Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 250, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 December 1947 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, DEC. 16, 1947.

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK.

Halted Fmhm Win Berries NatUaal BpratatlY! Xaala aad Bunpias, New Tark

, , SCBSCBirTIOMT BATE: , By Carrier, per week ............. 15c By Vail EUewhere la By Mull In Sullivan ... h,..., ; And Adjoining Coontlei Te United Stateai ' Tear J4 .00 par J5 00 Six Months J2.25 Six Montha 2-76 1 One Month .40 One Month M " All Mail Subscriptions Strictly In Advance. : A Family Quarrel It is not easy to believe that, less than 13 months after

. the sweeping Republican congressional victory of November,

- 1916, there cculd be (m the language of 'the non-partisar.

United Press) "signs of a growing liberal-conservative rift

I in GOP ranks."

s sialic ivejjuui:ucui puny steiueu u puweimi anu so uniit ed, immediately following its first national triumph since

1928, that it was even suggested by a prominent Democrat that President Truman might resign his office in favov of Sen. Arthur II. Vandcnberg, or one of the latter's political

colleagues. . ( Today, however, Washington observers find Sen. George i D. Aiken, Republican of Vermont, demanding the resignaI ticn of Republican National Chairman Carroll Reece, whom he terms a miserable failure. Vv-"?--Ihey bear witness to the stern criticism meted out in- . feintially to Sen. Robert A. Taft, a Republican White House aspirant, by Sen. John Sherman Cooper, Republican, of Kentucky, who apparently does not relish Taft's 'harsh attitude toward President Truman's 10-point anti-inflation program. -They also note the vigor with which Sen. Ralph Flanders (Republican of Vermont) and Sen. Raymond E. Baldwin (Republican of Connecticut) disagree with Taft's position ' on the Truman message. They heed Time Magazine's statement that Gov. Thom- ., as E. Dewey of New York, most recent GOP presidential . nominee, delivered the verbal equivalent of a "haughty punch in the nose" to former Gov. Harold E; Stassen, Republican i of Minnesota, "for the needling which the Stassen forces had been giving him (Dewey) ." , Time does not overlook the allegation that Dewey authl crized an aide to say, with reference to Stassen : "The govi eincr never criticizes other members of his party publicly. i He does not follow the practice of those who foul their own I nests." , : It .ilso points out that Stassen, who has announced his refusal to run for Vice-President on a Dewey-headed ticket, had taken another crack at the New Yorker and also included what he termed behind-the-scenes "presidential pick--ers'" of the party to which Dewey, Taft and also Stassen be-

What has happened to the vaunted unity of the party

ox ucover, ooonage ana Harding 7. T 1 'C i ... i . 1 -. -1 . P 1 . n a t i

is us uirei muuiufie oi narmony over; Ann n so, is

- the cause yt all the dissension merely a matter of personaTi- ? ties-9TtftPTaiIueof ' ; responsible leaders to agree on the

rudiments of a constructive national program?

In the words of Time's writer, "the GOP presidential

rcmer.i is beginning to get rough." Fort Wayne Journal Gazette. '

LOCALS

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guests of the

California are former's mother,

Mrs. Ruth Booher.

Mrs. A. L. Mahony, who has . been the guest of Mrs. Mary Jane Kciss in Chicago, Illinois, has returned to Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCoskey and daughter, Sara, visited in . Hymera Sunday evening. ' Mrs. Faye Stotts was the guest

of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott in Terre' Haute over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. William Clarkson of Terre Haute visited Mr. and -Mrs. Robert Clarkson Sr. during the week-end. - Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crowder, who have spent the past few days in Chicago, Illinois, have - returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCoskay I spent Friday in Indianapolis attending to business interests. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Donnelly Jr. of Decatur, Illinois were the .guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Donnelly. Sr. over the week-end. Mr. and' Mrs. Craig Bcoher of v

W. B. McCoy and J. O. Whalen .of Carlisie visited friends in ( Oakland City Sunday afternoon, j. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoilman i and' son, David, of Terre Haute ! were guests of Mrs. Hoilman's mother, Mrs. Zada Dixon, over ' the week-end. f Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wilson of Merom transacted business in Sullivan Monday.

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The Sullivan Conservation club will hold their regular meeting, Tuesday, December 16, 1947 at 7:30 p. m. at the City Hall. All members urged to attend. Important business.

Mary E. Davis Past Matrons club Iwill meet for their aninual Christmas party, Friday, December 19, 7:30. home of Mrs. Katherine Taylor, 117 North Section Street. Brfing 50 cent gift for exchange.

nesday, December 17th, at the home of Mrs. Stuart Moore, 524 North Court Street, for a covered dish dinner. There will be a 50 cent gift exchange.

Woman's Club will meet Tuesday, December 16, Library club room. Hostess, Mrs. Alva Giboney. Book, review.

Wood Sunday School class of the First Baptist church will meet in the church basement Tuesday evening, Dec. 16, 7:30, for Christmas party. Bring 50 cent gift.

