Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 233, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 21 November 1946 — Page 6

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1946.SULLIVAN, INDIANA

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r Must make room for Christmas merchandise. Clearance Sale Beginning 9 A. M. Friday GROUP NEW FALL SIIORTIE JUNIOR COATS, 100 WOOL GROUP i 39.95 Coats ........ 24.98 NEW FALL 100 WOOL JUNIOR 'SUITS 45.00 and 29.95 Suits . , 24.9S GROUP NEW FALL DRESSES Sizes 9 to 24 '2, formerly up to 19.95 3 Reduced Groups ' . 11.00 - 9.00 and 7.00 THREE GROUPS OF HATS Up to 7.9S 1 To Clear at 3.9S 2.9yS and 1.98 ' GROUPS ' . v PURSES formerly up to 8.00 for 3.50 (plus tax) OTHER BARGAINS. COME EARLY. Every sale cash and final.

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Public Auction Having; sold my farm I will sell at public auction my household furniture at the residence 2 miles north of Sh el burn on road 41 or 2 miles south of Farmersburg, across road from Stalnaker's orchard. Including Magic Chef bottle gas stove and Super Fex kerosene Frigidaire. Saturday, Nov. 23, 1946 Commencing at 10:00 A.M. Albert Hines, OWNER Emmet Power, Auctioneer . Nellie Power, Clerk What are you 12. Personally selected ' 2. Best of finest flocks 3, Specially fed for flavor, A. 14. Carefully dressed' ,' KRISPY CRACKERS, 1 Lb. Pkg. 23c PEACHES, Val Vita, No. 21 Can 31c PANCAKE FLOUR, Country Club, 20 oz. Pkg. 11c FICKLES, Heifetz Kosher, 24 oz. Jar 19c SPAGHETTI SAUCE, Chef Boy-ar-dee, 8 oz. Jar .. 10c CATSUP, Fraziers, 14 oz. Bottle 18c PEANUT BUTTER, Homogenized, Kroger's, 2 Lb. 0ar 53c SPAGHETTI, Yiviano, , 16 oz. Can 15c GREEN BEANS, Avondale, No. 2 Can 14c CUT BEETS, Avondale, No. Z'i Can 15c DICED CARROTS, Bestex, No. 2 Can 10c CORN, Cream Style, White, No. 2 Can . . . . 233c fruit desserts enjoy delicious Hurry to KrogeModay. Best For That Thanksgiving Salad '29' 45' 35-23-3 Lb. Cello Pack, Lb.

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its'? 6s- . CAPT. RALPH TATE, above, as pilot and 10 other persons, Including high-ranking Army officers, four women and a child, are reported marooned in a crash landing of an American Army transport plane on an Isolated plateau high in the Alps near the French-Italian border. French mountain troops are fighting their way up the Alpine glacier In a race against freezing cold to rescue the stranded Americans, six of whom were reported injured in a radio message from the crashed plane asking for clothing and food, (International) FAIRBANKS Rev. and Mrs. Stone and daughters were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomson and son Sunday. Rev. Walters is conducting a series of meetings which began at the Methodist church in Fairbanks Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Trueblood were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Alpha DeHart Sunday. They attended a singing convention at the Methodist church in Lewis Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lela Holmes returned Monday from Florida where she went by motor with Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd who remained for the winter. Quite a number from the vicinity of Fairbanks attended the funeral of Mrs. Martha Curry at the Wood Funeral Home in Farmersburg Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Drake, Addison Drake, Dean Nichols and JeSse?' Hunt represented this' township at the State Farm Bureau convention at Indianapolis last week. . . Miss Martha Marin of Indianapolis, was the week-end guest of Miss Hester Starkey. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Holmes and Mrs. Helen Johnson and son, Tommy, were in Sullivan Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hunt were n Terre Haute Monday. There was a large attendance at the basketball game at the Fairbanks gym Friday evening. Fairbanks won over the Merom team, .

