Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 199, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 October 1948 — Page 6

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1948.

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JOHN STELLE TO LEAVE HOSPITAL

BRAZIL, Ind., Oct. 8. (UP)-

Forrrier Gov John Stelle of Illinois, hospitalized the past week DH OKCE

was stricken here last Wednesday Ee has been an ambulatory patient since Saturday

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.for rest and observation of a lung pjgj) HEPE congestion, probably will be released tomorrow, Clay County Robert R. Burdette has filed a Hospital attendants said today, suit for divorce against Betty J. Stelle, one-time national com- Burdette in tne Sullivan Circuit rr.ander of the American Legion, Court.

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THs ANSWER, QUiCKI , 1. What is a cruet? 2. What is an astute person ? 3. What is a "smorgasbord"? 4. By law a motorist must drive on which side of the road in England? 5. Are there any volcanoes in Alaska?

IT'S BEEN SAID Is life so' dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery f Forbid it, Almighty God. I Athom; not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty or give me death. Patrick Henry.

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,rBy LILIAN "CAMPBElt j .Central Pra$ Writer married to Frances Dee and they have two children. Some of Joel's more recent pictures were 2?mfalo Bill, Great Moment, The Unseen and The Virginian. Stage plays Joel had the male lead in included The Patsy, Laugh That Off and The Little Journey. Some of his earlier movies were He Married His Wife, Primrose Path, Foreign Correspondent, Reaching for the Sun, Pioneer Woman! Sullivan's Travels, The Great Man's Lady and The Palm Beach Story.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY Birthday congratulations are in order for presidential 'candidate Henry Wallace, atom scientist Niels Bohr, actress Diana Lynn, billiard expert Walker Cochran.

IT HAPPENED TODAY On Oct. 7, 1780, Americans won the Battle of King's Mountain. The same date in 1914 Japanese troops seized the island of Yap. On Oct. 7, 1917, Alexander Kerensky formed a coalition in revolttorn Russia. Wendell L. Willkie, former presidential candidate, died en Oct. 7, 1014. '

JOBS UPON A TIME Denise Kay, former super sewing champion of Hawthorne High School, Hawthorne, Cal., now is fashioning a film career for herself in Hollywood. The ha2el-eyed Texas beauty was chosen by Director Michael Curtis himself for a dancing role in his Technicolor musical, My Dream Is Yours. First job in the movies for Joel McCrea came when he rode a horse in a mob scene when he was just a kid. However, he didn't secure a screen test until after he graduated from college. The test won him steady work. He always was interested in farming, and still is. He owns a 3,000acre cattle ranch. He is a native of California, being born Tov. 5.

1905, at South Pasadena. He is I

YOUR FUTURE Good fortune and a measure of happiness are yours. Legal ,anil ecclesiastical activities are betokened by this date. Be affectionate, generous, sympathetic, refined, philosophical, cheerful ami life's happiness is yours. Success at law is possible.

MODERN MANNERS If your handwriting is large a larger sheet of note paper is more proper than a tiny one.

HOW'D YOU MAKE OUT? 1. A vial or small glass bottle for vinegar, oil, etc. "2. A shrewd person. 3. Scandinavian hors d' opuvrrs, or side dishes served before a dinner. 4. On the left. 5. Yes, several.

HYMERA

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Hobart and Nathan Hinkle of of the death of Walter Criss at South Bend, and Battle Creek, 1 Detroit, Michigan. He died from Michigan, spent the weekrend a heart attack. Mr. Criss was a here with their mother, Mrs. former resident of Hymera. Jillle Hinkle. j Mrs. Elmer Criss, who fell Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Criss Jr. of and broke her collar bone reTerre Haute, visited relatives cently, is improving, lere Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bueil Ford were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vander- in Dugger Sunday.

returned home Monday i Wm. Faulds of Detroit, Michia. trip through the South, gan visited his sister, Mrs. Belle

Evans, here recently.

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'10NDAY, OCT. 11

At 1 P.M. ' (Under Cover) 6IJ hesd of spring boars ,and gilts, lledlum type with good length, darls red and plenty . . of thickness and quaUty. Sale; Avill be at the farm located on State Road 57, l3 miles north of Newberry and 4'2 miles south of Road 54. ''V."'

