Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 235, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 November 1948 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, NOV. 26. 1948. SULLIVAN, INDIANA IT'S SIMPLE WITH NEW CAMERA 1 MINUTE FROM SNAP TO SNAPSHOT Barkley's Hostess DUGGER A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the " Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL, FOTOTER Publisher ELEANOR "FOYNTfiR JAMISON Manager and Asaistant Editor HOMER JI, MURRAY ...., Editor Entered as aecond-claas matter at the Postofllce, Sullivan, Indiana Published daily except Baturdaj sad Sunday at 115 West Jackson St BuUivan.-Ind. Telephone 13 . Miss Kathryn Silvers visited her sister, Mrs. Betty Greenwood, in Anderson last week. C1KCTIT Cni'KTf ALLOWANCES Si'pli'iiihrr Term, IW8 Earl A. EnpU'. Clerk's per di(?m change of vonuo $37.50 Walter F. Wood, JiuIkc's per diem change of venue 50.00 - mm J3 ' National Bepreaentatlfe: Ihelf and BbnpMa, Mew York 13

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, Streaks Beat Dogs; Panthers Tigers, Shaks Vin Re&ultJ, of Thanksgiving eve hardwood tilts over the county thus farteceived show Shelburn, New Lebanon, Hymera and Pleas-antville-victorious over Honey Creek, TVTerom, Carlisle and Dugger, respectively. Shelbtirn was the only county quintetanding against out-of-the-county opposition. As is so Often characteristic of ,the Panthers, tfijfy held their victory margin in a .brilliant display of foul line sniping, collectng 19 points out of "24 trips to the line for a total score of 41-40. The hosting Bees lost three men via personals, yet outscored the Panthers. 16 buckets! Jo 11 from the field. Pollitt, Bee tenter, held high scoring Sluderjo a "0" from the field, hcweverpaid for it in fouls, Sluder gafTiering six points at Pollitt's expense. In over-all scoring, Tinchef Ted the Panthers with 11 points while Akers of the Bees took top--honors with 14 points. An inspired band of Tigers went into a snappy early lead and never failed to hold the whiphand over the unfortunate Merom Beavers-in a 43-33 game played in the Carlisle gymnasium. McCoskey kept the nets hot with 11 two-poiters to score more than halt his" squad's field credits. Bogard wit!) 16 points was best for 'the Beavers. Scores': of the PleasantvilleDugger'and Hymera - Carlisle ?ame could not be learned today. Methodists Plan ous instructive Services The-h Methodist Church 'is starting a special series of evening services of instruction. BeginninfSunday evening, Nov. 28th aiid then on the two followingSunday evenings, and on Wednesday, December 22 four great ervices are planned. The pastor Vtll conduct one class on "The pjurch and the Rural CommflKHty." Mrs. Lex Robbins will phd.uct a class on "On Our Own Doorstep." This is one of the Missionary Studies of the Wonjfs Society of Christian Service, , This Sunday evening, the moving picture,- "Hawii, Our New Frontier," will be shown. The public is invited to attend these jervices. Governor Names Ind. Haft Labor Delegates INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 26 (UP)-Thdiana Labor Commis sioner iCharles W. Kern announced today that Indiana would be represented by three delegates at the.Juth Annual National Con ference-on State Labor Legis lation "Th Washington Nov. 30-Dc-jember 2. Kerrr-said the delegates, appointecT; by Governor Gates, would-include himself, Vacel Harrington, State Labor Con ciliator and John Acker, Sec retary -of the State Federation o( LabW. ; The"prifercrice was called by Labor-Secretary Maurice Tobin ind will be attended by labor leaderf jtrom 40 states, Kern said. MARRIAGE LICENSES Jay rrLeavitt, Hutsonville, Illi nois and Laura Scott, Hutsonville, Illinois. Jack-' R. Watson, Graysville, indianaand Virginia Jean Dufcr, Decatur, Illinois. Norvai Neal Boone, Carlisle, ndiana"'and Norma Jean Berry, -arlisle, Indiana.

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Nine Die In Holiday Mishaps Over State (Bv United Press) Indiana's Thanksgiving holi-i day death toll threatened to equal last year's total of 25 fatalities as State Police reported a heavy loss of life in a variety of accidents. Latest reports , listed nine,' persons dead. Seven were .killed in traffic accidents . on Thanks- j giving Day, an ' infant was burned to death and a 17-year-old hunter was shot to death while crawling through a fence ' Wednesday afternoon, i FORT WAYNE Kenneth Mon- ' roe Lay, 25, Comstock Park, ' Mich., was killed when the car in which he was riding went out of control and overturned near here yesterday. Seriously injured Were Donald Roberts, 17, also of Comstock Park, and Wallace Pitsch, 18, Grand Rapids, Mich. Three others were - slightly injured, State Police said. Police said the six men were en route from Grand Rapids to Cincinnati, O., when the accident occurred on U. S. 27, six miles north of here. MICHIGAN CITY A traincar collision yesterday was fatal to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shellaci, both 60, Coloma, Mich. State the pickup truck driven by Mrs. Shellaci was struck by an electrit:;.rnrh at a.--crossing, west of RUSHVILLE Earl Mellis, C5, Shelbyville, and his 13-year-old grandson,-Bobby Miller, Morristown, were killed yesterday when the milk truck Mellis was driving was strnck by an auto driven .by Morris Wheatley,' 34, New Castle, north of here. Slate police said Mellis failed to stop for an intersection. Wheatley, his wile, Viola, and Leon Whitefield, Carthage, all were injured slightly. FORT WAYNE Manfred Isenbarger, 31, Fort Wayne, was killed yesterday when his aj.'to-struck a bridge and overturned one mile southwest of here. A companion,, Richard Miller, 31, also of Fort Wayne, escaped uninjured. INDIANAPOLIS Six-month-old Linda Coe, daughter of Mrs. Romona Coe, Indianapolis, died in General Hospital yesterday of burns suffered when fire swept her bedroom Wednesday night. The victim's 18-month-old brother, Stephen, remained in critical condition after also being burned in the blaze, which police said was caused by an exploding coal oil lamp. INDIANAPOLIS. Millard Ratliffe, 17, Indianapolis, was shot to t

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