Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 157, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 August 1948 — Page 3
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- MONDAY, AUG. 9, 1948.
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Soviet Rushes Development of Vast Siberian Territory
Mrs. ,Mae Ruddell has returned her home in Terre Haute after ending last week here as the . est of Miss Belle Duffy and ler friends and relatives. I Mrs. Temple Woolsey of Newrg, Indiana, has been visiting r sister, Mrs. Don Boyd. ! Mr. and Mrs. Harley Stull, ss Mona Stull and Miss aron Reid have returned m Syracuse, ' New York and gara Falls. They have been iting Kenneth Stull and nily. - ' 3etty Sue Auld of Terre ute, spent a few days last tk visiting h?r grandparents, . and Mrs. Noble Benefiel, i cousin, Marlene Grimes, of s city. vlr. and Mrs. Ernie Cowherd Indianapolis, spent Sunday :h the. latlar's parents, Mr. i Mrs. Noble Benefiel. Wr. and M.vs. John I. Wilson and klren, Harold, Rosemary, ir.ces, John Larry, and Mrs. nnie Denny of northwest of ( Ilivan, and Mrs. Sylvia Beasley . Port Chester. New York, were 1 mer guests Sunday of Harry j Brown and daughter, Fern. j ierbert Sinclair of northwest of j
ilivan and Andy Trueblood of rre Haute, were Sunday after3n guests of Harry M. Brown. Ars. Robert Springer is attendthe Christiansen Choral icoL at Penn Hall in Chambers-
rg, Pennsylvania. i Ar. and .Mrs: Kermit Arnold 1 son, Andy, who have been :sts of Mi s. Arnold's parents, . and Mrs. E. A. Billman, have ; urned to their home in Hins- i o, Illinois. j lr. and Mrs. Kax Weir of Terre ute, are visiting her parents, ' . and Mrs. Joe McCoskey. j Jr. and Mrs. Allen Markee nt the week-end in Indianapo- 1
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. rley Drake. Mrs. Markee reined for a few days' visit.
.Irs. Susan Brown and Delia ;cr of Terre Haute, visited in ilivan Saturday. ' . .j Ir. and M,"s. Lloyd Lang of jgootee, Indiana, were guests of atives'in Sullivan, Thursday. , Irs. Fred Brown is visiting Mr. 1 Mrs. Herman Ridgeway and 5s Kitty Ridgeway in Chicago. 5r. H. L. Ramsey, Misses Mini Mattix and Eva Tate spent nday afternoon in Terre Haute. tr. and Mrs. Leonard Tarwater re guests of Mr. and Mrs.1 iude Bosstick in Indianapolis sr the week-end. i 'Ir. and Mrs. Glen Kidd and ldren, Sandra and Tommy, of
w xutumona, inaiana, were st?-S?unday of Kidd's par;s. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas.
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SOCIETY CAREICO REUNION TO BE HELD SUNDAY, AUGUST 15 The Carrico annual reunion will be held Sunday, August 15, in the shelter house at the Sullivan City Park. Friends and relatives are invited. ,
ON SCALE COMPARABLE TO THE "WESTWARD HO" DAYS of American history, Industrial development of forbidding territory known as Siberia is being rushed by Russia. Using subsidized European Russians, "repatriated" White Russians, convicts and Jap prisoners of war, the Soviet is building and manning factories, farms, shipyards and steel mills In the vast area, which 50 years ago held
little but fur-trading villages and forts. Center of the industrialization is in area of Irkutsk, Vladivostok, Khabarovsk, Komsomolsk and Chita, while the north Okhotsk sea regions, particularly Sakhalin and the Kurile islands, are centers for fishing combines. Here, demobilized Soviet .soldiers are reported held to bolster Siberia's labor pool and for possible military use. ( Inter national)
W.S.C.S. PICNIC NOTICE The Women's Society &f Christian Service of Longs Chapel Church will hold their annual picnic at the Sullivan City Park Wednesday , August 11. A basket dinner will be served at the noon hour. All members of the Cass charge are welcome. Special guests are the Cass W.S.C.S. and the Children's Missionary group of Cass and Longs Chapel. Former members and friends are especially welcome. . Those who have cars please furnish transportation for as many as possible.
