Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 246, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 December 1946 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMESTUESDAY, DEC. 10, 1946. SULLIVAN. INDIAN, 3 Tonight & Wed. -COME EARLYFrederics 3 minute miracle wave Frederics -Tru-Curl oil machineless Frederics Vitron
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EXTRA Pro Football "CARDINALS Vs BEARS"
Plus Andy Clyde Comedy & Basketball Short
f SOCIETY FAREWELL PARTY
I A farewell party was given Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oris Neal in honor
of Reverend and Mrs. Jack Arnold. Brother Arnold, who has been pastor of the Indian Prairie church for seven years, has accepted a charge 'at Flora, Ind
iana ana will move tnere soon. The church presented them with a lovely desk, chair and lamp -and Mrs. Arnold's Sunday School class gave her two beau
tiful pictures. The girls" chorus sang several songs and games were played. Refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Mary Dona-
hay, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Quick, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Booker, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Max Robbins and children, Mrs. Thelma Benefiel, Mrs. Daisy
Smith and children, Mrs. Muriel James and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Chanley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton and children, Mrs. Lois Miley and Martha, Mrs. Verna Booker, Mrs. Geneva Car-
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rithers and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Erton, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Beall, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Shackleford and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Faye Stinnett, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Haberle and children, De
loris and Gertrude Robertson, Mrs. Leslie Jones, Steward and Danny Overby, John Howard, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arnold
and Mr. and Mrs. Oris Neal.
TURMAN TOWNSHIP TRIPLE L CLUB The Turman Township Triple L Club met with Mary Mann Wible Thursday, December 5th for a covered dish luncheon, after which the Christmas meeting was given as follows: Club pledge by all followed by Christmas songs. The secretary's report was given. Business was then disposed of and the appointment of leaders for the year's lessons made. The club voted to buy $5.00 worth of Christmas Seals. Mabel Howard was appointed on the flower fund. Glen Eno and Mabel Burton were appointed on the Ways and Means committee. Delegates were selected to attend the Purdue Conference qn January 3rd with expenses paid. They were: President Rachel Vermillion and Secretary - Treasurer Maureen Kelley. A Christmas playlet was piven by Bernice Patton, Mable Burton, Maureen Kelley, Fern Monk, Cora Burton, Tressa Patton and , Maude Whitman which was enjoyed by all. Music on the harp was by Rilla Bostick. A quartet composed of Ruth Walker, Hallie Edwards, Emma Cox and Josie Eno was enjoyed by all. A reading was given by Ruth Durham. There was an exchange of gifts. The meeting was then dismissed with prayer by Josie Eno. 1 . , Those present were Tracy Underwood, Ruth Brown, Mabel Hayden and Laconda, Leanore Patton, Mable Burton, Cora Burton, Mary Foutz, Chloe Mann, Sarah Street, Emma Cox, Vern McClure, Girtha Parr. Pauline Saunders, Rilla Bostick, Fylura Foutz, Nell Kelly, Maude Whitman, Bernice Patton, Ivy Myers, Bertha Burton,- Fern Monk, Martha Huff, Helen Ridgeway, Ruth
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Pacific Crisis Solved
DELORES McGARVEY NASH
Durham, Mary Edwards, Edna Edwards, Tressa Patton, Josie
Eno, Judith Arnett, Mayme Clayton, Hallie Edwards, Ruth Nich
ols, Clara Anderson, Audrey
Graham, Edna Houpt, Rachel Vermillion and Cinda, and Ruth
Walker. The next meeting will be held January 3rd . at the Graysville Masonic Hall with a covered dish luncheon.
EXPLANATION NEEDED
STATE TO SURVEY T.B.
CHICAGO (UP) Police found
Theodore Collin, 23, in an alley ;with gun, flashlight, tear gas, fountain pen, a mask, and a Du I Page county deputy sheriff'3 I badge. They accepted his explanation. He was a Northwestern University student of criminology looking for the breeding places of crime.
