Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 114, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 June 1945 — Page 3
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Rev. and Mrs. George Angerer and daughter, Carol Ann, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Starkey of near Raglesville, Indiana Saturday afternoon. Dinner guests Friday of Mr. ,and Mrs. Ray Newkirk and family were Rev. Angerer and family. Af ternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boone and daugh
ter of South Bend. Guests Friday afternoon of
Men, Women! Old at f40,50,60! Want Pep? want to Fed Years Younger? I Do you blame ertansted, wom-out feeling on tml I TUousands amazed atwhut a little pepping ujiwltfc k Ostrex tun done. Contains tonic many need at 40, 40, 80, lor body old solely because low In iron ; alM f prophylactic doses vitamin Bi, calcluro, iM Intro
ductory size now (Mill at. iry usirc TaWew for new pep, younger feeling, this very da?. ?dT sale at all drug stores everywhere in Sullivan, at Smith Drug Store.
COFFEE .... 3 Lb. Bag 59c Krcger's Spotlight Hot-Dated. BEANS '-'..Van Camp's No. 2 13c In Sauce! ' - DONUTSTTTT-. Doz. 13 c Kvieer flack Dauls! -
WHEATIES .... 8 oz. 10c Breakfast of Champions! SILVER ROW CORN No. 2 .... 15c Cream Style! PEAS No. 2 10c Sunny Acres! BEANS 2 lbs. 21c Washburn, Great Northern. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 oz. Can ... 29c SWT!!! Country. Club! KROGER LAYER CAKES Frosty Fudge . . . . 38c Yellow Frosty 41c RITZ CRACKERS .... 22c N.B.C. CRACKERS 17c i Lb. Krispy!
Cream- Cheese
I SMELTS Lb. 2.r,c 4 Small! f SPARERIBS ... Lb. 22c Small, Lean and Meaty: BAKED LOAVES Lb. 32c Assorted Sliced! FRANKS Lb. 264 Large Tender H.C.
FRESH MILK
TOMATOES panAyvJidu?pe Lb.l7y2c
CABBAGE 2 Lb. 15c Firm Green Heads CALIFORNIA ORANGES LLIFORNIA ORANGES 5 Lbs. . . 58c The best orange for eating! CARROTS, CALIFORNIA Bunch 9c Large Bunch FRESH PEACHES
Mrs. Booker were Mrs. Jim Miller of Terre Haute, Mrs. Callie Timmerman and Mrs. Rebecca Spencer. . Bob Sherman and children, Mrs Sno Rmwn and rhildrpn
George and Carolyn Sue were lRalPh Andis and daughter of dinner .guests Sunday of Mr. and near Linton, Willard Andis and Mrs. John Brown. am" arld Mr- and Mrs- Jake Mrs. Jim Miller of Terre M George Angerer and dauHaute was the guest of Mrs. I htpr & few da wpek Callie Timmerman last week. Mrg Bakerncar FannmEdith Ann Bicknell returned uure
home Sunday after a few days i. visit with her father, Irvin mc-K-nell and her grandmother, Mrs. j Bicknell of Graysville. I Mrs. Julia Brown and children were guests Sunday ol Mr. ana Mrs. John Reel. ftf .r A r.i C vtanrAv nnrl Ion ,7 Nmmk Z , rnii7 Tim enter, Edith, Mrs. Callie Timmerman and Mrs. ' Jim Miller were in Linton . Sunday after noon visiting Mrs. Ralph SpenJ fAM;i.r TITmo HT!11o to. mained for a few days visit with ,.-.... ,u. Clinto Sltert' and family nf
Sip and savor iced lea that keeps its true tea taste and amber-clear color. Better iced (U7.
tea at far less cost. VI BIG 'A lb. pkg-. EGGS . . . Buy all you 10 Points! . :
...Smucker's .Orange. 32.0Z.
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Machine Sliced 12 Points. Lcnghorn or Daisy!
