Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 13, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 17 January 1946 — Page 3
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 1946.
SAGE THKEJT
TO THE PUBLIC
Having sold (he Hotel Barnes and Dining Room to George Thomasson of-Terre Haute, we wish to take this opportunity to thank the public for the liberal patronage we have enjoyed during the last three years, Mr. and Mrs. Thomasson will be glad to serve you in thebest possible way and you will find them deserving of your continued patronage. . . ....... -.. "3
HOTEL BARNES
SOCIETY
Alpha Delphian Club
Missionary Society Meets The Zelma Harbaugh Missionary Society met at the home of
, Mrs. Harold Campbell Friday, 'January 4th. The meeting was called to order by singing "Open My Eyes That I May See" followled by prayer by Cleta Cox. Roll call, minutes read and approved , and . treasurer's report. A letter I was read from the superintendI ent of the Rose School at Terre
i gifts which the children received appendix the corneal transplant , at Christmas I and eye banks and refrigeration, I Ressa Hux led the devotions ! or ce surgery, in the hospital, ! with group singing, "'Tis So and war zones ln connection Sweet to Trust In Jesus" and with amputations were some of
responsive reading. The theme l,uo """ " 6 for lesson was "African Panora- ! advancement of surgery. As for ma". A playlet on , "Colonizers , dru lhere seeB1? to. have hJei
re-
i EN ROUTE HOME i
i Mrs. "Toody" Bogard has
iuucn oi uie auvciiicciiiciii ui1 science and the future hopes of ceived word from her husband, surgery and drugs was unfolded aboard the hospital boat "Stafto Alpha Delphian club members ford", that he is due to dock at at their meeting last Monday.
Mrs. Walter F. Wood and Mrs. A. B. Libke had delved into some very interesting books, apparently, for their papers showed their very evident struggle to condense all the information gathered. The wonders of diphtheria anti-toxin, discovery of
Los Angeles January 21st. The letters were sent from the Marshall Islands, where' they had stopped for fuel, en route from the Philippines to the States.
WORSHIP SERVICES FRIDAY EVENING The Bible study, fellowship,
each Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, this week will be in charge of Paul Armstrong, who
and prayer service now meeting 1 was chosen by last week's leader, in the public library basement Mrs. Lynn Gaston.
are People" was given by Ressa Hux, Hazel Campbell and Dorothea Wass. Ruth Russell then took the group on an imaginary exploring trip through parts of Africa. The meeting was closed by singing "Bring Them In" and repeating the( benediction.
Members present were Adah
as much research in medical
laboratories, especially during World War II, the world has a very small idea of what is to come in the future of drugs. All medical research and practice considers itself still in its A.B.C. stage and this dissatisfaction with its knowledge is the most promis-
Thixtun, Ruth Russell, Mondesi in? sign of advancement in the
! Moore, Ressa Hux, Mrs. Mont Getty, Nelle Ford, Cleta Cox, Hazel. Campbell, Katherine
! Bower, Nina Anderson, Isabelle in the business meeting election 1 Adams and Dorothea Wass and ; of officers was held with Mrs.
future.
The meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. Herman McKinley.
SULLIVAN STORE
EXCLUSIVE
one guest, Ross Anderson.
SULLIVAN STORE
JANUARY CLEARANCE Odds And Ends-Slightly Soiled
Home Furnishing
128) PILLOW COVERS, non-allergic,
sanrtary, keep pillows clean. Reg 79c
.49
(8) 1.69 U, S. LAUNDRY BAG .25
H5) 1.39 DRESSER SCARF 94 1.69 LACE DRESSER SCARF . . .94
f(l 1 Kb T API? riTATT? HVT
U) 3.49 LACE TABLE CLOTH
,v. . . .91 .... 1.91
I) 7.93 LACE TABLE CLOTH .... 4.00
53) 1.98 DINETTE DRAPE 1.19
Colorful Mexican Print.'
?) 3.49 hooked rug . . 1.49
Notions Sal
ALL FALL FEATHERS AND FLOWERS REDUCED TO
ALL FALL BRAIDS AND SEQUIN DRESS TRIMMING
Sportswear
Omer Nickel being elected president; Mrs. Dillon Routt, vice-president; Mrs. Carl Howard, secretary, and Mrs. Carol Frakes, treasurer.
Psi Iota Xi Meeting The Psi Iota Xi sorority will meet Monday night, January 21st at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Dorothy Dugger at Dugger.
