Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 200, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 October 1946 — Page 6
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Charles and Frank Helderman and daughter, Olive, had as their supper guests Wednesday night, Mr. and Mrs. Don Charlton and daughter, .Tuanita. Mr. and Mrs. Don Charlton and daughter, Juanita, were in Terre Haute Friday. Mrs. Louise Williams Lucas, former nursa of the local hospital, now employed at Union Hospital in Terre Haute, visited friends in Sullivan Friday. Mrs. Frank Shappeck and young daughter, Kathie. returner!
to their home in Indianapoi"? Friday after visiting here with
Mrs. Shappeck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilman of North Section Street. Mrs Allen Reed Markee returned last Thursday from a few days visit in Indianapolis with " -arents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Drake. Miss Minnie Mattix spent Sunday in Rockville the guest of her sister, Miss Irene Mattix. Miss Patty Powers of Shelburn spent the week-end with her father, Vernal Power. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors who were so thoughtful at the time of the passing of our loved one, Jerry Leon Clayton. We are grateful to Brother A. J. McLaughlin, the singers, and those who sent flowers or helped in any way. F.very token of sympathy shall be cherished in our memory. The Family
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miniRtratrix of the estate rf Losia M. Beasley. deceased late of Sullivan County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be rolvent.
ELIZABETH B. POWELL,
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T. H. Vocalist Presents Program To Delphian Club
Naval Depot At Crane Plans Open
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VILLAGE HOMEMAKERS The Village Honifmakcrs will hold their anniversary dinner Tuesday evening, Oetobrr 8th, at sis o'doek at the Dinner Bell.
Every member is requested attend.
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Navy Day, October 27, falls on a Sunday this year, and as a part of a planned nation-wide observance the Crane Naval Ammunition Depot will be open to the general public for the first time in its history.
WOMAN'S CLUB The Woman's Club will
with the president, 'Mrs. Mai
calm Campbell, Tuesday, October 8 for a 12:30 covered dish
Navy Day visitors to the Depot will be admitted at either of two
gates, the Bloomington Gate or the Crane Gate. Each will be met open from 9:00 a. m. until 3:00
P. m.
Upon arrival at the gates visi-
luncheon. Mrs. J. R. Crowder will tors will park their automobiles nsW fnr inHivlHunl rflennncac "A 1
ask for individual responses
Thought on Youth.
on the outside and will board
Navy buses which will carry them on a fifteen-mile tour of the reservation. No meals will ba served during their stay on the Depot, nor will it even be possible to purchase sandwiches or coffee, since the cafeteria and snack bar will be closed over
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice i herehv p-ivn th..f
undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of John' L. GelltnRer, deceased iate of Sullivan County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be colvent. GEORGE D. GETTINGER. i , . , Administrator. 1st ins 9-30-46 3t.'
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Miss Edith Kruzan weTl known singer from Terre Haute presented a thirty minute musical program- this afternoon at the first meeting of the Alpha Delphian club at the home of Mrs. Wallace Springer. The meeting was a president's tea in honor of the new president of the club, Mrs. Omar Nichols. The following compositions were given. "O del mio amato ben" by Donaudy, "Mini's Song (La Boheme)" by Puccine, "Melodie" by Zandonai, "Nuit D'Etoiles" by Debussy, "Noc-turne" by Head, "The Night Has a Thousand
Eyes" by Hageman, "Miranda" by Hageman, "Tell Me, Oh Blue Sky" by Giannini, and "Into the Night" by Edwards. Miss Kruzan w accompanied by Mrs. Arthur Hill. Mrs. Cogley Cole of Bebay, Indiana, who is the 1st vice president of the Indiana FederatedClubs was the speaker for ithe pfternoon. Mrs. Cole is a practicing attorney in Vevay and is quite prominent throughout Indiana. She will be a candidate for the State president in the
spring election. t ZELMA HARBAUGH MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Zelma Harbaugh Missionary Society of the First Christian Church met at the home of Mrs. Thelma Robinson Thursday evening, October 3, with twenty-four members and one guest present. The meeting opened with " the group singing "Send the Light," followed by prayer by Rosetta Ford. After the business session the meeting was turned over to Mrs. Thelma Robinson, program chairman. Mrs. Harry Brumette and Mrs. Dola Usrey gave the devotions. Mrs. Pauline Mahan and Mrs. Nina Anderson gave articles on the progress of Fellowship Centers in St. Louis and New York and Mrs. Edith Clarkson presented a story entitled "If You Love Me." The meeting closed by all giving the benediction. Refreshments of doughnuts and cider were served during the
social hour.
