Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 120, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 June 1945 — Page 3

SmifcAN DAILY

Friday, junI: il, 1945. PAGE THREE

NORTH BUCKTOYVN

Mr. and Mrs. Pies Sligar called on Mrs. Donald Pahmier and son Thursday evening. Mrs. Raymond Hale and Mrs. Claude Foster and son visited Mrs- Ralph Browning Thursday evening. . ' ' Mrsrr Pansy Houldson visited Mrs. EJi2a Houldson recently. ' Mr. '.and : Mrs. Delmas ' Jerrels were in Terre Haute Thursday where Mr. Jerrels had a medical examination. He has been ill the past two weeks. Mrs. George Fordice and Mrs. Lester Woodruff visited Mrs. Mack Mayfield at the Mary Sherman Hospital Friday evening. Mrs. Leo Hale called on Mrs. Donald Pahmier. Friday evening. Rev. and Mrs. George Angerer and daughter and Mrs. Donald Pahmier and son were in . Odon

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ANEW SHIPMENT OF YOUR FAVORITE

FAMOUS DISCOVERY acts' fast on the kidneys to case painful bladder irritation canted by eicesj acidity in the urine TbouKundi are thanklni DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT for belpinf them to rmove the cause of needless "jetting up t nights". For this puro herbl medicine, ' originally created by a practising physician, acts quickly to increase the How of urine . . . helps relieve backache, run-down feeling, uncomfortable symptom of bladder irritation. SWAMP ROOT is a scientific preparation.- A combination of carefully blended herbs, roots, vegetables, balsams.' Absolutely nothing harsh or habit-forming when you use Dr. Kilmer's medicine. Just good ingredients that act fast to bring you new comfort I Send for free, prepaid sample TODAYI Like thousands of others you'll be glad that you did. Send name and address to Department C, Kilmer Co., Inc., Box 12SS, Stamforo, Conn. Offer limited. Send at once, Alt druggists sell Swamp Root.

Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pergal, Jr., of Crane, Indiana, spent Sunday with Mr." and Mrs. Henry Pergal, Sr. .

Mrs. George Fordice, Mrs. Lester Woodruff and sons of Indianapolis, returned home Saturday after .visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Fordice the past few days. Mrs. Cleo Walters and children of Paxton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ada Stanton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chambers and son of Sullivan R. 5, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Mollet and family. . Mrs. Charles Wolfe and daughter and Mrs. James Linn were in Linton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hale of Ellis, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cox of Bicknelt, were supper guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pahmier. Other visitors wert Mrs. Owren King and Mrs. Amanda Roach. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Miller and Virginia Jerrels were in Linton Saturday evening. Mrs. Lettie Beck, who has

Left to right Robert, son of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Phillips, Sulli-i van; Barbara, daughter of Mr. and.

Mrs. Paul Bonham, Sullilvan; S(nn, iuft,hr Trnnn w

SOCIETY

Frankie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam

There will be no meeting .of

been confined to her home with illness the past few months is improved., , Thf Onss nnrl Prnwn plass of

Mt. Moriah will hold their Hamilton, Sullivan; Gary and the gcout Mothers Club of Tr00p

monthly meeting June 15th with Mrs. Owren King. Each one is asked to bring sandwiches, pie or do-nuts for refreshments. A good attendance is desired.

Shh-ley, son and daughter of Mr. during the month of June, and Mrs. Elmer Arnett. Sullivan; ,, mmfm , ,

and son of Mr. and Mrs, Vernon' C,ss Ea Party

lAvanelle. i !:, ,,r I; The meeting was in honor of I Gladys Burk and Marcella Gray-

am, also remembering bbgt. Darrell Huff, husband of Alice Huff, who will be 23 years old Saturday.

