Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 173, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 August 1945 — Page 6
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SUI.IJVAN DAILY TRIES THURSDAY, AUG, 30, 1945. BtUilil'iilfTfl'Bflili MIL TAKE THE ONE ON THE END' "Relax In Cool Comfort At The Lyric" SHERMAN Friday and Sat. Nights, 30c; Saturday Matinee, 30c; Children, 14c. AH Prices Tax Paid. . SATURDAY EVENING. Adults 35c Children 16c." Tonight, Friday And Saturday. BARGAIN PRICES 30c TONIGHT. FROM 6:45 to 7:15 AND SAT. MATINEE. IE RULE! YOUR CHI LDand SCHOOL Have your child checked by your family Doctor and Dentist before school. Keep your child fit with necessary vitamins.
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Plus "Musical" and Paramount News Events.
YES, tADY you're seeing straight those ARE washing machines. And they're coming off the assembly line at the General Electric plant in Bridgeport, 'Conn. It's a welcome reconversion change from the war
Y material previously turned out at the plant. (International)
Mr,
Mr,
DODD BRIDGE
Watson Sunday
Mrs. George
'evening. Andy Trueblood, I "Mls Harrv Wade Sl)ent Tues.
day. with Mrs. Rollie Pinkston.
and Mrs,
and Mrs. parry Brown and
Fern Brown -were guests of Mr. I
and Mrs. Herbert Sinclair Sunday.; i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker and son were in Sullivan Saturday. Charles Hardy and Jessie Wood attended the horse show in Terre Haute Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Levi Pierce were guests of Lawrence Davis- and daughter last week. ' Mr, and Mrs. Emory Walters were in Sullivan Saturday. Their daughter, Frances and children accompanied them home for the week-end. I Mr. and Mrs. Pad Parr and son were in Sullivan Saturday. ,
Pleasantville Class Holds Reunion The Pleasantville High School class of 1920 celebrated its 25th ianniverBary Saturday evening, August 25th, at the Rock House
In Pleasantville. This class is the only one in the high school .that holds a reunion each year. The meetings began in 1931 and have been held each year since. As this year marks the quarter of a century, all who were ever a member of the class were invited. Mrs. Taylor of Dugger i came and took some pictures for
comparison with 25 years ago,
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Psi Iota Xi sorority will hold.a Mr.'anrt Mrs. Emory Walters ow taikc mrp oivpn hv oh
called meeting at the public arlrt familv and Mr. and Mrs.
on Mr. ana vears exneriennps. A verv time
ly talk was given by Mr. Vass of Marco, comparing the three
R's of by-gone days with three
... , - . . , . ; gnu lumuj library -basement Friday evening Tip Krause called
at 8:00 .o'clock. ,Jt .is, ' important, Mrs' BiU Wade and family Sunthat all members attend. j ; day' afternoon, 1 " " j, T3ov,o' Rvland. Mrs. Will
ima. '
HOSPITAL NOTES
Dismissed Aug. ' 29th: 1 Mrs
Harry Lowry 1 and' son of " 112 Mrs. Luvisa
North , West Street; Mrs. Lillie ; key. , Wolfe of 449 South Main Street! Mrs! Bertha Ryland called J on Mrs. Oscar Harmon . of Lintorf; ! Mr? Georgia Plew Monday, j " Mrs. Juanita Storms of Sullivali i ' ooa Mnrv and Fylura Foutz,
AVAAUUW-W -
"Sof tol" "Chen Yu" CUTICLE OUTFIT FAST DRY . $1.00 60c "ProDhvlactic" "Wigder" . HAIRBRUSH NAIL CLIPPER $1.00 35c " l r , m , , "Prophylactic" "Portrait" i TOOTH BRUSH COLD WAVE KIT .... 23c $1.49 "Sta-Rite" "Sta-Rite" ; HAIR ROLL BAND BOBBY PINS 25c 10c per card
We Have Most Sizes of Film In Stock. Bring Your Empty Camera. " NOTICE This store will be open until noon MONDAY.
