Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 235, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 November 1948 — Page 6

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, NOV. 26, 1948. SULLIVAN. INDIANA

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,4TH6 ANSWER," QUICKt" Ji&S lTj,"the"head on an Indian nickel a left profile, right profile cr three-quarter front view? 2. Can you make one word out 'cf "new door"? 3. What is the only "other word in the English language which is 'composed solely of the letters in ithe word "scythe"?, i, 4. What language is never spoken, hut is understood by peo.ple cf many countries? t; 5. Can you disentangle " these two well-known proverbs: Well 'means well all's that the ends . 'justifies the end.j ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY hjohii Nance' Garner, one-time jVfce-prqsldent of the United States, now retired; Doris Duke Rubirosa, ' (world's richest woman), Hoagy Carmichael, composer; France's Gen. Charles de 'Gaulle, and French author Andre Gide, are today's birthday celebrants. I ra--pfV.'Ww Mniefinfiuences at this 'time favor career and prestige affairs, ut are not too good for money .matters; think twice before you speak at this time. Act upon lyour own intuitions In all your affairs during the next year. Keep Important documents in safe custody. Family and social activii ties should be well signified, and I the year should be a happy one. Today's child should be idealistic, refined, clever in the arts, sensitive, generous and fortunate. CARLISLE Wesleyan Class Meets ; The Wesleyan class met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Orval Finch for its October meeting. The meeting began with a covered dish supper served to the following members: Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edwards, ...Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Long,. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cooper, Mr. and , Mrs.- Robert Solsman, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Faris, Mrs. Ed Nash and son, John, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Max Weir, Misses Doris Keith, and Zelpha . Rob; bins, th- hest and'iostwB. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Finch and daughter, Judy, and assistant hostess, Barbara South: Devotions were, given : by Mrs. Dorothy Smith, followed by group singing. . ; Women's Country Club Meets The, Women's Country , Club held its October meeting at the home of Glenn Humes with Susie . Campbell as assistant hostess. At noon a delicious dinner, was served to eighteen members and several visitors. The meeting was called to order' by ,: the - president, Trecy Robbins. The singing of the club ,,song was followed by scripture, reading by Aletha Walters and the Lord's Prayer in unison. Roll call and reading of minutes. Business. Prizes Quit jayinr rent and your . home. Special bar rain on property on Installment plan. Also farm for '. W. T. MELLOTT M.N.

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ir in n i Vg Ex-truck driver Ex-ofTice boy - JOBS UPON A TIME Mayor James Michael Curley of Boston ,was once a grocery truck driver. He was in the real estate and insurance business in Boston from 1902. Curley became a member of the Boston common council in 1900, and a member of the 62nd and 63rd United States Congresses from 191119i5, resigning when he became mayor of Boston. Curley was governor of Massachusetts from 1935-37, then elected to the 78th and 79th Congresses. He was aeain elected mayor of Boston in 1945, to serve until 1950. When radio's Arthur Godfrey was 15 years old, he. ran away from home and got a job as an office boy in an architect's office. His next job was as a typist in a World War I Army separation center. He also tried coal mining. His next move was to a lumber camp, which, he says, was "an awful mistake." He was a farm hand and then a tire finisher in Akron, O. The Navy, advertising writer, restaurant cook and the Coast Guard were other experiences of Godfrey's. In the latter he taught radio classes. His first radio job was as a $5were w."n by Laura Boone, Ina Rachel Walters, Susie Campbell, and Jackie Robbins. The next meeting will be at the home of Maggie Gobin with Alice Monroe assisting. The program committee will be Roseanna Robbins and Bernice Sheffler. Carlisle Homemakcrs - The Carlisle Homemakers Home Economics club will have their next meeting on Dec. 8, at 7 o'clock at i the old : Carlisle gymnasium. It will be a covered dish supper with the hostesses furnishing the meat fnd drinks. This will be a family Christmas party and each person present is required to bring a twentyfive cent gift to exchange. Children bring children's gifts. Men bring miff's gifts, etc. Each member of your family are invited. Please bring your own

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MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW INTEREST RATES ' This Bank has a large line of loans in fact, larger than, any financial institution or loan company in Sullivan County. ; We welcome small loans as well as large loans. None too smallnone too large. The Reason: Lower Interest; Quick Action; INo Commission; Very Little Red Tape. We make mortgage 16ans on improved farms, city and town property, at Jowest' interest'' rates. Then, too, often your mortgage loan at this bank is : completed before you can complete an application for a mortgage' loan! from outside sources. , . ,. , This Bank is here to serve you and yours on loans and dther matters at the right price. We shall welcome your inquiries. $7,500,000.00 total resources serving Sullivan County lover 73 years without loss to a single customer. - ; '- i i ll

SULLIVAN Sui"-. Tnd. Safe AWftusfiK OF FEDERAL on Christmas morning give her : KIDDIE-KRAFT LOCKETS BRACELETS RINGS SETS CROSSES - ...packaged in tlie lovely "Sweetheart Jewer Box" with personalized gift card. See our selection of gold-filled and 10K gold jewelry today. v $2 50 to $13.50 plui lax

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fy"llLIANCAMFKLL Ce.-frcf P.-SJ3 Writer' aperformance singer for a pet shop. When he substituted, -,f or, the announcer one night he was

immediately hired ion mat .30D. Godfrey plays records m the early momma-, vawnine-and iokiner as he plays. He has to get up early, but it pays well. 'With, his, several other radio programs Godfrey has a high Hooper. rating.' IT'S BEEN SAID ' ' Always the heart and soul o "our country will be the heart andj 'soul of the common man, the men and women who never t have ) ceased to believe in Democracy,' who never nave ceasea 10 iove their families, their homes, their country. The spirit of the com mon man is the spirit of peoca and goodwill. Franklin D. Roosevelt. , IT HAPPENED TODAY V On Nov." , 1935 the first aIr mail flight was made across the Pacific ocean to Manila, Philippines capital. On the same date' in 1643, the French explorer, Robert Cavelier Sieur de La Salle,' completed the discovery ot the Mississippi. George Eliot (Marian Evans), noted English novelist was born on Nov. ? 1819. MODERN MANNERS . 'Cutting in is permissible at a private dance, but not at a publicone. The lady says "Sorry" to her partner, as he relinquishes her ' to the new man. HOW'D YOU MAKE OUT? 1. Right profile. 2. One word. 3. Chesty. 4. The oaf . and dumb lan guage. , 5. "Airs well that ends well,'', and "The end justifies the means.' table service and if you cannot attend please notify Mrs. Joe Jett. TOYS "where your dollars buy more" CORONADO APPLIANCES SHOPMASTER POWER TOOLS BICYCLES .... - L ", v SILVERWARE1 - Wm Rogers " . . King .Edward and Sharonware ' DISHES Use Our Layaway Plan STATE BANK Since 1875 Carlisle, Ind. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.

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