Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 178, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 September 1948 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- WEDNESDAY, Sept, 8, 1948.
SULLIVAN. INDIANA
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A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the - - Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUt. POYNfER '. Publisher ELEANOR POTNTER JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY Editor Entered as second-class matter at the Fostoffice, Sullivan, Indiana "Published daily excel Saturday and Sunday at 116 West Jackson St. Sullivan. InL Telephone 1$
POLITICAL COLUMN
REPUBLICAN TICKET W. K. DICKERSON Candidate for Commissioner Second District
United Preu Wire Service . National Representative: Thels and Simpson, Mew T.rt
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Henry's White Hat
BADGER-WINTERS VOWS READ Miss Halcyon Badger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank . H.Badger of Graysville, became the bride .of Donald E. Winters, son of Henry Winters of West York, Illinois, September 4th at( the home of the bride's parents.
(Eunice Badger, sister of the ! bride, was maid of honor and Glenn Winters,. 'brother of, the 'bridegroom, was best man. The ! bride was gi n in marriage by I her father. Loren Raines, pastor I of the Bedford Church of
Christ, and uncle of the taside,
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The Democratic state uommutee is puuing out an un- ceremony. usual campaign button this. year. I Preceding and during the The button contains a picture of the famous white hat ' ceremony bridal music was of Henry F. Schricker, the Democratic nominee for Gover-' played by Mrs. Lelah Howk. nor. There are no words, no motto. Just the picture pf the hat. Miss Mary Frances Heber sang nnr TViPrp nrp nn wrrrls nn mnttn Just the nirture of the hat. 'I Love You Truly,"
is -known from Lake Michigan to the Ohio River, and from the Ohio state line to the Illinois state line. It has been in
At Lyric Starting Thursday!
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PAXTON Mrs. Lucy Bedwell visited
called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ulrich Tuesday.
Miss Jean Ladson of Ind-
relatives in Pleasantville a few : ianapolis was the week-end 'days last week. guest of her mother Mrs LiHie Mr. and Mrs. Herman Flath ' Ladson.
I Jr.. and daughter of Dueser. mT- ana mrs- urvme a ergu
visited Jessie Flath and family
last week. Mrs. Hattie Phillips and Mrs.
Delia Carrico called on Mrs. Lizzie Good Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bur-
son were in Sullivan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Gallian of Sullivan called on Mrs. Mandy McKinley Tuesday evening. Mrs. Virginia LaFollette of Terre Haute, was the week-end
j afternoon with the Rev. Melvin Snyder, District Superintendent of the Pilgrim Holiness Church, bringing the message. Otis and . Catherine Luttrel of Petersburg, Indiana, will be the singers for ithe day. Evening services at 7:30. The speaker will be Rev. .Louis Rold of Kingvvood, Ken
tucky, formerly of Evansville. All are welcome. Come and worship with us.
roughs of Merom spent Wed- 6uest of Mrs' Elsie stone and
nesday with Mrs. Carl Cox and family. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Lewis of Louisville, Kentucky spent the week-end here with relatives. Harry Brown of Connersville was the week-end guest of his
mother, Mrs. Sarah Brown.
RED SKELTON gives a demonstration to JANET BLAIR in "THE FULLER BRUSH MAN," a Columbia picture.
ALL DAY MEETING AT PROVIDENCE CHURCH
There will be an all-day meeting at the Providence
cnurcn beptemoer izm with a
On Sherman Double-Bill Fri. & Sat.!
The bride w.ore a white gabardine suit with ' poudre blue
Hcosier politics for years and it has remained as clean as the ink rosebuls and white pomformer Governor's record. " ' pomS- . Henry Schricker represents Indiana's best opportunity The maid of honor wore a for good, efficient, honest state government during the next poudre blue dress with black four years, and with that white hat hanging in the State accessories and a corsage of House Hocsiers know that they will be able to be proud of In- pink rosebuds, diana before all the world. ' Mrs- writers is a graduate of . We said Mr. Srhrir-ker and his hat wpr Vnnwn in Pvorv e Graysville High- School and
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by the Indianapolis
Power and Light Company. Th bridegroom is a graduate
As a member of the Legislature, as Lieutenant-Gover- 0f the Hutsonvilie.High School
and is employed in Indianapolis where the couple will reside at 3210 North Keystone Ave.
section of the state, and what is better he knows every sec- bg tion of the state. He knows its institutions and its needs and
iadevcted to their service.
