Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 75, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 April 1947 — Page 3
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SUinVAN TMES TUESDAY, APR. 15, 1947. FAGE THREE! City Sehool New: ) TRUMAN'S 'SECOND ANNIVERSARY
HIGH SCHOOL vessel. The eighth grade Science Club Robert Hulett performed met in Room 103 April 11 with "clever experiments. One
the following program: Miss Hinkle set up the microscope with different kinds of pollen under it. Mildred Miller and Vivian Meeks performed an experiment showing air pressure. They took a glass filled with water, placed a piece of paper over the top of
the glass, turned it up sidedown by U. S. miners.
two was
with a coin; the coin was placed on a card which was on a glass of. water, the card was then flipped from the glass, and the coin fell into the glass this was caused by inertia. The other showed how the Davy Safety Lamp was mads and used by English miners and later adopted
and the water
pressure did it.
Don Howard, Jerry Johnson, and Daniel Kirchner demonstrated how a wick works by putting water in a container, then placing a handkerchief in it with part of the handkerchief hanging out and placed in a smaller container. The water was taken from the larger to the smaller
stayed in air Virginia Missenhelder read a
short storv about birds. , Reporter Way,ne Knotts.
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I OLD GYM Second Grade:
We are glad to have Mary i
Margaret Willis come to our school grade from Carlisle. The girls are happy to have , their new Magic Skin doll, which ' they bought with money made from selling garden seeds and paper. Suggestions for the doll's name hava been coming in all
week; They plan to vote on a
name Friday.
We are enioving the daffodils and nussvwillows brought to
school by Judith Monroe, Glen
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HIGH SCHOOL John Organ of Sullivan was the guest of the High School Guidance classes during their regular meetings on Thursday and Friday, April 10 and, 11. He discussed the opportunities in the field of geology, and the training required for recognition J and competency in this vocation. He also told of plans followed in locating and operating open-pit '
coal mines and deep vein coal
mines. Many questions were asked by students who manifested .. unusual . interest in the subjects; discussed by Mr. Organ. ;
Otner giiest speakers will meet
with the guidance classes soon, as a part of the program planned to better 'acquaint students with vocational opportunities .. and
responsibilities. . .'.
Playing cards were mahiifac? tured in France as early as 1392.' Their invention is, commonly attributed to the.ChineseJnjthe 12th century. . , --.. J 'During 1 World i WarTnthej armed services and civil flying ! schools gave air training to J nearly 2,500,000 persons. :
Watson Jones of Toledo, Ohio, and George Jones visited friends in Dugger Saturday. - Rollie Parks of Anderson, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ora Parks last week-end. . John Hill visited in Linton Sunday. James Hutchison, a former resident of Scotchtown and now living in Detroit, visited Eva Taylor at Dugger recently. Jim Turley of Connersville, visited Mrs. 'Garland Vaughn and Mr. and Mlrs. Jerry Turley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Broshears and daughter, Loretta, of Carlisle, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clark . and Mrs. , Ona Scott, Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Bobbins and children of Carlisle, visited Mrs. Rena Broshears . Sunday.
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f. Blaine Willits visited friends in Dugger Monday. I , Lester Creiger was in, Dugger Thursday. s4 Vfh j f ! (Red Hamilton was inj Dugger Thursday. ' ! ' -Wilford and Jack v Smitbvof Connersville, visited their mother in Dugger Saturday. . J, .' Garnet Reynolds is moving, to Dugger.' ' ' .'
"Mrs. "Bess Glad ville' and ' Mjrs. Robertson called on Mrs. :Rena Broshears Friday.
