Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 209, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 October 1946 — Page 5
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club's administration head, hav
ing been its fourth president ,jjfter the founding. She is employed here by the Black Lumber Company and is a very well-
Vknown figure for outstanding
business and leadership capaoin- i work an(j not
!es' . . . worker.
Miss Haines,
in an effort "to write into specific legislation some of the principles upon which the Federation was founded and in which every member believes . . that the right to work is a property right and shall not be abridged or denied on account of race, color, sex or marital status of i,he worker. That the criterion or test
of the job is the ability to do the
the sex of the
Adams was under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Springer. Superintendent Campbell who was accompanied to the meeting
by his wife, Mrs. Campbell, was presented a gift of appreciation for his inspiring words and Mrs. Lydia Brown on behalf of the BPW's presented Miss Haines with a lovely gift as a token of the esteem with which she is beheld by the organization.
at the helm of
the state BPW organization, has likewise steered the local body through three different periods, Jflie first being from 1921 to 1922. Another state celebrity from $ie local functioning order is Miss Betty Sinclair, State BPW Recording Secretary, who affords the very necessary assistance to Miss Haines on business and correspondent matters. National President Sally Buticr'of Indianapolis, is supported
one hundred per cent, Miss Self
A number of guests were pres-
"These principles in legislative !ent for the dinner meeting which nomenclature are the Equal Paywas the highlight of the National Bill and the Equal Rights A- Business & Professional Women's mendment," they said. This is in Week in Suiiivan, an event reality the theme of this year's which was proclaimed state-wide national federation goals "Jobs, in a prociamation released early Justice and Peace." thig week by Governor Ralph A beautiful series of choral Gates, music was heard by the dining j Last night's meeting was preBPW's. The croup Marguerite i pared and directed by Public
Together Again
French. Barbara Colvin, Jessie Boles, Mary Simmers, Lulu Bald
win, Nellie Ford, Anna Grace
nd Miss Haines said today by Richcy and Beverly McCammon,
he local and state organizations accompanied by Mrs.
Relations Chairman Josephine
Dudley and her associates Elizabeth Scott, Geneva McCrocklin, Naomi Self and Thelma Shep-
Isabelle herd.
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Red Streaks (Continued from Page ,1) factor in many of the Arrows' successful plays both in blocking and ball carrying. Calvin Hilgediek rocked the Terre Haute boys back on their heels several
times on off-tackle and center plays. - . Wiley's second score came in the fourth period after a Red Streak drive from the Arrow 35 to the 10 where Westwood broke through left tackle for the score. The extra point was run over by Westwood,- making the score 130. A few minutes later Russell
attemnted to Dunt while standing the bobwhite shared the
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THEIR RUMORED disagreement apparently ended, Rita Hayworth, glamorous film star, and her
movie producer-actor husband, ' Arrow back was clear only to ,Orson Welles, wave from their j slip and fall. The Red Streaks
on his own 5 and a Sullivan , nome.
player inadvertently backed up too much on a block and blocked the punt. Russell recovered on the 3-yard marker where. Wiley took over. Branson ran off left end for the touchdown and the game ended two minutes after the extra point by Westwood. The Arrows never gave up although too light to do A much about moving the big Wiley linemen due to the extremely muddy condition of the field. Several times it seemed that an
Smelly . Pup Spills Beans CHICAGO (UP) John Powell, a pet shop owner, brought a
puppy into court to "testify" for him that his animals were pro
perly cared for. But the puppy
supported the prosecution. "He
smells," said Judge John J. Griffin. "Fifty and costs,"
Hen and Bomwhite Merge BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP) A kind-hearted hen took up where a disgruntled bobwhite left off when she took the bobwhite's two eggs under her wings and hatched two healthy toby quail at the Buffalo Zoo. The hen and
same
ALPHA DELPHIAN CLUB TO MEET The Alpha Delphian club will meet Monday, October 21, at 2:15 at the home of Mrs. Wendell Tennis. Stolen Auto Hangs Around
If IK I H tlvK J Il'H ATE MHUE . FoliUon Nd. 2339 Notice is hereby given that Ze)n De-in has filed her petition in Die Sullivan Circuit Courc to hnve tiuj ' place ami time of her birth dcterrmierl. Sai.l pelitinii ip set for hearing un October 2.th. 1!)!S at 9:00 A. M. Dated this 18th flay of October. HUB. JAMES H. RINfiilR., Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court.
