Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 122, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 June 1947 — Page 2

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AGE TWO SULLIVAN DAILY TBIES- THURSDAY. JUNE 19, 1947. SULLIVAN. INDIANA

; A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper v Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL. POYNTER v..r. Publisher SLEANOR iXJYNTER JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor IOMER H. MURRAY ...v..,..: ...i. Editor Entered aa gecond-class matter at the Poatoffloe, Sullivan, Indiana Published daily except Satrrday and Sunday at 116 Wert Jackson St" SuHlvan. ' Indians . Telephone 13

The Gold Bricker

Vntted Tress Wire Service National Bepreaentatlfe: " Ihels and Simpson, New fork

I , MISS ' MAUDIE McCQNNELL, j a patient at the Mary Sherman i Hospital ' certainly " gave " "Mrs.

MAGGIE PETREE, also a patient a pleasant surprise. Mrs. PETREE was given a surprise birthday

party bj . Miss ' McCONNELL. Mrs. PETREE was 55 and this

jwas her first surprise --party. Happy birthday, Mrs. PETREE!

FARMERSBURG Miss Grace Sargent, who has Mrs. Vern Hall and children been teaching' in Greencastle, of Xenia, Ohio, are here visiting ' Indiana, is spending her vacation

COLONEL LINNELL,' of the

What Else Did They Do?

, . SUBSCKIPT ION BATK: . I By Carrfcr. per week , 15c By Hall Elsewhere In By Mail in Sullivan . , , . And Adjoinine Counties Th" United 8tate: - I

3if Monfii" Ufs s VoAthir:::::::::::::::::::::: Un Davis Hotel, does not particularly One Month .40 One Month '.60 care for some of the dry jokes All Mail Subscriptions Strictly In Advance. . appearing in this column, GOLDB " : ' : : l BRICKER wishes to apologize

to the COLONEL for this fact ; and wishes that the COLONEL i would please submit some new

" Strange voyagers travel the shifting1 currents of public ones to this comer.

sentiment. " The followers of William Dudley, Pelley, leader of the

silver Lesion, are .distributing a namnhlet entitled VLife '" GOLDBRICKER has noticed

Imprisonment for Exposing Communism." It is but incident- that laely some of the American al -that, on reading the pamphlet, one discovers, that Mr. Pel-. Flaes around town have been ley did not receive a life sentence, but "the equivalent of a handled witlv very little patriolife sentence"-and that predicated upon his age and upon . r!t an assumption of no shortening, of the term fogood behL- f hicE ioT That the real charge i the authors make is that their rect way to .handle them and leader has been "persecuted" not so much for exposing Com- read it thoroughly. nmnism as for "criticizing Roosevelt." .r ; a smart merchant nut a dis-

What is important to recognize and to resist is a subtle 'play of new evening dresses In

argument implicit m this plea: That all their hate-monger- his window along with the foiing against certain races, cultures, and religious beliefs, all lowine sign: their advocacy of Fascist tactics, all their ohlimie Rvmnathv These' dresses are built like a

M Hitler's methods before America entered the war, should fence: They ?rotect,. PrPerty. ii i - Kill A - nnf Vvciiif fha iriaiir

now eitner be accepted or passed over because . they also o)qs.ed Communism and perhaps the New. Deal for good; -v. ; ' '

measure. , . r, The graduating class of '46 " ' There have been other hate movements as well as the would have had no idea that their Silver Legion. They are not dead, because most of them are own little .rosalie 'RED' anlqact'onary in outlook, they will, in all probability, take ad- derson would be' one of the

UJ- iueuca s swing irom tne leit and try to Claim the office' girls in a large Sullivan

lUie 01 piopnet and tlie mantle Ot resnectahl ltv. I Law Firm -That is ouite an ac.

If there be Americans who feel themselves persuaded ' compiishment for a timid little

Kt lJX"m recau wnat eIse tnese "legions" and "fronts" have country gin stood for. . .., ... , ,, ... j . ..

