Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 245, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 December 1947 — Page 3
IULLIVAN. INDIANA
City School News
1 JUNICR HIGFI GRADES Mrs. Lowdermilk's room:
V we siariea .our pi unci
Some of our children have already brought their gift for the name they drew. They will look
songs. We think the program will pretty under the Christmas tree
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-
TUESDAY, DEC. 9. 1947.
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this
week as just about all of us have
mr chart colored. We have twenty-one boys and pirls drinking mifk at school. We were happy Carolyn Anderson's grandmother visited us. We likefor our parents to visit school. t
We are scrry Karen Rickard,
be very pretty.
i Such a short time until Christ- I mas. This reminds us "You better not pout, you better not fight, for Santa Claus is coming to town one of these nights." . Miss Lowdermilk's ro.om: I Nancy' Bennett, Nancy Drake, Michael Eaton. Catherine Keene, , Gary Shelton, Bob Simmers. Sue Wolfe, Janet Wright, Kathleen
Burns, Phyllis Lawhorn, Linda
i until time to open them.
I Jerry Richmond spoiled a Red Letter week for us by being absent one day. All the other children have been here every day this week. I Twenty-seven of our children have ordered milk next week. We are sorry the other four did not want it. Miss Douthitt's room:
These childlren made perfect
Raymond Jones, Gene Wilson and Stanifer, and Bobby Walters had scores each week of last grading
enora Morrison missed school perfect spelling scores.
this week. They have bad colds. WiVare decorating our room with -Christmas wreaths, trpes.
candles and Santa Clauses that . w
tnov ore very pretty. We wrote our own letter to
tennta Claus this week ?t school. '
Our mothers won't have to write anvmore for us. I
K Rose Woodsmall, Janice South-
v.ood, Wanda Boone. Jane Crooks, Paula Thacker. Gary Inbodyt Carol Setty, Karen Rickard, Sue Poole, Susan Bledsoe, Carolyn i
Carolyn SueWolfe is ill this week. ! Eillie Frakes attended the Ice Revue starring Sonja Henie in Indianapolis on Thanksgiving Day. i Phvllis Lawhorn celebrated her I
' twelfth birthday Friday, December 5. We are glad that Bobby Simmers, Beverly Taylor, and Betty Brodie have recovered from the (flu and are back in school this week.
We are bringing gifts for the
period: Ann Boyle, Janet Clenv
ens. Sharon Dean. Norma Fisher, Leah Hudson, Nancy Hughes, Leon Jewell, Darrell Lawhorn, Jim McCammon. Allen Medsker, Don Pfautsrh, Sandra Powden, Nancy Robinson. We are sorry that Phillip
Morrison is ill and absent from school this week. The teacher read the story of a Christmas
TODAY'S IMS
STERN MEETING OF BALKAN CHIEFS
INDIANAPdLIS, Dec. 9. (UP) Hogs, 10,000; moderately active; good and choice 160-250 lbs., $26.00; 250-300 lbs., $25.75; 300350 lbs., $25.50; 350-400 lbs., $25.25; 100-160 lbs., $23.75 $25.00;
sows 25c lower at $23.75 $24.25; top, $24.50 sparingly. Cattle, 2,800; calves, 600; good steers fully steady, 50c higher;! eight loads choice around 1000-lb.j steers, $34.75; good fed steers, 1050 lbs. and down, $28.25! $31.25; medium to just good short fed grassy steers, $26.00 $28.00; , common and medium yearlings and heifers, $17.00 $25.00; cowsj strong to 50c higher; bulk good beef cows, $17.25 $20.50; heifery. kind, $22.50; common and medium, $14.25 $17.50; vealers steady; good and choice, $27.00 $30.00; . common and medium, $15.50 $26.00. J Sheep, 3,000; fat native lambs
uarol by cnaries uickens to us active; good and choice, $22.50
and we enjoyed" it very mucn. $23.75; top. $24.00. sparingly: me
dium and good, $20.00 $22.00;
Miss Price's room:
Piley, Lerora Morrison, Jane Elliott and Ronnie
!vprseas.
vve nrew
Nancy Russell
went to hear the symphony or-' hpstra last week. We are filling a gift box for the Junior Red Cross to be sent
i names at school "or
our Christmas party Dec. 19th. Ti':s Vincent's ro.om: We were sorry to lose Sandra Sanders who has Rone back to S.e Gymnasium school. .' Recently these people won a c-indy bar as prizesr Pam Le-
'jj,uiie. . myiiiri lifu wen, one r.ortt,
and jBrfrnny Cox.
There were fourteen DorOrt
duelling scores for the entire second period of school, namely:
Junior Red Cross gift boxes that are to be sent to children of other lands for Christmas. ,Miss Exline's. room: ' These children made perfect scores on our spelling test for the i last period: Nancy Boles, Ronald McCoskey, Norma Milam, Janet Shake, Marline Southw.ood and I Mary Williams. Norma Milam, Marlene Southwood and Mary Williams had also made perfect scores every Friday for the
jjenou. i Our attendance was much better this week than it had been for six weeks. We lost just one day of perfect attendance when Tommy Gadberry was ill. We are filling two Red Cross
Everyone is our room is a ; common and medium , $10.00
$19.50; good and choice 86-lb. fed Texas shorn lambs with No. 1 pelt. $22.50; good and choice near 94-lb. fed Texas yearlings, $19.50; slaughter ewes, $5.00 $7.50.
