Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 157, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 August 1949 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES
SULLIVAN, INDIAN.
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Mrs. Charles Huddell and daughters, Esther and Jessie, visited Mrs. Florence Ruddell and Sop Richard in Robinson, Illinois, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Riggen visited Mammoth Cave in' Kentucky and other points of interest
over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pearison and, Linda Sue of Whiting have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Julius Crted of New Lebanon. Mr. and . Mrs. Frank Love of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of east of town. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Robertson and daughters of Muncie spent the week end with his parents, Mr.-and Mrs. Grover Robertson and grandsons, Norman and Robert Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watkins and, family' of Muncie spent the , week end with his mother in Sullivan. Mr. ' and Mrs. Norman Robertfofi and family and Mr. and Mrs. Graver Robertson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Roy Robertson arS family. '"
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Mrs. Thomas Lippeatt Sr., Mrs. Minta Meredith of Dugger and Mrs. Pearle Webber of Washington were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Rector. Mr. and Mrs. William Burton of
Toledo, Ohio were the week end guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Rector of West Graysville street. Mrs. Ruth Timmoris has return
ed home after spending the past few days with the W. H. Rich family of Terre Haute.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hawhee, Mrs. Lida Griffin and Mrs. Helen Fritts have returned to Chicago after spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bodgers. Mrs. Bodgers is confined to the Mary Sherman Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kagle and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Marshall of Indianapolis, were guests of Mrs. John Huff uring the week-end. Mrs. James Wyman has returned from a visit with relatives in Kentucky. Miss Janet Bond, a student nurse at the Union Hospital in Terre Haute, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Judah Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde . Thomas and son, Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Carrithers and son, Danny,
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strike against on dairy was "a strike against all of us." Residents of the highly industrial area could get milk yesterday only by lining up at the dairy doors. The companies said there would be little milk available when initial supplies were gone. , -
FOUR BANDITS ROB TAVERN INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 9. (U.R) Four bandits tied a tavern employee in his bed early today and took $500 worth of whisky from storeroom shelves. The victim, James Johnson, was awakened and heard someone say "don't holler" as the men bound him in his room adjoining the tavern.
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MAN DIES AFTER WRECK MICHIGAN CITY, Aug. 9 (UP) Alex DeMoss, age 25, a South Bend restaurant employe died of a skull fracture and internal inuries about three hours after his car skidded into a truck.
THE TATTERED STARS AND STRIPES which Marines of the Fifth Division unfurled on Iwo Jima is brought back to Philadelphia for the first annual convention of the famous division's association. It is being held by (1. to r.) : Sgt. George C. Colgan of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Capt. Victor A. Kleber, Jr., of Elgin, 111., one of the men on Iwo Jima when it was raised; Arthur Kaufman, chairman of the Citizens' Committee; Adm. Roscoe E. Schuirmann, Commandant of the 4th Naval District, and Maj. Gen. Keller Rockney, Commandant, Department of Pacific. This is the first time the flag was on public view outside the Marine Museum. (International Soundvhoto)
,wii:th CKiiTryK ATK notick Petition .No. 2515 Notice is hereby given that Ova Ethel Smock Heringr has tiled her Petition in Che 'dull'ivun Circuit Court to have the place and time of her birth determined. Said petition is set I. or hi-anng on September 9. 1949 at 9 A. ,M. Dated this 8ih day of August, 1949. EARL. A. ENGLE Cleric Sullivan Circuit Court
DR. A. C. McPHAIL Will be in our store WEDNESDAY MAXWELL-BEVIS SHOE CO.
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and Mrs. Amanda Carrithers of Fairbanks route spent Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kidd and family in New Richmond, Ind. Mrs. Kidd is the former Eileen Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas of Sullivan. Misses Flora and Blanche McGrew of Terre Haute, who were guests of relatives in Linton Sunday, visited Miss Eva Tate en route to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Garza Baldwin and house guest, Miss Laura Osbourn of Shepherdstown, W. Va., were guests of relatives in Vincennes over the week-end. Miss Keitha Ward of Indianapolis, visited friends arid relatives in Sullivan over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Roe are spending a few days in Rockville, Indiana. ... Mrs. Myrtle Martin is spending the week in Indianapolis 'v the guest of relatives.
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GARY, Ind., Aug. 9 (UP) Gary's Mayor Eugene Swartz called disputing dairies and milk drivers to meet with him today to try to end the dispute which has caused a milk famine : for 500,000 residents of Lake County.
I Milk .deliveries ended yesterj day when members of the AFL
drivers and dairy workers union struck one dairy and 14 other dairies shut down. Officials of the union said that
they i would charge the. 14 dairies with violating ' the Taft-Hartley
later today with the National Labor Relations Board in Chicago. ' The strike was called against the Borden Co. to enforce the union's request for a $10 a week wage increase. E. C. Stumpf, executive 'secretary of the Lake County Milk Dealers association said that a
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