Braunschweiger . . . Lb. 3.rc BOLOGNA ....... Lb. 32c Large Sandwich Size! POTATO SALAD Lb. 21c Fresh Made! COLE SLAW ..... Lb. 21c Fresh Made! ASPARAGUS 2 Lge. Bun. ...... Fresh Garden Spears! 29c . ' LEMONS Lb. 15c California Sunklst HT? APF.FRTTTT. CALIF. 3 Lbs 33c Sweet, heavy with juice Fancy For Slicing Lb. 15c
Mrs, Sue Brown Wednesday. Omer Bedwell called on Paul Alsman Sunday morning. Ed Goodman and family had as their guests Wednesday Mrs. Mrs Howard called on Mrs. goober Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jim Miller of Terre Haute, an(i Mrs. Rebecca Soencer called iQn Mrs Nan Collins Friday after- I noon Rev. and Mrs. Robert Walker Manilla, Indiana, and Mrs. 'of Manilla, Indiana, and Mrs ' . .'. ,,j Fern Morse of Jasonville, called I on Mr. and Mrs. F. G. I Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Howard Howard were home-over the week-end ek-end. Mr. ana Mrs. rraiiK Bedwell who have gone to Bn,ril for the C . . low priced Doz. 37c want! No Points!
Cynthiana, Indiana, visited
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SPINACH ... No. 2 Can 13c
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MARMALADE . . . . . 26c
RENUZIT ... Gal. Jug 65c French Dry Cleaner! 2 Gal. Jug $1.09 AVALON WALLPAPER CLEANER 40 oz. Can 17c Non-Crumbling! SAL SODA Yvalcn! 40 OZ. Box 6c AMMONIA .. Qt. Bot. 10c Epco Brand a value. . WAXED PAPER 16c 125 Ft. Roll Cut-Kite: BLEACH . . . . Qt. Bot. 10c Beacon Brand! FLY SPRAY Pt. 19c Flit! BROOMS ...... Each 89c Time Saver! lb, 35 BAKED BEANS .. Lb. 19c Macaroni Salad ... Lb. 19c Fresh Made! LINK SAUSAGE Lb. 41c Rope Style! PORK SAUSAGE Lb. 35c Bulk! Qts. 26c HnP Rnttla Wpc DOTTie Serves 24 OZ. bots. SUPER MARKETS
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Miss Betty Miller, famous starred lady flying trapeze artist of the famous Miller Family of aerialists, and Miss. Sylvia For - rest, America's greatest lady baresummer spent the week-end at their home here. Supper guests Saturday of Mrs. Archie Spencer were Mrs. Jim Miller of Terre Haute, Mrs. Callie Timmerman and Mrs. Rebecca Spencer. . Aviation Cadet Claude L. Burris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett D. Burris, is home on furlough. ' - Mrs. Paul Wilson and Miss Mildred Wilson were in Linton Sunday-afternoon. ' Freal Frye and family were in Linton Saturday evening. Honor Birthday Mrs. Sue Brown entertained at her home Sunday afternoon in honor of her son's fourth birthday. Games were played and refreshments of ice cream, cake and ice tea were served. Those present were Riley Harbin, Jerry Harbin, Dorothy Bennett, Tommy uennett, James Bennett, Nancy I Harbin, Carolyn Sue Brown and; tne nonorea guest, George Brown, FAIRBANKS Mrs. Mary Drake visited Mrs. Effie Dilley Sunday afternoon, Junior Badger arrived Friday to spend a furlough with his l parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Badger. Misses Rozarra and Patty Turpen of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Turpen. James Drake of Terre Haute, was the dinner guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dilley Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Stone were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Johnson. Mrs. Betty Bradbury Sharpe is spending a few days with her husband, Capt. Sharpe, who is stationed in Kansas. Word was received Saturday that Mr. and Mrs. Garland Carrithers are announcing the birth of a son, Dan Jay. They are stationed at a camp in North Carolina. Mrs. Florence Wright and sons moved Saturday to the Yeager farm northwest of here. Mrs. Clara Scott and Mrs. Ida Drake .were dinner guests of Mrs. Bertha Horner Sunday, j James Drake of Terre Haute, is working for Ves Kisner this week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pound and daughter arrived here Monday from Texas to spend his furlough. Mrs. Jessie Harrison spent a few days last week with her sisHutsonville. ter, . Mrs. Theresa Newlin of Mrs. Grace Whitlock spent the week-end with Mrs. Ruth Whitlock. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Crew will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at their home Sunday, June 10th with a dinner. Everybody invited to come and bring a basket of food. Roy Smock of Terre Haute, who has been in the Union Hospital is spending a few days at his home here. Ben Pogue is confined to his home by illness. i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holmes of Ppntiac, Michigan, .visited his