Myrna Bedwell, Glenda Burns, j boxes. The boys have one and
feetty Jane Clark, John Coulf.on,
Susan Kirk. Judy Milam, Jan
Merder, Barbara Payne, Glenna ftussell. Martha Susan Pmith,
Leon Stanifer, Frances Tennis,
Bobby Terhune and Sandra Sanders. i
Donald McMahan brought us
the largest turnip that most of us ftad ever seen. We are going to
eat it raw.
p.Tr. Sisson's room: .
n Those in our room who attend
ed the concert enjoyed it very
hiurh.
f We ae trying to get our boy
the girls one.
This week we have been giving the Christmas story from the Bible (Luke 2: 8-16 inclusive). These children have said it well: Marlene Southwood, Norma Milam, Janet Shake, Ronald McClaskey, Eugene Shepherd, Karen Panvpbell, Edward Thornberiryj, Carl Phegley, Eddie McDonnall, Delmas Tryon, Mary Williams, Bob Cornoyer, Phyllis Stevens, and Leven Arnett. Miss Graham's room: All of our children joined the Junior Red Cross in November.
member of the Junior Red Cross,
Karen Smith 'and Patricia . Hoseman celebrated their birthj da's this week. ! Diana Skinner has been ill (with a bad cold. We are glad she fs able to be back in school.
Johnny Hays was ill this week. We have had three Red Letter days this week J We are proud that Mary Ann Phillips played in Miss Scott's
I recital Sunday.
We want to thank Mary Ann's grandmother, Mrs. Springer, for making it possible that our whole room could go to the concert last Tuesday. She purchased eleven tifckets for us. . ' Mrs. Bedwell sent us cookies for our milk lunch Wednesday morning. We want to thank her. Our Brownies were in the colored spiritual chorus at the Community Gymnasium Saturday night. We are happy they took second place in the groups. Mary Ann brought us a lovely snow woman for our reading table. The following children made a hundred every week in their spelling booklets: Paula Wilkey, Ronald Bennett, Jimmie Hitt,
Patricia Hoseman, Mary Ann
Home Town Stuff FREDERICK, Okla. (UP)-The whole town listened in when Frederick's high school eleven battled Duncan in an away game. A loudspeaker connected by a leased telephone wire to the Duncan stadium gave home-bound fans a play-by-play account of the game. All they had to do was sit in their cars in the downtown district and listen to the local Quarterbacks Club announcer.
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"Cellini Cup" Sold NEW YORK (UP) An auction of the J. P. Morgan collection of old silver included a Renaissance gilded silver chalice, made in
Augsburg in 1550, which sold for $7,500. The 12-inch-high chalice, traditionally known as the "Cellini Cup," is wrought with scenes, bird and leaf scrollings and masks.
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NO JOVIAL SALUTATION features the greeting of Prime Minister Dinnyes Lajos (left) of Hungary and Dr. Petre Groza, Romanian premier as the two meet in Bucharest, Romania, (International)
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School and church, also to make for it to send to a boy and a girl.
etter grades. A few of our children did not
We alwavs try to have a Fed like the grades on their report
etter week, The parents of the' cards this week. We hope they
lildren are always welcome to work harder so that they can
imennd visit, school. 1 : ' i have better grades next time.
we; are fining two Red Cross Dinger's room: , Our room is very sorry thit ordon Ffpnenfield had to miss is week because of an iniury an "ankle. We hope he will be le to return to school soon.
We received our report cards 'ednesday evenin? for the !pfirl f?radint nprioH Wo all -Tool
... . 0 f-' . ci lVI
at we can make a, greater im-
rovement for the next period.
e wore 100 percent 'on our tooth u'shing habit one day this week.
i? hone t" make our habit 100 .rent each week.
Patsy Crownover withdrew
om our school on Wednesday
ening before Thankseivinr;. e loft to rn to PaK Illinois to with her mother. We are sorry " pft our school but hope she M lilrp her new school.
The Junior Red Cross boxes
have arrived and we ire very biiV getting them filled.
The following hoys and girls
hd perfect spelling Frees for
513 Ffeond prndinr? wind:
liira I.adson. Norma Jean Mil-
h-iurn, Ksv Prose and Gordon Sappenfield. We are proud of Aieir i'ecord.
Our perfect attendance boys
and eirls uo to date are: Dovle
Se Dell, Fa?el Pouse, Nancy
I.-iwellyn. Dickie Owings, -Mary
jThornas. William Rameier, Betty
Srist, , Yv.onn Wallace. Do-eta
Mason, Rose Wright, Mary Pirtle,
Iorton Grayam, Josephine Partow,. Jerry Smith. Richard Zel-
irs. Louanna Stanfield and
Tarry Pievcs.
We were very hanny on Wed-
esday afternoon before Thanks-
iving when our Betty Wright id her mother came to visit hool. We want them to come 'a in roon. Mr. Clemens is working very ird with us on our Christmas
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SMILING Gerard Rood, 8, recu-, perating at Brooklyn, N. Y., hos-' pital from the loss of Uith legs in a trolley accident last January, is recipient of $87,500 in 'a $250,000 action brought against city in' Boy's behalf. (International)
ny Hays, Karen ismitn, Mike Raley, Diana Skinner, Sue Reynolds, Judy Drake, Myrna Plew,' Carolyn Kimmell Brent Griggs, Cynthia Hummell, Patty ' Huff, Jerry Brown, Nancy Monroe, John Rushell, Julia Herr, Judith Smith and Buddy Fulford. Julia Herr brought, us a Christmas wreath for bur hall door. It is very pretty.
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