Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 9, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 January 1946 — Page 3
Sullivan daily, times Friday, jan. ii, mn.
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Cold Preparations Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops. Caution Use Only As Directed
BEECH GROVE
Mr.
Rev. Robinson, District Superintendent, was at Union Chapel
Sunday morning and delivered a have
good sermon.
LOCALS
and Mrs.
returned
Gilbert Snyder
from Chicago
NORTH BUCKTOWN
HICKORY
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson McClellan called on Mr. and
snriFTY
'wv-,E" Miss Florence Kihg of Ander
Weton Council 'son, Indiana, sister of Sgt.
Weton Council No. 405 will Owren King and Jack Whitley
where Mr. Snyder attended the meet in regular session Monday of Arizona, were united in mar,.r,itvo Mrt IpvpniniT .Tannarv 14th at 7:30 riage Friday, January 4th at
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Adams and ! ' p. m. Each member is requested 12 o'clock high noon at the
children, Bobby and Sharon, I Mr. ana Mrs. nex wooaara oi to bring a ten cent preSent for Pleasantville parsonage by Rev.
emmps which will be dayed at Harris L
afternoon with Mr. and Bill Moore and Mr. and
Darrell Burch of Dugger. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price and son spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hale and
Mrs. 24 TEARS LATE ON RETURN
Mrs. 1
CHICAGO (UP) A bathing suit that had never been worn was returned to a Chicago department store recently, 24 years
the close of the meeting.
ouble with
ey usually
srossipy women is,
begin 10 Deneve
at nair 0' wnat mey say is ma ssipel truth.
Ihem two words "Table-Grade" ( sure tell a heap o' things 'bout f u-Maid Margarine. Yep, Nulaid Margarine is made 'spejlally fer the table. As fine a
pread as money can buy.
on't cry "bout all your troubles
Pyou'll never see a way out
j rough tne tears.
ousln Irma sez what you use
ree tasty by Itself. That's 5y she ueca Nu-M-ild,
Rose Chapel W. S. C. S. Meets
W. S. C. s
son returned home after spend- after it was boueht.
Karns, pastor or tne ing the past two weeks with Mr.
There Methodist church. , They were and Mrs. Earl Hale and relatives.
attended by Mrs. Olive King,! Mrs. Esther Riggs and child-
mother of the bride, and Mrs,
Owren King. After the cere- pA tn thoir hnmo niW snpnriini ! been sent,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wible and armersDurg, spent mursaay in children and Mrs. Emma Harris Sullivan.
Mrs. Harry MTS- Jonn 0le ana MI& will be installation of officers
were guests Sunday of Mr. and Adams Sunday afternoon. I verna jean uugger, spent weaMrs Bert McClellan, Dick and Bei niece Pattern, Fylura Foutz, nesday in Indianapolis. . Ih..jl. t n.,i i Mva. .Tank .Tnlinstnn has retnrn-
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tryon of Maurine Kelly and Mike, Cora ea.io ouuivan. ivirs. ooimsion e ""i" - - wedding trip. parents, Mr.
Terre Haute were guests of the Burton, Maude Whitman and na een wun ner nusoana ai weuiiebu-y, ui, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pahmier Browning.
latWn narpnts. Mr. and Mrs. Mable Burton attended the mP AtterDury wnere oe naa cm uuiiuiiig. ujr Vlslted Saturday evening with
Ora Wolfe and Ruth Sunday. Mr. Tryon recently received his discharge after serving the last
few years in the South Pacific. Nancy Fromme called on Mrs,
Funeral services for Francis Rilla Bosstick Friday afternoon
No word of explanation- accompanied the suit, which was
ren of Belmont, Illinois, return-' still in the box in which it had
mony they left for Arizona on a the past two . weeks with her
and Mrs. Ralph
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hale attended the funeral of Frank Shepherd at Hickory Tuesday afternoon.
RE-ENLISTS AT 53
Shepherd were held Tuesday afternoon with Rev. Homberger officiating. Interment was made in the cemetery here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Willis were supper guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Usrey have purchased the property formerly owned by the Duncan Lippeatts' at Dugger and have moved there. Mrs. Hattie Unger of Crawfordsville, spent the past few days with her sister, Mrs. Anna Shepherd. Mrs. Joe McRay and Mrs. Edward McRay Shepherd were in Dugger Monday. Due to bad conditions of the roads the school bus was unable to cover the school route in part of this community a part of this week. Bobby and Gene Robbins spent Friday night and Saturday with Mr. and" Mrs. Clarence Robbins.
