Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 95, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 May 1945 — Page 6

STJLLfVAN DAILY TIMES-. FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1945.

, TONIGHT AND SATURDAY "BELLE OF THE YUKON" with Randolph Scott Gypsy Rose Lee - Dinah Shore - Bob Burns . ., Plus Paramount Late News Events, i

ft lf. I hn I " t inspired saga of a great j , American Lady!

milk Donald WOODS . Aim ME Ann DORAH

Plus Cartoon and Late Issue Fox News Events.

SUNDAY AND MONDAY.

Adults 35c. Child. 16c.

TONIGHT AND SATURDAY - f"Saddle Leather Law" and "I Love a Mystery' Chapter No. 6, "Zorro's Black Whip."

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Added Attractions. . "Musical" - "Cartoon" & News Of The Day.

SUNDAY and. ... ' MONDAY.

SHERMAN "p1 , Children, 11c.

SERVES IN NAVY

Thomas Chambers Jr. S 2c, completed his boot training . at TJreat Lakes '. and two months training at Camp Thomas, Davisville; Rhode Island. Friends may write him at 1-J8th Company A. Platoon 11. N.,,C., T. C, Port Hueneme, California. -... ' . Darwin Chambers E. M. 3c, has been serving aboard a minesweeper for the past fourteen months. They t are sons of Mrs. Thomas Chambers of Toledo, Ohio,' formerly of Sullivan, R. R. 5.

HOSPITAL NOTES

I Admitted May 10: Mrs. Ella Hunt of 220 East Washington Street, for observation; Mrs. Earl Wilbur of Farmersburg rural , route one, for treatment. I Dismissed May 10: Frank Shelton -of Paxton; . Charles Wiggins r.f QheilHiirn' TUTrc Paw Wollsi snH

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LIFE FARMERSBURG I RESIDENT PASSES

Mrs. Mary Pullum, lifelong resident ' of the Farmersburg community, succumbed Wednes day evening at nine o'clock at the advanced, age of 94 years. Mrs. Pullum was born in the Farmersburg community and had lived her entire life there, however, in recent months she had been iiving with her daughter due to ill health. :' '

Surviving are the daughter,

Mrs. Pullum, at whose home she died; one son, Herman Pullum, of near Lewis, Indiana; one foster son, Harry S. ITunlwork f Tti Hiiule; on sister, Mrs.' Emina Graham of Farmersburg; two brothers, Charles B. HuntWork of Blackhawk, Indiana and

Frank Huntwork of Seattle, Washington; eight grandchildren and . four great-grandchildren. The body will be brought to Farmersburg and taken to the Ray Wood Funeral Home where it will lie in state until funeral time Saturday when it will be taken to the Fletcher's Chapel Church -tor services at two o'clock. Interment will be made

in the adjoining cemetery.

Teen - Agers (Continued from Page U

fporation. I The building just vacated by the American Legion is being made ready for the youth center, 'and it is expected that the center will be open and in operation

in a very few days.

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NEW QUALITY FOODS at your grocer's HesmerY Sweet Vegetable Relish Sweet Onion Relish Sweet Beet Relish . . Manufactured by CLYDE M. IIESMER, INC. Evansville, Indiana

incorporated by adults to hold and look after the physical property of the center. .The incorporators-were" Joe tW. Anstead, Wendell Tennis and Alonzo C. Owens. The first board of Directors are, Joe W. Anstead, Wendell Tennis, C. E. -Fisher, John S. Taylor, D. H. Brown and E. F. Springer. Of those the first officers are President, Joe W. Anstead; Vice-president, John S. Taylor; Secretary, Wendell Tennis; and Treasurer, : C. E. Fisher. , . The program, activities, and conducting of affairs at the cenr tcr will be handled almost entirely by . the children. ' There will be ari adult supervisor who will bo secured and paid by thq Board of Directors of the cor-

FORT WAYNE, Ind., May 11. A new record was set here Thursday as snow fell fast and thick for a few minutes. The Weather--Bureau recorded a fall

of .02 of an inch, the most that

has fallen here so late: in vhe

Spring since the bureau was established.

