Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 213, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 October 1947 — Page 8

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1947.

5ULLTVAN, INDIANA

SUNDAY And Monday

WHEN A MAN GOES TO THE DEVIL HE USUALLY TAKES A WOMAN WITH HIM . . . This Man Took THREE!

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"Picture of ' the Month" i

Sport Magazine

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KUSI America's Greatest Sportj Costers BILL STERN HARRY WI5MER K.lnl lira I11..M CLAWS, J. :.

SUNDAY And Monday

THEY GAVE THEIR LIVES TO THE SKIES . , THEIR LOVE TO ONE GIRL!

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ROMANCE OF AMERICA'S MOST( THRILLING DAYS!

The story of four gallant, reckless brothers -blazing a trail of glory through the skies . . . ond the girl who shared the 'ove c? all because ,of her love for one!

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Plus Laurel & Hardy Comedy Cartoon - News

Ijo'JflSIMulAia Tonight & Sat.

WWMrwir Snfm-Hav Matins 19.3ft

His Sh;dYou Story" vv"

JANE GREER RITA JOHNSGN

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ADDED POPE YE COLOR CARTOON - MUSICAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAMES IN LATEST NEWS

Quick Kicks

is getting: them, back to. (where they once were the scourge of the Midwest.

EPIC OF THE OLD WILD WEST!

Richard ARLEN Jennifer HOLT

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ASSOCIATE FEATURE

UNDER THE HYPNOTIC SPELL OF A MADMAN!

Plus - - New SeriaP'SQN OF ZORRO"

Dimaroo is a good passer, but

he won't have the wide open field that he had against Indiana when he tried to toss them against Notre Dame, and the Irish figure to win, even though the Hawkeye are traditionally

Bldomington's Panthers

.'inally scored on, but Linton's whip. place kicker missed the try for point, so the lads from College- George Taliafernio and Corntown beat the Miners by 7 to 6. pany will be out to trip up

When you stop and think, i some NortHwestern in a game at CARLISLE HIGH SCHOOL

SATURDAY AT 12:30 ONLY!

- THE CHILDREN HOUR SHIRLEY TEMPLE in "LITTLE MISS MARKER"

Paramount's'

This Drug Store , OPEN SUNDAY Oct. 26th

Blaze ofMon starring ,

New Albany Bulldogs his week. The final score was something

. I like 25 in R This Vpnr hasn't coon

were tne tougnest learn tor tne msn to , " "

Seniors

Honor Roll Dorothy Alice Gilmore, Ruby Ruth McCammon,

they were last year, but thev ar-i , ad Robert Trimble

still a good team.

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ANNE BAXTER WILLIAM HOLDEN SONNY TUFTS WILLIAM BENDIX STERLING I1AYDEN HOWARD DA SILVA

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ADDED COLOR CARTOON - LATEST NEWS "GRIDIRON GREATNESS" with Football's GREAT

Honorable Mention

EAST JACKSON HOME EC CLUB MEETS The East Jackson Home Economics club met for an all-day meeting and covered dish dinner with hostesses, Mrs. Ada Freeze and Mrs. Eunice Harding of near Farmersburg.

and the hostesses. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Opal Ruble and Mrs. Mary Julian in November.

The afternoon meeting with

Doris president Eva Thompson nresid-

Knotts, Mary Knotts. and Carrie incr and trip rlnh rrppd and

IWalters. Inlprlup tn the flno oivon in nni.

rr-i- t.... , I son. Song of the month, "Li'l

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nmttv onnH .tanma haue trir(i.to Rvansfnn If Cnxnh McAfillin will

cross the Panther goal line and allow his .players to play more Last Ff'day we began to arouse failed. Exeerjt for a scoreless tie than a nlar at a time and cive our spirits for the basketball

!, ..j.v t ah t i .1 a- i. season with the election nf vpll I them hm-r Tiirl!T,-i

wuu amcw rtiUdiiy, l,uiiuh iim mem cnanue 10 worn suiuuunj - - . ... ,1)P(,tinn The nlnns fnr npvt

i .1 i Ai -i it., leauers. we cnose ine nnowinp- ann trrnnn n rtni-oc nf tho. -...Vii- '

lugetuer, may uc 111c piay ui mo e- -v. n.c

proofs of their pictures and cent

Liza Jane" was sung. Roll call

was answered with a First Aid

come closer to beating the Pan

thers than any team.

school came in Monday.

