Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 42, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 February 1945 — Page 3

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iary, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.50. ard of Thanks, $1.00. .... ..

ulutions, In Mcmoriams, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.50.

For Sale

For Rent

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the time to got your have all heights , o

:d weight fence. Farm Bureau

John Deere parts and

0 Call ZoO HI rnuue xjum i.

y Service, Sullivan, Ind.

Plants.

FLOWERS and

fi's Greenhouse.

LITY FEEDS Egg mash,

scratch leea, z.o: my

$2.50: rabbit pellets,

lug food, $4.05, 25 lbs,, $115. Feed Store.

FOR RENT Clean, comfortable Sleeping rooms, close, in.. 128 VV. Wall. Phone 760 after five p. m.

Wanted

tMNTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse Charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co.

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News Every Day From Nei ghboring Towns

Blis3 Esther Myers of

State Teachers College

Indiana is -the between

RICHARD C, STOCKWEU, above, .holds some kind of a record with .his-"on the battlefield" promotion ; from corporal to lieutenant, but when records are discussed, we'll

, give him top honors for the man- . ner in which he celebrated the i

guest of her father

i semesters, - J Mrs. E. A. Hammack aud Mrs. iF. M. Dukes attended tlie D.A.R. luncheon in Sullivan February 22. .

Miss Marcella Dukes of India-

Bert Francis Linton, S 2c, has

a few

Betty Annis were in Terre Haute

Saturday mormnfi--Helping Hand Class '

The ladies of the Helping nan"

CK" "bATTEKY CHAllG-

Don"t -.take chances , on a

- battery. Gel. it charged to-'Garage.

u a: minimum of time for an .mical lirice. IIUD'S STAND. STATION. Vickrey's.

WANTED: Truck and auto mc-

ljU.i cliunic; lubrication and lire man;

auto parts man; Dare frame ma-

lassistitnt. Good wases. Tlrasanl

n oi king conditions. Overtime pay

See "Cooncy" Borders,

napolis spent the week-end with

parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. M.

Apples $1.00 to 3.00 per bu, 'Id storage. Turley, $3.50 per bu. 'jlten Orchard, Lintoni Ind.

f NEW Factory Engines available

,r .r.hrvsler made cars and

fodge Trucks. Genuuic parts and

orvice. xjricnneia motor um.

WANTED TO BUY Girl's bl cycle; small radio. Call 416 or in. quire at 219 So. Main. .

i. to th canture of 21 her parents, Dr. and Mrs.

, German vehicles and the killing of Dukes. I '65 Nazis. . (International) j Dr. Joe Dukes arrived Monday 1 - i to be the gucsl of his parents. Dr.

v' ' . "r " " " ' " i and Mrs. Dukes. NOTICE We will receive a! Rev. Cooper is seriously ill at

C'ilizcinit carload of lump coal Wednesday , his home. '. or Thursday. Will be rationed to Mrs. George Holder entertained ; one-half ton per family. No or- j her bridge club Thursday after-

ders taken until Wednesday . noon. Members present- were, morning. Draper Coal Company. ! Mrs. Ten Rector, Mrs. Priscilla

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AT PURITY FOOD SHOP 25 lbs. Farmers Pride Flour, $1.17;

3 lbs. Farmers Pride coffee, 69c

3 cioz. country eggs, yyc. i

any, 24 North Main, Sullivan, Indf cuurst, atThc TotShop.

Miscellaneous

AS SOFT as lamb's wool is right they are lamb's wool. Those adorable Easter lambs beautifully

made for hard use and washable,. th(,ir kindncsSj alI who hc1ped in

Yung, Mrs. Yenita Phillippi, Mrs. E. Jones, and Mrs. Win. Hammersly. Delicious refi'eshments

' i Were served by the hostess.

CARD OF THANKS I

We wish to thank everyone fori

FOR SALE "Pine Tree" lawn

d. Blue grass, white - clover,

grass. We sell. Vigoro fertil-

WLG. Biggs & .Son Hdw,

lain.

the funeral services and those i

ALVEY irays 10c for your beef i wno sent uowers lor our son ana hides. Alvey Feed Co., southwest; grandson and nephew, Billy Joe, corner 2nd & Ohio, Terre Haute. j Bohnger. ,

mr. ana mrs. wneeicr-inu

been home on leave for

days, visiting friends. . The Missionary. Society met at the home of Mrs. Tom Walters Friday afternoon, with nine members present. Paula Aim Club. The Paula Ann Home Economics Club met at the home of Mrs. Katie Schultz Feb. 14th, with Mrs.

