Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 9, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 January 1946 — Page 6

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, JAN. 11, 1S46.

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County Basketball

The Shelburn High School Panthers banged out a neat 4541 victory over the Glenn High School Pirates of Vigo County last night in the Shelburn gym. Hitting an estimated 75 of basket attempts, the Panthers went into an early lead, however, 1 were unable to stall a Pirate attack in the final minutes of the first quarter and trailed 12-10 at the close of that period..' In the second quarter the Panthers broke away from the visitors in a fast-breaking offensive and the Panther margin was 28-19 at the half. In the third quarter both squads' carried out a rushing at-! tack by which Shelburn added eleven points to the Pirates' ten to maintain the lead and went into the fourth period with a

determined attack that claimed the victory. i Bolinger was red-hot for the Panthers as " he hit eight field goals and one foul shot. Mathefiy was runner-up with ten points. The fast-breaking tempo resulted in heavy fouling by both squads, both capitalizing on the penalties.

BULLDOGS WIN Dugger's Bulldogs defeated the visiting Palestine, Illinois Pioneers last night 38 to 35 after trailing through the first three quarters. Led by Watkins . and Boone, they broke the Pioneer defense in the closing minutes of play. Watkins scored 12 points and Boone eight for the Bulldogs while Ramsey of the Palestine five topped all scoring efforts for the evening with 14 poinls.

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COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones

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gestion-put a few drops of Va-tro-nol In each nostril. It quickly reduces connection and makes breathing easier in a hurry . . . gives grand relief from ; siiiffiy, sneezy, stuffy distress of head coids.PoHowdirectionsinthe package. , 1 SOCIETY Sorority Celebrates Anniversary Members of Epsllon Mu chapter of Delta Theta Tau celebrated the fifteenth anniversary of the chapter last Monday evening with a formal dinner at the Davis Hotel Dining Room.

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TONIGHT AND SATURDAY "Custer's Last Stand" "River Gang" Plus Chapt No. 3 "Monster And The Ape"

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Your 1946 budget will lead you to this restaurant for a portion of your I meal planning where the entire family can be served economically without fuss or bother to you. OUR SUNDAY j M E N U' ROAST TURKEY With Dressing PORK CHOPS ROAST BEEP With Cream Gravy With Brown Gravy Snow Flake Potatoes Green Beans ' Candied Yams Creamed Peas Buttered Corn Rich Noodles Vegetable Salad -Lettuce Salad Apple Sauce PIES . Mince Blue Plum Pineapple Cream HOT ROLLS the GOFFEE shop ' Florence Hawkins - Elsie Clark '

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The committee in charge was ;

Virginia Pellums, Marion L. ,

! Gilmore, and Geneva Willis. I Mary Reed sang "Happy Birth - day" as the Deltas entered the j beautifully decorated dining j room. i i . Places were found by proper . ! placecards of minature crystal ;

J i ; ' mugs filled with winter green, j statement today, "neither of the' Toastmistress Marion Gilmore1 contesting . parties have made introduced Mary Reed who sang "Tlio T.nvrt'a Pravor" no hf In- -

any move to determine who ,s ; 'welcomed

late commissioner, Clarence (Lib) McClure, and therefore, as

Prosecuting Attorney ,1 deemed i , gy this time those snappy it my duty to act in the premises waitresses dressed in their and to have judicially determin- white dresses and aprons with ed for the citizens of Sullivan the green ruffles were adding County whether Dr. Soott or Mr. m0re gaiety to the occasion by Gettinger is the rightful com- : Ferving piping hot plates of missioner of the First District of ham. peas, candied sweet pota-

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TRAIN HALTS FOR CI At the conclusion of the dinner

LIIC nil ycUclvJC kuai iccic cui,tained with a request program. Th miartpttp was comnnseri of

LEWISBURG, Pa. (UP) Mrs. Elizabeth Springer, Rosemary

Herbert Grice had a surprise re- sny(jer, Mary Reed and Jessie j

union wnn ner son, ogi. xieroeri Engle, with Anna Lois Harris Grice, Jr.. and an engineer on a at .the piono. Reading railroad train had an unscheduled stop at a crossing here. Very thoughtful and"- grateful remarks were heard from the When the towerman at West Batronesses. Mrs. Shade and

