Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 138, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 July 1946 — Page 3
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- THURSDAY, JULY 11. 1946. FAGE THREE
HICKORY George Eaton id riends here.
visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Deckard ave purchased the,Bookekr farm nd have moved there. Mrs. Cecil Bedwell and sons nd Mrs. Lloyd Smith were in anton Monday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Armstrong were Mr. and Mrs. Danny Cunningham, Mrs. Pearl May, Mrs. Oglinia and daughter, all of Harrisburg, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheffler, Jr., John Walte Sheffler and Miss, Barbara Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander have returned liome after spending the past week in Bloomfield
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where Mr. Alexander is employed. Richard Dix received his discharge from the Navy recently and has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheffler and John. Mrs. George Boone and Audrey Lou and Mrs. Gene Phegley were ill Linton Tuesday. Jackie Goodman of Indianapolis, spent the Fourth of July here. Ivan Goodman returned home with him for a visit. Eddie Ray Gatches of Michigan arrived Tuesday to spend the summer with Mr. and Mts. George Boone and family.
Husbands ! Wives ! Want new Pep and Vim? Thousands ol couples are weak, worn-out, exhausted solely because body lacks Iron. For new vim, vitality, try Ostrei Tonio Tablets. Contains !roD you, too, may need for pep: also supplies vitamin Bi. Get 3oc introductory 8ie now only 29a, For sale at all drug stores everywhere in sullivan. at Smith Drug Store.
CARLISLE
Reg Grass of Terre Haute is .crjendins the week with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Carrithers. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Claytbn have gone to Akron, Ohio, for a visit with their daughter, .Miss Jean Clayton. Miss Mae Bledsoe of near Oaktown, spent a few days here with her grandmother, Mrs.
Stella Stultz. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens of near Oaktown, visited Tuesday with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Chester Van-Meter.
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LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Entile Hilaire of Bicknell, . Indiana, Mrs. Edward Mehay and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hehay of Sullivan, R. 5, spent Sunday, in Indianapolis visiting Louis Hilaire who is in the Veteran Hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fullereton of Anderson, Indiana, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mehay and Billy Tuesday even
ing. !' Miss Marilyn Ellrick and Donald Harlow and Mr. and Mrs. George Morey attended the wedjding of Miss Vyrl Cooley and Donald Lynch Sunday afternoon at the Epworth Methodist church in Brazil, Indiana. Miss Ellrick and Mrs. Lynch are employed in the personnel department of
(Valentine & Company, Terre Haute. I Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McLean of j Terre Haute, has returned home
aftejf visiting their daughter, Mrs. Lyman Ellrick. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robertson, Nancy and Roy Jr., Bessie Bell and Alice Gage were dinner guests Sunday of Delia Bell. Eva Padgett of Terre Haute, spent the week-end with home folks, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bell called on Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bell and family Sunday evening. s rBi
Used Fat Makes Soap
One pound of salvi-eed fat makes approximuely one 24 oz. rackage Of soap chips. Save all used fats
SOCIETY Methodist Choir The Methodist church choir will have rehearsal Friday evening at 7:30. Please note change of time. It is very important that air members be present.
Missionary Sffciety Meeting Friday v The Zelma Harbaugh Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Rex Russell, 342 West Beech Street, Friday evening, July 12th, at 7:30. This is the first meeting of the new year and a good attendance is urged. Eastern Star Members of Sullivan Chapter, Order Eastern Star are invited to Freedom, Indiana July 12, at 8:30 p. m. to attend a reception in honor of Ivadale Thompson, District Deputy,
Women In your MOV this great medicine is famous to relieve hot flashes, nervous tension when due to the functional "middle-age" period peculiar to women. Worth tryinot
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HOLD THE LINE ON BEER With OPA controls gone, at least for the time being, the brewers of Indiana and with one or two exceptions the wholesalers, too, are adhering to ceding prices. The brewers hope that the retailers also will hold steadfast in
order to maintain the good name of beer. Because of an acute shortage of supplies and an unprecedented market the law of supply and demand cannot 'function, hence there is great temptation to increase prices. .Now is the time, however, for all industry and business .to demonstrate that they can operate without price controls; that they acknowledge an obligation to the public. '
Beer is more popular now than ever before, and there isn't nearly enough to go around. Despite all that the people are remarkable patient they understand that the scarcity is due to the grain conservation orders still in force. Beer has hosts of friends and it wants to keep them. The best way to insure that standing is to hold the price line voluntarily until conditions over which the industry may have no voice indicates a different course. The public demands and expects that beer will remain in the popular priced field.
BEER IS A BEVERAGE OF MODERATION
BUY IT ONLY FROM LAW-ABIDING PERMITEES
THE INDIANA BREWERS ASSOCIATION 712 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. ' Indianapolis 4. Indiana
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Sheer Rayon and Cotton BLOUSES $3.98 In beautiful whites that will harmonize with any color . . .in beautiful styles to enhance any figure. Sizes 32 to38.
SULLIVAN STORE Cool, Striped Cotton PINAFORE $2.80 Cool and comfortable to wear while doing your household tasks. Button down front . . . handy pocket on right side. Blue, green or rose. Sizes 12 to 18. ' "f Floral Print Pinafores Sizes 14-42 2.10 ' Wrap-Around BRUNCH COAT $2.60 Comfortable wrap-around style with tie back and ric-rac trim. Beautiful floral prints in light blue or red. Sizes 12 to 20.
MEN'S SHOP ATTRACTIONS
Striped PAJAMAS $3.39 Sanforized pre-shrunk ... fast color fancy stripes. Well tailored and comfortable . Sizes A, B, C, and D.
Men's Sanforized DRESS SLACKS
Sanforized pre-shrunk ... fast color . . . truly practical for . all-occasional wear - Well tailored
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