Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 36, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 February 1946 — Page 3

PA GE THREE T AS SPELLMAN SAYS MASS IN PARIS They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESD AY, FEB. 19, 1946.

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Enjoy Valentine Party . .Proving that It , takes more than a blizzard to keep them home, twenty-one Girl Scouts gathered at the Davi3 Hotel Dining Room February 12th at 6:30 for what proved to be a most enjoyable Valentine party. An unusual Valentine box i decorated' by Martha Heidenreich and Barbara ' Bedweil centered the long table. Edna Fisher made Valentine place cards for each scout. The dining room was at- I tractively decorated with large red hearts, cupids by Carolyn Sutch, Patty Bledsoe and Caro- I lyn McCoy. . mxer reiresnmems were served the Valentine box was opened and each girl received many Valentines. Mrs. Geneva Willis and

Mrs. Hester Thudium had charge Birdr H'-h of the games that followed. The Birthday club met FebPrizes for high were awarded ruary 12tn with Pauline Phillips Barbara Bedweil, JoAnn Ford as hostess. Prayer was offered by

iau, The following eninved th following enjoyed the party: Barbara Bedweil, JoAnn Berg, Patty Bledsoe, Doris Birch, Barbara Chambers, Jean Davis, JoAnn Ford, Edna Fisher, Martha Heidenreich, Carolyn McCoy, Wilma Olson, Sally Organ, . JoAnn Pinkerton, Patty Pirtle, Judith Shepherd, Sara Smith, Caroly Sutch, Patsy Thudium, Carol Valentine, Sara Ann Willis, Jean Long, the loader, Mrs.

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At Sullivan Thurs.; Fri., Sat., February 21, Schedule:

Games 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1 8. 10. AdmissionSeason Tickets (5

I Season tickets on sale in Sullivan at Boyle's News

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DOORS OPEN 1 HOUR BEFORE FIRST GAME OF EACH SESSION (Enter northeast and southwest doais of Community Gymnasium nnlv

So Two rws AFTER. THE HAD BOUGHT A LOT OF FURNITURE AMD MOVED INLOVETT R. SMITH, Jfi!. ROUTE l, Box 469 OSMESO, ORE.

Gladys McCoy, and two committee members, Mrs. Geneva Willis and Mrs. Hester Thudium. "cv - uu"'usu" " w-.w-w-dish luncheon was served at noon. A business and social session followed Club opened by president; reading of minutes; roll call, something about Lincoln; business? interesting subjects given; Rev. Darnell, God is First; Bertha Burton, God's Handkerchief; Mable Howard, Two praying the same prayer; Helen Phillips, Land of Beginning Again; Grace K.'.., jr'l t. ...'',, i.r ' A x$ I. H. S. A. A. ASKCTBAU Hours Teams

Thursday Evening 7:00 Fairbanks-Farmersburg 8:15 New Lebsnon-Pleasantville Friday Afternoon

:30 Merom-Carlisle

2:45 Gravsville-Dugger 4:00 -Sullivan-IIymera Friday Evening 1 7:00 Shelburn and Winner . Game 1 8:15 Winner Game 2 and Winner Game .3 Saturday Afternoon 1:30 Winner Game 4 and Winner Game 5 2 :45 Winner Game 6 and Winner Game 7 Saturday Evening 8:00 Winner Game 8 and

Winner Game 9 1-2 OFFICIALS: (1) CECIL BOSSTICK (2) IRVIN THRASHER (3) EDWARD CAMPBELL

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Worn? quiz; Maude Whitman, quiz, recepes: Pauline Phillips, hot rolls; Ann Cushman, apple krunch. Pauline Phillips gave each a comic valentine and the ladies enjoyed a hearty laugh. Dismissal, Mamie Clayton. Members present were Ann u, Tjuin: iToio uuau, uu ;r Kelly, Maureen Kelly and Mike, Mable Howard, Mamie Clayton, Tressa Patton, Almira Tolbert, "aude Whitman, Bertha Burton, Grace Wernz, Tamar DeHrt, Mae Godfrey. Guests present were Rev. and Mrs. Donaldson, Rev, ,Leo Darnell, Ella Eno, Josie Kno, Georgia Oryell, Ruby McFlwain, Dorothy Dickman and Denny. Club calender for 1946: January church. February Pauline Phillips. March 14th Maude Whitman. April 11th Martha Monroe. May 9th Grace Wernz. 1 ' Jur 12th. Chloe Eurkc. July 11th Bable Howard. . Au'cust 8th Beulah Badger. September 12th Alnoira Tolbert. October 10th Marie Boles. November 14th Maureen Kelly. , ' December 12th church' 'oase-' ment. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown Mark 53rd Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'M. Brown of R. R. 2, marked their 53rd wedding anniversary on February 15th at their home in Turman township. A few close friends were present to help them enjoy the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, who are widely known throughout the county, have lived on the same farm for the last fifty-two years. Their daughter, Miss Fern Brown resides with them at the family home. S8B TOURNEY 22, 23. Official! 1-2 .. 2-3 3-1 1-2 2-3 3-1 1-2 2-3 3-1 $1.50 Stand and Hteh School. .50

