Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 157, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 August 1949 — Page 3
JSULUVAN. INDIANA
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, AUG. 9, 1949.
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SOCIETY
.club prayer by Dot Timmerman. A contest was given and won by
MOTHER, 13, ADMIRES NEW SON I IT'S SURE WARM AT I. A.
Hazel Newkirk. Members tsresent
; SUNSHINE HOME EC CLUB were Dot Timmeman, Ima GarThe Sunshine Home Ec club met Goldie Price, Bessie Neal, at the home of Mary Fredrick and Daisy Snnth, Stella Alsman, HaCarrie Harbin was co-hostess. The zel Newkirk, Georgia Andis and morning was spent socially. At children, a guest, Gertie Cox and noon a delicious covered dish din- scn Marv Fredrick and Carrie ner was served. The afternoon Harbin- The nsx meeting will be was opened with group singing of' ; at the Rock Hou.-e with Lorene "Juanita." History of song by Eenefiel and Ethel Benefiel as Georgia Andis. Roll call was an- 1 the hostesses, swered by "My Pet Way of Keep- I
ing Cool." ! i Devotions were from the 5th j WABASH HOME MAKERS MEET ,
chapter of John, given by Carrie The Wabash Homemakers club Harbin. During the business meet- ! mat Thursday. July 28, at the j
ing, a discussion of the Fair heme of Mrs. Don Greenwood with
Booth was given. Club creed was Mrs. Paul Christy as co-hostess.
given in unison, followed by the , The meeting was called to order
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COL. MARTINDALE TESTS NEW JETS
"Sabre", one of the newest jet-v. prcpelled aircraft" to be used by" the Air Force as a fighter-bomb-
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13-YEAR-OLO Mrs. Wanda Chappell admires her new 8-pound, 15ounca baby boy Larry Gene at Arlington, Va., hospital. Her husband is Harold Chappell, 17-year-old electrician's helper of Vienna, Va. Nurse is Eva Cheek. (International Soundphoto)
IT'S A WARM farewell as Clark Gable bids goodby to Paulette Goddard, who steps aboard plane at Los Angeles, bound for Mexico City. This scene followed a dinner date and before she left he presented her with a corsage accompanied by a kiss. Somehow she also acquired a new red auto. It is believed Paulette will seek a Cahr fornia divorce from Burgess Meredith to clinch the Mexico divorce she already has. ( I ntet national)
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by the president. Pledge to the BAPTIST MISSIONARY . flae followed by club creed. Song . SOCIETY TO MEET
i of the month. Lesson on Home The Baptist Missionary Society
Pasteurization of Milk was given will meet at the home of Mrs. C. by Mrs. Max Lloyd. Contests held H. Wildin, '412 N. Main, Friday by Mrs. Eaton Pierson were won afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for their by Mrs. Ralph Greenwood and ' August mteiing. M:ss Helen Buss, Mrs. Max Lloyd. Refreshments missionary from India, will be were served to Mesdames: Bob the sPeakerDyer, Junior Mason and children, j Max Halberstadt and Eddie, Ralph HEATER BLAST Greenwood and children, Lyle FATAL TO MAN Webb, Nelson Phegley, Max Lloyd ! , , and children, Julius Creed, Mit-I CRAWFORSVILLE, Ind., Aug. chell Hoesman and children,, Eat- 9 (UP) Funeral services on Pierson and children, Bill will be held tomorrow for Dr. Phegley and Starr, Leland Pheg- Milton H. Lidikay, age 76, of
ley, Don Greenwood and Gloria, Darlington, a veterinarian for 42 Paul Christy and Julia and one years. Lidikay died at his home guest Mrs. Lela La Dune. The yesterday from burns received next meeting will be held in the July 23 when a gas water heater Sullivan City Park. exploded in his home.
NOTICE The Sullivan Order of. the Eastern Star will not have a concession stand at the 4-H Fairgrounds this week. Yesterday's article about the concession stand was an error.
May Crackdown On Overload Violators
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 9 (U.R) A new plan to get better compliance with the 1949 truck weight law was considered today by State Police the High-
way Commission and the Public cooperate with the police, and 'Service Commission. he was now furnishing the comI Capt. Kermit Lewis, State Po- mission statistics on companies lice field operations chief, said that are "consistently violating" he had suggested the PSC might the law.
be able to revoke the operating permits of truckers who "consistently" violate the weight limit law. "We're working closely with both the Highway Commission and the Public Service Commission," said Lewis. "When truckers get permission to operate in Indiana they promise to obey all PSC regulations and all state laws. It appears that some companies are violating this law, deliberately, because many, many companies give us no trouble at all." Lewis said the PSC expressed a "willingness and desire" to
Va. Lt. Col. Ward M. Martindale, son of Mrs. Claude Martindale of Sullivan, Indiana, is one of a group of pilots on the staff of Maj. Gen. Robert M. Lee, commander of the Tactical Air Command with headquarters at Langley Air Force Base, Va.,
who is currently "checking out"
As a member of the staff of the Tactical Air Command, Col. Martindale is responsible for planning tactical air operations in support of land and amphibious forces of the Army and Navy. Modern jet propelled aircraft are used in. this type of
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