who is in the pulpit if the people hear the Voice of God." CHURCH OF CHRIST N. State St. Bible Study 9:30. Morning Worship 10:30. Evening Services 7:30. Wednesday Evening Service

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IS Affl L:i(e Fox News Events. Adults 3.c. Child. 16c. 7:30. ' Young People's meeting 6:30 Sunday evening. During the year 1945, Lloyd Boyll will preach the first and third Sundays of each month. You are invited to all services of the church. SOCIETY Tri Kappa ' ' Tri Kappa will meet Monday evening, January 8th at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mary Frances Brown, 237 South Main Street, instead of with Zola Sinclair as was originally planned. t Study Club The meeting of the Study Club of the Woman's Society of Christian Service has been changed from January 8th to Monday evening, January.lSth at-7:30. Troop 53 Boy Scouts The Boy Scouts of Troop 53, are to meet on Monday night at the Presbyterian Church basement with the following program: Pre-Opening exercises at 6:35 o'clock with Ben Kennedy, the question boy, and the game boy, Fred Alumbaugh. Opening exercise at 7 o'clock in , charge of Ivan Burk, and Edward Howard in charge of the flag. Work on requirements, Games led by Rev, Wcisbecker. All members of Troop 53 are urged to be present on Monday night. New boys always welcome, 1

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nrtxin & "XT University High , Of Bloominglon .' Here Tomorrow The Sullivan Golden Arrows will play their first home engagement since the Christmas holidays on Saturday night when the highly regarded University high basketball quintet of Bloomington, Ind., will invade the community gymnasium. . . ' The Bloomington "laboratory" team has an impressive record this year and the Sering snipers PICKED CLEAN BY r"7 X

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THIS GHASTtY PHOTO, taken from the first Polish movie films smuggled out of Warsaw by the Polish underground since the city fell to the Nazis, graphically illustrates the horrors of starvation imposed on the Poles. These bone frameworks were once horses. As they lay ir the street, every bit of edible flesh, and every bit was considered eriible. was strinoed from the bones bv the Poles. (International)

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ON HIGHWAY 41 ACROSS FROM FORD GARAGE Potatoes are going up. Better buy now before they go up. We have vkzz Michigan Russ&ts,:55c pk., $3.25 bag. Apples, Red Delicious and Roznan Beauty ..... 4 lbs. 25c; $2.50 basket Oranges, sweet, juicy Floridas, ,:V 2 sizes 39c to 49c doz. Grapefruit, Texas seedless . : 49e'doz, Country Style Sage ...... 20e bunch Horseradish ............. !5e bottle Soft Drinks .......... 6 for 25c Wc Buy Eggs. -

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Adults Child, lie expect a bottle from the word go. Off to a slow .start this year, the Arrows have won four of their last five games and now lead the S. I. A. C. conference with two victories against no defeats. Tuesday night Sullivan invaded Bloomington and turned back the B. II. S. Purple Panthers in a conference game, 27 to 24. They had j previously beaten the Washington Hatchets in loop competition. Dugger and Shelburn were Arrow victims the week before the Christmas holidays. Three losses were marked up for Sullivan, however, in early season games against Brazil, Garfield and ClinSTARVING POLES 4 ' 1 ; jrf:'? : ''K :,:;0 -: ". .'.:' t . '. : -'i i. .vi i

U. S. PRESONERS, ..lured in Uie German drive against the First Army, are shown at the left above carrying a buiUy wno has been wounded in the loft foot The same wounded boy is shown at the right above getting his foot dressed by a German Red Cross man. A Siegfried line concrete obstacle can be seen in the right foreground. These photo3 were radioed from Stockholm. (International)

One-!Minute Test 1. v.t is a "big-wig"? 2. How is a cuckoo clock ivound? ' 3. Ar percussion instruments melodic or rtythmic? Words of WisdO!. True rest is not that of torpor, but that of harmony; it is not refusing the struggle, but eonquer'ing in it; not resting from duty, but finding rest in it F. VV. Robertson. Hints on Etiquette If you are. visiting in an office ion. ', ' The "A" and "B" teams will see action here tomorrow night, with the preliminary game- at

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- SIXTH T,OAN ESTS. NEW P.SC01D. Total sales in

record-smasliins Six'.h War to-m chive w;.'vs annour.ccd r- fU.52!.000,000. This 3 a" 'billion dollars .nbove thS previous . slM'me' world

xiuunung recoru usuiuusiira m iae inn war uir.m k.m. siih;u-i. Tens cf thousands of Iloosiers bought Christeas war b'.-.nds push the state's Sixth War Lean total of $3G4.5!e,0C0, mora than half again as much as Indiana's all-tima 5239,000,000 goal and all-limo

state record.