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MARGARET TRUMAN, center, daughter of the U. S. president, enters the United Nations building at Flushing Meadows park. New York, for a visit to theworld organization's general assembly meeting. .With her are MrsT Thomas Strickler, left, her. Independence, Mo., staging teacher, and MraFreJ goxley, (Internstionali

Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

Sullivan Home Economics Club, Wednesday, November 20th, 1:30 p. m. home of Mrs. Eoy McDonald, 618 East Washington Street. La Petite Auguille Club -meets Wednesday p. m. with Mrs. Charles Coffman. Frank Neff Women's Relief Corps No. 155, Wednesday, November 20th, 2:00 p. m. Woodman Hall. Pocahontas Club, Thursday, November 21st, 7:00 p. m. Mrs. Christine Pierce, Sullivan route three. Brin? own table service. Hud Crowder W. R. C. Social club meeting, home of Mrs. Charles Usrey, 451 South Troll Street, Friday, November 22, 2:00 p. m. Bring a guest. Nathan Hinkle Chapter D. A. R. meeting. Home of Mrs. John Oldham, Thursday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock. Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary will meet Monday, Nov. 25th, Legion Home, instead of tcnight as was inadvertently reported to the Times yesterday, President Lorella Hallbeck stated today. Covered dish dinner, 6:30; initiation services, 8:00 p. m., Nov. 25th. Methodist church choir, covered dish dinner, 6:30 Thursday evening, . church parlor. Bring covered dish, vegetable salad or dessert. Sullivan Rebekah Lodge, regular meeting Thursday, November 21. Mary E. Dvis Past Matrons Club, Friday, November 22, 7:30 p. m., Masonic Home. Hostesses Mrs. William Theal, Mrs. William Sisson and Mrs. Frank Bell. Baptist Missionary Society, Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, Mrs. Joe McCoskey, 715 North Main Street, guests welcome. Sullivan Chapter Eastern Star, Monday evening, 7:30, initiation of three candidates. . Members bring few sandwiches, officers turn in rituals, visitors welcome. (Note Send your club notices to the Times Saturday before week club meets.) FACTOGRAPHS i The lowlands of Costa Rica, Central America, by the Caribbean, have a tropical climate; , the interior plateau, with an al- .' titude of about 4,000 feet, has a ' temperate climate. ! i The Magdalena river, in Colombia, South America, rises in ; the high Andes mountains and . flows north into the Caribbean sea. It is navigable for river steamers for 970 miles. The American short-tailed meadow mouse is called" a vole in Europe.

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TYRONE POWER and his lovely wife, Annabella, who recently announced their separation, have been seen together on many occasions since. They seem to be doing a good job of enjoying each other's company, for example the happy twosome they make in this New York night club. (International Soundphoto)

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FACTOGRAPHS

The town of Marblehead, Mass., was settled in 1629 by emigrants from the east and south of England, and later by people from the islands of Jersey and Guernsey. Marblehead was under the jurisdiction of Salem until 1649, when it was incorporated as a separate town. At one time it ranked next to Boston in its maritime and fishing trade, ; There are said to be nearly five acres of forest land in the U. S. for every man," woman and child. , New York City's subway system, largest passenger carrying railway in the world, collects 5,716,000 fares daily. . i "w " , Buenos Aires, Argentina, Is the largest city in the southern hemisphere, and ranks sixth in size of the cities of the world. FOR SALE Used twobuckle combat boots, and Army shoes, slippers. S & S SHOE REPAIRING,, Benny DeFrank. One door south Index. I a Cloth Whenever it's time to i set the stage for a veiy special dinnei", you want something extra special to adorn your tabic top. Thanksgiving is d rawing near and. our beauliful table cloths ara especially fine for this traditional day w h e n "AMERICA GETS THE JIRD." $8.49 set 5 PIECE Linen Set 56" x 36" Cloth 4 Napkins 3.98 Extra long to fit your full sized table, this tablecloth with 4 napkins is printed in fast colors of beautiful designs. . , OTHER 3-PIECE " SETS ........ 2.14 & 3.45 1.98 98c 98c to 2.39 12.98 & 14.9S

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