given by Mary Lloyd and Ra- I chel Christy. , ' Refreshments were served to Mesdame Lyle Webb, Paul Christy, Bud Pierson and Diane i and Claudia, Donald Green- j wood, Junior Mason and Pam and Carla, Michael Hoseman and Mickie and KathyJ Leland Phegley, Joe Asbury and Carolyn, Max Lloyd and Diane and Mike, John Meng and Johnny, Ed Cole and Sally, Bud Lam-1 beth, Robert Dyer and Susan, ' and the hostess, Mrs. Gerthal ,
Pool Jr. and Bobby and Jim.
MESOM REBEKAH LODGE TO MEET Merom Rebekah Lodge No. 592 will hold a called meeting Tuesday. August 10th at 7:15 p. m. AH members are urged to attend. Team members make special effort to be present.
MISSOURI GOVERNOR CANDIDATES Denies All Charges ' Uranium Witness
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MISSOURI'S CANDIDATES for governor are Democratic State Auditor Forrest Smith and Republican House Speaker Murray Thompson. Both are primary nominees by wide margins. (International)
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I port, Illinois, Mrs. Stella Welch land son, Jack, held a- family
reunion at the home of the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wyman and latter T"' -
,Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Everly ! Mr- and Mrs- Fallis 'E. Ward I spent Friday in Crawfordsville of Linton, formerly of Shelburn,
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ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Charles , Willis of Sullivan route entertained with a six o'clock dinner last Monday evening at their heme. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Malone and children, Mary Nelle j and Carl, and Miss Catherine j Warren of Drumright, Oklahoma, ' Mr. and Mrs. Homer Creager, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willis and children, David, Larry, Keith and Rebecca, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brodie and Mrs. Harry Creager and son,
Wendell Lloyd.
ERIDAL SHOWER Barbara French was the guest cf honor at a bridal shower Thursday evening given by Mrs. 1 Maggie Worth. Contests were conducted and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Everett Howell, Phyllis Valentine, Ruby Crouch, Lola Crouch and Dee Alumbaugh. Those attending were Mrs. Minerva Layman, Mrs. Opal Reed, , Dee Alumbaugh, Mrs. Chloe Da- I vis of Yorktown, Mrs. Lola ' Crouch, Mrs. Everett Howell and daughter, Esther Ellen, Mrs. Ruby , Crouch and daughter, Patty, Alberta Miller, Carol Herring, Airs. Harley West, Mrs. Anna Ford, Mrs. Laura Turner, Mrs. Marcel Bowen, Mrs. Irene Hardaere, Mrs. Becky Hubble and
Phyllis Valentine of Sullivan.
served to Mr. and Mrs. OlneJ
Sluder, Mrs. Flossie Pugh, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Wilkins and
Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Dan"
Drake, Mrs. Maxine Eldridge and Donnie and Monty Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Hallett and Helen and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Brownie Bosstick and Wanda Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Caton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor andLinda Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDaniels, Mrs. Mary Comp- . t.-n, Mr. and Mrs. Iwell Taft, Dale and Gale Taft, Mr. and Mrs. Jont Bohannon and Wilma Jean, Mr. arid Mrs. Albert Drake, Mrs. and Mrs. Com Hauger, Mrs. Esther Blubaugh and sons. Jimmy and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sluder and Jerry Sluder, Mrs. Nora Taylor, : , Mr. and Mrs., Earl Wilber and ' Linda Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Joe : Branson, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Adamson and Larry, Mrs. Mertie Parks and Mona Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Bennett,, . Ruth, Ves and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Verie O. Caton, Mr. and Mrs. Commodore Smith, Mrs. Olive Wagner, Shirley, Marilyn, Judy and Donnie Wagner, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith and . family. i
SHELBURN MASONIC CALLED MEET1M1 ' Shelburn Masonic Lodge, call- , ed meeting. Thursday evening, . August 12, 7:30 p. m. All mem- '"' bers urged to be present. Visi- " . tors welcome.