Milton notified Mrs. Grice that jjrSi Boothe.

her son would travel ' through rj0ttie Lowry - smuggled her Lewisburg en' route to. an Army ;crystai biill into the room and separation center, the woman gave a reading of ' Delt in the rushed to an appointed crossing, past; Elizabeth Theal borrowed where the train halted for about her crystal ball and gazed into a minute. , i th& present and future. ,, mmm r A Group singing followed with

all singing familiar songs with words re-written to fit the oc-

W. J. Monroe, attended the easion. funeral of Ralpfi Stewart Sun- j Mary Reed treated next with day afternoon at the Billman two lovely numbers, "SymFuneral Home. ' , j phony" and "Its Been a Long, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sols-. Long Time." man were Carlisle visitors Wed-1 A mock meeting called "The nesday. Crystal Review" was given by Mr. and Mrs. . Keith Monroe ' the four new members, Nina and Billie Keith, and W. J. Mon- , German, Luella Peak, Hester

This Drug Store OPEN SUNDAY Jan. 13 th

FOR THE HANDS BENNETT'S SKIN LOTION (non-sticky) . . 23c TRUSHAY HAND LOTION COLGATE NEW HANI) CREAM HINDS ALMOND CREAM JERGENS HAND LOTION

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LIPSTICKS Max Factor 1.00 Chen Yu 1.00 Coty , 1.00 Tangee 39c-1.00

TOOTH PASTE Pebeco 39c Squibbs 39c Kolynos 39c Listcrine 33c

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FACE POWDERS Max Factor 1.00

Coty 1.00 Even-ns in Paris . 1.00

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"BOBBY PINS" 5c package.

Bennett's Pharmacy "Your Druggist Is More Than A Merchant." Phone 96

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FOUR CORNERS

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Lizzie Curtis of Sullivan.

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Thudium arid Maxine Usrey.

They were assisted by Geneva

Mrs. Alma Shake and Carol Willis. Doris Frew and Adeline

Ann were in Sullivan Tuesday, i Handford,

GAME WARDEN EUSWORTH HUBBLEY, center, lassoes an errant deer from the boat "Moosie" near the Winthrop, Mass., Yacht club after the small, brown and gray dotted animal had led Maiden, East Boston and Winthrop police and citizens a merry chase on land and sea. The deer is believed to be one of three that came off snow-packed Middlesex Fells reservation, seeking food. (International)

Those who spent Sunday with

Mr. and Mrs. Chriss Vickrey

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children, Lee and Joe, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pugh of near. Shelburn, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Motsinger, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Monroe of near Rose Chapel, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Stuck and Terry Chriss, of Farmersburg, and Mrs. ' Lucy Stuck and sons of near Shelburn.

The Delt song in unison concluded the meeting.

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HARTS VILLE, Pa. (UP) -The Warren Company for the Arrest and Conviction of Horse Thieves and Other Villians had to eljpct a new president at its 121st annual meeting because Ezra P. Carrell, 88, head of the organization for the last decade, "didn't choose to run" this year.

BIRTH CERTIFICATE NOTICE I Petition No. 227$ Notice is hpreby given that Berth ,' Eslinger Bilker lias filed her petiUoii In the Sullivan Circuit Court to have tin? plai'O and lime of her birtll ddenmned. Sdid petition is set for hearing on January 18th. . .1946 .ul 9:00 A. M. - " !- Dated this 11th day of JanuatV 1946. , - , ; JAMES H. HINGE Clerk: Sullivan Circuit Court ; It 1-11-46. " . ...... ' i

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"THINGS THAT CANNOT BE SHAKEN IN A WORLD YET TO BE SHAKEN!" Hear this sermon Sunday morning. What would this town be without her Churches? Training children and leading the adults in the righteous way of living . . . God's only way! Your absence from Church is your vote to close her doors . . . God's dobrs! THINK ON THESE THINGS! ! , COME WITH US AND WE WILL DO THEE GOOD! Bible-school 9:30 Worship and Communion . .'. 10:40

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