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V MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS

Hand made gifs 'of all kinds. Also novelties and novelty furniture. Russell Furniture Exchange, 118 West Washington Street.

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PRESIDENT : TRUMAN is i reported to ' be ' planning . to . renominate David E. - Lilienthal, v above,,' as chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority even though it, causes a fight with" his former Senate colleague, - Senator Kenneth - B. McKeUar, Tennesseo . Democrat, who is Lilienthal's bitter political enemy. Lilienthal's nine-year terra Spare V&y 19, ' flut&r.ttioztl)

Capture Betrayer Of Austria

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Arthur Seyss Inquart heads for i,lto Hitler's hands, Seyss Inquart prison under guard of a . British was rewarded in being': imade military policeman after his cap-' Reich governor of the Netherture in Hamburg, Germany. Cred- lands. (International Soundphoited with the betrayal of Austria to.) -

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LOCALS Mr., and Mrs. R. . L. Kifer . of

Tulsa, Oklahoma, will arrive - in Sullivan Sunday evening to enjoy a two weeks' visit here with her mother, Mrs. B. F. Lance, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooley. This is Mrs. Kifer's first visit to Sullivan in three years. Because of serious illness she was unable to make the trip at the time of her father's death in October of last year. : ' ' t Everett Carty has returned to Sullivan after, working for a number of motion picture studios in and around Tucson and Phoenix,' Arizona and Hollywood, California. The current strike in the motion picture industry may curtail production of pictures for several months, he said.

NAME NEW STATE ; HEALTH COMMISSIONER Col. Leroy E. Burney, formerly of Indianapolis, was elected secrc-

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Each 100 lhi you save makes 17 protective .bands for 600lb. bombs.

IK0UT COMING!

. Vmericaft housewives saved approxiinateh 17u.6l4.000 pounds of psed (cooking fat In 1944. i Thai is .almost double the amount' saved in ,1943. And it doesn't count t&e 62,000.000 pounds i saved bjr' Army - and NavfV 4 ' ." Thi year the Army and Navy areni't around.'in 'such, fiumbers; ths men are overseas, using the materials that 'used cooking fat help to make. They need plenty of It need it fast That is why the. government is asking housewives to ; redouble efforts scrape, ;skta and scoop every drop of used cooking fut to replace the industrial fata and oils formerly imported from islands, of the Pacific. ",-'; .

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No eyes like the eyes of my

moiner, Can see in me all that is hpst.

Remembering all of my

gooaness , Forgetting all of the rest. " ;. '. My Mother!

. . ' xFried ; a, 'Chicken heads our Sunday menu '' . along with ; HOT ROLLS

LIBERTY CAFE Doris Bronnenberg

if NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS THE STATE OF INDIANA. SULLIVAN COUNTY. In the Sullivan Circuit Court. May Term, 3945. Slate of Indiana, on the relation of Jamps Mr-flaivfv, as Auditor of Sulli, van County, Indiana v. Isans N. Ilayps, Adam Crafo. William D. Scudamore. Anna R. Scudamore. Mary E. Trump. Sullivan County Rural Elortric Memborship, CvrpmatiOn, Osw A. Marx. .lowr.h S. Mix. Adcllit Williams. Mary VillianiR. Edna Swan. Hudson A. . Eland, as. Treasurer of Su'livan County. Indiana. De.feiidants Complaint No.- 30124. Cii"e of A-li-in Complaiiit o forpcl ir Srhool Fund Moi-lKiitre.

