Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 208, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 October 1948 — Page 4

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Oct. 20, 1948,

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8TH ANNIVERSARY DINNER HELD

The Villaee Hbmemallers held 1

their eighth anniversary dinner Tuesday evening, October 12th J in thc Davis 'Hotel dining room. Mrs.. Paul Asbury was chairman ' of the affair with Mrs. Raymond Prose, Mrs. Medford, Anderson j and Mrs. George Walters ' as

sisting. The guests were seated at tables beautifully decorated in keeping with Columbus Day.. The color scheme of red, white and blue was used., Lovely rose bowls centered em:h table and each guest was presented with a rosebud corsage. After the dinner a' program of entertainment was enjoyed.

DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. j VVe Pick Up Large and Small Animals call i Greek Fertilizer Co. SsUivan Phone No. I WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES

Miss Beverly McCammon accompanied by Mrs. Hugh Giles sang "Carry Me Back to Old jVirginny" and "God Bless ; America." A film showing early I life in Williamsburg, Virginia wa? shown. . j Installation of officers for the ' coming year was held with . Mrs. Rex Russell, as installing officer. Officers for the coming year are as follows: Mrs. Medford Anderson, president; Mrs. Floyd Nesty, vice-president; , Mrs. Rush Packard, secretary;

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urer, and Mrs. Raymond Prose, publicity chairman. The following members attended the dinner: Alice- Letterman, Elsie Rusk, Gwen Rusk, , Cleta Cox, Gretchen ' Robinson, I Tressa Snencer. Lorraine Nestv.

, Marguerite McKee, Ruth Russell, Veva Pirtle, Dulcie Jewell, j ' Ada Atkinson, Lucile Inbody, j

Mary Giles, Dorothea Wass, Marcella Cox, Dorothy Caton, Ethel Rickard, Doris Scott, Laura Russell, Maxine Usrey, Thelma Terrell, Adeline Handford, Mildred Hanger, the hostesses, Louise Asbury, Mary Walters, Irene Anderson; Betty Prose, and one guest, Beverly McCammon.

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RECEIVES LETTER FROM SON Mrs. Mary Berry ot 230 North State Street received a letter from her son, Paul, stating that he has been promoted to Staff Sergeant. SSgt. Berry has been overseas' nineteen months. He is now located on Johnston Island. He is expected home in January for a 30-day furlough.

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DR. RALPH BUNCHE, United Nations mediator for Palestine, is trying to arrange a new truce to halt new Arab-Jewish fighting. Here he chats with Prince Feisal (right) of Saudi Arabia at a UN affair in Paris which Israeli delegates did not attend. (International)

A BOOST FOR LANDIS Blccmington, Indiana Having realized that yoir are a

j very busy person, I have tried to sclve this problem myself; i bat it seems that I am getting

tliat I have come in contact with. I am assured of your cooperation, as ycu see I am from Bloomingicn, Indiana, and know of your long standing record that reads for itself, past and present. I am sure that you will help me if at all possible. W. G. K. . Paid Pol. Adv.

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jjj'illiAlilttifl'ili i'lifll TWHlri"ili " yrAWlil88WI Monte Hale gets set to defend himscli, A scene from Republic's "Call- . fornin Pircbrand," in Trucolor, co-starring: Adrian Booth.

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PISTON RING SPECIAL Install new, piston" rings. Replace head goske. Clean, adjust fuel pump, carburetor, all fuf ', lines, check distributor, check, clean and adju: ; all spark plugs. , SPECIAL PRICE $33Jf)

WHEEL ALIGNMENT and STEERING CMO -VP Don't delay Let us inspect toe-in and nake necessary adjustments. Inspect, clean and repack front wheel bearings. Rotate tires for ma dmum mileage. Sf,,Al $509

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1 Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Sanderson of East Towas, Michian, and Clifford Goinsof Paducah, K-en-tucky, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Roe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gambill of Oak Park, Illinois, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Brown and Mrs. I. C. Maxwell. i Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Holycross and children spent the week-end in Covington, Indiana the guests of th2 former's parents, Mr. and Mrs . Rodeos Holycross. i Earl CummJngs, who has spent the nast week here with his

family, has returned 1o Indianapolis, where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. D F. Rice Jr. ! and family of Rose Poly Campus have moved to Sullivan where

they will make their home. Mrs. Robert E. Henderson and daughter, Ann, havs returned

from Bioomington, Indiar where they have been visitir her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her