BIRTH CERTIFICATE NOTICE Petition No. 2279 Notice ia hereby given that William Deckard has filed his petition in the Sullivan Circuit Court to have tha place and time of his birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing1 on January 25th. 1946 at 9:00 A. M. Dated this 15th day of January, 1946. JAMES H. RINGER. Cleric Sullivan Circuit Court
ity lire
Long Wearing... Cool Running ...Road Tested
(12) 3.98 Rayon Gabardine Skirt .... 1.00 ; (37) SWEATERS 4.98 to 6.98 ...... 4.00 ':
All Wool Cardigan & Slipover Styles
V off
k' price ) 1.29 Wood Shoe Rack 74 l0) 1.25 Black Metal Scissors .69 jfk) .79 Black Metal Scissors . .49 A2) .39 Black Metal Scissors . . . . . . . .29
1.69 Blanket Chests .74
S) 1.09 Renuzit Dry Cleaner 94 .23 Sew On Supporters : . . . .15 .19 Roll On Garters 10
f3) 1.29 Kitchen Chair Sets .64 Back and Seat Cushions, Washable
PICTURES, our entire stock, ; Reg. 2.25 to 4.98 1.00 2) 1.49 to 1.98 Knitting Bag . 1.00
) 1.79 Fibre Laundry Case . . 1.00
Infants' And Children's
Wear
(2) 2.9$ White Dresses, size 5, 6 ... . (4) &98 Pinafores, size 1, 3 . (6) 4.98 Plaid Junipers, size 7 to 14 . . (2) 6.95 Jerkin Suits, size 12, 14 ... . (2) 4.20 Jumper and Blouse, size 12 . . (12) 5.49 Rayon Dresses, size 7 to 14 (2) 3.98 Taffeta Dress, size 7, 12 ... . (29) 1.29 Knit Babv Towel (38) 2.39 Part Wool Baby Blanket . . . 3.98 to 4.98 Teen Sweaters
Blouses, Collars, Dickies
(22) 1.29 DICKIES 74 (38) 1.00 DICKIES v 64 (22) 1.98 DICKIES 1.00 (16) 3.98 BLOUSES 2.00 (18) 2.98 BLOUSES 2.00
-! WAIUSS Ii.oo ! ,$t'si 1.1. 1.79 ; S-l-P SUNSHEEN g 3,00 HST! flHI sis ft-rs if' 5.00 m Jp . j 3.00 ?Wrr- in one eoat. 2.00 Msi t 1 h ' .49 rajfsraw&d rn fiTlll XS&ffl DriM in (0 rain. i i i fng , $2.89
Women's Suits And Coats
Women's Dresses Reduced .
(37) 4.95 to 3.93 . Now 3.00
(19) 7.95 to 12.93 Now 5.C0
(3) 9.95 to 10.93. Now 7.00
(3) 12.93 to 14.95 Now 9.00
iie and two piece dresses in plains,
mns, prints,' crepes, gabardines. Sizes
to 15, 12 to 44.
Girls' Coats Reduced
(16) Orig. 19.98 Now
14.00
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(7) Ong. 16.95 . Now 12.00 Size 7 to 14
(2) Orig. 14.98 Now 10.00
(2) 35.00 SUITS, Size 12 28.00 (4) 24.95 SUITS, Size 9 to 14 19.00 (2) 29.93 SUITS, Size 14, 18 22.00 (3) 18.98 PEA JACKETS, 10 to 16 12.00 (4) 19.95 WOOL COATS, 12 to 14 . . 14.00 (8) 29.95 WOOL COATS 22.00 (9) 35.00 WOOL COATS 28.00 (4) 39.95 WOOL COATS 32.00
INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S SNOW SUITS COAT AND LEGGING SETS
(18) (4) (9) (6) 9.98 Orig. Orig. 18.00 to 10.98 12.98 to 11.50 22.00 Now Now Now Now 6.00 '7.00 8.00 14.00
All Wool Suits in Sizes 1 to 4, 3 to 6x, 7 to 14
BOYS' SNOW SUITS, PEA COATS AND MACKINAWS
(19) Orig. 7.98 Now 5.00
(8) . (16) (5) Orig. Orig. Orig. 10.98 12.00 18.50 Now Now Now 6.00 8.00 12.00
Perma-Veneer Color Varnish
For Soon, woodS work, furniture. StFra and TrnUhes in one aoplication. Dri rapidlr io a n attractire glOB. Water. proof, wear reiiatant 84c
feCOlOR VARNISH
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