Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 182, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 September 1946 — Page 4
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W.S.C.S. The Women's Society of Christian Service will meet in the church parlor Thursday after-
SHOWER TO BE GIVEN A shower will be honor of Mr. and
given in Mrs. Gus
noon at 2:30. A good attendance ( Chowning, Jr., at the Fairbanks J is .desired. i gymnasium Friday, September 20
PYTHIAN SISTERS I The Pythian Sisters will meet Thursday night at 7:30. The ballot will be exemplified and the staff will practice. All members please be present. I . Choir Notice The choir of the Christian church will practice at 7:30 tonight.
at 8:00 p. m. Everyone is wel
come.
PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN'S CIRCLE MEETINGS The Presbyterian Women's Circles are to meet Friday afternoon at 2:30. at the following
places: Circle 1, Mrs. Charles made in 1932 by Ralph M. Cald . . ' n -r m - i o ji
Snavely; Circle 2, Mrs. John T.
Curry; Circle 3, Mrs. ' William Ryan.
OF INTEREST TO FARMERS PURDUE DISTRIBUTES VIGO, NEW WHEAT Vigo wheat, a new soft red winter variety that combines disease resistance, high yield and winter hardiness, was recently released to Indiana seed wheat growers. . The new wheat is a product
I of a cross of Trumbull with a I leaf rust resistant Fultz strain
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SCOTT CITY Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hauger were in Terre Haute, Monday.
Dove Clark called on Alma Cutsinger one day this week. Wayne Dix and Lowell Hallwere in Shelburn Monday eve- ( ring. Roy Flesher called on Floyd Owens, Sunday. ; ; Mrs. Lawrence Hauger is visitlng in Bicknell this week. '
Betsy Eldridge, Janet Hall,
Frank L. Orr, business manager of the Indiana Fire Chiefs Association, was in Indianapolis this week holding a pre-conven-tion conferece with the executive board members of the associa-. tion. . Howard Lee Holmes was at Shakamak Park Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Eldridge called on their daughter and son-
Colleen and Reah Stevens called in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sanr.n Bruce Holmes and Mr. and tus, who have recently moved to Mrs. Orville Eldridge Monday Shelburn.
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FAIRBANKS Rev. and Mrs. Lynn Johnson and family of Georgetown, Illinois, called on relatives and friends in and near Fairbanks, Sunday. Addson Drake was in Indianapolis several days this week. - Wayne Johnson of, Indianapolis, spent last week vacationing with his family in Fairbanks.' Rev. and Mrs. Stone and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Drake, Sunday. Miss Bonnie Goble of Shelburn, will open a beauty shop in Fairbanks soon. Dr. Curtis Bland of California, and Mrs. Ethel Snapp of Terre Haute, visited Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Bland one afternoon last week. Mrs. Imo Drake returned Monday from several days' stay at St. Anthony's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pogue 5 are making an extended- visit ivith their son and wife at Schenectady, New York. ; .
FELLOWSHIP MEETING There will be a Fellowship meeting of ministers and . members of the Pentecost churches from the State of Indiana and
j Northern Illinois at the Church ! of God Mission in Shelburn at
2:30 p.' m. and 7:00 p. m., Monday, September 16th. Rev. Boren will be in charge. The public is cordially invited. C. W. E. CLUB Thf ("!. W. E. Cluh will meet
j for an all-day picnic at the City j hiSh test
Park on Friday, Sept. 13th. The i shelter house has been reserved in case of bad weather. All members are' cordially urged to
attend. !
