Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 189, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 23 September 1948 — Page 5
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-THURSDAY, SEPT. 23, 1948.
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ALAN LADD and DONNA REED, pictured id a love scene from Paramount's dramatic hit. "BEYOND GLORY." On Sherman Double-Bill Fri. & Sat.!
In honor of the 6th birthday
of Sue Ellen Johnson a family j
picnic supper was held on the bluff Friday evening with the following attending: Mr. and j Mrs. Gault Pleasant, Sgt. and'
Mrs. Marion O'Neal and daughter, Mrs. Estella Johnson, Mrs.
Zoe Edgington, Judy Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johns.on and
daughters, Nancy and Connie
Lou, and. the honored guest,
Sue Ellen. Sue received many nice gifts.
Jean Hoilman of Washington,
Indiana, spent the week-end at
lome. Thornton, A. Pinkston, Bill
Cole, Bob Jones and Wayne
Johnson left Sunday for Lafay-
tte where they have , enrolled
it Purdue.
Bonnie and Webb Milam spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Los
er Milam and family at Newort, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Edgington if Indianapolis, spent the weekend with Mrs. Estella Johnson
md family.
Cap Reid, who suffered a evere heart attack Sunday aferno.on, is slowly recuperating. Rev. and Mrs. Alan Jones,
rthur Greene and Mrs. Gault
Pleasant attended a church con-
rence at Franklin, Indiana
Tuesday.
Mrs. Pauline : Richards and
VIrs. Anna Eslinger spent Moniay in Terre Haute.
Mrs. Agnes Rinard was hos-
ess Friday night at her horre or a Stanley party.
Mrs. Everett Bogard ond' r.on,
Tohnny Dean, have been re
moved to the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rusk,
from the Mary Sherman Hos- "
bital. Mrs. B.ogard is the former mont, Ohio .visiting Mr. and notice of salk of barbara Gray. . Mrs. Lcren Drake and family. - v 1 1?"
TSgt. Marion O'Neal Of Ind- Mr. and Mrs. Milo Adams and Board of Commissioners ,of Sullivan
anapolis, spent the week-end family of Heathville, Illinois, 1?" ofratrS
lere with his wife and daugh- spent Saturday night and Sun- Court Housp of said county, at 10
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A tense moment from "I WOULDN'T BE IN YOUR SHOES," a Monogram picture starring ELYSE KNOX, DON CASTLE and REGIS TOOMEY.
er.
Ed Renaker returned to Great and daughters.
jakes Monday night after a 1
,in nirn. iu ti o'clock A. M.. Monday. October 11.
mtUi ..). umc lanciuu iWi t0 the highest bidder and at
tt 0-day leave at home.
Mrs. Ida Drake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reed in Prairie Creek.
FAIRBANKS I Mrs. JoEUen Morgan, who Mrs. Clara Scott spen.t the haa nnf Wn 0w0 t hai v,.
vccb.-ciiu wnu iier sun and . . . . ; . fr the ver 1h48 nnvahle in
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price not less than ths appraised value thereof, the following describ
ed mineral land in Jackson Township. Sullivan County. Indiana: The northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 25, Township 9 North. Range 8 West, 1 containing Forty (40) acres. The purchase price shall be required in cash on said day of sale.
neral land will be sold subject to
tiaughter-in-law, Mr.
Hay Warren.
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started teaching last week. Mrs. By order of the Board of Commis
l,.. sioners of the County of Sullivan,
JOHN R. HOWARD GARLAND D. SCOTT E. LOWELL TURPEN Board of County Commissioners, Sullivan County, Indiana. (SEAL) ATTEST: Hubert Sevier, Auditor Sullivan County, Indiana. 1st ins 9-8-18 It.
, ! Lucille Carrithers has
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pound, and teaching in her place.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pound ' James "swoid, who is sta-
md Sherry Ann spent the week- !n a Ft Inox' y- pent
. , . . , me wtviv-cnu licic will nd in Troy, Ohio with Noah f0ik.s.
Scott and daugher, Betty. Willie Johnson, who has been
Mr. and Mrs. George Minger m is reporled Pr-
ind daughter, Rose Ann, . were VP-: - ....!,., , i..
linher guests' of Mr. and : Mrs. ni5!itRHRMra!ISCTBfSII9f3CTfflraHS9SBS?l!!!!SfflHH8S!R!ISB
r.. TJ..1 uiuey i nursaay evsning. j
Frank Bales and daughter, ern, spent Sunday with Mrs.1
ITames Bales in Indianapolis. 1
Mrs. Bales suffered a stroke and
pas been confined to a hospital
n Indianapolis for quite some ime.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. . Drake pent Sunday in Hammond, Indana visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Jwight Drake and Molly Ann.
Mrs. Ida Drake is able to be lafck to work at the school ;tfeteria after being away a ejiv days because of illness. iMr. and Mrs. Norman Drake
ind Dixie Lee and Mrs. John
Pound and daughter, Anna Rose, )
em me weeK-end in Free-
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THE ANSWER, QUICK! 1. What kind of animal is a caribou? 2. From what mountain did Moses view the Promised Land? 3. What is an amnesia victim ? 4. Why was the state of Florida given that name? 5. Who asked for the head of John the Baptist?
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Jarmila Novotna, Metropolitan Opera star; Walter Llppman, author, and Walter Pidgeon and Mickey Rooney, motion picture celebrities, are celebrating birthdays on this date.
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eling, however, Karin won a motion picture contract, and enrolled in a ballet school, working relentlessly until she perfected that art well enough to earn her role on The Unfinished Dance. Karin lives with her family.
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YOUR FUTURE This day " may bring changes. Be ready to accept the dictates of circumstances. You will receive some benefits in your next 12 months, it is foreseen. Meet discouragements that may also come, with courage and good cheer.
MODERN MANNERS ' Do offer your seat in a public conveyance to a woman or man who is carrying a baby or small child.
' JOBS UPON A TIME For years Fritz Leiber played Shakespearean roles on the stage, and in his early days he was a stock actor, playing with the Ben Greet Players, Julia Marlowe, Robert Mantell, and other greats. Leiber was born in Chicago. In high school he was an athlete and orator. He entered movies in 1917, made two silents, and didn't walk into a film studio again until 1935. The character of Charbonnet in Louis Pasteur won him fame. Recent pictures in which Leiber has appeared are Desert Song, The Spanish Main and Humoresque. Karin Booth, born June Frances ' Hoffman in Minneapolis, Minn., was determined to be a great dancer. While she was mod-
IT HAPPENED TODAY On Sept. 23, 1779, occurred th naval battle between the Bon Ilommc Richard, American ship commanded by John Paul Jones, and the British frigate Seraphis in the North sea. The Bon Homme Richard won, but was sunk after catching fire. Euripides, Athenian tragic poet, was born on this date about 480 B. C. Augustus Caesar, first Roman emperor, was born on this date in 63 B. C.
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