Eva Bean as co-hostess. At noon , tenda,lce is desired

a coverea aisn aiiinei was aeivcu. The table was beautifully decorated in keeping with Valentine clay. At 1:30, the meeting was Called to order by the president, with the following program given: Song of the month, "Ben Bolt." Club Creed, in unison. Roll Call. Each member responded with a quotation of some famous person born in this month.

The presiaeni aistrioutea zu nea anee

Cross kits to be made. , Lesson, "Good Meals for . Busy Days" was given by Mrs. Emmaline Miller and Mrs. Anna Bown. Self-improvement discussion: "If we can't get what we . like,

' let's try to like what we can get." 1 The meeting was closed with

The decorations carried out the Strangled Banner". DevotioriH patriotic colors. On the speaker's were given by Mrs. Hull followed, table was a huge bouquet of red, by prayer by Mrs. Wood. Ju:?i;t " white and blue flowers and red, Laujjjhlm played two flulc solos white and blue candles. Each accompanied by her sitter, Myra, table had ti centerpiece of these at the piano. Mrs. Wood then colors with a red candle, and tiny gave a wry intcrcstinp t-!k' hatchets at each place. ; about Washington and the early The guests present were: Mrs'. 'days at the White House.' Prayer Claude Conner.- Mrs. .Rudolph by Armcta Cramer closed the

'Hie lacues oi w. , Wemz, Mrs. Howard Sweet, Mrs. program. An interesting game ol Class of New Lebanon will meet . Ra,an0r Eng. questions and answers about-

xnursujy, . bore Mnm-u- Rains. A covered dish din-!"-'

ner will be served at noon hour. Brine table service. A good at-

Mrs. W. D. Bolinger, Mrs. iamous people was enjoyed by,,,.

Dale Billman, Mrs. Herschcl Ben- all. Kefrcsliments were served to . nelt, Mrs. A. S. Re'ed, Mrs. A. I. thirty-one members. Hostesses Brown, Mrs. Ora Benefield, Mrs., were Armeta Cramer, Rub;.; "" John T. Hays, Mrs. H. Smith, Allen, Grace Baughman, Geneva Mrs. Dorothy Stratton, Mrs. Al- Keys and Elsie Nichols. " len Coulson, Miss Maude McCon-'

nell, Miss Nelle McClelland, Mrs.

Zelma Harbaugh Missionary Sccisty

The Zelma Harbaugh Mission-1 Gilbert Snyder, Mrs. Nelle Wald-

ary Society will have the regular , ron Mrs. C f . Bngg, Mrs. Alice Lojs sl ;hcrd nt thc wt.,.( . meeting Friday evening, March Colfnian -Mrs. Amelia Crowder, c)d al Bloumintou visilil,B witll

2 at 7:30 O ClOCK. Al UllS lUUtl- '' "uu iwm, mi a. "iii. viutvuIng committees will be appointed er, Mrs. John Organ, Mrs.. Harve to nrenare the Sacrificial Lunch- Crowder, Sr., Mrs. I. C. Maxwell.

con, a yearly pre-Easter observ-

LOCALS

March Colfman, -Mrs. Amelia Crowder, ' Hi TJi Drtc. IV 1 Wm rnniirrl.

IllCfl- itxia. nuu mia. viutvu- JL-

Mr. and Mi's. Albert Tolb'-rt

Mrs. A. B. Libke. Mrs. A. Cuea on umei onepnera oaiu-

Mrs. Dot Elmore of 213 East Owens, Mrs. Wallace Springer, day.

Wall street will be hostess.

Miss Teresa Wolfe. Mrs. Eloise Mr. and Mrs. Cleman Rusher

Skidmore, Mrs. Elsie Bridwell, and children, of Muncie, are Mrs. Frank Heath, Mrs.' John here visiting Mr. and Mrs Ben Springer, Mrs. Ivan : Pinkston, Conger and other relatives.

540 , Miss Marian Ogle, Mrs. Hubert, Mrs. Ben Fogue of Fairbanks

in Sullivan

G. II. Club The G. H. Club wiM meet the f ivfi.c Vm-no Mnnrp. 540

South Main St., Thursday, March Edwards, Mrs. F. M. Dukes and ' transacted business

CALL 897 for Cold Wave Pcrmauents, $10.00 and $15,00. Others

bR SALE-Baby bed, slightly 53.50 up. Charm Beauty Shop,

zib w. uonaiason. rasfment wat.t.s leak? -

Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Mrs. Irene Sctulz.