Sullivan Rfvbekah Lodge

The Sullivan Rebekah Lodge No. 252 will meet Thursday evemn?, February 21st, at 7:30. The degrea will be conferred upon one candidate. A covered dish dinner will be served promptly" at 6:30. All Rcbekahs ara wel- ' pomp ------ D. A. R. The D. A. R. will meet Thursday afternoon, February 21st, in the library club room. Mrs. D. M. Routt will be in charge of the program. VJrllor Hold 5 si y iT1 tff if i w m .'I 1 i ALLIED OCCUPATION authorities report that Robert H. Best, above, former American newspaper correspondent fbr the United Press in Vienna, who was indicted in 1943 for treason on charges of broadcasting Nazi propaganda, has been arrested at Villach, in the British occupation zone of Austria. It is assumed that the State department, which will determine disposition of Best's case, will return him to the U. S. for trial. (International) NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SA1E OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE The undersigned Commissioner, by jvinue 01 an order or the Sullivan , Circuit Court of Sullivan County, j Indiana, made and entered in a cause therein pending entitled: Grover C. 'Drake, Ben F. Drake, Oda D. Drake, I Fannie R. Johnson, Myrtle D. Lucas, Ella A. Kisner. Don D. Drake, Floyd L. Drake. Ruby C. Hux, Sarah Ruth I Thomson, Hiram H. Drake. Dorlin W. Drake, Sarah Elizabeth Yaw, ! Johnny M. Drake, Rosa E. Drake, Loren A. Drake, Lowell C. Drake, L?on A. Drake, Lenore Tarrh vs. Albert A. Drake, Estella I. Caton, : Raymond Eugene Drake, Denzil Mci Cracken, Junes McCracken, Guardian i of "Denzi! McCracken, as such Guard1 ian. Laura B. Drake. Pauline Drake j and numbered 30542 upon the dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that at the Law Office of Pigg & Tennis at I No. 1 West Jackson Street in the I city of Sullivan, Sullivan County, i State of Indiana on I Friday, -The 1st Day Of March, 194S At 10:00 o'clock A. M. on said date, he will offer for sale at public sale and for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate situate in I Sullivan County, State of Indiana, to-wit: A part of the northwest quarter i nf Rprtinn 7 in Tnwnshin ft North . of range 9 West described as follows: Commencing 36 rods, 15 ' feet and 3 inches south of the northwest corner of said section 7 and running thence east 104 rods; thence south 92 rods and 15 Inches, thence west 104 rods; thence north to the place of beginning, except one acre in the southwest corner thereof which is 10 rods wide east and west and 16 rods long north and Eouth; and except also one acre In the northwest corner which is 12 rods north and south and 13 and 13 rods east and west. TERMS OF SALE Said real estate will be sold free of liens except the taxes for the year 1M6. due and payable in the year 1947 and subsequent taxes, which purchaser shall assume and agree to pay. Said real estate will be sold for rs?h and for not less than the twothirds of t!i full anpraisod value thereof, subject to the approval of the court. MARTIN L. PIGG, Commissioner To Sell 1st ins 2-5-46 3t

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STOPPING OFF AT PARIS on his way to Rome, where he will be elevated to the rank of cardinal, Archbishop Francis J. Spellman of New York offered a mass at Notre Dame cathedral for the "sons and daughters of France who died in her defense." The cathedral was cold and darkened as the church dignitary, whom Paris newspapers hinted strongly might be the next pope, celebrated the requiem mass before journeying on to Rome. Father Le Noble, right, assists the cardinal-designate at the altar. This photo was radioed from Paris. (International Soundphoto)

