Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 18, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 January 1946 — Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JAN. 24, 1946.

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Mrs. Joe Hardy of Indianapolis, was the week-end guest of her mother, Mrs. Lillie Ladson. s Mrs. Clias Dugan is confined to her home by illness.. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rogers and children of Evansville, were dinner - guests Sunday of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rogers and family. , , Mrs. Grace McCammon , and and Mrs. Opal Wolfe were in Sullivan Thursday morning. '. Miss Rosanna Stanley of Terre Haute was the dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rogers and family. Mrs. Frank Kromer and Mrs. Maude Daugherty were in Sulli

van xnursaay. . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vester have returned to their home in Muncie after several weeks visit with the latter's parents, Mr, and .Mrs. Albert Walters and Pansy Rae. .

. Miss Clio Crawford of near I Sullivan was in this community l Wednesday afternoon. . , . . i Mrs. Annie Cox and Mrs. Chas. jPlummer and Mark spent Friday morning in Linton. I , i SCOTT CITY

, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hall, Laura Hamilton and Dove Clark i were in Sullivan Friday. ! Ancil Reynolds has returned from service after two years in New Guinea. Walter Eldridge Jr. has Teturned from the European theater of operations. : Lawrence Hauger suffered a foot .injury while working in the Eicknell mine. He was taken to the Mary Sherman Hospital for treatment He is now improving ' nicely at his home. Mrs. Dorothy Hall called on Marie Owens recently. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Frakes i weie supper guests of. Mr. and

Mrs. Forrest Drake Friday evening. ' Janet Hood and Janet Hall attended the basketball game at

iShelburn last Thursday.

Rice Evans Graves, who was recently discharged from the

iNavy and Cpl. George Cottrell j visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens recently. ; Marie .Owens called oa Hope .Hall Tuesday morning. Zella Case called on . Laura Hamilton Tuesday morning.

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and Mrs. Helen McCIure of Indianapolis, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Biggs. . , The W. S. C. S. met. Thursday with Mrs. Melvin Pirtle. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bohemier and Sallie Lou of Freelandsville, , were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Siner. W. E. Stedman of Indianapolis,

spent the week-end here with his family Miss Alice. Irvin, -. who is attending business school in Terre Haute, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Irvin and family. I George Prose and family of Michigan are here on account of ; the illness of his father, . Dan Prose, who is a patient in the i Mary Sherman Hospital, I Arthur- Irvin of Pontiac, MichI igan, is visiting his brother,, Gilj bert Irvin and other relatives here. j Harold Austin of the Navy, is , spending a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Austin and sons. .

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PLEASANTVILLE

COMMON THROUGHOUT tne nation toaay is the sight above showing a deserted steel plant where electric furnaces are idle as hundreds of thousands of steel workers are on strike. The steel walkout, registering as the biggest strike in the country's history, involves 750,000 workers, bringing to a total of 1,600,000, the persons idle from labor-management economy. (International Soundphoto)

Mr. and Mrs. John Lei

Grace Enochs an4 Everett,

Dot Timmerman and Est

Howard attanded services at

Moriah Sunday evening.

1 Mrs. Edward Schwartz ,p) daughter of ... Rankins, Illirl

arrived Sunday afternoon for week's vint with her. pareif

Rev and Mrs. Karns.

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Mrs. Floyd Thompson.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert' A

weie guests Friday of Ray 1

mermnii and family 1 ! :Ir. n.'d Mrs. Jim Wilson aT

Clark Prevo was taken to the St. Anthony's Hospital at Terre Haute Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. . Lawrance Woodard visited relatives near. Farmersburg Saturday evening.

H,,. ,,,,. D, . , ia Linton Saturday evening mis. fllyitlG Baoger and Ress i

V,'i)!ard Antlin and family

Ed Goodwin and daughter vi;

Mr. and Mrs. Jake Andis cently.

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Lester who were married Monday evening of la-l week, ars living at his home northwest of Graysville. -Mrs. Lester sold her farm to Mr. and Mrs. George Fuson. Jr., who moved therp

Mrs. Florence Wright and sons Friday. They plan to make their visited Mr. and Mrs. Elza Wright residence modern. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. Albert Avery have purchased Warren Reed was taken to the the property vacated by Mr. and Union Hospital in Terre Haute Mrs. Fuson and have moved where he underwent an opera- there. tion Tuesday morning. . , n I Tir 3 1 t . i 1 1 '" 11 ' '' :" " " ' . . ..

worn nas ukbii ifcueiveu iieni that Mrs. Sadie Kersey is quite ill at the home of her son, Willie Kersey of West Terre Haute. She had been at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Helen Drake, about two weeks ago. i Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Trueblood were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alpha DeHart, Sunday. Clint Clark has returned home from the Mary Sherman Hospital. .... . . .. .....,,,-.(. :.. . ... , I . Rev, and Mrs. Stone and dau ghters and Mrs. Iris Wilfon. were

dinner guest.s, Sunday ,pfa Mr. and ,

Ouit paying rent tnd own j

home. Special bargains property on installment p Also farms for sale. . .... ,W. T. MELLOTT

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LON R. GAM316, 36, Is being held

by police after a daughter, of a": wealthy New Jersey industrialist,; Miss Jane Cooney of Los Ange-! les, accused him of enticing her into a sumptuous dwelling at Newhall, Cal. He is being ar-i raigned on one count of assault by means of a drug and one count of assault with a deadly weapon. Deputies said operators of an alleged white slave , ring are contacting young girls stranded ia Hollywood without Jobs, enticing them to the Newhall house, where they are attacked and later offered jobs as prostitutes by the ring. (International)

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