Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 52, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 13 March 1946 — Page 3

SULLIVAN DAILY T3ME3- WEDNESDAY, Mar. IS, 1946

Noted Indiana Chanters Will Pre sent "Modern Minstrels" Here

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Here are the famous Indiana ' Elks Chanters, nationally known glee club organization which will

present their "Modern Minstrels" at the Sullivan High School auditorium Tuesday evening, March 19, at eight p. m. Featured in the program will be Barbara Faust singing "Symphony," "Blue Skies" and "Night and Day;" Armand and his singing accordion, and Barber Shop harmony "as you like it." The appearance of the Elks Chanters here Is sponsored by the Epsilon Mu Chapter of Delta Theta Tau and proceeds will be utilized in their charity work.

Recover Third Body In N.Albany Slayings, Suicide

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NEW ALBANY, Ind., March 12. . (UP) Police recovered the last of three bodies, a mother and her two young daughters, from Silver Creek today, victims of a drowning which authorities said was a double slaying and suicide. The body of six-year-old Sally Ann Brasher was found this morning by coast guardsmen from Louisville, Ky. Yesterday the nude' body of her mother, Mrs. Madelle Brasher, 33, and the pa-jama-clad body of her three-year-old sister, Louise Lynn, were recovered from the small stream. Coroner E.. S. Tyler said it appeared that Mrs. Brasher, the wife of a federal government employe, had become despondent because of illness.

EVERYWHERE A two weeks meeting began at the Paxton Methodist church

'Sunday evening.- Rev. Frank Wimp of Cass is in charge of I the services. Two ladies are assisting with the singing and special numbers are also given each night. All are welcome. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foust entertained at dinner Friday evening Mr. and Mrs,. Roy McCamI mon and Mary Jane, Jimmis Mac and' Walter MeCammon, I Billy and George Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Osborn and Betty

Sue of near Shelburn.

G. E. Cox of Sunday with his Annie Cox.

Linton, spent mother, Mrs.

Mrs. Ola Correll of Terre Haute, is visiting her son-in-law

j and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Wolfe and Barbara this

week.

Mrs. Herschel Marks and dau- , ghter, Sherry Lynn, of New j

Castle, came Saturday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Cecil Davidson and husband. Mr. Marks accompanied them here but returned home after spending the week-end. i Mr. and Mrs. Lex Alsman have returned home after being employed near Chicago for, some time. Mr. and Mrs. Hillary Ice accompanied them here for a week-end visit with relatives. Mrs. Chas.. Dugajf, MrJ rmd Mrs. Thomas Dugan and Dallas, Mrs. Bill Grass, Terry and Tim were in Sullivan Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Gladys Wolfe and Wayne were in Terre Haute Friday. Raleigh Gibbs .of New Boston, Michigan, is remodeling his ecently purchased farm home west of Carlisle and plans to move his family there in the near future. Mr. Gibbs is visiting his sister, Mrs. Floyd Evans and family and his father, Chas. Gibbs of Carlisle while here. "' Mr. and Mrs. Rush Snyder Br

and Mrs. Ruby Pleasant of Hutsonville, were in Sullivan Saturday . afternoon.Victor Manuel of near Oaktown, called on Miss Gladys Burk Friday evening.

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IT HAPPENED somewhere in the Pacific. The boys of the 5th Air Force were "occupying" a God-forsaken jungle island which had been taken from the Japs. The heat, and the bugs, and the dirt were unbearable. The loneliness was almost beyond belief. Then-on a sweltering airstrip one morning a plane came down out of the sky. And out of it stepped two Red Cross girls, American girls. I "Hi there, Soldiers!" Their voices were like magic American girls, like the sisters and. sweethearts they hadn't seen for so many long months greeting them as they'd been greeted so often in the old, happy days at home. Yes, tears filled the eyes of more than one of those fighting men. Brave men they were, crying unashamed! N ' x j Many thousands of our men are still overseas. They're lonely. 'They're homesick. They need your Red Cross now. And Red- Cross men and women are at their side. But only you can keep them there. Through your contributions you make it possible for the Red Cross to see them through. Give today!

