Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 151, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 July 1948 — Page 2
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i PAGE TWO SULLIVAN DAIL1 TTMES-i FRIDAY, JULY 30. 1948. SULLIVAN. INDIANA
A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Tlsr.es, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL. POTNTEB Publisher ELEANOR POTNTER JAMISON Manager ana Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY - Editor Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 118 West Jackson St. Bullivaa, Ind. 4 Telephone 13
United Preni Wire Service National Representative : Tbeli and Simpson, Mew fork
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Ana Adjoining counties Year
SOCIETY
Mr. an'd Mrs. Charles Arnett Donald Cochran and daughters and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. who have spent the past sev-
EXLINE CORNER Robert Houston was in Terre
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Jones announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their M
Donald J. Bezy. Mr. Bezy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bezy of Vincennes, Indiana.
Tear $4.00
One Month .'.'.'.".'..'. .V. 40 One Month , , All Mail Subscriptions Strictly In Advance
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Grasshoppers Eat County Crops
WEDDING SHOWER A wedding shower will be held for Mr. and Mrs. Guy Watts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morin, in Shelburn. The shower will be held Wednesday. August 4th, at 2 p. m.
Everyone is invited.
eral weeks here, returned home Haute Monday.
Wayne Anderson is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Bish Daniels of relatives and friends in South Indianapolis, spent the week- Bend, Indiana, end with the latter's mother, Emerson Exline was in Dug-
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buckley. Mrs. Bonnie Gummere. ger Tuesday evening.
Conroe Carter of Florida was Mr. ana Mrs. Kay Livingston the guest of relatives here were in Gambill Tuesday night. Monday and Tuesday. i 1
Ind-
Francis Wheeler and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Schroeder, with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gambill and
cmiaren, Hev. ana Mrs. Pavy,
and Mrs. Allen Letterman,
SHELBURN
Grasshopper forces are preparing for the summer invasion of Hoosier field crops and gardens. There is no indication of a de
cline in the number of the "hop
fective. These are chlordane, ben
zene hexachloride, chlorinated ' Mr; nd Mrs
camphene, and parathion. Of these, chlordane which is on the market .under various trade names, is probably the most generally available. It may be purchased as a wettable powder for use as a spray; a five percent dust; and as emulsified concen-
ENTERTAINS WITH DINNER A dinner was held a Shakamak State Park Friday, July 23, in honor of the birthday of Thelma Bedwell. Guests were
Jesse Thomas, Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Irvine and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pinkston,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Douglas of Findley, Illinois, were recent guests of her mother, Louvisa Nelson and Tude Reed. They were en route to the East where they will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poulson and Mrs. J. T. Gaskins spent Tuesday in Indianapolis with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cochran.
Mrs. Bob Gummere of
ianapolis, is spending the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thomas.
MEROjM LODGE NOTICE Merom Rebekah Lodge will hold its regular stated meeting Tuesday, August 3rd at 8 p. nu A good attendance is desired as there is important business to be discussed.
and the honored guest, Bedwell and family.
Thelma
BIRTHDAY DINNER Miss Katherine Ford celebrated her birthday Monday,
July 28th with a fried chicken dinner at her home. Guests
were Mrs. Hettie Wyman, Mrs. A.. Ray Wyman, Mr. and Mrs.
Ar.Viin- TVinmas lf:l:s TvTarv
Prof. J. J. Davis, head of the wettable powder per acre. A slur- Thomas Arthur Ford Thomas, department of entomology, Pur-j ry-is made of two pounds of the and Mr' and MfS Fred due University, advises that an wettable powder in a gallon of . ' . th honored suest!
water, this diluted to 50 or 100 she received many nice gifts
and cards.
