Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 189, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 September 1946 — Page 3
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FEIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1946. PAGE THREE
ENGUE-SEMS VOWS READ TUESDAY v Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Engle of Sylvan Dell Street are an
nouncing the marriage of their i daughter, Betty Jane, to Pvt. Paul Sims, son of Mr. and Mrs. "Paul Sims of South Main Street. The double ring ceremony was performed Tuesday evening at the Methodist, church at Petersburg, Indiana, with the Rev. 'sidebottom reading the vows. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Webb, grandparents of the groom, were the attendants. i The bride wore a , smoke grey suit with black accessories. Her corsage was of red roses. Mrs. Sims graduated from Sullivan High school with the class of 1942. She was very active in phool affairs. She has been employed at . the Meadow Gold creamery for the past year. : Pvt. Sims graduated from Sullivan High school with the class (of 1946. He is to report to camp, Somewhere in California, next Thursday. .
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INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 20. fltfP) Hogs, 800; steady at ceiling; good and choice barrows and gilts and good stags, $16.25. Cattle, 300; calves, 500; ' odd nead and small lots medium and ood yearlings, $17.00 $18.50; tiedium grade heifers, $16.50; me. iium to good beef cows, $13.25 14.50; vealers steady; good and -hoice, $17.50 $18.50. . Sheep, 1,000; good and choice at lambs largely $17.50 $18.00; nedium and gooc, $14.00 $17.00; i;ood and choice slaughter ewes, $7.00 $8.00; common and medium, $6.00 $7.00.
FACTO GRAPHS
i The cornet was formerly the dtle of the lowest commissioned rank In the British cavalry, and . was so-called because the coronet carried the ensign. In 1871 the titles of cornet and ensign r" were changed to second, lieutenUlt f WW 0 ' ' V, "' ; f One remarkable feature of the Crane is the enormous develop- . meat of the wind-pipe within the I keel of the breastbone, where It ; is colled and twisted before : emerging Into the neck, . . h. .
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Pays YOU a weekly income while totally disabled up to 26 weeks.
Pays YOUR hospital bills, up to $4.00 a day for 21 consecutive days.
Pays a principal sum of $2,000 in case of death, and up to twothirds of this amount for loss of
limbs or sight.
Pays YOUR operating room fee and anesthetic charges, up to $10.00 each.
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Principal sum increases automatically $100 each year up to $2,500 total. Pauline Medsker North Oakley Building Sullivan, Ind. Phone 22 Representing LUMBERMENS MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY
Mutual Insurance Building Chicago 40, U.S.A.
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FEA TURES
Each one chosen by our Department Managers as an outstanding value that proves our policy of "Quality Costs Less at Root's." Shop at Root's Mon day and COMPARE!
Mrs. Dorothy Brodie Manager of men's furnishings offers Melbroke Ties $1.00 each "The right tie for the right guy." 100 wool, crush proof, wrinkle resistant. Solid colors in new fall shades.
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Manager of the Teen Age department offers GIRLS' SLIP-OVER Sweaters $2.98 They go with any skirt or slacks. Colors red, blue, pink, dark brown. Sizes 7 to 16.
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Miss Lois Ring Manager of the Balcony Floor offers "the housewives' SOS" Print Dresses . $2.60 Floral and striped patterns in. priscilla and button front styles with lace trim square and V-neck collars.
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Manager of the cosmetic department offers "Tussy Eau De Cologne" $1.00 size SPECIAL at 50c
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Mrs. Kathleen Johnson Manager of the fashions department offers ALL WOOL 2-Piece Suits" $25.50 For your fall wardrobe!
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Mr. Ernie Snyder Manager of the Housewear Department offers Beautifully Woven Clothes Hampers $4.95 each
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11 bins in hues of green, blue,
pi white and yellow.
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Manager of men's furnishings department offers Flannel Pajamas $3.29 Tailored for men, button front pajamas in warm cotton flannel Colorful stripes of maroon, gray and blue, fully sanforized. -
Miss Kathleen Johnson Manager of Ladies ready-to-wear offers
2-Piece BUCO JERSEY
Dresses $8.95
A beautiful dotted material in dresses of wine, blue and black. Sizes W-i to 242.
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- Mrs. Myrtle Martin Manager of lingerie department offers "POWERS MODEL"
Slips $1.75
Lace trim, all white, sizes 32 to 40.
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and Blanket Department offers ; WHITE CHENILLE Bedspreads $7.98 each Heavily tufted in beautiful new patterns, double bed size.
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Mr. Ernie Snyder Manager of the Second Floor offers WEAR-EVER Pressure Cookers $13.95 each Simple to use, easy to operate, cuts cooking time to less than one half.
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Miss Lois RingManager of the infants' quarters, Balcony floor offers HAND-CROCHETED BABY BOOTEES 89c Pr. The typical gift item.
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Mrs. Elsie Nichols Manager of the curtain and drapery department offers Priscilla Curtains $3.79 pr. Cushion-dot Marquisette panels with fiveinch ruffles.
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