Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 197, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 October 1948 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, OCT. 5, 1948.
SULLIVAN. INDIANS
! . A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper
Sullivan Daily Times, founded 190S, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL POYNTER ....... Publisher ELEANOR POTNTEH JAMISON ............ Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY Editor Entered as second-class matter at the Pcstofflce, Sullivan, Indiana
Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at llfi West Jackson St. ,
Sullivan, Ind. ' v Teiepnone u
! POLITICAL COLUMN
United FrtH Wire Berries Jfatlonal Bpre tentative: Thelf aad Simpson, New York
' 8CBSCBIP TION BATE! Br Carrier, per week 15c By Mail El w where la By Mall ia Sullivan The Halted Statea: , . Aad Adjoining Cenaties Tear .. J5.00 ffii":;:--::::;:::.. t& ; One Month . .40 0ne Month ..: 60 All Mail Subscriptions Strictly In Advance '
Radio Listeners
Company's giveaway show "Stop
I the Music."
However, Kenneth Crosbie, age 41, a beer salesman of Bluffton,
Ind., was just as happy he was
n't listening to the Allen show
despite the
NEW YORK, Oct. 5 (UP)
comedian r rea Auen, in a bat- Sunday night,
tie to protect, nis radio, popular- guarantee.
lty from the quiz show, has in- Crosbie won the "Stop the sured his listeners against the Music" $30,000 jackpot when he loss fof any prizes they r may I identified . the mystery melody
miss wnne tuning in ms pro- as "Turkeys in the Treetop."
gram
Allien said he has arranged with the National Surety Corporatipn " to guarantee the paymeh('of, "up to $5,000 to any listener who can prove he has missed, winning a prize or prize money by ' listening in on the Allen show. "There are so many programs
giving away - things that people have stopped tuning in comedians," Allen said. "They're
If he had been listening to the
Allen program, he might have collected the $5,000 guarantee but would still have been miss
ing the extra $25,000 he won in prizes that included a hew car, a $1,000 diamond ring and. a
vacation - trip to Mexico and
Hollywood.
REPUBLICAN TICKET W. K. DICKERSON Candidate for Commissioner Second District
CARLISLE
Mrs. Vioria McClure of St.
Louis, Missouri, came Tuesday
for a visit with Mrs. Lizzie Ar-
nett.
SHELBURN
EVERHART-CURRAN VOWS READ Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Ever-
Mrs. Mabel Harmon and Mrs. hart announce the marriage of Clara Wise spent Friday morn-'their youngest daughter Esther ing in Sullivan. Marilyn, to James H. Curran, son of Mrs. Beryl Curran, Ind-
Mrs. Maggie Raines spent the ianapolis.
Chicago, the couple will be at 1 BIRTHDAY DINNER
home at 3726 North Meridian
Street, Indianapolis. , Those attending the reception
HONORS SARAH ORR
A very delightful surprise
held at the home of the bride's ; dinner was held in honor of the
parents were Mrs. Beryl Cur ran, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hub'
bard and son, "Niel, Mrs. Earl
eighty-second birthday of Mrs. Sarah Orr by her grandson and
: c it a i e nir..
past week in. Terre Haute with! The double ring ceremony Kirkwood and Ron?ld, and j
relatives. was performed Sunday after
Mrs. Flora Wence returned to noon, September 26, at 1 o'clock her home by plane Wednesday ; at the Christian church parsonfrom' Bismark, North Dakota, 1 age by the Rev. Jack Anderson where she spent two months in a family ceremony. Their
with Mrs. Bessie Straight in Minot, North Dakota," and Mr.
onlv attendants were Mr. and
Mrs. Llcyd Mowery of Moores
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hume of !
Los Angeles, California, arrived Tuesday for a visit with , Miss Hester Hoover and other rel
atives,
Miss Frances South of Ind
ianapolis, returned home Friday after a visit here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl. South.
' and Mrs. Carroll Hendricks in ville, sister and brother-in-law
Bismark. Mrs. H. H. Hili, Mrs. Bill. Hart and daughter, Vicki Jane, of Carlisle, and Miss Emma Price visited relatives here Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Conway Raines
oi Terre Haute are the parents
John Brown
Mrs. Emma Bailey and Miss ' , , , j .. ....... ,i Mr. and Mrs.
Kathryn Harris spent last weeK- ' , ... ,-, i
onH in. Martinsvillp Indiana ., .
of the bride
The bride wore a silver satin dressmaker suit with black accessories and a corsage of six Vanda orchids. Her going away outfit was a red and black gabardine suit. The matron of honor wore a grey suit with black accessories and a corsage of red rosebuds.
Judy Fritz of Muncie; Mr. and I hirthHav ,p with th nam
Mrs. Fred Hendricks, Mrs. Mary j Gran seryed as the center
Kusher, Mrs. imie uooper, jvir. piece and Mrs. Ivan Alexander and daughter, Mary Ann, Mr. and! Those enjoying the dinner Mrs. Lee Alexander, Mr. and, were Mr. and Mrs. Louis PatMrs. Junior Wright, Miss Nor- terson, Mr. and Mrs. George ma Anstead. Miss Mary Don-!
nelly, John Alexander, Dick j Meeks, Mrs. Rachel Cooper and 6ons, Jimmy and Tommy, Mr. j and Mrs. Lloyd Mowery and son, Johnny, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Everhart. Many lovely and useful gifts
were received.
