Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 4, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 6 January 1947 — Page 7

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

... ... . cikviA tllUl, IHC undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Smanlha Belle Bennett, deceased late of Sullivan Cotintv. Indiana Said notify ;

supposed to be solvent, BENJAMIN BENNETT,

SOCIETY

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PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN'S CIRCLES WILL MEET The Presbyterian Women's Circles will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the following " places: Circle No. 1, Mrs. James Durham; Circle No. 2, Mrs. Wallace Springer; Circle No. 3, Mrs. C. F. Briggs. Members aro asked to - bring donations for the Morris Forks Community Center. Things requested are: good used clothing for infants and children, good used or new household linens, new soxs, stockings, mittens and sweaters, ages 8 to 15. MEROM O.E.S. ' The Merom Chapter No. 279 Order of the Eastern Star will meet in regular form Thursday night at 7:00. At the close of the

meeting a short program will be given and refreshments served by the hostesses, 'Anna McCammon, Almarena Bogard and ""Emiise Daugherty. GILL IIOMEMAKERS The Gill Homemakers will meet with Mrs. Pete McCammon Tiiursday, January 9th. This will be an all day meeting and Miss Gentry will give a lesson on table setting and party suggestions. "Members ured to come and bring a guest.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the Undersigned hns been appointed Executor of the estate of Margaret E. S'baffer, deceased late of .Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate in sup-posed-to be solvent. , IRA D. SCHAFFER. ... ' 1 Executor. A'sop & Alsop, Attorneys. " Vimvnues. 1st tns 12-23 -46 St. .

GIRL SCOUT LEADERS MEETING A Girl Scout Leader's meeting will be held at the First Presbyterian Church of this city Tuesday evening at seven o'clock. FAIRBANKS Due to the icy roads school began late Thursday. Miss Bonnie Goble spent New Years Eve with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goble, of

Shelburn.

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pogue, who spent the holidays with relatives and friends in the vicinity of Fairbanks, returned to Schenectady, New York Sunday. A large crowd attended the installation of the Masonic lodge officers for 1947, New Year's night. Artie Wilfon was installed Worshipful Master; Chester Sullivan, Senior Warden, and

Charles Drake, Junior Warden. A delicious oyster supper followed the services. . Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Eland and daughter attended the funeral of the former's niece, Mrs. Bertha Enley, at Vincennes Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lex Trueblood of Chicago arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alpha DeHart New Year's Eve for a few days visit. . Mr. and Mrs, Charles Goble of Shelburn and son of Camden,

mmiiiiooD... Thli great medicine is turnout to1 feinv pain, nervous distress and wek, "dragged out' restless feelings, ' of 'cermin days' when due to tunc, tlonal monthly disturbances. muuiamirswsA

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Bonnie Goble, attended services at the. Fairbanks Baptist Church Sunday.1

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near Richmond, Indiana spent I the Christmas holidays " with! their daughter, Mrs. Cecil Fu- j son and family. .

XOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the

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tate of J. Harve Crowder. Sr.. lias tfti.1

day filed in the office of the cleric of

the Sullivan Circuit Court his tinal report of his account with said estate, and thaL the same will be hpard by th Sullivan Circuit. Court on the 1st day of February, the same being the 60th judicial day of the November term 1SM6 of said court. Creditors, heirs and legatees of said decedent and all persons interested in said estate therefore are hereby notified to appear in said court on said day nnd show, cause why said report should not be approved. J. HARVE CROWDER. SR., Administrator. Witness my hand and peat of said court at Sullivan this 6th day o January. 1917. - " JAMES H. RINGER. Cierk of Sullivan Circuit Court. Hays & Hays, Attorneys. 1st ins 1-6-47 2t.

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LOCALS iwc! rinra Harlow visited

Miss Mae O'Haver last Sunday.

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jorie Alsman were callers in

Sullivan all day ivionaay. Miss Marjorie Alsman, Harry Eleanor Wright

were in Terre Haute recently.

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ifi ISO working at Scotehtown at the present. Mr. and Mrs. John Lyday of

Hammond, Indiana, spent t-iuisi-mas with his mother, Mrs. Myr

tle Lyday and family. ht- Qnri Mrs. Paul Carpenter

,and son, Bob, of Benton, Illinois,

have been recent guests ox ivtr. and Mrs. Ferry Carpenter. Bob returned Saturday to Boca Raton, Florida where he attends radar school. Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Lamb have returned to their home in Evansville after being called here due to the serious illness and death of the former's mother, Mrs. Lillie Lovelace. r uoiio nriffith had as her

iviia. LJ,L " guests last Thursday her daugh

ter, Mrs. Paul carpenter, mi. Carpenter, their son, Bob,, and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Carpenter. Mrs. Claude Ford left Sullivan Saturday evening for Buffalo, New York where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Courtland Henderson and family. Mrs. Leone Gettinger of Sullivan route has returned from an extended visit in Tuscon, Arizona, with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Black and family. Miss Beatrice Owens returned home last week from a visit in

Tuscon, . Arizona with friends. Miss Owens was also the guest of Miss Mildred Scott in Tuscon. Supt. and Mrs. Allen Campbell and family have returned from a

vocation trip in ionaa. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leach of Rtnnmintftnn. Indiana were guests

of relatives here during the holi

day vacation. Mrs. ueacn is ine former Joy Weathers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Stratton n,,A r.Viiiirn have eone to

