Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 206, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 October 1946 — Page 3

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, OCT. 15, 19-10. PAGE THREE Farm Bureau To Meet Nov. 13-15 INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 14 Ar of Indiana's 92 counties, are expected to attend. Among the convention highlights will be addresses by President Schenck on "Forward to Normal;" Governor Ralph F. Gates; Donald Kirkpatrick, Chi"a?o. General counsel for the American Farm Bureau Federation; J. E. Stanford, secretary of the Kentucky Farm Bureau; and President Frederick L. riovde of Purdue University, on "Educational Decisions." The ninth annual convention of the Indiana Rural Youth, for those between 18 and 28 years, will be held on Nov. 13, with business sessions at the World War Memorial in Indianapolis and other sessions held in conjunction with the Farm Bureau conference. The Farm Bureau business session for official delegates will be held on Nov. 15 at the Roof Garden of the Severin Hotel, Indianapolis. the probe desire of 1638, Percival Lowle of Bristol, England, set sail for the new world with his family. This was the beginning of the New England Lowells who in the course of 10 generations became preachers, scholars, lawyers, poets and diplomats. "Peace of Mind" Liebman. This book discusses the ills of our time and formulates a rea SULLIVAN COUNTY FRIENDSHIP NOTICE The Sullivan County Friendship Association will hold its quarterly meeting in the gymnasium of the high school building at Shelburn, Indiana on Thursday evening, October 17, at seven o'clock. Bring well filled baskets and your own table service. A good program has been planned and the best of fellowship. NOTICE The Country Birthday club their lives I will meet October 17 at the their children home of Mrs. Edith Vaughn with Mrs. Dorothy Burke as co-hostess. A covered dish dinner will be served at the noon hour. The entertainment committee is composed of Mrs. Gloria Britton and Mrs. Lida McCammon. Please bring articles for the white elephant sale. Members are urged supervision. rangements have been completed to hold the 28th annual convention of the Indiana Farm Bureau at the Murat Theatre, Indianapolis, on November 13 to 15, it was announced today I by President Hassil E. Schenck, a Boone conntv farmpr Sfvrnl thnncan Non-fiction (free shelf) "The Low.ells and Their Seven Worfds" Greenslet. In the year LIBRARY sonable tolerant faith and a per suasive course of action. " . farmers, coming from every one to attend. Visitors welcome.

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