Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 218, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 October 1946 — Page 8
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Yellcwstcne Almost S.R.O. YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyo. (UP) Tourist travel through picturesque Yellowstone National Park recorded a record-breaking 814,907 visitors during the period from Oct. 1, 1945 to Sept. 30, 1943 marking a 40 per cent increase over pre-war 1941.
FISHING BY EAR STEHEKIN, Wash. (UP) A ' Washington State College co-ed has added another item to feminine allure.. Elizabeth Buckner's ear lobes are sporting the latest brown hackles complete with feathers and barbed hooks. They are ear rings made of trout flies.
SOCIETY
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BIRTHDAY SUPPER A birthday supper was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Burris in honor of the birthday of Mr. Burris. After supper, all were called . to the living room where Mr. Burris opened his presents. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Burris and Mrs. Carl Fulford then sang, in honor of their father, "That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine" and "Precious Memories." Another son. James E. Burris and wife of Terre Haute, were unable to attend.
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PHILATHEA CLASS PARTY HELD FRDDAY, OCTOBER 25 The Baraca Philathea class of the Sullivan First Baptist Church held a class party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spencer on West Washington Street Fridajr evening, October 25. The evening's entertainment was directed by Norma Spencer. Refreshments of donuts, cider and apples were served to the following class members: Mary Lou Hinkle, Abbie Faught, Ilene Warford, Rachel Faught, Gwendolyn Hilgediek, Norma Spencer, Mary K. Baldwin, Charlotte Ingersoll, Mary Simmers, Walter Hubble, Jack Spencer, Jack Buckley, Bill Gadberry and Bob Gad berry. One guest, Anita Jean Allen, was present. COONHUNTERS ASSOCIATION TO MEET The Sullivan County Coonhunters Association will hold their regular meeting Saturday, November 2nd at the City Hall at 8:00 p. m. There is important business to be transacted at this time. All members are urged to attend.
Lewis Proposes Higher Pay. Less
Hours For Miners WASHINGTON, Oct 31 (UP) John L. Lewis' proposals for a new soft coal contract were expected today to center on the demand for shorter hours with a compensating increase in hourly rates. Lewis, as President of the United Mine Workers (AFL) will go into conference with federal coal administration officials tomorrow to outline the union's petition. It has not yet been officially conceded that the government has agreed to reopen the contract in effect since an understanding between Lewis and the adminis
tration to reopen the agreement i MT. TABOR Mr. and Mrs. Will Foutz, ;Mr. and Mrs. . Toody Bogard' and Nancy, Mrs. Bertha Ryland, Mr. and JVIrs. Ray Walker and son and 'little niece, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson, Mrs. Alma Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade and son helped Mrs. Luvisa Wood celebrate her birthday Sunday. Mrs. Georgia Plew was in Terre Haute last Wednesday. Several from this community attended the funeral of Mrs. Ida Geiger at Sullivan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Foutz had as their guests one day last week Rev. and ,Mrs. Howard Day and Rev. Doolin and family. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burnett called on Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Pinkston Sunday afternoon. ,. Mrs. Easton Shipp and sons scent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Bruce Coppage. ,Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burnett have; returned home after a few weeks vacation in California. Mrs. Bruce Coppage : was ; in Terre Haute one day recently.1 Mrs.- Dorothy Thompson of this community attended ' -the Teachers Institute the latter part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferree had as their guests recently their daughter and family of Terre Haute., Allen Pinkston remains . seriously ill at the home of his son, Ray Pinkston. THAT'S THE OLD EYE STEWARTSTOWN, N. H. (UP) Nothing wrong with 83-year-
old Levi Brooks' eyesight- Out hunting, he drew a. bead, fired I and killed with one bullet a 200- ' pound bear.
COUNTY HARDWARE
VAUGHN F. JONES
ARTIE SHAW AND "AMBER" WED
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PAXTON Mesdames Ella Ridge of New Lebanon and Ada Ridge spent Thursday with Mesdames Delia Banther and Clara Vester. Don Hiatt was in , Louisv 'e, Kentucky Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCammon and Mrs. Cress Dailey were in Sullivan Wednesday. Lloyd Neal- of Logansport, spent Thursday and Thursday night here with his mother, Mrs. Allie Neal, and Mr. Neal and other relatives and friends. Miss Georgianne Latshaw of Carlisle, visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cress Dailey, Thursday night. Master Ned Williams spent the week-end in Indianapolis with relatives. ,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vester and family of LaPorte, Indiana, spent the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. Clara Vester, and other relatives and friends. Bill Smith of LaPorte, Indiana, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Morrison Jr. announce the arrival of a son born October 26th. Mrs. Connie Sheets and Misses Mary MacDonald and LaVaughn Hiatt of Indianapolis, spent the week-end at their homes here. Mrs. Betty Milam of Sullivan, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hiatt and family Monday. JVIrs. John Ridge of near New Lebanon, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. John Ridge and family. Mrs. Maggie Cox spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox and family. Merritt MacDonald and Joyce
Rogers are home after several months overseas duty with the U. S. Army. Mrs. Zelma Whitlock and Miss Dorothy called on friends here Monday. Chester and Leland McCammon spent Saturday afternoon with their grandparents,' Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McCammon.
College Gets Rare Bible WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE, PULLMAN, Wash. (UP) A tooled Bible printed in Germany in 1582 has been added to the rare collection of 155 volum I given to the State College library by Col. Axel H. Oxholm of Washington, D. C. FBI Man Accepts Challenge INDIANAPOLIS (UP) Norman H. McCabe, new director of the Indianapolis Federal Bureau of Investigation, had his first case waiting for him when he took over. He "launched an intensive investigation" to find an empty house for his family.
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Popular Brands of Cigars Now available in boxes of 50 cigars. Bennett's Pharmacy "Your Druggist Is More Than A Merchant." Phone 96
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ARTIE SHAW, band leader, and Kathleen Winsor Herwig, above, author of "Forever Amber," were married In Juarez, Mexico, shortly after each had obtained a divorce. Shaw, who gave his age as 36, previously was married to Movie Actress Lana Turner, the late Jerome Kern's daughter Betty, and more recently to Ava Gardner, film actress. The present Mrs. Shaw, 28, was divorced from Robert
John Herwig, former California football star, (International)
LOCALS Mrs. Margaret Lippeatt of Dugger, and Eunice Lippeatt of Indianapolis, left Wednesday for Knoxville, Tennessee. From there they will go to Washington! D. C, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Lippeatt. While there they will visit many places of interest. They plan to be gone for two months.
Ben Sacra who is now employed at Owensboro, Kentucky at the Sacra Brothers Mill was home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur- Sacra of Kokomo, Indiana, Mr. and Mc9, Ross Buckley and Mr. and MisJ Tom Sacra -pi Terre -Haute were guests of" Mr. 'and Mrs. Ben Sacra Sunday. s Mrs. Cleve Lewellyn returned to Sulljvan Tuesday from a two weeks visit in Flint, Michigan.
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TD THE VOTERS OF SULLIVAN COUHTY Dear Voter :- I am a candidate for re-election to the office of County Recorder for a second term. During my campaign for my present term, I promised the voters that if elected, I would stay in the office and conduct it in a courteous and efficient manner. This I have done. If re-elected I will continue to do so. Due to the duties of my office, I will not be able to contact all the voters in person, before the election. Most of you know my family and myself and my past record. I want to assure you that I will appreciate your help and consideration in the election November 5th. (Mrs.) Lorella E. Hallbeck Candidate for Re-election for County Recorder. Republican Ticket.
(Paid Pol. Adv.)
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