Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 254, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 December 1946 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, DEC. 20. 1946.

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A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper 6nllivn Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 United Press Wire Service Eleanor Poynter Jamison Manager and Assistant Editor Bryant R. Allen Editor Paul Poynter Publisher Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St. Sullivan, Indiana . Telephone 12 Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana National Advertising Representative: r Theis and Simpson, 393 Seventh Avenue, New York (1). N. Y, Subscription Rate: 8y carrier, per week 15 cents in City By Mall In Sullivan And Adjoining Counties Year 3.00 Six Months $1.75 Month (with Times furnishing stamped envelope) 30 Cent! By Mail Elsewhere Year ,. $4.00 Six Months-.., ...... $2.25 Month (with Times furnishing stamped envelope) 40 Cents , All mail subscriptions strictly in advance

How Big Is The Show Window?

One-Minute Test 1. Did Kate Douglas Wiggin write "Little Lord Faunileroy"? 2. Who was the author of the ''Uncle Remus" stories? 3. What American author wrote "Tanglewood Tales"?

Words of Wisdom Curst be the tongue whence slanderous rumor, like the adder's drop, distils her venom, withering friendship's faith, turning love's favor. Hillhouse.

Hints on Etiquette When you entertain at dinner, whether it be formally or inform-

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ally, if you do net hj.ve place cards on the table, go first ir.o the dining room, stand at your own place, and direct the guests where they are to sit. -Then seat yourself and the guests will follow suit.

Today's Horoscope You are spiritualistic, idfalistic, and quite religious, fond of music and art, a good entertainer, and you enjoy society. You are a sincere person, honest and frank; have discretion and a great deal of tact. You are a loyal friend and a bitter enemy. Your home life will always be happy and har

monious. Family conclaves, although they may be desired today, will not be likely to go off Well. Write to friends and loved ones who will not be with you at the holiday time. If you want to do any studying next year, make your plans and derisions now. Your thoughts will be of your home and loved one3. so mae a decision concerning their welfare. One-Minute Test Answers 1. No, Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett wrote "Little Lord Fauntleroy." 2. Joel Chandler Harris. 3. Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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SOCIETY

Miss Norma Sevier, Editor Call 12

LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Atte Gibbs and

:Mi and Mrs. Hariie St. Clair

j visited relatives in Indianapolis 'last Sunday. i

. Mrs. Paul Sims, Mrs. Paul Howe, Mrs. H. L. Kaiser and Mrs. George Herin, a committee from the Basketball Mothers

I Club visited the County Infirm-

j ary Wednesday afternoon and , took a bushel of apples for the men and women. They expressed j their thanks and appreciation to : the club. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Armstrong were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ray and children, " Carol Ann and Larry Lee, and

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hamilton of Terre Haute.

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.Why do merchants spend many hours each month in. rearranging the displays in their show windows, and in keepij i 11 1.. i o

nig tne piitLe glass spowessiy cieaii : ADDRESS

In order that nassers-bv may easily see what the store! Pfc. Paul R. Sims R. A. 1524

has for sale. This is called "advertising." . '2900 Hq. Co.. 2nd. 63rd. Inf. Reg. and Miss Annus Pennington are Wheeler, Zelpha Goodman, Pearl

All merchants believe in advertising, Some .may deny A.P.O. 6 c-o P. M., San t .-ancisco tne daughters of Mrs. Penning- McGhee, Emma Banther, Frances ibis. hnr. nrniP wmilrl think fnr a minute nf nnerar.intr a store California. , ton. They also visited Mr. and Goodman, Sylvia Goodman and

.withnnaQwwinrW I . . Mrs. Cecil Pennington,

DINNER GUESTS Mae Exline, Kenneth Exline, Mrs. Nora Pennington and son, Grover Hendricks, Glen RobertPvt. James Pennington, were the son, Nolan Reeves, William guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Walters, Charles Spencer, Hazel Lee Harris and family of Terre Spencer, Harley Stull, Clyde

Haute. Another guest was Miss Phillips, Lex Bedwell, Betty Annus Pennington. Mrs. Harris Eaton, Betty Wheeler, Bertha

Pvt. James Pennington of Ft.

