Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 146, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 23 July 1947 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILt TIMES-WEDNESDAY, July 23, 1047. SULLIVAN, INDIANA f This Sidoof innocence - Bd n a te'ton of Hie Literary Guild K M1$t' BY TAYLOR CALDWELL Mrs. polis. Ernest Jarvis of IndianaSOCIETY ILLUSTRATIONS BY JOHN H. CROSMAN

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COUPLE CLASS ' , HOLDS PICNIC A" picnic at Shakamak was enjoyed by the Couple class of the Baptist church Friday evening,

July 18th. After a delicious din- next month.

iMcCulloch and Harold

'-was appointed to get information in regards to painting the church. The losing team in the contest

will have charge of the party for

ner Tiome-made ice cream was served by the committee, Mr. and Mrs. George Atkinson and Mr, and Mrs. Jake Pirtle.

Members and guests enjoying the evening were Mr: and Mrs. Jake Pirtle and children, Mr. and Mrs. George Atkinson, Rev.

Conversation and playing 1 and Mrs. Hull, Mr. and Mrs. games were the diversions of the Charles Arnett and daughter, Mr. evening. jand Mrs. Gene Colvin, Mr. and . The meeting was called to Mrs. Harold Gambill and daugh-

order by the president. George ' tcr. Dr. and Mrs. Noble Sevier I rllral rnut Mr and

Atkinson. Reading of the min- I and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ro

utes and the treasurer's report ! bei t Terhune and son, Mr. and were approved as read. New and Mrs. Earl Engle and son, Mrs. old business was discussed. A Joe Exline and children, Mr. and committee composed of George Mrs. David McCulloch, Miss Atkinson, Charles Arnett, David Barbara Pierson and Mr. and

FAMLY DINNER At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mason, Sullivan, R. 5, a family get-together, was held

I June 21st in honor of William 'M. Bledsoe, of Oklahoma. At Gambill noon an old-fashioned basket

dinner was served on the lawn followed by a social afternoon. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Mish Bledsoe, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bledsoe, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Nation and-sons, Norman and kenny, Mrs. Margaret Dudley, Mrs. Janie Nation, Bob Banks, Bainds Bledsoe, all of Sullivan; Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mason of Terre Haute, , Mrs.

eulah Ward of West Terre Haute

Mrs. Leo

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V. Goodman and sons, Ronnie and David, of West Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCammon and son, Jackie, Mrs. James L. Mason and sons, James Earl and

.Billy Gene, of Dugger, Mr. and 'Mrs. Milton Pinkston of Merom, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bledsoe and children, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Creager of Sullivan rural route, . Mrs. Betty Sly and son, George

Russell, Alonzo Houck, of Ind-

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"J Jim Whispered, "Mr. Jerome's returning."

ALFRED was still in New York on business when Jerome left Hilltop a few days later for Saratoga. There, Jerome would meet Mr. Lindsey, his father, and' Philip, Alfred's son. He hoped to escort them home in a few days. But Mr. LirMsey's health wJ's still poor. They lingered on in Saratoga while Amalie grew pale and ill with anxiety at Hilltop. Dorothea and the servants avoided her. Life took on the atmosphere of a dreadful nightmare. Then, one morning, she was arranging flowers in the library when Jim, Jerome's valet, sidled up to her. He whispered, "Ma'am, Mr. Jerome will return on the thirtieth, he says." "Thank you, Jim," she id. The next day, Amalie received a jubilant letter from Alfred that he was on his way home. The news unnerved her completely. When she tried to get up the next morning

Alfred told Dotty, "I'm worried about Amalie." she discovered that she was too ill, overcome with a sick apathy which she could not shake off. And so it was that Alfred found her almost unable to speak . . . Alfred sat with Dorothea on the terrace in the warm twilight. In her presence, he felt at ease and comfortable. And Dorothea reflected that men were fools why had not Alfred married her iustead? He said, "I am worried about Amalie." Dorothea dropped her knitting into her lap. She said very quietly, "Amalie appears to me to be suffering from some great unhappiness." Alfred moved quickly. "Unhappiness! Why should she be unhappy? I-I love her very much." Dorothea was suddenly flustered. She did not wish to betray Amalie and Jerome against her word and still she

"Amalie," he said, "why are you going?" hoped to warn Alfred, to prepare him for what was to come. At last she blurted, "Why don't you ask Amalie it she wishes to leave you?" He was on his feet. "What are you saying?" i "I-I don't know," she said wildly. Somehow, he sensed wha had happened. He had always known, in a way, that his hold on Amalie was weak, that she was drawn strongly toward Jerome. Now, though he tried to fight it down, he realized that Amalie's wan appearance must spring from some terrible despair. On a sudden impulse, he went again to Amalie's room. And what he saw this time drove all doubts from his mind! She was fully dressed and was packing her old straw valise! "Amalie," he said, "why are you going?" (Continued tomorrow)

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ianapolis, Levi Shores of Marlon, Virginia Bossjick, president, with officers, visitors and those Tommy Reeves of Gary, Mr. and. fcalled the eroup to order at 1:30 having birthdays being honored. Mrs. EarL Mason, James H. Ma- with singing ..America the Beau- ' Those present were Edah son and the honored guest, Will- tiful, in unlson Club creed wag Jewei1; Myrtle Curry Amanda lam Bledsoe. Afternoon callers roari u P.,;. tko th ,h Ensle. Eriith stt tv,

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was.' answered . with, "What the son Adan Sullivan, Clara Drake, Ampriran flan moono tn ma" Esther Wible. Mattie Rplt Anna

Brodie, Mrs. Myrtle Marlowe and Business taken care of was dona Pittman, Laura Drake , Stella

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tion for funds to send a girl to cn, Elma Moore, Daisy Kazel-

CURRY HOMEMAKERS The Curry Homemakers held their meeting in the afternoon," July 11, at the Township House.

