Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 57, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 March 1946 — Page 6
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SOCIETY
Pat Ma'rosis Club The Past Matrons club will meet at the Masonic Home Friday, March 22 at 7:30. Mrs.. Vermont McCoskey and Mrs. Rose io kins are hostesses.
Wedding Aiitt'verertes Friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dora H. Bedwell near Rucktcwn, Sunday, March 17th, to help them celebrate their 49th wedding anniversary. Another honored couple, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Shake, who were celebrating
their 28th anniversary were also present.
At noon a bountiful repaFt Was served to more than forty people as follows: Mrs. Amanda
Roach, Mr. arid 'rs. wr?r
King, Mr. and Mrs. Lawsor Smith, Mr Josephine Frye o BraziK M" and Mrs. F-lmf Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.. Walter
R. Wilson and Sylvia Rose Keni of Sullivan; Mr. and Mrs.. Frank j Bedwell, John and Nellie Hil 'denbrand, E. S. Carrithers. Mr
lAto Enochs, Mrs. Margaret Wea- , ' ver, Mr. and Mrs. Everett i'-.ed Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Price and wel1 ard daughter, Lana. MiMrs. Herb Knight went to Indian- and Mrs- Dewey Kildenbrand
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Heminger. They will return Tuesday.
Hildenbrand.
Margie Enoch?, Delphin Bed well, Mrs. Rebecca Snencer
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pigg of 'Josephine Shake, Rex and TeTerre Haute, and Miss Barbara Doyle, and the honored ,uistLou, Smith of Prairie Creek, were i Mr Mr'5- Shake and Mr. nr Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. . Mrs. Bedwell..
Anna Pigg and Wheatons I Afternoon callers were: Rev.
and Mr-,. Harry Karris of Peas
Mr. and Mrs. Em Johnson of Terre Haute, called on friends here Sunday. ,. 4 Ed Lawrence was in Terre Haute, Friday,
antville, Mr. and Mrs. I'vr Bedwell of Linton: Mr. and Mrs Tn-k iwhnrn of Terre "Tautf Mrs. Christina Doyle and --Ian ghter of Paxton; Mrs. Lucy Bed well' and son. Franklin, of Rulli.
Mrs. Russell Grunell and Herb ' van, R. R. Knight went to Kokomo, Sunday j The day was 'pent in convertto be the guests of George Knight tion, recalling the days gone by for a few days. j as well as topics of current ?n
terests. The honored couples i-e-
ceived many useful gifts. All departed wishing them many :nore anniversaries and f?lt it had
Deen a day well spent. All of
1 Cecil Scamihorn spent Sunday ia.Indianapolis with his mother, who is seriously ill. ,
' Mr. and Mrs. Georee Ban-irk-1
Of Sullivan, called on Mr. and Mr- and Mrs- Bedwell's "our Ivirs. Robert Wheaton and daugh- j .grandchildren wre present :-nter, Sunday. 1 four of their five great-grand- ! "hildren. Mrs. John Rogers entertained ,, her. Sunday School class Friday I evening. ' F'-'-'av Af-noon Club " . . I The Friday Afternoon club : Mrs. Joe Bemis of Terre Haute, 'will meet Friday afternoon at spent the week-end with Mr. and i x' " home of Mrs William Mrs. Lem Mahan, . tj Sisson.
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BERNARD M. BARUCH, center, elder statesman, Is now tackling perhaps the most imposing problem of his long career making the atom work for peace. Drafted by President Truman as the U. S. representative on the United Nations Atomic Energy commission, Baruch immediately announced his team of "co-workers," which included Ferdinand E. Eberstadt, left, New York investment banker and lawyer and former vice president of the WPB, and Herbert B. Swope. right, publicist and journalist, who was Baruch's assistant on the War Industries Board of World War L Also named by Baruch were John Hancock, Wall Street banker, and Fred Searles, New York mining engineer, who is now serving as a state department cpnsultant j (International)
COUNTY HARDWARE Vaushn Jones
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Faye and Mary Lucille. ,
I Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ray Miller
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xvir. dira mrs. xiaroia wean and son have moved into the1 Mr. and Mrs. Havrv Wad tom
Powell were Sunday dinner guests Lester Smith property. It was supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
formerly occupied by Mr. and Junior Wolverton and u.-..,.
of Mr., and Mrs. Asher Page and daughter. Sunday afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. William
Rector and Mrs. Pearl Pope of Linton, and Jo Ann McElravy.
Mrs. Wade Martindale, who have
bought a farm north of Sullivan
ji iiiitJor.v.il3 La. u. day :iig',;t. Mis' rCorir's J?nn " llrrnos of Plainfield, spent the weik-cnd here visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lex Cullison and and son had as recent visitors, Mr nnrl Mrs Alhi. tTPj, j
"""'f" i family and Mr. and Mrs. Millard mr- Lcti JtJell were had as their Sunday dinner) Cu,nson .firsts of Mr. and Mrs. .Tamrs guests, Mr. and Mrs. Tip Tincher j . ' Kennett and family ui d -y and daughtter, Rose Marie, of: Mrs. George Cullison and Wil- evening
Linton. Afternoon visitors were ham Rector were in Bloomfield
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Hallie Lynn and daughters, Meda last Tuesday on business.