Mrs. Mary Cowen of Hume, Illinois 'spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Martha Shaw. Mrs. Shaw remains quite ill. , ,

Stanifec i Mrs. Vivian Dilley and . Miss

ress.le 342.

m SALE Registered Short-

bull, 3'i yrs. old. Canadian d. Joe Duffer, 2 miles west of sville.

PRIVATE TO MAJOR AT 31

BOSTON (UP) One of the

Ask us about. CEM-HARD. Stops youngest majors in the U. S. Army leaks, waterproofs. WILKINSON is Nicholas J. Khoury of the South LUMBER CO. iEnd, who rose from buck private

at 18 to wear a gold leaf on his

ALVAN1.ED

:ths, 6 ft. to

iber Co.

Boofint 12 ft.

AT LAST thc kind of baby

dresses we've wanted to have. As " " j reasonable or as elaborately, ex- , . ' pensive as you like. Found at

macK

pensive as you The Tot Shop.

shoulders at 21. Maj. Khoury, who commands a troop carrier squadron in England, was made a shavetail at 18, a first lieutenant at 19, a captain at 20.

OR SALE Five young cows

i calves: seven yearlings. W.

p'rainc, first house south of

udora.

Oft SALE Pine Tree, -Alsike

Sweet Clover, Timothy. Red

i,- Lespedeza. Our prices are

t. Come in. W. G. Biggs & Son No. Main

J il. I

OR SALE 1929 Model A Ford

lie. A-l conriiuon, 5 gooa ures.

pure at Minnie Hcnwions,

K. 3 Sullivan.

FOB SALE Nubian Ileatrola, j large size, like new; also . Hotr Blast Heater. 151C N. Main. Phone 005-L. !

HELINEHS All sizes for truck

I and passenger tires. $2.50 up. Ex- . ....... A'. " - , ir i . r-. i

vd Station. Vickrey's.

NOTICE Just received 6 Warm Morning (cabinet) model heaters, 4 200-lb. Warm Morning black heaters, 2 Majestic (cabinet) healers, 2 Majestic ranges. Woodward's of course. Dagger, Ind, CHEER UP your rooms with new wallpaper. New patterns. Buy now! Also have TRIMZ readypasted wallpaper ' and borders. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. , ''CRIB Spreads" did you say? You haven't seen anything till you ' see what The Tot Shop has now.

1001 uses for STONEWALL Fireproof, rot proof, no painting lasts a lifetime; easy to put on barns, sheds, chicken" houses, etc. Economical. WILKINSON LUM-' BE It CO. , ;

furhatv Volunteers

ATTENTK N FAR MEKS Will have seed corn for sale on north

FOR SALE - Three-vcar-old!side scun,'p about Mar- 2UUl' A,, 'ercheron, good one. Clarence . swcet cov" and P1JTO''"- Come in, V'altcrs. Dodd Bridge. Graysvilleilook us owr- Bil1 M't'key-

"""". ,.. . i DO YOU know a sick child that VoR SALE-Cheap, the build- ieds busy.,, work? Thc. Tut Shop f; will! metal. j-oof . and .shed at has an Interesting line of cducaA rranpi. cf tn,i ci,..i. ticinal activities. Sunday School

Bonnie Milam were supper guests 'Friday evening of Mrs. Stella j Johnson.' : . . i Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coyncr

l of. Dogger spent Friday and Sat

urday here visiting relatives and I friends. I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott and i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pierson attendj ed the funeral of Mr. Cowger, father, of Mrs. Paul Coyner at Hidalgo, Illinois. i Mr. and Mrs. Marion McKinlcy

I and daughters of Muhster, Indiana and Mr. and Mrs. Hall BoIgarri nf East Chicago spent the ! week-end ' here with relatives. jDi-an Bogafd accompanied them ,110111?.' for a visit, j Mrs. Dorothy Benson and sons spent Sunday with Mrs. Effie j Cooper and Hachcl Cooper and sons. , , Pally and Marilyn Copcland and Carolyn Sue Daniels spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Sparks. Mrs. Myrtle Arnctt U-rt Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Phancuf at, Augusta,

' Michigan. I Gene Vigua S 2c, who is in ; training at the University of Chicago spent the week-end he'e iwilh Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vigus and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts and , son, Jinlmie. shopped in Sullivan .last Tuesday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts

I and Thelma, Erma and

I thc club prayer. . j . The entertainment consisted of ; a reading by Mrs. Eva Bean and i a' contest, "Do you remember the i things about Lincoln and Wash

ington," by Emmaline Miller. ; I ' Those present were Myrtle Wool lejAnna Brown, Doloi es Turner, Laura Russell, ' Rushia : McCracken, Edna Dudley, 1 Stella Payne, Eva Bean, Emmaline Mill-

er, iern Banfield, Lois Richmond.

