Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 153, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 August 1945 — Page 3
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, jv ' ' . LEWIS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Asbury and ; Mrs. Russell Grunell and Joyce soi of Sullivan, spent the week
Ann are visiting relatives in with Billie Criss and Mrs. Criss.
Kokomo this week. ' Miss Mable Morse, who has
Mesdames Juahita Foreman returned from St. Anthony Hos-
tand Winona Knight were in Ja- pital is slowly improving.
spnville Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Richey and
Lem Mahan is ill. Harris Wheaton was in Sulli-
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Charles. Metcalf were in Jason- van Thursday evening. I ville Friday. I Mr. and Mrs. David Larr called :
Wayne Johnson is employed in on Georgene Wheaton Saturday Terre Haute. evening. j tyhn McGill is seriously ill. .. Ed Moore of Center Point was : Luther Steele was in T.pwi's in T.pwis Mondav
Friday. I Miss Ruth Richey was taken
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They enter pleasant surroundings the moment our guests step into the airy, attractive lobby, where they may read, write, or chat with old friends sort of catch up with things . . . Delicious food served in the delightful atmosphere of our Dining Room meets their sense of good taste and brings them back for more. ; . . Restful sleep in beds of unusual
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has all been planned that way. Send your friends to The Davis. They'll enjoy our services and conveniences, which make living pleasant. DAVIS HOTEL
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POSTWAR FOREIGN TRADE is expected to reach an all time high. The record to date was set in 1920, when the export total was about $8,500,000,000. Some recent surveys indicate that by 1S47 our exports will climb almost to nine billions. Estimated figures for the next three years, both in imports and exports are shown in the above chart. At the right of the chart the "dollar balance," which takes into account the difference between export and import totals, Is expected to be taken care of by investments abroad, U. S. loans and actual dollar spending by foreigners. The World Monetary Fund and the World Bank are two sources from which foreign lands may be expected to get both private loans and cash to keep their currencies steady. The Export-Import Bank can perform a similar loan service for U. S. investors. Greatest demand is expected to be for transportation equipment, building materials, industrial machines and so forth. . , " (International)
to the Clay County Hospital home in West Terre Haute SatMonday. ' j urday. Paul Lawrence of Terre Haute, pvt. George Williams of Shel-
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. burn, is spending a part of his
Ed Lawrence. furlough with his brother. John
nie Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Med Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Owens of Shelburn, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Ft. Wayne, were guests of Mr. Floyd Owens Monday, and Mrs. Frank Orr of Maple- James and Bonelyn Walker wood Saturday and Sunday. were SUpper guests of Orville Mr. and Mrs. James Walker and josephine Eldridee Sunday.
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were in Terre Haute Monday. Mrs. Hannah Archer, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
2 Marie Owens, returned to her
Mrs. Dollie Dix and Cleo Wyman attended the shower in Fairbanks one evening last week for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riggs.
f Another Example of Root's Price Policy: ' ; r ' . ... . 'Better "Merchandise, at Lower Prices"
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You'll Buy Them Now for Gifts to Give Later!
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Illustrating Our Day - By Day Policy "Better Quality at Lower Prices" This policy assures you of better quality at lower prices. We do hot just lower prices, we do everything possible to give you more for your money! Like selecting better materials, requiring better workmanship than you'd expect in merchandise selling for more!
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FACTOGRAPHS Saint Moritz, watering place In Upper Engadine, Switzerland, has been known since the days of Paracelsus, German physician and chemist, when, in 1589, he called attention to the excellence of its mineral waters. . Peter Paul Rubens, chief master of the Flemish school of painting, was born at Siegen, Westphalia, in 1577, son of Jan Rubens, a lawyer of Antwerp, In a normal year, 600,000,000 pounds of seafood are caught by New England fishermen. The American Beauty rose la the official flower of the District of Columbia,
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Quit paying rent ind own your home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. V. T. MELLOTT
Fighting for the life of Pvt. Al- 'military death sentence for enm-
fred Brinley, 23, of East St. Louis, I jnally assaulting a German, girl.
ill., are nis wite, Mrs. Agnes Ho wrote family he was wrongly Willmont Brinley, 22, who holds identified. Judgs Advocate in their 16-monthsrold ' . daughter, ! Washington has delayed execuEvelyn, and his brother, Charles ticn approval pending investigaBrinley. The soldier is under a ticn. (International Soundphoto.)
Save Expenses SELL MORE POUNDS TAKE YOUR HOGS TO Home Packing Co. TERRE IIAUTB. INI). Our Yards Are Open From Mondav Till Friday Noon, M E AT S C R A P S
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GINNY SIMMS, 27, popular radio and film songstress, and Hyatt i Robert Dehn, 34, millionaire New , York scion, were married In a surprise ceremony at the Beverly ! Hills, Cal., Presbyterian church,; It was the first marriage for Misa Simms and the second tor her,,.
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