Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 229, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 November 1948 — Page 2

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-THURSDAY, NOV. 18. 1948.

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

PACE TWO , A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL POYNTER .. .... , Publisher ELEANOR. POTNTER JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY ...i Editor Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana Published dally except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St BuUivaaT tod, . . Telephone 12

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MOTHER WINS DAMAGE SUIT

SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Nov. 17. (UP) Mrs Alice Dalton, Indianapolis, who charged that her daughter' died in Marion County jail after eating spoiled food, was awarded. .$4,500 in damages in Shelby. Circuit Court here last night. M,rs. Dalton had asked $10,-

000 in She suit against former Marion County Sheriff Arbert C.

Magcnheimer and the Indemnity Insurance Co. of North America. The case was transferred here from Marion County.

Peterson, age 26, and Louis Rabenburg, age 24, were apprehended last night at Worthington, Minn.

LOCALS

TWO BANK THEFT SUSPECTS ARRESTED ST. PAUL, Minn.,. Nov. 17 (UP) The Federal ' Bureau of Investigation today announced the arrest of two men suspected of twice robbing the Virgil (111.) State Bank. E. N. Notesteen, assistant agent of the St. Paul office, said Spencer Clement

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Richeson had as week-end guests Mr.

i and Mrs. William F. George, ! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. John

son, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dolsley all of Muncie, Indiana, and' Miss Mary Gallagher and Mrs. Irene Guy of Chicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McCammon Jr. and son, Joe, Jim Bledsoe and Kate Bledsoe have returned to their homes after spending their vacation in the Northern pjirt of the state hunting. They also visited friends while there. Mrs. Molly Payne of Bloomiiigton, Indiana has returned to her home after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Harlowe cf Sullivan.

WEST END BIRTHDAY CLUB The West End Birthday club, met at the home of Opal Buczak November 9tn. The meeting was in. charge of the president, Gladys Mayfield. The Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison followed by roll call and secretary's report. A contest conducted by Blanche Oakes with prizes going to Lettie Sweet and Clara Pierce. Games and contests by

Clara Pierce. Readings by Clara

Wise and Maude German. ' Refreshments were served to Clara Pierce, Lillie Snider, Violet Cash, Grace Norris, Clara Wise, Henrietta Mayfield, Trilby Gummere, Blanche Oakes, Ollie Crist, Lettie Sweet, Maude German, Gladys Mayfield, and five guests, Eleanor Stanifer, Glenda Barron, Jean Norris, Linda Stanifer, Jerry Mayfield, and the hostess. Opal Buczak. The next meeting will be with Gladys Mayfield. A Christmas

party will be given December.!

21st at the home of Grace Norris at 7 o'clock. Each member bring 10 cent gift and 50 cent gift. All members please attend.

SANTA CLAUS IN BLOOMINGTON BLOOMINGTON, .Ind.,

(UP) Santa Claus, more than a month ear make his first appeara Indiana here tomorrow, with pack and all, will

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SEVEN CONGRESSMEN TO TOUR EUROPE

FILES COMPLAINT TO RECOVER POSSESSION Durham Foutz, Jr., and Durham. Foutz, Sr., have ' filed a complaint in the 'Sullivan Circuit Court to recover the possession of real estate. The complaint was filed against Arthur Gray et ux.

Peace At Last From PERSISTENT ITCH! No wonder thousands tensed by Itchy torment bless the dAy they duind to Reinol. Here'i quu-'k action from first moment a bitraful sonse of peace Hint lasts and lasta, UiodKs io 6 active sooihm agents in a lanolin bast that stays ou. Don't be content with anything less effective than Resinol Ointment.

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FRANKFURT, Nov; "17. (UP)-' Seven American Congressmen, today started a tour.djesigned. give them a closeup ol the situation in Europe. They are: Representatvies Dewey Short, R., Mo.; George Bates, R., Mass.;- Paul

Shaler, R., Mich.; C. W. BishopJ

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MAN DIES IN TRUCK-CAR WRECK WARSAW, Ind., Nov. 17 (UP). Mitchell C. Baer, Cincinnati, O., was killed today in a truck-car accident at the junction of. Ind. 13 and U. S. 30 east of here. State Police said

i Mitchell's car struck a tractorI trailer driver; by Harry Angel,

Ft.' Wayne, Ind., who was taken ,to MacDonald Hospital here for treatment of injuries.

DODD BRIDGE The Birthday club met at the home of Mrs. Daisy Wonders with a covered dish dinner recently. Each member wrote a household hint which was given to the hostess. The club presented Mrs. Wonders with a table lamp. Those attending were Nora Clark, Glenn Krause, Flossie Pinkston, Lura Hayden, Zylpha Woodard, Ruby Ward, Ruth Walker and Sylvia, Mae Martin, Carrie Walters, Gertrude Wade, Ruth Brown, . Tracy Underwood, Gertrude Wood and Kenny Butler, Opal Woodard, Wayne Wonders . and Mr. and Mrs Ernie Wonders. - . .

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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade and son, Lloyd and Mrs. Anna Nash were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Luvisa Wood and. Abe Wilkey. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Decker and family have moved to the Ben Adams place. The Willing Workers of Dodd Bridge met with Oda Bailey Tuesday. Mae Martin visited Thursday

.with her sister, Ruth Walker, I Mrs. Ruby Brown called on IVerna McClure last week, ! TVTrc T.mrica Wnnrl .rfl( hor

guests last week Mr. and" :lrs. Fred Burk and Mrs. Anna-Nash. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Truebl6od spent a few days with Mr. pnd Mjrs. Herbert Sinclair recently ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson called on Joe Krause" Friday

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