Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 148, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 25 July 1947 — Page 3

PTjILIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1947. PAGE THREE

PttlVAN, INDIANA .

SOCIETY

Ml Norm Sevier, Editor Call U

RW's Retaliate In AFL

ommunistic Trend Charge Mjss Sally Butler, Indianapolis, President of the National Fedrfcn of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, answered "it's

culous" when told of the Indiana state Federation, of Labor's

rge of "Communist tendencies" in the BPW organization in the

st issue of the AFL publication, The Leader. Miss Butler, now attending the international BPW board meetin Paris, France, answered an Indianapolis Star newsman over

iis-Atlantic telephone that "the charges are ridiculous and abso-

fely untrue," adding that they are "out of the clear sky" and with-

any basis of fact.

fere in Sullivan, as elsewhere

ndiana, the United States and e recently -' the world, the iness and Professional Wom-

jhave ever been striving for

cation, equality, and justice, he labor paper stated the

IV's favored the Equal Rights

endment for Women, universal

Inpulsory) military training,

peevishly referred to the

fcunt of space given to the

llcity of the organization

n its membership is "less 1 one-half the membership of Indiana State Federation of

for."

he BPW's of Sullivan, the

e of Indiana and the United

es are as much against Com-

tism as are the people with m" they live daily. If Com-

nistic "tendencies"

August 3, will be .an all-day affair with the Rev. Homberger as morning speaker and Rev. Paul S. Lowis, of Plainville, bringing the afternoon sermon. In between sermons a basket dinner will be held at the church, Singers will be announced each night. Everyone is cordially invited and urged to attend the services.

r ranks as the AFL charges,

n wish its abolition as much as

r. -But first let's view the

rk of these "frustrated spinss" as the labor publication is them. , f the equal rights amendment neral Douglas MacArthur says at all natural, persons are ml under the law; that there 11 be no discrimination in econic, political or social relations . that individual dignity and : essential equality of the sex-

must be taken into considera-

n in the enactment of

a mere stream y, (airmindedly speaking), the BPW's see no alternative but to "carry a big stick." ; Publicity has followed the deeds of the Business & Professional Women over a year just past wherein $7,696.25 was appropriated by the Indiana Federation alone for the relief of warstricken Belgian war orphans; in which the Hoosier BPW's placed nearly $500.00 in the Chinese Nursing Fund; and wiose national organization has an educational loan fund of $350,000.00 from which the youth of our community, state ind nation may draw. These are but a few of their many beneficences. Communist? Well, if contribut-

are among ing to the betterment of their

HONOR BIRTHDAYS Honoring the fifth birthday of Donald Anderson and Max Woodard, several friends enjoyed an ice cream , supper of homemade ice cream and akes at the

home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion 1 Anderson Friday evening. Fol

lowing the supper the honored guests unwrapped their gifts, after whih the children were entertained with toys and riding

la pony, while the other guests enjoyed an evening of conversaj tion. Those attending were Mr. and (Mrs. Gene Wible and sons, j Stephen and Leslie, Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Hardy and daughter, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hayden and daughter, Laconda, Miss Bette Harris, Edward Squires, Gene Monk, Mr. and Mrs. Max Woodard and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson and sons, Darrell and Donald.

ATTEND GIRL j scout Camp I There is a group of local Brownie Scouts who are attending the Terre Haute District Girl j Scout Camp' at McCormick's Creek. j They are Mary Nell Miller, , Karen Campbell, Virginia Giles,

Ann Boyle, Janie Miller, and Janice Rusk. The camp is under the supervision of Mrs. Dewey Anakin of Terre Haute. There is a total of 100 girls enrolled in the camp from the Terre Haute area.

the Servant's command to "Go out into the hedges and highways and compel them to come in, that my house may be filled."

fellowmen, fostering a more educated populace and advocating justice and equality are Communistic, then that's what the BPW's are.

