Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 136, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 July 1949 — Page 4

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- MONDAY, JULY 11, 1949.

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NO SUMMER

BAND REHEARSAL ''There will be no summer band rehearsal Tuesday, July 12, or Tuesday, July 19, Wilfred Perigo, band director said today. He said that redecorating at the high school will prevent the rerehearsal. The next practice will pf held Tuesday, July 26.

Philippines And China Sponsor Anti - Red Pact BAGUIO, Philippines, July 11 '(UP) The presidents of Nationalist China and the Philippines called upon all Far Eastern countries today to band together in - an anti-Communist

Pacific Union.

analysis the Pacific Union countries, like those in the Atlantic Union, would depend on the United , States for material and moral support. Informants said that under the heading of economic collaboration, Quirino agreed to try to export raw materials to Nationalist China.

Generalissimo Chiang KaiShek of China and President Elpidio Quirino of the Philippines wound up a two-day conference with a proposal for a Pacific alliance for mutual assistance against what they called1 a grave Communist menace. Issue Communique Chiang and Quirino isued a joint communique at the end of their talks at the Philippines summer capital here. It said they had agreed on closer economic and cultural cooperation. They agreed, they said, that

will ; concrete measures should be

taken immediately to promote

Terre Haute Moose Beat Merchants The Terre Haute Moose exploded for three runs in their half of the ninth inning yesterday and defeated the "Merchants 6-5 to send them down to their ' second lofs of the season. The Moose, who have a young and fighting club, grabbed the lead in the second only to see the

Merchants tie it at one all in the j Sullivan with her

third. Then the visitors tallied j. w. Needhammer.

single runs in the fourth andj Miss Myrtle Freeman of Indsixth innings to take a 3-1 lead, ianapolis, spent Saturday in Sul-

The Merchants burst out with aiivan visiting friends

four-run splurge in the seventh

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j Mrs. Marie Gambill and Mrs. i Charles Lewellyn, who have . been visiting friends and rellatives in Sullivan for the past month, have gone to Shelburn to visit the latter's sister, Mrs. Maude Taylor, before returning :to their home in Flint, Mich.

Mrs. Marie Gambill spent last week in Dugger visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Boothe have returned from a week's vacation at the Cdhn-Barnard Sanitarium in Martinsville, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Boothe also called on Mrs. Frank . Burnham, formerly of this city, who is in the Morgan

I County Hospital with a broken

hip. Mrs. F. E. Bryant and son, Johnny, of Endicott, N. Y., are guests of Mrs. Bryant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reeves. Mr. Bryant will arrive in Sullivan July 23rd where he will spend his vacation. Mrs. Louise Campbell has returned to Cincinnati, Ohio after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. Nelle Knotts, and her grandchildren, Pam and ,Mike Kelley. Mrs. Vivian Hyatt, who is employed in Terre Haute, is spend

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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

Sullivan Home Economics Chorus will meet at the Woodman Hall July 11th at 1:30 for practice.

- Stardust Home Economics e.lub will meet Wednesday, July 13th at 7 o'clock at the city park., ,

Past President Parley will . meet Tuesday,' July 12, with Ina Hampton.

Hud Crowder W.R.C. No. 275 will meet in regular session Wednesday, July 13, at 2 o'clock.

The Village Homemakers will held their regular meeting Tuesday, July 12, at 7:30 p. m. at the home f jWrs. Rush Rickard north of Sullivan. Tf uroble to attend call 9095 or 936 -B.

The Triple T Home Economics club will meet Wednesday, July 13, with Mrs. Jesse Goodman.

Graysville Chapter No. 308 O.E.S. will meet in reular stated meeting, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. All officers be present for practice.

Longs Chapel W. S. C. S. (will meet on Wednesday, July 13, at 1 o'clock at the home cf Mildred Sevier. Visitors welcome.

The Christian church , choir will have rehearsal at 7:30 Wednesday night.

The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church will meet Thursday , at 2 o'clock in the church parlbK All women of the church' are invited and urged to'ecme. v .f i,

Carry Home Some MEADOW GOLD ICECREAM , (6 Flavors Including Sherbet)

WILL PREACH AT PAXTON The Rev. Ernest Nicoson

preach at the Methodist Church

in Paxton Tuesday night at 7:45 1 closer economic and cultural co

o'clock. Rev. Nicoson was a resi- i operation between China and

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Chiang planned to return to-

: morrow to his headquarters on I Formosa. , I '. The agreement on an anti- ' Communist . front and sponsorship of a Pacific Union to parallel the Atlantic Union was under- ' stood to have been reached early in. the first . conference Suniday. Military questions were be lieved on today's agenda. I ... Take First Step , . I Informed sources said Quirino and Chiang decided that . the

and were leading 5-3 until the fatal ninth. , . The visitors garnered a total .of

J 13 hits off the offerings of Cool-

ey ana nipman, wnne tne merchants could get only seven of, the southpaw twirling of Walters. Reimer, who started the big ninth inning rally as a pinch hitter, pitched the last half of the ninth, retiring the side in order. The Merchants will be at home again next Sunday when they play the Terre Haute Eagles-. . The score: R H E Moose ...... 010 101 0036 13 5 Merchants . . 001 000 4005 7 3 Batteries: Moose Walters, Heimer and Hankins; Merchants Cooley, Shipman and McMillan.

