Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 130, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 July 1946 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, JULY 1, .1946, SULLIVAN. INDIANA

SOCIETY Helping Hand Class : Of New Lebanon The Helping Hand class of Ne Lebanon will' have a covered dish dinner at tee Church Wednesday July 3. A fine program has been prepared. Everybody coma. Presbyterian Women's Association . The Women's Association of the First Presbyterian chttrch held its regular meeting Friday afternoon at the church. Mrs. Malcolm Campbell, chairman had arranged an interesting program. The devotions ware given by Mrs. Hinkle Hays, her topic being "The Power of Jesus. " Mrs. John Curry reviewed the book "The Christ of the American Road" which was written by ohs of the greatest missionaries of today, E. Stanley Jones. There will be no meetings during July and Augustt. The September meeting on the 27th will be a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs, Paul Wible, Graysville.

L6yaf Women's Bible Cfass .... The Loyal Women's Bible class of. the Methodist ; church will hold a social at, the church parlor July 2 at two o'clock. A gopd attendance is desired. Pocii'honta's Club The Pocahontas Club will be entertained by Martha Deckard, Tuesday night at 7:00 o'clock. Bring own table service. Class Holds Picnic The Fidelis class of the first Christian church' held a family picnic at the shelter house at the park Sunday evening. Everyone enjoyed the delicious food. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ford and daughter, Betty Lou, Sandra Gayle and niece Jean Winkles of Hammond, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Boyd and sons, Jerry and Con Allen and Mrs. Boyd's sister, Helen Arens of Evansville, Ind.; I.ir. and Mrs. Frank McVickers and children Dan and Joline, Bernice Able and son. Norman; Mrs. Pauline Marian and daughter Carolyn Sue; Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Hr.mmell; Mr. and Mrs. Morrimore; Mr. and Mrs. Vead Dodd sT)H hilHifn R'l'ic. ri and j.J -

.vid; Mrs. Mary Templeton and son Merrill, Ressa Hux,' Esther Ruddell of Washington, D. C, Jessie Ruddell; Mr. and ' Mrs. Arnold Flynn and daughter Beverly; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams and daughters Ivlargo and Jane ' Adams, John Adams and . Mr. and Mrs. Ai JBrown:

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H. B. Campbell Class The Campbell class of the Baptist church was delightfully entertained Tuesday evening at the

'church. Twenty-seven members and guests were in attendance. Margaret Alsman, president of the class, led devotions and read two interesting articles from the Baptist Observer. Favorite hymns were sung in unison, with Effie Scott at the piano.' Sentence prayers were offered and a short business session ws held. Clever quiz contests were conducted by Lula Phillips Clara Pittman and Bessie Vincent. Mrs. Ah man read an interesting letter from a girl in Greece. Following the program, the ember were seated at a table decorated with beautiful bouQuels of flowers .rrom the host's. 3es' gardens. Delicious' refreshments of ice cream, cookits nnd candies were served by the hostesses, Mesdames Curran Jones, jLifie Scott, Lula Phillips and Miss Clara Pittman. Mrs. Alma McDaniels and Sally Simmers were guests of the class.

Frank Neff W. R.' C. The Frank Neff Women's Relief Corps wi1! meet Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the Woodman Hall. The president,

I Mrs. Pearl Carpenter will give l her report on the annual con

vention. Pris2illa Club

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will meet Wednesday at one o! clock at 1 1 le home of Mrs.1 Hud Bland on West Washington Street. G. II. Club The G. H. Club, which was to meet Thursday, July 4th, hi?? been postponed. -

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CH!IE is mourning President Juan Antonio Rios, 67, who died In . Santiago in the fourth year of a six-year term. He had been ill f oj several months. (International) LOCALS ! Mrs. Minnie Rodman left last week by plane ior Long Beach, C? J !., o visi her brother, Omar (Tack) Hammond and

family and other relatives tliere.