LOCAL GIRL TO BE HONOREE AT FORMAL PARTY IN TEXAS Miss Norma Jane Anstead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anstead, 435 West Washington St.,
will be honoree at a formal . tho uopk-enri
birthday dinner Wednesday I night, October 9th, at the Hocka- ' For security reasons visitors day Junior College in Dallas, J will not be allowed to smoke or Texas, where she is a Freshman. ( take pictures while on the reserMiss Anstead will be introduce vation. This is due to the nature ed to a Hockaday tradition when of the Depot itself, and to the her birthday cake with lighted huge amounts of explosives and candles is carried into the dark- , chemical warfare apparatus storened dining room. All the girls ed there.
in her party will slip their rings over lighted candles. It is said that the wish made when ths
fc la the play Green Pastures, the character Noah observed, "I ain't very much, but I'se all I got.'; This is simple but eloquent reasoning. The realization of responsibility to yourself and to others to be cheerful, sympathetic, and helpful is the basis of a sound personality. Hi
and disgruntled people are a burden to all. Take good care of yourself. Do not forget that both your family physician and your pharmacist are oa your side to help you stay well and happy. All you have to do is ask for their help. When ill, see your physician. We are fully equipped to fill your prescriptions and furnish the needed sickroom supplies. Bennett's Pharmacy "Your Druggist Is More Than A Merchant." Phone 96
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ring is put over the candle will be granted if the honoree succeeds in blowing out the candle. Coffee will be served in e drawing room after dinner. PHILATHEA CLASS The Philathea Class of the Sullivan First Baptist Church will meet Tuesday evening, October 8th, at 7:30 p. m. at the lome of Miss Rachael Faught, 30 West Snow Street.
B.P.W. In Final Round-Up For Bridge Tuesday
Two stops will be made during the fifteen-mile tour, one at the Rocket Range, located on the shore of Lake Greenwood, the other at Mine Hill "B". At the first stop the visitors . will be
treated to a pyrotechnic display. 1 TOKYO, Oct. 7.
Various flares, rockets, and Japanese Diet today formally colored smoke bombs will be approved a new constitution refired across the waters. At the nouncing war forever. The vote
second stop, they will view an elaborate display of every typ? of
Japanese Diet VJ(!?i War
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ammunition produced on the Depot while ordnance experts explain the various steps in their construction. From here they will be returned to the gate at which they entered. During the day each passengercarrying bus will have a Depot employee on board. This employee will point out and explain each activity and other points of
Final round -up was being ,lnt,f est pastsed un tour and
made today by the Sullivan
Business and Professional Women for ticket sales and decorations and displays of "the-things-
you - like - to - find - at the grocer's" were taking their places in the rooms of the beautiful Sullivan American Legion Home in preparation for tomorrow's afternoon and evening BPW bridge benefit. With refreshments accenting the afternoon "rubbers", BPW's prepared to swell their financial funds with profits derived from both sessions as they laid plans for more extensive community activities whereby the graduating girls of Sullivan High School may take their places in the modern world . . . skill, highly educated, and confident of her ability. j One of the outstanding features of the BPW program in
.Sullivan is a scholarship fund
available to graduating students to foster these high ideals of the B. & P. W. Federation in Sulli- 1 van. I
will present each visitor with a
souvenir booklet containing an illustrated history of the reservation, during the. trip.
was 432 to 5. Negative votes included those
by two Communist members and an independent who objected to the constitution's retention of the Emperor system. Two other Communists were not present in the house when the vote was cast. Premier Shigeru Yoshlda, whose cabinet drew up the original draft, said the new constitution marked the first "real step" towards Japan's reconstruction and pledged that the government would make every effort to cooperate with the people in enforcing it.
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