Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 248, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 December 1948 — Page 4
FACE FOtTH
KTTLTJVAN DAILY TIMES-- WEDNESDAY. Dec. 15, im
SULLIVAN. INDIANA
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WISHING WELL,
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DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Tronipt Sanitary Track Service. We Pick Up Large and Small Animals cat) Greek Fertilizer Co. Sullivan Phone No. 9 . , WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES
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HERE is a pleasant little game that will give you a message every day. It is a numerical puzzle designed to spell out your fortune. Count the letters in your first name. If the number of letters is 6 or more, subtract 4 If the number is less than 6. add 3. The result is your key number. Start at the upper left-hand corner of the rectangle and check every one of your key numbers, left to right. Then read the message the letters under the checked figures iVe you. Copyright 1948, by William J. Miller. Distributed by King Features. Inc 1214
r SOCIETY SUNSHINE HOME EC. CLUB 1 The Sunshine Home Economics club met Tuesday at the home of Zilpha Bennett with Ina Garrison acting as co-hostess. The house was beautifully decorated in keeping with the Christmas season. The morning was spent socially. A covered dish luncheon was served at noon. i j The afternoon program opened by group singing "The First Noel" followed by history of the song by Mrs. Bennett. Scripture reading by Stella Alsman. .Club creed by Golda Price. . Prayer by Ethel Benefiel. Roll call was answered by "a gift I , cherish." It was decided that the ; January meeting would be at i the home of Mary Frederick i with Zilpha Bennett as co-hos-tess. This portion of the meeting ; closed with the club prayer in unison. A contest was held with the prize going to Melissa Jones. Each member found the identity
TODAY'S GRAB BAG
. By LILIAN CAMPBELl
THE ANSWER, QUICK! 1. What does the term "a, tempo" mean in music? 2. What is a "lesion" in medical phraseology? 3. What author wrote a book 'called The Wayward Bust 4. What was a' nickelodeon? 5. "Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet;" what is a tuffet?.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
,MaxwelI Anderson, playwright; Otto Preminger, motion picture director, producer and actor, and Betty Snith, author, "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn," "Tomorrow Will Be Better," are due for birthday cakes on this date.
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' Central Pret$ Witttr helped her shed theunwanted pounds. Kay was christened Ar men Manoogian, her father being an Armenian-born champion wrestler. Her radio career began with a station in Nashville, Tenn. Nashville was ringed with Army camps and Kay spent every free moment singing for GI's. On New Year's Day, 1944, Kay first appeared on network radio. She wants sometime to play in Broadway musical.
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I YOUR FUTURE
Take time to see some of the
influential persons who will respond to your personality, and
then write or contact those whom you feel can give you some good advice. Your next year should proceed at an even pace. The stellar influences favor study and intellectual activities, however. Average success and happiness should attend the child who is born on this Dec. 15.
MODERN MANNERS , Bread is not served with a very formal dinner, as a .fine cook is likely t be outraged at the thought of people eating just bread with his or her elaborate iishes.. of her mystery pal for the past year when she received her Christmas gift. Mystery pal names were drawn for next year. Edna Robbins and Mildred Woodard were welcomed into the club. Those present were Daisy Smith and Rita Sue, Beulah Sisil, Ethel .Benefiel, Bessie Walters, Stella Alsman, Mildred Woodard, Golda Price, Hazel
McCammon, Jessie Brust, Bessie Neal, Mary Frederick, Lola Frye, Edna Robbins, Melissa Jones, Eliza . Brewer, Frances Wiseman, Lorene Benefiel and . Lanny. Georgia Andis, Dorothy Bennett and Judith, Opal Trim- 1 ble, Verna Spe: I sr Helen Ed- j wards and John, Hazel Newkirk, and the hostesses, Mrs. . Bennett and Mrs. Garrison.
JOBS UPON A TIME
William Holden, motion picture
actor, was born in O'Fallon, 111., in 1918, but moved to Pasadena and attended junior college there. His moving picture career began in 1939, when he was chosen from more than 3,000 candidates to play the' title "role in Clifford Odets' Golden Boy. In 1942 Bill enlisted in the Army and rose to rank of first lieutenant. Pictures since, among others, are Wanted Wings, Texas, The Remarkable Andrew, The Fleet's In, Dear Ruth. Bill is the husband of Brenda Marshall, film star. They have three children. His real name is William Beedle. If Kay Armen, featured radio singer, had not once been compared to Kate Smith she might still have been pounding a typewriter for a living. Kay's excess poundage almost defeated her ambitions, but hard luck and diet
IT HAPPENED-TODAY1 Twenty-one American republics
signed a neutrality pact on Dec. 15, 1936. In World War I, the Battle of Verdun was fought in France, the French being victors. This occurred on Dec. 15, 1916. 1 In 1630, this same date, the ship "Mayflower" attempted to run into Plymouth harbor, but. was driven back by high winds.