Guests were Mrs. R. L. Grimes and Dorothy Brock. Mrs. Sarah White of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Noladv

;and children of Bicknell were, ; supper guests Sunday of Mrs. No- ' ! lady's mother, Mrs. Edward1

White of Shelburn. I

1st. for an all-day meeting. Dinner

will be served at 12 o'clock. All members bring a covered dish and table service.

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Mrs. Wm. blSSOn. ?atnrHnv

mm ' ' I Miss Jeanette Snavely of PurMcrom War Wives , due University at Lafayette, is The Mcrom War Wives.. Club.1 spending a few days between met at the home of 'Rachel Aim. terms with her parents, Mr. and!' Cooper. The evening was enjoyed Mrs. Arthur Snavely. in playing games. Betty Collier ! Betty Cauldwell of Indiana Uni-

The annual guest day luncneon . and Agnes Rinard received prizes. versity at Bloomington, is spend-

:ing a few days between terms at

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of the Nathan Hinkle Chapter Refreshments were served.

.Hotel - Dining . Room Thursday, I Smith, Pauline Richardson, Mil- i Myrtle Coryell 'of MacMurray Feb. 22nd, with 32 members and dred Vest, Meredith Pinkston College at Jacksonville, 111... is guests enjoying a most delightful Reah Gettinger, Betty Collier, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. program. The Regent, Mrs. John, Coralie Arnett, Agnes Rinard, Noble Coryell, a few days bcS. Taylor, presided and presented Anna Dillon, Betty Arnett, Mi- tween terms. Mrs. John Purcell, who gave the i nerva Pinkston, Reva Bates, Ruth Miss Lida Durham, student at invocation, followed by the salute Arnett, June Moon, Dot Benson Purdue; University at Lafayette, is to the flag led by Mrs. Elizabeth and the hostess, Rachel Cooper, the guest of her' parents, Mr. and McClelland. . j The next meeting will be held Mrs. James Durham of the Davis ; Mrs. J. T: Reid, in charge of March 7 at the home of Dot Ben- Hotel. i the music, introduced Miss Mil- son. : Mr. and Mrs. "Wilbur Lloyd : dred Williams, who presented her j .. ,and daughter of Frankfort, Ind., , trio, Miss Naomi Ruth Hedrick,, .... 'spent the week-end visiting Mr.

Miss Myra LaughUn and Miss ouay ocnoui iass iuccis and Mrs. Flaud Llovd.

Mrs.. Hartley "Williams - is in

; Bernadync Hull. They sang ! "Tousle-head Lullaby," "In the

New York City visiting her

! teachers take note. too.

FOR SALE Oats, 80c; Patoka; ybeans, $2.50; Dunfields, $2.33;!

mothy hay, $20: 2-bottom 16-in. 1

ow on rubber, $100; new accty-1

ne welder, culling attachments, 00; Wheatland disc plow; fourheel rubber tired wagon; .25 ealer Colt automatic revolver. John

elly, Graysville Phone.

Lost

LOST A brown billfold Saturday between the Farmersburg

Box

Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, shwp, calves and lios.. Call Monroe Feed Service, .Snlli- ' hu phone HlVl of Crawford '8201 or Crawford 10. Terre Haute. We dhv aU

phone charges. 21 hour ser

vice. J6Kn'WacKferC6 Terre Haute. Indiana

identification papers. Write

93, Paxton. PARTIES are known that took

chair and containert packed of , various things out of Ella.Kuottsi home. Please return at once to avoid trouble. , MEN and women who need supports for health apply early i each month on account, of ration-. ing. Iva Giles, Phone 561. I

iVITH TURKEY now otlicially at .vor with the Axis, Turhan Bey, iuuidsoine film star and favorite with the ladies, is awaiting possible cull to thc colors. The young actor, one of the few Turkish nationals to win prominence in Hoi' lywood, already has wired hi; country' embassy for instruc

tions.

were Sunday guests of Mr. and

i.Mrs. George Raley of Paxton.

