Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 220, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 November 1946 — Page 6

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FAUJS SIX SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, NOV. 4. 1043. SULLIVAN, INDIANS IE 2 ESSSSSOHZnSSSSSCnSSQDSaaQEZDCSQQ SPECIAL ATTRACTION! iii.nliiMiii Westinghouse LAUNDROMAT - Ends Tonight - Ends Tonight - m FRIDAY - SATURDAY TOGETHER November 8-9 The Solution To Adverse Wash enawv hu HOLLYWOOD TARJ JL)P AGAIN! IS Day Weather

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Plus Football Thrills Disney Cartoon - News Tues, & Wed. - COME EARLY - tiUK7 laen FULTON I CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our iriends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness during the tJoath of our son and brother, William Harold Baughman. We also wish to thank Mrs. Vermont McCoskey, the Rev. Thomas Jennings and Mr. Railsback and all who sent flowers. Mrs. Elva Davitt Dickie Dan Davitt Jud Baughman Max Baughman

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-Added HitsColor Cartoon - News And Person-Oddity CARD OF THANKS The family of Mr. E. H. Mullirron who recently nassed from thio life, including his daughter in Younestown. Ohio, and" the two erandchildren in Miami, Florida, wish to express our combined eratitude to all the friends and neighbors for their man" kindnesses shown during his illness and death. To the, T.nree senarate neienoornonas we are most grateful for the flowers and for flowers wired from a distar.ce. To Rev. Brunton of SheL . burn for his continued faithfulne!.s and to all the ministers who oame to the home to riray with Mr. Mnllipin durin" his illness. To those who so k'nrllv mpip to sit nn niuhts wilh th immedite faroilv we nre "ratpful. To TTr. NphI Air. Shrover we are thankful for their ronti""Pd assistance each imrniner. There are manv little pcs of kindness we do not have sosoe to mntion but to you all we are grateful. The Adams family. Come In or Phone! vour

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3 The dogs with a college fc i education as featured in Life Magazine! They Will Delteht And Amaze You! li SIAC Race Close Between Reitz And Vincennes VINCENNES, Ind., Nov. 4 .Reitz hieh of Fvansville, unbeaten and once tied, finished its schedule of Southern Indiana, AtMetic Conference games last Friday nioht. handine its neighborhood rival. Central of Evans- 1 ville. a resounding 28 to 0 defeat. It was the first SIAC loss for Central. ' Reitz continues to hold the top rung of the Rating Point ladder,1 on the basis of which the STAC awards its football championship. The Vincennes Alices, beaten only by Reitz, trail closely, anrl have oonortunity to rn'ck up additional points in a final game against Boonville this week. 1 Huntingburg, Washington and

Bicknell have ended their football schedules. Games durins MISSIONARY SOCIETY

the coming week-end will com. nlete the schedules of Boonville, i Vincennes. Bloomington, Princej ton and Linton. 1 SIAC Standlre. ' Team W L T Pct.J RP Reitz 4 0 1 .900 37 , Vincennes; 6 1 0 .857 35 ' Central 4 1 0 .800 20 Boonville .... 4 3 0 .571 14 Linton 3 1 0 .750 13 Bosse 2 1 1 .625 13 New Albany ..2 2 0 .500 12 Bicknell . 3 4 0 .429 9 Bloom'ton . . . 2 3 0 .400 6 Sullivan 1 2 0 .333 5 Hunt'burg .... 1 5 0 .167 3 Wash'ton 1 5 0 .167 3 Princeton 1 6 0 .143 3 Last Week's Scores. Linton, 7; Bicknell, 0. New Albany, 19; Boonville, 13. Bosse, 31; Princeton, 0. Reitz, 28; Central, 0. "Vincennes, 45; Sullivan, 0. Bloomington, 0; Wiley (T. H.), 0. , Remaining Games. Nov. 8 Boonville at Vincennes; Central at New Albany; Bloomington at W. Lafayette; Owensboro at Bosse; Mt. Carmel at Princeton. Nov. 9 Westville at Reitz. Nov. 11 Sullivan at Linton. Nov. 15 Bosse at Central; Manual at New Albany. Nov. 22 Reitz at Memorial. Nov. 28 Clinton at Sullivan. SIAC games. Telephone service , day and night Call Carri-Cab Anywhere Any Time Ph. Bus 470 Station! g.ewMiiihii

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SOCIETv SHELBURN FEBEKAH LODGE, The Psrah Flien KeDan held their annual Hallowe'en imo'auerade ad sunper at the 10 OF. hall Thursday, October l3Ht 'with a eood attendance. Music was furnished by the Pi eg I string band from Sullivan. Vocaliists were Thelma Plover and I Alice Anna Marshall. Special I music was given by Charles Woodsmall Jr. The cake walk was won by Mary Jane Colvin who received a large angel food cake beautifully iced and decorated in the e colors of pink and green Refrehments of chili soup, .andwiches pie and coffee were d Tbe ' program committee was j,maii Mavme Mvers, Lilje Snider and Ollie Crist. The Noble Grand. Ruth Bradbury, WJ)Q master of ceremonies, . awarded to the Prizes were best masked. Those winning prizes were Grace Norris. Emery Posue. Larry Shinman. Alice Ann Marshall and David Shroyer. -Prizes were awarded to all children who were masked, the compliments of Will Brown. OP THE FIRST BAPTIST i CHURCH MET OCTOBER 23 nf ladies en nved the October meeting of. h luissionarv society oi i"c wednes-! First Bantist Church on day afternoon, October 23rd at the -church. ' " ' After the opening song and nraver dv me presiuci.w- -" Rn Harbaueh. the meeting was j turned over to he chairman of , tjnrisT.ian tnenuuu, Wright, who had charge of the, program- Mrs. Walter F wooa . welcomed all gueef y01' ouramisslone work.6 Delottonai; chairman. Miss Clara Pittman, : gave a solendid thought for the' I k 4nnic ."friend