A miracle has happened -Japanese want the Scriptures Jast before Christmas, Ivan L. Bennett, Chaplain (Colonel) U. S. Army, sent a letter to the American Bible Society asking for the immediate shipment of 100,000 Bibles and 2,500,000 New Testaments for distribution in Japan. Now that the Japanese may worship as hcy please, millions of them want to read lh Book that provides the greatest com. fort, inspiration and outline for better living The Bible. ,000,000 New Testaments are now on the presses. Trans, portation has been provided, but hundreds of thousands of dollars are needed to pay for the Books that will be shipped. Use the coupon NOW today! ' This ad sponsored by-" (Name of Sponsor here) American Bible Society, 450 Park Ave. Bible House, New York 22, N. Y.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl McElwain
'and farnjly v. ...tad Sunday ;A'ii Mr. rnd Ms. Ray Rcblr.son ; S family. Mrs.. Tarrie White spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Clark and daughter. Vrc Gr-ianH Eurton called
Mrs. Loyal Taylor and family and Mrs. Charles Thomas Gundf y cftevnoon. Mr. and Mrs. Len Bell visited . Kar-dny with j..J.:e ..u D",y:s. i Jay M'chasl Burton was "isUor of Nora Carrithers Sunday. Mrs. I -ex Plow and 5u"Mr of:SuVivan, '-allnd on Mrs. Rueben Clark Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Morris called on Mr. and Mrs. Noah Monroe Sunday afternoon. T. E. Medsksr was a dinner guar.t of Joe Medsker Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kirton were in Sullivan Saturday. Mrs. Jess Arnett has returned home.
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Usctl Fat Makes Soap
1 Mr, and Mrs. ' Floyd Owens visited her mother, Mrs. Hannah Archer of West Terre Haute, Saturday. i j Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hauger attended services Sunday at the ' Church of God at Shelburn.
J Mr, and Mrs. Orville Eldridge were in Sullivan, Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orr spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Mae Hamilton of Hymera. Rosamond Holmes called on hr mother and friends in this community. ' ' James L. Walker made a business trip to Sullivan Saturday afternoon. W. B. Jewell was in Shelburn one day this week.
Frank Orr is in Indianapolis on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Eldridge. Rosamond and Lela Holmes were in Sullivan, Saturday.
When there is a discrepanc between the figures and th written amount on a cheek, th words govern the amount to t paid on it, No printed copy of the Blbl in English existed af.er 50 yeai Oi printing iu England. j . Before 1S6U tne Japanese wpt 8l,iior;l wiiolly n agnculUH
Kelps build up resistanc against MONTHLY i
When taken regularly! Lydla E. Plnlcham's Vegetable Coil pnand does mose than rellw mcnihly p-.'ln when due to lun t.oir.a cerictiio disturbance. It al reiii-ws f.:tceiftpi.t,ying v.-e&k, Ur T)crA't ;s. livtry ifceliajrs of naii.: '. Tukevv rcrylnviy rri'-:h C:.- ; .i' hi'jTvs ui,i:'4 op rosiB s:l i ; i: 1:1' 11 11.' ! V flU:.l f. !'!' i .. . i . ': i w.ij
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dor from Iran who filed his country's case against Soviet . occupation with Trygve Lie, acting Secretary General of the UNO, for inclusion on the provisional agenda of the security council, is
shown as he left the State Department in Washington after a conference with Loy Henderson (left), director of Near Eastern affairs division of the department. (International Soundphoto.)
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"SONJA," a collie war dog, sees America through a porthole of the Thomas Nelson Page, GI dog ship, as she arrived in New York with 114 canine pets of American soldlera. The dogs were collected from all over Europe, and their transportation was paid by individual owners. Sgt. Art Koponen of the Bronx holds Slonja1" for the dog's first look at the United States. ffcternationa Soundphoto)
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UBLIC SALE
Having quit farming I, Walter Thacker, will offer for sale at public auction at my residence one square west of Davidson's store in the Oaklawn addition to Shelburn, Ind. SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1946 A Commencing at 10 O'Clock i Silver King tractor, and Farm tools; 3 head of horses; 4 head of yearling Heifers; 5 head of Heifers, all witli calf; 2 Cows to be fresh by day of sale; 1 Sow with pig and orie pi!t with pig; 1 Big Type Poland boar; 100 bushels of good corn; 1 lot of house furniture and many othei; articles. TERMS OF SALE CASH. J Not responsible in case of accidents. ' j WALTER THACKER, Owner i Emmet Power, Auctioneer. i
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