From Christian Science Monitor

with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Merrill. Higbee. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Greggs were at Marshall, Illinois Sunday attending the midget auto races. Mr. and Mrs. -Archie Brown are the parents of a son, Robert Ray, born Sunday, June 15th. Mrs. Brown is the former Mary Lou Sueter. i . . i . Mrs. Carl Monk and children of Flint, Michigan, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sargent. Master Donald Borders of Bloomfield, Indiana, is visiting

with his grandparents, Mr. and

Mrs. Hosea Drake, this week.

With IRON; plus supplements

CALCIUM, VITAMIN Bl TEN, WOMEN old. weak', worn-otlt. cxII handled. Take Ostrcx. Contains tonie often

neeuMt alter 40 hv bodies old )usl becuu.se lnkIdk Iron: plus caHum. Virtioiln Ut. Thousands now feel peppy, vearayounser. Try CVtrox Tonic Tablet

TODAY. Get eenerous "Ket erqitainteo nr.e. jr SAVK HEAL MOXKV ask drueciM to phow yon the special, bid. money-savins "i'.i'OUumy Biie.

orsaie.ut u onw stores everj wu

Since most of the pool room

' ' ' . boys have started to work,

' Mrs. W. i Martin and- Mrs. HARTLEY WILLIAMS' honor Charles Morgan were Sullivan ' roll, which CLYDE' CRAWFORD

visitors Thursday. Mrs. Thomas Exline of Exline Corner returned Satui-day from a visit in Pontiac, Michigan where she had been the guest of Her daughter, Mrs. Frank Ar-

- DOGGER. Dr. and Mrs. Oliphant and Dr.

ami Mrs. Butler of Farmersburg,

wee hunday guests of Dr . and .Mrs. F. M. Dukes.

Mrs. Recce Griffith and dau-

Washington state where they her sons, George and Sammie ..will be the guests of Mrs. Grif- Exline and families, i mil's brother. . ' T?rv q ..--

-Aid tf- i-yif nick Auuuuajr , cvciung Mrs. F. M. Dukes and Mrs. E. with the D.D.P. from Graysville Ar Hammack attended the D.A.R. Present- They also had guests pilnic the Sullivan City Park Prese.n fron Jasonville. Two Thursday. candidates were initiated. They - - ' ' fcrere Mrs. George Hancock and jVtiss; Elsie Edwards of Michi- Mrs. Fred Watkins. After Initiagaii, is" the guest of her sister, tion the committee served ' reBlanche Hawtin, and her father, freshments of sandwiches, potato Ett Edwards. chops, cocoanut pie and coffee.

carries around in his hip pocket,

is slightly decreasing

Keep your temper. Do not

quarrel with an angry person

but give ' him a soft answer. It is commanded in the Holy Writ and furthermore, it makes him madder than anything else you

can say..

When a girl is 16, she's good

looking. When she is 25 she has wrink les'.

When she's 40, she has gray

hair.- '

When she's 45, she tuvns blonde

and starts all over again.

MOO

Sullivan Store

THIS YEAR AND EVERY YEAR

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Old? Get Pep, Vim

with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Sargent. "

Mr. and Mrs. Will Reed of

Pimento were here Wednesday.

Miners Get Report Cards STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (UP)

Penn State College has adopted

a program of sending out report

cards to coal operators to keep them informed on employe progress in mine extension courses.

Postman Tells World MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) Add housing shortage notes: A postman making his delivery rounds here carries a sign. on his mail bag which reads, "Apartment wanted. No children."

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You'll know the smart travelers this year .by their

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,. Steel Plant Expanding Pa., plant of Bethlehem Steel at PITTSBURGH (UP) Plans a cost of $5,000,000 have been apfor installation of a new battery proved by the Civilian Producof coke ovens at the Johnstown, tion Administration.

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