Esther L. Ruddell of Washington, D. C, is spending her va- , cation with her mother, Mrs. Charles" Ruddell and sister, Jessie. Mrs. H. A. Milburn has just received word of the safe .ar rival, at Chicago, of her sister, Mrs Sallie Campbell, who has been a. patient in a California hospital for several months foillowing a paralytic stroke.', She was taken to Lindbergh Field by an ambulance -where he was placed on a chartered plane and flown to Chicago where she was met by her sister and brother-in-iw, Mr. anu Mrs. W. 2 Drysdale and taken by ' ambulance to .their home in Rantoul, 111. She was attended by two crew members. She made the 0 1-2 hour plane trip ' and the ,100 mile ambulance trip in per-, .feet' condition and is now "rest

ing and enjoying a visit ith her sisters, Mrs. brysdaie of Rantoul and Mrs. Ida Loper of Shelby-

ville Ind., who is visiting there at this time. Mrs. Campbell will be 83 years of age. the 10th of July. She has been in the West for the past nineteen years. Mrs. Milbiim will Join her sisflsrs soon for an extendedvisit. . . Mrs. Charles Hollars and Jroung son and Miss Fern Hawhee of Terre Haute, are the guests of Mrs. Hollars' end Miss Hawhee's mother, Mrs. Effie Hawhee and

other relatives here. ! Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hill and daughter, Shirley, of Wichita, Kansas, have returned home after a visit here with relatives . and friends. Mrs. Hill is the former Opal Story. ; Mrs. Mae Carrithers has returned from a visit in . Toledo, Ohio, With her . sbn,' Robert and family. ' , Mrs. Betty McCrncken, who has been confined to the Mary Sherman Hospital, has been removed to her home and is convalescing nicely. '

Information Service of the Sullivan County Tuberculosis ' Association. NO DRUG CURES TB Curing a disease may depend upon a number of things the patient, the reverity of the disease, the skill of the doctor and, sometimes, the availability of effective medicine. Recovery from tuberculosis is bent when the disease is discovered early and when the patient willingly and wholeheartedly acqepts the' proved method of treatment under competent medical advice. Tuberculosis is a long-term disease. Its onset is slow and usually many months of rest are required to arrest the disease. Unfortunately, there is as yet no medicine which will cure the disease in man. ' Scientists have long been

searching for a drug which will cure tuberculosis and which will act as an immunizing agent to protect man from catching the disease. The tubercle, bacillus, which causes tuberculosis, has remained one of the toughest germs scientists have tried to conquer. While they have been able to kill the microbe in test tubes i?nd even in experiments with guinea pigs, they have not yet succeeded in finding a drug which will kill the germ in man without injuring him. Nor have they found an agent which can hi given man to 'protect him from catching the disease. Science, is patient, however. The search for such a drug goes on and undoubtedly one day will be crowned with success! Mo one dare predict when that day will be. The drug which has most recently offered hope as an aid in curing tuberculosis ' is streptomycin. Scientists who are experimenting with this drug have met with some success in treating tuberculosis in guinea pigs, but they point out that man does not react to the drug in the same way that guinea pigs do and it is too soon to say whether streptomycin will be effective n man. Today there is no known, proved short cut to recovery from tuberculosis. The individual who has the disease should rely upon the proved methods of treatment. The most important thing is bed rest, preferably in a tuberculosis hospital, under medical supervision. The individual who postpones the beginning of treatment by- this tried method

Faster Service ; . Improved Schedules s :' ' Dixie Limited; Trams 93-92 Dixie Express; Trains 89-88 1 ' - Train Number 8 Effective Sunday; June 30th; new; faster schedules between Chicago-Danville Terre Haute Vincennes and Evansville will be inaugurated to offer greatly improved service by cutting travel time. These important changes will provide faster service for local and through passenger travel. - i

New Departures Dixie Dixie limiied Express .... 3:45 P.M. 7.00 P.M ,..lv Chkago777.(C.S.T.) Ar 5-.49PM. 3:39 PM Ar Danville. . , . Lv 6:56 PM; 4:57 PM.........Ar Terre Haoe. ' Lv 7:59 PM- 6:12 PM Ar Vincennes... " Lv

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Train No. 8 7.05 P.M. 4: 15 PM. 2:55 PM. 1:47 PMi 12:30 P.M. .

For information on new arrival and departure times for intermediate stations, also other C&EI train change ; ; ; please call your local ticket agent.

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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Phillips . and young daughter of Washington, D. C, have returned home after enjoying a week's visit here .with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown. ' , Howard Wyne, of. New Albany, former resident here, has re

turned there after a few days" visit here with friends. , Mrs. Bill Kellams and Mrs. Jim Lackey have spent "the "past two weeks camping at Shakamak. Mrs.' Courtland Henderson and children of Buffalo, New York, are visiting her 'parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Claude Ford. Her husband arrived this week-end for a brief visit. ' fejie Hunt of Chicago arrived here. Sunday evening to visit ith relatives and ' friends a few days. -.

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