Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 252, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 December 1946 — Page 6
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SUtHVAN, INDIANS
SOCIETY
hHE yiLLAGE HOMEMAKERS
Members of The Village Ilome-
kakers . entertained their hus-
ands with a turkey dinner and
hristmas party Tuesday even-
ig, December 8th at 7:00 o'clock 1 the basement of the Christian hurch.
The room and tables were
eautiful in their yuletide decrations. A decorated Christmas
ree stood in one corner under hich was piled many gaily trapped gifts.
The dinner, consisting of tur-
ey and all the trimmings, was
erved cafeteria style. Miss Ber-
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nadyne Hull furnished the dinner music. After the dinner the following program was given:
Nina
Address Anderson.
of welcome
Acknowledgment Russell In-body.
Piano solo, Veva Pirtle.
"Heavenly Voices"
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Vocal solos, "White Christmas" and "The Gypsy" Gary Shelton. Contest by Thelma Terrell and won by Mr. and Mrs, Denver Jewell. Next the members and guests all joined in group singing of Christmas carols and while they were' singing "Jingle Bells" Santa Claus entered with bells ringing, circled the room an4 stopped near the Christmas tree. Distribution of gifts followed. Those who enjoyed the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Usrey, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Russell, Mr. and Mrs. George Walters, Mr. and Mrs. . George Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Cox, Mr. and Mrs. James Grider, Mr. and Mrs. George Wass, Mr. and Mrs, Willis Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Handford, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Asbury, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Terrell, Mr. and Mrs. Denver Jewell, Rev. and Mrs. Jack Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Foy Rusk, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Caton, Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Willis Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Inbody, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Pirtle, Mr. and Mrs. Medford Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. George Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Rush Rickard and Mrs. Ruth Perkins. The following committeewomen deserve Wanks for the very successful occasion: Program, Emma Davis; chairman, Dulcie Jewell, assisted by Thelma Terrell; decorations, Ruth. Russell, chairman, with Ada Atkinson,
I Mary Giles and Ethel Rickard vs her helpers; food, Mrs. Dorothea
Wass, Dorothy Grider, Dorothy Caton and Cleta Cox.
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 18.
To aid the U. S. Public Health
Service through a difficult period, the War Department has agreed to release 125 Army Medical Officers from active duty to
accept Reserve Commissions in
the U. S. Public Health Service, Colonel C. A. Beaucond, Executive of Indiana Military District, announced today.' Officers re
leased will be confined to those
with MOS 3100 (Military Occu
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student who vanished Dec. 1, has
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CHICAGO (UP) Membership in the National Association of Home Builders has grown from 8,000 to 11,500 members during the past year, demonstrating that the many knotty problems confronting builders have been "driving them into a formidable nation-wide show of strength," Executive Vice-President Frank W. Cortright reports. IT PAYS TO RELAX
CHICAGO, (UP) Victor J. Bartoiai, a . former dirt track stunt driver, often told his father-in-law, Fred Davis, that the thing to do in an auto accident is "just relax," Both followed that advice when their car overturned in a collision. It worked. Police arrived to find the two reaching through a broken window for their hats.
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ONE OF THE GERMAN rocket specialists now working for the U.S. army, Eric Kashig Ueftj, discusses me firing of a V-2 missile ( background j with technician Barney B. Halbert at White Sands Proving Ground, N. M. The Ordnance Department recently revealed that German scientists have stepped up rocket research ten years with their advanced jmowlecige ci ths intricate and deadly weapon?, , llnt&MtiwslX
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LOCALS
Becky Hobinson, bookkeeper at the J. C. Penney Store, was admitted to the Mary Sherman Hospital this morning where her condition is reported as serious. Mrs. L. A. Stewart left last week for St. Petersburg, Florida, where she will spend the winter visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. F. Miller and family. c
Alaskan Exposure
KETCHIKAN, Alaska (UP) A Ketchikan housewife ran a mile along a beach clothed only in a nightgown and slippers, seeking help when her house caught fire. She recovered from the experience, but her 20 dogsperished in the flames which destroyed her home. River Tow Record Set
THE DALLES, Ore. (UP) The largest upstream tow ever made on the Columbia River was completed when the powerful towboat Winquatt brought 11 barges at once into The Dalles. The tow covered an area of approximately one acre. Archer Bags Pheasant
CARRYING PLACARDS, demonstrators (top) stage a rally for Generalissimo Franco in Madrid where he to!d them that the United Nations hr.d no right to interfere in the internal affairs of Spain. The turnout ocxui red after proposals had been made before the U. N. to recall ambassadors from Spain until the end of Franco's regime. At bottom are same ol the 300,000 persons who gathered at the dc-moiisuation. (Jiice;ncitoiia!)
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LEWISBURG, Pa. (UP) Bucknell University students believe they have another William Tell in their midst. H. Albert Bohner brought a pheasant out of the sky with a bow and arrow. Game officials said Bohner used a 50-pound-pull bow and some 28-inch small game arrows. Westward by Bicycle
RICHLAND, Wash. (UP) Social note: the Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Acheson entertained their daughter, Mrs. Paul Libby, . her husband and Florence Crumpaker. The trio arrived on bicycles from Chicago. Births Outpace Deaths
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WE DON'T make wagers very often, but we'd lay heavy odds that the business of chimney sweeps would increase tremendously if film star Leslie Brooks filled in for Santa Claus at Christmas time. The gallant males in the land could be depended upon to make certain that the chimneys were in tip-top shape as is Leslie, .(International)
Letters and interviews of a suitable nature and proper newspaper interest are souffht for this column, the editor reserving the right to censor or reject any article he may deem is not suitable and proper. Articles ef '900'Jwords or less are preferred. All articles sent to the Open Forum must be signed and address given, in order that the editor may know the writer, however, the writer's name will not be published if requested. Articles published herein do ftot necessarily express the sentiment of the Daily Times and this paper may or may not agree with statements contained herein. $120,000 for Crash Victims
SALT LAKE CITY (UP) If you want to live a long time come to Utah. Figures of the federal bureau of census show that 16,940 babies were born in the state last year while there were only 5,144 deaths. Bee Amateurs Excel
SPOKANE, Wash. (UP) The Spokane benefit baseball fund, being raised by donors throughout the nation to aid the wives and families of the nine Spokane baseball players killed in a bus crash last June, has reached the $120,000 mark. MIGHTY WHALE HUNTER
NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (UP) Cap'n Jesse Holbrook, an oldtime whaling skipper, perhaps holds the record for the largest number of whales taken during
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MINNEAPOLIS (UP) Minnesota's 4,000 beekeepers sre second in honey production throughout the nation despite the fact that two-thirds of them are. antateurs, the state association of apiarists claims. The average Minnesota b,ee colony numbers, about 75,000 bees.
"Ten Nights" Town Votes Dry
CEDARVILLE, O. (UP) This village, where the play "Ten Nights in a Baroom" was written, went bone dry in the recent election. , , Track Take Hits $285,000,000
BOSTON (UP) At New England horse and dog race tracks during 1946 the handle totaled $285,000,000.
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