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1 930 Sept. 27, Ardmore, Pa.: History was made here today

as BOBBY JONES overwhelmed hia opponent to win the United States Amateur Golf Championship. By his victory, the young Atlanta barrister achieved a goal no other golfer has been able to reach in a single year to win all four of the major golf titles: the British Open, the British Amateur, the ! U. S.,Open, and the U. S. Amateur. Jones', "grand slam" of golf ' climaxed eight consecutive years of competition in which he had always annexed one of these titles, and twice had taken two of them. 1 946, anywhere in the Midwest, another great thrill! Split-second starting with Standard Red Crown or Standard White Crown Gasoline, now stepped-up with aviation fuel ingredients. Yes, there's a thrill you'll appreciate these cold days. Quick starts . ... flasMngpick-up . . . full, smooth power . , . thrifty mileage. Find out, today, how well your car can perform. For quick starting say to your Standard Oil Dealer

SOCIETY Royal Neighbors Meet The Royal Neighbors of the Sullivan Camp met in regular session at the Woodman Hall. Friday evening .February 15th. Preceding the meeting a covered dish dinner was enjoyed with a goodly number of the Neighbors in attendance. Baked chicken was furnished by the Camp and the kitchen committee for the months of January, February and March, composed of Mesdames Joy Metcalf, Anna McQuown, Lulu Hutchison, Elsie Warren, Jessie Norris and Charlotte Wildin, furnished the coffee, cream, noodles and dressing. In keeping with the spirit of the month of February, the kitchen committee had the tables arranged beautifully, with red candles in silver holders, dainty valentines on a dainty flowered table cloth with matching napkins. This being a birthday dinner for those Neighbors having birthdays in January, February or March, the guests of honor at the dinner were: Mesdames Mary Parks,. Iva Alsman, Jessie Watts and Joy Metcalf. Following the regular meeting, the program committee for the months of January, February and March, composed of Mesdames Etta Burkhart, Iva Alsman, Tina Lippeatt, Charity Keene. Bertha Wheeler and Joy Metcalf, gave a very fine program on Washington and Lincoln and a valentine selection which fitted in most appropriately with the teachings of the Camp. Past Matrons Club , The Past Matrons Club will meet Friday evening, February 22nd, at 7:30 o'clock at the Sullivan Masonic Lodge Home with Mrs. Edith Miller and Mrs. Abigail Moore as hostesses.

Gill Ilomemakers ' The Gill Homemakers met Thursday, February 14th at the home of Mrs. Gail Wilson with Mrs. Bill McCammon as co-hostess. The meeting was called to order by the president and the following program was given: Song "America The Beautiful." Club creed unison. Song of the month "My Bonnie." Scripture reading by June Patterson. ' Roll call my favorite radio program. Reading of minutes of last meeting and treasurer's report. The lesson on poultry was given by Mrs. Bill McCammon. Mrs. Oran Charley and . Mrs. Malcolm Hart gave the lesson on gardening. A reading was given by Mrs. I James Brashier. The meeting

was closed with the club prayer by Mrs. Malcolm Hart. Delicious refreshments were

served to Mrs. Henry Hart, Mrs. Hflen McCammon and Pat, who were gust? of the club, and to , the following members Mesdames June Patterson, Oran j Charley and Geneva Lee, Harry Lambeth, Malcolm Hart, James Brashier, Pete McCammon and Dana Mae, Henry Dodds, Edgar j Banther and the hostesses, Gail Wilson and Mrs. Bill McCam- j mon. , j The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Everett Irvin on March 14th. Triple T" Club The Triple "T" Home Economics club met at the home of Mrs. Pearl McGhee Wednesday, February 13th. At noon a delicious covered dish dinner was enjoyed. The afternoon meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Hallah Robbins and the following program was given: Pledge to the flag; new year

