Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 165, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 August 1946 — Page 2

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A Horn Owned Democratic Newspaper. Sullivan DaJlj Times, founded 1905, m the dally edition of the Bollivin Democrat, founded 1154. . United Preai Wire Service. Eleanor Poynter Jamison Manager and Assistant Editor. Paul -Poynter Publisher Joe H. Adams Editor Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 113 West Jackson St Sullivan, Indiana Telephone 12

Entered si tecond-class matter at the Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana. National Advertising Representative! Theli and Simpson, 393 Seventh Avenue, New York (1) N. Y. Subscription Rate: By carrier, per week 15 Cent in City By Mail In Sullivan And Adjoining Conntieai Year ;. .'. 13.00 Six Months $1.75 Month (with Times furnishing stamped envelope) 80 Cents 1 By Mall Elsewkerei Year $4.0i Six! Months ; $2.25 Month (with Times furnishing envelope) 40 Cents All mail subscriptions strictly la advance.

THE SLAUGHTER OF SLAUGHTER Onemore dead duck! Chalk up the mark to date 15. . There will be more. . In "purging" the arch-reactionary, Roger Slaughter of Missouri, from. Congress, President Truman has succeeded in "doing one thing on which Franklin Roosevelt failed. But a tidal wave does hot start at the shore. It is more than probable that this present wave of public opinion which has just sunk Slaughter, and had already overwhelmed fourteen others of his kind, had its beginning right back there in the days when FDR was finding his program blocked by these same men. " Slaughter was one of that group sometimes called "Republicats." Though elected as a Democrat, he voted straight Republican when it came to opposing the Roosevelt-Truman progressive policies. He helped organize that . bold anti-administration coalition block, headed by the Republican stalwarts who gained and have kept the lead in this last Congress. ,

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LADY THROWS CANE AWAY AFTER TAKJNG NEW RHU-AID FORMULA One lady, who was unable to walk 6 weeks ago, due to rheumatic pains, says she is enjoying a normal life once again since she took RHU-AID. In fact, she says she has thrown her cane away. This lady had to stay in the house for weeks at a time, unable to get out much. Rheumatic pains centered in the joints of her knees and ankles. She say? she felt stiff all over. But in less than a week's time, when she started taking RHU-AID, the awful rheumatic pains disappeared from her legs and ankles. She is well and happy today and says she wouldn't take a fortune for the relief RHU-AID has -given her. RHU-AID is the new liquid formula containing three valuable medical ingredients. These Three Great Medicines, all blended into one, go right to thovery cause of rheumatic and neuritic aches and pains. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get RHU-AID. Bennett's Drug Store. Adv.

SOCIETY Xew Lebanon W.S.C.S. The New Lebanon W.S.C.S. met Thursday, August' 13th at the home of Mrs. Ilattie Eaton. The meeting was opened by iinging "I Lava to Tell the Story." The scripture was Isaiah 5-3 and John 4-3-35. Prayer was given by E?lizabsth Lisman. Meditation, Mary Alice Stedman and Mary Hiatt. "The Maltose Cross", president. TnQ secretary's report was given and approved. Treasurer's report and payment ! dues. Plans were made for he Helping Hand class meeting September 5th. Lesson, "Laborers for Peace" w?s given by the iresident. Sens. "God be With "ou Till we Meet Again". The rseeting closed with all repeatng the Lord's Prayer. Refreshments were served to Margaret Hunt, Elizabeth Lisnan, Doll Phillips, Clara Brokaw, arace Mason, Mary Hiatt, Jean Pirtle, Mrs. Shaffer, Mary Alice Stedman and Joan, Nannie Houpt, Ethel Shepherd, Edith Moore, Marjorie Paie, June Eaton and the hostess, Mattie Eaton. The next meeting will beiheld with Mrs. Lois Snavely onSept. 19th. ' Pocahontas Club The Pocahontas Club will meet in the shelter house at the city park Tuesday evening at six o'clock for a supper. All mem bers please- bring own table service.

