Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 59, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 March 1945 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- THURSDAY. MAR. 22, 1945. FABB EES If you need fa SATURDAY EVENING. SHERMAN Friday and Sat. Adults 35c Children- 16c.
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Associate Feature "There Goes Kelly" with Jackie Moran Wanda McKay
SOCIETY
Honor Birthday
Due To Monthly Losses It you lcse so much during monthly periods that you feel so weak, "dragged out" this may be due to low bleod-lron 60 try Lydla E. Plnkham's tablets one of the greatest blood-Iron tonics you can buy. Plukham's Tablets are p.lso famous to help relieve symptoms or montlily functional disturbances. Follow label dlrectlojis, ., .-. .
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ble of Coalmont, Mrs. Robert Miller of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Hpnrv ATar.ohall mid eanddaueh- !
ter, Betty Robinson of Hymera,' Marion Wheeler of Richmond, the honored guest and Mrs. Elrwr Harris. Afternoon callers wore Marino Pigg, Mary Alice Bledsoe and Wilma Sturgeon of Cass. Alpha Delphian Club , The Alpha Delphian. Club met Monday afternoon in the Library, with Mrs. J. B. Maple presiding in the absence of , Mrs; ' Harry Lowry, the president. The program was presented by Mrs. Harry Gilmore, who opened
the meeting with a Bible reading and prayer. Mrs. A. B. Libke read
a very interesting paper on taxes
her topic being "Taxes Used to be Dull Not Today." Mrs. Libke said in part, "Taxes may not' sound like a glamorous or exciting sub1 ject, for it does not pull at our heartstrings, but iu recent months
it does pull at our pursestrings." J
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by taxes." , The closing number on the program was the presentation by Mrs. Ralph Adams of Miss Waneta Laughlin, who played a beau
tiful number, "Golden Wedding," on the flute;: Miss Ruby Lee Laughlin with a number, "Valse Romantique," on the mellophone; and Miss Mary Jean Gharst, who played "Oriental" by Cue on the flute. These numbers - were' most ably accompanied by Miss Myra
Laughlin. The girls delighted their audience, and their numbers were must appreciated.
Honoring the seventy-seventh 11 wou1 se.em that women were
XOTK'K OF APPOINTMENT Notice, is hereby Kiwn tliot tho timlftrsigned has been arpointed ' AdminiKUator of the estate of Willis Drake, deceased lute of Sullivan County. Indiana. Said estalo is supposed .lo be solvent. .' - '. MURRAY DRAKR; AdinlniAlrator. PIrk & Tennis, Attorneys. . 1st inn. S-S-Jfi :it.
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son, at Rosecrane Field, a base of the Ferrying Division, Air Transport Command near St. Joseph, Missouri.- Lieutenant Holland was
given the Cluster for 450 hours of ! hirthHav nnnivpraw nf . Rimor just beginning to worry about
operational flight a. pilot of Air Harris rural route five, Sullivan, tnem tnat t,iey had let Congress Transport Command cargo planes relatives and friends gathered at pass tax laws while tny were in the China-Burma-India Thra-1 his home Sunday to help him busy about otner things. Perliaps ter. He also wears the Distin- celebrate the occasion. At the tnis is true because women pay guished Unit Citation Badge. noon nour a bountiful dinner was most of tne hidden taxes, and men
Born in Martin County, Indiana, . served. Lieutenant Holland was gradu- Xrose esent were Mr. and
D.iPSer. Indiana IMnw nnlv 9.9! Mrs- Bil1 Harris, Mr. and
CURRENT NOTES OF MEROM INSTITUTE
More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH
tained important communications by his courageous and tireless efforts in repairing and relaying wire lines that had been cut by enemy shell fire.
