Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 195, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 September 1949 — Page 3

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SULLIVAN. INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, SEPT. 30. 1949.

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Picked To

Bucks

Beat Indii

Purdue Favored CHICAGO, Sept. 30. (UP)

Wes Fesler, Ohio State's youthful , football coach, will attempt to

bring order out of his gridiron

to re-assure the anxious Columbus faithful that their boys still

rate close to the top in the Big

Ten championship race.

The Buckeyes scared even the most rabid fans last week, com

ing from behind three times be

fore they were able to eke out a '

miserly 35 to 34 win over' Mis

souri, a Big Seven team which in !

past years has failed to give Ohio much of a battle.

While . Indiana boasted one of

the most miserable marks in the league in 1948 and looked no better against Notre Dame last week, still the Hoosiers are a Big Ten

team. This is a Big Ten game,

and Columbus, as well as every other city in the conference.

likes to think the weakest West

ern Conference eleven can come

up with the best from other

section;:. .

So it could be a do-or-die con

test fnr the hvirkeyes this weekend. Should Indiana improve in

the seven day interval, while

Fesler's combine continues at the same level, it could turn in-

TheyH Do It Every Time

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By Jimmy Hat, SOCIETY

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BIRTHDAY UPPER A surprise birthday supper was given September '12 in honor

I of Mrs. Ketse Everhart. Many j lovely gifts were received. I Those attending were Mrs. Lola Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark and grandson, Mr. and ; Mrs. Vernal Ring and . sons, Mr. , and Mrs. Walter Everhart, Mrs. John P. Curry, Mrs. Stella Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fuiford. Mi. and, Mrs. Herbert Pigg and

' scrrv Mr. amd Mrs. Gilbert Pigg , and daughter, Mrs. Bessie Ship- j man. Mr. and Mn;. Stewart Wright and grandson, Mr. and j

Mrs. Gayland Burris, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Steuerwald, Mr., and

Mrs. Ernest Clark. Bob Cox, Mr.. and Mrs. Lowell Bruce and children, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Everhart, M. and Mrs. Carol C. Grodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Pope and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Greenwood, Mrs. Elsie Ho'bert and grandchildren, Mrs. Anpie Goodwin. Harold Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClanaban and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald PuTlum and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene; Leturgez and son. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Everhart and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Everhart and sons, Mr. and Mrs.

(Jack Steuerwald and Mr. and iMs?. Ketsel Everhart and son, ! Billy.

AND FAREWELL PARTY

Mrs. H. H. Stanley was pleasantly surprised Friday night when over fifty-four friends gathered at her home for a handkerchief shower and farewell party. Mrs. Stanloy will leave for Chicago this week to visit her iscn and daughter and then go to California for the winte:'. Refreshments were served to

DISASTER SURVIVOR Florence Fournier of Detroit describes the Noronic fire scene In a Detroit coroners' court. She was the first of the Detroit survivors of the holocaust at Toronto to testify before (from left) Dr. A. E. Harris, Detroit; Capt. W. T. Kiel, and Dr. S. R. Gerber, Cleveland. (International)

Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Lisher, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis j Fordice, Mr. and Mrs, Claude Foster and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. George Fordice and Gloria, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Morrjs and Kathleen, Mrs. Fleeta Hazelrod, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur karns, Chester Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Purcell, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newkirk, Mrs. Marjorie Hale and Joe, Mrs. Zelma Hale and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Owren King and Nancy, Miss Lav erne Bedwell, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mayfield, Mi! and Mrs. Basil Kale and Ronnie and Darlene, Mrs. Margaret Ball and Rita, Mrs, Elsie Hale, Mrs. Lydia Near, Mrs. May Bedwell, Mi. and Mrs. Roscoe Flinn, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bedwell, Mrs. Mozella Jackson and Card, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pahmier and. Leon, Miss Barbara Jackson, C. E. Kinsey and Uncle Veus Carrithers, Mrs Lula Dickie, and the hoslens, Mrs. Maybelle Stanley.