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Down To Only 94 Lbs Regains 16 On Retonga

"I Feel It My Christian Duty

To Tell Others About The Grand Relief Retonga Brought Me," Declares Mrs. Owens. Feels Fine Again. "I feel it is my, Christian duty " to tell others suffering as I did of

the grand relief Re.tonga brought! roe," happily declares Mrs. Edith' Owens, well known resident of I Route 7, Box 342-A, Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Owens is known for her,

sterling character throughout her section. Discussing Retonga she gratefully continued: "For about two years I don't believe I felt good a single day. My strength seemed gone, I felt ' like my nerves would go all to pieces and my weight was down to 94 pounds. My appetite was poor and no matter how much I

forced myself to eat it did not

check the downward trend in my weight. Food just seemed to sour in my stomach and do me no good. I was too nervous and restless to get a good night's sleep and I felt tired all the time. I had to use laxatives every day.

"Retonga gave me such

MRS. EDITH OWENS

grand

relief that I have regained 16 pounds and feel so much stronger that I do all my housework easily. I feel like a different person. Retonga is the grandest medicine I ever saw." Retonga is intended to relieve distress due to Vitamin B-l deficiency, constipation, insufficient flow of digestive juices in the stomach, and loss of appetite. Accept no substitute. Retonga may be obtained at Bennett's Pharmacy. Adv.

MEROM STATION

A basket dinner was held at the Station Church Sunday for

Rev. Harlan Staffer and family. ' Mrs. Chloe Nicholas and daughter, Gloria, were in Terre 1 Haute Friday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen and i Naomi Bogard attended the funeral of Oden Shears of Pales-; tine Tuesday. 1 I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hopper were in Sullivan Friday. I Relatives of Lowell Jackson gathered at his home and gave a dinner Sunday.

Mrs. Troy Bogard has been ill. Mrs. Hattie Land was in Sullivan Monday. -' Mrs. Charles Pierson and son, Larry, of Palestine, and Mrs. Lowell Turpin and sons, Donald and Jack, called on Mrs. Grace Bogard Tuesday evening. Tom Moan and Delia Roseberry and daughter spent Sunday with Lex. Roseberry and family. Bob Anderson and family of Srndborn, spent Tuesday with relatives here. Harold Roseberry and family of Terre Haute, spent the weekend with relatives here. Bonnie Shipp and daughter, Ethel Grounds and son and Miss Haf tnett were in Merom Tuesday, evening.

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Dean, Sullivan; Pamela. Louise, daughter of Lt. and Mrs. Harmon Kelley, Jr., Sullivan.

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An evening of fun was enjoyed

at the home of Rev. and Mrs.

Hcrry . Adams and daughters,

Psi Iota Xi

DRESSES At

Th Psi Iota Xi sorority will

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nnrihc on Avanii hp hold a regular meeting Monday

Young Peoples class of the Pil-! lveninj! at 7:30 e hme of

grim Holiness Church.

Those present at the

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BILLFOLDS $1.25 to $5.00 AFTER-SHAVING LOTION 50c to $1.10 CIGARETTE LIGHTERS 69c SHAVING BRUSHES 89c MEN'S GIFT SETS $1.50 (Talc, Lotion, Shaving Cream) SHAVING BOWLS 89c ASH TRAY (4 piece set) ...... 75c

TWINPLEX STR0PPERS The perfect gift for any man who uses double edge blade even if blades were plentiful. . $2.00 Saves Blades Saves Money

MIL BURN PHARMACY

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The Rexall Store

So. Side Square

Sullivan

I SEE THAT. . Your eyes are your life! They make it possible for you to receive the fullest possible measure of success and contentment in life. Let us examine them for you to make sure that they are right. Your eyes have to be right if you are going to work and play as you should. Yes, your eyes are your life! Guard them well! Likely as not they are overworkedthat's why they need particular care in these warbusy days. A check-up now might avoifl permanent injury to your precious sight Modern research makes it possible for us to serve better than ever before. Ltook to the future, always guard your eyes well! DR. C. E. FISHER

Phone 420.

