Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 240, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 December 1947 — Page 4
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, DEC. 2, 1947.
SULLIVAN. INDIANA
County Schools To . Play Eleven Tilts
nate between good and bad play; will probably be an even bet against the Trojans. It is the only game the Streaks have this week.
SOCIETY ATTENTION SHELBURN WAR MOTHERS
Members of the Shelburn War
War II and
Tuesday Pleasantville at Fairbanks Shelburrj' at Carlisle 1 Wednesday Dugger at Midland Marco at New Lebanon Friday SULLIVAN at Boonville Merom. at Carlisle Lyous at Hymera Fairbanks at Graysville Farmersburg at Valley Duggei" at Shelburn New Lfcbanon at Prairie Creek. The last of Sullivan County's
by Esther McClure accompanied by Miss Sue Schmidt on the accordion. Devotions by Mrs. Homberger. Song by Miss Sue Schmidt and prayer by Mrs. Jennings.
The afternoon program was
winless Indians try again to get on the victory trail. Then, on Friday, the Panthers are at home to Dugger's Bulldogs, who blew
kItv hiVh whpn tripv nlavpH Slatp i
Hi iast. wPPk nH tnnk a' m int I N Lebanon's Tigers, rolling
larm? along with five wins and a single Mothers of World
schools enter the competition in i -ui, lefeal tfckl two fx)es this week. 'Auxiliary members are requested 'opened by song "Sweet Hour of
basketball this week when the ' Mtt7ffllT ,un. Marco will in- to meet at the Shelburn High Prayer". Reading by Mrs. Tilford. Sullivan Golden Arrows tangle thX theS gym Sunday' December Song "The Child of the King", with the unbeaten Boonville as V10? ?Jy l. e t , Mlddles- ,the New Lebanon outfit will in- 7th at three o'clock for the dedi- Reading bv Mrs. Pinkston. Read-
Pioneers down in Warrick ,a"u B""U1U wul ;vaae Vigo county tnday night to cation of the plaque by tl)e'inB hv MvrtiP RarHm Rnll rail
was answered by what you were most thankful for in the last
I year. Old and new business was
discussed. An auction sale was held. Guests present were Mrs. Bandelis, Mrs. Louise Jennings, and Mrs. Viola Hunt. Members present were Rea Hoilman, Hettie
Crowe, Bonnie Roseberry, May
County I JairoanKs, now that tney nave ao Dauie with .prairie Ureek
All the other schools also are won, a game' wil1 b out to fdd
v, 10 mat one-game siring, wnen
tney piay nost to
facing competition, some
twice, as the schools take where they left off before
Thanksgiving Day holiday. ( Shelburn's Panders, still rolling along undefeated, will play
Three other games are schedul-
Pleasantville ed for Friday night, with the
school.
CHRISTMAS TREES 500
THANKSGIVING DINNER
tu on Tuesday nigh and travel to Plowb.oys, who seem to have 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin f ' J 1 1 T.-: ,3 rpi... ni .. i. .. r i j t. . . l : . i T : , , . f T- tt.. T 7 ..
uidjavuie uiiniuuy. j. iic on cciiva, ruunu uie range, traveling w anu uuiiuiy ji. icnc iiciuuc, ivn. one of the better teams in the West Terre Haute to play aand Mrs. Ross McClanahan of county, will be favored to stop rugged Valley high quintet. Hy- Shelburn,' Mr. and Mrs. Jack
the Trojans, while the Grey- mera will be at home to the McClanahan and Terry, Mr. and
' Lyons outfit that.-scared Dugger Mrs. Carpi Goodwin and Sharon,
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wneii me wugs opened, ana lvie- "na. miic uuuuwm aim iiaiuiu .w ff Mrt1 -Rnrrior, Mr. Til
irom Will be out to add to their of Sullivan spent Thanksgiving : f (J ' fi , R pjnks. . : . . . . .. : . I At T 1 I Vm IT ' 1 1 K 11T .s .1 1Tir.r. Wnn.r . ' l .
rviciuiy binng wiren me xieavers , u. emu xuuy
play at Carlisle Friday.
PICKET MOLOTOV IN LONDON
twice this week, meeting Carlisle hniinAe f nntimio tn oU,.
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Of The Best Shipment Of Trees To Select From 25c up.
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PHONE 243 BUY EARLY
FOR A FAMILY CHRISTMAS BUY ONE OF OUR Stewart-Warner Radios 1
MARATHON Service Store MeIvin Custer
ton, Marguerite Walters, Anna
American colonies adopted the Gregorian calendar on Sept. 14, 1752. correcting an accumulated error of more than 10 days in the reckoning of time, i The water flea is so called from its skipping like a flea through the water. It is a minute phyllopod crustacean common in fresh water.
