Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 168, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 August 1947 — Page 8
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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK The Couple class of the Baptist church will meet Friday night, Aug. 23 at the city park at 7:30 for a party in honor of the winning team of the contest. In case of rain meet at the church. Delta Theta Tau sorority will meet Monday night, August 25th, 7:30, at the home of Jessie Englcj at 523 West Washington Street. This will be an ice cream social. All members urged to attend. ' " ' v ' The Past Noble Grand club will meet Tuesday, August 26th at the city park at 6:30 for, their regular meeting. -'This 'twill be a covered dish - - srpper. in case ,cw ram , n e 'meeting will be held at the lom of Reva Livingston, 702 South IVlaia Street. V Timber" from soft-wooded trees is sought for lumber and puln , ; from hard-wood trees for fumi ture and veneer manufacture. 11 I Charlotte. N. C, . was named after Princess Charlotte, wife of George III of England. hOriiVily Message We cooperate withvflorists in the p r ope-r handling; and care of flowers, assuring the most beautiful displays,. REMINGTON SINGLE SHOT - .22 RIFLES COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones
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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Baldwin and daughter, Mary Kay, are vacationing in the West. They were accompanied to Texas by Miss Baldwin's fiance, Gene Schroeder, 'of this city, who is stationed there with the United States Army. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. LaSage and Maes W. Kent of Benton, Ark., Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hoag of Bauxite, Ark., and Miss Erma Finch of Havvley, Tex., have returned to their homes after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Harlow and other relatives hero. Joe R. Crowder and Tom Batey returned Wednesday night from a vacation trip through ihe West and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Paul John and children, Mary Helen, Dayton and Billie, left today for their home in Corinth, Miss., after n .visit here with- Mr. and : Mrs. Frank Coffey and family. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Josh .Asbury of Waverly, Nebraska, are spending their vacation with relatives here. On -Sunday, August 24th, there jvill . be an all-day- gathering at 'the "pity 'ijfark, with a basket dinner at, ngof All friends and relatives' aVe cordially invited. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cal Hutchison and son, Calvin Jr., Mrs. Francis McKain and daughter, Sandra, have returned to Flint, Michigan after spending the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchison and daughter, Clara. Indiana Girl, 7, To Walk High Wire at State Fair SHIRLEY CRETONA Shirley Gretona, seven years old, will provide one of the most unique attractions ever presented in Indiana when she will walk a high wire at the Indiana State Fair. 1 I Appearing in the Grandstand stage show, "State Fair Follies of 1947," she will walk a wire' 45 feet above the ground every; night from Sunday, August 31, through ' Friday, Sept. 5. ; The! night show will open two days after the State Fair begins Sep-j tember 29. Shirley, the youngest high wire; walker in the United States,wilT be performing . before i . fellow', Hnnsiers at the Indiana ' State! Fair. She and her parents live at Rochester. Ind. She will appear with her father, mother and broth-
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Edmund H, king of the AngloSaxons, was called Edmund Ironside from his iron armor, la j the eleventh century. ,w.r1 Oregon is supposed to be an Indian name. The state of Ore-, gon's nickname is "The Beaver State." 1 , ' AI Araf, in Mohammedanism, Is a borderline between hell and heaven, equivalent to the Christian limbo. It is the abode of , souls whose earthly life, through Infancy, ignorance or congenital : incompetence, ., merited neither blame nor praise. They suffer no punishment ' but enjoy no rewards such as form the bliss of Paradise. ! The Egyptians are known to have had extensive courier systems for carrying mail to its destination. , . ... ; ' .. a The sketches and stories which" he contributed to papers and periodicals soon after his gradu-. ation from Edinburgh university in 1882, brought Sir James Barrie to the attention of the British public, and within a few years made him without a second among the writers of his time who found their material U the village and country life of Scotland. r""vir""" Birtii!liliA.iai-fiiiWitwfi Phone 144
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Elephants, rhinoceroses, ti-1 gers, leopards, four species of deer, buffaloes, oxen and goats,' bears, tapirs, boars, wildcats, monkeys, gibbons and crocodiles are native to Burma. The Asiatic elephant attains a larger size here than elsewhere. J The ' salty, landlocked Dead sea, the lowest spot on earth, Is 1,200 feet below sea level. The Biblical river Jordan, which wanders and twists for 200 miles, empties into it. , --.r 1
PUBLIC SALE At the residence of the late Mrs. Belle Stark on Higlay 41 in Shelbur.n Tuesday Aug. 26th at 10:0,0 o'clock Antique Walnut Bed and Chest. 4 antique chairs Cherry Drop Leaf Table Antique 2 large rugs 9 x 12 Throw rugs Beautyrest Inner spring Mattres. ' 1 cedar chest, 1 trunk, 2 small taWes, 1 electric toaster, 1 floor lamp, electric iron, 1 Heaflng Stove, 1 small desk & chair, 1 coal oil stove, kitchen. cabinet,rocking. cl-air, porch furniture, bookcase and bocks, china 'dabf.net, .""some Haviland diishes, bedding and pillows, kitchen ware, garden too's and other small i'ems. EMMIT POWER, Auctioneer. Not responsible in case of accidents. ', i i purttoukfo on new '. i sr nTTrrr Now $1440 -jas Less Trade-In .Prices cut 1 0 Vi on all popular sizes. Other sizes also lower.
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