Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 168, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 August 1947 — Page 6

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-FRIDAY, AUG. 22. 1947.

f GelertT dog1 hero of "ancient legend, belonged to Prince Llewjellyn, son-in-law of King John of England. Returning one day from a hunt. Llewellyn found his child's cradle empty and the ' dog's mouth smeared with blood. " He slew Gelert. but then saw the child unhurt and beside it , the body of a wolf which Gelert had slain. Llewellyn, in .selfreproach, raised a monument over body of the faithful brute, and to this day the place is called Beth Gelert -or Gelert's Grave. ; Belgium's largest mineral pro-' duction is coal, of which over 25,000,000 tons are produced each year.

FOUR CORNERS Mr. End Mrs. Een Yentus of Carlisle, Mrs. John Shake and Carol Ann, and Mrs. Sadie Booker

.were in Sullivan Saturday. ! W. J. .Monroe returned to his ! work in Muncie, Indiana Lionday after spending the week-end i with home folks and attending

the Pirtle, Arnett reunion Sunday at the city park, i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Batcholor of Carlisle, and Mr. and Mrs. Edd Just and Dorothy of Indianapolis, spent Saturdey with Mr. and Mrs. John Shake and Carol Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Chriss Vukrey of near Sullivan, spent Tuesday ,

evening with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Monroe.

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Delivered Price Per Cubic Yard 5 bags cement per yd. Sullivan $10.00 Carlisle $1 1.00 Merom . . . . . $10.00 C-raysville $9.30 Fairbanks $10.00 Shelburn $11.00 We also mix 4 4'2 5 '2 and 6 bag cement per yard. CONCRETE BLOCKS Smooth Face at plant 15c Rock Face ttuilnose Corners Partition Blocks WE DELIVER Call or Write CARL A. NEWLIN

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y..r--One-Minute Test 1- When did the English royal family change its name to Windsor? 2. In what country' was George Bernard Shaw born? 3. When Princess Elizabeth of England beeomea queen, what title wiu her husband hold? Words of Wisdom The man who rules his spirit, saith the voice that cannot err, is greater than the one who takes a city. If each would have dominion of himself, would govern wisely, and thus show true courage, knowledge, power, benevolence, all the princely soul of pri

vate virtues, then each would be

-GRAB BAaa prince a hero a man in likeness of hia maker. Mrs. S. J. Hale. 1 - Hints on Etiquette If you are dining with friends, do not put your feet on the cross pieces under the table. Fine furniture mars easily. Today's Horoscope You are an acquisitive person, have a quizzical and philosophical turn of mind. You are courageous, positive In your ideas and tastes, resourceful and Intellectual. You enjoy good reading, and strive to improve your mind and to acquire the friendship of well-educated people. You will

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marry young and be happy. The conditions existing on this, your birthday, are adverse In connection with bills, collections, taxes, and insurance. Your next year calls for careful reflection and watchfulness in. all things. An untoward event causes loss and annoyance. Employ tact in dealings with the opposite sex. Born today a child will be highly strung and not fortunate in love, domestic matters or marriage. Success will also be difficult to achieve. One-Minute Test Answers 1. In 1917. . . 2. Ireland.

3. That of Prince Consort.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Elmore and daughter of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with Charles Vickrey and family. Mrs. Clarence Milton and children of Farmer City, Illinois, .are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sparks and other relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. Bill F. Johnson spent Wednesday at the Vigo County Fair. ' Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sparks, Freda and Eruce Hubble and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Walters attended the fair at Greenup, Illinois Wednesday. , Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Greene

and son, Donald, are enjoying a i vacation trip through the north'ern and eastern states. I . ' " Mrs. Lucy Meyers and daughter, Carol, and Betty Walker of Hammond, have returned io their homes after a week's visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rockwell and Mr. and Mrs.1 John Thrasher and family. - . "'" I Rev. and Mrs. Lee Lashbrook and daughters have returned home from a week's visit with relatives at Paoii, Indiana. i Dorothy Unger of New Lebanon, is spending this week with 'Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bates. Mary Ann Renaker is enjoying ' a vacation trip with friends at a I lake in Wisconsin. - j ' Breck Leach and Don McKen-

, zie attended a postmasters association meeting at Crane, Indiana at the Naval Ammunition Depot Sunday. I Connie Larr, Nancy - and Rue Ellen Johnson spent Wednesday with Mrs. Gault Pleasant : nd Ruth. i j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daniels .were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daniels and family. Mr. and Mrs. Admiral Hoesman I of Sullivan, spent the week-end with relatives here. I Miss Sally Duke of Terre Haute, and Miss Ellen Orr of Evansville were guests Sunday I of Mrs. Mayme Apple and Sarah Orr.

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RIDING IN STATE through streets of Karachi, capital of the new free Indian dominion of Pakistan, are , Lord Louis Mountbatten (rear seat in uniform) and Iohammed AH Jinnah, governor general of new state. Parade followed Mountbatten's formal transfer of Pakistan's control to Jinnah. (International)

. DUGGER Mrs. Clifford McLin and children of Columbus, Ohio, are the guests of Mrs. John McLin and Mrs. Mary Blakman. Mrs. Martha Putoff and. Miss Esther Myers were in Terre Haute Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edwards of Michigan, are the guests of Eli Edwards and Mrs. Blanche Kawtin. i

Mrs. R. R. and Miss Beulah Davies are visiting in Canton, Illinos. The ladies of the Loyal Daughters Sunday School class of jthe First Christian Church and their guests journey to Shakamak Tuesday evening for a picnic

supper. Members going were Emma Spinks, Cecil Dukes, Mary Blakman, Frankie McGhee, IsaI bell Wilson, Mamie Young, Julia Howell, and Gladys Coyner. (Guests going were Ranelle Mc

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Cars were checked by the police in the United States during the Safety Check program in 1916 with the following results:

2S.7 percent had defect've rear and stop lights. 18.2 pei cent had faulty front lights. 13.3 per cent had inadequate brakes. S.2 percent had faulty windshield wipers. 7.1 percent had horns not operating. 4.3 percent had unsafe tires. 20.2 percent had many other defects.

From Nearly Three Million Vehicles One Out Of Every Three Was Operating With On 2 Or More Obvious Defects

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"A SAFE PLACE TO BANK" You can bank here 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 confidential. You can do business with this old reliable, strong

bank, which has served this county over seventy-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

CHURCH OF CHRIST Palmer's Prairie Preston L. Winchell, ministf Preaching everv third Loi

day. The remarkable increase attendance last Sunday ni was due to three cars of visit

from Shelburn. Come again fol We are always glad to have col

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Enjoy The Cool And Dustbss . ' MIGHTY Midget Races Lawrence County SPEEDWAY Between Vincennes and Lawrenceville i s on George Field Road ' Time Trials: 7:00 P. M. Racing: 8:00 P. M. Admission Adults, $1.00 (tax inc.) Children 50c EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT

MEROM METHODIST CHUEi

T. M. Jennings, pastor Preaching at 9:30 a. m. Sunday School at 10:15 a. E. B.' Walters, Supt.

NEW LEBANON CHURCH Sunday School at 9:30 a.' Mrs. John Springer, Supt. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. !

ROSE CHAPEL CHURCH Sunday School at , 10:30 a? Everett Brocker, Supt. Preaching at 10:30 a. m.

Friday, August 29, 7:30 p.-!

First Quarterly Conference Merom.

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