Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 198, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 October 1947 — Page 5

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SULLIVAN, INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES

FRIDAY, OCT. 3. 1947.

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By Jimmy Hatlo i '

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CORDELL HULL WRITES HIS MEMOIRS

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hen the Golden Arrows meet

Tech Black Cats at Sportland

Id tonight, they will be trying

p jbreak a two-year spell that 'the Terre Haute school has woven over the locals. The Cats have i wori the last two games, by a ', score of 25 to 7 in 1945 and by 26 ' to 13 last year. Altogether, the 1

Cats, and the Arrows have played eight games, starting in 1925, with the series split even, four gauges apiece. . ' ,

After that first game , in 1925, whten the Cats topped the locals 23 to 12, the teams didn't meet again on the gridiron until 1940, when the Arrows took two straight. The scores of all the games follow: " ' ' ' f$25 Tech, 23; Sullivan, 12. 1940 Sullivan, 14; Tech, 0. 1941 Sullivan, 27; Tech, 6. 42 Tech, 14; Sullivan, 0.

1943 Sullivan, 13; Tech, 7. l?44r-Sullivan, 18; Tech, 14;

1345 Tech, 25; Sullivan, 7. i

4S-Tc:h, 26; Sullivan, 13. .....

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FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE CORDELL HULL in his 76th birthday portrait takes pen in hand to check over his memoirs that he is wr'itbig"at the Naval Medical Center In Bethesda, Md. (International)

Cosola holds tot on ground, j OM-THE-SPOT4 photos by Alan J. Schwcber show dramatic rescue of young victims by New York'3 firemen as tenement is engulfed in smoke.. Fireman Frank Cosola (low man on ladder right) carries six-week-old baby, Marie da Santos, while at top of ladder, Fireman Bert Belasco totes the small infant's 2-year-old sister, Frances. (International)

to get on the victory trail this week. Rose, which lost to Earlham in its opener, will travel to Shurtleff, 111., this Saturday for another night 'game. , Indiana State, who was surprised by Illinois Normal, will open the home schedule with a game against 1 Valparaiso in Memorial Stadium. t , ... ! NEW LEBANON ' ! Mollis Eaton of Terre Haute is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bertha Pierson and other relatives. Jack McClure of Indianapolis, j spent the week-end with rela- j fives here. j j Miss Sara Sims, student nurse ' of Indianapolis, spent tha week-j , end. with her parents, Mr. and ' j Mrs. Gerald Sims. , i I Mrs, Evelyn Shorter spent a j few days 'in Tcrrc Haute helping

Bescue youngsters from smoke-filled tenement former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. the Johnnie Clerk residence. Hugo Austin. ; ; .'; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dudley - of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bohemier Terre Haute, visited 'relativas of Fraelandville are moving in here Sunday. . .:

rVom the records, this is Sullivan's year to win. Never in the series has one team managed to ! gef 'more than two straight wins, and the Arrows managed that j twce, with Tech doing it once. SThe Arrows are still a badly rjiscd outfit. The last two games ltaia hpun fflllfrll a ti t1 tht Pml

against the Eagles was one of the roughest games the locals have played. The sre spots made it a

'.little tough on Coach Jones in

JtrjMng to get the boys ready for Tech, as he couldn't take a chance I nn aggravating the injuries, or casing any more, with the shiall squad he has to work with.

home schedule in years trouncing. ' ' '

with a

Not since 1934, when Texas did it, has Notre Dame lost an opening game. But the Panthers put up a stiff fight against Illinois last week before bowing out by 14 to 0,. Maybe that means the Pitt bunch is better this year, or it eould mean that the experts are right In saying that the Illini are weaker,

care for Jigr mother, Mrs jSchlibter, who is ill. 1

- ! Mr. and Mrs. .William Austin 'Bo's Boys, who looked mighty an son. Frankie, of Palestine, little against the big Huskers Illinois, visited Sunday with the

irom Nebraska, will be . up against a team their Xn size

this weeK. ine lines average j

about the same, while the Hoos- Jl-KiS E H

ier backs win ne a little ncavien

than the Badgers.

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- j Delivered Price Per Cubic Yard ' ' ' 5 bags cement per yd, Sullivan $10.00 Carlirle . $11.00 Merom ......... $10.00 ,' firaysvjlle ; ; . .'. $9.R0 rairbiinks $10.00 Shelburn . . .". . . $11.00 We also mix 4 iVzVt and 6 bag cement per yard. r CONCRETE BLOCKS i, Smooth Face af plant -15c . Rock Face . Bullnose Corners Partition Jllocks : WE DELIVER - ; " Call or Write ' 'CARL A:;: NEWLIN;' Phone 20 - nut.sonvilIe.Tli.

