Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 252, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 December 1947 — Page 2

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1947. SULLIVAN. INDIANA

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A Horn Ownd Demeentie Newmer SnlliTUi DaUj Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition f tha ' ' . I Suljivaa Democrat, foanded 1854 ATJL POTNTER ...... Publisher LEANOR OYNTKR JAMISON ,a lUnagar. and AwUtant Editor OMER H. HURRAY Editor Catered aa aeoond-claaa matter at the Poetofflea, Bulllvaa, Indiana Published dally except fiatnrdax and Bunder a 118 West Jackson St. iWvsn. Indiana Telephone 13

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court room. It is not uncommon for children and even adults to.

become attached to pets. But there is a law against dogs running at large for they do inflict much damage to gardens and i Sulliva,n at present, is very much inpested with dogs running at I large. But even so, there is a ' right and a wrong course and it i seems as though these men per- I sued the wrong course. The right j

Letters from ministers and oth-

rg, interested in local option, re especially Invited for tkia

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ultable feature and proper news-

aper Interest are sought for this

slams. A ' Letter and

Mrs. Sally Brewer, Mrs. Win

nie Ladson, Mrs. Dorothy Brock

and Mrs. Frank " Harrison of Coalmont, were in Terre Haute Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jefferson who have spent the past two weeks in Indianapolis., with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Unversaw, returned o their home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osborne and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Osborne and son, Donnie, of Indianapolis, were called here due to the death of their father, Alex Osborne. Mrs. Esta Stark and. daughter,

Mrs. Harold Harris, spent the week-end -in Indianapolis. Mrs. Raymond German and son are visiting her parents in

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ivn, una wiis A-uvme xuiuci visited their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard , Turner, in Linton Thrusday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Smith of Indianap.olis called on Mrs. Julia Harding Saturday afternoon. Miss Mary Jane , Downs of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Downs. Duane Scott spent the weekend here with his family.

lowed by song, "Joy to the Ivory called Riggins a crook and World". The history of the song the battle was on. They wound was given by Lois Richmond, up in jail, Pr.ll nail vrse flriQU7rpr! hv "mv ! -

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minutes and treasurer's report were read. Mary Griffith installed the officers for the new

year. They are: President, Lillian Jones; vice-president, Trilby

Gummere; secretary-treasurer,

Hazel Scott, and recorder, Lois

Richmond. After the business session there was a J short, pro

gram. Christmas story "ine

Black Madonna" by Mary Griffith." Songs, "Silent Night" and "Jingle Bells." A contest was held and, won by OUie Crist. The meeting closed with the' club prayer. Members present were Dolores Turner, , Hazel Scott, Mary Griffith, Eva' Bean, Trilby Gummere, Myrtle Woolley, Emmaline Miller, Lois Richmond, Lillian Jones, Katie Shultz, Clara' Pierce, and two guests, Mrs. Hallie Richey and 1 Mrs.. - Ollie

Crist and the hostesses, Armeda I

Stout and Fern Banfield. The January meeting will be held with Eva Bean and Dolores Tur

ner as assisting hostess. ' .

Paula Ann Home Ec. Club

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n I limn, ;he editor reserving the the city officials and it is to be !ght to fcensor' or reject any ar- hooed that the incomins citv ad- I

cle he may deem is not suitable j ministration will take care of Tne Paula Ann Home Econnd proper. Articles of 58 words this matter omies club met at the home of

r less are preferred. All articles

rnt t the Open Forum must be igned and , address given, In rder that the editor may know ie writer, however, the writer's ame will not be published if quested. Article published! herein do ot necessarily express the sentllent of the Dally Times and this aper may or may not agree with tcmrnU contained herein, ear Editor,' 5 I Wishto write a few lines nent two men receiving stiff nes for -shooting dogs belonging 1 children at Indianapolis. There as several accounts of this af7 ir in the press but in only one istance did I see it mentioned sat the dogs were damaging ardens jbelonging to the men, iut on tie other hand the press

;ave. account of how the children

vept in jgcourt. They probably vere represented by good at-

orneys sind hence a sort of an :pidemiC';!or wave of sentiment iavoxing Hhe children swept the

Taxpayer.

Mrs. Armeda Stout December 10th with Mrs, Fern Banfield as

. " ' assisting hostess. At the noon Georgia Gets Hospital Funds hour a delicious covered dish ATLANTA, Ga. (UP) Gov. M. luncheon waslserved. Christmas E. Thompson announced, the fed- decorations were attractively eral government will provide used on the table and throughsome $3,000,000. per year for five put the house and a beautiful years under the Hill-Burton act lighted Christmas tree. The afto build community hospitals in ternoon meeting was opened Georgia's many rural areas. j with the pledge to the flag fol-

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