Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 253, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 December 1948 — Page 6

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ENTERTAINS WITH DINNER Mrs. Lily Ford entertained with a dinner Sunday at her home on South Crowder street. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Monroe and daughter, Carol, of Dayton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Flath and thildren, Peggy Sue and Freddie, of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Badger of Shelburn,; Mr. and Mrs. Mack Badger of Indianapolis, Jerry, Sandy and ,J,.,H. Holt of Shelburn, Mr." and Mrs. Keith Badger and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Badger of Sullivan. There was an exchange of gifts.

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Loses Second Straight Game INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 22 (U.R) .Most of the United Press' Big 10 who saw action last night in an abbreviated Tuesday night high schcol basketball scramble were victorious, but the number one Bearcats from Muncie Central were explaining their second loss in as many starts today. Muncie Central dropped one that wasn't very close to Ander-

i son's red hot Indians, ranked fifth ,in the U.P. standings, by a 61 to 1 53 score. It was tied up at the first and second quarter marks, but Anderson took a 50-45 lead at the third quarter and breezed in, 'mostly on Jack Krim's 20 points. 1 It was a North Central Confer

ence tilt. t in the top intersectional tussle Lafayette Jefferson's state champ

ion spoilers, who have dropped . three, wrecked Hammond High's Wildcats, 43 to 32. Ernie Hall and Jot Mottram scored 11 points each ifor the Jeffmen. It was Ham

mond's first' defeat., The fourth - ranked Happy 'Hunters from Huntingburg knocked off Bedford's Stonecutters, 44 to 42, in a nip and tuck Southern Conference game. Huntingburg won its seventh straight on Tom

Smith's field goal with a minute to go, after the score was deadlocked at 42-all. Huntington's Vikings, who could win only nine all last year, equaled that tolal by taking their ninth straight, from Muncie Burns, 52 to 44. Dick Hendricks sank 25 points in sending Burris down to its fifth consecutive loss after six wins. The ojier intersectional tilts came through as expected, with Blocmington trouncing Columbus, 56 to 33, and New Albany edging Seymour, 28 to 23. In other prep school games, Jasper downed Princeton, 62 to 43; Fort Wayne North spilled Goshen, 53 to 32; Greenburg edged Martinsville, 39 to 37; New Albany beat Seymour, 28 to 23; Franklin outlasted Lebanon, 38 to 35, and Rensselaer edged Valparaiso, 37 to 35. . .

Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

The members of the Wood's class who are planning to go to the infirmary are requested to meet at the church Tuesday night, December 21, at 7 o'clock.

The Christian church choir will have rehearsal at 8:30 Wednesday night.

Rose Chapel W.S.C.S. will meet Wednesday, December 22 for a business meeting instead of December 29th. All members please attend. Visiters welcome.

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Merom Chapter O.E.S. No. 179 stated meeting Thursday night, December 23. Officers and members please be present as there Is important business for the purpose of filling the office of secretary made (vacant by a deceased member. Evelyn Shorter, W. M. - -

Methodist Church choir will meet Thursday night at 7:30 at the church. '

Pythian Ssters will not meet this Thursday as plann?d. ,

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FKITNK WRECKS CHRISTMAS PLANS HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 22 (UP)

Screen Star Humphrey Bogart i and his wife, Lauren Bacall, j won't be home for Christmas , this year. Their two baxer pups i found a skunk in a nearby canyon and dragged it into , the ( house where they started play-1 ing tag with it. The boxers went j to a kennel, for a deodorizing.

The Boearts started shopping among their 'friends for a place to spend Christmas. 1

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PAXTON pKURCH OF-CHRIST Bro. J. G. Roady, well known evangelist, will preach at Paxton Church of. Christ, Sunday,. December 26th. i Morning worship, .10:30. Evening, 7:00. We sincerely invite you to be , prerent and hear these Gospel 1 messages from one of our ablest ministers.

Arbitration

Avert Southwest Phone Strike

ST. LOUIS, Dec. 22 (UP) Federal conciliators today urged arbitration in a wage dispute between the union and the Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Ts avert a strike of 50,000 workers in five states. The proposal apparently was the last resort in preventing the walkout. Officials of the independent union revealed last night that the hour for the strike was set but declined to state the time. However, directors of the Communications Workers of America in the five states were alerted for a strike call at any time. Frank P. Lonergan, vicepresident of the union's southwestern division, declined' to give the walk-out hour, but both company and workers representatives indicated they expected the strike before Christ-, mas Eve. Plans for the strike were discussed by Lonergan as union and company officials met with the Federal conciliators in another day of futile negotiations. The bargaining committees remained in session until past midnight, but there was ro indication that progress had been made. Lonergan said the stalemate resulted chiefly from wage issues. A company official . reported the management has boosted its previous nffer cf increases ranpins from $ to $6 a week but declined to give details. The union demands a flat $6 raise. Regional Director H. A. Griffith of the Federal mediation

and conciliation service joined Conciliator Anson E. Johnson yesterday in an attempt to steer the bargaining committees into an area of agreent.

Workers To Return To Siruck Plant TIPTON, Ind., Dec. 22 (UP) Workers at one' of three plants of the Perfect Circle Corp. were expected to return to work today after a six-week strike, but employes of two other plants still .refused to go back to their jobs. Local 2754 of the CIO United Steel Workers, representing workers at the Tipton Perfect Circle plant, voted to accept a company offer of a five-cent hourlv wage increase lat rf"M M. J. Havers, local president said. Some 40 workers were af.fected by the walkout here. But members of the CIO United Aut.o Workers at the New Castle and Hagerstown plants rejected company proposals to end their walkouts. They went, on strike in protest of the discharge of 24 warehouse employes. W. B. Prosper, general manager of the company, said the workers were released because their services "were no longer needed." FIRE FORCES PROGRAM CHANGE CORUNNA, Ind., Dec. 22. WJ) Corunna school children will have to " give their Christmas pageant tonight in a borrowed auditorium. The Church of Christ, where they were to have presented the pageant, burned to the ground late yesterday. Authorities said the blaze apparently originated from the furnace which had been started to warm the church for the dress rehearsal. '

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