Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 145, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 July 1949 — Page 5

SULLIVAN DAILY TMffiS-FRIDAY, JULY 22,1949.'

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AT THE CHURCHES PAXTOff CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Robert Simpson, pastor Wednesday, 7:00, Y. P. C. Prayer service Friday, 7:00. Sunday School, 10:00. Preaching, 11:00. Preaching every Sunday night at 7:00.

DTJGGER METHODIST tV. M. Suddarth, pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m., Charles Mason, Supt. Sunday morning service, 10:30. Prayer servicei Thursday, 7:00 p. m.

MEROM PENTECOST CHURCH W. H. Day, pastor Sunday School at, 9:30 a. m., Bernard Criss, Supt. . Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Young peoples service, 6:45 p. m., Easton Shipp, president. Evening service at 7:30. Cottage prayer service Tuesday at 7:00 p. rri. .' Thursday evening prayer service, 7:00 p. m. Everyone welcome to attend these services.

SCOTT CITY PILGRIM . HOLINESS CHURCH Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. -Preaching Service, 10:30 a. m. Preaching Services, 7:00 p. m.

Weekly Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at 7:00. You are invited to worship with 1M.

MEKOIVI CHRISTIAN CHURCH Alan T. Jones, Minister Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Chuch services at 10:30 a. m.

; PAXTON I METHODIST CHURCH I Rev. Eli Yates, pastor Sunday School' at 10:00 a. m., ms. Cress Dailey, Supt. -t Preaching each Sunday at 7:00 1. m, j Come and enjoy yourself.

VXTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Bro. W. S. Driskill of Terre

Faute preaches on the first

ord's Day in each month year

349. Morning services, 10:80,

venino n"vices. 7:00.

MEROM METHODIST

Kev. C. E. Hcmberger, pastor

Worship service, 9:30.

Sunday School at 10:20 a. m.,

ae Hoilman, Supt.

No youth meeting. Prayer meeting Wednesday at

p. m.

NEW LEBANON METHODIST

Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.,

lorothy Monroe, Supt.

Worship service at 10:45 a. m. Youth meeting (Rose Chapel)

30 p. m. '

lOSE CHAPEL METHODIST Sunday School at 9:30 a. m..

l ere'tt Brocker, Supt. Youth meeting at 6:30 D. m.

r4Worship service at 7:30 p.m.

Former it. Governor

Of Indiana Dies NEW ALBANY, July 22 -r-

(UP) Former Lt. Governor

Edgar D. Bush, age 76, Salem, died yesterday of a heart attack while enroute to a Louisville hospital. Bush twice was Lt. Governor

of Indiana. He served under Republican Governor's James P. Goodrich from 1917 to 1921, and

Harry G. Leslie from 1929 to '33. Born in Washington County, Feb. 3, 1873, he graduated from Salem High School and Indiana University. Bush taught school in Madison. County and was a bond salesman in Indianapolis for several years. , ' In 1912 he feturned to Wshington County to farm. Bush's

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South Bend Oliver Plant Dispute Ends SOUTH BEND, Ind., July 22 (UP) A contract dispute marked by friendly cooperation between the Oliver Corporation and Local 112 of the CIO United Farm Equipment, and Metal Workers union ended today in a ' tentative agreement" expected to be ratified by workers. Union and management spokes

men said they had arrived at an "amicable" agreement on "all Issues." The proposed contract will be submitted to members of the local early next week. ,The union voted earlier not to strike to back up its demands and observers aid the members probably would approve the plan worker out by negotiators. Although details of the agreement were withheld pending the vote, negotiators indicated wage and vacation clauses in dispute

had been compromised.

SEEK CAUSE OF EXPLOSION BALTIMORE, July 22. (UP)" Authorities were attempting" to" learn the cause of an explosion and fire that killed two men and injured 22 at the Esso Standard' Oil Co. refinery at East Baltimore yesterday. The blaze sent hugt pillars of smoke and flame several hundred feet into the air.

political career began two years later when he was a candidate for Congress but was defeated.

In 1932 Bush was a candidate for the Republican gubernatorial nomination but was defeated by the late Raymond Springer.

WATKINS NAMED CROP CHAIRMAN LAFAYETTE, Ind., July 22. (UP) Purdue University President Frederick L. Hovde announced today that Lt. Gov. John

A. Watkins was named chairman

of the Christian Rural Overseas Program. Hovde served as chairman for the 1948 CROP campaign, but declined reappoint

ment because of the press of campus duties. Hoosier farmers contributed more than $330,000 worth of corn, wheat, soybeans and other products to the CROP program last year.

NOBLESVDLLE MAN FATALLY SHOCKED i NOBLESVILLE, Ind., July 22. (UP) Berlin Boughner, age 57, a maintenance man at the Firestone industrial plant here, was shocked fatally last night while carrying an extension cord

over a catwalk at the factory. A resuscitator was used fpr two hours, but the rescue crew failed to revive Boughner.

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