1 HE VI' KNOWNT, That on thio 'llli d y of May, in the year 1945. Hie above1 tila'nl'ff. hv No"")1 K. Ha'-riv Rerlwell. Bedwll & llolner. .Mtorneyjt filed hi the office of tlio fe'lc of tbe Sullivan Circuit Court Ihnr complaint ."sainst. the defendants n the ahove enl't.led eaus" tiKethei' " an affidavit or a competent pewm that nil) defotidan't T-one N Ka'es io-n Crefe. Own A. Marx, Joseph S. Mi, and Ma-v Wil'icmJ1 are. not residents of the Sl-ite of I"f'!.ine Said defendant therefore are hereb-" r '-fjf.il ne hn flli"e nnd nirlency "p said complaint psninst them, ssi't cause of nt.lnn em" C.implaint t Foreclose School Fund Mortnage. and .qi- unfopo thev npneer .id ."nswer

or demiir thereto at the calling of paid

eiupe at the Conn Hi'i! in siiiunn WAunv a"d State of Indna. "i he th d-v of .Tm)v. Ifllfi ?"' ecinnlnint..; and the mat'ers and things therein; ,v,nl.oir.-d end p'lofed w''l be Jiearil and determined In !'! "'""W ' W'tni--" the CWk and Seal (f said Coum. ih.s snn; ? CWV of .Sullivan Circuit Coui l. Norval K. Horr'. ?nHell, Rerlwe" T'-ine!i, fitnrnev fof Plaintiff. 1st ins 5-1 1-,45 T!t. - , '

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my mother

So crentle to soothe, and so

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When God gave to me my

mother.

'Twas the best earthly gift

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OUR SUNDAY , MENU FRIED CHICKEN BAKED CHICKEN ROAST BEEF Snow Flake Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Chicken Noodles Green Beans Scalloped Corn Cottage Cheese Southern Style Salad . . AnDle Sauce -HOT ROLLS ( Butter) ; DESSERTS Fruit Jello Angel Food Cake -

Cocoanut

Peach

PIES

Raisin Chocolate

OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY Beginning Saturday,-May 12th

the Of FEE shop ' Florence Hawkins Elsie Clark

REMEMBER MOTHER On HER DAY Give Her v

B CANDY

PERFUME COLOGNE BODY POWDER STATIONERY

We Have Beautiful MOTHER'S DAY Greeting Cards

Bennett's Pharmacy A Dependable Drug Store Since 1914

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tary of the State Board of Health and state health commissioner by the-new state health board at its organization meeting in Governor Ralph F. Gates's office yesterday.

Dr. David, L, . Johns "of " East Chicago was elected chairman cf the board. ' 'Col Eurney will succeed Dr.

Thurman B. Rice,, who was oiect-

ed secretary- and' health commissioner. His term will expire July 1. Di Riee had expressed to the Governor his desire to retire in order to resume his career of teaching and writing.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the neigh

bors, relatives and friends who assisted in any way during the recent illness and death of our dear wife and mother, Mrs. Emma Engle Curtiss. Also- ..Rev. , Smith for his message and the singers, Mr. Railsback for his kind service, the pallbearers and flower girls, and all those who gave floral offerings. Mr. Chas. Curtiss Mr. Audio Engle Mr. Marshal Engle Mr. Floyd Engle Mrs. Effie Adams Mrs. Ethel Pusey

. , That their wishes will be carefully Those Who cbsel'ved throughout the service, in 'r i ir 1 eve,y ietaiI' and that the cost win 1e all US May definitely within' the amount they DO SO With f(el " should be;

That means no disappointment in our service and no unexpected expense.

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RAILSBACK FUNERAL HOME

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THf New eors moy not b avaiktbla for a long time. Better talce care oi th on yon hav. Now'a th time to put it in good shape' for summer driving. , No Reed to let a shortage I cash keep you from hav. .' ing necessary repair&jnade. Get an estimate from your i repairman . . . then com itt .or phone lor a loan.

FIDELITY LOAN fCD:

Upstairs east side square, ik i ' ' : Phone 125 , ! -Buy War Bond and Keep Them.

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