Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 44, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 March 1947 — Page 8

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BUEOVAN DA1EY TQSEE MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1941 SULLIVAN, INDIANA

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SOCIETY

Mlsi Norma Sevier, Editor Coll 12

II. B. CAMPBELL CLASS PARTY

The H. B. Campbell class party

was held in the lower auditorium Bill Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Harry

of the Baptist church Monday Lambeth, MJr. and Mrs. Claude night, February 24. The meeting ' Clark and son, Harold Wayne,

John McCarty, Ross Lynch, Rus-Jand sons, Miss Velsa Deal, Mr. sell Ladson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray-'and Mrs. Reed Jordon, Elsie

mond Broshears, Mr. and Mrs. j Drake, Merle Drake, Mrs. Clara

Ellen Drake, Norma Patton, Nor-

QUARTET IN PAGEANT The "Royal Four Quartette" of Fairbanks was in Indianapolis last Tuesday and Wednesday at-

ma Morin, Willard Taft, Betty tending the 17th Social and EduSmith, Emory Benson, Mr. and rational Conference which was

opened with the. group singing Mr.' and Mrs. Floyd C. Horton, ! Mrs, William Benson and- the 'held at the Murat Temple. They "Higher Ground." Prayer by Miss James Robbins, Bob Robbins, host and hostess, Mr. . and Mrs. appeared in the pageant "Twenty Effie 'Douthitt. Minutes of the Jackie Kay, Francis Carrico, . Thurman Benson. . . Years of Progress" given Tues-

previous meeting 'were read and Donnie Carrico, Zilpha Robbins,

day evening before a crowd of. I

approved followed by roll calf Loretta Broshears, James Scott, ! CROSS ROAD HOME EC CLUB over 1200 Social and Educational

CLUB MEETING remembered by her secret pal. The Triple T Home Ec club At the close of the business met at the home of Bette Wheeler session a delightful program was for their regular meeting. A cov- given by Zelpha Goodman. The ered dish dinner was held at the next meeting will be at the home norm hour. of Edith Wheeler on March 12.

ThP afternoon meetine was Those present were Bette i was ad by Arlie Collins Devo- p.ff . the 7th District

opened by the vice-president, Eaton, Vivian Stull, Geneva! Uonswere by MissKitne Barnes, j le"'Bob s der and Mr DiU dinner will be served in honor ot Members of the, quartette are

and collection. After a short busi- Peggy Robbins, Grace Robbins,

ness session the following pro- ! Ivan Robbins Jr.

The Cross Road Home -Econ- Township and County leaders

omics club held their February from all parts of the state. The

gram was given: Song, "America"! ThPV rpcpived manv nice eifts. ! meeting at the Benson. Chapel quartette appeared on the pro-

Y ,r.Hyrn n uesi Entertainment was by Martin L. cn nlnexlJraeeimg u g,'am agaln Wednesday tnn&

Pearl McGhee.. Roll call was Spencer, Zelpha Goodman, Edith Readings by Mrs Ross Harbaugh

answered by a quotation ot a wneeier, uoy tfeawen, naiian ------ famous person. During the busi- Robbins, Fern Pigg, Bette Skin- Pyer. Mizpah Benediction. A . ness session two new members ner, Clio Crawford, Aletha Ex- PaPer dress and ha making con- SHOWER

those having birthdays in Janu- R0y Walker, bass; Percy Lester,

ary, February and March. Miss baritone; Clebert Kester, 2nd Gentry will be present with a tenor; Russell Nichols, 1st tenor,

lesson and all members are urged and Mrs. Percy Lester, accomp-

added to the club. They line, Pearl McGhee and the hos- test was enjoyed after which 26 A shower was given ln honor to. attend. Visitors are welcome, anist.

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are Mrs. Fern Pigg and Mrs. tess, Bette Wheeler. Bette Skinner. Lula Phillips was .. ..,

members and guests were seated of Mr and Mrs wmiam L. Ben-

SHOWER i Mrs. William Watkins was hos

at a long table decorated with son Saturday evening, February FORMER RESIDENT red, white and blue paper af fho hnmp nf Mr anrl Mrs. HONORED.