RIVERS BILL READY AGAIN. The $.15,000,00 omnibus rivsrs and harbors bill, stripped of its controversial Central Valley provis

ion, will be reintroduced in the Senate probably early next week. ' bis early arrival came as a surMAY FORBID 1945 CONVENTIONS. A ban W nntionol ccn- prise, ventions appeared ps the next move in tightor.ln3 up the war effort. ' r'f"- Davis was wounded OctoSuch an order was anticipated by tho 'AmerLcari Trnnsit Association, er 3ri srmpwbr-e in Fr?nee. H whosp nresidpnt. Col. Romu Vr,i in .of nwrnib? Wr,,- landed in Southern France in

iHzation Dirfotor Rvrn5 n t-lrtfr,n move. JURY DEADLOCK GIVES

Joseph t. Scott said he would go to court Friday and ask for retrial of Joan Barry's paternity suit against Charlie Chaplin, declared a mis-trial by Superior Judge Henry. M. Willis. Jud?e Willis

' - - m v-f. v,u:ji31U Uill'Jil lUI c) Ul V and a half when it was reported th:;t it wa dradioc'-.e-l r-t 7 tr. 5 in favor of Chaplin through six ballots and saw no bs of rcac'iinverdict. Six women and one man voted for Chapiin.' '

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' THIS GERMAN soldier was killed in Stavelot, Belgium, during U.e Nazi connteroffensive there, and his body lies where it fell on one of the city's street corners. U. S. Signal Corps photo. (International)

GRAB BAGor at a friend's home, and the friend answers the telephone in your presence, either walk to the window and look out during the interruption, or pick up book, magazine or paper and read until the conversation ia ovei

Today's Horoscope Many staunch friends rally around you, their loyalty and devotion attributable to your liberal and happy nature. Whatever yon do you perform intensely and to the very best of your ability and with w n o 1 e-neariea uirctuKM. .Distributed by King Features Syndicate,

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7:00 o'clock and the varsity con-' fiet at 8:15. Clarence Myles and Clayton Patterson, both of Terre Haute, will handle the whistles. the r,f ferine ivw!.llnn in ..-nnii a CHAPLIN MISTRIAL. Attorney DRIVE ENDS HEf

Curb your tendency to go too fast either mentally or physically, as illusion may become delusion. If you go at everything in a hurry, xmi will waste time and energy and get nowhere. Keep yourseu mesViny poised, v.iich is the best antidote for error or misconception,. - ' ' r One-Minute Test Answers 1. It is a humorous nieknaml

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JArCKVILLE, Ind., Jan. 5. 'Mrs. Mary Humphreys. 80 years i.id, of ,'joiuh Meridian , Street burned to death s'lmost instantly at 1 0,t'1ocl,: Thursday afternoon V' en her clothing caught fire in ranna- vvi-ilo-.shi wit et alone. Ehc is survived bv heme ope daurhtcr. Mrs. Florence G'imn?!! of South Bend,. and one son, I rank, st home, - M ; ! 5 y 1 tunaed Continued fvnm Page 11 the early days of the invasion,

coming up jrom Italy, where he sneii urea cy uie enemy ours; ou?ht with Gen. Mark Clark's nearby, a piece of its flyin;

Fif.h Armv Forces on -ihe" An;-.lo shrapnel striking him in tln; heachhead.' One of his pleasant hip. He suffered a compound.

memories of Army lire was re- iracture of the sacrum. However '-!'d with a smile- as he told of army doctors have assured him : his experience with the tradi- complete recovery and he i.tiu1". Sunrrlips in now stationed at the Schick Gen 1

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Wsv Year Expense!

It's grsct to start the new year with a "clean slate." Ses

j us for a loom NOV to 'clean up eld year obligations crsi iB)t new year needs of all kinds. Corns in or phone.

Aunt Sue's French Style Drv Cleaner is easy to use and economical. Fine for Floors, Woodwork, Upholstering1 as well as Clothing, I Gallon 64c . 2 Gallons $1.19

BENNETT'S PHARMACY -: SAVE ON DRUGS EVERYDAY Since 1914 Phone 96 ftf FIRST" SIGN OF A Cold Preparations as directed: halter and at times when .offi-

2. By the weights and chainf cers are not around, the GI'

would hop on tneir backs ;"mc rest their tirpd feet with a welcome "hitch-hike, mule style. Such was the case of Pfc. Dsvi; but at this particular time hi didn't know '' he had commaiv deered a "backward" mule A' to the Sullivan soldier, the mule definitely wanted to go back to the city & back to the city they went. Thret times they went back and threij times he tugped and pulled U stubborn mule on the way. II rsys 'h certainly learned what roeaiut by the expression "stub born as a mule." 1 The 24-year-old graduate o Sullivan High School was iij Rome the day the Allies tool possession. He wears the Euro pean Theatre of Operations rib bor, with four stars represent -j mg participation in tour majo1 battles, Recently, since his arrivi al in the strifes, he has decorated with the Order of ilu Purple Heart for his wounds. H tlso wears the Good Conduti ribbon. The local soldier was wounded when a .88 milimeter cannon

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