GIRL SCOUT MEETING E The Girl Scout council meeting will be held at the Presbyterian church Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. . '
well and L. E. Compton of the
Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station and the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Vigo has proved to be highly resistant to the loose smut and mosaic diseases. It is moderately resistant to leaf rust. When leaf rust epidemics have been severe, Vigo has consistently outyielded the best of the common varieties, while it has equalled them when leaf rust was not important. Vieo is a beardless, white
chaffed, soft, red winter variety. ! It has desirable soft wheat mill- I ing and baking qualities and '
weight. It is more
winter hardy than many soft
wheats grown in Indiana. It has medium seaspn maturity, strong straw, and stands well. j All supplies of this new wheat I have been distributed to seed growers. Ninety iields will be sown this fall (1946). Certified seed of this promising variety will be available for 1947 seed
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PURDUE SWINE DAY TO ATTRACT MANY LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 11 For the twenty-sixth year, farmers who produce Indiana's pork, will make the annual trek ;to the Purdue University Swiie Day to be held Friday, September 20, at the Experimental Swine Farm, located three miles north of West Lafayette on the County Farm road. According to C. M. Vestal, more than 1,000 farmers are expected to attend the day's program which will start off with conducted tours of the hog experimental lots and pastures at
and 9 o'clock (DST). Successive Mr. tours will be organized during
the morning until 10 o'clock. The afternoon program which
CASS HOME EC. CLUB MEETS The Cass Home Economics Club met at the home of .Mrs. Kate, Bledsoe Wednesday September 4th with eleven members and two guests, Mrs. Robert Hall and Mrs. Gilbert Reynolds, present. Mrs. Leon Alumbaugh gave the lesson. '
j RICHMOND REUNION I The Richmond reunion was held at the shelter house of the ! Sullivan city park, Sunday.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Richmond, Mr. Mrs. James Richmond and
and Mrs. Kenneth Richmond of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Gay- . will be held in the livestock lor Richmond and son, Michael, ' pavilion at 1:15 p. m. with W. W. of Bloomfield, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Purdue animal husbandRalph Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. 'ryman presiding, -will open with
Dick Richmond and son, Tommy, a summary of the feeding exMr. and Mrs. Arthur Richmond periments by C. M." Vestal. Other and daughter, Mary, Mr. and j subjects to be discussed by memMrs. Walter Krumerich and Jack bers of the staff include "Do and Virginia of Terre Haute, Mr. ! Our Hogs Get Enough Iodine?", and Mrs. Harold Krumerich of , Dr. F. N. Andrews; "Plan To Dugger, Mr. and Mrs. George J Avoid Swine Brucellosis", Dr.
PLEAS ANTVILLE Thursday, September 5th, Rev. and Mrs. Karnes attended the dedication of the district superintendent. The dedication was held at the home of Mrs. S. W. Robertson at Vincennes. Forty of the forty-six ministers and their wives attended. Mr. and Mrs. Freal Frye and children, Gloria and Roland Paul, spent the week-end in Angola, Indiana the guests of Howard Yates and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newkirk entertained with a six o'clock dinner Tuesday evening in honor of the fourth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brust. Those attending, were Mrs. Fred Brust, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brust, and Mrs. Palmer, all ot Suiiiv.n and William Palmer and family of Anderson, Indiana." Clarence Rose attended the Homecoming Sunday at Indian Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brust of Pleasantville, John Dunbar and family of Anderson were dinner guests September 1st of Mrs. Ella
Victory Smile
I Wittenbrock, Mr. and Mrs. Wili liam Seibenmorgan and Mary
Louise Asher of Terre Haufe.
I The reunion next year i held October 3.
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L. M. Hutchings, department of Veterinary Science; "Death Losses in Newborn Pigs", W. M. Beeson, and a report on swine breeding work by J. R. Wiley, department of animal husbandry. Those who have been accustomed to attending will find that the restaurants are exceedingly crowded this year. Plans have been made for a lunch stand at the farm. On the following day, the Junior Swine and Crops Day will be held at which time the
highlights of the Swine Day and the Annual Crops Field Day which will precede Swine Day, Thursday, September 19, will be reviewed. DAILY TIMES
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LAUGHING royally, King George H of Greece is shown in London after he had learned of the victory of the Greek Monarchists in the recent plebiscite. This original photo of tha king, who is expected to return to his homeland soon, was just received from abroad. International
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and family. Mrs. Callie Timmerman accompanied them home for a visit. Charles Bedwell spent the week-end at home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gallagher and family of Terre Haute, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bedwell. Mr. and Mrs. Max Howard who have been visiting the formers parents, returned to their home Saturday from Dearborn, Michigan.
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Congressman Landis To Tour 7 th District
Congressman Gerald W. Landis, who an nually tours the Seventh District on official business for the purpose of contacting his constituency and learning their problems and viewpoints on matters of interest to them has announced the following schedule from September 16 to September 20.
Date ' City Place Time Sept. 16 Greenwood Post Office 9:00 a. m. -10:00 a. m. Sept. 16 Franklin County Clerk's Office 10:30 a. m. -12:00 noon Sept. 16 Edinburg City Hall 1 :30 p. m. . 3:30 p. m. Sept. 17 Martinsville City Hall 9:00 a. m. -12:00 noon Sept. 17 Mooresville City Hall 1 :00 p. m. - 3:30 p. m. Sept. 19 Sullivan' Wm. Mellott's Off ice ' 9:00 a. m. -12:00 noon Sept. 20 Bicknell City Hall 9:00 a. m. -12:00 noon Sept. 20 Vincennes City Hall ' 1 :00 p. m. - 4:00 p. m.
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