WOONSOCKET. R. I., (UP)
l It looks like a soldier's life for 1 53-year-old Lucian F. LaBouse
The W. S. C. S. of Mt. Moriah of Woonsocket. LaBouse served
Triple L club at the home of Deen coniinea in vie camp uus- ui quuuu6 vb Mr. and Mrs. Charley Waymire Mrs Iva Myers Thursday 1 Pital with illness. Jack is im- Those in attendance were Elsie 0f Linton. Mrs. Grade Wernz and" Miss Prved and is expected home Sanders Myrtle Brocker Ada
rrnn i fi an u an m n,irr r.vz riniiri i . ir-i tftit-Ai x .tihiiih v iir ivii"
DUUII. vp v vw , , o - Miss May Mauring of St. Louis, ' Alice Monroe, Vera Barden, Ed- and Mrs. Raymond Hale were ;
t. ip a. i -n. b- i ui rt ic Tno on oct i it i mt iiiyi't tin Liiirj rtini uciueiiLci . itibi, y . t iiiii, iitwc uujlii c dim
M V LeTphimJs and cwidren Mrs'. P. B. Harbaugh and family! " " ( sons of Indianapolis, and Mr. Church will meet each Thurs- four years with the French inMis. Leo inmips and children, , I md M c , day far quilting. Much work is fantry during World War I. He called on Mr. and Mrs. Golden' mr-.ana iurs- w- - noe ,ndve Dinner Guests u.:- , ' . rm hnnri tn h rinno rt. thn it c A,-m,r
snld thpir rpsirlpnce nronertv on , " 7 . . i,,c uttosiuu ueuiu in nonor or , - w.v... .. w. . ......j
N. State St., to Hubert Medsker. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harvey and M1SS oe "aroaugn, engineer - ; 1ffnw!nAn nKxiimcl WonaC-
son, were guests Thursday of 1,1 u,c
Monk and Dicky Saturday evening. V
Dinner Guests
Mrs. iivan iving ana ivir. ana Mrs Fostp,.-s birthdav
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ivirs. a. in. wnitt ana rnunp
their mother, Mrs. Emma Har- ay lor a IW0 weeKS vacation ns :With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Robinson, Rev.!p- B- Harbaugh. Miss Harbaugh and Mrs. Lennis Donaldson and!has been 6iven her discharge, daughters, Virgilene and Gloria- Mr- and Mrs- Albert Cutts
lee, were dinner guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Foutz
sey was elected president and served 19 years, seeing action jn Mrs. Purcell for secretarv-trea- several World War II canrmaiens.
Warren of Indianapolis, were ' Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mayfield sure for the coming year. A good Recently discharged, LaBouse dinner guests Wednesday of and daughter spent Sunday attendance is desired. i immediately re-enlisted. : Mrs. Whitt's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Hildenbrand and
I N. Court St., were called to De
I troit. Michigan Tuesday due to
and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Jerd Easter and Gene called on Mr. and Mrs. John Easter Tuesday evening. Mrs. Rilla Bosstick attended church and Sunday School at Kingxley Memorial Sunday morning. Ruby Hess and niece, Nancy Carol Case, spent Sunday night
lwith Mr. and Mrs. Eyron Foutz
and daughters.
Is
THE Marathon Station At ,
501 East Washington St. Now Managed -i'Vy-i::
BILL McCLURE Discharged Navy Veteran Of South Pacific Action 0 COMPLETE SERVICE 1 Your Patronage Greatly Appreciated
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I SEE THAT. . . Most people are wise enough to have their car checked periodically to keep it in the best possible running order . . . but do you ever stop to consider having a tune-up for your eyes? Yes, car tune-ups are frequent with motorists, but many of these same people neglect their greatest possession their eyesight. Eyes need care, too, and unless they are checked at least once a year by a reliable optometrist using precise equipment, faulty eyes 'may came needless pain. Don't let tired, overworked eyes take all the
joy out of life. You can buy a new car, when the strikes are settled and production returns to. normal,1 but you can never buy new eyes. Fortunately for humanity, corrective glasses can be prescribed. Your eyes have to be right if you are going to work and play as you should. They are priceless. Guard them constantly. DR. C. E. FISHER Optometrist Phone 420.
family of Carlisle R. i.
Eastern Star
Sullivan Chapter No. 188 Order
the sudden death of Mr. Cutts' 0f the Eastern Star will meet in brother, James Cutts. The Cutts' regular session Monday evening arrived home this morning. at 7;3o. All officers please be Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Roe have ' present. purchased and moved into the j mmw Rudolph Schrieber property at Gill Homemakers 225 South Main Street. j The Gill Homemakers met at Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hash have as the home of Mrs. Pete McCamtheir guest, the former's mother, ; m0n January 10th for an all-day Mrs. Clede Hash of Chicago. 'meeting. At the noon hour a Mrs. Dude Booker was called delicious covered dish dinner to Terre Haute Wednesday on was enjoyed. The new president, account of the serious illness of MrS( Pete McCammon then call-
her aunt, Mrs. Belle Givens. ed the meeting to order and the
Mrs. Givens is a former resident of this city, moving to Terre Haute some 40 years ago where she has made her home. She is past 83 years of age.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of J. Harve Crowder Sr. deceased late of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent J. HARVE CROWDER, Administrator.
i Hays and Hays, Attorneys. 1st ins 12-28-4-3t.
