Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 184, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 September 1949 — Page 8

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1949.

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GOSPEL MEETINGS

..There will be a series of Gospel meetings begin at the Oakland Church of Christ four miles west of Carlisle Sunday, September 18th and "continue through September 28th. Bro. A. E. Phelps of Blue Ash, Ohio, will be the speaker. Bro. Frank Adamson vill be in charge of the song services. Meetings each evening at 7:30 o'clock. Everyone invited.

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Sullivan Club Meetings rOR THIS WEEK

The Sullivan Conservation Club will meet, t the City Park Thursday, September 15th at 7:30 p. m.

The date of the Get-To-Gether club meeting has been postponed to Thursday, September 22, at the Turman House.

The Willing Workers club will hold their regular meeting with Ruby Boone Tuesday, September 20th with Betty Shake co-hostess.

Sullivan P.ebckah Lodge No. 252 will meet in regular Frcn Thursday, September 15th.

Shelburn Chapter No. 209 O.E.S.' will entertain the District Deputy, Mrs. Geneva Blume, and ether visitjrs on M :iday, September 19, with a covered dish dinner at 6 n'clork. Members are urirnd to attend. Bring own table service. Visitors welcome.

Sullivan Lodge, fN,o 263 F. & A. M. Stated meeting Sept. 20th, 7:30 p. m. A very interesting film will be shown. Plan to attend. Visitors welcome. Floyd E. Nesty, W. M., Russell Inbody, Sec.

Delta Theta Tau Corn Festival, September 19th at 6:30 p. m. at Holt Hall, Merom, Indiana,

Installation of officers in council and chapter Thursday evening, September 15." Installation of council at 6:00 p. m. Covered djsh supper at 6:30 p. m. Installation of chapter at 7:30 p. m. This is a public installation. David L. Templetcn, II. P., Robert W. St'ephard, L M., and John Sweeney, Sec.

The Cancer Society , will meet Friday night, Sept. 16, at 7:30 in the library basement. Miss Hester Bland will show a film of interest to everyone. The public'1 is invited.

Royal Neighbors will meet -Friday night, September 16, at 7:30 o'clock for an important meeting. A good attendance is desired.

Ti-e Baptist Church Couples class will meet in the church basement Friday evening, September 16th at 7 o'clock. Bring sandwiches and a salad. Bring own table service. Visitors welcome.

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Miss Mary Alyce iramison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jamison of 244 West Washington Street, is among the 456 freshmen entering Wellesley College in September. These young women come from 39 states in the nation, the District of Columbia, Hawaii ana 12 foreign countries.

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to do as well against Clinton. " Game time at Clinton will be 7:30 o'clock Friday night. ' "

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WASHINGTON, Sept, 14-U.R) : President Truman today formally nnminitorJ Qan rtm Clit-fin

Dugger's Bulldogs, winners of former Ambassador to E t t' iei.fl8t!r ynlTi' succeed mes Bruce as Am ity High of Bloomington last Fri- bassador tQ A tina day, go up against much tougher i " -' opposition this week when they Mr. Truman' , announced last tackle the Clinton Wildcats at week that he would name Griffls. Clinton Friday night. - . Thomas W. S. Davis of . VirDugger showed to advantage ' S s nominated to be asagainst the bigger Univees outfit sistant Secretary of Commerce, last week in winning 33 to 8. Mr., Truman alto sent to the They will also be up against a Senate the names of the reprebigger team in the Wildcats. I sentatives of the United States at ' the forthcoming session of the Clinton opened its season last United Nations General AssemFriday by topping the Linton bly. Miners by a score of 6 to 0 in te , ecretary of State D';an Aciioopener for both teams. It was al- 0sn will head .ho delegation, so a Western Indiana Conference when he is unable to be present, clash and puts Clinton, tempor- Warren R. Austin will serve vs arily at least, at the top of the senior representative of 1'ie

HYMERA-RICKARD GAME TONIGHT Hymera End Rickards will try again tonight at 8 o'clock at Legion Fii'.d to complete the second game in their three game playoff series. Hymera won tne first game. Th second was rained out and the two teams played to a 20 inning 1 tc 1 tie in lha third game. If recessary another game will be played Friday night.

standings. The Bulldogs will depend on shaking Red Brewer loose a couple of times to make things interesting for Clinton. If Red can score a couple of times and if McCammon can do as well passing as he did against University, Dugger will have a chance to

win. , The line, with the three lettermen, Olson, Carr, and Hiatt leading the way, held Bloomington very well. With the experience of that game behind them, they hope

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