Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 250, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 December 1946 — Page 3
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SULLIVAN DSIEYTIHES- MONDAY. DEC. IS, 194G, PATH! IE AREB A CLEVER BELT MAKES AN IDEAL FEMININE GIFT To Helmet If!
FLUSH OUT KIDNEYS , . THIS DOCTOR'S WA Y Backache, loss of the old pep, getting up nights, and headache are often caused by nothing more than improper kidney action due to excess acid in the urine. The kidneys are one of Nature's ways of removing impurities from the blood. And when these impurities back up, trouble (nay start. So if you have these troubles, give your kidneys and bladder a good flushing out by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It works on the kidneys to flush them out : : . increasing the flow of urine to help relieve that excess acidity and ease that burning sensation when you pass water C : : helps that bladder irritation that makes you get up nights. Made of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, and balsams, Swamp-Root is absolutely nonhabit forming. Millions have taken it for 3 generations : : : often with wonderful results. Caution: take as directed. For free trial supply, send to Dept. Y, Kilmer 8s Co., Inc., Box 1255, Stamford, Conn. Or get full-sized bottle of SwampBoot today at your drugstore.
PUBLIC SALE Of Household Goods WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18th TIME, 10:30 W. J. POWELL Having' sold our farm, am offering the following articles for sale on above date and time. Located north of Sullivan, one-half mile off of Road 41, known as the Wolf farm:
One seven-foot G.M. Frigidaire One coal range, green and ivory enamel finish One coal oil range, twoburner, built-in oven Two tubular lawn chairs. One oak bookcase and writ ing desk combination One Victrola One oak library table Two brass beds with springs. One gasoline pressure range One breakfast suite One Plymouth eight-day mantle clock One Apex electric radio Cabinet One wicker library table One wicker davenport One wicker settee One wicker chair One wicker rocker Two 9x12 Congoleum rugs One electric iron Two oak dressers
TERMS OF SALE CASH. Auctioneer, Col. Emmit Harrison. Not responsible in case of accident. '
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SOC ETY
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ROSE CHAPEL W.S.C.S. The Rose Chapel W. S. C. S. held their annual election at the last meeting. The following officers were elected: president, Mrs. Elsie Sanders; vice-president, Katherine Hardy; treasurer, Myrtle Brocker and secretary, Edna Unger. Plans were made for the Christmas program to be held December 18th. There will be no imeeting Wednesday), December 25th. Everyone is invited to come and take part in the program. We are working hard to finish all started work at our next Two 9x12 rugs One Warm Morning heater, new One large wicker chair Two wicker chairs One coffee table Two ice cream freezers One lawn mower One two-burner electric hot plate One fourteen-inch walking plow One double shovel One Airway electric sweeper with attachments One Bissel hand sweeper One food grinder Two floor lamps Two hundred feet garden hose One clock One garden plow One rain barrel Two folding lawn chairs Two cross-cut saws . Tw8 gasoline barrels One grindstone
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the new year LADIES AID OF SHELBURN METHODIST' CHURCH The Ladies Aid bf the Shelburn Methodist Church met in the church basement for an allday meeting. The day was spent in quilting. A covered dish dinner was served at the noon hour. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. Abel and daughter, Gertrude Sebring, Lillie Miller, Eula Taylor, Lydia Jones. Maude German, Sallie DeBusk, Nettie Davidson and Margaret Miller. DUGGER W. S. C. S. The Women's Society of Christian Service of the Dugger Methodist Church will hold their Christmas program at the home of Mrs. Elmer Wyatt Wednesday evening, December 18th at 7:15 There will be a gift exchang. Price of gift is limited to fifty cents. All ladies of the church are invited. NEW LEBANON W.S.C.j. The Women's Society of Christian Service of New Lebamn will hold their Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs. Henry Dodds, Thursday, December 19th. A covered dish dinner will be served "at the noon hour. Bring your Christmas offering and ' a guest. Several new members are joining us at this meeting. CANDLELIGHT SERVICE Candlelight services will be held at Kingsley Memorial Church Thursday night, December 19th at 7:30. There will also be a Christmas tree. GRAYSVILLE W.S.C.S. The Women's Society of Christian Service of the Graysville Methodist charge will have their covered dish dinner meeting with Mrs. Paul Wible, Wednesday, December 18th at 11:00 a. m. FACTOGRAPHS Abbeville, France, is noted for the remarkable fossil remains of extinct animals found In its neighborhood, as well as flint instruments of prehistoric man. I : Charon, to Greek mythology, ferried the souls of the , dead Dver the river Styx. He was the con of Erebu3 and Nyx. i I Cinchona bark, which proJuces quinine, was known two centuries ago as Jesuit bark. GET IT?
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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK The Methodist church, choir will meet each Tuesday and Thursday nights, pntil Christmas, at t7:30 P. M.. Delta Theta Tau, Christmas party, Legion Home, Monday, December 16, 7:30. If absent please send gift. Alpha Delphian Club, Monday afternoon 2:15, Sullivan Hotel, Members bring a 50 cent gift. The Wood Sunday School class' Christmas party will be held in the Men's classroom at the Baptist church Tuesday, Dec. 17th at 7:00 p. m. There will be a 50 cent gift exchange. Women's Patriotic Club, Thursday, December 19, home of Mrs. Hugh Giles. Covered dish dinner, bring gift for Christmas exchange. The Shelburn American Legion Post, the Auxiliary and their families will hold their annual Christmas party Monday evening, December 16th in the Legion Hall at 7:30 o'clock. A FORMER secretary of war in Roosevelt's cabinet, Harry H. Woodring, smiles as he leaves the White House after a meeting with President Truman. Queried about the Democratic choice for a presidential nominee in 1948, he told reporters: "President Truman will be the party's choice'-(Internationol)
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Christian Church will have their Christmas party Decentber 17, home of Mrs. Elizabeth Oldham at 31 West Street. Bring a gift.
Tri Kappa, business meeting, Monday, December 16, 7:30, library basement. Everyone please be present ; for the last meeting, of the year. II. B. Campbell class party, Mrs. Rose Lloyd, 204 West Giles Street, Tuesday night, December 17. Covered dish dinner. Bring 25 cent gift for grab bag, bring mystery pal gift. The Home Economics Club meeting, Mrs. Charles Usrey, 451 Troll Street, Wednesday, December 18th, covered dish dinner. Bring a 50 cent gift for grab bag and something for the gift basket. Hamilton Township War Mothers, called meeting, Thursday, December 19th at 2:00 p. m., Red Cross sewing room. All officers please be present. La Petite Aguille Club, Mrs. John Taylor, Wednesday at 2:00 p. m.
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D.A.R. meeting, Thursday 7:30 p. m., Mrs. Wallace Springer, Christmas party.
The Woman's Club book review "David the King" by Mrs. 'Earl Kennedy, Tuesday, December 17, 2:15 p. m., Presbyterian church, open meeting. American Legion Auxiliary Christmis party, Friday, December 20th, Legion Home at 630, covered dish supper. Bring own table service and a 50 cent gift. All old and new members are welcome. There will be a Christmas program. The Frank Neff W. R. C. No. 155, Wednesday afternoon, 2:00 p. m., Woodman Hall, regular meeting. Patriotic Club of the Frank Neff W.R.C., all day Cjhristmas party, Thursday home of Mary Giles. (Note Send your club notices to the Times Saturday before week club meets.) IAD 1 ADS - L. 'US' table
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