REVIVAL SERVICES AT INDIAN PRAIRIE Revival services at Indian

I Prairie Baptist Church, Carlisle,

R. 2, began Wednesday, July 23 at 7:30 p. m. and will continue through Sunday, August 3. W. W. Rhody, pastor and evangelist. Music under the direction of Don Wilson, Carlisle. Special music eah service. You are especially invited to attend every service and worship with us. We have had an excellent Vacation Bible School for the last two weeks, with an average attendance of 100, and an enrollment of 115. This school has been

'one of ,the greatest inspirations

to our church that we have ever had. Our church literally obeyed

FORBES CORNER Mrs. Helen Shaw and Herschel Hall were in Terre Haute Sunday evening. Mrs. Ada Forbes of Springfield, Ohio, is here with her son, Garland Forbes and family, at the present, j Mr. and Mra. Edgar Payne and Mrs. Mary Huntworth called on Mr, and Mrs. parland Forbes Friday, night, t Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman of Prairieton,- were' guests of Mr.

and Mrs? James Sharpe and Marilyn. I Sunday dinner guests of Lou Barcus and .Helen were Mrs. Hazel Gaebler of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Raines and

daughter, Janet, Loren ' Barcus J

and son, Walter, of Terre Haute, and Melvin Stuckey. Mr. and Mrs.- Victor Sharpe, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sharpe and j daughter attended a basket dinner Sunday in honor of Cora ! Rigger and daughter, Ethel, at the I home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc-

Garvey.

Mrs. Helen Shaw, Mrs. Mayme and Mattie Johnson, spent Thursday with Jim Williams and family. Mrs. Ada Forbes was the overnight guest Wednesday of Mrs. Mary Huntworth. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Perkins spent Thursday with Mrs. Helen Forbes and family. The Sabistan family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sabistan Sunday.

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

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Sunday, July, 27th Menu features

FRIED CHICKEN & Cream Gravy

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BAKED CHICKEN & Dressing

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SMOTHERED STEAK & Cream Gravy

Hnt Rnlle Cherry & Banana Pie DuccerH noi ioiis jce Cieam & Cake iecrib Davis Hotel Dining Room

MR. AND MRS. HAROLD HAUGHT

OLD HICKORY PLAN HOMECOMING ' The Rev. Homberger ' has announced that the Old Hickory Homecoming will begin July 28, at 7:30 p. m. The first guest speaker will be Rev. Humerickhouse. The following night the Rev. H. H. Karns of Pleasant-

laws." ville, will bring the message.

sis he said in regard to the The following ministers will be anese women under the new the speakers on this respective nstitution of Japan.) American nights: July 30, the Rev. R. W. men can only attain this equal-; Brown, of Sullivan; July 31, the through an amendment to our Rev. T. M. Jennings, of Merom; ieral Constitution. August 1, the Rev. D. H. Rosier, he Equal Pay for Equal Work of Cass; August 2, the Rev. Ralph 1 which was introduced, in the Walters, and the closing service, liana legislature in 1945 would 1

-ninate the hiring of women at aper wages to do the work of n. The BPW and the, women of liana only ask that where men do work equal to that of mi that they receive equal ipay. esnot the AFL' advocate 'any ictice that will protect their imbers on the job? Compulsory military training discussed by all, . favored by my and denounced by others, e BPW's believe the only way live in a world no longer in a ichine age but an. atomic age is .be prepared.' They work hard peace and justice but since ! broad ocean that separated a score years ago has become

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The management is pleased to announce there will

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Sunday, ' J uly 2 7th . SULLIVAN CITY PARI PROGRAM Devotions . . . .' Rev. Wyman Hull First Baptist Church i , I ' Address..... Rev. jack Anderson .

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Devotions ... .' Rev. Wyman Hull First Baptist Church Address Rev. jack Anderson Sullivan First Christian Church Music by Sullivan First Methodist Church Platform Manager . . . John T. Hays Sullivan Presbyterian Church

Are you one of those children of God who believe His family should assemble together? Are you one of those who believe that when Jesus spake of His church He meant the people who would believe in God through Him? If so, you are one who will enjoy these Sunday evening united church services. ' : Here denominationalism is dropped and God's children are merely one big family gathering, to worship Him under the star-studded dome) of His universal creation. We invite you to enjoy these special summer-time services and the fellowship of those Christian -loving people you've seen in other churches of our city and county. There's a seat for you ... a blessing, too! We urge you to be present. i

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