LEWIS
nor, as Governor, and as private citiaen, no one' has been
more respected or enjoyed a greater public confidence. Republicans, as well as Democrats, believe in him and his seasoned fitness to handle the far-reaching and complicated affairs which center every day in the office of the Chief Executive of our great commonwealth. , Businessmen, farmers, labor, teachers, white-collar wprkers, all know that they can expect a square deal from Henry Schricker. The circumference of his knowledge and his interests is large enough' to take in every group of the population. , - - Through his many successes he has remained a simple, unaffected, friendly and approachable man who is anxious to do the right thing on every occasion. For many years state gvernment has been his major interest and his understanding of it is as complete as that of any person's could be. Z We have heard hundreds of prominent Republicans say that nothing would please them better than to . see the Schricker hat hanging in the Governor's office after next January. And if the nermlp nf Tnrlin nO Will ffOTlolofii nrtv.
timent into vnfes An NmroK u ,;n u .!. laway at the home of
four vparV '"'. wiere Ior i Beecher, . in Lewis Monday, even-
.? ; Another' good thing about Henry and his hat is that he never talks through it. The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette.
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Mr. and Mrs. "Curly" South basket dinner at the noon hour
of Sullivan called on Mr. and Sunday scho.ol at 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Roy Ulrich Tuesday even-, Worship service at 10:45 a. m. ing- 'Rev. Canfield, pastor, will bring i Mrs. Harry Boston returned the message. Services will be to her home in St. Maries, Idaho , held at 1:30 o'clock Sunday WonacH'iv affor a thrpp wppts I
visit here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Butler. Mrs. j
Butler accompanied her home
ior a visit. Mrs. Lillie Ladson was in J
Sullivan Monday. Mrs. Bessie anydcr .of LaPorte, Indiana vinsited friends and relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wyeth of Houston, Texas, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack MacLaughlin of Riley
Don't Suffer Another Minut M. M.tu. hi.ni iino v-m, hut'. CtifYtTPft
i or how irnnv rcinodirs you hav 1ncd
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GOOD RIDDANCE
M.K-U Brown swings a vickcd right as Kaymono nation tov.
in litis scene from Monogram's '-rrainc Lxp tss.
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away at the home of his son
Howesville Tuesday evening. Mrs. Maude Self spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Ed
. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hend
ricks and son, Jim, and Mrs. Ra- Lawrence.
chel Stout and Margaret attend- . ed the barn dance at Renfro Val- Qa? Too Subtle '.' ley on Saturday night. ANTIGO, Wis. (UP) Mrs. June Mrs. Bessie Boston and Mr. and Bishop didn't quite catch on when Mrs. Charles Woods spent the "V 7-"
week-end at Madison, Indiana with Mr, and Mrs. Bill Razor and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Boston. I Mr .and Mrs. Robert Wheaton and daughter, Janice, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Barrick in Sullivan. Mrs. Clara Critchf ield . passed,
her favorite disc jockey played "Oh What a Beautiful Morning" and read a weather forecast for Texas as a gag. She took her local announcer at word-value, dressed in light summer clothes, and stepped outside in a cold, driving rain.
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ing. Mrs. Anna Pigg, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Wheaton along with Mr. and Mrs. Garland Adams and son, Steven Ray, of Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle Wheaton spent Sunday with'1 Mrs. Ollie Wheaton, it being the birthday of Mrs. Wheaton. ' ' , Dick Neai of Lewis passed
V. S. Girdles Brazilians
UM.w xukk. (Uf) A shipment trom the farm of of 3,117 girdles has been flown to Graves near here. Rio de Janeiro. Some of Chica-! g&'s finest girdles which, if M
siretcned just one way would reach nine-tenths of a mile, they "wnt out on Pan American's Clipper Charmer, guaranteed to do their bit to keep things in shape below the equator. The girdles weighed a total of 1,647 pounds.
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I always think it does a newspaper editor good get out from lehind his desk and see how folks in other parts of America look, and think, and act - u f , And that's what I've been dong these past weeks,, touring (the country' from Michigan to Texas, California to Maine. It's a mighty encouraging experience. Not only because of the different points of view you run into but because of the tolerance which reconciles those different points of view. I mean the tolerance of a Penn
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