Mrs. Jennie Carrico ot Tcrt'e Haute visited her sister, Mrs. Funkhouse over the week-end. ! Miss Billie Margaret Shaw of Terre Haute spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Shaw.- , Cpl. Robert Strahle left Mon

day morning lor a nospnai in I Washington, after spending several days with his mother, Mrs. Mary Strahle. I Miss Mildred Annis of Law-' ' renceville, Illinois spent the week-end here, , I George Hammer of Terre Haute ..

was a Ilymcra visitor Sunday.- . Mr;-. Floyd Kil lough of Indianapolis is visiting hcr: parents, Mr. and Mrs., Ralph Marshall.. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leon Littlejohn were in Cory Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Corne of

Jimmie, Bicknell visited Mrs. Cnrne's pa

Sunday School Class Meets Mrs. Wood's Sunday School olass of the Baptist Church mcV

Hush of thc Afternoon and "God Thursday night, February 22, for ; daughter, Miss Suzanne Williams.

liiess uur L,anu.' lhese young mcir mommy meeting. ine meet- i Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davidson had ladies were greatly appreciated by ing was opened by ; singing as .their week-end guest their their audience. "America." The minutes of the daughter, Mrs. William Eppley of Mrs. Taylor presented Mrs. last meeting were read and nhiffloti. Ind. Mrs Ktinlov is . a

Emma Kennedy, with much praise financial report given. The new j teacher in the Junior High School

jor ner outstanding qualities ana projects lor the coming year were at Bluff ton.

abilities. Her book reviews hayc; discussed by the president and (never failed to delight her audi- she appointed a committee j ences, and her review of Irving: composed of Estella Richmond, Stone's "Immortal Wife'' was no 'Ruth Gadbcrry and Mary Scott exception. She held her audience's -to investigate and make Out a closest attention as she related j list of names' of old people who the story of. the wife of John C. would' like to go to church but

rreemont, Jessie Benton Free-: are unable to got there.

moot, throughout his rather tu- ; member of the church will take

multuous career. The Chapter and; a Sunday; to go after these people

ine ciuos ot Millivan arc most; and takv them; home after chinch, fortunate indeed to have the op-1 Sylvia Goodman opened the I portunily of hearing Mrs. Kenne-! program with a reading about the

y. 1 1 lag, group singing "The Star

Miss Mary Evelyn Pigg, student at a technical school in St. Louis. Mo., spent the week-end here and in Graysville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Pigg. Mrs. Wayne Creed and 'young sons and Pvt. and Mrs. George

Each St.Clair of Indianapolis, were"

week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. St.Clair. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Waldorfhad as their week-end guest luci daughter,' Miss .Jean Waldorf i oC Winchester, Ind.

SHELOURI

Mrs. Bill Myers has spent the

last two weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Opha Tinchcr, in Stickney, West Virginia. Mrs. Sally Miller of South

(International. Bend, spent the week-end here i with relatives and friends.

rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Randall , over the week-end. ' Mrs. Roy' Wortman went to Terre Haute Monday morning. ; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mathers ' and family, were in Linton SatI u relay afternoon. Miss Mary Sue Tennis returned to her work in Terre Haute Monday mominc.

Mrs. Charles Marshall and Frank Criss of Terre Haute visited friends and relatives here over the week-end. Mrs. Leon Littlejohn and Miss

One-Minute Test 1. What was the nationality of Aida, the heroine of the opera of that name? t 2.. What is a chryselephantine ;tatue? 3. W h a t . w a s Michelangelo's last name?

'Quit paying rent and own a liome. Sjweial bargains on property on Installment plan. Also farms for sale. . W. T MELLOTT

' Words of Wisdom Distinction is the consequence, never the object, of a great mind. Washington AUston.

-GRAB BAG

A" woman precedes her' escort in the receiving line at a . reception, f

Today's Horoscope You are the 'intellectual "arid spiritual type of person and devote much time and effort to study and religion. You have an analytical mind which forces you never to accept anything as absolute fact without personal investigation. Athletics appeal to you, and you will travel a great

deal."' While"" Mercury "and'TJranu's '

are generating- adverse vibrations,' do not be exacting with members of your family. The slightest show of anger on your part might be the start of a domestic upheaval, If you make use of your willpower you will not find this task difficult.

, One-Minute Test Answers 1. Ethiopian. ' 2. One made or . covered .with gold and ivory. S.BuonaroUi.

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