Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 144, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 July 1945 — Page 3
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SOCIETY Village Homemakers
The Village Homemakers enjoyed their July meeting at the home of Cleta Cox on North Cross St., with Nina Anderson as assistant hostess. The meeting was called to order by the president, and after the new and old business . was dispensed with, the club enjoyed two piano numbers by Joan Pinkerton. Refreshment? were served by the hostess and her assistant to Dorothy Grider, Lucille Inbody, Dulcie Jewell, Ruth Perkins, Gretchen Robinson, Ruth Russell, Thelma Terrell, Maxine Usrey, Dorothea Wass, Ruth Roudebush, lela Kohler, Ada Atkinson, Ade line Handford, Louise Asbury and ACTS ON THE KIDNEYS To increase flow of urine and relieve irritation of the bladder . ' from eices acidity in the urine Xra you cuf faring unnccectary distress, Jekach, run-down feeling and discomort from excess acidity in the urine Are yea disturbed nights by a frequent desire to nass water? Then you should know bout that famous doctor's discovery fcS. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT that thousands say gives blessed relief. Swamp Root is a carefully blended combination of 13 herbs, roots, vegetables, balsams. Or. n . Mar, bcqdI. its nurueions tfftct is truly amazing. . t Sand for free, nrenaitl samnle TODAY! like thousands of others you'U be glad that you did. Send name and address to Pepartment D, Kilmer A Co., Inc., Boa 1255, Stamford, Conn. Offer limited. Send at once. All druggists sell Swamp Root.
Here . . . there . . . everywhere in our market you will lind the best fond money can buy at prices you can afford to pay. Nationally famous grocery pro-
ducts. Serve the plentiful foods, and you'll serve more for CURTIS Lemon Or Orange Syrup No CASEY'S
Southern Fruit Cake Royal Blend
Distilled Vinegar G'aLJug
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Schulze & Bnrch . Crackers . . ....... lb. 19c Frizz Ice Cream Mix . . .... 27c Bonus Chocolate Syrup ..... 39c Scout Cabin
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Home Grown GREEN BEANS 2 lbs. 25c
Home Grown BEETS Bunch 12c
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A SHEll OF A ONCE-IMPOSING STRUCTURE Is the German Reichstag building in the heart ol Berlin. For the second time in 15 years, the huge House of Government has been gutted by flames. The first time it was burned down by the Nazis. And here it is today a monumental heap of blasted masonry surrounded by rubble after the Allies had burned it out with shells and bombs. Signal Corps photo. (International).
a guest, Mrs. Pirtle. lUffg.er Home EC. tlUD The Dueeer Home Economics Club held their annual picnic July 17 at the shelter house in the Dueeer Dark. After the dinner r j i , v.aa aciveu, uie usual uusmess " ii - ..?....:...;: 1,-.--
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session was called to order by the
president, Mrs. Clarence Hannah. The roll call was answered by 21 mpmhprs. This was follnwprf hv a program of singing, readings and contests presented by Mrs. Wm c.:,. - r,.-: u.. yiua. .iveauings were given ay , . i. , ivjrs. George msinger, ivirs. rranic -i i ii v., : Br ,V.,' .. less. sugar needed C $1.15 28c 39 c , 17c 3 hr 23c 23c , 39c 25c 25c 25c 25c
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Abram, Mrs. Irvin Coffey - and Mfs - Everett King. Contests were wu" fteu"BU1 annua Pnd Mrs. Gus Keilblock .u mis. urus rweuuiuciL. One visitor, Geraldme Hale of, the 4-H Club, was present. llle nexl meeting wm oe Aug. oi at the hnme of Mr? Trvin Pnf1 ai me nome OI Mrs. irvin tOItpv - icy. Girl Scouts, Troop 5 The troop will meet at the Methodist church Monday, July 23rd at 2 p. m. " Triple T Club Meets The Triple T Home Economics Club met at the home of Mrs. Bette Eaton on Wednesday after-
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aii. gucsis weie ivus. rrea Wheeler, Mrs. Grace Rawles and Mrs. Tlotto TXTIaalan Tt. tl- ' - " v. l l. ii . Anew aiUClwards became members of the 1 elnh ThA nlnV. i aim,,., oloi x get new members as well as have guests. : ivirs. luary saooi, the new County Home Demonstration Agent, was present and gave a
tsiK, giving some timely pointers field. But a recent survey showed on canning and canning equip-! that since the days of the horsement. ' - L less carriage, no fewer than 147
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FOR THE FIRST TIME in the Pacific war, British warships have moved up to the enemy homeland for direct assault Under overall com-. mand of U. S. Adm. William F. Halsey, several of Britain's mightiest warships are taking part in the great task force assault on the Jap homeland. Vice Adm. Sir Bernard Rawlings, inset, is in tactical command of the British task force which includes the mighty 35,000taa. battleship, King George V, top, and the 23,000-ton aircraft carUr yormldtbli, blow. , (Intemitioaall
the Beautiful" and giving the Club Creed. The song of the month was sung. Minutes of the last meeting were 'read and approved and ' other business was discussed. The entertainment was in charge of Miss Clio Crawford and Mrs. ' Hallah Robbins. Some very interesting contests were held and won by Mrs. Mary Sabol, Mrs. Pearl McGhee and. Mrs. Geneva Spencer. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Bette Eaton. ' The August meeting will be st the home of Mrs. Aleathea Exline. Shower Is Given A shower was given at the heme of Mr. anr Mrs. John E.
