Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 154, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 August 1947 — Page 6
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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
Tri Kappa will meet Monday evening, August 4, at the home of Maurine Medsker at 6 o'clock for a covered dish dinner.
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BECAUSE he Interfered at a New York party in a private quarrel between Mr. and Mrs. John McLennon of Tyringham, Mass., Ernest Biddle, of the sociallyprominent Philadelphia Biddies, has a shiner courtesy of Mrs. McLennon and a few bruises from her husband. Biddle's peacemaking efforts ended in a Manhattan police station where the three pooled resources to pay fines of ?5 eachjU (later national).
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AS SHEET IS PULLED BACK in San Francisco morgue, Harold Reed .(left), and Donald Horn identify body of their 12-year-old playmate, Donald Goudie, who was fatally shot by a junkman for alleged looting in his salvage yard. (International Soundphoto)
Between the ninth and sev enth centuries, Nineveh was the center of the entire East for art
as well as commerce. Here col-
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CARD OF THANKS 14 Pt. We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to all who assisted in extinguishing the fire which .nearly destroyed our business. We. appreciate the cooperation and courage which was displayed by the fire, department and townspeople. " Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hamilton Dailey's Grocery
' "A SAFE PLACE TO BANK" Ynn ran hank hpre with absolute safety.
. You can borrow money here on good sound loans, at
lowest interest rates. . You can be sure that all business is strictly confi ftantinl. ' . . ... ,
You can jdo business with this old reliable, strong
bank, which has served this county over seveniy-six years without loss to anyone. In short, this bank has stood the test of time and now larger and stronger than ever. We cordially invite your business on our record. SULLIVAN STATE BANK' Sullivan, Indiana Safe Since 1870 Carlisle, Indiana Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Loyal Women's class, Methodist church, covered dish dinner city park, Tuesday, August 5th. Bring own table service.
C.W.E. Club, Friday, August 8, 218 West Johnson St., Mrs. Ami Lowdermilk. hostess. G. II. Club, city park, covered dish dinner Thursday at noon, May Alsman hostess.
There will be no August I neeting of the Triple L. Home Economics Club.
Wood class of the Baptist church will meet at the church Tuesday, August 5 to to Wood's orchard. Covered dish dinner at 6:30. Meat, bread and drink will be ' furnished. Bring covered dish and own table service. Those staying all night bring food for own breakfast. Coffee will be furnished. All. that can please bring car for transportation.
The Triedship class has been postponed September.
party until
Frank Neff W.R.C. No. 155 will meet Wednesday afternoon, 2 o'clock, Woodman Hall.
American Legion Auxili4 ary, Legion Home, TiiP!dv, August 5, at 7:30 o'clock, regular meeting. r HEW Farm Bureau Mutual Policy gives you . DOUBU PR0TC7I0H
ALTHOUGH she doesn't look exactly happy in this photograph, Mrs. Madge Conrad (above), maid in a Bevrly Hills, Calif., home, had just been informed that her fiance, Paul McKerns, real estate dealer killed in a traffic accident two years ago, had left hor $250,000 cash in his Will. They were to be married 2 days after his accident. S?ie has 3-.mar-ried children. (Jnternafiofial)
BOY SUFFERS BROKEN LEIG Don Asdell, age 17, fell from a horse Saturday evening about
8:30 oclock and suffered
fractured leg. The accident happened in front of the Thudium residence on West Giles Street.
COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones
The Sullivan Merchants increased their league standing to six wins yesterday when 'ihey beat the Uptown Tires of Terre Haute to the tune of 11-9. The Merchants come from behind in
the sixth to score three runs vo
tie the game at seven-all. In
last three frames they went ahead and put the game on ice. i
Robbins, who started the game
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Dugger Team To Play Blanford Nine At
he i Miner's Picnic
The Dugger Domestic Coal Co. employees' baseball team will
for the locals, had to hand over ' Play a game at the Memorial
his mound job to young Bill Shipman in the third, when che heat became too severe for him. Shipman came through for the Merchants and defeated Holt, the
second pitcher for the Tires.
Stadium at Terre Haute on Saturday, Aug. 9. The Dugger- team will meet the Blanford Big Oak Coal Co. team. The Blanford team is
known as the Cardinals and play
O The last three decades have brought many changes in matters pertaining to health. The normal span of life has been increased materially. Consider diabetes, for example. Diabetes was first recognized about the time of Mcses, or 200 years before the
birth of King Tut. Yet, it was not until 1922 that a specific remedy was discovered. Today, through the use of Insulin and a balanced diet, the diabetic can reasonably expect to live about as long as&nybody. Your physician will promptly recognize the symptoms of diabetes. He knows all about the treatment. And remember this, all advertised cres for diabetes are questionable. Don't be victimized by th; swindlersBennett's Pharmacy
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Next Sunday, due to a change. in tne Western Indiana League
Don is a resident of Royal Oaks, Michigan. The Mary Sherman Hospital reported that he was the third
.of schedule, the locals will travel
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w vviicic kiitrjr win iiuji with the Fairview Dodgers, a team of young players who rre backed by the Brooklyn Dodgers. R H E Tires 331 000 002 9 11 4 Merchants 201 103 22x 11 17 5 Batteries; Tires Cole-Kerch-ner and Webster-Holt: Mer-
victim who has been admitted io j chants Robbins-Shipman
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tained from falls from horses,
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Larry Latshaw, of Oaktown, was admitted recently with a broken leg caused by a fall from a horse and Jimmy Edds, of Dugger sustained a broken arm reresulting from the same type of accident. Both of these boys were ten years of age.
Suppose you buy a new car and keep your old one intending to sell it later or to keep it permanently. If you have a 1947 Farm Bureau Mutual policy, your new -car is covered for 30 days after purchase for the same coverages you carry on the old car. And the old car is covered, too ! This clause is only one of the many new coverages included in Farm Bureau Mutuai's 1947 policy. The cost lowest in Indiana, Your " Farm Bureau insurance agent will be glad to explain this new policy to you. , FARM BUREAU MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. of Ind., Inc.
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The .superfine flakes " of natural graphite provide mirrorsmooth bearing surfaces on the working parts of the motor. Tou can nee the improvement.' Boyll and Son Motor Co. (Chrysler) Sullivan, Ind. Sullivan County Motor Sales (DeSoto) Shelburn, Ind.
The game is scheduled for 4 p.m. and is a part of the entertainment being provided by the Miner's picnic.
When- flower plants revert to earlier type3 and do not produce the type of blossoms expected of
me variety, seed
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