Optometrist

Mr. and Mrs. William Rector and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson and sons and Mrs. Maude Lynn. Mr. and Mrs,' Lex Cullison and son, Charles and Mrs. Albert Hoffiditz and Mrs. Melvin Hoffeditz and children spent Monday with Mrs. Millard Cullison.' Mr. and Mrs. George Luxton and son, William, and Mr. and

Mrs. Tom Wilson and family were by .. Avanelle

dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Adams-

Mrs. Fred Turk of Vicksburg. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Haney f Sullivan, are visiting their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Betty Haney and son. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waymire and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Lex Cullisan and son Monday night.

The Children's Day services which were held Sunday night at the Olive Branch Church were well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon LaForge of Detroit, Michigan, are visiting his grandparents,' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Paee. David McElravy, who is employed in Indianapolis, spent last week-end with his parents', Mr. and Mrs. Owen McElravy and daughter, Jo Ann. t I Club Meets The Ellis G. R. C. Club met at the home of Edith Bales Friday afternoon. After the business session refreshments of chicken

sandwiches, sliced", tomatoes,:

jello,. cookies and iced tea were served to the following members, Mesdames Ruth Kluesner, Etta Page, Lessie Rector, Leola Cullison, Tressie Sparks, Alta McElravy, Clara Dudley and the hostess, Mrs. Edith Bales. The r.ext meeting will be with Mrs. Leola Cullison Friday. June 15th. j Entertain With Dinner. I Mr. and Mrs. Asher Page entertained with a chicken dinner Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dean Powell, who left Saturday afternoon for California. Mr. Powell is in the Navy and has just reiurned from the Pacific and expects to be sent out again soon. Those who enjoyed the evening were Mr.

and Mrs. Jake Powell and dau- ! Ehter, Mrs. Effie Price, Mr. and j Mrs. William Rector, Mrs. Leola , Cullison. the host and hostess, ,

Mr. and Mrs. Asher Page and daughter, Lena, and the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dean Powell.

Ruth Thayer on Indiana Avenue.

(All. members should be present.

Outside games were enjoyed ..Please bring your dues, and .they later assembled inside

for group singing, accompanied.'

by Paul Armstrong at the piano, Rev. Adams with the mandolin,

Donnabelle Adams and Rev. ' hi Louisiana, on a delayed en

Brown with the guitar. The meet-, route furlough, and Mrs. James i::g was called to order by the A. Kirby, Jr., of Detroit, Mich.,

president, Mrs. Alice Huff and the visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs

daughter and sister: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bass of Sullivan; Mr. and Mrs. JacK Holland and son, Wayne, of Chicago; Mrs. Elmer Whitfield and daughter of Sul-

Sgt. James A. Kirby of a camp.livan, Mr. and Mrs. Milbum

Whitfield oi suinvan n. n. mr, and Mrs. William Russell of R. R. 2, Sullivan, and Clyde Morris of Sullivan, and the host and host-

Honor .Soldier

minutes were read by Paul Arm-j James A. Kirby of Shelburn R. ss

Mr. and Mrs. James A. Kirby,

strong. Refreshments were served R.

and Donnabelle i

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Sr.

A dinner was given in his honor Sunday, June 10th. The guests

meeting were Mrs. Christine Ransaw of

were Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Brown,1 Dayton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Tom and Paul, Patsy Brumett, Kirby of Detroit, Mich., brother

'Viola Petree, Gladys and Bill and sister-in-law of Mr. Kirby,

Burke, Betty Huff, Alice Huff, Sr., and uncle and aunt of Sgt. Paul Armstrong, Rev. and Mrs. ' Kirby; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rob-

Other callers to see Sgt. Kirby

were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Howard ! and family of New Lebanon, Mr., and Mrs. Elza Wells of R. R., Snelburn, Mr. and Mrs. Sam' Whitfield of Carlisle, Mrs. Joe Morris of Sullivan, and Charles ,

W. Lewis of Carlisle.'

Harry Adams, Donnabele and inson and son of Indianapolis, I Sgt. Kirby has left, for a camp . ' ' ' " ; 1 in California. .