; Davis. Joy and Paul Herbert i Mansfield, Ohio, who have bee jthe guests of Mrs. Ruby L." Bid : nell and other relatives, ha returned home. Mrs. Pauline Stanbaugh ai: Mrs. Louise Leach were Siinds guests of Mr. and Mrs. Williai . Leach and family in Ten : Haute Mr?. Ernest Davis,, who hi been visiting in Sullivan for' tt ; past several days, has returns to her home in IVJidison, Wi: , consin. j Mrs. Myra Schlichter has n turned to her home in Ten , Haute after a visit here wit I her daughter, Mrs, H. E. St.CIa.

and Mr. St.Clair.

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MINNESOTA polls conducted by Minneapolis newspapers give 37-year-old Hubert H. Humphrey (above), mayor of Minneapolis, an edge to win the U. S. Senate seat of Republican Senator Joseph Ball. Humphrey, ex-political science professor and father of four children, is a Dcmocrat-Farmer-Laborite. (International)

TTJ KAPPA ASSOCIATE CHAPTER

The members of the Associal Chapter of Tri Kappa wet entertained Monday evening b Mrs. Tom Re'id at her home i B,loomfield,. with a Hallowee party, honoring the birthdays ( Mrs. Hinkle C. Hays, Mrs. Mai colm Campbell and Miss Nell McClelland. The appointments were Hall oween symbols, with a larg birthday cake decorated in rose

NOTICE OF SALE OF . ; . COUNTY MINKItAL LAND Nuliif is hereby given that tt Bonn! of Cotrmiissioners of Sulliva Coumy. t) uie Auditor of Sulliva County, Inrtiuna, will offer at publ miction, at the North Door of tt Court House of said county, at 1 o'oloi-lr A. 31.. Monday. November 8tl 1HIX to the highest bidder and at Mco not less than the appraise vaiiie iliei-i'of. the following describe minerul lumis in Jackson Townshii Sullivan County, Indiana, as acquire I'V Suilivan County for delinquet tax.-s: The west half of the Northeast q: of Sec. S. Twp. 9 Noith, Range West. 70 acres: Tin) northeast qr. of the southwei f.n. and part of the north half of tli southeast ir. of the southwest qr.. ( Sec. 28. Twp. 9 North. Range We-sl. ,i9 acieH; Pait of the foulhhalf of the Willi oast qr. of the Mouth west qr. of Sci 2S. Twp. 9 North. Range 8 West, acres: Part of t in- West half of the soul I east qr. of Sec. 2ti. Twp. 9 Nortl ....nj.'i. j ve.L. 18 acreH. The purchase price shall he requil ed in cash on said day of sale. Mil; eral lands will be soid subject t taxes for the year 1948 payable i 19-19. Bv order of the Board of Con: missioners of the Couiily of Sullivai Indiana. October 4. 1948. JOHN R. HOWARD GARLAND D. SCOTT E. LOWELL TURPEN Hoard of County Commissiouei Sullivan County, Indiana. (Seal) ATT?:ST: Hubert Sevier. Auditor Sullivan County. Indiana. 1.4 ins 9-6-18 It. 5

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Sullivan Circuit Court REPUBLICAN TICKET GRADUATE OF DENISON UNIVERSITY, GRANVILLE. OHIO. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. DOCTOR OF LAW DEGREE FROM UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW SCHOOL. PRACTICED IN STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS FOR MORE THAN 25 YEARS. MEMBER OF LOCAL AND STATE 15 A R ASSOCIATION. AIA'O HAS HAD YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL j BUSINESS EXPERIENCES. 1 i j These qualifications were brought about by my oVn i h't'-d work, Kwe&re anyone can understand why I j value v.ork and highly rested the labarcr, whether j he bs cn the farm, in the shop or in the mine. j i

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