Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 21, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 January 1947 — Page 8

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-WEDNESDAY, Jan. 29, 1947. SULLIVAN. INDIANA

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BILLY f:- S it! SAN JUAN ROBERT EENCHIXY 32 IRVING BERLIN TUNES Added Cartoon In Color & Flicker Flashback Patience Rewarded - CENTRALIA, 111. (UP) After a long period of waiting for both scarce articles, Dr. R. H. Brown received delivery of an electric refrigerator and a new automobile on the same day. , , : . Veteran Breeds Worms EUSTIS, Fla. (UP) A marine veteran, Glen Daniel, has an unusual business in Eustis. He's a worm breeder. The price for common earthworms usually runs about $10 for 700 worms. IBlflGICVe? MAGI And Stop Dosing Your Stomach With Soda and Alkalizers Don't expect to get real relief from headache, sour stomach, gaa and bad breath by taking soda and other alkalizers if the true cause of your trouble is constipation. In this case, your real trouble is not in the stomach at all. But in the intestinal tract where 80 of your food is digested. And when the lower part gets blocked food may fail to dig"st properly. What you want for real relief is something lo "unblock" your lower intestinal tract. Something to clean it out effectively help Nature get back on her feet. (let Curler's Pills riKlit now. Take as directed. They gently and effectively "unblock" your digestive tract. This permits all 5 of Nature's own digestive juices to mix better with your food. V mi get genuine relief from indigestion so you can feel rmlly good again. Buy Carter's Pills today. "Unblock" your Intestinal tract fur real relief from indigestion. 11 J I i

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Tops with everything I There iin't a meal or an hour of lh day thai can't be given a lift by DOWNYFMKE Donutsl Take 'em on pUnici, put 'em in lunch boxes, nibble 'em between meals and serve 'em for dessert. They're grand to eot, easy to digest. The DOWNYFIAKE mosjiin. makes 'em freth and hoi lj SEf THtM MADE AT. . Sherman Theatre Donut Depot Open 10 A. L to 9:45 P. M. CORRECTION In the Monday edition of the Sullivan Daily Times it was stated in the Hud Crowder W. R. C. notice that a radio had been given to Carl Rogers of Paxton. It . should have stated that the radio was given to Robert W. Rogers at the Vaughn General Hospital in nines, Illinois. ' . DODD BRIDGE Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Tuesday night. Mrs. Floyd Hardy and Mrs. Ralph Hallman visited at the Graysville , school Friday. Mrs. Luvisa Wood and Abe Wilkey were dinner guests of Mrs. Anna Nash at Sullivan Monday. Mrs. Zylma Woodard was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ruth Walker and son, Ronnie, Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. Randolph McClure and baby of Indianapolis,' spent the week-end with home folks. ' Mrs. Bill Wade and Mrs! Lilly Thompson were in Sullivan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Max MjcClure and daughter were in , GraysViUe Saturday night. --- ----- -- 'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker "and Ronnie called on Mr. and Mrs. VcVnon Martin Sunday. . TELEPHONE 98

