Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 142, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 July 1949 — Page 6

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1949.

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LOCALS Andy, Floyd and Virgil Lashbrook of Pekin, Illinois, were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bevis. Mr. and Mrs. Lex Sherwood of. Knoxville, IllirTois, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and .Mrs. Dewey Bevis. Mr.' and Mrs. Ceorge Lync.i arid daughter, Janet, have returned from a visit with relatives in Bowling Green, Indiana. .Miss Lulu Williamson spent Sunday in Farmersburg the guest of Mrs. Lavada White. Judge and Mrs. John Niblack of Indianapolis, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood and Mr. and Mrs,. L. -M. VanArsdall, have returned home.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barnard, Di. Kermit Siffle and , cnildre. Frankie and Sharon, qnd ?.Iis. Priscilla Siffle, all of Clay City, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Routt. Rev. and Mrs. Jack Anderson and son, Ross, end Harriett and Jimmy Knowles left Monday fi.r Rock Lake, Michigan, wiit-ro they will spend their vacation. Rev. Anderson will return homi Wednesday." Miss . Cleo Riggs of Terre Haute, and mother, Mrs. Miry Riggs, of Sullivan route, were guests of ' friends in Sullivan Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams of Winter Haven, Florida, who have been guests of relatives i.i Terre Haute, visited Mr. and ' Mrs. Dewey Bevis here Monday en route to their horn". Mrs. James Ashburn of Dugger, called on Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Rector of West Graysville Street. Miss Kathryn Silvers of Dug

ger, was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Rector last Thursday. . Gene Burton of Toledo, Ohio, returned to his home last Friday after vsiting his grandfather, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Rector. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Padgett .of Graysville, left Monday, July 18, for a motor trip to San Francisco, Calif., to visit their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Murphy.

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Hymers Wins Firs) Legion Tourney Game Games Tonight 7:30 p. m. Sullivan vsBloomington. 8:30 p. m. Hymera vs. Loogoo-tee.

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Hymera knocked Carlisle out of the Seventh District Legion tourney at the Legion Field last night by a score of 4 to 1. A doubleheader was originally scheduled, but late in the afternoon teams from Franklin and Solsberry notified Wayne Pierce, tourney manager, that they could not be here for their games. Two games are carded for tonight. In the first tilt the Sullivan Legion will play Bloomington, and Hymera, winners last night, will play Loogootee. The local first half champs got a good pitching job from Scamihorn, and had little trouble with Carlisle. Davidson was the losing

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Evening Circle of the Methodist W.S.C.S. will meet Tuesday, July 19, at 7:30 at the shelter house in t!ie city park. Bring covered dish and table service.

The Sullivan Home Economics club wilS meet with Mrs. Emory Thomson. Wed- , nesday, July 20, for the annual picnic dinner. Bring . covered dish and table service. The lessen In the afternoon iwill be on flower arrangement, given by Mrs. Cliff Pyles and Mrs. Earl AMen. Please bring flowers and vase. rt'

The W.S.C.S'. of Graysville c! urge iwill meet with Helen Phillips, Thursday evening, July 21, at 7 o'clock. Special feature will be piano selections by Harold Cushman. We will plan all-day picnic wii'i Sullivan group. Please bring ycur Swan soap wrappers.

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William Johnson (center) 17-year-old McAlester, Okla., high school student whose essay on "Why Democracy Works" won first prize of $1,000 Savings Bond smiles happily as he receives congratulations from President Truman at the White House. Sharing the handclasp It George I. Hall of New York, Grand Exalted Ruler of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, sponsor of the contest In which $101,000 In prizes were awarded.

There will be a meeting of Sullivan Conservation Club Thursday, ,)JuIy 21, 7:30, at City Hall. Please be present.

The Mary E. Davis Past Matrons Club will meet with Mrs. Ida Ault, Friday, July 22, at 7:30 p. m. A guod attendance is desired.

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

The Wood's class of the First Baptist Church will meet on the church lawn Tuesday evening, July 19th at 7:30.

The Get-To-Gethcr Club will) meet Thursday, July 21, at the home of Mrs. Wayne Huff.

YOUTH KILLED IN COLLISION ' BROWNSTOWN, Ind., July 19 (UP) Melvin Hauer, age 22, Vallonia, was killed last night in a one car accident on North Main St. in Vallonia, State Police said today. Hauer was ! a passenger in a car driven by Elvie Ewing, age , 21, also of Vallonia, which failed to make a curve and struck a tree. Ewing and two other passengers were injured. - ' .

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The American Legion Auxiliary No. 139 will meet Tuesday, July 19, at 6:30 p. m. for a covered dish dinner at the Legion home. The Seventh District president will be a guest at the dinner. She will install unit officers and all members are asked to be present.

XJie New Lebanon W.S.C.S. will meet Thursday afternoon, July 21, at 2 o'clock at the church. All members are urged' to attend and guests are always welcome.