Terre Haute's two colleges try

i Two of. Indiana's ! will be playing at

! wek, with only Notre Dame on I j the road . Of those games, only j

',He Irish will rank as a Dig tavIte when they play the Pan-

Purdue, will be facing the Ohio State Buckeyes for the first time at West Lafayette. Never before have- the Bucks played, in Ross- ,

Ade Stdium, and it looks like

I the sood folks on the Monon will

Big Three be hoping that they never do

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Wisconsin's Badgers will like-

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M n Pittsburgh. The Hoosiors, , " it'rnt b thi 7 AtmnAorino lust hnw BOOd WIS- .. ,

time they ever appearea mere.

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i no more tnan even money iu wm, while the odds are that the BoilI eAnakers will open their best

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-Romans. 16:16 :

Each congregation listed bIow-extends a cordial invitation to all who' can to meet with them each and every Lord's day and enjoy the worship with them. ' '.;,:'

GOSPEL ' of CHRIST A MOST EXCELLENT WAY

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There is in Pennsylvania a super highway designed and constructed by the best engineers, and technicians in this country. Tourists go may miles out of their way in order to travel on this remarkable highway. It is, indeed, the most excellent highway in America, In a similar way, Paul said on one . occasion to the church at Corinth: "A most excellent way I show unto you." I Cor. 12:31. He spoke to them of the Lord's Highway,, the manner in which Christian people should live.

The Lord's way is a most excellent way because it is a highway of holiness. The prophet Isaiah describes this way in terms unmistakable. "And a highway shall be there, and a way, and it shall be called the way of holiness; the unclean shai! not pass over it; but it shall be for the redeemed; the wayfaring men, yea fools, shall not err therein. 'No lion shall be there, nor shall any ravenous beast - go up

thereon; they shall not be found there; but the

redeemed shall walk there." Isa. 35:8, 9. The "

wicked shall not be found on this highway but

it shall be for those who live righteously. They will be blessed with noble companionship be

cause no other class shall travel this road.

The Lord's way is a most excellent way be

cause it was aechcat.ea by the Lord. ' Having

therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the

holy place by the blood of Jesus, by the- way which he dedicated for us, n new and living

way, through the veil, that is to say, his flesh." Heb. 10:19, 20,,". . . the church of the Lord

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LEWIS Mr. end Mrs. Ross Wolverton were in Terre Haute Saturday.

I . ." ' ' Leo Burris was in Terre Haute Monday, , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Liston and Mr. and Mrs. James Shaipe were Tuesday evening guests of the Wheatons. Mr, and Mrs.. George Barrick spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheaton. . The Home Economics club met at Blackhauwk Thursday. Charles Foreman of . Coalmont was called here Frjday due to the illness of Oscar Foreman. . Charles Dietz. of Jasonville spent Saturday with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bed- i well spent Saturday night with ' Mr. and Mrs. Nash at Jasonville. Mrs. Martha Boston is the ! guest of her daughter, Mrs. T. H. Mahan, of Indianapolis this week. Mrs. Jennie Boston has returned from Terre Haute where she visited, her sister, the past week. The Sunday School class met with Dorothy Pounds Friday night.

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which he purchased with his own blood."-; Acts 20:28. "In . whom we have our redemption through his, blood, the forgiveness of our tres

passes, according to the riches of his grace."

Eph. 1:7. .. "... ' '

The Lord's way is a .most excellent way be

cause it. is the only way that leads to, life eternal. "Enter ye in by the narrow gate:! for wide is the gate,, and broad js the Way, that leadeth

to. destruction, and many are they' that enter ir

thereby. For narrow is. the gate and straite'n'et

the way, that leadeth unto life, and : few. are they that find it."- Matt. 7:13r 14; ' Numerous ways have been' designed by men in an effort to reach heaven by some other way, but such ways lead only - to : destruction. The Lord provided only one ; way. The ,; Lord said: "I am the way, the'truthj and theilife; no one cometh unto the Father,- but by.'me." John

14:6. Men must walk in the way of holiness dedicated by the Lord if they w'ish' to' have

eternal life. Those ;who insist-on , doing . other wise are doomed to eternal destruction, ;-

We know that men's ways are wong ;be-

cause-they contradict each other. ."O ; Jehovah

I know that the way of man .is not. in himself:

it is not in man that walketh; to direct , his

steps." Jer. 10:31. This explains why' we have

so much religious, division round about us. In

the Lord's way,, however, .there is no division.

confusion and contradiction: but perfect , harmony because infinite" wisdom- designed.'.it so.

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Frosty Nights Are Here!

TIME TO CHANGE

Old Man Winter drives a hard bargain and strikes when

you least expect it. Gamble with winter' and vou're sure

to lose. Drive in today and prevent trouble by getting

your car ready for the cold weather.

LET US drain and refill crankcase with whiter weight oil

INSPECT cooling system, replace defective hose, add

anti-freeze.

I FLUSH transmission and differential and add winter I

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