State Fair school, plans for the booth at the county fair, a com-

rigg, Margaret Bradbury, Lillian Fidler, Dorothy Bennett, Helen

mittee appointed to see about Snaw Bess Fulford, Myrtle Bothe club members making a trip hannon and Wilma, Flossie Hau-

DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. K We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co. Sullivan Phone No. 9 WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES

to the State Fair. The August meeting will be a picnic at the Sullivan city park on August 8th, during the fair exhibit. The lesson on textiles was given by Faye Johnson. Interesting points we're brought Quit as to the buying and the composition of the different mtterials. Prayer was read by Eulala Dowty after

ger, Dessie Branson, Riverene

Smith and children, Effie' Lovelace and daughters, Eulala Dowty and Carol, Esther Blubaugh and sons, Loree Walton and son, Essie Bolinger, Mildred Fidler and baby, Marilyn Gambill, Ruby Drake, Stella Smith, Nona Jewel, Nila Jennings, Tillie Pittman and several other child-

Herbert a few weeks vacation visiting iOrville Ferguson and family and

other relatives. Afternoon callers at the Roy Ulrich.home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Arch Collins, Mrs. Collins' sister of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaughlin of Riley, Mrs. Rebecca Willis, Mrs. E. K. LeDune and Pam of Sullivan, and Homer Hawkins of Merom. Mr. and Mrs. John Cox of Cravsville. srjent Friday . and

Jean, of Indianapolis, spent the Satur(ay with Mrs. Elsie Stone week-end here with her mother, ' j ramilv

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bedwell and Larry Doyle were in Carlisle Monday morning.

noon with Mr. and Mrs

Snyder and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Shake and daughters called on Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shake Sr. Sunday evening.

Mrs. Ida Smith of Sullivan, is spending a few days with Mrs. Hannah Crago. Mrs. Mildred Schwab of Sullivan, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Somers and Connie. Mrs. Jo Hardy and daughter,

which the hostesses took charge ren and the hostesses, Ruth Pittand gave entertainment as fol-,' man Nora Caton, Bess Nelson,

lows: Song, "Battle Hymn of Re- Lethia Jennings and Opal Hall.

public" by group. Reading . by

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Ruth Pittman. An old-fashioned

"speeling bee" was held, the !

winners bing Clara Ellen Drake I Harry Rogers was in Terre and Helen Shaw. Haute Tuesday. r Refreshments of ice cream, Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Nash of cookies and iced tea were served Carlisle, spent Thursday after-

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Mrs. Lillie Ladson, and E. E. Nash. Mrs. Allison Pittman spent

Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Rorie McCammon, and Miss Maude Daugherty. Mrs. Rose McCammon and sons of Sullivan, spent Thursday with Harry Rogers, Guy and Joe. Mrs. Osa Johnson was in Sullivan Thursday. Mrs. Henry Lambert called on Aunt Sarah Plummer and Rose Monday morning. Misses Leah June Cox and Linda Sue Robertson were Saturday dinner guests of Herb Snyder and family. Mr. and Mrs: Hilary Ice of East Chicago; visited relatives here over the week-end. A large crowd attended the funeral of Mrs. Rhoda Rogers at the Methodist church Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry . Roop of Toledo, Ohio, spent a week's vacation here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ferguson, and cither relatives. Mrs. Tillie Whitlock called on Mrs. Melba MacDonald Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ferguson of New London, Conn., are here for

Mr. and Mrs. James Iand were in Terre Haute Monday. Leonard Roberts wns in town Tuesday morning. Misses Dorothy and Barbara Whitlock spent Monday and

Tuesday with their motner, Mrs. Harry Whiltlock and Connie. - Mr. and Mrs. George Raley and family were Tuesday dinner guests of Archie Ridge and family of Sullivan. It was Gerald's birthday.

Gary, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Whitlock and family. Mrs. Beulah Goodman spent Monday with Mrs. Eva Ridge aiid

family. ... , , '

I.U.I !V Mrs. Golda Plummer and Mrs. Chester Lloyd and children were in Sulivan Tuesday morning.

Mesdames Ben Shake Sr. and R. H. Johnson were in Sullivan -Tuesday.

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' , Price At Store Hedge Shears : $2.50 Garden Plow (Bluegrass) '. $4-98 Hatchets $ .65 Hammers ........ $ .45 Wheelbarrow .'. $7.98 Pitchforks $1.35 Rakes . v ........... $ .95 Hoe $ .89 Post Digger ...... s $2.98 Sprayer $ ,45 Wire Stretcher '.. $2.49 Poultry & Hog Wire; . Roofing & Paint

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Price At Store Johnson Economy 16 Dairy $3.30 Johnson Economy Egg Mash " : . $4.55 Johnson Special Pork Producer $4.35 Johnson Special Pig & Sow Ration $4.60 Johnson Special 4 Way Hog Concentrate $5.15 Johnson Special Egg Mash $4.75 Johnson Blue Ribbon Egg Mash $4.65 Johnson Special Growing Mash ". $4.65 Johnson Special Chick Starter $4.85 SCRATCH . . ... .... ......... $4.35 SHELLED CORN . . . . . .,. $4.10 BUTTERMILK (Condensed) . . . . ...... $5.50

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