Softball League

Standings: Team Hymera Dugger Legion Eagles Rickards Carlisle

Shelburn

Philippines, Nationalist China and. Graysville

Korea, will take the initial steps toward formation of an antiCommunist alliance of Pacific nations to be known as the Pacific Union. 'X ' The sponsors, hope later to bring the United States, Australia and ultimately Japan into the

Inmnnspd union. A high official

! source said that in the

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Games Tonight

Dugger vs. Carlisle. Hymera vs. Eagles.

Miss Blanche McGrew of Terre Haute, visited friends in Sullivan Friday. Mrs. James Wyman is the guest of relatives in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ridgeway and Miss Kitty Ridgeway in Chicago, Illinois, have returned home. Mrs. Hallie Dickinson of Minot, North Dakota, is spending several weeks in Sullivan visiting her son, Lloyd Dickinson and family. Miss Pauline Duffy of : Terre Haute, spent Friday in Sullivan. 'Mrs. Otha Springer is visiting her sons' William Springer and family in Champaign, 111., and Hildred Springer and family in Danville, 111. , , ' Mr. and Mrs. John Mackey of Dayton, Ohio, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCombs and other relatives and friends here.

The District Farm Bureau will meet at Kiwanis cabin on ebst side of park, Washington, Indiana, July 13th at 10:30 a. m. Covered dish dinner . Meat, bread and drink will be furnished by the hostess. A good program has been planned. Farm families and friends are wlcome. It is desired by the County S & E that Sullivan County be well represented.

Indiana Counts Heavy Weekend TrafficToll By United Press

' Indiana counted today a week and hit a gate post. The parents end traffic death toll higher than were uninjured.

its startling Fourth of July hoi- Lee Bowman, age 33, Pine iday period fatality list. 'village, was killed on U. S. 41 I At least 20 persons were killed ; near Gary when two autos colon HoosierV highways between 6 lided. Mrs. Grace Rinker, age 66,

p.m. last Friday- and midnight Indianapolis, was killed when an

Bennett s Pliarinacy. SINCE 1914

ris Perry, age 17, of Taylorsville, i Leonard Copenhaven, age 65

were killed when their car hit a . Bloomington, was killed by a hi

tree. Two other persons were in- and run auto near Bloomington

jured. j Ernest Yarbough, age 50, WhiU

t Linda Hays, 3-year-old daugh- ang, was killed in a car-trucl

iter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hays, crash at East Chicago. ' .

Edinburg, was killed last night Anthony J. Kreggar, age 24!

wnen a car driven Dy ner mo- tsoutn tsend, died when a cart

ther left a road east of Edinburg , turned over on a curve, in Hamn

mond. Louis V. Gapinski, age 46

Calumet City, was killed wheri

a car hit a bridge on U. S. near Rockville.

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; yesterday, or', died, of earlier in- 'auto carrying seven persons home

juries. The total ..was greater from a religious camp hit a pole than the 18 chalked up in 3 per- near Martinsville. The others iod 24 hours longer during the 't were unhurt, week-end preceding the Fourth ! A train hit an auto near Mt. and the holiday itself. . ' Vernon, killing Farmer George Three iriurtiple-death accidents Willman, age 66, Posey County.

Mercm Handicifoft club twill meet at the home of Mrs. Cap Reid, Tuesday, Juily 12, at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Earl Johnson as co-hostess. Bring flowers and vase for lesson. Also articles for auction sale.

The Harmony Home Economics Club will meet Thursday, July 14, at 1 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ova Risinger.

EAGLES BEAT HYMERA FRIDAY The Sullivan Eagles beat Hymera in a softball game at-' the Hymera Old Settlers' ' Reunion Friday by a score of 2 to 0. Freddie Moore pitched a no-hitter for the Eagles. McCammon was, the losing pitcher for Hymera..

The Birthday Club will meet- Thursday, July 14, with Mrs. Maude Whitman.

The Trl Kappa will tonight at 7:30 at the of Louise Leach.

meet home

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an excellent new treatment for ivy, oak or sumac poisoning. It's gentle and Safe, dries vp the blisters in a surprisinsly short time, often within 21 hours. At druggists, 59

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sent the total-soaring. Four persons were killed in a single head

At New Albany, Edwin Town-

;send, age 28, died of tru-ck-car

LADS AND LASSIES 4-K CLUB MEETS

L.aas ana assies i-ti uiub o

Graysville met Thursday nigh

at 8 o'clock in the Turman houstf

irians were made for a townshi

tour and concession stands

the 4-H Fair. Mrs. Spiece, horn

demonstration agent, gave

talk on health. A tricture "Ar

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on collision near Elwoo two. crash injuries. David Rohm, age prevention was shown, others died in a head-on ' crash 20, Auburn, died at Fort Wayne The next meeting will be near Lebanon, and two more of auto accident injuries. July 21st. -

were kmed when,, a car .pit a tree near' Cofumbus. Dozens of other persons1 were injured, many 'etiously, in perhaps the worstywave of noh-hol-iday week - end . accidents - this year. , , , The Elwood crash victims were Arthur Koss, age 31; William W. Briddick; age 32, and Mrs. Marie Webster, age 48, all of Upper Sandusky, O., and Vincent Trzydylski, Grosse Isle, Mich. Three other persons were injured. Near Columbus .on Ind. .58, Chester Miriton,1 age -19, and Mr-

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