Quit paying rent Mid own your home. Special bargains on property on installment pluu Also' farms for sale., ; W. T. MELLOTT
FOR YOUR SALADS HESMER'S PERFECT SALAD DRESSING ENJOY HESMER'S Fresh-Tasty POTATO CHIPS ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER Made in Evansville By CLYDE M. HESMER, Inc. Manufacturers and Distributors
following program was given: Pledge to the Flag; song of the month, "Jingle Bells," followed by the history, given by Daisy McCammon; roll call was answered by "helpful hints on butchering", which brought some very helpful responses. Business included appointment of hostesses for year and leaders for trainers meetings. Payments of dues. Drawing of names for mystery pals. The club presented Mrs. . Wm. Shepherd and Mrs. James' : Brashier, the retiring president and secretary, with some beautiful gifts.
i During the social hour read- ' ings were given by Marie Irvin, Chloe Charley and Lucille Sims. iThejdoor prize .was won by Inez Brashier and Lucille Sims won ' the "tongue twister" prize. The I meeting was closed with the club prayer. Those present were Mesdames Gerald Sims, Harry Lambeth, Edgar Banther, Bill McCammon and children, Henry Raines, Paul Phillips, Roy Wilson, James Brashier, . Melvin Pirtle and Richie, Everett Irvin, Oran Charley and Geneva Lee, Dana Mae McCammon and the hostesses, Mrs. Pete McCammon and June Patterson. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Roy Wilson, February 14th.
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For
Grocery
Spare Ribs
a-
Country
A Grade
Style S
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ge
BEEF
lb. Bag POLAR BEAR
FLOUR 1.25
QORN MEAL, 5-lb. sack 32c
CAFFEE HAG. 1 lb. iars ...... 35c
hlb. Box PREMIUM SODA
CRACKERS 31c
GRAHAM CRACKERS, 1 !b. box 20c
UAP AID, large size box 19c
PORK & VEAL
HEAD LETTUCE, fancy . . each 10c Extra Large PASCAL CELERY 25c POTATOES, peck , 63c No. 1 ENGLISH WALNUTS, California large, lb 45c 176 Size ORANGES, dozen ..... 59c LEMONS, per dozen . ; 35c
RINSO, large box 25c
3 lb. Jars SPRY 75c RED SALMON, tall cans 41c NAPKINS, package 10c
46-oz. can ALICE TOMATO
JUICE : 26c
SANITARY NAPKINS, 2 boxes 35c
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned- has been appointed Executor of the estate of Arthur C. Shew, deceased late of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES SHEW. Executor Pigg- & Tennis, Attorneys. 1st ins l-4-4&-3t.
To Those Who Enjoy Good Food
This is National Thrift Week a week set aside to encourage the practice of saving pennies to earn dollars. Shop here and reduce your food costs by saving more not by serving less!
reg. 16c
mlfAMrflS-
SCOUI CABIN CORN IllEfl CITY RED BEANS
W COUNTY RED KIDNEY IEMS
now
sweet, cream style reg. 13c now .... v 1
No. 2 can
2 FOR 27c I FOR 21c : 12c
He
U-Kook-It APPLE-RASPBERRY JAM BASE reg. 28c j. now 2 for 28c Hixon'sCOCONUT CUSTARD MIX 10c
Tropic Fruit KADOTA FIG JAM
39c
1 Wl
; We prepare special orders for social gatherings, etc. Dinners Served Daily Short Orders STEAK SPECIALTIES
RICHELIEU CAPERS 22c Borden's
JPYCO, reg. 19c ... '. now 10c
DIAPERWITE, reg. 25c now l'Jc Crystal WAX PAPER 3 for 25c
Farmers Pride
GLOSS STARCH box 5c NEW LARD CANS ea. 55c
12 oz. can
FIRE FLARES, reg. 29c, now 21c Johnson's SHI-NUP HOUSEHOLD CLEANER reg. 23c now 17c Tavern PAINT CLEANER, reg. 49c, .... now 25c Goblin HAND CLEANER, reg. 29c .... now 19c
HAND SOAP POWDER, reg. 25c
now
2 for 25c
Club ALUMINUM CLEANER, reg. 25c now
19c
DUST PANS, reg. 53c .
now 39c
Maxine
TOILET SOAP 4 bars 23c
Shelby SHAVING CREAM, reg. 35c
now 19c
FARMERS PRIDE FLOUR 25 Lb. Sack 11.08
SCOUT CABIN SALT 2 for 9c Py Mak
PIE FILLING box 29c
Freish Cured Meats And Dairy Products
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