Bennett's Pharmacy A . Dependable Drug Store Since 1914 Phone 96
!joutz, Mrs. jDorbthy Bogard and R's suited to our lives now j I jiimmm- r..- . i. 'rNanfi Rose, spent Tuesday with reminiscence, relaxation and z-KtjjsiS 2 Mrs Luvisa Wood and Abe Wil-rusticity. Mrs. Vass and son
Slip-ons Cardigans
rural route fvie; Theodore GoodS '
man of Sandborn'rural rout Mary Barnhart of Hymera
mt,. .Portfca T!v and ana IVirs.
man of Sandborn'rural route one DiVt(n raiieii 0n Mrs.
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M. J.Aikin&Son FUNERAL HOME Dagger , , , Alkln' Service CcvsU N'
' More."
I Will Foutz,' Dorothy Bogard and
j Nancy Rose Monday. ;:;.Mr.; ;ahd':'Mrs. W. A. Burnett were' in Su'liivan Monday. K..Mr. 'and' Mrs. Will Foutz, Mrs. ,. Dorothy :. Bogard and Nancy Rose, Mrs;. Bertha . Ryland ' and Mrs. . Eva Ransford called on Mr. and
Come fall there's nothing like ca sweater whether you're spending your time in town cr country in the office or on the campus. Ribbed knit cardigan in selection of colors. $3.98 to $6,50
Short sleeve slip-on with high round neck. $3.88 to $5.17
FOLKER FABRICS
GABARDINE IN ORIGINAL DESIGN by
ringer Gouckenour
rendered some beautiful duets oivhe. piano and Hawaiian gu- , tarj ;-i f : ; - . t Delicious refreshments were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Enochs and Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Stoelting of De- : troit. Mr. and Mrs Scott Bedwell and son, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Newkirk, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Good, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lind . and daughter, Margaret Jane,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Trick, Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Enochs, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Williams, Dr. and Mrs. Dewey Vass and son, Edwin Gc.odman, Iloe Little and LaVern Bedwell. , After much reminiscing of bygone days the class departed to meet again next year at the home of Mr. and , Mrs. Irvin Jackson' of Linton. The members are also looking forward to the next 25-year reunion in 1970.
Birthday Party
A delightful Birthday party was given at the home of Mrsi. Walter ' McCammon in honor i 'of her daughter, Marjorie Ann and granddaughter,' Juanita Sue.
Games were played and refresh
ments were served which con
sisted of a beautiful birthday cake, sandwiches and iced tea. The ' honored guests received many lovely gifts. Those present
were Imogene Walters, Max Bedwell, David Garwood, Millard Garwood, Ada Mae Hixon, Myrna Thompson, Fred Walters, Ruth Patton, Alice Mae Walters, Fred Patton, Fonda Patton. Bobby
Patton, Snoda Patton, Donna Hatfield, Jerry ' McCammon, Glenn Bedwell, Nancy Alumbaugh, Patty Olson, Marlene Olson, Mary Walters, Gertrude Walters, Roddy Smallwood and the honored guests, Marjorie
Ann and Juanita Sue.
NEW ORLEANS (UP) X . . . ,J 1 . l t : r. . . ..
University revealed tiiat,.U.2lfper cent' of white school children in Orleans parish are regularly on what was considered a ";ood" diet; 59.6 per cent of a "fair" diet, and 29.2 per cent on a "poor" diet. Typical diet errors, the study said, included an almost uniform lack of t whole grain ' receal foods and a lack of citrus fruits and vegetables. LAWMAKERS TAKE HEED INDIANAPOLIS, (UP) .The
legislature chambers in the Ind- : iana statehouse had looked sort of drab and dingy for years, but ! no one paid niuch attention to the situation until last winter. While the house of representatives was in session, a big chunk of plastering fell from the neil- , ing and narrowly missed House j Majority Leader George W. Hen
ley. Now plans nave oeen arawn up for a $500,000 remodeling and modernization program.
Sold Exclusively in Sullivan at
the
shop
Now Reappearing Are Better Grade
MATTRESSES
15.00
Durable, comfortable mattresses weighing 55 pounds and more. Made of cotton and felt materials.
UP
SULLIVAN HOW. & FURNITURE CO.
JUST IN AT RUBY'S Also received Sloppy Pull-over and Cardigan SWEATERS School girl draw string BLOUSES Shortie Skirts Mary Lynne Dresses Doris Dodson Dresses RubyShop
So. Side Sq. J. C. Greenberg 119 West Washington Phone 28