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CHURCH OF CHRIST 118 N. State Street We cordially invite everyone to attend our meeting which is now iff" progress. (Jood congregational singing and just pain gospel preaching. Brother Justus Hesson of Elooimngton, Ind., will be the speaker. Meeting each evening at 7:30. Anyone desiring to attend but who doesn't have a way to come call either 888 or 412. .

(As Advertised In Life Magazine) COMES TO SULLIVAN We are pleased to announce that F. P. Sayre, Sonotone manager, will be at the Davis Hotel in Sullivan this Wednesday for the scientific correction of unsatisfactory hearing. We invite you to call. Hours from 12 noon to 6 P. M. DAVIS HOTEL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21st AUDIOMETRIC hearing tests and consultations without charge or obligation.

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DOAUUUltJG On 'CERTAIN DAYS' Of Month? This great medietas Is famou$ to relieve painful distress end tired, nervous, Irritable feelings, of such days when due to female tunc tlonal monthly disturbances! it'v'.Iivan Koine Ec. Club AU members of thl Sullivan Horns Economics Club that rjre going to Spring Mill Park Wed-" nesday are asked to meet at the Baptist church not later than (5:45 a. m. Jianh Reunion - The Han-is reunion will b3 held. September 8th instead of August 18th as previously announced. Merchants Nose Out Paris, 2-1 Tommy Osborne and Lee French shared the hero role yesterday as the Sullivan Mer chants eked out a 2-1 decision lover the Paris Merchants in the ibest game played on the local : diamond in years. ; Osborne and Jack Franklin locked horns in a pitching duel that saw Osborne scatter five hits and Franklin yield only three single?. Paris took the lead in the 3rd inning on an error, a stolen base, and a- hit, but Sullivan came back to knot the score in the j fourth when French drew a walk, was sacrificed to second,, 'and raced home on Osborne's smash thru the box. I In the last half of the 8th, J Lavcrne Trump, newly acquired catcher of the locals, reached firrt on a walk, advanced to third When the Paris shortstop muffed a perfect double-play ball, and rcampered across the plate when French laced a 3 and 2 pitch into left field. ' " , Batteries: " I Sullivan, Osborne and Trump; ' Paris, Franklin and H. Wilson. j MARRIAGE LICENSES , H. Lvndon Narrows. Indiana polis, salesman and Bessie L. Gremiels, Indianapolis, . housekeeper. ..- - Clifford M. Woods, .Tasqmcille. R. 2. miner and Clara B. Johnson, Sullivan, R. 3. at home. ' ' Paul Edward' Christy, Carlisle, ft. 3, farmer and Rachel Eileen Willis, Sullivan, R. 1, at home.: Victor Leturgez, Shelburn; R. 1, . discharged veteran and Virginia Pierce, Shelburn. ' ' . Robert Lee Pierce, Shelburn and Ruby Irene Steinhall. Shel burn, R, 1. 1 TERRE HAUTE For Periodic Check-up.

shooting Pains in Back GREATLY EASED BY HERBAL REMEDY Whendue'toinsuf- 1intJEVQ fkient secretion of luUllLI V When pain rtabs like a knife in the back along with frequent getting up nights, many folks are so grateful for Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root medicine that relieves such distress when due to kidneys not eliminating as they should. For three generations Swamp Root has been the standby in millions of homes when loss of sleep from getting up nirhts causes folks to feel so nervous, run-down ar.d worn out. Many think there is nothing like the herbs in Swamp Root, for stimulating kidneys' excretion. TRY it! Try to get feeling better with a bottle of Swamp Root from the drug store. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bedwell of 310 North Foley Street announce the birth of a .daughter, Barbara Jean, born at the Mary Sherman Hospital August 17th.

Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ford of 417 North Section Street are the parents of a son born at the Mary Sherman Hospital August 17th. He has been" named John Michael. Mr-, and Mrs. George Fox of Shelburn, R. 1, announce the birth pf a daughter born at the Mary Sherman Hospital August 13th. She has been named Nancy Jane. Mr. and Mrs. James Driscoll f 163 West Arizona Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, are the parents of a daughter, Jo Ann, born at the Mary Sherman Hospital August 18th. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nash of Farmersburg, R. 1, are the parents of a son, Billy Jce, born at the Mary Sherman Hospital Au gust 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis of Eullivan, R. 3, announce the birth of a daughter, Lois Ann, born at the Mary Sherman Hospital August 18th. HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted August 17: Mrs. Con Smith of Jasonville; A.' D. Miller of Clinton; Roy Lee Woodruff P.f Jasonville; Sharon Jane Woodruff of Jasonyille. Admitted August 18: Mrs. Annabels Bourhie of Carlisle. R. 3;,Ailie Shroyer of Shelburn; Mrs. Esther Faulk of" Shelburn, R. 1; Jack Hadar of Shelburn, R. 1. Dismissed August 17: Mrs. Margaret Robbins of 205 South Crowdcr Street; Mrs. Lenore Brown of Plcasantville; Phyllis Hallbeck of 203 North French Street; Harold Pirtle of Sullivan, fv. 2; Paul Pirtle of Sullivan, R. 3; Mrs. Cora Smith of Jasonville; Mrs. Marjorie Bedwell and daughter of North Foley Street; Michael Adams of 608 South Wjain Street. Dismissed August 18: Hugh C. Hunt of South Court Street; Paul Wright of Sullivan, R. 2: Ida Tbompnon of 200 West Washington Street; Roy Lee Woodruff of Jasonville: Sharon J. Woodruff, of Jasonville; Mrs. Harold Davis and daughter of Sullivan, R. 3. LOCALS Lt. Harold E. Gibbs spent the week-end here visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gibbs. Mrs. Gihbs is ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cowles of Pontiac, Michigan, ' are visiting relatives in Sullivan. lVIrs. Myrl tfeene and Miss Mary Nell Miller have returned from a week's visit in Blue Island, Illinois with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Parks. Myrl Keene went to Blue Island to spend the weak-end and accompany Mrs. Keene and Mary Nell home. Mrs. Roy Taylor and granddaughter, Sharon Lee Smith, o" Indianapolis, who have been 'The "Shimmying " tar is a dangermcs carJz The aiUtl strains difficult driving daamfert&amstfiuadfnts besides mining your tires. Wtlcorrectf Shimmy " properly

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-SHELBURN--ENDING TONIGHT t v JS if TIME, 7:30 P. M. visiting here have returned from a week's camping at Shakamak. Ronnie Benson of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor of Indiana Avenue. . Dr. H. L. Ramsey has gone to Toronto, Canada where she is attending the National CHmpracter Convention. From there she will return to Chicago to begin an extended tour of the West. Dr. Ramsey will be gone about four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ai Brown and son, George Weaver Brown, are vacationing in the East. Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Archicj Hiatt and family were Mrs.' Frcida Schram and son." Albert III, Gloria Saenz of Detroit, Michigan, Mr. and Mr?. Ivan Bradbury and children, Roeemary, of near Fairbanks, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hiatt and daughter, Mary Lou, of Sullivan. Mr. and Mr. Ernest Thiytun of Canton, 111., visited a short time last week with Adah Thixtun. 230 North State . Street. They were en route to LaPorte to visit Mr. Thixtun's brother-in-law, John Hancock. Hear Ye . . AN OWC Of PaVHTON $AIS WAN MfiCA'0' cosrs The wise motorist does not wait until trouble comes knocking in his motor before he remembers to get the following periodic NECESSARY auto services. LUBRICATION GREASING OIL CHANGE BATTERY CHARGE SPARK PLUGS CLEANED DRIVE IN AT HENRY A. ' MILAM STANDARD STATION Southeast Corner Square

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