Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 20, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 January 1947 — Page 5
1 SULLIVAN, INDIANA
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, JAN. 28, 1947.
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Miss
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Editor
. GET-TOGETHER CLUB
The Get-Together Club met at
the home of Mrs. Eva Layton with Mrs. Ethel Eaton as co-
jostess. After a delicious cover
ed dish dinner, the meeting was . brought to order by the president, Mrs. Dorothy Loudermilk. A spelling contest was held after C the regular business meeting.
Those present were Mrs. Imoftr.c Whitman, Mrs. Dorothy Wilrion and Larry, Mrs. Helen Whitman, Mrs. June Gilkerson,
(Mrs. Helen Wilson, Mrs. Jessie Poe, Mrs. Mabel Gorham, Mrs. Ethel Eaton, Mrs. Gladys Huff, Mrs. Edith Hamm. Mrs. Verne , Steele, Mrs. Georgia Plew, Mrs. iAlma Christy, R'jrs. Minnie Den- , ny, Mrs. Kester, Mrs. Myrtle I Brown, Mrs. June Osburn, Mrs. I Dorothy Loudermilk, Mrs. Bessie 'Or.urn. Mrs. Eva Layton and
Miss Fern Brown. The February meeting will be a Valentine party at the home of Mrs. Imogene Whitman.
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CLEARANCE
SULLIVAN STORE
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Odds and ends, broken sizes and" slightly soiled items reduced from Root's already low prices.
ORIG. 2.80 HOUSE , DRESSES Floral printed and striped cotton house dresses, size 12 to 40
Host's ra!ccny.
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TITTLE TOTS' COAT AND LEGGING SETS also one niece snow suits, size 1 to
:, originally 7.9" to 1 4.9S, reduced to
10.00 and
Root's Balcony
5.00
COTTON HOUSE COATS Floral printed
piisse house coats, origrnally 4.98 to 5.98, i size 12 to 20 1 1 i i 1 1
I ORIG. 8.79 RAYON JERSEY HOUSE
COATS Solid color light blue or navy in sizes 12 to 20
4.00 6.00
OHltt. 7.93 QUILTED COTTON ROBES
J Floral printed cotton robe, size 14 to 20 . . 1 ORIG. 3.98 GIRLS' CHUBBETTE DRESS-
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ORIG. 10.4!) MEN'S LEATHER FRONT; JACKET Brown ?!1 wool with leather front, size 40 snd 42 ORIG. 1.30 BOYS' STORM CAPS With adjustable ear muffs. Fi-11 range of sizes.
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CELEBRATE 40TH
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hiatt of Sullivan route were pleasantly surprised Friday, January 24th when friends and neighbors gathered to help'thsm celebrate their 40th ' wedding anniversary. Everyone came with well-filled baskets and a bountiful table was sprsad. Ths table was cent tered with a cake topped with a I bride and groom. Lighted can'dles were at each end of the table. After the dinner the guests I all gathered about and talked of I old limes. Mrs. Hiatt received
a bouquet of flowers from her son, Ray. Those present were the honored guests, Mr, and Mrs. Homer
Hiatt, their sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hiatt and son, Bob, of Sullivan route, and f: and Mrs. Rav Hiatt of New Lebanon, A daughter, Mrs. Loren Oakes and famiiy were unable to attend, Others present ' were Mrs: Elizabeth Cross, Mrs. Cora Rich. Mrs. Knthryn Cox and daughter, Linda, Harold Rich, James Shrum. Mr. and" Mrs. Flovd Dillingham, Mr. and Mrs. William Toombs, Billy Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shuck, i All denarted at a late hour j wishing IVf-. and Mrs. Hiatt many more anniversaries. I Tl O'CONNOR-BLAKEMAN iVOWS READ SATURDAY I Ulrs. Dennis O'Connor of Chi- ' cago, announces the marriage j of her daughter, Rosemary, I to Robert E. Blakeman, son of Mrs. Mary Blakeman of Dugger. I The vows were read at four I o'clock Saturday afternoon in Chicago. A reception was held
after the wedding for relatives and friends. Mf. and Mrs. Blakeman left for a short honeymoon to Georgia after which they will be at home at Fort Benjamin Harri-
ron where Mr. Blakeman is em- I ployed at Billings Hospital as an electrician. Mrs. Blakeman. is a nurse at Billings Hospital; Out of town guasts at the ;
wedding were Miss Helen Pershing and Oscar Risingcr of Billings Hospital, Mrs. Mary Blakeman of Dugger and C. H. Miller cf Dugger.
FTTLK-SCOTT j VOWS READ "', Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fulk of Sullivan route four announce the marriage of their only daughter, Jo Ann, to Ray H. Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scott. The wedding took place Sat-
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TEW MILES AND 25 BUCKS A DAY TO 6ET SUNSHINE -tnaTlb JACK STEWART, CAMELBAC W.U, PHOENIX.,, ARIZONA.
Silk Insects Discovered SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Entomologists of the California Academy of Sciences returned from a southern Mexico expedition with eight new species of a silk-spinning insect which lives in the roots of orchids. Scientists also found a giant paim borer on
the 6,000-mile trip.
