Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 109, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 June 1947 — Page 6
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SOCiETY
Ex-L U. Athletes Become Alumni Election Rivals
. BLOOMINGTON, Ind., June 2 Two former Indiana University athletes will oppose each other in the election to be coneluded June 13 for the presidency of the University Alumni Association. Ballots sent to members of the association carry the nominations for president of H. W. Donovan, Milwaukee (Wis.) ice cream manufacturer and a former football and basketball player, and Arthur R. Mogge, Chicago advertising executive and a former track and cross country athlete The successful candidate will suc
ceed Dr. Merrill S. Davis of Mar
ion. Nominees for other offices in
the asociation : include; vicepresident, John L. Slick, Fort I Wayne, .and Russell Williams, Indianapolis; secretary, Miss Sarah Mence, Terre Haute, and Mrs. Edgar A. O'Harrow, Bloomington; treasurer, Thomas A. Cookson, Bloomington and members of the executive council, three to be plected, Herman F. Brecht, In-' dianapolis: Dorothy Ford Buschmann, Indianapolis: Mj'-s. Robert McLain, Anderson; Frank R. Miller, Terre Haute; Paul ' H. Schmidt Evansville, and John F. 1
Sembower, Chicago.
SOGTETY PICK UP VASES All persons who left vases and containers at the Center Ridge Cemetery with flowers on Memorial Day, are asked to pick up
any ot tne containers tnat are valuable as soon as possible.
WEEK END GUESTS '! svA Mrs. P"e Knts of Indianapolis were the week end guests of his mother, Mrs. W. R. Mickey. His wife is the former Jene Gaines Steenbarger of Shelbyville, Indiana. They were married April 11 at Indianapolis by ...c htv. 3. ju Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Knotts are living it'1014 North Shannon until their new home is completed at 2122 North Emerson, Indianapolis,
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NOTICE GIRL SCOUT TROOP NO. 2 ; : Cook out at the city park Wednesday, June 4th at 2:00 p.m. Call Mt6. Ralph Ford, 8111 by noon Wednesday. Bring own table service. tURL SCOUT ' COURT OF AWARDS The annual Girl Scout Court of Awards will be held Tuesday evening, June 3rd at 7:30 o'clock at the Presbyterian church. The public is invited.
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Tri Kappa, Monday nieht, June 2nd, 7:30, public, library. ' - ' Associate Trl Kappa picnic, Monday night, six o'clock Betty Campbell, hostess.
Loyal 'Women's class of the Methodist church, class social, Thursday, June 5th, 2 o'clock at' the church.
nerican Leffion Auxiliary will hold, their regular meeting Tuesday evening, evening, June 3, 7:30 p.m., Legion Home.
Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F & A. M. Stated meeting,, Tuesday, June 3rd, 1947, 7:30 P. n. Work in the F. C, Degree. All members urged to attend. Visitors welcome. Morris Hudson, W. jM., RusseB Inbody, Sec.
Priscella. Embroidery club, Wednesday, 1 o'clock luncheon, home of Mrs. Alonzo" Owens. Those who can not attend contact Mrs. Owens.
Frank Neff Relief Corps. No. 155, Wednesday, June 4 Woodman Hall,
Radishes Provide a Welcome Firsi Harvest In the Garden, Radishes share with green onions from sets the welcome which is always given the first harvest from the vegetable garden. Eut never sow more than a week's supply of early radishes at a time. . The early type, such as Scarlet Globe, matures in three weeks, and in another week turns pithy; so if you have not used them all, there will be a sad waste of good radishes and garden space. Tq avoid waste, sow not more than seven feet of row each week until hot weather approaches; or double the sowing, but use a second early, such as Icicle, and start using it when half-grown. For hot weather, sow one of the long, slow growing varieties; and in midsummer put in , the winter varieties, which are largest of all, but - ol good quality and can be used until Christmas. But remember to sow radishes thinly, and give each plant plenty oi room to mature. The seed come up in a few days, and many gardeners sow their first crop by mixing a few radish seed with the seed of slow germinators, such as carrots, parsnips, parsley and beets, all of which can be. sown as soon" as the soil has been prepared. Be sure to use not more than a tenth as many radish seeds. They will come up long before their slow germinating companions, and "mark the row." This will help you cultivate without danger of disturbing, the slow sprouting seeds.