Miss Clio Crawford.

ine more successtui merchants are tnose wno nave jackson, South .Carolina, nas ' triple t home ec club

learned that newspaper, advertising is as necessary as shop been enjoying an 11-day delayed windows fcr reaching potential buyers. Newspaper advertis- furlough with his mother, Mrs. ing displays their merchandise in HUNDREDS OF HOMES Nora Pennington, and other reiwhee it can be inspected at the leisure of readers who would atives and friends. He is on ms not nake a special trip to the store in search of bargains. wajr t0 Callforji;a;;-

Newspaper advertising places a merchant's name before the public at the expense of the competitor who waits for the

trade to ccme to his door. . '

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HOSPITAL NOTES

, 1 . The next meeting will be on

January 8th at the home of

The Triple T Home Economics Sylvia Goodman at Sullivan. Club met December 11th at the' , v home of Mrs. Harley Stull for a NEW SUITS covered dish dinner, the regular monthly meeting and the annual 1 John R- Owens vs. Marie Christmas Dartv i Monroe. Complaint for personal

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r jiu uucs wic iiiuoi, iusv oyv.pvi auveiwsiug i viicun. j uui line of Sullivan R 5' I papfer. You will find that the merchants, who advertise most o 'Sulliv r, 'j;

are .tne oiggest, me most successrui m tne county, is tms Dismissed Dec 19:

volume of advertising made possible through revenue from Land of Merom; Mrs. Martha increased sales, or is the increase in sales revenue due to ad- skinner of South McCammon St. vertising? Figure it out for yourself but remember that ' the . "big" merchants you know are those who have adver-; TTTmi :

tised regularly over the years the real business men who have employed advertising as an effective method of attracting customers from the ends, of the county. ' Because of its guaranteed large number of subscribers throughout Sullivan county, the Sullivan Dailvv Times can

add to the merchant's show window a "display counter" that i will be inspected by thousands of bargain seekers in this i

. trade area. It should be remembered that those who pass the front of the store can see what is for sale; those who cannot come to town regularly must rely on ADVERTISING to , keep them informed.

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Meal Tickets Can Be Bought Here.

DECORATIVE 1 ' Card Tables $2.49 Gamble's Hartley Kartak. Owner "The Friendly Store"

The business session was call- injuries

ed to order by the president. The pledge to the flag was given and club creed in unison, followed

Thomas 'ky the song of the month. Roll

can was answerea wun an uiu Christmas custom. During the business session it was voted to buy a $5.00 Health Bond. The following officers were installed for the .coming year: Louise. Robbins, president; Pearl McGhee, vice-president; Betty, Wheeler,, secretary-treasurer, and Vivian Stull, publicity. The business session was closed with the duh prayer. A social hour followed with a grab bag gift exchange and a mystery pal gift exchange. Old mystery pals names were revealed and new ones drawn for next year. Those present were Mesdanres Claisde Robbins, Lee Robbins,

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Stephen sat for endless hours in his stud.

"I've come to stay," Aurore said.

nDALIE'S second child did not live. Odalie herself slaves, too, soon loved her. Harrow ran smoothly again. : 3 i i. j : i : i in..L ci t u nii ... - lnn.nT:nAA. u - : . ...u.

J never regained consciousness but died quietly in her

sleep. After the funeral, Harrow was a great echoing tomb of silence while Stephen 'Fox sat for endless hours in his study, gazing upon vacancy ... . "He is. like a madman," the whispers went "He sits and staves and does not even hear you when you talk" Though the work at .Harrow went on, the great house left without a mistress slowly gathered dust. Then, months later, Aurore Arceneaux came riding up in her small carriage, her valises piled on top. Stephen met her gravely. "I've come to stay," she said. "Harrow needs a woman's hand and it is no good that the boy goes motherless." And stay sh did thrush Innues wagged 'in New Orleans. The growing 'Tienne adored his lovely aunt and the

But for Stephen all was loneliness until the night when

he fell asleep in the chair before the great portrait of Odalie. It was then that Aurore stole softly to his side, her heart filled with love and compassion. "Merciful saints," she whispered, "how ill he looks." She bent forward and her lips brushed his cheek. ' Stephen did not open his eyes but his lean arms went around her. She struggled briefly end his eyes opened. "Ye kissed me," he said. "Why?" "Please, Stephen. Let me go." "Not until ye explain this." . . He held her until the whole story. of her long love tumbled out.. Then he said, "We will be married at once. Never before was a man so honored. Ye must know how

Then, even those who had come to mock were stilled.

grateful I am how simply and humbly grateful." Aurore lifted her face to his and on her face the tears were cold and wet ... Two evenings later, accompanied by Andre and Amelia, they drove to the Saint Louis Cathedral. To their consternation, the place was filled with spectators, drawn by reports on the servant's grapevine. Father DuGois made the ceremony mercifully brief. Still, in his quiet way, he managed to get so much of beauty into it that at last Aurore's nervousness vanished and her face was transfixed with happiness. When she lifted her mouth to her husband, there in the light of the candles, in an atmosphere filled with theperfume of flowers, even those who had come to mock were stilled ... (Continued tomorrow)

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