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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, July 28, 1948.
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A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 t PAUL POYNTER Publisher
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Cards Out Of Gas, Just Some Tired Old Men (By Carl Lundquist) United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, July 28 '(UP) One of baseball's greatest dynasties tottered today it looked like the old Cardinal Gashouse Gang had just about run out of gas. Thesp weren't the swash-
buckling St. Louisans who used Miss Minnie Hilderbrand. to terrorize thef National League 1 Mrs- Esta stark- who has these were tired, old men sit- sPent the Past few weeks in
ting- silently around in the f"uu-que, w
Mr. and Mrs. Max Wisconsin are visiting
and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Dutch James of Indianapolis visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pierce Sunday
morning. . .
Mrs. Maude German and Mrs.
Marilyn MJcMillan spent the
week-end in Indianapolis with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stanfield
and family. Mrs. Dora Parr of Indianapolis was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer and
CARLISLE Ruth Gleaners Meeting The Ruth Gleaners Class of the Methodist Church held its July meeting at the home of Kathryn South, with Clara Crance, Jessie McCann and Inez Koster as co-
hostesses. The meeting opened by 1 officers of W. S. C. S
Piano selection, Donna Ruth Miller. " Live gift taken for Mrs. Frank Ellis, $3.55. Stanley product money, $6.30. The Society voted to go to the Nola Yoder Mission at Linton for all-day picnic on August 11th. Reading of letter concerning
Green's July 23rd. Piano medley, "I Need Jesus," by Donna Ruth Miller. Secret Pal gifts to Carrie Unger and Helen Koenig. Dismissed by Lord's Prayer in unison. Those enjoying the afternoon were: Sadie Carrico, Carol Applegate, Carrie Unger, Lillian Unger,
Helen Koenig, Gladys Robertson, Laura Boone, Laura Bowen, Zona Rotramel, Izetta Propheter, Lynn Sproatt, Blanche Shake, Nila Noelting, Lois Green, all members, and the following visitors, Lizzie Pruesner, Betty Jenkins, Mary Barrett, Denny and Dale, Donna Ruth Miller and the hostess, Wilma. Miller.
WALLACE SEEKS RADIO TIME NEW YORK, July 28. (UP) Henry A. Wallace, Progressive party candidate for President, asked radio and television networks and independent stations today to give him time to reply to President Truman's address to the special session of Congress. Wal-
the group singing "Sweet Hour of Prayer." Nell Johnson had charge of devotions. Song, "This is My Father's World." The president, Kathryn South, presided at the business session. Refreshments were served to Ruby Shake, Marguerite Carey, Doris Blacketer, Opal Parnell, Georgia Yocum, Nell Johnson, Ruby Weir, Gladys Cooper and Brad, Ruby Ross, Hazel Phegley, Harriett Ogle, Margaret Stoelting and the hostesses, Kathryn South, Inez Koster, Jessie McCann and Clara Crance.
W. S. C. S. Meeting The July meeting of Bethlehem W. S. C, S. was held at the home of Wilma Miller. The afternoon was spent in quilting and setting quilt top together, after which the following program was given: Song, "I Love to Tell the Story." Prayer, Mrs. Propheter. , Reading of minutes by secretary and roll call .answered by Scripture readings.
Good Cheer committee, Blanche I
Shake, Gladys Robertson and !
Carol Applegate. Sunshine Calls, 80. Call meeting to quilt at' Mrs
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bitterest defeats any ball club ner sranaaaugnier, uee oiar. ever suffered a to 2 ninth accompanied her home for a
inning loss to the Brooklyn Dodgers, who took over second
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Symbolic of this most ironic defeat was the fact that the 1 eldest gas-houser of them all,
spirited sure-footed Terry MooreT long rated the best cen
ter fielder in the NationaH
League, had misjudged a fly
visit. Garland Miller spent the week-end in Ziegler, Illinois with relatives. Mrs. Pauline Harris and daughter spent Friday in Terre Haute.
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ball, and it had gone for a two Excited residents of King base- hit. . I Gpnrep , f!ountv telenhonerl no-
The blow by Bruce Edwards scored Gene Hermanski, who had singled, with the tying run. It wrecked a brilliantly pitchedgame . by Lefty Hdwle Pollet, who-gave up only six hits, two. in that final inning. Unnerved, he wild-pitched Eftwards to third base and after two intentional passes, Peewee Reese lofted a . towering fly to center that brought in Edwards with the garrie-breaking run. Moore, so disheartener "fi-dm" his flop, didn't even bother to throw the ball to the - plate. It was all over. "
lice a report of an "invasion" by troops trying to take Washington. Police said the residents were watching parachutists from the Marine base at Quantico undergo training.
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