Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 228, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 17 November 1948 — Page 4

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TEMPORARY WHITE HOUSE. WHILE THE WHITE HOUSE undergoes extpnslve renovation and repair (they say it stands up just from habit). President Truman and his family will occupy Blair House, an ancient home near the White House. The house was purchased during the war to house VIP's (Very Important Persons) visiting Washington. These pictures were made when the (lag over Blair House door (right, left photo) was

at half stall in mourning tor tne laie ijresiueni nooseveu. nuuae uv. kuuwu aa uei- nouse, win t be combined with Blair House during Truman stay Molotov once stayed at Lee House. (International) v

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SOCIETY PLEASANTVILLE W. S. C. S. The Pleasantville W. S. C. S. met Tuesday night at the home of Vivian Cox with Lorene Benefiel acting as co-hostess. The meeting was opened by the group singing "I Love to Tell the Story," followed by prayer by Ina Garrison. The Scripture reading was given by Vivian Cox. Readings were given by Julia Brown, Hazel Newkirk, Golda Price and Daisy Corbin. The first portion of the meeting was closed by prayer by Mrs. Debbie Karns. During the business meeting the election of officers was held, as follows: President, Lorene Ben-r

members: Miesdames Glen Robertson, Fern Pigg, Geneva Spencer, Bette Eaton, Olan Phillips, Wm. Campbell, Hallah Robbins, Zelpha Goodman, Louise Hendricks, Mae Exline, Pearl McGhee, Aletha Exline, Ora Hancock, Edith Hiatt, Ruby Bedwell and the hostess, Ina Walters. The next meeting will be December 8 at the home of Mrs. Em-

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NUCLEAR PHYSICIST AT 19

SURPRISE PARTY Mrs, Doris Wells ' was pleasantly surprised by a group of friends Tuesday nigh, Nov. 9, to help her celebrate her birthday Guests were Mr. and Mrs Tom Dewitt, Mr. and Mr.?. Alva Fnil( Mr anii Mrs William

efiel; Vice-President, Carrie Har-'Davidson Mr and Mrg bin; Treasurer,-Dot Timmerman; Aumba h and children, Myrna Secretary, Margaret Creager; Mis-1 L and Michaeli Mr. and sions Secretary, Hazel Newkirk; Dick Ashmore, Mrs. Lydia Program Secretary, Kathleen 1 Nelso Mr and Mrs. Roy Miller Ogle; Supplies Secretary, Lucille 6nd daughter, Rosemary, Mr. Harbin; Children s Secretary, Viv-' nd Mrs Jim Ku-by, lrs. Viclan Cox; Local Church Secretar- foHa MiliPr OarlanH Minor

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RATED A GENIUS with an I. Q. of 170, Shirley Moscov of Canonsburg, Pa., is slated to become the world's youngest nuclear physicist In about a year when she will be only 19 years old. Already a graduate of the University of Chicago, Shirley will become a graduate student at the University of Pittsburgh in February. Here she's working on a Beta ray spectrometer at Pitt. (International)

TRIPLE T HOME EC. CLUB MEETS The Triple T Home Economics Club held their November meeting at the home of Mrs. Ina Walters. A delicious covered dish dinner was held at the noon hour. Devotions were given by Mrs. Bette Eaton. The afternoon meeting was called to order by the- president, Mrs. Pearl McGhee. Club crei'd in uniscn. Song, "Home On the Range." Devotions by Mrs. Wm. Campbell. Roll call response, "One of Our Blessings." Secretary's report. Mrs. Edith Hiatt was elected secretary-treasurer to replace Mrs. Vivian Stull, who was unable to serve. Mrs. Eloise Pirtle was welcomed into the club. The Lesson, "Developing Good Food Habits," was given by Mrs. Ruby Bedwell. Club prayer in unison. Thanksgiving reading giveo by Mrs. Pearl McGhee. Contest conducted by Mrs. Fern Pigg, with prize going to Mrs. Ina Walters. The following guests were present: Mesdames Belle French, Ellen Buck and Eloise Pirtle, and

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CLUB ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs. Elza Wells entertained the Saddle Pals club Sunday, November 7. A horse, ride was enjoyed in the afternoon. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Alumbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Engls Mr. and- Mrs. Paul Woodard Myrna Lynn Alumbaugh, Rosemary Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Elza Wells.