Qnlt paylnr rent ind own jovt home. Special barrami on property on Installment plan. Also farnu for tale. W. T. MELLOTT

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! BIRTHDAY PARTY

streamers and Washington hat- Thrmn Rpn,nn Manv nice and ' The Calumet Township Junior a Dirtnaay party was given chets and lighted with candles. f ,T If. .1LT :High School of Gary, Indiana, Tuesday night, February 25th for

tess for a shower for Mrs. Virgil Delicious refreshments of salad, Those attending were Mr and recently admitted eighteen of Earl Robertson m honor of his B. Watkins, February 25th at her sandwiches and coffee were"Mr Henrv Elliott and children their 406 students into the Na- 13th birthday. He is the son of home. Those present were Mes- served by hostesses Ola Cline, Zr ' T L Bover Mr and Mrs' tional Junior Honor Society. Stu- Mr. and. Mrs. Donald Robertson, dames Frankie McGhee, Mildred Arlie Collins, Fern Collins and Wvatt Dix' Mr and Mrs Herbert dents are admitted, to this society Delicious refreshments were McGhee and daughters, Kay and Josephine Conner. Zlir nJM Rov Fisher"" they possess the following served to the following guests: Ginger, Zelma Edds, Mary Mood, M , lanH Phillin Mrs Walter Wvman Qualifications: Good character, Karen Sue, Linda Lou and Kay Chloe Quackenbush, Rosella Rey- !TL . lU'?' .f Il l TyTf"' rank hieh in scholarship, excel- Haskett, Nola, Patricia and

nolds.'Isbell Wilson, Ella Sims, SHOWER Horner Pitman Mr and Mrs le in citizenship and service. Dwayne Johnson, Glenda and ( Lucile Stevenson, Roxie Smith, A shower was given in honor 'naipi Tnhnin in marked leadership. Among Janice Johnson, Ruby Ann Dud-i Rubv Smith and daughter. Linda, of Betty and Raymond Pigg Fri- f"101 "enn'T T those admitted was Sarah Nelle ley, Ernest Coleman, Darrel and

Clarice Smith and daughter, ; day night, February 21, at the """' j Anderson, daughter of Mr. ' and Ernest Bohnert, Barbara Lou

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Road, Gary. The Andersons- are ad Joe Land, BUly Everhart, former residents of Sullivan. Dickie Gadberry, Betty Creager, .. Max Bedwell, Mr. and Mrs. F4RM bitrfatt mfftinc, ! Lowell Haskett, Leland Johnson,

.Janet, Clouris Watkins and dau-, j oiM, and Mrs. Ivan Rob- 1 H. i ghters, Lois and Janet. Mr. j bins at Carlisle. Marts, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Watk'ins rprplvwl mnnv nlPA ann i Thnca ncaeant irora TVIre Stan- . -

Watkins received many nice and

lovely gifts. Games were played and prizes were given to Mrs. Rosella Reynolds and Mrs. Frankie McGhee. Refreshments of sandwiches, cookies, candy, coffee and tea were served.

NEW LEBANON W.S.C.S. NOTICE

Thsre will be a special meeting

xnose present, were mrs. own- t,.0. anH T,arrv Mr anfI

ley Ellis, Mr, and Mrs. John Mrs. Clair Thompson and son, Hargis, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Claude Osborne, Robbins and children, Jackie, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark and Lois, Betty, Sharon and Anna, sons. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roberts Starks and Charles. Mr. and Mrs. and children, Jerry, Wilma, Vir- Roscoe Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. ginia, Judy and Billy, Mr. and Hughie Dix and children, Mr. Mrs. Ben Carrico and son, Tom- and Mrs. James Lovelace, Wilmy, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kluesner ma, Betty and Wayne, Mr. and

and children, Bobby and Louise, Mrs. J. A. Bostick and daughter

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Preston,, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dix and