BACKACHE DUETO KIDNEYS?
ANNAHEIM, Cal. (UP) An automobile missing almost a j
year was found just three blocks I Read This: If excess acidity of youf from where it was stolen Police I urine makes your back ache m you groan irom wrieie H was muii.ii. .runi-e . , . M yQU get up tnree or foar m said it had been there since the njght to pass water, now be of good cheer ,
day it disappeared. A mistake in Three generations ago a tamous doctor
the engine number report prevented its discovery earlier.
'plane, the "Rita Hayworth Spe
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SAP FLOWS FAST
Made Good Cars in Those Days SALEM, Neb. (UP) John Emmert and Emerson Harlan made a 4,600-mile trip to Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Niagara Falls and Rochester, N. Y., in a 1914 Ford. They had no tire or machine trouble, they said.
. Help the Scouts
tho- bnnrlreds of his oatients hacS
this backache. He developed a medicine) made of exactly the right amount of six' teen herbs, roots, vegetables, and balsam truly Nature's own way to relief. Now millions have used it. The medU '
cine is xji jviuiict a owhiup-awu a ii stantiy you take it, it starts to works flushing out those excess acids that may. be causing your backache ; : . increasing the flow of urine to help ease that burning sensation when you pass water : ; . and that bladder irritation that makes you get up nights. Caution : take as directed; You'll say it's really marvelous. For free trial supply, send to Dept. U, Kilmer St Co., Inc., Box 1255, Stamford, Conn. Or get full-sized bottle of Swamp Root today at your drugstore.
were big enough to stand and wait and Sullivan blockers just bounced or slid off when attempting to move on offense. Jack Turpen's deception was dulled by pounds of mud on his
uniform and cleats. Thrasher and
STANDFORD, Conn. (UP) j Russell did a magnificent job of
Sap flews in a tree faster Uian pass-receiving although the ball
is usually thought, says Nestor was as slippery as the proverbial Caroselji. afsociat? pathologist cf eel and Brodie and Turpen shot the Bartlett Tree Research Lab- ! the aerials consistently accurate oratories. Dyes in;, ted into a jtt them.' The whole Arrow team FO-fot-iall 1 .-re have been found showed definite improvement on
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(Formerly Ladson's Tee-Y-Tee Bakery)
j to spread from the .roots to ihe i branches wilhin a few hours, lie reported.
Old Kentucky Exrr.tlins
offense and defense ( but were unable to work their plays well in the slush.
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j WHITESBURG, Ky. (UP) Three families of Letcher county bsve grown to such an extent it has been proposed a school district be established to accommodate the 45 children. All the families live within "hollering di3tance",yOf one another.
Wiley (20) Wiley Euev Roloff Shannon Harrison Nasser Dunn Goodale Brown McClure Pinkston W est wood
Sullivan (0) Sullivan Thrasher McCrocklin Southwood Kaiser Grable Kellams Russell
Brodie i Turpen I
Anderson
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Score by periods:
Wiley r. '. : 6 0 0 1420 Sullivan 0 0 0 00 Scoring touchdowns Westwood. 2; Branson. 1.
Points after touchdowns! WcFtwood, 2 (ran).
Substitutions Viley: Patton, Kecgan, Mitchell, Fischer, Fuson, Slreeter, Symon, Gordon, Ketner. Jenser, Cabell, Branson, Heidenteich, Pruett. Suiiivan: Pinkston, Hilgcdiek, Frisbie, J. Scully, Moore, Lasky, Spoonmore. Officials Referee. De Vault; umpire. Pointer; head linesman, Jlrebaugb.;
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