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urday afternoon at four o'clock NEWFANGLED CONTRAPTION at the Baptist parsonage with the , KNOCKS GRANDPA DOWN Rev. Wyman A. Hull performing the single ring ceremony. GROVE, Okla. (UP) NinetyTheir only attendants were two-year-old F. Needham killed Miss Dolores Lowdermilk of ten quail with his son's "newTerre Haute, friend of the bride fangled" gun, but he says in the and Carroll Wright, friend of the future he'll use nothing but his groom. muzzle-loading shotgun. Miss Fulk was atUred in a j Nee(Jh who on a farm licrht trrnv suit find hat Wltil '
black accessories. Her corsage near h-ere usually uses his old tral chimney.
was of red rose buds. E"n. apyway. However, upon The groom wore a blue busi- eeinS a lush bevy of Juail in his ness suit garden and with no time to load -tm, i o rrnr.f,. nf tho his own gun, he grabbed his
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have "no more truck with these newfangled guns." "Shells must be loaded with dynamite" he muttered. Webster's Cabin Still Stands
FRANKLIN, N. H. (UP) Daniel Webster's birthplace, still standing near here, is a tworoom cabin built around a cen-
class of 1943 and attended Terre Haute Commercial College. She is employed at the RJE.M.C. Mr. Scott is a graduate of the Sullivan High School with the class of 1940 and spent three years in the U. S. Army Medical Corps. The couple left immediately after the wedding ceremony for
a week's trip to Florida. They
will then be at the home of the groom's parents for the present on U. S. Highway 41'. Mrs. Scolt will resume her duties at the office. Marriages Hit New High NEW YORK (UP) The number of marriages in the United States reached an all-time high last year, exceeding the 1945 figure by nearly 50 per cent. Metropolitan Life Insurance statisticians said re-marriages and war-delayed weddings accounted for the large increase.
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CITY TAXI PHONE 239 ON THE JOB DAY . . . and . . . NIGHT Dependable Courteous o Reliable
Typical of the new shopping centers to be constructed by Gamble-Skogmo, Inc., is the one in the artist's conception shown above. Studying the reproduction are B. C. Gamble and P. W. Skogmo, co-founders of the 22-year-old organization which plans to expend substantial sums for new stores and store modernization during 1947, according to word received from Hartley L. Kartak, authorized dealer of the Sullivan Gamble Store. . I Mr. Kartak now attending the Planorama merchandise mart and sales show sponsored by Gamble-Skogmo, Inc., was informed of these expansion plans during a four-day meeting this week. Feature of the Planorama were the previews of new merchandise, home appliances and farm equipment. More than 3,000 persons attended from 26 states, four Canadian provinces and Territory of Hawaii, The Friendly Sfore AUTHORIZED DEALER
FOR 1947...
WAR ORPHAN A TEARFUL ARRIVAL
MEN'S FT AID FLANNEL SHIRTS
Winter K!n- cotton flannel shirts, size
115 "2 3 17. Root's law price
I MEN'S WHITE DliESS SHIRTS Just
received snst'ier shipment of Chestershire wh'te broiddoth shirts. Corn-
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Just Received WOMEN'S COTTON SLIPS Another
j shipment of those famous Stoneswe.r $ slips in white end tearose. Built-up t-shbuMev. Size 35 to 41 ) i2 t,3 .",01.00.
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NYLON HOSE Besuti fill, sheer. New snrrg nhfd?? pf Rent's own Mersca nv-
I lan hnsiery. Sizes 82 to 10 2 . regular
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ORIG. 1 1 1 95 3 PIECE BEDROOM SVITE
-Modern walerf'l style walnut vena?r
0')s Sid fronts. Bed. chest, vanity vvitli
'arc round mirror. -
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ING ROOM SUITE Upholstered m florrl cctfon tr.restvy, wine pound, full weh construrtion base and back, s'A 8 way hand tied springs. Trulv a custom built suite . . .
ORIG. 179.93 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE Upholstered in worsted mohair, pencil strpsd weave in blue or mauve color. Fuil spring construction base, back and pillow. .r year moth proof guarantee.
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Alt BUNDLED UP and bawling loudly in his bertli aboard the S.S. Marine Martin as the vessel docked in New York from Germany is little WolfDieter Carlmen, 1 k, a German war orphan. The tot was one of 38 youngsters brought to America by the U. S. Committee for Care of European Children. Several were adopted by former GI's. (Internotionan DOOLITTLE GIVES A-BOMB VIEWS
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The 1947 OUsmohile oomes to you in bright new colors with smoothly flowing lines and tastefully tailored interiors!
AH new Oldsinobiles offer GM Hydra-Matic Drive proved, perfected, now at its peak!
There are three full lines of 9 17 Oldsmobiles General Motors quality cara in every way!
ORIG. 19.95 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Upholstered in floral cotton tapestry and solid color cotton repp cloth. No sag spring seat construction
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AT THE MEETING that marked the first birthday of the Air Force Association, former Lt Gen. James H. Doolittle (left), president of the organi. sation, is pictured in New York with ex-Col. C, V. Whitney (center) and limmie Stewart, film star who was a colonel in the AAF. Doolittle told reporters that the U. S. should retain the atomic bomb. "I don't believe," he said succinctly, "when you're playing in a crap game, you should give the other fellow money to bet sgainst you-" InternationalX
Oldimobil SeriM "98" 4-Door Sadan (White sidewoU tires at extra cot when avoilobte)
Smart is the word for Oldsmohilc's 1917 flylin , . i the long, rakish lines . . . the attractive nePe.olors . . . the over-all impression of quality and good tuslo. And smart is the way you'll feel . . . once you drive a new Oldsmobile of your own. You'll enjoy the admiring glances that follow you down the street. You'll revel iii the comfort and luxury of Oldsmohile's roil-eusliioned ride. ' And above all, you'll find a new kind of deep-down satisfaction in every effort, less moment of driving . . . thanks to GM IlydraMatic Drive. This is the fully-proved, fully-automatic drive . . . the drive that shifts gears automatically and takes the clutch pedal right out of the car! See this great new Oldsmobile now on display. Three complete lines of cars to choose from . . . and every one a smart choice for 1917!
1947 OLDSMOBILE
OPTIONAL AT EXTRA COST
SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER
WHITAKER
SULLIVAN, IND.
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