Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 250, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 December 1946 — Page 6
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Miss Stella Willis has returned home from Waukegan, Illinois and Elwood, Indiana where she visited relatives. Miss Mona and Nellie Woodard of Indianapolis, were here Saturday looking after business
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J Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ladson and (son, who for the past several I years have resided in California, I arrived here Wednesday to make
their home. Kenneth Van Meter and family of Indianapolis, visited Mr. Van Meter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Issaac Van Meter and Mrs, Van Meter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Sutton and Mr.' and Mrs. James Trimble of Indianapolis, spent the weekend with Mr. Trimble's father, Roy Trimble and other relatives. The Marthy Ellen Club met at the home of Mrs. Emma McCormick Thursday for an all-day meeting. A bountiful dinner was
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Shanghai's City Of Dead Health Problem
How To Relieve Bronchitis' Creomulslon relieves promptly be-
totTlX1 SHANGHAI, (UP)- Within 100,000 unburied dead reflects a
genu laden pmegm, ana ala nature anangnai viruiauy unKnown to , iraamon ana a ousmess umquu; to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- its foreign residents is a city of Chinese. It is the coffin reposi
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served at the noon hour 'to seventeen members and four guests. Work was done on quilts in the , forenoon and after the business was taken care of, the
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- Between now and the end of
derstanding you must like the way it . uQuu quickly allays the cough or you are the year Shanghais health auto have your money back. : thorities have decreed that these P. R PHJUI II CIOKI dead numbering 100,000 must be
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BEECH GROVE Mrs. Pete McCullough of Sullivan spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Rill Bosstick. . Mrs. Annie Patton and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton were dinner guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Orren Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cheno-
box was packed for the children h an T' 'KI" of the Riley Hospital. Each one 'and Mr" Mrs- Alfretd
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deep-rooted Chinese belief that one should be buried at his native place. And to the Chinese that means not the place of one's birth, but the ancestral home.
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Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Borders and daughters; Genaie
Land Dprothyv ' Mr. and Mrs. Jerd Easter and ;Son, Gene, drove j to Anderson
Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Lavelle Davis and children. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bosstick were in Sullivan Monday. . Mrs. Nora ' Crowe Iet last Tuesday for a trip through the
j West. She joined a company of j midwestern folks who made the trip, sponsored by the Farm ' Bu- ! reau. 1 Mrs. Mary Frances Hayden and sons spent last week with Mrs.
Ruth Borders and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams spent last week with their daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Luthe of West Salem, Illinois. Mary and Fylura Foutz, Mrs. Melvina Foutz, Mrs. Dorothy Bo-
1 gard and daughter, Nancy Rose, ! and Mrs. Bertha Ryland were in Terre Haute, Friday, j Several from, this community attended the Turman Township Triple L club meeting at the home of Mary Wible, Thursday., ,
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RESCUE WORKERS remove a body of one of tiie unidentified victims from the tangled mass of wreckage of the New York tenement building which collapsed following an explosion in an adjoining ice house. The death toll reached 17 with 19 persona still listed as missing, presumably buried in the ruins. (International Soundohoto )
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Merle Hapes (left) New York , regarding an alleged "fix" of the fin on suspicion of smugeling
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tree may be 10,000 feet tall, but its leaves still fall to the earth," and thus a man may live thousands of miles away, but he still should be buried near his ancestors. Thus a family may have lived for several generations in Shanghai, but it still regards the town where its ebn temple is located as its "native place." Bei.'auaa' of that philosophy, most Chinese keep the coffins of their loved ones in temporary repositories, until finances, and the ebb and flow of China's almost continuous wars, make possible their removal to the native place.
.Willie, the singing whale, in Walt Disney's new musical fantasy. "Make Mine Musjc," iiiechnicplor; ;
Giant pro football fullback who was ruled ineligible for the championship playoff with the Chicago Bears at New York, is shown entering a car with detective after being questioned
game. The Bears won the championship, 24. to 14. Hapes was barred from playing as a precautionary, not an incriminatory measure. (International Sound-photo)
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activities, an estimated 100,000 coffins accumulated in Shanghai. Municipal authorities set the time limit for their removal and burial by the late December winter solstice traditionally one of the most favored periods of the year for such important ceremonies as funerals.
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THESE TOP ECONOMIC advisers leave the White House after conferring with President Truman on a new housing program aimed at relaxing controls without sacrificing new homes for veterans. Left to right, are Frank Creedon, Wilson Wyatt's successor as housing expediter; John R. Sleeiman, new assistant to the president; Maj. Gen. Philip B. Fleming, head of new office of temporary controls, and National Housing Administrator Raymond Foley. (International)
EDWARD P. TERRY, key witness in the Senate probe of Sen. Theodore G. Bilbo s relations with wai contractors, is subject of a search by the FBI. Terry. Bilbo s former secretary, oisappeared afiei claiming he and his family nad been threatened with death if ha
testifies. (International)
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