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ELIZABETH RYAN, one of three New Jersey telephone strike leaders ordered arrested on charges under the state's new anti-utility strike . law, takes time out from her labor worries to become the bride of Pasquale Siciliano. The newlyweda leave their nuptial altar at Holy Spirit Church In Asbury Park, N. J. Mrs. Siciliano has been excused from appearing before an Essex county common pleas judge for the duration of her honeymoon. ' , (lntetmtioaa.1)
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WOODY HERMAN
Love Me I've Got the World On A String If It's Love You Want Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams Heaven Knows No, Don't Stop Sidewalks of Cuba S'ars Fell On Alabama Linger In My Arms A Little Longer, Baby Mabel! Mabel! Blowin' Up A Storm Fan It '
When You Make Love To Me Just Squeeze Me Passe . You'll See What A Kiss Can Do by' DICK JURGENS I Just Can't Forgive You Anymore Foggy River ' . by JIMMY LAWSON Somebody Else's Troubles Oklahoma City . by PAUL HOWARD One-zy ,Two-zy There's No One But You by KAY KYSF.R
ELLIOTT LAWRENCE Once Upon A Moon Sympathy In Apple Blossom Time Strange Love I Know Who Do You Love, I Hope Five O'clock Shadow You Broke The Only Heart That Ever Loved You They Convince Me Let's Put Our Dreams Together
Georgia Steel Guitar Grandma's Turned Over Again by CURLY WILLIAMS You're Not My Darling Any More Here's To The Ladies , by GENE AUTRY
Hey Now, Hey Now I Got A Gal Named Nettie by CAB CALLOWAY Please Set The Date True Love by MEMPHIS MINNIE
One Little Teardrop Too Late Long Gone Baby by BOB ATCHER Wine, Women and Song It's Up To You . bv AL DEXTER
FRANKIE CARLE . Either It's Love Or It Isn't It's All Over Now What've You Got To Lose Easy Pick in' Saturday Night Carle Boogie
I'm Gonna Be Boss From Now On There's A Big Rock in The Road Cotton-Eyed Joe Staccato Waltz by BOB WILLIS All I've Got Is Me It's Dreamtime Lula Had A Sweet Heart Serenade To Love by SAXIE DOWELL How Are Things In Glocca Morra Dream, Dream, Dream You Call It Madness The Man Who Paints Rainbows In The Sky by BOB HOUSTON
MODERNAIRES & PAULA KELLY My Heart Goes Crazy Connecticut The Mission of the Rose How Do You Do It's Lovin' Time Hoodie Addle
That's Where I Come In Heartaches You'll Know When It Happens Midnight Masquerade by TED STRAETER
You Can't See The Sun When You're Cryin' We Could Make Such Beautiful Music Anniversary Song Sonata by GEORGE TOWNE
Steel Guitar Rag Charmaine Anniversary Waltz My Little Grass Shack
by ROY SMECK
HARRY JAMES ' ' ,; " . " And Then It's Heaven I 0uess I Expected Too Much r Trie Man With- The! Horn Jealousy';;1 ''i- .? ' If I'm Lucky . One More Kiss Do You Love Me As If I Didn't Have Enough On My Mind Why Does It Get So Late So Early The Beaumont Ride Friar Rock ' , , Easy ( You'll Never Know Leb-Lah
Blues At High Noon Snub's Boogie Hinkety Man You And The Devil by SNUB MOSLEY Troubles In My Heart ( & Sparkling Brown Eyesby JERRY & SKY After All These Years Si That's How Much I Love You by FRED KIRBY
LES BROWN ( -High Qn A. Windy Trumpet Lover's Leap ; Come To Baby Do You Won't Be Satisfied You Should Have Told Me My Number One Dream Came True Sooner or Later Years and Years Ago Beware My Heart In My Merry Oldsmobile My Serenade j . . ' The Best Man The Christmas Song When You Trim Your Christmas Tree There's Good Blues Tonight In Love In Vain , '
I Can Beat You Doin' (What You're Doin') & I Tipped My Hat and Slowly Rode Away by. STUE DAVIS
Jealous & Managua Nicaragua by GORDON TRIO
Go West, Young Man, Go West ' & Days Are. Long, Nights Are Lonely by JESSE ROGERS
DINAH SHORE
I May Be Wrong But I Think You Are Wonderful Who'll Buy My Violets, ' Sooner Or Later And So To Bed I'll Close My Eyes My Bel Ami . . v Come Rain Or Shine All That Glitters Is Not Gold. You, So It's You I'll Never Love Again Heartaches, Sadness and Tears Anniversary Song
Nights of Memories
& Beware My Heart by D'ARTEGA
Rubomba , & My Bumba Me
by MAYA
Met A Texas Gal & Ida-Idaho " by THE MOORE SISTERS RECORD
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Baby
GENE KRUPA The Slow Mosquito It's A Good Day Valse Triste
Opus No. 1 Everybody Loves My Baby,
j Just The Other Day It's Just A Matter of Opinion That's My Home We'll Gather Lilacs Gimme A Little Kiss Old Devil Moon Same Old Blues You May Not Love Me Chiquita Banana Aren't You Kinda Glad We Did There Is No Breeze
CLAUDE THORNHILL ' Gotta Get Me Somebody To Love Yours Is My Heart Alone Sonata A Sunday Kind of Love Twilight Song Under The Willow Tree 1 , So Would I This Time ; ' - Far Away Island Why Did I Have To Fall In Love With You
BENNY GOODMAN Give Me The Simple Life I Wish I Could Tell You No Soup One More Dream Don't Be A Baby, Baby All The Cats Join In Pity The Poor Lobster . Love Doesn't Grow On Trees My Blue Heaven Put That Kiss Back Where You Found It
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