Popa, Norma Deane.ToniK., and EU:ott azel SparkS) ' Myrtle
Arnett, Freda Hubble, Esther I At noon a plane caused some McCIurP) Bernice Danieis, Cleo
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the field by the house. The passengers in the plane were visitors of Ted Miller of Sullivan.
Owens, Mrs. Homberger and the hpstess, Myrtle McKinney.
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H. B. CAIPBELL CLASS PARTY The H. B. Campbell class held
GOLDEN RULE CLASS MEETS The Golden Rule class of the
Merom Methodist Church met their November class meeting at ; November 18th at the home of the home of Mrs. Noble Coryell Mrs. John McKinney. A covered Tuesday, November 25th at 6:30 dish luncheon was served at P- m- Mrs- Coryell and her conoon. A short program was given hostesses, Miss Effie Douthitt ant ! before the noon hour. Song "What Mrs- Zada Dixon, furnished a Friend We Have in Jesus", chicken, noodles, dressing, rolls Prayer by Rev. Homberger. Song and coffee. Other dishes were j brought by the members of the '
class. An enjoyable dinner was
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Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains ! on property on installment ' plan. Also farms for sale.
W. T. MELLOTT
served at seven o'clock. i j Margaret Alsman, newly elect' :ed president of the class, presided over the meeting. The class I
CARRYING BANNER printed In both Russian and English, British exn . .. . - i i x. j : .5
servicemen, wnose nussian war ooues nave ul-cji uciuhi poago from the Soviet country, picket entrance to London hall, where Russian Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov attends the Big Four
conference. (International)
i
ing from Matthew and a poem "We Thank Thee for Life" was
song "Count Your Blessings" was read by Mrs. Alsman. Roll call sung followed by Scripture read- and treasurer-s report by Fern . i Collins. Devotions by Miss Clara
OSanSEESaSISSEillSSSillllSSHiisSl.l Pittman The class presented Mrs.
' finest oieeie, wno is moving tu ,' Terre Haute scon, a beautiful gift. I Mrs. Steele has been a faithful j member of the class for many years. The meeting was closed by the Mizpah benediction. I
Ends German Tot
"YOUR FRIENDLY STORE" TOYS for BOYS and GIRLS - Hardware and Home Appliances Auto Accessories and Supplies Sporting Goods, Hiawatha Bicycles and Motor Scooters. FRANK & BUD VANZO North Side Square Telephone 433
I Those attending were Josephine Conner, Joy Metcalf, Bessie VinI cent, Effie Douthitt, Elsie Pendleton, Ida Pirtle, Pearl Wise, Agnes Mood, Faye Coryell, Arlie Collins, Zada Dixon, Anna McI Quown, Clara Pittman, Kittis Bnrncs, Maude Simmers, Dona MeGuire, Ruth Banks, Elsie Lc-ach.VFcrn Collins. Mary Parks, Margaret Alsman; Bonnie Steele and four guests, Will Conner, Noble Coryell, Jean Pendbton and Sally Simmers. Mesdames Rosa L'.jyd, Dona
gy'ffW"? McGuirc, Elsie ach. and Mary E&a'-AiAj Parks wjll be hostesses for the
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If you detett any of the following syntpfoml, ssa jcar doctor nt ones. It rcay not meon cancer, but if it should, remember that niost cases can be cured if treated in time.
IAny sore that does not heal particularly about the tongue, mouth or lips. Do not pass it off as "nothing at all." Go to the doctor. 2 A painless lump or thickening, especially in the breast, lip or tongue. Do not wait "to see what happens." Co to the doctor. 3 Irregular bleeding or discharge from any natural body opening. Dp not wait for pain. Co to the doctor. f 4 Persistent indigestion. Do not wait for loss of weight Go to the doctor.
5 ' Progressive change in color or size of a wart, mole or birthmark. Don't try salves or ointments. Co to the doctor.
6.
Persistent hoarseness, unexplained cough, or difficulty in swallowing. Do
not assume that it is due to smoking or some other form of irritation which will clear up. Co to the doctor.
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7 Any change in the normal bowel habits. Do not attempt to diagnose your...v self. Go to the doctor.
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In Support Of Our Nations' Fight Aga'nst Dread Cancer The Following Sullivaa Merchants Contribute This Space:
IVJakc sure tirat your car continues to operate with maximum power and efficiency. Be sure by having it frequently serviced by our skilled, Chevrolet-trained mechan'es. Bring your car to SUPER .