Ramer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mullins, Mrs. Jennie Duke, Lawrence Shelpe, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duke Jr., and the honored guest, Mrs. Sarah Orr. Arthritis Pain For quick, delightfully comforting help for aches and pains of Rheumatism, Arthritis, .Neuritis, Lumbago, Sciatica, or Neuralgia try Romind. Works through the blood. First dose usually starts alleviating pain to you can work, enjoy life and sleep more comfortably. Get Romind at druggist today. Quick, complete satisfaction or money back guaranteed.
with Mrs. " Bailey's ' daughter,
Mrs. Lee ' Davis and. family.' ' Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ready and, son, Larry, spent last week in Indianapolis with Mrs. Ready's parents, Rev. and Mrs. George Thompson. :' Mr. and Mrs. James Snedden
went to Flint, Michigan last at ? 0-cLock at the home of Mrs. personnel manager.
MEROM
'lEa-h! Can Breathe
Friday for a visit with their L j Renaker.' All members
The bride ' mother wore a
in Farmersburg Friday after- brown and white: printed silk noon. suit and the bridegroom's mother wore blue silk. Both
wore corsages of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Curran is a graduate of Sullivan High School and Central Business 'College, Indiana-
The American Legion Auxil- Plis- She is now employed by
41TTi.1T 1 a i TV IXC 11 J U UA ium iary will meet Wednesday night tne Hotel Lincoln as assistant up a stuffy nead
cola or occasional con-
Again!
When your nose fills
Mr.
Curran is a graduate of gestion, put a lew drops
Shortridge High. School. He j a get comforting reUef
w en
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tremble is to soothe Irritation, relieve ,
stuffiness, make breathing easier. Try j
iti Get VlCKS va-wo-noi siose uiopm
BIRTHDAY DINNER
Mrs. Ivan R. Boyll and Mrs.
afraid Vvhile. they' are listening Georse . J. Bennett were hos-
some giveaway, show, wHJ .' call tesses at the Boyll home Sunthem on the telephone, and they (day for a dinner in ' honor of will lose a trip to Bermuda with the birthdays of George J. Benalp expenses, paid, or the.: giant: nett and Mrs. BoylL. ' "
jackpot ; ti . . -; . Although he, didn't r- mention it, the comedian's Sunday higfit
show; On the " , National Broad
. (CST); is in direct; NcompeUtibri
Guests were . Mr. . and Mrs. Herbert Lathrop, ind daughter; Dorothy Jean, ' of "i Farmersburg; Miss ?. Clara'- Benhett of Terre
casffng Company, 7:30-8 p'. m.i HaUte, Dbris Ruth Lathrop of
Bloomirig'tori, . Ivan R. 1 Boyll and
ti i a :i i ii :
son, i.ioyu anu uiuuy nuu incu d t . d
daughters, Miss Emma Snedden. served three years overseas in 1 almost instantly! Va-tro-nol is so el-
Mr. an Mrs. Troy Miller re- Mrs. Mary Canaiy of Mattpon,, the Navy and is now employed lective because it works right where
turned home Saturday from Illinois, spent the later part of by the Hotel Lincoln as roomWyoming, ' Illinois, where . they' the week here visiting Mr. and clerk. have been visiting relatives. Mrs. Charles McKee. After a short' wedding trip to
Mr. and. Mrs. Wilbur (irass Mrs. Edith Vaughn is making 1 m 3 T: 1 1 i : U Tlff. Mnnmt' 1
ana suns, xeiiy aim xiiu, anu, ner nunie wmj . ivna. nmu.j ji',
Mr. and Mrs. Lee urass ir. Kelly, who has been confined spent Saturday in Indianapolis to her home the past few attending the rodeo and visiting i months with illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Akin. j Ronald Rinard and Robert - jTurpen have returned to Great '. ' V : Lakes after spending a 10-day Class (Meeting 'leave at home The Young People's' class ofi . ' Vrilnov WarH
Bethlehem' met. tor-tlr. Jep- and famUy of ianapolis,'
.iemDer meeuug " ononf- iho WPPW.pnH here with
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller. vickrev.'
Several, songs were sung, uona w g. , ,
Ruth clayed "a piano solo. Helen ' ; , . )il "
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ttutn piayea a pianu f. Graysville, were guests r Koenig played several, selections g n Ral , lmm and 'Ruth Carrithers was in B brtW.rff, ,,1
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and "Ruth Carrithers
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Miss Oma Faye. Houpt spent,
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Mrs. Garland. Wildman and Sue ( Ann Renaker and Mac and Ruth Ann Mr. and Mrs. students at India Burnett Carrithers ;and Billy ergit nt the week-end andRutb Ann, Mr. and Mrs. with Mr!" and'Mrs.. L..J. .Norman r,cenig and Jjm, Bob Renaker. and Jerry, Mrs. Ray Green and, Lucy Burtcn wl)0 has been Harold, Mr,', and Mrs, Larry for t t weeks Snyder, Dona Ruth, Scot.t, and slowly impr0ving. the host and hostess, Mr. and Ora Sparks, who . has
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1. Woman's Gorntrv Club . auves, nas returnea nome.
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met Wednesday, Sept. 22, at the home .of Laura Boorie with Roseanna' Robbins assisting. At
noon " a ' delicious dinner was served to twelve members and tsn visitors. In the afternoon the ,
m.'fting was called to order by' ' the president and the following j ' program was' given: club song, ! ' Scriptu reading by Laura; j Boone.' Lord's Prayer in unison.: . Roll call. Reading of minutes. '. Tw.o new members, Mrs. Carol Applegate and ' Rity Ridgway. f
( Contests were ' won by Ruth . - Carrithers, Blanche Shake, Ina Rachel Walters and Trecy Rob- Business, like the ?,ndividual, bins. The next meeting will be goes where it is treated, best
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