Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 178, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 September 1949 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1949.

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 190S, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL POYNTER '. Publisher ELEANOR POYNTER JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY Editor Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St. Sullivan. Ind. Telepnone 12

Called Press Wire Service National Representative: Tuels and Simpson, New York

SUBSCRIPTION RATE: y Carrier, per week 15c , By Mail In Sullivan Bjr Mail Elsewhere In And' Adjoining Counties: The United States: T-.ear $4.00, Year $5.00 -'X Months ...... ; $2.25 Six Months J2.75 One Month 40 One Month 50 All Mail Subscriptions Strictly In Advance

SOCIETY J'AST NOBLE GRAND CLUB (MEETS The Emma D: Reed Past Noble

ft rand club met at the Odd Fel-

BIRTHDAY DINNER Jake Hutchison of Carlisle and his twin daughters, Mrs. Schrader and Mrs. Cox, celebrated their ; birthdays recently. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison were Mr. arid Mrs.

lows Hall August 30th for a 6:30 Laurence Hutchison and daughto'clock covered dish dinner with ters Edith, Esther and June of Keva Livingston and Judah Hymera; Paul Hutchison and Mr. C'ooksey as hostesses. The meet- and Mrs- Don Hutchison of South ing was opened by the presides, Bend: Mr- and Mrs- Louis SchraIna Andrews with Florence der of Richmond and Mr. and Hutchison in charge of the devo- Mrs- Archie Cox and daughters, tions. Tena Lippeatt drew the Brenda Jean and-Gayle Elaine mystery package. i of Pleasantville. Members present were Lula 1 other visitors were Mr. and T.ledsoe, Nannie Wees, Florence Mrs- Code WriSht of White RoseIiutchison, Jeanette Shepherd, Mrs- Andrew Hutchison of South l'sta Brenton, Tena Lippeatt, Bend and Mrs- Alto Enochs and L'ola Fisk, Maude Mason, Ellen : daughter, Marline. Slaggs, Ina Andrews, Gertrude Mr. Hutchison was 77 years old. Kuddell, Judah Cooksey, Reva'

Livingston and Sadie Pyles. Mrs. kassk.lt dimnlk

admitted as a new

JERUSALEM SHAKEN AS LEFT-OVER TNT IS EXPLODED

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THREO TONS OF TNT considered too dangerous to move and even more dangerous to have lying around is exploded outside Holy City of Jerusalem, throwing up a dense cloud of dust and smoke. The explosives were stored for use in recent Palestine hostilities. Spire of Church of the Holy Sepulchre is outlined in smoke cloud rushing up in Jerusalem's "No Man's Land." . (International)

Friends and relatives gathered

at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sharp Sunday, Sept. 4, for an all day gathering. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. James Vandergriff, Mr. and Mrs." George Bennett and son, Mrs. Curt Gaylor and son, Jolin, Mr.

I and Mrs. Harold Hayden ind son,

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t. Louis, Mo., where they will Millpn and Elmer McMillen of

jsrd the Special Train for the Sulliva M, and Mrs. Dove Hill

Pyles was

member. The September meeting will be held at the country home of Dola Fisk.

S INDLEYS TO TOUR WEST Dr. and Mrs. . Elmer Lindley

will leave Sunday, Sept. 11 for j Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Frank

TODAY'S GRAB BAG

Farm Bureau Tour which will

'and son, Donald, of Shelbuin,

Uikc them throughout the west. Mp and Mrs Louis Lindsay. Mr.

jhe two weeks trip will take - and Mrs Ceril Hallum Mt-. and ;hem to Ft. Worth, Tex., theMrg james Lindsay and childf 'arlsbad Caverns, Grand Canyon, ' of Princetoni Mr. and Mrs. Mexico, San Diego, California, j clyde McMillen and ina DavidT os Angeles, on up the coast to i SQn of . IndianapoiiS) Mrs. Vern

.in f ranosco, me ta wooa rui- lWa11 . Hanhter. Verna Jean.

i it, Oregon and I laho to Chicago.

back through

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THE ANSWER, QUICK! 1. For whom was the state of Louisiana named? 2. For whom was the state of Georgia named? 3. What is the salary of the president of the United States? 4. What state is known as the Cornhusker State? 5. Where is the Golden Gate located?

FOLKS OF FAME GUESS THE NAME

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Greeting and felicitations on birthday anniversaries to James Hilton, novelist; Alfred M. London, presidential candidate in X93G, and Frank Frisch, manayer of the Chicago Cuos.

By LILIAN CAMPBELL Central Ptw Writtt English family in Dorsetshire, June 2, 1840, this noted novelist and poet began writing essays and verse at the age of 19. He wrote his first novel in 1870 and two years later he published his Under the Greenwood Tree which won some acclaim. His first great success was Far From the Madding Crowd (1874). Today he is probably best known for his The , Return of the Native, Tess of the D'Urbcrvilles, Ju.de the Obscure and his great The Dynasts. He died Jan. 11, 1938 and is-buried in Westminster Abbey,1 Wrho was he? (Names at bottom of column)

GRAYSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ormiston

and Frances attended the State Fair at Indianapolis Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wible, attended the State Fair Monds.y. Rill Bosstick, Flora Harney, Hattie Cushman,' Mary Leach, Ruth McCreery, Maureen Medsker, and Chloe Mann were guests Friday of Mary Wible. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bell and children were in Terre Haute Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wible we-e supper guests Saturday evening ox Mi. and Mrs. Lee Davis of Terre Haute. Several from jbis community attended the funeral of Fylura Foutz at Union Chapel Church Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John T. RtnUn and Loretta of Dagger and J hn Rankin of Linton, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Kirton and family Sunday. ; Miss Eva Padgett of Lafayette was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McElwain t.nd family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hazel :ocl o!Danville, 111., visited with Mrs. Nora Carrithers Monday even-' ing. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson and sons attended the motorcycle races at Terre Haute Monday. Mrs. Bessie Osburn and Mrs. Fern Monk will be hostesses for a wedding shower in honor of Mrs. Joyce Murdock Monk Tues

day, September 13, at Z:00 p. m., Mr. and Mrs. Othneil Riggs an

at the Turman House. Everyone son of Chicago, visited Mr. an

is invited. j Mrs. Lon Riggs Sunday. 1 Ronald Padgett is stayln;' a j Miss Betty Meier spent tl few days with Mr. and Mrs. Otto j week-end with Mr. and .Mi-

Padgett. . ' Garland McCammon of Paxton

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WATCH YOUR, LANGUAGE ? FURLONG FUR-long) Noun, a measure of length, oneeighth of a mile. Origin Anglo-Saxon: furlang. ,

1 T h i s Twentieth Century Russian composer was born near Leningrad in 1882. He began the study of law but on the advice of the famous composer, Rimsky-Korsakov, turned to music for a career. His first ballet,. The Firebird, was written in 1910 for Diaghilev's Russian company. It was followed by Pctrushka, considered his masterpiece. He also wrote a number of other ballets and several operas. In 1927 he came out with his Oedipus Rex, an oratorio opera. In 1940 he came to the Unite Sta4.es to jfcaJS? the Eliot Nortonchair- atvllar vard university for. that year. Who is he? ' 2 Born of an old, aristocratic

IT'S BEEN SAID It is of no consequence of what parents a man is, born, so he be a man of merit. Horace.

IT HAPPENED TODAY

1087 William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, died. 1850 California was admitted to the Union.

BEDWELL REUNION The annual Bedwell reunion TRIPLE "L" will, be held Sunday, September CLUB MEETS

11th, at the Humphrey's Park in The Turman Triple

KOW'D YOU MAKE OUT? 1. King Louis XIV of France. - 2, King Gedrge II of England. - 3. $75,000 a year. . 4. Nebraska. 5. San Francisco, CaL

going atoay'jUf school? choosing business dresses for fall? selecting day-time and date time dresses f

Arthur Hale and family called ! on C. K. Daugherty and family "L" club Sunday afternoon.

Linton. Relatives and friends are met Thursday, September 1st at

welcome. Come rain or shine. the home of Mrs. Roy Walker BURGLARS ROB

for a covered dish dinner. The MOOSE LODGE

singing. Iva Myers led the devo- Burglars blew open the safe at

tions. The Doxology was sung' in the Moose Lodge of fices here yes-i AUBURN Sept. .8. (UP

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aiJHSiiMWaaBfflSafflaSSBiaiiraM" afternoon meeting opened with; HUNTINGTON, Sept. 8. (UP)

-SPECIAL. SCHOOL PLATE LUNCHES Meat. Plate Vegetable Plate 30c ea. We Will Be Open Sunday, Sept. 11 DINNERSBAKED CHICKEN And ROAST BEEF - . With All The Trimmings STANLEY CAFE

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hanging in the garage at his home yesterday by his wife, May. Mrs. Flint told authorities her husband had been despondent because of injuries.

FOUR AUBURN SAFES CRACKED

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unison. Mary Wible gave the terday. Ledge officials told police

lesson assisted by Ruth Walker some $4,000 was taken. and Freda Hayden, demonstrat- ' ing the triangle,, . outline in CORONER REPORTS flower arrangement. Piano duet DEATH SUICIDE bv Mary Wible and Cora Burton.1 TERRE HAUTE, Sept. 8. (U.R) Several quoted ,a few lines of Coroner D. M. Ferguson today poetry memorized in school days returned a verdict of suicide in for roll call response. the death of a 65-year-old coal Those present were Edith Hart . trucker. Roland Flint was found

and Alice, Clara Anderson, Bessie Osburn, Rachel Vermillion,'

Lena Woodard, Judith Arnett, Cora Burton, Freda Hayden, Mary Wible, Esther Woner, Iva Myers, Emma Cox, Ruth Brown, Vernie McClure and the hostess, Ruth Walker.

Four safes were reported broken

into by burglars here yesterday. The Citizens Lumber Co. said $500 had been taken. The Auburn Grain Co. and the Gengnagel Coal Co. reported small 'amounts of money stolen. Officials, at the Wertman Rug and Furniture Co. said their safe had been opened but nothing was missing.

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' CARLISLE LEGION j TO HOLD FAREWELL PARTY j The Carlisle American Legion Post No. 236 will give a farewell party at the Legion Home Friday, September 9th at 7 p. m. for Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolph Mallory, who are moving to Hazelton. All Legion and A'txiliiry memhers invited. Ladies bring covered dish.

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ited Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Hlnkle Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rhoadea and family were dinner guerts Monday of Noble Cox and family. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson and son Lester, of Linton called on Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Howard Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Snow of Hartford City, visited over the weak end with Mr. and Mrs. Hsea Hammond. Noble Cox, who is employed at Anderson spent the week end at home with his family. Edward Stoelting and family who have'been visiting the Howard family have returned to their home in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walker and daughter, Linda, who have been visiting the Howard's have also returned to their horns in Grsnd Rapids. . Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle Cox visit-

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