Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 170, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 August 1946 — Page 2

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A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper. PulUvaa Dail Times, founded 1965, m the daily edition of the Bnlllvaa Democrat, founded 1854. United Frew Wire Service.

- I UU11S11CX rubUahed daily except Saturday and Sunday at 113 West Jackson St. 3ollivan, Indiana Telephone 12 Entered aa lecond-clasg matter at the Postofflce, Sullivan, Indiana. National Advertising Representative: Theli and Simpson, 393 Seventh Avenue, New York (1) N. Y. SubscriDtion Rate:

3 j carrier, per week . .15 Cent In City

By Mall In Sslllvui And Adjolnlnc Ctantleai " ' v $3.00 3lx Montha , ; 4 fi.75 'iJonth (with Tlmea furnishing stamped envelope) 10 Centa By Mall Elaewkerei yeM $4.09 Six Montha ; , 25 Jlonth (with Tlmea furnishing envelope) 40 Cents

SOCIETY rbuathea Class Notice There will be a called meeting f the Philathea class Tuesday vsning at 7:30 at the home- of

Iary Simmers at 114 French i ported a good time

ti. ret. r.;.ia, jiuuise muiioisun OI ierre Haute will talk on the National convention. iirthday . Party A" birthday party was held Saturday, August 24th for Miss t UHlPACrf A?s;..

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Eleanor Poynter Jamison Manager and Assistant Editor Bryant 11. Allen'...: ;. Editor Pan! Povnt n...-.u.

All mall subscriptions strictly in advance. ,

Emma Scott. Those present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Morris and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Coffman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dailey and the Alumbaugh twins. Ice cream and cake were served. ; All reH. B.( Campball Class Notice ; .i.'V . i . The H. B. Campbell class "will meet Tuesday night, August 27th at the Baptist church at seven o'clock ...

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Mrs. Rubv I-Iackett and sons and John Funk moved last week into the Al Woodall building, i Mr. arid Mrs. E. B. Walters r' a"d .Mr!: Pl"kst" at ,d 5?- lreda nubble attended the Fair at Greenup, Illinois, Wednesday. The Merom Handicraft club will picnic at Shakamak Tuesday", August 27th. Members please meet at Grover Vickrey's store. The big tent for Chautauqua will be out un Wednosdw afternoon and all men and boys' of This ormng

NEW DEAL FOE McREYNOLDS, RETIRED JUSTICE. DIES AT" 84 James Clark McReynolds, implacable judicial critic of the new i deal up to his retirement from the United States Supreme Court Feb. 1, 1941, died Saturday night after a year's illness. 11 Death came at Walter Reed Army Hospital where McReynolds had been under treatment since Aug. 2. Brig. Gen. Walter C. Beach, hospital commandng officer, said McReynolds had been suffering a year from an "acute axacerbation (breakdown) of a chronic gas-tro-intestinal condition." I . .

ELEVEN ENCAMP AT GRAND ARMY Eleven "grand old men" sat amid floral decorations on the stage of the Murat Theater ye:terday while memorial services were conducted for deceased members of the Grand Army of the Republic. - i - Some expressed fear that the current eightieth encampment might be the last convention to be held by the group but Chaplain-. in-Chief Robert M. Round, 102, declared, "I want to let' the people of Indiaanpolis know that if they'll invite us back next year . we'll all be happy' to accept the invitation." ' : ,

16-VEAR-OLD GIRL ADMITS EMBEZZLING $13.000 A 16-year-old girl admitted yesterday that she embezzled $13,000 from a Chicago wholesale grocery during 26 days the company employed her as a cashier an average of $500 a day. She said she had given $10,000 to her boy friend, whom she met four months ago and had planned to marry. The remainder, she said, she used to buy clothes for herself. .......

BIKINI FLAGSHIP NEAR PORT, STILL RADIOACTIVE r Still carrying some radioactive hot snots, the Crossroads force flagship arrived in the United fc'tates yesterday, 'docking at Oakland. More than a month after the Bcker Dav atomic bomb impreanatad

! the waters of Bikini Lagoon with j on the Mc-Kinlcy still animate the

FAKES DISAPPEARANCE TO GET HIS WIFE BACK Abraham Kohn, Stamford, Conn., auditor, disclosed he had planned "for two weeks" the disappearance of himself and his four sons which had launched a two-day sea-air hunt for them on the waters of Long Island Sound. "It was the only way I had to attract attention so I could try. and find my wife," Kohn said.-"I had planned it for two weeks actuallyspent a week getting the detailsdown."

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- MONDAY, AUG. 26, 1946.

the community and vicinity who 'are net otherwise employed that day are asked to come out and donate a few hours work toward making this Chautauqua a success. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coyner and son, Burkie, left Thursday for Battle Ci'e.ck, Michigan, for a visit with- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis uoyner. ' Mrs- Mai'y McKinney and daughter of South Bend, were Sucsts Frifiay of Mr- and MrsEd Piston. Mrs. McKinney was formerly Mary Boone, ' Mrs- Ethelyn W.ood moved in with Mrs.' Anna Bailey last week to make her future home. eadlines s fission products, occasional spots Geiger counter.

LICENSES Dexter Brewer, 401 North State Street, Sullivan, mining engineer, and Sallie Virginia Miller, Shelburn, at home. Dewey Gene Dewis, Sullivan, discharged veteran, and Patricia Louise . Strange, Sullivan, at home. Burl McClellan Scott, Merom, farmer, and Lucy Lee Spencer, Merom, houseworker. M. J. Aikin & Son , s 1 ' FUNERAL HOME ' Dugger "Aikin'a Service Costa N . : t.-. More." !- Easy-Fold COLLAPSIBLE BABY BUGGIES leather covered buggies with steel constructed supports complete withrubber tires and weather-proof apron covering for bed. Also has overhanging hood. Gamble's "The Friendly Stoic" AUTHORIZED DEALER Hartley Kartak, Owner"

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W. B. Springer Elevator & Allis-Chalmers : Implements : .

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! meet in regular session this evejning at 7.30 o'clock. Please bring gifts for the. soldier boxes, i HOOSIER THEATRE -SHELBURN- & WED. TIME, 7:30 P. M. i MADAM TAYLOR .. 4. American Palmist ijives reauuiga all affairs of Call and see gifted woman . have your mind put at ease. Satis faction guaranteed. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p.. m. daily and Sunday. All wel come Reading 50c. Located in big brown Trailer House corner of Beech and Highway 41 at Mobile Service Station. ' Adv.

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, ; SULLIVAN. INDIANA NEW SUITS j Among those recently disLillian Williams vs. William S. ! charged from the Navy was: EdWilliams. Complaint for divorce mund'W- James, S 1c, 317V2 and alimony. i South Main St., Sullivan.

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