SERVICE' Headquarters
Chevrolet Sales
Aerodynamicists are worftin? toward 7.500 miles per hour speeds. That means about 25 minutes from United States
! coast to coast.
In the United States some 800 companies use rubber for the manufacture of 40,000 different products. . Used houses account for threefourths of the annual residen-
i tial sales in the United States.
1 BIRTH CEBTIKK'ATl: NOTH K Petition Nu. 'itl-j i Notit-e 13 hoieby given tliat Cody Fiatt ilcxs lias Xii'-'i his prl!lnn in I Si;i'v;ivi Circuit Cnurt tu Imve tiif pla'JB and time of his birth d' ti niiini'd. :ud ixstiti'in ia K lur hearing on i DftWsbf 12. 1917 at 8:00 A. SI. J Dated' this 2nd day of Dc--'-ember. ' 1QJ7 i ' JAMES H. RINGER. ! C'.f rk Sulliau Circuit .Court. I Pitr? & T.-niiis. Piaitionei 's Attorneys.
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j Citizen's Garage Boyle's News Stand Pirtle & Inbotly Auto Supply . Gamble's .' : . "' W;G.Riggs&ScnHdw. Sullivan Monument Co. Sullivan Telephone Co. Badger & Mason Shell Service
Rader Sales, Inc. Wildin's Greenhouse "Speck" Harris South Texaco Station v Kat-A-Korner Restaurant ' .Nash's Truckers' Inn' 1 Springer Motor Sales . v '." : Merchants Ice &; Coal Go. . ' '' Falconbury's East End Grocery Johnson Feed & Supply Co.
J 109 So. Main , f phone 94 j
Lee Tires & Tubes ' PIRTLE & THOMSON "66" SERVICE Coiner Section & Wash'riston
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RIP. CHARLES 5. KEJ?TftlWB
Wis., arrives in New York oni Queen Mary after studying laboij and education problems In' Germany. (International!
In 1778, the Constitution of North Carolina provided that no one was eligible for election as governor of the state unless he
had property valued at lO.OOOj
pouncis.
NOTSCK Or flSM. SKTTI.KMI'ST
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ijinl'T si:'nd AdminiMralor of Um s-
IMf of O.rdia M. Fi-akcs has tintt .lay
livd in nUtr of the c-h-rk or tlij Sullivan Circuit C'-'U.'t li3 final rc.vori ..i hia iiiMRirit with ti-iiil estate, and
m .I,,. ;,tP.. vill be Sward lv tha
Sullivan Circuit: Cuun on the 27th day -j
.iii,t!. tn aanif win rue aui judicial day of the iWii'iher term 1H!7 ol sa:d c-i'iti. Cr.Klitor.s. iv'.r a.n'1 liatci-B and all pci-pon;! intfe.V'i-d in said esiattt fit i-aid li-C'dcnt tln-rpi'iirc arc licivh? notified t tioi'i av. ill said court on ;iakl day and show ca c why said report should not h awvnved. , ; JACOB A. FIDLEPi i , AdriiiniPtraLor. Wstn... fnv hu.n.1 and seal of snid
'jijvt at Su'liviui this 2nd day
np.r.inili-r. IB IT.
JAMES H. KIXr.Ei
1 Cl"k of SillivHn Circuit Ciurt,
Piaa & Tennis. Attorneys. 1st ins 12-2-47-2U
KOTICK OF FINAL SETTIEMKNT N )!''ce M iw'ivoy given tlist , thj underslsrncd Administratoi- of the' e.-if
i .... i.i u'"t -'"v trl eii ni tm-.iay filed in the office of the clerk of the
Sullivan Circuit emit ln tinal report
Ol hih .U'Ci'Utli WITH :?UI'l l-.'llH'e.
that the same will be heard by th
S-iuivan Cucuit Cuurt on in 2tb day of Utcer.it'er. liie ssani" b'-mg Inn :klth juilicinl dav of iiie NcAeiubei U'l'iu 1S4V of saiU rl. Ci'eiut.ii Iieio and kgri'-i'Mi and all P".-.- iiis uil'.'"Sl d in juid eotnte of snid Hp.'.'f't'n! llierenr-p Pire iierehv
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AdininislratoiV Witness my hand and seal of fcaidV
court m Sullivan this 2nd day o Docijiiibcr, i!K7.
JAMES H. K1I.(.1W
Joe W. IjiwdHiinilk, AtU-rney. xA ins 12-2-4721.
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Use the General Electric gun lamp and enjoy the sun-tanning benefits of ultra-violet anytime regardless of weather ;' conditions or time of year.
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