Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 122, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 June 1947 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1947. SULLIVAN. INDIANA

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CELEBRATES SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers celebrated their silver wedding anniversary June 6th at their home in Los Angeles, California. A dinner was served to several relatives and . friends. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Baty, Mr. and Mrs: William Baty, Mr. and Mrs. K. Smebye and daughter, Sandra, Mrs. Nora Berkenfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crump and children, Carol and Yvonne, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Truelove and baby, Pattie, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Smith, Albert Smith and Sharon, Robert and Richard Myers. . A beautiful lamp was presented the Myers' along with silver table service and ' many lovely cards and messages. Most everyone present were former residents of Indiana.

The meeting was opened by the president, Estella Crowder. Pau-

thing for the June bride.". The secretary and treasurer's .reports

1 COUPLE CLASS PARTY limits listed are aggregate limits. I The Couple class of the Bap- For example: six bluegills,-three

line Goskins led the pledge to were read. Committee report was tist church held their monthly red-ears, 12 crappies and four the flag. Shirley "Worth led the given. Unfinished Business and meeting with a covered dish din- rock bass make up a day's total 4rH pledge. Roll call was answer- report of Farm Women's Camp ner in the church basement June and a fisherman catching 25 of

ed by the "most difficult thing to discussed. A discussion was also do in clothing project." After the held on the Purdue trip for next

meeting games were played.

HYMERA 4-H CLUB

The Old Hickory 4-H Club met song of the'

at the high school nuilding Tues- Dreamer" was sung by the group, day, June 17th at three o'clock. Roll call was answered by "some-

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After the dinner the class en-

week. New business was dis- joyed, a mock marriage ceremony cussed. ... given by a group of the Baraca-

TURjMAN TOWNSHIP The July meeting will be a Philathea class. TRIPLE L CLUB MEETS I tour of places of interest at Terre The Rev. Hull entertained the The Turman Township Triple 1 Haute, namely the Swope Art class with three amusing stories. L club met at the home of Gallery, W.B.O.W., Commercial Other amusing incidents were Frances Burton on June 13th Solvent and the Glass Factory, contributed by various members with seventeen members and Members desiring to go will meet of the class. The business mcet-

present. A covered al ,ne ome oi r ranees duuuh ing . whs canea to oraer oy we

was served at and a DUS W1U 8 lrom iie- president, ueorge AXKinson. The time will be announced Reading of the minutes were ap-

later. Contact Rachel Vermillion proved as read. New and old fcVANbVlLLk, June 19 With if you are going. business was discussed. Ada and only three letterman graduating The August meeting will be a George AtkL;.'.on will have this spring, Evansville College is picnic on Merom Bluff with the charge of the party for July looking forward to the best footFairbanks club as guests'. which will be at Shakamak Park, ball season this fall in its lasEmma Cox gave a report on Those enjoying the evening tory. fabrics and textiles. Mabel How- were Rev. and Mrs. Hull, Mr. I The coaching staff has been in-

. ard, Cora Burton and Emma Cox ana Mrs. ueorge AtKinson, Mr. creased to, three with the addi - iwera named a .committee to and Mrs. James McCoskey and tion of Paul Beck, of Rohinsnn

I select an exhibit for the 4-H Club children, Mr., and Mrs. Harold m &s iine coach. Don Pine will - ' . . , -r ri I'll 1 J -Li... "fl T 1 '

Fair to be held in August, jean- uamom ma uauKiiier, mi. captain the Evansville College

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noon. , In the absence of the president the vice-president, Iva Myers, called the meeting to order. The

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any single species is not entitled to hold any of the others. The same is true in regard to bass, wall-eyes, pike and pickerel. The aggregate limit is six.

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ette Gentry made several announcements. Closing prayer was by Josis Eno. Guests r'"eseni vere Irma Monk, Mabel ... Setzer, Halycon Edwards, Anna Cushman, Ruby McElwain. and children, Kathleen Kirton and children, and Marguerite Morris and children. Members present were Jo Med-,-ker, Ella Eno, Ruth Pigg, Mabel Howard,- Esther Woner, Emma Cox, Chloe Mann, Clara Anderfon. Ina , Myers, Mary Wible, Gertie Parr, Christine ' Medsker and children and Maureen Kelly and Mike.

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iwrs. uavia MCL.unougn, Mr, ana Purple Aces as head coach for Mrs. Jake Pirtle and children, ; the second va flnri AraH

vi and Mrs. Joe Exline and children, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Engle and son, Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Walters, Mr. Crawford and the committee in charge,. Mr. and Mrs. Reece Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Colvin, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnett and daughter. ;

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PRAYER MEETING The Rev. Noah Beadle of Hymera will hold a prayer-meeting at the home of Perry Wilson, 443 East Jackson Street," Friday evening at 7:30. Everyone is invited to attend.

COUNTRY BIRTHDAY CLUB The Country Birthday club will meet Tuesday, June 24th at the home of Mrs. Louise Ballard with Mrs. Deloris Stanley as co-hostess. Roll call response will be an exchange of apron patterns. Members are asked to bring thimbles.

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Conservationist Predicts Record Fishing Season INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 19 John II. Nigh, director of the Indiana Department of Conservation, today predicted a record fishing year for Indiana sportsmen. . . With approximately 750,000 persons holding licenses, nearly half of them free veterans' permits, Nigh said the department's enforcement branch expects record use of Hooslerdom lakes and stream-;. . .and, along with it, a cm-responding record in law violations. The Monday morning seaicnopening turn-out was heavy. Nigh said, and good weather this veek-end will result in a tremendous outpouring of WaltonKici, oticimis ana takes cleared rapidly this month. ' Bag limits in existence . last year have not been changed, thr Conservation director said. Lirci' on bluegill, red-eared sunflih. crappies and rock bars rcmitv at 25 while the half-dozen lirni still prevails for bass, pike pickerel, and wall-eyes. There is no limit on yellow perch. ' Limit on trout, is 15. with the trout season closing August 31. 'Nigh, pointed out that the bsr;

Cutchan will be assistant coach. Coach Beck, now at the. Great, Lakes Naval Training center with the rank of lieutenant commander, was at one time a classmate of Coach Ping's at the Purdue University graduate school. He expects to be discharged from the Navy soon. i. Don Ping, who set such a fine record as coach of the Memorial High School Tigers at Evansville, had a most successful season at Evansville College last year, his team winning seven out of ten games. One game yas lost and two tied. Coach Ping, after putting his players through five weeks of spring practice recently, said that he believed the Aces would be 20 to 30 per cent stronger this ssason because of having already played together one year. Fall practice will start the second week in September. The first game is scheduled with Western Kentucky on September 26 at Evansville. ' '-

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