Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 218, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 October 1946 — Page 4
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SULXIVAN DAILY TIMES-h THURSDAY, OCT. 1', 19'46.
' SULLIVAN, INDIANS;
ELECT William L Sisson SURVEYOR Sullivan County DEMOCRAT TICKET ' (Paid Political Adv.) - ...;,:-'
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SCOTT CITY her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Orr ! Mrs. Ida Hauger of Shelburn have returned to Maplewood fell and received a fractured arm
Farms, their country home, for Tuesday. :a week's vacation after conduct- , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orr had , ing the Annual Fire Chiefs State tea with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
I Convention in Terre Haute. Mr. ,Orr is their business manager and Mrs. Orr acted as hostess. Miss Alma Cutsinger has been spending a few days in Evans-
ville. Mrs. Russell Black and Mrs. Gene Hauger were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black in Shelburn Wednesday. Josephine Eldridge called on Marie Owens Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hauger and Duane Hauger visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davidson one day
last week. Mrs. Hannah 'Archer of West Terre Haute, has returned home after spending a few weeks with
Owens Sunday,
Mrs. Laura Hamilton spent Saturday with Mrs. John Harvey. Bruce Holmes and Wayne Dix attended the midnight show at Sullivan Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens and several from this community attended the Church of God at Shelburn Saturday night.
I Say It's Spinach and THERMOPOLIS, Wyo. (UP) Postmaster Harley G. Murphy has been acclaimed "Spinach King of 1946." The spinach plant in Murphy's backyard measures 10 feet, four inches tall.
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"They Go to Your H ead"Our Winter Crowns Of Beautv
Paris says "It's Off-the-face hats" and off-the-face hats we present to you in our new winter . collection. Soft, crushable felts sending . up quills of feathers, pert bows and garlands of flowers to crown you beautifully chicly! BROWNS BLACKS WHITES PINE GREENS
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