back somersault rider with the Forrest Family riding act, both featured with Bailey Bros. Circus ! here Saturday, June 9th at Gal-1 lagher's Show Grounds, mother,. Mrs. Rose Holmes a few days last week. Relatives from Sullivan spent and Mrs. Dallas Turpen. Saturday and Sunday with Mr. NEW LEBANON New Dudley and Mrs. Darrell Dugger of Linton, Mrs. Lena Dagger and Miss Libby Dudley of Indianapolis, were dinner guests Thursday of Mr and Mrs. Henry -Hart" ' '"" ; . " Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wilkins of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs, James Shryock of Terre Haute, spent their vacation last Iweek with Mr. and Mrs. George Mason. Mr. Shryock had the misfortune of being thrown from a horse and breaking his arm. He is in the Mary Sherman Hospital.. Floyd Dale was discharged from the Army at Camp Atter,bury Wednesday and was here visiting friends Thursday. He has been overseas three years, and had 88 points. Cpl. Herbert Snavely ' of Springfield, Missouri is spending a 14-day furlough with his , wife and baby and other .. rela'tives. . . .' Billy Stedman of , Veedersburg, is spending a few weeks with 2 Shelburn, Ind. Thursday ONLY, June 7th " MY PAL WOLF" Friday & Saturday June8&9 "TALL IN THE SADDLE" Sunday & Monday June 10 & 11 "FRENCHMAN'S CREEK" Tuesday & Wednesday June 12 & 13 "AND NOW TOMORROW" SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS On All Programs
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his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stedman. Mrs. Stella Ice has returned heme after a week's visit in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mcintosh and children were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis I Baker. Mrs. Helen McClure. . returned to her home in Indianapolis after a two weeks visit with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Biggs. SCOTT CITY Wayne Dix is attending a 4-H Club meeting in Indianapolis this week. .Mrs. Hyrum Hall visited relatives and friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Eldridge 5 , t THE r.'ioijTY . jvery &Jiar War Loot Is n
yi'y: . 5 J 1 - K 5 1 m," V 4 ' i r 1 I, i; ' - " . ' I '?S 1 " - . V 1 t ' " ' V. , 1 " . j - 1 ; 4 I - S , t IN THE SAND AT SA!PANManns iquippiif ' I v - v g ' for days of fighting crouch low in 0 shell hoi : 4 t "C S , Saipan with rifles leody fir Jap ittificts ' f ,"V'' ' ' -v, 4 1" undefbruh byond. IHiS SOHT Of 1 is vk- t tvs I . . v x V I YAITING FOR THE GREEN LIGHT crouched "s - , v 1 for protection ond reody fo spring. These ' 1 ?v t " s irarines art near the norihwei.rn end ol . ' O ' ij the Japanese airfield on Peleliu, prime obiee- -" ' " ' 1 N j ' J tive of Ae Uatherr.eck drive. THIS SORT - v , Of HOHTiNG IS STILL GOING ONI " 1 W 4 - " , 'i J ' 1 5""" f I I ' "
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called on Mr. and Mrs. Owens Memorial Day.
James and Bonnie Walker visited Josephine Eldridge Sunday. Mrs. Steve Bann called on friends here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Benson visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens oie day last wee!:. Frank Orr went to IndianaP"s r 'lQdymi a, j-rcui jjKjyn and brother, ! Robert, visited their parents, W. W. Eldridge Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orr called on Mrs. Florence Haddca and t? nth AnrWsnn Mpmnrini nav. Miss Virginia Hamilton is visiting her mother. Laura Hamilton. Miss Hamilton is a teacher in the , Rantoul, Illinois schools. -A 1 ( '
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1 Floyd Josephine Eldridge had lunch- . eon with Marie wwens Tuesday.
The Chovvning reunion was held Memorial Day at the home of Fred Chowning. REPORTER DOUBLE CHECKS BOSTON (U.P.) A reporter checking on a routine fire story here found to his amazement that the blaze was at his Dorchester home. Damage was about $f00. ATHLETES FOOT ITCH I Mude Tliis 5 Minntft Test "It Its STRONG It PENF.TP4.TF.S. It R BACHES MORE CKR'MS. SniWPsful treatments JtI.ST be mobile. MUST PENETRATE. Alrohol is VERY MOBILE. Te-ol contains Y?o. Feel it take hold." "Bifrgefit EPller in years" say druggists everywiiro. Te:M it for Iteliy. sweaty or feet. Get 35c worth today at Bennett's. War Bondj For Keeps;
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