Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 182, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 September 1947 — Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT SULLIVAN DAILY TDIES THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 1947. " SULLIVAN, INDL4 N OFM 1 J..1A- OC. 1M Thru RnTfrvBrtyWifffgl " ' ' SAT. IlaWf Tonight & Fri. ADULTS W. M. Matinee If 35c CHILDREN 16c Sullivan Store SECOND FLOO YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE WITH "CYNTHIA" You'll Make Merry A S7,While She Makes a' -Broadway ! Red Ryder Rides Again!

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War Bound - LYNN, Mask (UP) The life of Mrs. Nancy Blood, 97, of Lynn, has been bound up in wars. She lost her husband in the Civil War, her son served in the Spanish-American War, a grandson fought in World War I, and a great-grandson is a World War II veteran.

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Jan Johannes Vermeer (163275) was one of the foremost of Dutch genre and landscape painters. He was born in Delft and spent his whole life there. He sold only a few pictures in his lifetime, and received inconsiderable Sums for them, dying insolvent. He is the most modern of genre Dutch painters and is consequently the most appreciated at the present time. . The condor Is one of the largest of known flying birds. The great vulture of the Andes is sometimes exceeded in size by the albatross and tte California condor. i ' A dragon fly has 30,000 eyes.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wyman visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Taylor and family of West Point, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Max Wilkey of Terre. Haute and Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Hux of Sullivan visited over jthe week-end with Mr. and Mrs. 'Wayne Wilkey and daughter, Nancy Lee, in Madison, South Dakota. Mrs. Josephine Monroe of Terre Haute, who has been I visiting there, accompanied them home. -

x(.uujr uiLaiicu ihut lieu tu Sullivan Tuesday from Chicago where she attended the ladies ready to wear market. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Manges of Elkhart, Indiana, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russell Inbody and son, Gary, of French Street, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Inbody and son, Gary, and their guests,

Mr. and Mrs. Chet Manges, spent Sunday at Spring Mill State Park picnicing.

OIL FIELD NEWS Mrs. Julia Riggs of Dodd Bridge, spent one day last week with her daughter, Mrs. Beulah Stevens. - Mr. and' Mrs. Max Sludar and Max Lee spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seewer are enjoying a motor trip

I through the western states. Leah Rae Morrical, who has I been spending the summer with her sister at Palestine, Illinois, has returned home to enter

school. . '' Relatives from Gary, Indiana visited Mr. and Mrs. D. Grenly last week. .Miss Reah Stevens has returned home from the hospital, and. is getting along nicely.

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WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY IN OSAKA, Japan Pvt David Lee Willis, son of Mrs. I. Mason, of 415 South State Street, Sullivan, is serving in Japan with' the 27th Infantry Regiment of the 25th Infantry (Tropic Lightning) Division, commended by Major General Charles L. Mullins Jr. Pvt. Willis has recently returned from the Ugi manuever area in Central Honshu where he

participated in practical field problems, combat tactics and squad problems. The entire period of training' lasted for ten days at which time all the realism possible was pub into effect.

HYMERA Those from Hymera Rebekah Lodge attending the District 38 meeting at Merom Tuesday afternoon and night were Alma Jeffers. Tillie Stwalley, Nell Gor

don, Victoria Tipton, Lula Smith, j Celia Tnstrom, Violet Gibbons, '

Josephine Walters, Ora Jordan and Ruby Ward. Alma Jeffers is the incoming district deputy president. Mrs. Lou Henry of 'Belleville, Illinois, visited her sister, Mrs.

Ralph Gordon, over the weekend. ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Funkhouser haVe moved in the Elsie Waldrop 1 home.

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Hungary recently issued stamps honoring the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt. There are four postage values symbolizing the "Four FreeFreedoms," with the portrait of Roosevelt in the upper left corner of each value and symbolic or scenic designs to the right. - Wayne - county, New York, noted as a great fruit and grape county, was named in honor of Gen. Anthony Wayne of Revolutionary war fame. Clitus (?-328 B. C.) was the foster brother of Alexander the Great. He was the king's dearest friend, and once saved his life In battle.

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LEWS Rex Plew and Miss Thompson of Riley, called on Mr. and' Mrs. Harris Wheaton Sunday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Burns and children spent the week-end at Linton. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Bush of Wilford, attended the funeral of

Charles Wallace Saturday. Clarence Trump is working at Terre Haute. Mrs. Ethel Stephens of Ind

ianapolis, who has been the of Mr. and Mrs., Pat Step returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Win and Mr. and Mrs. Clair K attended the State Fair Wei day. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Hosti were in Lewis Saturday. Mrs. Rachel Stout and da ter, Margaret, were in Ind polis Wednesday. . Mrs. Justica Boston vj friends in Sullivan last weeJ

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