Mrs. John Taylor and (Mrs. Wallace Springer wall entertain the La Petite Auguille club with a one o'clock luncheon at the Davis Hotel Wednesday, December 17th.

! HYMERA ' Mr. and Mrs. Leland Brown of Indianapolis are the parents of a son born Friday. Mrs. Brown is the former Jerry Thompson. The Browns also have a daughter, Susie. 1

iFoutz. Mrs. Polly Ward had the misfortune to fall in the yard Tuesday receiving a fractured pelvis. ' Mrs. Sylvia Annis fell Tuesday receiving painful injuries but is much improved. ; Walter Gorby, Jr., and family 'have moved inio the Frank

, T, ' .. Bose property in the east part of Dale McKee and wife recently f

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Basketball Mothers club will meet Tuesday, December 16, with Mrs. George Herin Jr., 420 North Section Street, for their Christmas party. Bring $1.00 gift and 10 cent gift for exchange.

Stardust Home Economics club will meet Friday evening, December 19, 6:30, home of Mrs. Reece Anderson, 543 East Washington Street. Bring covered dish and $1.00 gift. Phone 598 if unable to attend.

Christmas party of the Needlecraft club, Thursday, December 18, home of Mrs. Paul Harbaugh, Higbee Apartments.

, Loyal Daughters class of the Christian Church Sunday School, Christmas party, church basement Tuesday. December 16, 6:30 p. m. Bring covered dish, table service and 50 cent gift.

The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 70 of Sullivan County will hold its regular monthly stated meeting this Friday night. As this js the Christmas month plans are being made to have a Christmas program and each member and friemd will be .instructed to bring an ex change gift with them.

Missionary Society of the Baptist church will meet Thursday at 2 P. m. at the heme of Mrs. Edgar Collins, 226 South, Section St. Couple class of the First Baptist Church will hold their Christmas party Thursday, December 18th, at 6:30 p. m. with a covered dish dinner. Bring a gift for thegrab bag.

moved in with Mrs. McKee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne, who live southeast of Hymera. W. L. Parsons and Mrs. Ruth Gilman attended the funeral of

their brother, Robert Parsons, at Bloomfield Saturday.

Carol Shipley and family of Anderson visited relatives in this vicinity over the week-end. Mrs. Shipley is the former Jerry

COAL Anv amount. Lump, $7.00; Oil Stoker, $6.o0: Mine Run, $6.00; Nut & Slack, $4.75. Bob Pearison, Phone 934-B, Sullivan.

Spoils Sleep Tonight, You'll like the way"

"Va-tro-nol works rlgnt where trouble is to open up nose relieve stuffy transient congestion. (Also grand for relieving sniflly, sneezy, stuffy distress of head colds,) Follow directions in folder.

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Old Glory club of the Hud Crowder W.R.C. No. 275 wall meet at the Woodman Hall, Friday, December 19, Christmas meeting. Bring covered dish, own table service and 50 cent gift.

Gymnasium P.T.A., regular meeting, Tuesday, December 16, school building, 8 o'clock. Mr. (Jarrett, vocal music teacher will entertain with a musical program.

Officers and degree team of Rebekah Lodge will practice Tuesday evening, Dec. 16, at 6 o"clock. AH members urged to be present.

Women's Patriotic club of the Frank Neff Relief Corps No. 155 will meet Friday December 19th, with Jessie Dodds rr their ' Christmas meeting. A covered dish dinner will be served at the noon hour. Bring own table service, gift for mystery pal and one for tree.

Royal Neighbors of Amerca, Christmas ' party, Friday, December 19, 6:30. Bring 50 cent gift, covered cjish and own table service. A good attendance is desired.

C. W. E. club will meet Friday, December 19th, Mrs. Lex Robbins. Bring Christmas gift for mystery pals.

The D.A.R. Christmas party will be held at the home of Mrs. J. H. Oldham, Thursday, Dec. 18, at 7:30.

The Cross Road Home Economics club will hold their December meeting December 18. This is an all-day meetins:. The new officers will be installed. There will be a gift exchange and program.

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Notice of Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F. & A. M., Tuesday, December 16. Stated meeting at 7:30 p. m. Election of officers. AH members urged to attend. Visitors welcome. Morris Hudson, W. M., Russell Inbody, Sec.

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Frank Neff W. R. C. No. 155 will meet Wednesday, December 17, 2 p. m., Woodman Hall.

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Sullivan Home club Iwill meet

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Presbyterian Women will meet at the home of Mrs. W. C. Borders, for a covered dish dinner Wednesday, 6 p. m. Bring own table service and 25 cent gift for exchange.

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H. B. Campbell class will bold a Christmas party, Thursday, December 18th, 6:30 p. m., church. Members bring covered dish, table service and 50 cent gift for exchange.

The Sullivan American Lcg!.cn Auxiliary No. 139 will hold their regular business meeting Tuesday evening, Dc. 16, at 7:30 at the Legion Home. All members urged, to attend. iTmt AGERS MISS SO MUCH 'Ittri WHEN THEY SUFFER FROM cross wes

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