Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 163, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 August 1947 — Page 3
SULLIVAN, INDIANA Confesses Slaying
STILL HOLDING the portable radio that led to his arrest, Christine Van Dalen, 29, father of two children, confesses attack-slaying of 51-year-old Mildred McKelvey to Cleveland police. 'Witnesses saw Van Dalen carrying, the radio when he left Cleveland night Spots with Mica McKelvey prior to her death. (IntematinnaU
They'll Do It Every Time'
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-FRIDAY, AUG
By Jimmy Hado OPEN FORUM
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Sullivan Club Meeting FOR THIS WEEK
Iloyal Neighbors picnic, shelter house, city park, Friday, August 15, 6:00 P. m. Meat and drink furnished. Bring covered dish, table service and white elephant.
V. A. REPRESENTATIVE HERE TUESDAY The V. A. Contact Representative of the Vincennes District will be at the Red Cross Office here Tuesday, August 19th.
The Shunmytnz car a
dangerous car. The unusuf ml strains, difficult driving discomjorti cause accidents l besides ruining your iirts.
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One-Minute Test 1. What state border on Maine? 2. What la the highest spot In North America? 3. Which state la the Mountain State ? !..!... im ' Words of Wisdom No company is far preferable to bad, because we are more apt to catch the vices of others than their virtues, as disease is more
contagious than health. Colton.
Hints on Etiquette Do not work for a firm to which you cannot feel loyal, if you can possibly avoid it. If you criticize members of your firm
-GRAB BAGand their policies, to your associates or outsiders, you not only damage the reputation of your employer, but make people think you are probably a trouble maker who would not make a good employe.' , Today's Horoscope You have an alert and keen mind and good executive ability. You enjoy cultured and refined people. You are happy and optimistic, and have a pleasant disposition. You do not care for the light or frivolous; love your home and, in love, are true and sincere. The influences rife today are a bit doubtful if you allow pleasure to interfere with work. Your
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love, social and domestic activities are under a cloud next year and financial difficulties are likely. Watch expenditures and curb a tendency to excessive conviviality. Shun the law, neither lend, borrow nor gamble. Born today a child will lack energy, initiative and ambition. The value of hard work and money will not be understood, hence there will be a danger of frequent financial stringency. - j, One-Minute Test Answers 1. New Hampshire is the only one. 2. Mt. McKlnley, in Alaska.
3. West Virginia.
CITIZENS
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118 So. Main Phone 98
HICKORY Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Willis
and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. 1 Donald Willis and sons, Max and Bruce, were Sunday guests of Mr. i and Mrs. Cornie Willis. j Mrs. Anna Shepherd called on Mr. and Ms. John Alexander, j Saturday. , j Mr. and Mrs. Penny Isbell call- ' ed on Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Carr, Sunday. 1 , 1 I Mr.' and Mrs. Ed White visited friends in Marco, Sunday. 'w Mrs." Anna" Alumbaugh is visit-' ing relatives in Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Linn were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed White Thursday evening, j ; Miss Cass. Isbell is visiting her grandparents near Carlisle. " .
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Letters from minister uid others, Interested In lm-al option we especially invited for thi Letters and tntprvvws of suitable natnre and proper newspaper Interest are snuirht for thk olimn, the editor reserving the riirht to censor or reject any ar
ticle he may deem is nnt nulla) r and proper. Articles of 500 words Jqq 1 . PcU3ld Cll or less re preferred. AM rtlrle sent l the Open Forum roost he HcilQ? List signed and address given. In
order that the editor may know the writer, however, the writer's aame wl'I not he published if
requested.
Articles publisneu herein do ot necessarily express the sentiment of the Daily Times and this paper may or may not agree with statement contained hereisi.
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Aug. 15 ( Dean Prernly S. Sikes of the 1 Indiana University Junior Di virion today enno iced t.hct th? University's freshman honor list of 475 studems ror ti e rpring semester includes Joe T. Pound,
of Sullivan. ' Ptequirercents for the scholastic honor roll were a "Br' or tatter
average. On the freshman honor roll for the second semester are thirty-seven students with r-n "A" average, including eighteen j veterans. In announcing scholas- j tic honors or the freshman , class, j Dean Sikes explained that 214 of the students on the spring semester honor roll also were on it for the fall-winter semester. ; The tnfal of 475 students represents thirteen and a half per cenii of the Junior Division enrollment of 3,490 studets. Veterans on the honor roll number 172. i
John Milton, noted English poet, was three times married. His first wife, Mary Powell, made him most unhappy,' and of W3 three daughters born of thi3 marriage, two were unkind to him. Deborah was his one affectionate and fa'ithful daughter. His second wife, Katherine Woodcock, died after a little more than a year's marriage, but his third wife, Elizabeth Minshull, married to him in 1664, survived him for more than half a century. : ' Early American colonists learned about chowders from the French, and so chowders are associated with the history of New, England!
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TO "SQUARE UP" o.YOUR BILLS Da you wish fo "square up" some accumulated bills? Here'i a simple, business-like way to do it: Get the money from us h pay . them, then repay us in convenient monthly installments. Prompt service. Come in or phone.
Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Middle East Side Sq.
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Figured the Odds I SCRANTON, Pa . (UP) Maybe it was his experience at figuring out the winners and the ones that don't have a chance that made a local horse race bookmaker and would-be sheiff withdraw from the political race half an hour after nomination petitions
were obtained in his name.
COMPLETE RECAPPING SHOP
' Located In BLOOMFIELD, IND. Priced For Quick Sale at half price if taken within the next two weeks. Business established on Gulf oil pro
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OUR APPRECIATION IS GREAT
EacK time satisfaction is expressed for any sexv ice we have performed we are proud that we have been able to add something of value to tha community. We are grateful for all the kind words that have been extended to us and we shall strive to be worthy of them,. t Schulze Funeral Home Successor To Risinger & Kresge Carlisle, Indiana
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