The Sullivan Rebekah Lodge will meet in regular session Thursday, 'July 21. ,,

The Friendship Class of the Rose Chapel Church will hold an ice cream social on the church lawn Thursday, July 21, at 7:30 p. m.

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MAN FACES BLACKMAIL CHARGE NOBLESVILLE, July . 19 (UP) Chester R. Sowers, age 58, Indianapolis, faced a blackmail charge today in Hamilton Circuit Court. The charge was filed by Prosecutor Frank Cambell in connection with a plot to extort $2100 from Ralph Morgan, Carmel, a cousin of Sowers. Bond was set at $1000.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT iiuuice is hereby givuu trial the undersigned . Administratrix ot the esuue oi Alice C. Uiboney has this clay tiled in the office of the clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court her final report of her account with said es.ate, and that the same will, be heard by the Sullivan Circuit Court on the 0th day of September, the same being the 2nd judicial day of the Septembei term 1949 of said court. Creditors, heirs and legatees of said decedent therefore are hereby notified to appear in said court on said day and show cause why said report should not be approved. BESSIE JB. PURCELL, ' Admnistratrix. Witness rev hand and seal of said court at Sullivan this 19th day of July 1949. EARL A. T5NGLE, Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court. John K. Purcell. Attorney.

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BOY DIES BRISTOL, July 19 (UP) Dr. Burton Kinter, Elkhart County coroner said today that Glenwood Rex Miller, age 10, son of Mr. and Mrs Clair Miller, Bristol, died yesterday of suffocation. The boy and a companion were in art elevator grain bin when workmen started pouring wheat in on them. Attracted by the boys cries, workmen stopped the flow of wheat in time to rescue ' Charles Schieber, age 12, unharmed.

WILL DISTRIBUTE MOTOR VEHICLE FUNDS INDIANAPOLIS, July 19. (U.R) Indiana prepared today to distribute roughly $11,600,000 in motor vehicle funds collected during the. second quarter of 1949. The money, slightly higher than receipts for the same period in 1948, will go to state, county, city and town governmental units. The formula set by the last General Assembly gives the state highway department $6,149,000, the counties $3,712,000 and the cities and towns $1,740,000.

BOOSTER'S TRIAL IS POSTPONED ' FRANKFURT, Germany, July 19. (UP) The trial of Russell G." Bifd of Mishawaka, Ind., on charges of misappropriating 1,500 cartons of U. S. Army Post Exchange cigarets has been postponed to August 1. The postponement was granted 'on Bird's objection to proceeding without his civilian attorney, George T. Davis.. Bird told the court martial that two defense attorneys appointed by the Army "do not represent me."

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Admits Meeting Was About Atomic Matters WASHINGTON, July 19 (UP) Chairman Brien McMahon of the Senate-House Atomic Energy Committee confirmed today that last Thursday's secret Presidential parley concerned atomic relations with Great Britain and Canada. ' The Connecticut Democrat said his committee will discuss these relations, involving the interchange of atomic information, in a canference tomorrow with the State Department, the national military establishment, and the atomic energy commission. This meeting, McMahon said, will explore "problems which lie ahead in our relations with the United Kingdom and Canada in 'this field." . McMahon's statement was the first official utterance about the secret conference called by President Truman at his Blair House residence last week. The conference was attended by the country's highest liplomatic, military, atomic, and Congressional leaders all of whom refused to say v. what it was about. It had been learned, however, that the Blair House conferees discussed the crisis that has developed in atomic foreign relations as a result of British progress toward the goal of bomb production. The. Britm wart more information from this country and a bigger share of atomic raw materials available to the wartime allies.

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DODD BRD3GE Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Tuesday night. Willing Hand Workers will meet with Mrs. Oda Bailey Tuesday afternoon. The Birthday Club met at the home of Mrs. Ruth Walker Thursday to honor the birthdays of Mrs. May Martin and Mrs. Ruth Walker. At noon a covered dish dinner was served. There was a large attendance and the honor guests received many nice presents. . Mrs. Luvisa' Wood and Abe Wilkey were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Foutz, Fylura and Mary Foutz., Fylura Foutz is ill. Mrs. Verne McClure called on Mrs. Bessie Sinclair Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Will Wade had as guests for a few" weeks, their grandchildren, Mr.' arid Mrs. Velva Timpler of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Means and daughter, Mrs. Ed Vaw, shopped in Sullivan Saturday. ' Mrs. Hattie Strain attended the Birthday Club meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bose and family shopped in Sullivan Saturday.

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COLUMBIA CITY, Ind., July-

19 (UP) A merchant, who thought crisp $20 bills were bogus because they showed i

balcony on the ' White House,

Knew now to ten good money from bad today. He telephoned 'Banker " Scott Gates and asked him. Gates decided to check with a Fort Wayne" bank official. . ?' . The bank official said that the

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appear on the new $20. bill. But he added a word of warning: ': "Note carefully the man leaning out of the upstairs window. If it's. Tom Dewey, the bill is a

counterfeit."

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