Blakely, Georgia where they will

visit Mrs. Stratum's parents. Joe Brummctte, Joe Ellis and Mnrmnn Able have returned to

their studies at Johnson Bible College at Kimberlin Heights,

Tennessee after enjoying tne (

holiday vacation here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brummette, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Able. Mrs. William. Theal. and Mrs. Floyd Willis are transacting business in Chicago this week. . ; Miss Marjorie Lou Curry, a former Sullivan resident, now living at Crane, Indiana, underwent a minor operation at Vincennes December 21st. The opertion was successful and her condition is much improved. Dillon Routt is attending the State Assessors Association at Indianapolis this week. MARRIAGE LICENSES

PAUSING MOMENTARILY before entering the Senate chamber in Washingftm. Sen. Theodore Bilbo (D-Miss.) turns about and is snapped by a photographer. Shortly after, a six-hour Democratic filibuster against barring Bilbo blocked formal organization of the upper legislative body. Only one new senator took office berfore the recess. (International)

James E. Sullivan, 828 North State Street, Sullivan, laborer and Clara Jean Ford, Sullivan, Robert Lee Robison, 456 South Troll Street, machine operator and Dorothy I. Laughrey, 227 North Broad Street, Sullivan, housekeeper. Arthur Dale Butler, - Dugger, R. 1, factory worker and Doris Marie Fair, Pontiac, Michigan, office worker.

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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

The Red Cross sewing room will be open Thursday, January 2 and every Thursday thereafter.

Associate .Tri Kappa, Mrs. Ruth McCreery, Monday evening.

Tuesday Night Bridge club, Tuesday evening, January 7, 7:30 p. m., home of Mrs. Wallace Springer, 235 West Washington Street.

Loyal Women's Bible class, Methodist church, will meet in church parlor Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2 p. m. Installation of new officers. Good attendance desired.

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fc Although tuberculosis Is one of the oldest known diseases, its cause was first conclusively proved when Robert Koch isolated the tubercle bacillus a little over fifty years ago. The success resulting from vigorous public health measures, particularly in the last quarter century, is impressive. At the beginning of

the century, tuberculosis led the list of diseases as the most frequent cause of death. Today it has dropped to seventh place. There is no reason why it should not drop completely from the list of important causes of death. This splendid record has resulted from the combined efforts of many agencies. An enlightened public opinion with respect to the value of the physician's services has contributed immeasurably. Have that long-delayed physical examination today. 'We are prescription specialists. Bennett's Pharmacy "Your Druggist Is More Than A Merchant" PhntiP Qfi

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Triple L Club, Pigg, Tuesday Thursday.

Mrs. Ruth instead of

Pythian Sisters, Thursday, January 9, installation of new officers. Each member bring a 50c gift. Program will follow business session. All members urged to attend.

Sullivan Amrrcan Legion Auxiliary No. 139, Tuesday, January 7, 7:30, Legion Home. Bring old Christmas cards to be sent to Nightstown Home and Indiana Girls School.

Triple T. club, Sylvia Goodman, 29,i W. Jackson Street, Sullivan. Everybody urged to come and bring old hats to remodel.

Amtrican Legion Auxiliary, regular session, Tuesday January 7, 7:30 p. m., Legio-j Home.

Hud Crowder W.R.C., regular session, Wednesday, January 8, 2:30, Woodman Hall. Installation of officers. Good attendance desired.

Priscilla Embroidery Club, Mrs. Robert Johnson, 1:00 o'clock luncheon, Wednesday January 8th.

(Note Send your club notices to the Times Saturday before week club meets.)

WORN OUT FROM GETTING UP NIGHTS? If yon get up nights have frequent desire to pass your water yes, and have backache, due to excess acidity in the urine, be glad you're reading this: Three generations ago Dr.' Kilmer, a famous doctor, found hundreds of his patients with this trouble. So he made a medicine of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables,

balsams. He called it "Swamp-Root." Millions of men and women have . takea it often with amazing results. ( Swamp-Root goes right to work to I

flush our kidneys . . . increases flow of urine, helping relieve excess acidity ... so the irritated bladder gets a good flushing out, too. Many report getting a good night's sleep after the first few doses. Caution: take as directed. . For free trial supply, send to Dept. K, Kilmer & Co., Inc.. Box 1255, Stamford, Conn. Or get full-sized bottle of SwampRoot today at your druestore.

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W.S.C.S. of the Methodist church, church parlor, Thursday, January 9, 2:30. Trl Kappa meeting, Monday, January 6, public library basement, 7:30. Start

THE ANSWER TO MANY A PROBLEM IS A SECURITY LOAN Here you will find a plan to enable you to borrow such funds as you need and a good method arranged to make repayment easier. You may borrow up to $:00 with no one needed to sign your note. Come in A Friendly Firm Security Loan Co. Upstairs North Side Oakley Bldg. Across From Index Listen to the Security Half-Hour each Friday evening over WBOW at 0:30.

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES -average DECEMBER PAID CIRCULATION

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Figuring on the national Census Bureau . estimate of five persons to every family, there are approximately ... 22,665 PERSONS SERVED BY THE TIMES DAILY

AH these eat, wear clothes, buy shoes and other necessities of life & home.

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