Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 253, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 December 1946 — Page 3
EXLINE COHXER
Mrs. David Brown was in Sullivan Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Dyer visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Brown, Monday st Scctchtown. Mrs. Frank Hopkins was in
Terre Haute Thursday. I Mrs. Lizzie Chambers was in Sullivan Friday visiting her sister. '
m COf f EC?... 'Ail 'WHSEU. IN BALANCE The front nd of your car U vitally important to safely, comfortable driving and economical operation. Have it checked frequentlyespecially if any Bigns of misalignment or unbalance eppear. As specialists in frontend work with the newest, finest MANBEE'equipment we invite you to stop by for a FREE, scientific inspection. Scientijjle .VSaabee Equipment' This new steering correction equipment is our contribution to .''the safety of motorists in this community. Won't you ute it to have your front end checked without obligation to avoid needless ribk and expense?
your car is
Hard to Steer,
' Shimmies or . Wanders . . .
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the unriersigripd Administratrix of the estate of Mary A. Booker has this day filed in the office of the clerk of the c..in..r, r-ir...itit P.mrt hpr final report
"..t w . mn with mid estate, and
11 be heard 'bv til
Sullivan Circuit Court on the 11th (i.'i.v f 1M7 tlrn ffiiuc bema the
l2nd judicial dav -of the .November ioie rtf saiil viTlt't.
l.i-irs nrl lfgatees of
mlrt decedent and all persons alienated ii said estate therefore are hereby notified to appear in said court oti ,iri rtni- Trt show cawe why said
report BhouM no. JbKER,
Administratrix.
Wi'ne00 wv hand and seal of said eotirt at Sullivan this 12lh day of December. 1!M(S. R RmGER, Clerk of SiilHvin Circuit Court. BedweU Rertwell & Haines. Attorneys. 1st ins ' 12-12-l6-2t.
Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
The Methodist church choir will meet each Tuesday and Thursday nights, until Christmas, at 7:30 P. M.
Women's Patriotic Club, Thursday, December 19, home of Mrs. Hugh Giles. Covered dish dinner, bring? grift for Christmas exchange.
Hamilton Township War Mothers, called meeting:, Thursday, December 19th at 2:00 p. m.. Red Cross sewing room. All officers please he present.
KOI ICE OF SALF OF ..T,Trr tOl.NfY PEOPEKTY IWiee is hereby elven that the Auditor of Sullivan County, State of Indiana, will offer at public sale at the North Door of the Cou't Rouse m Sullivan. Indiana, at 10 o'clock A. M.. on Wednesday. January 8. 19-17. to the highest bidder and et not less than the anp'-aised value thereof, -the following i(virihed mineral land an acquired bv Sullivan County for delinquent taxes located in Sullivan County.
Indiana. , The Northeast quarter of the No'tWest Quarter of Section 3, Tn,in fi NTorth. Range 8 West.
e'.ntsininir 8.32 acres. Also the
American Legion Auxiliary Christmas party, Friday, December 20th, Legion Home at 630, covered dish supper. Bring own table service and a 50 cent grift- All old and new members are tvel?om?. There will be a Christmas urogram.
NEW LEBANON Mrs. Bertha Pierson and daughter and Mrs. - Gertrude-Eaton
,of Robinson, Illinois, spent Wednesday visiting relatives here. j Floyd Russell of Terre Haute, spent the week-end at his home
here. Lance .Lisman of Vincennes was the week-end guest of his father, H. V. Lisman. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brocker of Rose Chape!, visited Monday with Mrs. Madge Unger and children. Mrs. Aline Wilkins and son; Rudy, visited Monday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs: George Mason and family. Mrs. Mary Pigg and Mrs. Nora Baker were in Sullivan Tuesday.
HOOSIER
THEATRE
SHELBURN
For Their own Christmas
Sullivan Store
Center Part of the Northwest quar
ter of tha
Northeast quarter of
CAniTi 3 Tnwtish mv b iNorrn.
Eancte 8 West, containing 10 a0 acres, said tracts located in Jefferson Towns-hip. . . The South Part of the Narthvet ciuerter of the Northwest fi'invter if fed ion 35, Township 9 ' Ne th Rnne 8 Wert. containins 23.75 aces,' located in Jackson Tiiwnnhip. . Slid rtinerfll lands will he sola tor rn'th and s-ti!)jeet to taxes for the year
1 1917 pavable in 19-18. . I VVitne.-s my hand and olfieial seal - tlity 4lh d;lV Of 1-' etnt.fl-. tO '6. tins 4in -jy "JAMRS M(jGapvey. ' Auditor Sullivan County, Indiana. ! (Seal) 1st ins 12-5-46 It.
Patriotic Club of the Frank Neff W.E.C., all day Christmas parly, Thursday, home of Mary Giles.
The Red Cross production room will be closed until January 2 1947.
Ending Tonight
SPRINGER!
! Motor Sales
5.10 So. Main Phone 178
M. J. Aifdn & Son!
FUNERAL HOME Dogger "Alkln'i Service Coito N Urn."
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Pocahontas Club, Mrs. Cecil Hughes, Christmas party, Thursday night, 6:30 o'clock. Bring a 50-cent gift for the' exchange, ten nt gift for grab bag ' and own table service. . i .
VVeton Council No. 405 will not meet Monday night. Meeting postponed until December ' 301h. -i Bring" twentyfive cent gift. Dues payable at this time. ?