Trose present
Mrs.
years old, the lieutenant is a Lee Harris and children, Ann, veteran of 16 months' service in Jean, Jimmy and Jackie all of the Far East, from which theater Terre Haute, Mrs. Harold Nushe returned last August. He is haum of Kingston, Ohio, Mrs. married and his wife is in St. : Marshall Sripman of Detroit,
Joseph with him. A brother, Michigan, Mrs. Joe Stinnett of and me and everyone, who has Lavonne Holland, is a fireman Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Go- bought bonds. It must be handled
second class in the Navy
Events of interest on the Merom Institute calendar the past week include the following: On Wednesday evening, March
14, there was a joint committee
meeting of the Indiana State
pay most of the direct taxes. She , Teachers College Committee with made the statement that every , the Merom Community Council five dollars spent for cosmetics Committee. It was held as a dinincludes at least a . dollar tax. ner meeting at the home of Mr.
"These taxes can be paid, but only1 and Mrs, Shirley Greene. Those
if our . economy becomes increas
ingly productive. They are serious and we dare not repudiate
them., The money is owed to you
I AWARDED ANOTHER MEDAL
First Lieut. Warren Holland,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hoi-1
Hr la a nleasant vr&y to overcome 1 , j ',,0l wmta fivn Sullivan.
loose plate discomfort FASTEETH. an 1 la,'" ' Improved powder, uprinltled on upper ; recently received tne UaK J-.edI and lower plates holds them firmer o cluster to the Air Medal, signithat they feel more comfortable. No Air Bummy. Booey, pasty taste or feeiinp. fying the award of a second Air it's alkaline (non-acid). Doe not sour. Medal from his Commanding Cheeks -plate odor" (denture breath). - ' ' , , w p.,.,.
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of the estate of Harvey C. Cooper, deceased late of Sullivan County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. LULU GERTRUDE COOPER, . . . - Executrix. Lewis E. Chowning, Attorney.
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in attendance from Terre Haute were Dean JrT5. Grinnell, Dean Dewey Annakin, Prof. Ralph Wat
son, V. L. Tatlock and Clarence Morgan. The Merom Council was represented by Trustee E. B. Wal
ters, Mrs.' Constance Pleasant, Rev
Carl Landes and Mr. Greene. Discussion centered aroiind the development of Merom schools as a practice teaching center, and plans for a two-day conference sponsored by the College in June, at the Institute. The theme of the conference is to be "Problems of Democracy." On Thursday evening, Marcl 15, the Merom Associates of the
EASTER GREETING CARDS 5 c to 50c EASTER STUFFED TOYS $1.69 to $3.39
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Beautiful Wall Paper Paper those rooms now. Wallpaper is not expensive.
Aunt' . . Sue's Dry Cleaner Does a ijood job. Gal. 64c 2 Gal $1.19
WrisleyV Bath Superbe Soap 4 cakes for $1.00
Bennett's Pharmacy A Dependable Drug Store Since , 1914 Phone 96
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hor litTA friends ' nt. Holt kali. Sunday. .
celebrating her fourth birthday..!--Mrs. Nellie' Fvobbins and -dim-On Thursdav evening the B.Y.P.U.' ghter, Grace visited-Mrs. Rein
immediate Merom community en-! group 0f young people of the Sul-j Broshears of Dugger Sunday, joyed a fellowship meeting at Holt iivan Baptist church enjoyed a' Everett Houldson was in Dug-
liail. A general tllsetlSSlOn Ol tMei clrntinrr mn-tv at Ihp Chilliel ocv iV-.ntl'
Eugenia Swan was in Linton recently. "
cxpannea rrogram pian lor me gyni. Also on Thursday evening Institute was held, along with the the seniors of Merom high school announcement of.- the annual had a play party at Holt Hall, enspring financial drive. Light re- joying games under the direction freshments were enjoyed by Mes-'0f Keith Daugherty. v
flames Laura Scott, Marguerite
and Frieda Hubble, Waneta and GeKiya Daugherty, Stella Johnson,Kat.Cplvin, Faye Johnson, Ovaiyij; Arnett, Drue Pinkston, Grace ; Milam, Irene Raley, Mary Wible, -Rev. Shirley Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris. The interests of youth of the community, were served by three events of the week: On Thursday afternoon little Janice Smiley of Merom, entertained twenty-five of
JERICHO Mr. and Mrs. Ray Broshears of Crane visited Mr. and Mrs. James Scott ql Dugger recently. Raymond Pigg visited in Cass
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