Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 147, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 July 1946 — Page 6

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES Wednesday, July 24, 1946

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FINED FOR BITING TWO POLICEMEN

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PARIS, 111., July 24 Everett Andrews, Edgar County farmer, alleged to have bitten two policemen and to have broken a plate glass window at the Walter Hodge farm implement store here before being subdued, was fined $100 and costs in Paris Police Court. Night Police Chief Glenn Preston and four other officers responded to Mrs. Andrew's telephone complaint that her husband was out of hand from overindulgence and would not go home. Officers allegedly bitten are Harvey Pinnell and Virgil Dailey.

LOOT VAULT AT BLOOMINGDALE POST OFFICE

PIERSON-PETTT I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pierson of Merom announce the marriage of their eldest daughter, Lois Jane, to 'William Petty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Petty of 1822 North' 9th Street, Terre Haute, on Sunday, July 14, ''at' the Maple Avenue Methodist, Church; i Rev. T. L. sWaU officiated in ' the double ring ceremony in the presence of a large group . ofrelatives and friends. Preceding and during the ceremony a pro- . grarn. of bridal airs was played 5y Mrs. Janies Kelly, organist and.: Miss Ellen Gn-gg sang "Because", and "Always." 3u-; '&':. . 1 Miss Freida Petty, sister of the groom was maid oir-honor 'and Miss Freda Pierson?;- and Mrs. Dorothy Daniels, sisters- of the bride, were j bridesmaids. Carl Petty, brother of the groom was best man and Robert Petty and Robert Daniels were" ushers! The bride, who was given in marriage by. .her father, wore a white embroidered organdy floorlength dress with finger-tip viel and carried a bouquet of white rosebuds tied with white satin ribbon.

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BLOOMINGDALE, Ind., July 24 Burglars believed to be expert safecrackers during the week-end blew open the post office safe here and escaped with $40 in cash and an undetermined amount of blank bonds, postage and war stamps. Authorities said until a thorough checkup could be made it was impossible to determine the full amount of the loot.

Roseberry conducted an investigation of the burglary. The robbery has been reported - to the postal authorities who are expected to make-a further investigation. 1

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The officers said a glass pane wore corsages of .white carnawas cut from a rear window at tions. the post office with a glass cut- Following the ceremony, a refer, and a skeleton key was used eePtion was held at the home of to unlock the door. The com- the groom's parents, bination was smashed from the After a two weeks honeymoon safe, the door drilled and blown m the Smoky Mountains, the 0ff , young couple will be at. home at r 720 Elm Street, Terre Haute.

NEW LEBANON Mrs. Fern Vickrey and daughter, Dola June, of Sullivan, were guests Friday of the former's brother, George Mason and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Siner were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Alba Parkhurst in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Don Borders and son of Sullivan, visited Monday with Carl Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Boroughs of Paxton, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Lee and daughter, Reva, of Sullivan, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baker. Barbara Ann and Billy Joe Stedman are visiting their grandmother Slinkard in Bruce-ville.

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- .Forty-two members of the Lads and Lassies 4-H Club attended. he July 22nd meeting at. the gymnasium. Reports' of Purdue 4-H Club Round-Up ware given by j Gene Easter, Robert Heidenreuih and Joyce Murdock. Plans for the Swine tour Count Fair, Club Camp and, State Fair were discussed. Recreation. Refreshments were served , after the meeting. . ' ' ' Ralph. Shake, Reporter.

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7th" ' AniiuaL" F Queen Contest JUNE 1st to AUGUST 2nd, 1946 A Beautiful Diamond Ring To The State Queen

One of these will be your County Queen!

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ANNA LOIS PATTON, of Turman Township. From a Farm Bureau family. 4-H Club worker in High School, now enrolled at Purdue University. . Just as nice as she looks. ;

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ELOISE BRASHIER, Gill Township. This young lady graduated at Carlisle High School and wasProm Queen of her graduation class. She has had 6 years of 4-H Club work. A very personable young lady with lots of sparkle.

JUNE OSBORN, of Curry Township, 8 years 4-H Club work. Graduated from Farmersburg High School, attended Ind'ana University. Entered the WAVES March 1944. Hunters College, New York,' Milledgeville, Ga. were way stops to Naval Air Station, Almeda, California. Two years in the service. A very interesting personality. The picture speaks for itself.

FRAN CINE DRAKE Fairbanks Township. Graduate of Fairbanks High School, interested in 4-H work. Now a sophomore at I. U. majoring, among other things, in Spanish. Family has been Farm Bureau members for years, almost since its beginning. A brilliant girl and a very likeable person.

MARY ANN READY, Haddon Township,' from a Farm Bureau family of long standing. High School graduate, interested in economics, a 4-H Club member while in High School. A charming girl, lovely personality.

LOIS SHEPHERD Hamilton Township,' is a graduate of Graysville High School, had 10 years 4-H Club work, being a Junior Leader for three years. Intensely and actively interested in Farm Bureau work and is now Secretary and treasurer of the Sullivan County Farm Bureau.

Votes for Queen are determined by New Applications for Insurance.

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Herbert Badger and Jesse Mason who tomorrow will open the new Shell Service Station here invite you to visit them in their new location. Both are veterans of World War 11 having been before5 their military service long associated with the service station work here in Sullivan. Only f .the 'friendliest of terms will prevail in their new Station's policy.

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