Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 5, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 January 1947 — Page 8
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A MAN FELT LIKE HIS BONES WERE BROKEN DUE .TO RHEUMATISM -- One man recently stated that for years he felt like the bones in his legs were broken. This was due to muscular rheumatism. His ' muscles were swollen and his legs so stiff and sore that he - couldn't walk without limping. He was in misery. Recently he started taking RHU-AlD and says the feeling like his bones were broken disappeared the second day. The swelling and stiffness has gone from his muscles; now he can walk without suffering and says he feels like a new man. RHU-AID contains Three Great Medical Ingredients which go right to the very source of rheumatic and neuritic aches and pains. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get RHUAID. Bennett's Drug Store. Adv. M. J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Dogger "Alkln'g Service Coita Nt Telephone service day and night Call Carri-Cab -Anywhere Any Time Ph- Bus 470 Station
JOHN K. PURCELL, Lawyer Will Be Located In Coff man Building HUNT & CHOWNING OFFICE
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FACTOGRAPHS The high appreciation with which gems were held by ancient people, naturally led to the manufacture of imitations. As early as Pliny (23-79 A. D.) imitation opals and emeralds were known. The longest ski lift tn the world takes SKiers to the top of Eatdy mountain. Colorado. It Is 11,500 feet long, divided Into three sections. It is for skiers who are out of the novice class. Canada's eel production sometimes exceeds 1,500,000 pounds. Most of it Is exported.
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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
The Red Cross Bewing room will be open Thursday, January 2 and every Thursday thereafter. 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. Pythian Sisters, Thursday, January 9, installation of new officers. Each member brf.ng a 50c gift. Program will follow business session. All members urged to attend. Triple T. club, Sylvia Goodman, 29 W. Jackson Street, 'Sullivan. Everybody urged to come and bring old hats to remodel. American Legion Auxiliary, regular session, Tuesday January 7, 7:30 p. m., Legiog Home. Hud Crowder W.R.C., regular session, Wednesday, January 8, 2:30, Woodman Hall. Installation of officers. Good attendance desired. Prlscllla Embroidery Club, Mrs. Robert Johnson, 1:00 o'clock luncheon, Wednesday January 8th. W.S.C.S. of the Methodist church, church parlor, Thursday, (January 9, 2:30. Triple L Club, Mrs. Ruth Pigg, Tuesday instead of Thursday. Sullivan Amtrrcan Legion Auxiliary No. 139, Tuesday January 7, 7:30, Legion Home; Bring old Christmas cards to be sent to Nigbtsfnwn Home and Indiana Girls School. Sullivan Chapter No. 188, Order of the Eastern Star, Monday. Jamuary 13th, 7:30 p. m., Masonic Hall. Initiation ' services. Visitors welcome. C.W.E. Club, Friday, January 10, (sil day me?ting), hoiiie of Mrs. Blrnrhe Springer, East Washington Street.' (Note Send your club notices m the Times Saturday before ivpek club meets.)
the COFFEE shop FLORENCE HAWKINS - ELSIE CLARK
Flock Owners
We will buy HEAVY BREED EGGS. Bring your BARRED, . WHITE and BUFF ROCK and NEW HAMPSHIRE RED EGGS SATURDAY, JAN. 11th. , Feed MAN-A-MAR FEEDS. RICH in VITAMINS and MINEKALS. Gives hens HEALTH and STAMINA for HEAVY LAY- . LNG. R;ady mixed LAYING MASH, 4.33. 32 SUPPLEMENT, $4.90. C O. DILLINGHAM
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COUNTY RESULTS (Friday Night) Hymera, 35; Graysville, 34. New Lebanon, 51; Merom, 28. Fleasantville, 41; Marco, 23. Carlisle, 35; Switz City, 24. Honey Creek, 36; Farmersburg, 27. AT GRAYSVILLE, the Hymera Shakamaks kept a one-point lead on their Greyhound adversaries to take a 35-34 decision back to Hy-town last Friday night. Coach T6m Gardner played a full house of substitutions in view of the forthcoming Wabash Valley tournament and rested his varsity stars for tourney action. Despite the many advantages held by the Shakamaks, Grey hound sharpshooter Burton hit the connecting lane and totaled a neat seven buckets, with Gard- J ner trapping six, wens live, ' Slack three and one and Crist three for the winners. AT SWITZ CITY, the Carlisle Indians walked away with a 3524 scalp that could not be de nied by the lesser Switzers. With Alexander bagging twelve points and Robbins ten, tbe home town boys were at a loss to compete with the Indian braves. . Coach Harold McCammon today reported his charges fast donning tournament harness. They hit a busy pre-tourney week against the Honey Creek Bees and Bruceville in the Indian village Tuesday and Friday, respectively. AT MARCO, Pleasantville strutted to a 41-23 victory to set themselves back on a smiling basis wth their homefolks. Showing much improvement, the Blue Streaks, led by Boone with thirteen points, were never threatened by the Marco quintet. AT SULLIVAN, New Lebanon and Merom tangled here in the Community Gym in a one-sided contest that ended in an overwhelming 51-28 Tiger victory. The entire Tiger squad joined in the basket barrage with Noble ; and Sims sparking the attack. AT FARMERSBURG, Vigo county's Honey Creek Bees took I a 36-27 toll on the Plowboys Fri-' day evening, working diligently1 in the field to keep in the fore-j oround of the Sullivan county boys, who scored eleven field goals to the Bees' thirteen. The deciding margin was rung up by the victors at. the foul line, where there were ten Bee collectjrns on seventeen Plofyboy violations while the latter group caged only five of thirteen. Top scoring honors for the evening were won by Drake, Plowboy guard, with six buckets and two free throws to his credit. Drake's jrmmj9.
NOTICE TO THOSE WHO SEEK THE BEST FOODS SERVING IT BISCUITS EVERY EVENING WEDNESDAY MENU FEATURES PORK CHOPS BAKED CHICKEN MEAT LOAF Fresh Vegetables, Salads, Desserts, Hot Biscuits, Butter, Drink
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r efforts were the main threat in j the Farmersburg attack while Akers, Oxendine and Whitloclt presented triple trouble for tlw locals. KURRENT KALENDAR (Tonight) Sullivan at Spencer. Shelburn at Valley High (W.j Terre Haute). 1 Dugger at Farmersburg. V Prairie Creek at Fairbanks. Honey Creek at Carlisle. TV (Wednesday Night) Fairbanks at Blackhawk. Switz City at Dugger. (Friday, Night) State High (Terre Haute) atr Sullivan. Shelburn at Glenn. Bruceville at Carlisle. Farmersburg at Pimento. Graysville at New Lebanon. Fairbanks at Merom. Fleasantville at Freelandville. Hymera at Honey Creek. (Saturday Night) Sullivan at Dugger. Clay City at Hymera. New German Flag OFFICIAIS in Stuttgart, Germany,' are shown as they hoisted for the first time the new German flag from the "Tagblatt" tower, the tallest building in the city. Its colors arei black, red and gold. (International). Quit paying rent and own you home Special bargains on property on Installment plan, Also farms for aale. W. T. MELLOTT ? 0
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