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REFITTED AS A LABORATORY and headquarters ship, the LST (L) 1091 was used by Seattle, Wash., researchers studying Bikini's waters, sea life, birds, plants and animals for three summers to determine the effects of the atomic bomb' tests of 1946 in that Pacific atoll. First report on the studies said it apparently is safe to swim in the lagoon at Bikini, but the food supply still carries traces of radioactivity. It was not said when natives may return. (International)

to another nip and tur't batf-v would return to. action to boost Vernon Hayden, has returned to

Nobody expected this. Ohio the Boilermakers. ' " '-;knon, K.entueicy

State was lavuicu to win some three or four touchdowns. The game takes precedence over two ether league clashes,

Wisconsin's up and

DODD ERIDGE

Miss Pauline Hayden visited I Rosemary Milam Thursday

Mr.' and Mrs. Vernon HaydW' Mr. and , Mrs. Vernon Hdyden,

corning ! andj dauchter. Pauline. Dennis Pauline and Danny, and ; Mrs.

eleven against Illinois at Cham- hayden and Mrs. ; Luvisa Wood Luvisa Wood called on Mi'., anpaign and Iowa! a possible league attended services at the Sullivan ' 2vn'3- Lowell Ko!ycross Sunday darkhorse, against Purdue, in remecostal Church in builivan j evening. the fame category,, at Lafayette, i Sunday. - ' ' )

The Dcdser;:. still winning a.?-I m- "anA mVc nm waAa iom .. ckc-o ' dphmtov '

claim for tha 41 to, 0 victory over guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Emory Marquette to open th season, j w aers one day last week, were picked to edge Illinois in ai Mrs. Luvisa Woo 3 and . Abe close one with most Mini back- Wilkey called on Mrs. Bertha ers a trifle shy after the 20-20 Ryland and her brother Sunday, tie which Iowa State achieved They also called on Mrs. Toody

aKHASEEK reunion

The Thrasher reunion was held at the shelter house at the Sullivan City Park Sunday, Sept. 25. A covered dish dinner was served at noon. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thrasner, Mrs. Jesse

against the Ray Eliot Equal last Bogard and twin daughters.

week Miss Pauline Hayden and Den- Alsop, Mrs. Rachel Pugh, .Mr. urdue was given a one touch- ' Hayden called ori Mrs. 'and Mrs. Ray D. Alsop and Dcndown ncd toward a victory over Wood .Monday. , i nie of Linton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy

the Hawkeyes, but Eddie Anderson's crew had s-ime n.ot with passing and fumbling last week when it lost to U.C.L.A.

Some sticky fingered ball car

riers ebuld make up the difference, but Purdue was p',rv'" Harry Szyporski, the league's leading ground gainer lasi ,yea

Pap And His Jug Band

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ijimday School at 9:30 a. m. o. Thrasher and Jean, Mr. and Prayer meeting Tuesday night Mrs. Loran Dillingham and Poy at 7:30 o'clock. The Willing and jimmie, Mr. and iMrs, RoWorkers will meet Wednesday) u Mi;furuft. Mr. an1 lYl"" afternoon with Mrs. Oda Bailey. Charles M. McCullough of Sulliiie uoau bnage Missionary I van, Mr, and Mrs. (iibert Gamscciety met with the ladies of bill of Terre Haute, Mr. ' and the Prairie Creek Missionary ! Mrs. Robert Gambill and Jan of s-ociety Wednesday. A covered : Brazil, Mr. and Mrs. Riegel Osdish dinner was enjoyed at! burn of Columbus,-Indiana, Mrs. noon. Cletis Flath, Mrs. Betty Shake , Mrs. Lyle Lawhead was the and Carolyn of New Lebanon flinner guest of Mrs. Oda Bailey j Mr. and Mn. FH Hbbb and Surda;. ' Dorothy, Phil.v Billy and Randy,

Wade Mrs. Lee Thrasher and Peggy

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert

and family of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with Mi. and Mrs. Bill Wade. Miss Fern Brown 6f Sullivan, visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sinclair one day last week. Miss Kathleen Hayden, who has spent the past two weeks

and Kay, Mrs. Ray Saucerman and Jerry and Robert of Sullivan, R.- 1, Misses Norma , Alsop and Viclet Perigo of . Linton, Elisabeth and Ruth1 Thrasher of Sullivan, Earl'ine Hobbs of Sullivan, R. 1, Don and Jim Elliott of Linton, Den Hobbs and Jim-

with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. mie Thrasher of Sullivan, R. 1. SHAHOMRAN VISITS ORPHANS-

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know-how, or for our Buick-trained skills, or for the fact that everypart, every adjustment and operation is just what the factory has specified. Yet there's a thrilling difference in the way your Buick behaves under . our careful care. Bring it to us next time you want lubrication, or an adjustment, or a thoroughgoing checkup and give yourself a mighty pleasant surprise!

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MOHAMMAD RIZA, Shah of Iran, accompanied by twin sister, Princess Ashraf, and prime minister, M. Saed (left), attends anniversary ceremony of the Princess Ashraf Orphanage in Teheran, one, of th princess' charities. The shah, recently divorced from Princess Fawzia

J of Egypt, currently rules without a queen. (International)

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