McKinney, assisted by Mrs. Marion Anderson for Pvt. and Mrs. Kenneth McKinnev on Friday evening, July. 6th: Many nice and useful gifts were . received. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and iced tea were served to the following guests, ' Mesdames Otto Jewell, Levi Jewell, Robert Pugh, Herschel Jennings, Ferd Hall,. Blanche , Wilkins, . Lyle j Trueblood and sons, Riley True-, rilnnrl -Warrtlrl Trnphlnrirl and jalIi,'toP rari Wamnlor anrl Hau- I fihter Mrion Anderson and sons, Rcbert Ballard and son, Scotty Henderson and' daughter, Oris on, ar.ani,snn Ppnri Sai. tf,r. Alhprtfl Williams and dauehipr Rall ariison. jim Rates. Jim , . V V. . j p9 Tw Warlnw Pranr-is rtond- "-. -j tnnn and onnc Marcaret TTurtt. Howard Boone and , daughter, June Gilkerson, Earl 'Johnson, Wm. Coyner, Miss Maude Hopper, Cletus Lambert and daughters, Edith Jett, Ed Nash and son, Alice McKinney, John McKinney and the honored guests, Pvt. and Mrs. Kenneth McKinney. Those unable to attend and sending ifts were Mesdames Bill Feltner, . . Reba Jennings, Roy Jewell, Barii t 1 1 m . nett Jewell, Tommy and Dean ivicivinney. NEW ENGLAND MADE CARS BOSTON (UP) New England no longer figures prominently in the automobile . manufacturing different makes of " motor cars have been made in this territdry.
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CHAPTER XVI On Marya Gallian's features appeared the exasperated expression of a traveller, .who remembers leaving her steamer tickets on a bureau at home. "So it was that devil Spurrl" "Yes. He not only murdered your friend Chen, bat the French munitions agent, and had Dankoff executed. He's thorough, is Dave Spurr. "Then why Is he such a fool as to stay in Shanghai?" i "Because he killed Larousse who ras going to put up the money." "Your next step will be to send Spurr a line at the Palace." She nodded sagely. "I'm to tell him Kurt wants to talk business? I'll be very guarded." "You'd better be, Spurr's not a gentle playmate. Your friend Kurt Las funds?" From Marya Gallian's bright lips the word "plenty" burst amid a little puff of cigarette smoke. Then, with ill-disguised curiosity, "What Brakes you think he'll listen to me?" "He knows you hated me last SiMV ' - "It doesn't seem possible now, Captain." Smiling,-he ignored her interruption and went on. "Besides, he's sure you're out to make money on Adams. I think he'll listen." "And after the cocktail party?" "That's my lookout." "How can you arrest Kurt? He's done nothing." "Nothing? Seems to me he held a man up at the point of his gun. Don't worry on that score; I'll dig up enough charges to keep Kurt in jail enough weeks to give you a good start." "What a Machiavelli Is lost in you!" Her whole being seemed to leap into her eyes and in that instant North understood her amaiine success in Hong Kong the look was intimate, fathomless and essentially appealing. "1 could wish we had met under different, less ham Derins circumstances, Captain." When her hand, slim and blue veined, crept across the table towards him. he took it almost eagerly. I "Who knows but we may? I ad mire people who are sensible enough to admit it when the guns are too heavy on the other side." "Merci. But remember, I may not be able to do things as quickly as you wish." "I'm sorry but youll have to ar range that meeting for this after noon. Time is everything "I will do what I can." Her gaze engaged his and clung with an in definable intensity. "And now am am I free to go?" "Quite. IH see you to your taxi." A moment later he paused, half in and hdf out of the cab. "If you get in a jam, call the Central Station. I'll have men so spaced over the International Settlement that you can be reached within five minutes." "Good-bye, and thank-you, Cap "-.sin, for being so sweet." Before tie suspected her intent, her arms ilid about his neck and fragrant lips pressed his mouth. He straight ened, blushing furiously, a reaction which by no means rendered him less attractive, and watchod the cab go speeding off towards the Yang, tzepoo quarter. "My word. Hugh," drawled Kilgour's voice, "if this were war time, I'd well denounce you for frater
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aciurme n hck j front of his left ear. The potentially fatal bullet didn't even knock him out. MOTORLESS JEEP TEST FORT DEVENS, Mass. (UP) A motorless jeep gives Lovell nizin' with the enemy. Still, she it s dashed fetching creature " "Yes ; and so was Circe." For some little distance the two walked up the Bund in guarded amity, paralleling the progress of a company of United States marines. How solid and friendly they looked with their equipment a-gleam, their distinctive campaign hats, and their long brown faces in sharp cintrast to the dingy bronze ones of paperplastered urchins running all about them. "Come along to the Club," North suggested. "They've installed a man conditioning plant " "Does it come in white or brown bottles?" "You pays yer money and you takes yer choice'." Once they were 6eated in the American Club's bar, Kilgour stretched prodigiously and speculatively eyed his drink. "Ye gods, what decadence whiskey peg before lunch 1 But I'm dog-tired and I fancy you are, too." Y comol I'd like a one wav ticket to the Upper Uganda!" "Run across Dankoff