FROM SNIFFLY, STtJFFY DISTRESS OF 9 VWW UV0 Instantly relief from head cold distress starts to come when you put a little Va-tro-nol In each nostril. Also It helps prevent many colds from developing if used in timel Try it! Follow directions in package. VICKSVA-VPO-KQi SOCIETY WOMAN'S CLUB . Thu Woman's Club placed lor the eighth lime in the Indianapolis Star program building contest, Announcement was made by Harriet Sparks in the Indiana FfHpration of Clubs column in the. ' Indianapolis. Sunday .Star January 26 of the Sullivan Club winnine third place in the sub ject, class . "Youth Conservation." Mrs. Rudolph rWernz is tne chairman for the 1946-'47 program, assisted bv Mrs. J. H. Crowder Jr., Mrs. E. F. Springer, Mrs. Kathryn Kirkham, Mrs. H. S. Leach and Mrs. Maicoim Campbell,, president of the club. Miss Ruth Morrei oi tne Bureau of Public Discussion, Extension Division of Indiana Univprsitv was chief of the contest judges. Miss Morrei commented: "The programs submitted in The Star's 1946-47 contest are impressive evidence of the great actual and potential power of women's clubs. "One ot the good points of the winning - Droeram is the care with which some . particular phase of' a general subject was chosen, references selected and the paper presented as one approach to- the problem.. "Such division and choice may be -partly the contributing factor in, partly the result of, choosing a year's subject that is big enough but not too big if each individual program contributes directly to the study of the major problems, a well-integrated general program almost auto matically is, achieved. The winning programs have this char acteristic of unity. "The generally fine quality or the entire , set of programs , submitted made the judging a deli cate task but a very pleasane one. Each club is to be congratu lated on its endeavor: each one should continue its constructive work." . : mum n KITCHEN SHOWER Mrs. Hugo Austin and Mrs. Elmer Watkins of New Lebanon, gave a kitchen shower for Mr. and Mrs. William Austin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Austin, January 20. Ice cream, cake and coffee were served to the following: , Lucille Sims, Emma Mason, Evelyn Shorter, Jean Pirtle, Dorothy Monroe, Eslie Stedman, Mildred j Dale, Mary Alyce Stedman, Betty Clerk, Freida Mason, Margaret Arnett, Lena Pierson, Marie Harris, Mary Hiatt, Helen. McClure, Marjorie Bailey, Glenn Biggs, Garcia Gallian, Mary Kathryn Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott and daughter, Mr .and Mrs. Garland Russell and family, Mrs. Everett Irvin and daughter, Mrs. Tommy Unger and? son, Miss Geneva Sizefore of Louisville, Ky., and Hugo Austin, Jr. HUNGRY LAD TURNED LOOSE IN DELICATESSEN WINDOW MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UP) Back in 1944, Victor Eversum used to gaze hungrily in the window of the delicatessen store owned by Roland Wussow. Wussow, who liked youngsters pretty well, told the seven-year-old lad that when meat and other delicacies ' became easier to ?et, he would treat him to a real feast in the store window. Re cently, Wussow, a man of his word, paid off. ' The youngster climbed in the window and fell to. Here's what he polished off: one-half pound of potato salad, a similar amount of cole slaw, and a half pound of vegetable salad, with a half-pound of baked beans washed down by a quart of milk. For dessert, he had nine cookies and a handful of candy Meeting Lonr Delayed -ANNAPOLIS.' 111. (UP) Jess Flick, 46,. Long Beach, Calif., has had a look at his half-brother Daniel, 70, for the first time in his life. Daniel left the family's Kansas home 51 years ago, before Jess was born. YOUR SNACK BAR A. P. Lofton, Prop. . Open From 7:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M. . Monday thru Saturday . Serving You MEALS. SHORf ORDERS SANDWICHES - PASTRD2S STEAKS - DRINKS

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Women in your '40's' this great medicine Is famous to relieve hot flashes, nervous tension when due to the functional 'middle-age' period peculiar to women. Worth trying! Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK The Red ' Cross sewing room Is open every Thursday. ' - Delta Theta Tail ue-.t night, Friday, February . 3, Davis Hotel, 7:30. Call 469 or 471 before Friday, Jan aary 31 if you cannot attend or if you are bringing a guest. The Young Married Couples class of the Baptist church will hold their monthly party Thursday night at the church, 6:00. It will be a chili supper. All members urged to attend. Pcahontas Club, Freida Greggs, Thursday night, 6:30. Bring cup, fork and spoon. Important meeting of all parents of canteen members, Wednesday, January 29, 7:30 at the canteen. Purpose of meeting to explain the plans of the Canteen Parents Association for the year. Presbyterian Women's Association, Friday, 2:30, at the church. Mary To Enochs Simons will speak on the Presbyterian Missionary Education in India. Alpha Delphian Club,' Library, Monday, February 3, 2:15, Mrs. M. II. Bed well, hostess. Tri Kappa business meeting, Monday, February 3, 7:30, library basement. Fines to be collected at this jmeethig. (Note Send your club notices to the Times Saturday before week club meets.)

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We are having many calls for farms in Sullivan and neighboring counties. If you want to sell, list with the United Farm Agency NO FARM TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL. We also have calls for all types of public business. Our advertising covers the entire United States by radio, catalog, and special direct mailing. Call or see our bonded representative Jas. W. LaFollette Rural Route 4, Sullivan Phone 9073 3 Miles North On 41.

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All Steel Rubber Tired COASTER WAGONS COUNTY HARDWARE VAUGHN F. JONES FARMERSBURG(Continued from Page 1) 1.937. Since then all the pupils who have entered school haye been immunized. During the ten years only four cases of diphtheria have been reported. These four children had not been immunized. Mild epidemics - in neighboring counties failed to wash over into Sullivan County. "In the decade 1935 to 1945 there were 8,053 -cases of diphtheria with 669 deaths reported in Indiana." OIL FIELD Mr, and Mrs. Max Morin of Linton are announcing the birth of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Max Sluder and Max Lee. visited relatives here a few days last week. Miss Norma Morin of Indiana Slate was home over the weekend. , Several from here attended the shower at the Fairbanks gym Wednesday night for Mjr. and Mss. Ross Wyman. Mrs. Ada Sluder visited Mrs. Helen Chowning one day this week, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Chowning and Mrs. Philip visited Mr. and Mrs. Gus Chowning Sunday. Leo Otis Sluder attended the tourney at Terra Haute last Fri-

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