Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 196, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 October 1947 — Page 4
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1, 1947.
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
SOCIETY
'born. A reading "Gossip Town" i Silver Haired Daddy of Mine" was given by Olan Bedwell fol- and "What a Friend We Have In
I lowed by a reading "A Version of Jesus' were sung by the ten Uv-
SULLIVAN SADDLE CLUB Retha Rusk, Lora Padgett, BerMernbers of the Sullivan Sad- nice Gadberry, Gretchen Howe, die Club(enjoyed an all-day bas- Bessie Moore, Anna McQuown,
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The annual Claude Bedwell the Old Oaken Bucket" by Rev. ,mg children of Mr. and Mrs. ket dinner and ride Sunday at Clara Pittman, Effie Scott,
familv reunion and birthday din- Harry Karns of Pleasantville, ,uscar tfeaweu. music py Oscar the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ford and Arlie Collins. 1 ' ... ... T"i -J . . , 1 1 T I I, ; .. rt . . . 11 I j T i r : 1 1 . r I T . i i i
Dcuwcu, xjcimid ocuwcii, JJciviu Yviiney, suuui OI J-iinion. AOOUl Bedwell and Mr. and Mrs. fifty-four members and guests BIRTHDAY DINNER Grabby. participated in the ride. The Lin- Mr. and Mrs. Arch White
ner was held at the Pleasantville Song "Nearer My Home" in memRock House on September. 21. A ory of Aunt EJiza Wells by Rev. bountiful dinner was spread at and Mrs. Harry Karns. The childthe noon hour". A program was ren sang "Happy Birthday." Song given in the afternoon with piano "If I Could Hear My Mother music and string music by Mr. Pray Again" by Mrs. Mary Page and Mrs. Elmer Grabby of Sand- 'and Oscar Bedwell. Songs "That
Those attending were Rev. and !attended f . Sunday SeDtember 28th 'fa honor
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Mrs. Harry Karns, Mr. and Mrs
Claude Bedwell and Ollis, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Bedwell, Mrs. Ruby McCaramon, Howard Bedwell, Mr. and Mrs Squire Bedwell and Arnold, Ronnie and
of Mrs. C. S. Howes. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Malone and sons of Dugger, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Engle
Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS PARTY, A very enjoyable party
held at the Baptist church Tues
. ... j T J V , w J fa X "l rn Nico1 and 30,13 of Carlisle, Mr. Matthews and baby Mr. and Mrs. Wood's Campbell and Harnett and Mrs. Jack white and 'on of Dav.d Bedwe l and Jerry Mr. Long classes honoring Mrs. Iona shelburn, Mr. and Mrs. Sherm and Mrs Doyle Bedwell and dau- Hull. A bountiful covered dish Wright and sons and Mr. and gh ter, Mr and Mrs Oscar Bed- I supper was served, to sixty-two Mrs. c. s. Howes of Sullivan. -
wii anyj. jui3 yuuc, mi . nu jvj.a a. ; xiiciuwcio eiuu gutsis. i snon j3j Nicol entertained in Leroy Page and Marilyn Rose I business meeting followed. The afternoon wilh hig model and Donnie, Doc Bedwell, Mrs. I Campbell class president, Arlie ioe
i Bessie Hardesty, Mr. and Mrs. Collins, called the meeting to
the air-
ASSOCIATION Will Hold Their Annual Meet At Dugger Park DUGGER, INDIANA OCT. 5 -9 (Inclusive) Good camping grounds with plenty lights, shade and
water. Bring your tents, family and hounds and spend afljGibbs and Barbara, Elmer Gibbs, ' ciation and gave a description of Mr. and Mrs. Leon McClanahan,
Pete Hardesty, Mrs. Jessie Cox, I order by all singing "In the Ser-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fulk, Mr. and ! vice of the King." Devotions BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. Kenneth Hagemier and . were given by Mrs. Collins. Mrs. - Mrs. Rachel Everhart was Carol Ann, Mrs. Zona Brewer, , Jennie Duke sang "Memories," pleasantly surprised Sunday night Mrs. Opal Sims and children, accompanied by Mrs. McCoskey when friends gathered for 'a Helen Mitchell and children, 1 at the piano. Mrs. Gretchen birthday dinner. The table was Shanon Kesner, Mr. and Mrs. . Howe, president . of the Wood centered with a birthday cake
Elisha Bedwell and Betty, Mr. 1 class, presented Mrs. Hull with a with the honored guest's name jand Mrs. Elmer. Bedwell and . gift from the, class. A gift from on it. Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Bed- ; the Campbell class was presented Those present were Mr. and i well, Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Bed- , by Bessie Vincent. Mrs. Hull re- Mrs. Joe Shipman, Howard and
well, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ' sponded with thanks and anpre- Evan Shipman, James Marshall,
week in the open, and enjoy the cleanest sport on earth.
ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM Sundav. Oct. 5 Church Tuesday, Oct. 7
meeting Monday, Oct. 6 Contest. This includes singing,
playing instruments
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ioned square dance and
round dance too Wednesday, Oct. 8 Band concert
Oct. 9 Dog show
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Smith, Mr. the place and field of work at Gelena McClanahan, Mr.' and
!and Mrs. Clyde .Shake, Mr. and j Rushville, where Rev. Hull has Mrs. Tom Everhart and grand-
PROGRAM OF EVENTS Sunday, Oct. 5 Beagle Field Trial. All entries must be i in by 9. - v Morning Coon Dog drag race ' Evening Set up amp and enter Derby
uugs. 1T.,,l.,r rw A Psci ilnrW flira 1 hour hpfnrp S:in-l?n. 8
Tuesday, Oct. 7 Finish , Derby race and enter all age dogs! ' Wednesday, Oct. 8 Cast all age dogs 1 hour before sunup. v Thursday, Oct. 9 Finish all age race. Evening Bench Show, awarding of prizes. All dogs must com- ' pete in races to be eligible i!' s . , to show. "; v Best All Age Male Dogs 1st, 2nd, 3rd prize. ' ' Best All Age Female Dogs 1st, 2nd, 3rd prize. Best Derby Male 1st 2nd, 3rd prize. , . Best Derby Female 1st, 2nd, 3rd prize.. Best Bunch of Pups 1st, 2nd, 3rd prize. GIRTH EL HIATT, President
IIRA ARNOLD, ice President ORA ISBELL. Treasurer
Mrs. Herschel Trimble and Patty and Jimmie, Rush Enochs, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Cox and children, Delphin Bedwell, - Edna Bennett, June .McCamraon, Barbara, Betty and Bessie Bedwell,
lwman, veronica, Anna, iviomua . Rose Haskett, Jennie Wright, and Regina Rose Matthews, 1 Rth Gadhprrv. HpIpm RimmOT5
(Janet, Jim, Joe, Judy and. Donna Belva Lewellyn, Reva, Joann and , Bedwell, Claude F., Gary and Ruby Livingston,' Ruth Banks, Jackie Bedwell, Bob, Dick and Elsie Pendleton, Elizabeth BenMorrison Hardesty, Jackie and nett Marcille Cox, May Gadber-
v-, ' " , ,ry' u,a ewis, ciara Milam, Ida Lucille Bradford. Bilhe Joe Bed- . Pirt,ei Laura Goad( Anna BoQk
wen, nerman oidds ana dimnue i
accepted the pastorate " of the daughters, Judy and Joan Bruce, Rushville Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. Carol C. Goodwin, The following were present: Laltomia Goodwin, Caroline Bessie Vincent, Frances Phillies, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mona Stull, Sylvia Goodman, Pullum, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Estella Wolfe, Jennie Buckley, Wingler and daughter, Lillian
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One-Minute Test 1. Who was it who said, "THere netr wa3 a good war or a bad peav,e?" 2. Who was author of the saying-, "The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time" ? 3. Who said, "Government exists to- protect the rights of minorities"?
Words of Wisdom T'essed be mirthfulness; it is Cid's medicine one of the renovators of the world. Everybody ought to bathe In it. Grim care, moroseness, anxiety, all the rust of life, ought to be scoured off by the oil of mirth. It is better than emery. Every man ought to rub himself with it. A man without mirth is like a wagon without
springs, In which one is caused disagreeably to jolt by every pebble over which it runs. H. W. Beecher. -ara Hints on Etiquette In eating soup, the soup spoon Is dipped into the surface of the bowl and moved toward the farther edge, away from the diner.
Today's Horoscope You have courage, are venturesome, energetic and very strongwilled. Through your strong personality you are a leader among your friends. You like entertainments and your friends are, as gay and vivacious as you are. You are lovable and have a deep affection for your family. This birthday Is doubtful in its vibrations. Better attend to matters as
early as possible in the day, particularly if there is any money involved. Better take it easy In the evening. General good fortune may be expected in your net year, but sudden quarrels or disagreements may trouble you. Be careful not to give way to impulsive speech, writings or changes. A.lso guard against accidents. The child who is born today will be energetic, assertive, kindhearted, generous, refined, intellectual and fond of travel, but easily aroused and likely to go oft at a tangent. Success is predicted, however.
One-Minute Test Answers 1. Benjamin Franklin. 2. Thomas Jefferson. 3. Wendell Phillips.
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C. Hutton (above), 2nd secretary . and consul at Guatemala ,. City, GUESTS Guatemala, testifies before the Mrs. Ev, Tookf-r of Ft. Snnmor, House Un-American Activities sub- New Mexico, arrived in Indianacommittee investigating composer 1Js Sund Scpternbcr 2l lo Hanns Eisler. He said that when h u d h National Convention was in charge of issuing visas at t , . , . , , Mexico City, Eisler swore he was ' County School Superintendnot and never had been a Commun- h0Twfs Jolnod h? Mn and 1st. The subcommittee recommend- M' B- Jackson Smith and daued that Eisler be prosecuted for ghter- Jackie, who arrived there perjury and fraudulently obtaining bv Plane frm Washington, D. C. entry into the U. S. (International) While in Indianapolis they ere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
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