books given out; song, "Star Spangled Banner" in unison; club creed in unison; song of the month, "My Bonnie"; roll call, reading of verses on valentines given each member by hostess; secretary's report read and approved; lessons selected by club for Miss Gentry to give were "Handicraft" and "Preparation of Food for Freezing"; closing prayer by Mrs. May Exline. Those present were Mrs. Sylvia Goodman, Mrs. Aletha Exline, Mrs. Rilla Goodman, Mrs. Francis Goodman, Mrs. Geneva Spencer, Mrs. Ruby Bedwell, Mrs. May Exline, Mrs. Louise Robbins, Mrs. Lota Schmidt, Mrs. Hallah Robbins, the hostess, Mrs. Pearl MeGhee and one guest, Mrs. Dessie Boyd. Methodist Choir The Methodist Church Choir will not have practice this week. New Lebanon W. S. C. S. The New Lebanon W. S. C. S. wlli meet Thursday afternoon at

two o'clock at the home of Mrs. I William Stedman. ' Pledges Phi Delt. James R. Moore of Sullivan has been pledged by Phi Delta Theta fraternity at Indiana University where he recently enrolled for the second semester. Christian Church Choir The Christian Church Choir will practice tonight at 8:30.

Full attendance desired. LICENSED FLIER AT 16

STORK CALLS JEWELER

i TWIN FALLS, Ida. (UP) When a woman is giving birth to a baby, the doctor is usually called, but this time it was a jeweler! The county hospital's maternity ward put in an emergency call for the jeweler, who whipped out his equipment and cut a ripg off the swollen finger of the new mother. , BANK TO CLOSE

STATIONS CROWD MT. WILSON

The Sullivan State Bank will be closed all day Friday, February 22nd, in observance . of Washington's birthday, ia legal holiday. STOLEN RING "INSULTED"

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (UP) A $2,500 diamond ring stolen in an apartment robbery first sold for 75 cents and then $5 within a three-week period before being returned to the rightful owner.

MT. WILSON, Cal. (UP) The' famed Mt. Wilson observatory seemed due for overcrowding today as the 13th radio station secured a site on the mountain for a television station.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executrix of the estate

of John Curry has this day silod. in the office of the clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court her final report nf her account with said estate, and that the same will be heard by tha Sullivan Circuit Court on the 16th: day of March, the same being tha 24th judicial day of the February term 1946 of said court. Creditors, heirs and legatees of said decedent therefore are hereby notified to appear in said court on said day and show cause why said: report should not be approved. FLORA E. CURRY, Executrix. Witness my hand and seal of paid, court at Sullivan this 20th day of February, 1946. JAMES H. RINGER, ' Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court. PigK & Tennis. Attorneys. 1st ins 2-20-46 2t.

SCARBORO, Me. (UP) One of New England's youngest licensed women fliers is 16-year-old Theresa S. King of Scarboro. She received much of her flying instructions from her father, Police Lt. Robert King.

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SHELBURN HIGH SCHOOL in the 35th I. H. S. A. A. Basketball Tournament starting Thursday at Sullivan. We're backing the Panthers to down the winner of the Farmersburg-Fair-banks game, Friday night at 7:00 p.m. OUR 194546 RECORD 18 VICTORIES - 4 DEFEATS WABASH VALLEY TOURNEY

(At Shelburn)' We They FAIRBANKS (prelim) 42 , 32 JASONVILLE (semi-final) 30 28 PIMENTO (final) 26 25 (At Terre Haute) We They SPENCER (prelim) 34 33 CLINTON (quarter-final) 35 , 33 ROBINSON (semi-final) 23 21 LINTON (final) 39 40 SCHEDULE RESULTS We They MIDLAND 28 27 HYMERA 27 30 GRAYSVILLE 37 17 FARMERSBURG 32 40 CONCANNON 28 23 PRAIRIE CREEK 52 10 HONEY CREEK 38 52 DUGGER 34 - 28 MEROM , 46 15 CARLISLE 48 40 FAIRBANKS 23 20 JASONVILLE 42 40 FLAT ROCK, ILL. . 48 38 GLENN 45 41 HYMERA 4 38 33

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