. a thoV h3v Wn hmMin'trates- The wettable powders are
.! . . . 1 most commonly available, and
up men iiuiuueis lux uic yam ivro , , - . . , are used at the rate of two and
.1 one-half pounds of 40 percent
Sunday & Monday
TIME, 7:00 Tonight 7:00 Mondav
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examination be made of
fence
rows, and clover and alfalfa j gallons of water and appnea to fields. If the hoppers are present, ! one acre. The important point is .1 . i , ... , i - . ... .1 !,
control snouia De appnea wnere i to apply about two ana one-nan SOCIETY
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they are feeding before they mi- pounds of the 40 percent wettable CRIPPLED CHILDREN MEETS grate to crops. The young pests . powder per acre regardless of the Th Sullivan ' County Society
are more easily poisoned, and if (rate of dilution. Althougn not for Crippie(i Children metTues-
Hav. Julv 27. at the Sullivan
spray, a five percent chlordane pUbijC Library. The meeting dust will give good results. was caiied to order by Mrs. Ed- ' t , r r-. . . , ... : .j
the control is started now, less : quite as effective or lasting as the
acreage need be treated later. Also, they will not have had a
chance crop.
to destroy part of the
In tests made in Indiana
year, according to Davis, four new insecticides proved very ef-
fore they crops.
TIM 1 . - Unla
r TUa ITocai Coal ealo fni tn
patmpnt around the edges of the
last field will control the hoppers be- lTLT
migrate to adjoining - 6 appointed as county chairman.
(Members of her committee will : t De chosen from each town in I
ii I the county. The treasurer's re
t1 inort was approved.
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Jessie Engle,
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Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever. Hebrews 13:8. Amidst the mutations of character, the fluctuations of time and the vicissitudes of events, the soul longs for something that does notmnd cannot change, to which it may attach itself and' thus find compensation for all the
mutabilities cf which it is compelled to have experiences B
in this world. ; There needs to be, of course, something else besides immutability in order to constitute an object worthy of our earnest attention and heartfelt confidence. We cannot de-
fection: But where. the highest possible excellence resides, 6
desired. Above all, when we stand in a certain relation to this Incomparable Object; when the perfections cf this Unchangeable One are made available for us ; when His power supplements our weakness, His wisdom our ignorance; when He in all His plenitude of perfection is our own particular' treasury from whence we may draw everlasting supplies then, oh, then, let change approach Him not, but stand respectfully beyond the circle drawn by His divine nature. How vain were it to go everywher preaching the gospel of the grace of God, of God's grace incarnate in Christ, if Christ were not the same yesterday, and today, and forever! Why should we go telling men of what Christ said and did to the leper, of His conversation with the woman cf Samaria, of His instructions to His disciples, His rebukes addressed to the Pharisees. His demeanor in the presence of His enemies, His emotion at the grave of Lazarous. His kindness to sinners and Dublicans. His i nvir.a.
tichs to the laboring and heavy-laden. His affliction and
agony in Gethsemane, His sufferance of indignities in tha Praetorium, His prayer on the cross, and His words to the penitent thief; why should we go about telling men these
u ;ngs, n it were not that they occurred in the life of One
vno is xne same yesterday, and today, and forever?
Yes, this gospel is everlastingv It is not an' ancient book,
but the book of this generation. There is not . the least
trace of decrepitude about it. It blooms with immortal
youth: By means cf it Christ this very day approaches
you and reveals teelmgs that He entertains for you, entertains for you now, will ever entertain. An archangelic trump uttering in the skies the words, "Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy-laden, and I will give you rest," would not be to us anv mce reliahle
evidence of the present disposition cf Him who sits upon
yne mrone, man tne same words m the gospel afford. And it" becomes us to be well aw2re of this as we peruse the gospel history or dwell upon its statements. .. Would not some find' in their hand a new and wondrous gcspel, radiant with' a glory hitherto unsuspected, if they would begin to read it with this great truth firmly enthroned in their convictions, that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, and today,: and forsver!
COUPLE CLASS MEETS
i The Couple class of the First Baptist Church held their monthly party Friday, July 16th at 7:30 p. m. on the church lawn. i The business meeting was in charge of the president, Harold Gambill. After the business meeting a scavenger hunt was enjoyed by all. Tt.ose not dressing as a hobo . had the penalty ' of playing "Going to Paris". ' ! Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCoskey., Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Royer and family, Mr. and Mim. Earl Engle and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spiece, Mr. and Mrs. George
Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Pirtle ' and 'Janie and Eddie,
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