year's lessons were discussed and accepted. A very interesting re-

Tuesday night a dance, Fpon-.Prt on the council meeting was

Great George will be enough to Mary Davidson, Wanda Carrieo,

: beat the Wildcats. On the other mjller ana i-ige uecKara. . ' .. ... : . sj it Wednesday. October IS. ih

- 10 fve you an -wea. oi. me araAa , -ir'-sored bv the Beta Cluh. was . ttiven by Eva Thompson. An in-

power, of . the Panthers., they quarterDackinr m.ent contuse ne . joyed by a number of students teresting bit on new medicines stopped Uvrenceburr, after the "-er more than it does the fi the Honorable ! the Silver Room. was given by Adna Jewell. , Tigers had rolled up six straight. Wildcats. : Rj" " d m Honorable , Mrs. Faye Spiece Home Dem. Then, the Tigers tened around , mention are , a, i ftjoro. 0n Halloween night. October ' onstration Agent, was a guest at and handed Franklin a 26 to 6 . H p lke to see a high, scor- "Tj ' jL. Johan 31'tthe Jumor class wil1 sPn the meeting. The meeting closed loss, the first time that Franklk jng battle, maybe you sh ould , rSna Sue Pheslev i HaIIoween social- There wil1 with club prayer given by Bessie tias lost In almost three years, take in the Penn State-West Vir- ning.meier, sara bue lhegiey, be games with a ize t ev s. .. , iu: n rr.i , and Joe .ioesrs. , . .. n-w.

ine rantners stm nave wuey xo 8""" Eme ween.. urac u , winner, me -spooK nouse" and Thnm nron( wn jpanptte

3edwel Phvi -s " Brer Helen many ther interestin and en- Callahan, Blanche Dewitt, Iva pZ Tand aan Hmkev I8101"8 bthS P'US dandng' Bailey, f Adna Jewell, Donna Page and Sharenamkey. .Admission will be 10c if you are Soughers, Agnes Van Arsdall, lonor Roll-BUlv Nicol i mased and 20c if yu come un" Mary Jewell, Eva Thompson, lonor toi miiy -Nicol. 'masked. Let's all come and have Rowena Mathers Bessie Plew Honorable Mention Virginia a ffnnH timo , f.owena Mathers, Bessie Flew,

Blice Phvllis Knotts and Marv V "auu Knuey jipton,' Nellie worm, Tear 'i2 Ween nly meS 0nce 3 year! vs. Faye Spiece, Hazel Coogan,

Juniors Honor Roll Mary Catherine Pirtle. Honorable Mention Carolyn Johnson and Marilyn Willis.

jface, and that should be a mighty teams rate a notch behind the trood game. Wolverines of Michigan when it , comes to scoring, and they might ' The two power houses of the. run UP a sueh as the Pros Big Nine will get ready for their ,do every Sunday.

all-important clash on Nov. 1, by facing some good oppsition this week. The Illini who weren't supposed to be so good this year, face Purdue in vWest Lafayette.

Out on the coast, California, the Cinderella team of 1947, and the Trojans from Southern California meet tc see which tea'm ,will 1 1 it rt V f ii .' si

While Stu Holcomb has done a fna'fnse v... ior njn. manifiopnt inh wHh ih Tiip- Py In the Rose Bowl. Lynn

-makers this year, it is difficult to Wa Id has done an fP"01 see -how he can manage to spring Jb ,th .Bears' ?nd his Eoilermakers to an upset win f n even cho,,ce smsi the Tr'over Illinois. i'"8, ' . . -

j By the way, Vincennes, whose i At the same time, Michigan Alices will come to Sportland w,.Il be playing the Battle of the Field a week from tonight to

Little Brown Jug with Minnesota, and you can bet your bottom dollar that the Wolverines will be out to get as many points, if not more, than the Illini piled, up against the Gophers last Saturday. Berrxie . Bierman . hasn't rubbed all the tarnish, off. the one-time Golden Gophers, but he

battle the Arrows,

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McKinley Electric Shop WEST SIDE SQUARE

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CHURCH

SULLIVAN, INDIANA "A Busy Church .... Always Serving!"

"Its tones are calling .. . COME and bp blest!"

"WHAT IS RIGHT WITH THE CHURCH" Hear this sermon Sunday morning. Cho;r Anthem "0, Sing Unto The Lord." Communion Special by Mrs. . Jinnie Beraun. Bible School 9:30 A. M. Worship Sz Communion . .10:40 A. M.

Christian Endeavor

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Thought for the week: It, really makes very little difference who is in the pulpit if the people hear the voice of God.

Tray Without Ceasing"

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