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Shower For Newlyweds

Shelburn, Indiana . Friday & Saturday, June 15-16 "NATIONAL BARN DANCE" Lulubelle & Scotty, Hoosier Hot Shots, Ray Acuff, Pat Buttram, Joe Kelly, The Dinning Sisters, Arkie, The Arkanaa Woodchoper, Jean Heather, Charles Quiffley, Robert Benchley, Mabel Paige & The National Barn Dance Troupe. Sunday & Monday, June 17-18 "TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT" Humphrey BoRart - Walter Brennen - Lauren Bacall PlusNews & "California Here We Come"

gymnasium for Cpl. and Mrs. John Badger, Jr., who were married June 10. Mrs. Badger was

Thurs- lonneriy iviiss uoneen mnneu.

A shower will be held

day. June "21 at the .-Fairbanks Everyone is cordially' invited

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SAMPLING THE WEDDING ' CAKE, . following ceremonies at Racine, Wis., which united the two, are 101-yef-old Augustus Cooper and his 62-year-old bride, the former Mrs. Julia Weslpatet. This ia the groom's third and the bride's second marriage. (International)

At The Lyric Sunday and Monday

NEW QUALITY FOODS at your grocer's Hesmer's Sweet Vegetable Relish Sweet Onion Relish Sweet Beet Relish Manufactured b CLYDE M. HESMER, INC. Evansville, Indiana

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"The kids used to think they

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ing over grouped into one debt ... a Loan at the Security."

Even The Kids Saw had i ech v-m

The Difference

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And This Is What He DidCame to the Security one morning at nine o'clock we had completely closed the loan at eleven 6 different bills he owed were paid in full he had the satisfaction of knowing now when he came to our office and paid ONE payment he was through. I Time, terms, cost of loan to you at the J Security must always satisfy! r 1 Security Loan Co. Tune in on Station WBOW each Friday Evening at 6:30 for the Security Half Hour.

The hit stars of the year in the hit picture of the year. Spencer Tracy and

.luthanne Hepburn in M-O-Ms "Without Love, with Lucille Bali At The Sherman Sunday - Monday

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"tgdjhAj8Ccl'rom the hilarious comedy "The JJiJJhghttfv startipg

It's picnic ti me agctiii and the best way to make sure th-'t "a S'ond time will be had by: "all" is to fill the lunch basket with picnic - plcasers from JOHNSON'S. We've a grand ."spread" of . those smacking-good snacks that make the lunch the life cf the party. ' ;

LIVER SAUSAGE

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KOLOCNA lb. 29c SALAMI lb. 45c SPICED LUNCHEON . . . lb. 49c BKAUNSCHWEICER .... lb. 39c Pickled PIMENTO LOAF ...lb. 39c

Calumet Club LB. 25c CHEESE 2 lb. box 79c

Black Bing C11ERMES PEACHES .

lb. 13 12 c . . lb. 15c

Calif. k ORANGES ...... doz. 39c Fancy Winesap -APPLES lb. 14c Home Grown, Black RASPBERRIES . . . qt. 65c

PINEAPPLE

each 33c

HEAD LETTUCE

14c

Savov ' RIPE OLIVES .... jar 37c Stuffed . ;

OLIVES ......... 28c up

Chopped

RIPE OLIVES ...... 15c

Mellc-Glo '

PORK & BEANS 15c

Good Kind, Red KIDNEY BEANS .... 14c Canada Dry GINGER ALE 15c (bottle dep.)

NESCAFE jar 39c

Van Houten COCOA 21c

Pure LEMON JUICE

PAPER PLATES

bot. 35c doz. 10c

OGEES

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