Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 184, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 13 September 1946 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, 1946. SULLIVAN, INDIANA1
-' . A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the ; v Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 . United Press Wire Service Eleanor Poynter Jamison Manager and Assistant Editor Bryant E. Allen Editor Paul Poynter :. Publisher Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St. Sullivan, Indiana Telephone 12
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BASKET SUPPER AT GRAYSVILLE There will be a basket supper and program at the Graysville church Tuesday" night at 7:30 in honor of the boys who have returned from the service. Also the boys who may be leaving for the service and those who are leaving for college are invited. The mothers and fathers are urged to come and any other
LAWN PARTY The lawn at the home of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Jack Boothe of West Johnson Street was the scene oi a neighborhood picnic party on Thursday evening. Well-filled baskets and favorite dishes of good things were spread on the tables and the aroma from the coffee pot on the outdoor furnace produced appetites that did "justice to the food. This was the .third of such gatherings this summer. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Raybolt and daughter, Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Ola Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Coner, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Morris and daughters, Patty and Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Eoilman and son. David, Mervin Beard, Mrs. Dora Douthitt, Mrs. Edgar Collins, Mrs. Maryanna Dailey and son, Robert, Mrs. Myrtle "Martin, Mrs. Zada Dixon, Misses Jessie Bradley, Effie Douthitt,
- At noon a delirious dinner Vera Pinkston, Wanda Wright,
Hitting an unprecedented high in employment, labor ' f? ! I", ""J rX, VndMr .ml
DAILY TIMES OPEN FORUM
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An Invitation Since purchasing the BOLINGER SERVICE STA-
and proper. Articles of 500 words . f TION we have enjoyed a
Letters and interviews of a 1 suitable nature and fsropcr news- j paper interest are' sought for this ( column, the editor reserving the risht to eeusor or reject any ar-1
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The country's basic industries have nearly reached their capacity while straining to catch up with public demand for goods.
SURPRISE PARTY HELD SUNDAY Those who . gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne and daughter, Glenna Dale, September 8, for a surprise party in honor of Mrs. Payne's oldest daughter, Geraldine Clark, were Mr. and' Mrs. Homer Johnson, Floyd Johnson, and Wanda Johnson' of Sullivan route three, Dale McKee, Gene
nivilian PrnrlnnHnn Arlminlatratni. T-Vin F Cmull aaiA
recently, "This means that industry is within sight of full S'o? HvnSl
proauciion oi iinisned goods it industrial peace continues. t At noon a delicious dinner Vera
Goble's birthday.
i j . 1 - rkr. 1 '. 'and home made mneaDDle ice
ivtce? wiuweu an increase 01 i,4UU,uuu over June in non-,; - ,. Dorothv Mrs. Jack Boothe. forming inUc Tr,u -u; i i. o ti i.: i.j cream, u was aiso uuivwy .
that more than 5,000,000 workers have withdrawn from the labor force since V-J Day. The term "labor force" covers these in the armed forces as well as civilian employment. - The gross national production the value of the country's productive effort hit a $130,000,000,000 annual rate in the April-May-June quarter, Small said.
7ITOSICALE TO BE j HELD TUESD AY NIGHT I A musicale will be given Tuesday, September 17th at 8:00 p. m. at the Methodist church sponsored by the W.S.C.S. Those
Income n.tvmpnrs fn vnrlivirlnnla shnwcul vice ? tha .participating are Mrs. . Grace
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second rtnart.er for Hip first time afn th i;;a; r.f inneu, lassa nem, Mary
wat- production after V-E Day. Consumer spendings advanced sharply and savings declined in proportion. Shoe production dropped during the second quarter and was attributed to the slow m'ovement of hides and the indus- !
materials showed an increase and Small predicts surpluses I of brick and tile will be found in 1947. I psi IOTA XI
TWlfesflknost industries are gradually showing an increase with many of them already well above the pre-war rate of production. However, this month will probably end
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. .. .. voy ui pwuwuii una jcai uuc , . AvomiP Thl'! will he tVio nrmnlirrr ,v,o,ni,,n ...u;u a..: l i Iana Avenue, mis Will DB
V U 'V." 6 Yvmui ib tying up movement business and sociai meeting
vj. many ian lucttciidis vuany iieeuea in an oasic industries,
:r less are preferred. AH arti?Ies ent to thn Open Fonun must be ignrd and address given, in order that the editor may know the ivr'tex, however, the writer's name will not be published if requested. 'Articles pubil::ied herein do ot necessarily express the sentiment of the Daily Times and this paper may er may not agree with -tatenicnt contained herein.
Tassa Reid, Mary Lou
Daniels, Betty Cauldwell, Beverly McCammon, Joyce Creamer, Naomi Hedrick, Ruth C. Hayworth and Wanda Wright. The public is cordially invited to attend.
The Phi Iota Xi Sorority will meet Monday evening, September 16th, at 7:30 o'clock with
Mrs. Cleotis Hamilton, 203 Ind-
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, HOBBS EEUNION ! The annual Hobbs reunion wa: held at the Sullivan park September 8th. There was an early mornine rain and the day was
cold but several came with wellfilled baskets to enjoy another reunion. The afternoon was spent ;n conversation. There was a short business meeting and Bill and Noland Hobbs entertained with guitar and banjo music and sang several numbers. ' Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hopewell, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hobbs and Kenneth of Lawrenceville, Illinois; Bill Hobbs of Muncie, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Lex McCammon, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Squires and rons, Billie rnd Bobbie, and Dickie Kovalcrki of Carlisle; Mr. and Mrs. Garland McCammon
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ridge anc1 children, Reba, Ruth, Gaylord Ranald and Nancy, and grandchildren, Dixie, Jackie and Dorothy McKinley r of ; Papftor.: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hobbs land children, Don and Earline, Hallic Mason, Mr. and Mrs?. Noland Mason and children, Jimmie, David and Larry, Mrs. Marion Anderson snd son, Don and Dart11, and Noland Hobbs, all af
Sullivan. John Squires of Car-
lirle and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Puckett and daughter, Karen, of Vincennes called in the afternoon. It was decided to keep the
same place and the first Sunday
in September to meet again next
year.
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Milk-Fed FRYERS 40c lb.
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HOME-MADE PIES
READY MIXED CONCRETE Delivered in Sullivan 4 Bas Mix Per Yd. $3.50 5 Bag .Mix Per Yd. $9.00 412 Bag Mix Per Yd..$8.75 5J4 Bag Mix Per Yd. $9.50 . .. ... , 6 Baa-Mix Per Yd. $10.00 a, ; CONCRETE BLOCKS Smooth Face 18c Each
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BIRTHDAY CLUB The Birthday Club met at the home of Sarah Ferree September 12 and enjoyed a covered dish dinner. In the afternoon they quilted and tacked a comfort. Members present were Marie Boles, Josie Eno, Chloe Burk, Tamar DeHart, Ella Eno, Elmira Tolbert, Annie Cushman, Helen Phillips, Mrs. Thompson, Tressa Patton, Maurine Kelly, Michael Kelly, Gracie Wernz, Maud Brown, Mary Foutz, Fylura
S-Foutz, Mrs. Shake, Lima Pierce,
Johanna Medsker, Josie Arnett, Pauline Osburn, Frances Ferree and the hostess, Sarah Ferree.
Save It! Bundle It!
Have It Ready!
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Erosion Warning Sounded
CHICAGO (UP) An article in the current issue of Prairie Farmer advises farmers not to plow in the fall if it causes .erosion of top soil during the winter.
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