Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 154, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 August 1949 — Page 6

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Paul C. Stratton and daughter, Suzanne, and Anne Jamison left this morning for Leland, Michigan, where Mr. Stratton will visit his mother, Mrs. W. Paul Stratton and Anne Jamison will visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stratton and family. - Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lowry of Houston, Texas, are guests of Mrs. Lowry's mother, Mrs. J. R. Riggs. . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wyatt of Dugger, called on Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Rector of 216 West Graysville Street Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Springer and fons, Tom and Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Med Anderson and son, Wayne, spent Thursday and Friday in St. Louis visiting the Zoo and other points of interest. Mrs. Stella Russell left Wednesday for California and Orefon for an extended visit with relatives. ' : Rev. and Mrs. Joe Brumette of Carlisle, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brumette, Sunday , en route' to Rock Lake, Mich., where they will spend their vacation. Joan Pinkerton accompanied them. - Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bridwell of

Indianapolis, were week-end guests of Mrs. Ruth Booher. Miss Betsy Branstetter is visiting relatives in Bloomfield, Indiana. Mrs. Golda Nesbit spent the week-end in Chicago as the guest of Miss Ida Nesbit. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Markee of East St. Louis, 111., spent Tuesday here visiting the former's parents,. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Markee, en route to Vincennes, where they will be the guests of relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Woodard and family of Indianapolis, are guests of Mrs. Woodard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Griggs. Miss Pearl Burton left Wednesday for Washington, D. C, where she will be the. guest of relatives for two weeks. Miss Becky Brumette left Sunday for Wayne City, 111., where she will teach in the Vacation Bible School for two weeks. " W. A.. Burnett and daughter, Julia, have' moved from the Jennings apartments on West Washington Street to the Reed apartments on East Washington Street.

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Sullivan today were: at 7:30 a.m. . 72 degrees at noon . . .". , . , 86 degrees

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S(. Paul Narrows Indianapolis Lead By United Press St. Paul narrowed Indianapolis' lead in the American Asso

ciation to 2 games today. The Saints beat the, Indians 5 to 3 last night while Columbus shut out Kansas City 1 to 0, Louisville beat Milwaukee 6 to 5 and Minneapolis and Toledo split a doubleheader. The Millers won the first 11 to 0, but Toledo's Hal White pitched a onehitter to give the Mudhens a 4-1 victory in the final. . The Saints took a 1-0 lead in the third inning, were tied by the Indians in the fourth and went ahead in the fifth, 2-1. The score remained until the big eighth when St. Paul got three runs and Indianapolis two. , , Minneapolis, . likewise, grabbed a 1-0 first inning lead over Toledo, but added two more in the second, three more , in the third on Bob Brady's homer and five more in the fifth. The Millers , could have used some of those runs in the second game, which the Mud Hens and White dominated, scoring thrice in the third and once in the fifth on Austin Knickbocker's home run. It was a tight night at Columbus, with the Red Bird's lone

fifth inning run good enough for the win. Columbus' Kurt Krieger pitched four hit ball and Blue Frank Hiller allowed only three'. Louisville won in the bottom

of the ninth. The Brewers ran over four in the first and the Colonels got two in the second.

Milwaukee added another in the top of the fourth, and the Colonels got two more in the bottom. ! :The score remained 5-4 in favor of Milwaukee till the Colonels '

slipped over two in the final.

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... , ....... , . . J.-. DENYING that he had ever been a J'5'er, certainly never a 50'er, or any other, kind of a percenter" John Maragon (above) is shown in Washington as he left a session with the Senate's special investigating subcommittee conducting the "five percent" inquiry. Ke was accused of peddling his influence to land government contracts. (International)

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BI11TH CEltTIFICATj: NOTICE . Petition vNo. 2513 Notice is hereby given that Ruth Pauline Johnson Gadberry has filed her Ipetition in the Sullivan Circuit Court to have the place and time of her birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing on August 12, 1949 at 9:00 A.M. Dated this 3rd day of August, 1949, EARL A. ENGLB ' Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ' Notice i3 hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed exeou-: tnix of the estate of Otto ,M. Sebring, deceased late of Sullivan County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. . MATTIE C. SEBRING ; Executrix Chas. V. Thompson, Attorney '1st ins. 8-4-49. 3t.

Peace At Last From PERSISTENT ITCH! No wonder thousands teased by itchy torment bless the day they changed to Resinol, Here's quick action from first moment a blissful sense of peace that lasts and lasts, thanks to 6 active soothing agents in a lanolin base that stays on. Don't be content with anything less effective than Resinol Ointment,

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Another One Of Our Famous Sales Here's the way it worlds f 4 On Dresses Buy one at regular price and any other . same price or less you receive for only $1.00. Then on broken sizes, etc., on the following you can

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Sullivan Club Meetings FOB THIS WEEK

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The Triple "T" Hoirte Economics club will meet Wednesday, August 10th at the Sullivan City Park. A covered dish dinner ' will be served at noon. Visitors are are always welcome.

The B. & P. W. summer picnic will be held August 8 instead of August 9 as stated in Echo. The picnic will be held at the home of Doris Scott. Plan to eat at C:30 prompt. (Bring own table service and be sure to include a knife and dessert dish. If transportation is needed contact committee. 1

Three-I League Clubs Won Lost

Evansville' 50 39

Davenport . . . 48 i Waterloo 49 Terre Haute 48 Quincy 44 I Danville 43 Springfield . . 40 I Decatur 38

National League I Clubs Won Lost St. Louis 60 38

I Brooklyn 59 New York 52 Boston ... .... 52 Philadelphia ..... 50 Pittsburgh 45

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American League Clubs Won Lost Pet.

Speedo Club will meet at the city park Friday, August 5 at 12 noon for a covered difh dinner. All members please attend.

Annual family picnic of the Stardust Home Economics Club will be held at the City Park Tuesday, Aug. 9th at 6:30. r '

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Royal Neighbors will meet in regular session Friday night at 7:30. A good attendance is desired as there are offices to be filled.

The Paula Ann Club will meet August 9th instead of August 10th. The bus will leave Shelburn at 10 o'clock.'

Called meeting of the War Mothers Club of Hamilton Township Friday night at 7:30 at the court house. All who can please attend for war memorial discussion.

The American Legion Auxiliary and their families will bold a six o'clock basket dinner at the Legion Home Sunday evening honoring the Layton family, who will be leaving Sullivan soon.

American Association , Clubs Won Lost Pet. Indianapolis 69 44 .611 St. Paul .66 46 .589 Milwaukee , '. 61 51 .545 Minneapolis 54 - 55 .495 Columbus . . . .". ..; 54 ' 56 .491 Kansas City ...... 51 60 .459 Louisville 51 60 .459 Toledo .......... . 38 72 .345

Village Homemakers will meet in regular session August 9th at the city park shelter house at 6:30 p. m. This will be a pot luck supper .with the members' families Invited.

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TWO SOFTBALL GAMES TONIGHT Two games will be played in the softball league tonight. In the first game Rickards will play Shelburn and in the second game

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