Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 149, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 July 1949 — Page 3

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and prayer. Scripture by Vermont McCoskey.

reading flag followed by song, "AmerI ica the Beautiful," by Beverly Lavton. A reading. "Mother."

' paring the sojial hour it was jwas read by Saran 0rr dedicated decided to have a covered dish ;to the Hud Crowder W. ,R. C.

The Old Glory ciuO of the Hud i dinner at the Sullivan city park Solo by .Jerome Daughcrty. Sev-

Crowder Relief Corps No. 275 (August 25. Closing prayer. The ,eral songs were men sung. . held a covered- tiish dinner at j meeting was then turned over Merom Bluff recently with Sar- to the program chairman, Sarah ixstALLS OFFICERS ' ah Orr of Terre Haute as the ' Orr. Song by Vermont McCos- . :iostess. The meeting was call- j key, Mayme Apple and Margar- Mrs. JDella Wyman, Junior order with the pledge to the et Flinn. A reading was givsn Past Fresident cf the American flag followed by the club song I by Sarah Orr. Tribute to the Legion Auxiliary installed the " ' i " 1 .... rxf-fistnvo rt V Ti i cfrrar unit

nett was installed as president. Mrs. Wyman was accompanied by ' president, Arlie Springer, chaplain, Tressa Thrasher and secretary Maxine . Dillingham, who served as sergeant at arms. After the meeting, group singing was held.

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PLEASANTVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bedwell of near Clinton came Thursday evening for a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott' Bedwell. , Gecrge Tur gate' and family of Indianapolis visited a few days last' week with Mrs. Tungate's mother, Mrs. Lena Brown Russell Enochs of Chicago, visited over the weekend with his mother Mrs. Grace Enochs and Everett. Mrs. Lena Cox visited Wednesday morning with her sister, Pheba Browm Rev. and Mrs. "Harry Karns visited Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Howard Saturday evening. Rollie Lucas and family of Brazil, spent the week endwith Mrs. Lucas's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bedwell. Sunday dinner guests of C. K. Daugherty and family were Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Freal Frye and family, ar.d Wanda Andis. A covered dish dinner was held at the home cf Ed Ccpple Sunday in honor of his birthday, the birthday of his sister, Mrs, McKinley, and Ar.da Ridge.

YOUR FUTURE Favorable vibrations are generated by this aspect. Rapid progress may be expected in the year ahead. Today's child may be endowed with excellent brain power and a fine physique. For Sunday, July 31: v Much gaiety and happiness should be looked forward to during the next year. Today's child may prove a happy-go-lucky personality cheerful and optimistic.

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By LILIAN CAMPBELL Central Press Writer She wrote some poetry and offered a novel for publication which was rejected, but the publisher politely offered to peruse another composition which . she had mentioned to him. This was Jane Eyre, which, being published, made her famous, although it shocked many. It was published under the pseudonym of Currier Bell. Her last book was Shirley, and she died following childbirth less than a year after her marriage to a clergyman, March 31, 1855. Who waa she? (Names at bottom of column)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Birthday cakes should be baked today for Henry Moore, sculptor, Vladimir K. Zworykin, physicist, and Charles D (Casey) Stengel, baseball manager On Sunday. July 31, Sebastian Speiint) Kresgc, merchant, is due jor congratulations.

WATCH YOUR LANGUAGE VERBOSE iver-BOSE) Abounding in words, wordy Origin. Latin Verbostts from Verbum word.

1 This greatest of German poets was born at Frankfurt-am-Main, Aug 28, 1749 In 1765, he left Frankfurt, went to Leipzig and entered the university there Two short plays were produced by him at this time He moved to Strasburg and it was there that a new epoch in German lyric poetry began with him. His first important drama. Wanderers Stiirmlied, was written there He had many love affairs but never married His Faust is the best known of his plays to the general public and is called the "crowning achievement of his life" Eymont was published in 1788 and Torquato Tasso in 1790. He died in Weimar March 22, 1832 What was his name? 2 An English author one of three talented sisters she was born April 21. 1816 Her father was ' rector of a church at Haworth on the moors of "Yorkshire.

IT HAPPENED TODAY 1619 First Virginia house ot burgesses ' met at Jamestown. 1857 Thorstein Bunde Veblen, American economist, born. On Sunday, July 31: Feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola (14911556) Spanish nobleman and soldier, founder of. Society of Jesus. 18 0 ? John Ericson, American engineer and Inventor of U. S. battleship The Monitor, born.

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