IT'S BEEN SAID He is great who is what he" (a from nature, and who never re fninds us of others. Emerson.) '
HOW'D YOU MAKE OUT? . 1. In regular time. 2. Any wound, sore, degeneration or injury. 3. John Bteinbeck. 4. A nickel show.or a place" furnished with automatic musical and picture recording machines which were operated by inserting a nickel in the slot. . 5. A small stooL. '
GREEK QUEEN VISITS SOPHOULIS
ALPHA DELPHIAN I CLUB MEETS
i Alpha De:phian met at the borne of Mrs. E. A. Billman Monday afternoon, December 6th for one of the finest programs of the club year. j Mrs. Harry Lowry. as pro- i gram chairman, presented r Mrs! J. R. Riggs, who has worked in ' welfare for many years. Mrs. Riggs said that the general nnb-
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QUEEN FREDERICA of Greece visits 86-year-o.ld Premier Themistokles Kophoulis, ill in a room at Parliament Housje, Athens.- He is recover Ing after it was feared he would die. flnfernafiona Soiindphofo)
examination of the home condi- drawn for new mystery pals, 5 rr- c rPiic- ic o - ifAtr Ai ah It : ti - ... 1 n 1 o
lie was woefully ignorant of the " " u"ueu u v .... task and suitable homes are all mviterv Dais revealed. Dismissed
too scarce. The expenditures of with prayer by Mrs. Rosier. the child are carfully itemized Those attending were Doreen by the foster mother and check- Rvan anH rhPrri Ruth F.ffip Pirsr.
many phases of 'welfare and gave a few important facts. The State Welfare Board is sponsored by the Gcvernor. The
County Welfare Board is' eu by the County Welfare Board. Vivjm Hux Irene Smallwoodt
pointed by the county indtre. a-d 1 the close of Mrs. Riggs' Penny and Pamela, Flossie Harriconsists .of five members. At talk, Alpha Delphian made plans son- Flora Sevier. Melba Wayman least two of this five shall be to furnish Christmas gifts for and PcSSy, Joan Pigg and Alice women: one member ehal! bo a the needy children recommend- Ann, Dorcthy Mitchell and Judy, townshio trustee. Not mnre than bv the Child Welfare chair- Grace Williams, Etta Walters,
three members shall bo ad'ior- man. ents of any one political party. The Crunty Board arooinls a county director, on the basis of LONGS CIIArEL W.S.C.S. merit from an elirfW- list es- Tne Lcngs chapel W. S. C. S.
idU.nua oy me ina.ana rer- met at th? home of Mrs. James ronnel Board. The visitors of Vandergriff on Wednesday, Dec.
. 8 for their annual Christmas din
ner. At the noon hour a delicious covered dish dinner was served to sixteen members and two guests..
Nellie McCammon, Sophia Gaylor, May Rosier, Mildred Sevier, two guests, Gelena Shipman and Bessie Shipman, and the hostess, Maggie Vandergriff.
staff are appointed by
County Welfare Beard under the , laws of the Personnel Board, 1 , The County VeKar- Boa-d works under the directum cf the State Welfare Board and
Tt-c afternoon meeting was
the Federal Social Security Act called to order at one o'clock by
and is charged with the admin- tne president, Irene Smallwood. istration of assistance to de- Meeting opened by singing "Sipendent children, old age as- jcnt Night." Prayer by Mrs. Neliitance, also assistance to the ne McCammon. Scripture reading, blind, reporting to the State Devctions were given by Mrs. Department as that department Grace Williams and the lesson by
directs.
The budget is made by the . County Board, subject to the! approval cf the State Board and' Budget Committee; al".o County Council. The salaries of the di- I rector and visitors are set by ' the Personnel Beard and ap-1 proved by the State Budget committee. A minimum amount r.f calapv Vine Kiprn fivrtA anH i
Sullivan County pays that amount. Most other counties pay higher salaries. The travel , allowance in this county has been set at $25.00 per month, to pay for gas and the upkeep of the car. The Board is especially in-
1 terested in the dependent child
ren. Here again a fixid amount of money to be used is set. Mrs. Mary McCrocklin is Child Welfare chairman and places children in homes only after careful
Melba Wayman. Names were
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