crson received birthday gifts. -Guests attending were Mesdames Rose Hunt, Lillie Ladd. and Eulah Creed. Members present were Mesdames Alberta Williams and Brenda, Ruby Thrasher, Charles and Mike, Ethel Stanley, Kathryn Wolfe. Eetty Shake and Carolyn, Leota Raley, Hazel Goodman and Jer ry, Kathryn Lisman and Patty, Mary Crawford, Louise Ballard and Bobby and ' Rita, Dorothy Burke, Margaret Wampler, Nancy and Duane, Margaret Hunt, Pearl Salters, Ruby Boone and Tommy and Steven, Fiancen Vaughn, the hostess, Eloise Creed, and co-hostess, Clara Anderson and Derrell. The next meeting will be on December 16th at Holt Hall ui Merom.

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Guests were Mr. and Mrs. J liam Sevier, Mr. and Mrs. Keene and daughter, Dixit

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BIRTHDAY DINNER A birthday dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas

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FRIENDSHIP CLASS HOLDS PARTY Mrs. Thomas Springer was hostess to the Friendshio class of the Methodist church Tuesday night at her lovely new home. A covered dish dinner was served at 6:30 o"clocH. Mrs. Faye Dugger, president, had charge of the business meeting. The social hour was in charge of Mrs. Aldrich, who conducted two very interesting contests which were won by Mrs. Elsie Robbins and Mesdames Lucas, Steel and Dugger. Consolation prize went to M:s. Bee Selby. The December meeting will Le held the first Tuesday in December in the Friendship class room at the church. There will be a gift exchange. There were 24 members presen.

COUNTRY BIRTHDAY CLUB MEETS The Country Birthday club met November 0th at the home of Mrs. Eloise Creed. A covered dish dinner was served at the noon hour with Mrs. Rose Hunt asking the blessing. The business session was called to order by the president, Alberta Williams. Roll call followed by reports. Election of officers as follows: President, Betty Shake; vice-preidem. Ruby Boone; secretary, Franco Vaughn; reporter, Margaret Hunt; treasurer, Ruby Th.nshei; flower fund, Kathryn Wolfe. Eloise Creed and Clara And-

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Margaret Bedwell. Games and' tV freshments were enjoyed by t.-J.e following guests, Delia AnderX Irene Anderson, Ruth Alsop, tfi'y Borders, Ada Brown, LuCiue Boone, Elizabeth Dawson, Lsiiia Lemmon, Ruth Metcalf, Po-l Metcalf, Ann Morrison, Lulu Werner, Charlotte Wjldin, Lila Stating, Anna Sims and Elsie Vi-,-rey.

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WINNING a postponement in her trial on a narcotics charge,. film actress Lila Leeds chats with her attorney, Grant Cooper, in a Los Angeles courtroom. The actress and three companions were scheduled to bo on trial Sept. 1, but the Judge ordered the date changed to Jan. 10 due to the illness of Jerry Giesler, attorney for actor Robert Mitchurn. (International Soundphoto) Puerto Rican Flier

"Mrs. Alice Heffern entertain ed the Busy Bee clnh at- ho

I home Friday, Nov. 12. The day I was spent in tearing carpet

rags, in the afternoon a whit-; elephant sale was 'enjoyed byall. The December meeting will be with Nina Gordon and tlifi Christmas party with Faye Duncan. Those attending were Effic Shepherd, Goldia Shepherd and son, Nell Gordon, Nina Gordon Katif TTnusp F.rmo Wnrlli or 4

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Mrs. Nell Gordon was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Byron . Foutz and daughters of near Graysville. Fern Phqa nnrJ enn Tim ufaur

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MT. CALVARY Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday right at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Long of Vincennes attended the 'uneif of Wilson McClellan here Monday. Mrs. Carl Shake, Bish Alsman, Ern Alsman and Dave Borders called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Skinner last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Creager attended the funeral of WilsOil McClellan here Monday. ! ', Manford Skinner of 'Anderson was the guest of Floyd Skinner and family last Wednesday. Mary Jane Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anderson, is ill. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hussell were in Carlisle Saturday night The Settlement Day for the second quarter is Nov. 25.

Quit paying . rent and nwti your borne. Special bargains on property on Installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT

FIRST WOMAN to be granted a pilot's license in Puerto Rico, Denise Muniz, 17, is shown climbing into the cockpit of her plane at San Juan. She completed ten hours of dual flying and thirty hours of solo flying to win the coveted parchment. Denise knows enough about mechanics to be able to service her own plane. (International)

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