Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 11, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 January 1947 — Page 7

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SULUVAN DAILY TIMES -WEDNESDAY, Jan. 15. 1947,

SULLIVAN. INDIANA

NORTH BUCKTOWN

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pahmier and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Muriel Pahmier were New Year's Day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Don Pahmier and sons. Pvt. Dillard Stanton of Keesler Field, Mississippi, returned to camp New Year's Day after spending a 13-day furlough here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Alexander visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald

Pahmier Friday evening. lyn Phillips were dinner guests Gary Justus of Indianapolis, Sunday of Garland Cowden and returned home Sunday after his mother, Mrs. Jim Cowden. spending the holidays with his Mrs- Lester Price and son grandmother, Mrs. Raymond lvisited a few days recently with jjaJ (Mr. and Mrs. Albert Price. I Miss Gcraldine Browning of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bush and Linton, visited a few days last

iamuy were guests inursday otWeek with Miss Mariorie Cox.

Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

Mrs. Alpha Gambill, of Sullivan

Mrs. Eliza Houldson spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Payne and children. Paul Loren Pahmier, Norma Prichett, Harrell Hale and Caro-

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NO INFLATION HERE

Bankloan Plan AS THE COST OF LIVING GOES UP KEEP THE COST OF YOUR BORROWING DOWN BY FINANCING YOUR PURCHASES WITH A LOW COST BANK LOAN. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON LOANS. A $7,000,000.00 BANK IS HERE TO SERVE YOU. Sullivan State Bank Safe Since 1875 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1875 1946

Mr. and Mrs. George Fordice and daughter were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne and family of near Jasonville. Mrs." Mack Mayfield and daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Moore of Dugger.

JERICHO Swan is working

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Anderson. Fred Moore recently.

Gus Mollet of Georgetown, Illinois, visited friends in Dugger recently. John McLin visited in Dugger recently. David Swan visited Everett Houldson Saturday., Floyd Boone and Pat Mooney of Anderson, visited at their homes here over the-week-end.

The Red Cross room Is open every day.

sewing Thurs-

Frank Neff W.R.C., Wednesday, January 15, 2:00 p. m. Installation or officers. Good attendance desired.

Village Homeraakers Club meeting has been postponed until January 21.

Pocahontas club entertained by Beulah Banther Thursday at 6:30.

The Woman's Patriotic club of the Frank Neff Relief Corps No. 155, covered dish dinner, Woodman Hall, Wednesday noon. Bring own table service. Installation of officers also to be held. Hall will be open at 10:30 a. m. Hostesses in charge are Bernadiiie Anderson, chairman, Lnla Mahky, Betty Hardesty, and Jessie Dodds.

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DRAPERY AND SLIPCOVER FABRICS-!" stout dobby weave that will outlast your

strongest fabrics! 47"48 live new patterns !y,

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$1.79 ea. Filled with ever soft crushed chicken feathers. o JACQUARD DESIGN Cotton Blankets Size 70 x 80 2.86

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Hud Crowder W. K. C. No. 275 Society, Friday, Hanuary; 17, 1:30 p. m., Modern Woodmen Hall. Anniversary services in the afternoon. Good attendance desired.

Sullivan Home Economics Club, Wednesday, January 15, 2 p. m., home of Mrs. Harry Haskett, 642 West Washington Street, with Mrs. Gilbert Simmers and MrsClyde Feck as co-hostesses.

Needlecraft Club. 2 p. m., Wednesday, Mrs. W. N. As-delL

Sullivan Rebekah Lodge, regular meeting, Thursday, January 16. AIL members please be present. Visiting Rebekahs always welcome.

La Petite Aguille, Mrs. Joe Schroeder, Wednesday, January 15, 1 o'clock, covered dish luncheon.

Friday Afternoon Club, Friday, January 17, 2:30 p. m. Library basement.

Regular meeting, Royal Neighbors, Woodman Hall, Friday, January 17, 6 o'clock dinner. Bring covered dish and table service. Turkey and all the trimmings will be furnished by the camp. Officers and officers-elect please be. present as there will be installation and in-' itiation.

Regular business meeting Delta Theta Tau, Monday evening, January 20, 7:30.

Tri Kappa business and social meeting, Sullivan Hotel, Monday night, 7:30.

Methodist church choir will meet tonight, 7 o'clock, at the church.

Loyal Daughters class 'Of the Christian Sunday School, covered dish dinner, church January 21, 6:30. Bring covered dish and table service.

Delphian club Monday - afternoon, 20, 2:15, library.

meeting, January

Presbyterian choir practice tonight at the church at 8:00 o'clock.

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

ALL ON ONE STREET ) .. .. . NEW CASTLE. Ind., (UP) Politicos here are saying that you have to live on a certain street if you want to be the Henry County Republican committee chairman. The new chairman is Crawford Parker. He succeeded Franklin George, his next-door neighbor. Two doors down the street lives . another former GOP chairman, James Steele.

JANUARY CLEARANCE HATS Formerly uo to 6.95 ALL Vi PRICE One Group DRESSES 1-3 Off Original Price Lots of Junior dresses. One Group DRESSES Formerly up to 14.98 At 3.98 One Group JR. SUITS 1-3 Off Original Price One Group ROBES 1-3 Off Original Price ODD SKIRTS & SWEATERS Greatly Reduced

One Group PURSES Formerly up to 4.98 Choice $1.00 A few 6.50 SMOCKS Reduced to 4.98 Ice Wool SCARFS Up to 1.98 Will Sell for $1.00 Odd COSTUME JEWELRY for 59c Every sale cash and final. Many other bargains at - RUBY'S SHOP

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Specials For Thursv FrL & Sat 17 Peaches in Syrup, 2l2 Size 32c Special Price per case $7.20 Apricots in Syrup, 2l2 Size 32c Special Price per case $7.20 Cherries, solid pack, per can 39c Special Case Price $9.00 Grapefruit, Orange and BlendedJuice, 46 oz. can, each ..25c EXTRA SPECIAL "' 2 Lb. Package Soap Powder and 3 Bars Fels Naphtha Soap 69c Peach, Red Raspberry & Strawberry Preserves 63c Kidney Beans, No. 2 can 2 for 35c .Special Case Price $4.00 Morton's Sugar Cure 77c Morton's Sausage Seasoning : . 25c Morton's Tenquik 47c FRESH AND CURED MEATS Round and Sirloin Steak, lb. 49c Lean Pork Chops, lb f 53c Bacon, sliced, per lb. 55c Lunch Meats, Oleo, Lard Crisco and Cheese. Open Monday through Friday 7 to 5:30 Open Saturday from 7 till 9 o'clock.

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