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ENGAGEMENT AND APPROACHING MARRIAIGE ANNOUNCED Complimenting their cousin, Miss Lida Durham, Mesdames Carl Medsker, Joe Lowdermilk, and Robert Green on' Saturday afternoon delightfully entertained a company of her friends at the beautiful country home of MJ.'s. Medsker, near Graysville. A dessert course was served, during which the engagement end approaching marriage of Lida to Richard M. Kerlin on June 22nd was cleverly announced. The afternoon was pleasantly spent playing tripoli. After several hilarious games, prizes were awarded to Miss Katheryn Jo Reid, Mrs. Harmon Kelley,. Jr., and Miss Jane Powell. Miss Durham was presented a nice gift. The guest list included Mesdames Jesse K'-ison, William Leach, William Martin, Lee Davidson, Max Weir, Harmon Kelley, Jr., Tom Hamilton, William Clarkson, Jack Markey, Paul Buckley, Jack Wright, R. C. Kerlin, James J. Durham, Misses Clair Kerlin, Grace Linnell, Katheryn Jo Reid, Rosemary Snyder, Evelyn Weathers, Shirley Rosenberger. Rachel Rose Myers, Betty Jean Chambers, Renetta Cunningham, Jane Powell, and the bride-elect, Miss Durham. Miss Durham is the daughter Of M". and Mrs. James J. Durham and Mr. Kerlin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kerlin, all of Sullivan.
KASINfGER HUSTON VOWS READ Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Clark, of Graysville, announce the marriage of their daughter, Audrey Kasingcr, to John Huston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huston of Omaha, Nebraska. The wedding took place in the Methodist church at Sullivan, May 17th with the Rev. R. M. Crlswell officiating. The bride wore a blue suit with gray accessories. The bridegroom wore a bluegray business suit. They are residing in Terre Haute where Mr. Huston is employed. GRAYSVILLE W.S.C.S. "L"The Graysville W. S. C. S. met Wednesday, May 28th at the Graysville Church. Hymn in unison. Prayer by Cora Burton. The text was very well given by Enid Monk. Mary Wible led the devotions. Hymn in unison. Prayer by Mary Wible.' Hymn in unison. Questions from the Mhthodist Woman were presented by Emma Cox. Some of the members had extra interesting statements. The minutes of the last meeting were read, corrected and approved. It was agreeable that the Kodachrome lecture be given July 11th. A letter was read from Mrs. Frank Ellis, a conference officer. A motion carried to allow $100.00 to the scholarship fund. The president gave final suggestions for the all day meeting June 25th to be held
Our funeral home and furnishings are carefully designed to give comfort and ease to those attending services.
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et the Mt. Tabor church with the district officers as guests. Fre"e will and flower offerings were given. Closing prayer by Francis Burton. Those present were, Helen Donaldson, Irma Monk, ' Marie Boles, Frances Huff, Johanna Medsker, Mabel Howard, Elmira Tolbert, Tressa Patton, Anna Cushman, Mary Wible, Emma Cox, Enid Monk, Helen Phillips, Cora Burton, Cornelia Dickerson, and Frances Burton; . ' MEETING POSTPONED ! The regular meeting of the Friendship class of the Methodist church has been postponed until Tuesday, June 10th. . " " , ; . K ADDON 4-H CLUB TO MEET The Haddon Township boys' 4-H Club will meet Wednesday afternoon, June 4 at 1:30 o'clock in the Carlisle High School. All 4-H Club members and anyone desiring to join the club should make every effort to attend this organization meeting. Lowell E. Meyer, County 4-H Club Agent, will be in attendance for the meeting. ' (GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Borroughs of Merom had as their guests l over the holiday, Mrs. Borroughs' son, Levi J. Barrow and , wife of Indianapolis.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been apt'Oi"td dminIrttra'or of the estate of Dillon Routt, deceased Inte of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. C. E. MOON . Artministralor John K. Purrell. attorney 1st ins. 6-2-47 3t.
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GRAND OPENING WEDNESDAY In Old Kayson Quarters JUNE 4 - It is a pleasure for us to welcome back to the west side of the public square the Boyle's News Stand which for many years was our neighbor a few doors to the north. For. several months now this old established Sullivan refreshment and general "hometown rendezvous" quarter has been located at 111 South Court Street but will open Wednesday, June 4th in greatly enlarged quarters just one door north of our home, the Brown Jewelry Store. Operated by Mr. and Mrs. Robert "Bob" Herr, the concern has been one of the city's leading confectioneries for the last 14 years. In addition to the usual fountain service, coffee, rolls, magazines, newspapers, toast, candies and such the Boyle family are adding a sandwich menu to their list of taste delights. Mr. Herr stated: today that a number of other extensive additions would be made to the establishment's stocks in the near future.
GOOD BUYS
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The same PENNEY quality you have always bought. The first we've been able to offer you for a long time. Our supply is. limited so don't delay.
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Large size plain white wash cloths. Heavy . terry knit for plenty of wear. You'll want several of these to replenish your stock. Truly an astounding buy at this low price!
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Alexander Graham Eell, inventor of the telephone, produced a telephone In 1880 that operated on a beam of light.
Alligators in. the wild state are found only in the United States, Central and South America.
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