INDIANAPOLIS (UP) Indiana high school students and industrial workers have the opportunity to be examined for tuberculosis and other diseases. The Indiana Tuberculosis Association has received mobile X-ray units from the State Board of Health to conduct a state-wide survey.
One-Minuute Test 1. What is a ouzel? . 2. Whet bird Is noted for laying her eggs in other birds' nests
for them to hatch?
3. What is a curlew? j&
Words of Wisdom
Obstinacy and contention are common qualities, most appearing in, and best becoming, a mean and illiterate soul. Montaigne. Hints on Etiquette "Good breeding is the art cf pleasing or contributing as much
as possible to the ease and happl ness of those with whom you con
-GRAB BAG verse,' has been said, and truly.
Today's Horoscope v If this is the anniversary of your birth, you are slightly inclined toward pessimism and should try to curb this tendency. You have keen intuitive powers and frequently save yourself and friends from disaster through it. You are kind, rather sensitive, versatile, discreet, and eager to learn. You are loving and considerate in your home. Be on your guard today agfinst the unexpected, if you are abroad, walking, or driving a vehicle. The moon enters Cancer at 10:45 a. m. Con
l- i serve ynilT1ir"''""",J wmmmm
rather than indulge in a sudden whim. If you find yourself in a creative mood, you are likely to be hindered by delays. Accept this philosophically. The psychological block over, go full steam ahead on productive Ideas and work.
MAJURO. Marshall Islands
(UP) The Navy's military gov
ernment setup on Majuro Atoll is providing its' administrative
officers with some laughs along
with the headaches. i Lt. William Rogers, a military : government official from Padu-1 cah, Ky., outlined for reporters touring the Pacific Islands what ' the natives on nearly Laura Island believed was a "crisis." i
The principal village on .Laura is in the unfortunate position of having two kings. King Lainlon is recognized by the Navy as the hereditary king of the village. King Jitan is head of the minority party.
Trouble in the village was i
touched off when King Jitan's 40 subjects each gave a nickle to the Red Cross. When King Lainlon's following found out about the contribution, they all kicked in with a dime. Jitan countered by taking a
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large supply of bananas and cocoanuts to Red Cross Headquarters. That was too much for Lainlon, who sent word by boat to Majuro that trouble was brewing in the village. Rogers made the 22-mile trip from Majuro to Laura in a Navy crash boat. He was met at the pier by both kings, who wanted to tf 11 thpir siflf tif flip stnrv
first. In diplomatic bargaini iashion, Rogers arranged sepjv ate conferences with each king. On the next day, the kings,
their chiefs, heads of, families and local police, all met at the government house with Rogers. He salved their wounded feelings by pointing out that both sides actually were trying to do good and that there was no cause for friction.
The kings shook hands and sheepishly admitted they were making a mountain out of a mole
hill.
One-Minute Test Answers . 1. A European blackbird. N 2. The cuckoo, also the cowbird. 3. A long-legged shore bird with a long, slender, downward curving bill. It belongs to the snipe family and inhabits uplands ''YjIflKfiW-T !,,,-
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FRANCES KATHERINE WANSTREET, left, and her mother are shown in Kansas City court where Justice of Peace Samuel C. Hayden dismissed charges against the girl in the first degree murder of Ross
Key, Jr., 8, whqfl;as drown M
LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith called on Mr. and Mrs. Hanry Freund at Linton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Winniger of Vincennes, called on Mrs. Clarence Blount Sunday. Mrs. Otto Gibbs has returned from Indianapolis where she visited her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Logan Morris. Mrs. Morris remains seriously ill at the Methodist Hospital. Mrs. Marie Farr Dick and Mrs. Burleigh Hinshaw of Montpelier,, Indiana, spent the week-end with Mrs. Clarence Blount, who has been confined to the Mary Sherman Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Roush and Mr. and Mrs. Eert Roberts of Oblong, Illinois, called on Mrs. Clarence Blount, Sunday. mm umm'mi mm RATS TESTED HIGH UP
DENVER (UP) The efficiency of artificial respiration at. high altitudes is being studied at Denver University under a $6,500 grant from the United" States Navy Scientists at the university have made a study of the respira-
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