LYONS, IND.

DUGGER Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wyatt and Marilyn Sue and Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Leaman and son, Joel, attended the Roy Rogers rodeo in Indianapolis Saturday. Miss Maxine Myers visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mason in Hymera Sunday. Mrs. Mary Krowitz of Terre Haute is the guest of her mother, Mrs. John Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leaman spent the week-end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bledsoe of Galesburg, Illinois, were recent guests of friends here. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Coyner returned Saturday from Urbana, Illinois. Mrs. Minnie Gallagher has returned from a visit in Terre Haute. Mrs. Jennie Fleming of Trinadad, Colorado, is the guest of Mrs. Poxie Smith and Mrs. Frank 'Pi'rtle. Mrs. Jennie Fleming of Colorado was hp-cored Sunday with a birthdav dinner at the home of Lex Smith. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Smith and fsmilv, Mrs. Roxie Smith, Mrs. Frank Pirtle, Kermit Smith and family, Mrs. Carl Smith and family and the honored guest. Word has been received here of the 'serious illness . of Harvey Hummell, well-known former resident, ' of ; Dugger, now of BLoomington. , He suffered a Tjreral hpmorrhaoe and is confined, tp' the Billings Hospital itf Trldianapolis.

COMMUNITY' SITsVJ There will be. a community sing, at the Full Gospel Mission in Sullivan at 2 p. m. Sunday, October 10th. Public invited.

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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

C.W.E. club will meet Friday, Oct. 8, at the home of Miss Nora Ridge)way with Mary Hunt as co-hostess for a 12 o'clock covered dish dinner.

Presbyterian Church Circles will meet Friday at 2:30 o'clock as follows: Circle No. 1 with Mrs. Laura Lemmon; Circle No. 2 with Mrs. W. C. Borders, and Circle No. 3 with Mrs. John Curry.

The G. H. Club will meet Thursday, Oct. 7, for a covered dish dinner at the home of Mrs. Florence Richmond in Bloomfield, Ind.

The Old Friends Club will meet Thursday, Oct. 7 at the City Fark for a chicken dinner.

The Pocahontas club will be entertained by Mattie Kab'e Thursday night, 7:30 o'clock. Bring own table service.

Wetcn Council, 405, Degree of Pocahontas will meet in regular ression Me. n day night, Oct. 11, at 7:30 o'clock.

The Friday Afernoon club w.'ll meet Fridav at 1 oVlock for a covered dish luncheon at the shelter house in the city park.

Members of the Ifud Crowder W. R. C. No. 275 who wish to attend the district convention at Terre Haute Friday, Oct. 8, will meet at the Woodman hall at 8 a. m. Friday.

Delta Thca Tau Rummage Splc has been' postponed until next week.

Methr.dist Church Choir will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 for practice.

Sullivan Rebekah Lodge will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock.

Sullivan I,rie n0. 20 F. ! A. M. Called meeiinff Tuesdav. October 1, a I. 7:30 p. m. Work in tbe E. A. TW ree'.' AU members urged to attend. Visitors welcom. Alvin Sn'Inhcr, W. M., Russell Inbody, Sec.

The Woman's Club wi'1! h;ve a covered dish lunch- " Mcdiv, October 12, at 12:30 o'clock at the home of the president. Mrs. John P. Cur-v. tnstea'-l cf with Mrs. S. E. Lindley as previously announced.

. Sullivan County Women's Republican club will meet at the headauarters Saturd.iv, October 9th, at 2 o'clock. All members t'rged to attend.

Harmony Home Ec. Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Verna Robbins October 14th. All members please be present. Visitors welcome.

Sullivan Chapter No. 188 O.E.S. will meet in regular stated meeting Monday, Oct. 11, at 7:30. Visitors welcome.

NEW ADDRESS Pvt. Joseph Usrey, R. A. 15276340 Co. (M) 9206 T.S.U.T.C. (Pipelined Trng. B.N.,Camp Stoneman, Calif.

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