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Mrs. Lee Simmers sang "tioavs."" Wav is the Best Way." Mrs, ' farmer- Courteous consideration Harbaueh told the story "Meiof the requirements, combined Mei Visits America" dealingjth their knowledge, experience with the treatment received by'a;"" facilities, assure you that JL her arrival in,yur business will be handled to

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then sang very effectively "Take Mv Hand. Precious Lord. Hand, Precious Lord." ine,i last number of the program was a nlavlet entitled "The Lost Sheep" describing a portion 0jf.;nnr wnrk in India. This was given by Mrs. Wright and MrsDennis Livingston. Following the benediction the ladies were invited to the dining room where they were seated at small tables beautifully decorated in fall flowers and colorful place cards. Delicious refreshments were served. , Special guests of the society were the following ladies from the Broyles Baptist church: Mrs.Otto Bass, Mrs. Lewis Granger, Mrs. John Morris, Mrs. Fred House, Mrs. Ray Russell, Mrs. Nli MUMil

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Millionaire Held CHARLES THOMAS PURDY, left, millionaire scion of an old Westchester. N. Y., family, is fingerprinted after being booked on charges in the fatal shooting of his wife, Marie. Police found her body with a bullet through her heart after they were called to the colonial home by Purdy's family physician. The Piirdys' son, Charles Thomas, Jr., 6, is said to have witnessed the shoottoS (International) FIRST SERVED & SUPPLY CO. Court St.

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FACTOGRAPHS Augusta, capital of the state x of Maine, situated on the Keni nebec river, was formerly known, I In early daya, as Cushnoc from the Indian village formerly sitI uated there. Settlers came In In 1762, and In 1771 It was Incor porated as Hallowell. In 1797. from part of Hallowell, a new town was created called at first Harrington, then Augusta. Catherine de Medici Is credited with the establishment of the French perfume Industry Ln Grasse. Scientists have found that dried corn tassels have a much higher vitamin and protein content than the corn kernels. .' The kangaroo apple of Peru. New Zealand,. Australia and Tasmania, is used for food when ripe. It is eaten raw, boiled, or baked, and Is prized by the aborigines. Fire, Spare That Auto DURANGO, Col. (UP) A usable automobile is precious, J. C. Giles crawled on his stomach across the floor of a burning garage, climbed into his car and drove it through smoke' and IQame to safety rather than 'risk. his. loss even though the car was insured. V. S. Will Disarm' THROUGH its spokesman, UN Delegate Warren Austin, the U. ! S. backed to the fullest Russia's stand for world-wide arms limitation and carried the challenge further with a demand for effec- j tive "inspections" to safeguard ! such an arms-control program. Auaun is snown aoove as ne told the UN general assembly that the U. S. is prepared to "co-operate fully" in disarmament, but that "inspections must be made to protect complying states against evasion." (International)

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Phai rmacy Replies fo Stalin RANDOLPH CHURCHILL, shown in Detroit, has challenged Stalin's ttatement that Churchill's father, Britain's war-time prime minister, was a menace to peace. "It's the same old thing that . Hitler used to say," younif Churchill countered, "these dictators always react that way when someone ex poses.their plans. They never like to have their aggressions made public." (International) Cranberrying Speeded Up NORTH BEND, Ore. (UP) A new suction harvester which permits one man to do the work of five ordinary pickers is in operation in cranberry bogs of the North Bend area. Resembling a Rube Goldberg invention, the new harvester is said by cranberry men to strip a bog completely and partially clean the berries to boot. Thank God For Muscle-Rub! Writes Mr. Robert Jordan,' Colon, Mich.; Advises every7 suffererj from Rheumatic-Arthritic Sciatic Neuritic Pains to try Muscle-Rub. Here's the true story of a men who took treatments, used all kinds of remedies for his sciatic, neuritic pains with' out being helped in the slightest degree.' Mr. Robert Jordan of Colon, Mich., Suffered agony from pains ln his nipknee calf of legs. The pain at time was so bad that he couldn't sit downj He tried several different treatments,! many different medicines all of whlchi did him no good. He couldn't work. LIU was misery for him. Then one day he saw an advertisement of Muscle-Rub the doctor's prescription and ln desperation bought a bottle. He used It as directed and In 3 daya the pains were relieved and Mr. Jordan was back on the Job No wonder he advises every rheumatic sufferer to try Muscle-Rub for fast palp relief.. Get a bottle today at g AH prvxl rirutr store's Remember. Muscie-ttuo is aom on nut money back guarantee. If only half a bottle doesn't bring relief your druggist la authorised to. return your moneys

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