Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 216, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 October 1947 — Page 6

SULLIVAN DAILY TTMES-- WEDNESDAY, Oct. 29, 1947.

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Lal;eTMaggIore7 in'the geo graphical center of the city of St. Petersburg, Fla., Is only two miles from the city's downtown hotel and shopping district. It is being converted into a botanicalpark and wildlife sanctuary to give visitors a view of Florida's subtropical jungleland. '

Sullivan Fast Noule Grand club will meet Thursday, October 30, at the I.O.O.F. Hall at 6 o'clock for a covered dish dinner. All members are urged to attend. Visitors hvelcomc.

Mrs. Eva Wobus and son; Whitaker, of St. Louis, Missouri, were guests over the week-end

of Mrs. Glen Laabs. Mr. and Mrs. Max Weir spent Monday in Terre Haute. Mrs. William Fitts of Winchester, Indiana, is visiting her uncle, Wilkey Herbert, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hupp, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox returned to their home in Decatur, Illinois Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wray accompanied them to Decatur where they spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Cox and sons, John and Joe, and Mrs. Frank Cox spent Sunday in Ft. Wayne, Indiana the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dobson. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Knotts and son, Mike, of Indianapolis, were guests .Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Rnlnh Plark

Mrs. Clyde Beasley of Winchester, Indiana, is ' the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. N. Rosenberger and family. . Mrs. Joe McCoskey of North Main Street and Mrs. Mayme Apole of Merom left Tuesday for Hollywood, California where they will visit their brother, James Orr and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heath have returned from Miami, Florida where they ' have been

visiting relatives for the past several days. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas lived at the Heath home in their absence.

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Friday Afternoon club will meet Frrday, October 31, at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Richard Tricker.

In the Alps of Europe the wildcat, brown bear and wolf,once numerous, have been driven into the remote recesses and are becoming rare. The chamolx and ibex are still found among the higher mountains, the haunts of the latter being among the inaccessible rocky solitudes bordering on the snow line.

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Think A Minute LETS BUILD A BETTER SULLIVAN I am proud of SULLIVAN. We must not look backward. We must go forward. You and I want to build a better SULLIVAN. We can do it together. It is not a one man job. It is a task in which all of usi must join and work. You have honored me with the nomination for mayor. I want to be your mayor for the next four years because I believe I know the kind of a city you want. What you and I want; A city in which we can rear our children safely. , A city, that provides the best services to all its citizens at the lowest possible, cost. . ' A city free from, influences that would bring discredit to it or distrust from any quarter. 1 , v ' - A city of homes for home-loving people and a city of parks and playgrounds.' , . ' A city in which courteous policemen spend their whole time protecting life and property. A city in which our wives can join other women in community, club and civic affairs for betterment and advancement of all citizens. A city as free of crime as it is humanly possible to make it. A city in which management and Tabor can get along together, both giving and taking when called upon to do so for the common good of all. I believe these are the foundation stones on which we can build a better SULLIVAN. x v Guy R Biddle REPUBLICAN. CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR . (Paid Pol. Adv.)

AFTER Philadelphia operation tc remove paint flakes from his lungs, 16-month-old Herman van Eck packs for unaccompaniec flight home to his parents in Amsterdam, Holland. (International)

NEW LEBANON CHURCH PLANS SERVICES

There will be a series of night

services at the New Leanoh i Methodist Church beginning I Thursday, Oct. 30, and continu-

HIGHEST honor to be bestowed on : ing to and including Sunday, a young 'farmer Is Ray Gene Cin- j Nov. 9. The services will begin

iiuiiiun a, uy viriue 01 me la-year- . ai ( p. in. t;a;ii evening, aiic .icv. ! old Oklahoma boy vinning the C. E. Homberger will be assisted Star Farmer of American award ' by Miss Sue Schmidt, of Montana, at the royal livestock show in ! and Miss Nell Keplinger, of Wsst Kansas City, Mo. (International) i Virginia. A singspiration for thai

youth will be conducted each evening at 6:45 to 7 p. m.

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