Sullivani Rebekah Lodge, Thursday, December . 19th, regular meeting, covered dish d'nnef, 6:30. Bring a. 50 cent gift. A Christmas program will be given after closing of ledge. ;
THE NEW
WARNER
SUCCESS
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DMUNDGWENN -JAMS PAIGE
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( ' ' Regular meeting. Royal , ' Neighbors, Woodman " Hall, Friday, December 20, ,p. m; Christmas p:tity a'td pcued rariy. Crng a' 50 cent ' gift and a round cf somethiag to cat. 1 Men's class meeting, Baptist Church, Thursday, C:30. chili sup2er, church basement.
, MUSIC flC WOlFGAMG KOJNGOlO. ! iJCSrSN PlAV f ClHli-l( TOSUtt Plus Comedy & News , 100 GOOD REASONS ; For You To See This Show Fn.&Sat. ; Double Future
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; Basketball Mother? Club, Monday,; December 23, 2:00 p. m., Mrs. George Ilerin, North Section St. Bring $1.00 gift for grab bag and a 10 cent gift.
The Presbyterian Women's Association will meet Friday at 2:30 at the church.
(Note Send your club notices to the Times Saturday before wepk club meets.)
ALWAYS Tasty Foods & Pastries at lUe-r-' Golden Arrow Cafe Meal Tickets Can Be Bought Here.
l-LUS 1 Robert Lowry - Nina Foch '"PRISON SHIP"
Plus Selected Shorts
Time, 7:00 P.M. Tanieht &Fri.; 6:00 P. M. Sat. .
) JUNIOR DRESSES
...You've seen in your favorits
fashion magoiines or her! Okayed by the famoi't Minx Modes Junior Board of Review,.. they're junior-periact for you. Come see'them . . . they're priced at, 12.95 to 15.93
Minx Mode Junior Crosses Here Exclusive! Sold Exclusively By ,
SULLIVAN STORE
DO YOU
Thst less than 2 o! tie car owners teds; know tlio valus of wheel balance. i Q And that all the large eutomobile manufacturers In Cio Maruals furnished Dew car owners recommend wheel balancing. 6 Ar.d thcit the Rubber Manufacturers Association says thai In changing over sot oi tires ail wheels should be bsiancsd.
WE ARS EQUIPPED VITH THE NEW
iJKC '-ton 1
To obtain the greatest mileage from your tires to protect you from the hazards of driving with unbalanced wheels to give you the quickest end most sensitive wheel balance obtainable, we have Installed this mcdern wheel balancer. Wheels on all new cars should be kept in balance to prevent the resulting danaga to the entire front end mechanism. To fully recognize End see to what ex-tent unbalanced wheels detract from smooth riding in .your car, come in ar.d HAVE YOUR WHEELS BALANCED HOW!
pringer
MotOi
550 SO. MAIN
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PHONE 178
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EOYS' STRIPED Flaiinel Pajamas 1.98 Warm sanforized flannel pajamas in fancy stripes ... so comfortable to wear during the winter months. Sizes 6 to 16.
BOYS' PLAID WcoSmaster Jackets rig' 9M ' 7.93 Swell standbys during cold weather. Full zipper front . . . two breast pockets .. . knit waistband . . :' adjustable belt style cuffs. Sizes 10 to 16 m black and white or red and blacK plaids.
BOYS' PLAID Sport Shirts , 4.4
A high preference gift among' the i
ycung ias . . . wyo wooi Drignt plaid sport shirts in sizes"fl5-to 18. They wear them everywhere"',-- . all the fellows have them! -
3 iris' Rayon PANTIES
69c
Snug fitting panties by Pickaway with patented f-ctch thai; v.dll not bind. Mis?es prnall, raediurn, htig,. Tec-rose.
Peooe' el . ' CRl'B BLANKETS 3.39 An appreciated gift for baby! 25 wool with shiny saiin binding. Sizes 36x50 in pink or blue. Root's Balcony
Tot's Coat ' SWEATER 3.79 Toasty warm 100 wool coat sweaters to keep them warm during the winter days. Grand' for kindergarten wardrobes. Gold, blue, green, brawn, tan. Sizes 3 to 6X. Root's Balcony
GIRLS' COTTON Print.. Pajamas 2.29 and 2.69 Pi-etty floral print pajamas for the little miss in soft pastel shades. Sizes 8 to 14.
Knit Turkish TOWEL SET
Special for the baby . . finely knit towel, bib and two wash cloths with pink or blue trim. Root's Balcony
Hand Crocheted RAYON BOOTIES
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GIRLS' COTTON : Print Dresses " 2.93 and 3.98 Ideal for the school girl's winter
wardrobe to wear as much as she
likes . . . for they tske lots cf wea;
. . . and wash so easily. She'll 'like
wearing them tod. Sizes 7 to 14 in i selection of styles. Z
9c
Attractively gift boxed booties . . . delicately hand1 r"ade in white, pink and blue. Root's Balcony
s r $
lubber
Playtex PANTIES 69c Keep your baby socially acceptable with these rubber panties. Made to fit without binding.
TOT'S - I Coat and Legging Set Vinter winds will never touch them in these part wool sets. Cleverly tailored coat and leggings and hoods to match. Blue, ; pink and light blue in sizes 2, 3, 4.
Root s Balcony
Root's Balcony
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TOTS' COTTON ; Better Print Dresses HMT 1.80 and 2.91 Up How cute she looks in these ay Your 'little cottons . in: floral patterns, plaids and stripe's. Tubbable cotShopping. tons for hgj. i0 wear as imjcji as you like. Sizes 3 to 6X; " ,1 i Root's Balcony . :js
Roofs Sell More Merchandise To More People Than Any Other Store In Sullivan. Proof That "Quality Costs Less At Roofs."