of the New Lebanon W.S.C.S. land Mrs. Paul Norris, Mr. and Bernard Lee, Mrs. Gene Wyman,

t-. j t. I Thursday night, March 6th at Mrs. Everett Norris and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Drake, Mr. and ridQIltV LOan CO. o'clock at the home of Mrs. ter. Everetta Kay, Mrs. Lillie Mrs. Charles W. Jones, Mr. and TTnchi mm,ii. rn.t o;j. o, Robert Wilson. All members Carrico, Mr. and Mps. Ira Wood- Mrs. Harley Jones, Mr. and Mrs. upstairs Middle .bast bide fcq. pleasg bg present . (ward, Mr. and Mrs. James Boone, Clarence Blount, Mrs, Edna Clark

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The regular Farm Bureau 1VUS- asg conneri ana ivirs. meeting will be held Monday Kenneth Walters. An enjoyable nightMarch 3. at 7:30 o'clock at time was had bv alL Earl re" the Graysville school. ceived many nice gifts. 4-H Club Work is the theme of this meeting. Master of ceremon- ROSE CHAPEL W. si C. S.

les wiu be cnariotte rnuups. ; The Rose Chapel W. S. C. S.

Joyce Murdoch: will give a report niet Wednesday, February .26 for i on the County Award trip to the special meeting of the month. ! - . . . t s i r : 1 1 i

vnicago. jean oairey wm five i The president called the meeta report on the State Award trip ing to order promptly at 2 to the 4-H Club Congress. County 1 0ciock and the opening song,

Home Demonstration Agent, miss "America the Beautiful" was Jeannette Gentry, will talk on sung in unison.They were accoru' Sullivan County 4-H Club work. panied by Annis McClure at the Stephen Nowlin will play piano piano. scripture, John 14, was; spWfinns Refreshments will be j i a n '

v. . icdu uy rwjiua iviLiuic. nitjw served. . . -by Ruth Unger. A short business - " 1 ' i meeting was held. Roll call was TURMAN TOWNSHIP ' J answered by helpful household TRIPLE L CLUB hints, which was enjoyed by all.

The Turman Township Triple Some original hints were given. L club will meet at the home of i Readings and poems were given

1 hv Ana Hnrr Marin Prnnd Alifo1

Mrs. Cora Burton for a

dish luncheon on March 6. Visitors welcome. V

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John H. Payne, Jr. NEW executive vice president of the Federation for Railway Progress is John H. Payne, Jr., of Tarrytown, N. Y., 31-year-old World War II naval officer who was formerly assistant to the executive manager of the American Bankers association. Payne has been named by Robert R. Young, organizer of the new railroad group. (International)

Monroe, Myrtle Brockcr and El-

sic Sanders. The closing song. : "Count Your Blessings" was sung in unison. The meeting was dismissed by prayer by the president. Those attending . were Mnsdames Myrtle. Brockcr, Ada Hart, Annis, McClure and daughters, Mattie Hart, Vera Bardcn, Kathryn Hardy, Marie Prose, Ruth Unger. Alice Monroe and Elsie Sanders.

Masonic No. 263

Su'l'vHn. Lodf-e No. 2C3 T, Si ' M Sliited meeting Tuesday,

March 4, at 7:30 p. m. Work in the E. A. degree. All members urged;

to attend. Visitors welcome. Morris Hudson, W. M. Russell Inbody, Sec. Haddon Hall, near Bakewell, Derbyshire, England, is a fine specimen of English baronial mansion. It was originally ln the possession of the Avenel family, but in the 12th century passed into the hands of the Vernons. By the romantic marriage of Dorothy Vernon with Sir John Manners, it became, in the 16th . century, the seat of the Rutland line. , , The housefly is estimated to cause $65,000,00$ damage annually and the clothes moth $23,000,000. In 1947-48, automobile license plates of 12 states will be made of aluminum.