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT I Notice is hereby given that the. undersigned has been appointed Ad- , ministratrix of the estate of Kate Thompson, deceased late of Sullivan. ' County. Indiana. Said estate is sup- j posed to be solvent. MARY K. SIZEMORE, Administratrix j Bedweil, Eedwell & Haines, Attorneys. 1st ins 2-12-46 3t ' I DR. A. C. McPHAIL Will be in our store WEDNESDAY MAXWELL-BROWN-SHOE CO. hfrriiWii

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Coach : DON EASTABROOKS

Walkie-Talkie OVERALLS 'Sizes 1 to 8 $2.75 ' Sanforized Custom Tailored the TOT shop 22 No. Court Phone 620

FARMERSBURG HIGH SCHOOL in the Sullivan County Sectional play of the 33th Indiana High School Athletic Association Basketball Tournament. We're boosting our favorites to win over Fairbanks, 7:00 p. m. Thursday. OUR 1945-46 RECORD 11 Victories 7 Defeats

Opponent We They Nov. 2. MEROM 34 23 Nov. 9 HONEY CREEK 25 36 Nov. 14 SHELBURN 40 31 Nov. 16 JASONVILLE 48 36 Nov. 20 PIMENTO 32 28 Nov. 23 FAIRBANKS 53 41 Dec. 7 West Terre Haute 45 44 Dec. 14 BLACKHAWK 48 45 Dec. 19 CONCANNON 33 26 Dec. 21 HYMERA 30 31 Jan. 4 HONEY CREEK 24 31 Jan. 8 DUGGER , 14 23 Jan. 11 PIMENTO 40 33 J?n. 15 GRAYSVILLE 23 27 Ffb. 6 CLAY CITY 5S 26 Feb. 8 CARLISLE 37 50 Feb. 15 MEROM 58 32 PIMENTO (W. V. T.) 31 33

DON STINE, Mgr. TTcll Lenders DUKE JOHNSON JO ANN ENGLE JO ANN BURDETTE This Space Loyally Provided By: ite Swan Greggs Mar ! FARMERSBURG, INDIANA

29 North Section

PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit farming I am offering at Public Sale, at the Dave Everhart Farm, 2 miles north and 8 miles east of Sullivan, or 3 miles north of Cass, by the old 48 mine, on Thursday, February 21, 1946 Beginning at 10:30 A. M., the following personal pioperty. to-wit: LIVESTOCK 1 team of smooth mouth horses; 1 bay mare,- 6 yrs. old. 19 HEAD OF HOGS 2 sows and 15 pigs; 2 bred gilts. 23 HEAD CATTLE 1 Shorthorn cow, 10 yrs. old, fresh 1st of June; 1 Holstein cow, 5 vrs. old. CHlf bv side 1 Jerpey-Holstc'n cow. 2 vrs. old. be fresh in June: 1 Jcpev Cow. 7 yrs. old calf by eide: 1 Shorthorn cow, 7 yrs. old, calf by side; 1 Jersey-Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh middle of April: 1 Jersey cow. 3 vrs. old. fresh 1st of June; 1 Jersey cow, 10 yrs. old, fresh first of May: 1 JerseyShci thorn cow, 12 yrs. old, fresh 1st of March; 1 Short-horw-Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old; 1 Holstein-Jersey heifer, be fresh in Jul v. These cows are good milkers, ranging from 3 to 6 gallons of milk er day when fresh. 1 Guernsey-Jersey heifer, bred; 1 Shorthorn heifer, 1 yr. old; 7 mixed calves, 8 to 10 mo. old. FARM MACHINERY 1 40 A.C. combine, 42-in. cut; 1 Ol'ver 12-disc grain drill with fertilizer attachment; 1 International corn planter with fertilizer attachment; 1 International 8-ft. flexible harrow; 1 Intel-national 5-ft. mower; 1 Montgomery-Ward rotary hoe; 1 25-ft. endless belt; 1 thousand gallon slop tank; 1 oil burner tank heater, and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: CASH. DICK ASHMORE, Owner HARRISON & DRAKE, Auctioneers

Players: BILL WILLIAMS MAX TAFT GENE WAGNER BOB SLUDER DICK WILSON DICK SHEWMAKER ERNIE JOHNSON DON FOG AN DOYLE JEWELL

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