CHAT AND gTITCH CLUB "The ChaTand Stitch" 'clubmet at the home of Mrs. Pauline Boone Thursday, July 22, and spent the day quilting. At noon a covered dish dinner was served tv Mrs. , Grace Clark and Joyce, Dorothy Bennett and Judith, Alice Ladson, Zilpha Bennett, I illie Boon, Grace South, Sadie Bennett, Martha Hildpvbrand, Miss Carol Ann Gibbs, Tommy and Jimmy Bennett, Don, Carl and Gary P.-'one, and the hostess, Pauline Boone. Two contests were held with prizes going to Mrs. Dorothy ppnnett and Miss Carol Ann Gibbs.
WEDDING SHOWER Mr. and Mrs. Bernard ComD-
t.'-n of Terre Haute were guests of honor at a wedding shower Saturday evening, July 24, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith -,f Shelburn, R. 2. 1 Mrs. Compton is the former Betty Smith. Many lovely and useful gifts were received. i Refreshments of candy, nuts, totato chips and punch were
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left Sunday for several
Perle Fisher of Sullivan vacation in Colorado
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visied friends here Wednesday. 1 Billy Mills and son of Pontiac, , Michigan, are visiting relatives and friends here and in Hymera.
I Mrs. Rill McCoskev and
MI members of the. Carlisle icrican Legion P.--st No. 255 requested to be fit the Car-
e depot at 8:30 o'clock Wed
sday morning to meet the
in when the body of Second children .of Robinson, . Illinois :utenant Elliott Pearce will are visiting her parents, Mr. ive. All members are re- and Mrs. Hugh McCracken. ?sed to meet at the Legion ' Miss Viola Froment has re
turned home from Linton where
!ad other parts of the West.
me at 1 o'clock Thursday crnoon to attend the funeral.
SUNSHINE HOME EC. CLUB The Sunshine Home Economic club met Tuesday afternoon at the home .of Mrs. Muriel Enochs with Mrs. Melissa Jones cohostess. The meeiing opened with singing "The Last Rose of
!ult paying rent and own
our home. Special bargains J
n property on installment!
Ian. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT
she was the guest of relatives Summer" in unison. Devotions the ' past, several days. by Muriel Enochs. Club prayer Mr. and Mrs. Gifford German by Lorene Benefiel: Roll call of near Farmersburp, transact- was answered by "picnic hints", ed business here Wednesday. After a short business meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Welch a contest was held with the and family, Charles Welch of prize going to Dorothy TimBlain, Arkansas, Mrs. Frankie merman. B.oles of Miami. Florida, Mr. and Refreshments of tea,' cake and Mrs. John McGurk of Bridge- tee cream were served.
HE'S NEVER been a Communist and isn't one now and knows nothing about a spy ring, Alger Hiss, former State department : employe, tells House investigators j in Washington, categorically i denying charges of Whittaker ! Chambers, ex-Communist and now senior editor of Time magazine, that Hiss was a member of a Russian spy ring. Behind him is Robert Stripling, the committee's chief investigator. Hiss was' . a U. S. representative to the in- i ternational conferences at Dumbarton Oaks, San Francisco and Yalta. (International), -
rep. john McDowell (R) of
Pennsylvania pauses for thought while appearing before the House un-American activities probe to state that uranium oxide was shipped to Russia in 1943 after "tremendous pressure" was exerted. But retired Maj. Gen. Leslies. Groves, atom bomb project chief, said in New York: "I did not ship it." (International)
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WABASH HOMEMAKERS
The Wabash Homemakers held
their July meething at the home of Mrs. Gerthal Pool Jr. The meeting was opened with the pledge to the flag, club creed and song of the month. Devotions were given by Mrs. Docie Asbury. Roll call was answered with "how I would like to spend my vacation." Discussion on the booth for the 4-H Fair was held and a committee appointed to make plans ! for the booth. A white elephant
NEW YORK (UP) The youth sale was enjoyed. A social hour division of the Democratic state was held- Games were played committee announced it will open f" toMrs. Verf ipo c'e and Mrs. Dons Lama weekly school of practical poli- beth. The lesson on .-Color
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