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SPEAKING FROM THE WHITE HOUSE, President Harry S. Truman officially opens the 1347 Red Cross fund drive for 60 million dollars. The President, addressing the nation by radio,' asked "every' home and business establishment of the land" to respond to the appeals of 3,003,000 volunteer fund-raiser workici on the campaign, (international Sound'iota)

Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

The Red Cross sewing room is open every Thursday.

) Important TrI Kappa business meeting, Monday, March 3, 7:30, library.

Officers and degree team of the Rebekah Lodge meet at the Odd Feilows Hall, 6:30, March 4, to go to Merrm. Any members wishing to go also f.velcomc. Bus will leave promptly at 6:30 p. m.

USUI TRABf

And Stop Dosing Your Stomach . With Soda and Aliializcr ' Don't expect to K"t roul rpliet frum heaHm hp, Bur stomach, gas mid bad brpalh h.V tskinj noda and other alkalixers if the true cause of yottr trouble is constipation. i In this case, your real trouble in nnt In HiBlomach at ail. Hut in the intositinnl trm-t where n of your food is dicestetl. And whru the lower part gets blocked food may fail to disrest properly. What you want lor real relief t soifv thing to "unblock" nonr lower intestinal trurl. Something to clean it out effectively help ' Nature Ret back on her feet. , Get Carter's Pills ritrht now. Take as directed. They gently and effectively "unblock'' your di?e3tiva tract. This permits all 5 of Nature's own digestive juieea to mix bHer with your food. You get genuine relief 1mm indigestion so you can feel rcollu good again. Buy Carter's Pills today. "Unblo. k" ymr... Intestinal tract for real relief from inditfeinioiu

Associate chapter Tri Kap- , pa will meet Monday evening, March 3, Mrs. L. F. Bays.

Delt Theta Tau Monday, March' 3, 7:30 p. m.. Legion Home. Bring white elephant for auction.

Sullivam Saddle Club, Tuesday night, March 4, 7:00 o'clock, home of Bob and Mary Wilson, Sullivan, R. 1. All members please be present.

Sullivan jTierican '; Legion Auxiliary No. 139, Tuesday, March 4, 7:30 p. m Legion Home. Plans will be completed for large class of candidates to be initiated in the very near future. Refreshments will be served.

Rebekah Lodge meeting Thursday, March 6, 7:30 p. in. Initiation. . Officers dress formal. Those not requested to contribute pies, please bring sandwiches.

Boys Meet Girls by Mail

G. H. Club, Thvrsday, March 5, home of Mary Ruddell. Covered dish dinner at the noon hour.

Village Homemakers Monday, March 10, instead of Tuesday, March 11, hefme of Mrs. Nina. Anderson at 7:30 p. m.

Royal Neighbors regular meeting Friday, March 7, Woodman Hall. Officers be presenter initiation services.

Frank Neff W.R.C. No. 155 meet Wednesday 2:00 o'clock, Woodman HalL .

Friendship class, Methodist church, soda! and covered dish dinner, church parlor, Tuesday evening, March 4, 6:30 p.. m. Methodist Loyal Women's class social Tuesday, 2:00 o'clock, church.

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UP) Notre Dame University's all-man i debate team has begun a debate by mail with an all-girl team from the Univesrity of Wichita, i The subject: "Resolverj: That women are more inteligent than men." The men have the affirm

ative side. , In 1705, a man named Richard Nash went to Bath, Knglish spa. He had no money but had ideas and a persuasive way, and did much to develop Bath as a fashionable watering place. He reigned as the social leader, hi3 clothes and manners were cop ied by the rich. His luck waned in 1745, but the Bath town council gave him a pension and he died there in 1761. He was known as Beau Nash. " The Blarney Stone, supposed to endow all who kiss it with the gift of blarney, is nearly 100 feet above ground, in Blarney Castle, near Cork, Ireland. The date 1703, once carved on it, has been obliterated by tourists' lips. '

Priscilla Embroidery club, Mrs. .lane Jones. 1:00 o'clock luncheon, Wednesday at her i te at 120 N. Section St.

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