Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 254, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 December 1945 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-c MONDAY, DEC. 24, 1945.

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MRS. JACK TRACY IS HAPPY NOW Knoxville, Tenn. Mrs. Jack

Tracy, 1632 Martin Mill Pike re

cently wrote this letter to Faultless Starch .Company: "I am writing you just a line to

express my happiness after start

ing to use Faultless Starch

makes my wash turn out lots better on ironing days. I am very

grateful for this wonderful starch.

, 0 lowship and have forgotten the STRIKES AT CRITICS I importance of human relation-

ON WHEREABOUTS ships," he asserted. : Legion Auxiliary OF SANTA CLAHS i Even little children know that Enjoys Christmas Party

, there is a Santa Claus. he said By SAINT" NICHOLAS j If the well known holiday char-

Staff Correspondent lacter has disappeared, bgt. Hick

SOCIETY

The Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary entertained . with a

INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 24. Sgt. erson added, it probably is the Pureiy wcidi evening... odimu-j

It Lloyd D. Hickersont director of work of anti-Christmas forces. ! , - " ... i PAirAit r rlj-i-L unit m.omKore anrl

the Indiana State Police public re-1 He refused to view the new - " lations division, today extended year with alarm, and predicted then-guests in commemoration wishes for a merry Christmas and that the happiness and prosperity,01 Jrnrl. ?s: ,. . ,

I will use no other starch as long a happy and prosperous New Year of every individual in 1946. will1 t ZVPn with as I can get Faultless Starch." to his friends. . , be in proportion to the time and , ' n hall at se Jh ... T th; .wforl f v,o ;t ic effort ho umntc n invest in his 8 DOU1H1IU1 dinner OI lUrKG

Have you ever used Faultless ; Starch? It is. a different kind of wel1 tnat we Pause and contem-1 future. Iaundrv starch. And as Mrs Tvarv Plate tne true meaning of Christ-, , - .

says, "It makes my wash turn out mas" ne saidu.i ... ; j t "Annual ohse:

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To Almighty God we bow out-

heads and raise our voices in sincere thankfulness for peace on earth which He sent to us this victorious, Happy Christmas.

Falconbury's East End Grocery

E. T. Ballard of Indianapolis

passed through Sullivan Thurs-

very grateful for this wonderful iour's birth keeps us from losing starrh." SnpHal inrpdipnts m,v the real perspective of things

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into Faultless Starch make this aouus- enveloping spirioi Oklahome City,

u,IBUu,-u,cH Oklahoma. Mr. Ballard who peace and good will do exist fr.motored th h witn a house w fin tin vt n ' . .

and its associate taste tempters amid tables beautifully decorated with small Christmas trees, angels and,' choir boy statuettes with a large solitary candle which adorned the main table

The bells of Peace ring out our Christmas message to you this year. Loudly and clearly they're saying "A M e r r y Christmas and a Happy New Year to all."

RICKIE'S PLACE

wonderful difference.

Save Starch-Cooking Time One big difference in Faultless Starch is that you don't have to

men on earth."

Sgt. Hickerson spoke out sharp-

cook it to make it turn clear. Just ly against "calamity howlers" cream Faultless Starch with a who insist that the vula SDirit is

affording

invocation. Climaxing the the traditional

' trailer returned to his home in 1 following which

light during the

Indianapolis Sunday Sullivan route. ,

the , played and Mrs. i ters received a i package.

evening was gift exchange games were Marjoria Walmystery pat

that there is no

Merry Christmas

little, cool water.. men add boiling n0 more and

water while stirring. That's all. Santa Claus. This advantage alone can save five to fifteen minutes of hot, "If Christmas is lost to some tiresome work each busy wash- Persons, it is because they have day. ' disavowed the principles of felMakcs Ironing Easy I iimum. .n i m MMimm.i

Another big difference in Faultless Starch is that it makes ironing smooth easy and beautiful. Here again special ironing-aid ingredients do the "work" for you saving you the pulling, and pushr ing that comes with a "sticky" iron. Your iron goes smoothly along makes ironing a joy, not a job. ' ! You want your wash to look clean, fresh and beautifully ironed. So let Faultless Starch, help you. You deserve the advantages of Faultless Starch. Start using Faultless Starch now and you will probably say, as Mrs. Tracy says, "I will use no other starch as long as I can get faultless Starch." So ask. your gi-ocer today for Faultless Starch.

Adv.

Ear Defpcts ' Of the first 2,OO0;OOO men examined under the selective service act of 1940, 41,000 were rejected for "ear defects."

Farm Fires One in 37 farms nnd a'disnstrou. experience with fire in the five-yea i period 1936-40.

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DEC. 24, 1945 TO EVERYBODY EVERYWHERE , HOLIDAY GREETINGS TO ALL STOP YOUR HAPPINESS AT THIS G1AD SEASON MAKES OURS COMPLETE STOP. BEST WISHES FOR A JOYOUS XMAS AND HAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.

AT-A-KORNER

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1 WUE SALES W Sullivan, Ind. '

Let's Keep Christmas CHRISTMAS!

Christmas is your faith, in all that is good in the world. Christmas is the selfless spirit of doing for others. Christmas is the laughter and friendship-of the spreading of cheer, and it is the wonder of childhood. t is the knowledge that you're loved by someone, and that you have someone to love.

Christmas is believing in prayer and the Power that answers it . . . plus the right to sing of your belief in the way of your very own choice. Christmas is all the things- free men fight for. Let Us Keep It Shining.

The most shining things anyone owns or gives away in the Christmas season are. pleasantness . . .. though tfulness . . . patience. The more of any and all of these three things we have . . . and give . . . every day the better we feel and

the better we make others feel.

.So here's to you who spread these three precious things this Christmas . . . pleasantness . . . thoughtfulness ... patience. You will do your job in: helping to Keep Christmas Christmas. .

May all the Joys that Peace and the true Spirit of Christmas can bring be with You and Yours.

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from your friendly beauticians. And thanks for your lundness and cooperation during the past year.

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HIM STILL LIGHTS OUR WAY

The season's best to you on this first glorious, post

Christmas.

iest wishes, for 'happiness andv enduring Peace.

Black Lumber Company

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1 And so, wishing you all a very Happy New 1 I .v Year, we join with you in giving a royal I .f'ii I" welcome to 1343. I

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