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Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Pinkston and son, Mrs. Rose.Vigus nnd daughter, Alice and Marjorie Sparks spent Friday in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wood andCharles Harris of Dodd Bridge, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Wills and family. Mrs.' Lura Hayden and son, Harold, called in the afternoon. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Al family dinner in honor of their two grandsons, Ted French and Edgar Smiley, who recently returned from service. Those enjoying the day were Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Smiley and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bex, Mr. and Mrs. Max Burke and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smiley, Ted French and Harry Lewis.

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Valeria Grey, students at Indiana University were the weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Nichols' of Merom Station. Wiley Pleasant of Stewardson, Illinois, is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Breck Leach. The Womens Society of Ohnstian Service and the Golden Rule class will meet Thursday for an . all-day covered dish meeting at the home of Mrs. Reah Hoilman.

Mrs. Carol XC. Goodwin and daughters, Kathleen, Donna and Lillian Sue Adams, had as vheir Sunday guests Mrs. Angie Goodwin and family. I.ortta. HccH, j John and Norma Pope' of Sullivan, R. 3; Mrs. Elsie Hnlbert ard ! son, Brooks, of Jasonville, R. 2; James Watts and family, Frances, Linda, Sandra and Bob of Fair

banks; Mrs. Velma Adams and Mrs. Margaret Bonham of Terre Haute; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Leturgez of Jasonville; and SSgt. Gerald Pullum of Galesburg, Illinois. Carol C. Goodwin is a patient at the Devine Bros. Clinic nt Kansas City, Missouri, where he is undergoing an operation and taking treatment.

FACT06KSPH5 Leonardo da Vinci, Italian art 1st, sculptor, architect and scientist, was very handsome In person, powerful in physique, persuasive in conversation, a fine musician and possessed a mind of insatiable love of knowledge and research. The latest use of steel in product preservation Is the "canning" of guns and other ordnance in nitro-filled hermetically sealed steel containers, for storage, jig

to 50 years.

About 20,000 tons of steel are required a year to produce enough horseshoes for U. S. horses and mules, and an additional 900 tons for making 150,000 pairs of pitching- horseshoes. The fish pier at Boston Is one of the finest and largest in the world. Annual catches valued at $8,000,000 are not uncommon, While making a tour of the world as midshipman in the Russian Navy, Rimski-Korsakov composed his first symphony. The brilliant flashes of light that illuminate the night skies over certain steel plants come from bessemer converters. Rimski-Korsakov, Russian composer, was at one tine in h career appointed Inspector of the Russian Navy bands, It is estimated that a big redwood tree weighs 1,700 tons.

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day of Mr. and Mrs. Ed White. Cecil Willis and children, Ralph Russell, Nancy Lou and Rex, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Cornie Willis while Mrs. Willis who underwent an operation, is convalescing at the Mary Sherman Hospital. The W. S. C. S. met at the home of Mrs. Jessie Boone Tuesday.

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Donald Harlow has accepted a position with the Johnson Feed and Supply Co. in Sullivan. Vera Moore spent Friday :n Sullivan. Miss Audrey Boone is working at the Economy store in Sullivan.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooksey , and Mr. and Mrs. Jade Goodman

were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goodman and family recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ed White were in Coalmont Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith were in Sullivan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester of Linton, attended Sunday School here Sunday and were dinner guests of Mrs, Thelma Deckard and daughter and Walter Lara. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McKim of Indianapolis, Mrs. Herschel Lynn of Linton, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlton White and -Nancy of

I KEEP ITC0MIN&! American lonsewlTei sared approximately 170,614,000 pounds of nshi cooking fat In 1344. That la almost double the amount aaved in 1943. And tt doesn't count the 52.000,000 pounds aave4 by' Army and Nary. , Thii year the Amy and Nary aren't around In such numbers; the men are overseas, using the materials that used cooking fat helps to make. They need plenty of it need It fast. That is why the government Is asking housewives to redouble efforts crape, skim and scoop every drop of used eooklng fat to replace the Industrial fats and oil formerly Imported from Islands of the Faclfle.

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