yet?" Bruce Kilgour's query was a masterpiece of the casual. "Yes, thanks. We've located him all right. What luck have you had?" I he British agent- burst out laughing. "Why fence, Hugh? We both know Spurr did in Larousse and that half-caste at the Coloniale." "I suppose so. Do you mind tellIng me how you came to suspect him?" "By the usual C. I. D. methods. We checked up and quizzed everv employee at both hotels, and then cross-checked on Spurr's movements. The result indicates he's guilty." "Was it you or Kamanaka who finally broke the lexicon foot rule code?" "Neither of us." Kiteour shook bis sandy red head. "There was no need. By the time we'd combed the hotels and did a little calculation. we knew Spurr and no one else could have killed the men." It was odd, Captain North re flected, how often varying methods produced identical results. But then his problem was essentially differ ent from kilgour's in that the situ ation forced him to play an almost lone hand, while the British agent could count upon the cooperation of the British-run Shanghai Municipal Police. "Have you nailed him yet?" North s breath hovered in his throat. ko, out l lancy we will very soon. Entre nous, we've surrounded his room at the Palace." . Imperceptibly, Captain North re laxed upon the cool leather lounge; so wary a bird as bpurr would hard ly blunder into such an obvious trap. "Tell me, old man, you don't really think Spurr would go there m person ' "Why not?" Kilgour's face was absolutely devoid of expression. Several messages have arrived there for him." "Most probably hell 'phone in and have them read.' The man from G-2 sat straighter and looked his friend in the face. "If you ever want to see Spurr again, you'd bet ter call off your dogs at the Palace just in case he sends a messenger to find out if he s being hunted."
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general hospital patients a chance to find out whether. they're still capable of driving despite their physical . limitations. '' FIRES LAST SHOT PROVIDENCE, It. I. (UP) The 'distinction of having fired the last American shot of World War II in Europe is held by a Providence GI,. Pfe. Dornenic Mozzetta, 19. He served in the 387 Infantry ref iment of the 97th Division. murders1' "That's a remarkable request, mj lad." "I don't think so it's good sense. Aside from this I wish you'd hold back all messages, for him save ona which will come from Marya Ga. lian. Please allow Spurr to receive t without follow-up of any sort It's most important.". " What the deuce are you up toT" To say that Bruce Kilgour was puz zled, would Le to understate his reaction. ; i "If you do as I ask, I'm all but certain we can grab Dave Spurr together, no later than this after noon."' North paused, giving his companion time to reflect that Spurr . would be promptly lodged m ar. English run jail. "I imagine your people would be glad to see thi business cleared up' "I ve your word of honor we II go after Spurr together?" "You have." Kileour went immediately to the 'phone and spoke for quite a while. Chimes of varying resonance were banging out six o'clock and a second rush of business peopls r turning to their homes across Sr-o-chow Creek was filling the street with cars, bicycles and nckshav. Moodily, a dozen odd English artj Chinese detectives slouched in tv.-. . large touring cars and watched tL human tide swirl past the Central Station and speculated on the circumstances which had kept then: waiting since four that afternoon. Even more angry and dismayen was Consul-General Reardon wh; even at that moment was beating a solid police desk with the flat of hi hand. "It was positively insane for you to take such chances I I am amazed, sir, utterly astounded at such an , appalling lack of judgment! Any country constable would nave known better than to trust a wonua like Marya Galliano Mr. Reardon paused, his mottled old face twitching. "When you had her, you at least had a valuable witness, and your fingers on the case I re ported so to Washington, vv hat am I to say now?" "Nothing except I let her go for what seemed to be good and suffi cient reasons." "'Good and sufficient reasons!' Great grief 1 Captain, you're no further along than you were yesterday at this timel" "I'll admit it looks that way, sir I can't understand why she hasn't 'phoned long ago. However " However nothing I growled Mr. Reardon. "You know Shanghai's cocktail hours? They're from foui to six. Bahl It's plain this pretty young woman has made a rirgtailed monkey of. you I Probably she and the rest of the lot are ?n safe hiding, if they haven't already slipped out of the .city." The angry old man glared at his somberly silent compatriot. "Famous Cap tain North or not, you re going to hear more about this, I promise yot thatl A great detective? Bah! Any of my vice-consuls could have handled the affair and done no worse 1" To all of which Captain Noiv made no r?p!y, only drummed on tt desk and stared at the sunset which, because cf dust rising from th Mongolian desert, made the sky an inverted bowl of incandescent brass. Presently the Consul-Genera stamped out. his face rigid and gray and his eyes tragic. (To Be Continued) ' ? Copyright by r. Van Wjdr Miion! ' . DUtrlbuUd hi fLlof Future, Syndicate, Ins.
