Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 207, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 October 1948 — Page 6

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sister and family, Mr. William T. Willis.

Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Padgett of Lafayette, Indiana, were called

to Sullivan by the death of Joseph j Padgett. ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snavely! and daughter, Whilma, and JVj-s. I Juanita Bond were guests of Mr. I

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Miss Telia Haines, Mrs. Mary Scott, Miss Helen Bradbury, Mrs. Charles Bedwell, Mrs. Pauline Mahan, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fuller, and John Knox Purcell attended a reception at the Ind-

, iana Roof Garden for President i and Mrs. William Borders, Jr., in 1 Truman in Tnrlinrtartnlic TTVinr i ni i o j

... j ciuoiiHiigiori, ounuay. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Lind- 1

ley Jr. and daughters, Susan and Elizabeth Ann, of Miami, Fla., are the guests of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Liridley. j . Mrs. Roxie Smith, Mrs. Mary Pirtle and Mrs. Jennie Flering of Trinidad, Colorado, were

dinner guests of Mrs. Frank Kahre Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hubbard and sons, Larry and Donnie, of Lebanon, Indiana, spent the week-end here. Mrs. Charles Brown and daughter, Sallie, left Saturday , for

Tipton, Indiana, where they will join Mr. Brown who is working on the Tipton Times.

Mrs. Sara Walston, and Mrs.

Charles Ruddell and daughter,

Jessie, spent Sunday at Washington, Indiana the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCoskey,

Mrs. Elsie Nichols and Mr, and Mrs. William McCoskey and.fam-

ily of Bloomfield, visited in Marengo, Indiana, Sunday. Mr. arid Mrs. Paul Greggs of Farmersburg, were guests of relatives in Sullivan, Sunday. Mrs. Franklin Duncan and daughter, Karen, of Lawrenceville, Illinois, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilman, over the week-end. Mrs. Zoe Bays and Mrs. Nelle Waldon visited in Robinson, Illinois, and Vincennes Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wolfe of Terre Haute, visited relatives in Sullivan over the week-end. i Mr. and Mrs. L. M. VanArsdall spent the week-end in Springfield, Illinois, as guests of the latter's

The Friendship class of the Methodist Church will" hold their October meeting Tuesday, October 19, at 6:30 o'clock at the new home 'of Mr. and Mrs. Hud Bland on South Court Street. This wiill be a covered dish dinner. A good attendance is desired. Bring own table service.

Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F. & A. M., stated meeting Tuesday. October 19th at 7:30 p. m. Work in the M. Si. Degree. All members urged to attend Visiters are welcome. Alvin Spainhour,' W. M.; Russell Inbody, Sec.

The Country Birthday club will meet Tuesday, Oct. 19, at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Burke. Members bring hot pot holders for roll call exchange.

WHY THAT look of pleased anticipation on face of 16-year-old film actress Elizabeth Taylor? The London-born beauty is in court at Los Angeles for approval of $1,000 a week contract. (International)

The Sullivan Home Ec. club will meet with Mrs. Virgil Wolfe, 533 South Court Street, Wednesday. October 20, at 2 o'clock. All members urged to be present. Those unable to attend call 313-X.

The Evening Circle of the Methodist W.S.C.S. will meet with Mrs. David KJiles, 524 North Main Street. Tuesday, October 19th at 7:30. .

The Hud Crowder W.R.C. social meeting will be held Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. A Hafllcween party will be held and all members are asked to come masked. Pumpkin pie with wHpprrl cream and coffee will be served. ,

7.a Petite Augil'e will meet with Mrs. Georfce Cowman Wednesday, October 20th.

Su'lilvan American Legion Auxiliary No. 139 'will meet in regular session Tuesday evening, Oct. 19, at 7:30. o'clock at the Legion Home.

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The Wood class of the Baptist church will meet mesaay nig'iH.OctoDer 19th at 7 o'clock at the church for a hard times party. Bring: pie pan, dime and ten cup. Visitors always welcome.

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Beta Sig:ma Phi will meet Tuesday evening:, Oct. 13th with Ramona Everly in Shelburn instead of with Marguerite French as was originally planned.

Friday Afternoon club will meet at the home of Mrs. Clyde Hux, 507 West Wash-ing-'r.n Street, Friday afternoon, Oct. 22, at 2:30 o'clock.

Sullivan Rebekah Lodg-e No. 252 will meet in regular session Thursday evening, Oct. 21, at 7:30 o'clock. A good program has been Flannel.- Bring pumpkin pie to be served at the Halloween social following lodge.

Sullivan Coun!y Federated Worpp.n's Republican Club will meet at Headquarters for their regular meeting Saturday, Oct. 23, at 2 p. m. Members and friends urged to be present.

The Baptist Missionary Society will meet Thursday, Oct. 21, at the home of Mrs. Edgar Collin--, 226 South Section Street, for a covered df!3h luncheon. Meat and drink will be . furnished. Bring table fervice. Bring eld sheets for White Cross work.

. The County Association meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star will be held Friday, October 22 at the Dugger High School. The afternoon meeting will begin at 2:30. Dinner will be served at 6 o'clock in the high school cafeteria. Union services will be held at 7:30. All Eastern Stars thrru;hcut the county will be represented. Anna Bario'.vman, President. Dugger O.E.S.

Shelburn Coal M'ne Inspected

I Federal coal-mine inspectc commend timbering in conforr ance with the Federal Mi

featety Code, and such , rece safety improvements as ur versal use of permissible ele trie cap lamps and disc.ontin ance of smoking undergroun

in a report on the No. 3 mine

the West End Coal Company

Shelburn, Ind., released tod, by the Bureau .of Mines. At t! same time, they advise saf i blasting practices, adequa rock-dusting, and other saf I guards. The Sullivan Coun 1 mine employed 33 men and pr

i duced 520 tons of coal a d

j when Inspectors J. P. Sheridd

j and F. J. Smith reexamined j in August.

! Noting that, all blasting done off shift, the inspectoi slid that the oermissible W plosives should be fired wit c'rcti'if' detonators and permls' iiile blasting units, . and tli black" blasting powder wit electric squibs and an electr , blasting unit. I Although some rock dust ha been applied, the inspectors sai that more was needed, it shoul bo carried to within 80 feet c the working faces, and water o

other means should be used allay dust during cutting. i

i Ventilation had been improvj ed so that enough air passei t through each last open cross' cut. but the inspectors propose equipping the ventilating fsi with a suitable gage, disconuin, turning rooms off an entry be yond the last open crosscut, ani makine frequent tests for gas the working places. No explosiv gas was detected during the in spection, they noted with ap prcval. 1 V

I Under haulage and electricitj , the inspectors commended pro i viding a run-around at the bot j torn of the hoisting shaft am frame-grounding the rest of th i electrical equipment. They ad j vised safety chains or bar l across the end of the cage whei men are riding, ' cleaning ob structions from the haulagewa; 'clearance space, making fre

quent tests for gas when electri cal face equipment is operatinj and providing overload pr.otec tion for the mining, machine

i Letters from ministers and oth- ; ni the mining-machine an ers. Interested in local option drill cables. Noting that most c are especially invited for this the power wires were supporte ' column 1 n insulators, the inspectoi

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