Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 26, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 February 1947 — Page 9
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5, 1947. PAGE FIVE Atlantic Chief i LATEST SPRING HATS ARE WEARABLE AND ATTRACTIVE J Qy TO R6ll&V6
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Phillips 66 starts fast on cold roomings because it's high test! , , , . v . Yes, Phillips is the world's largest producer of Natural high-test gasoline and as the mercury falls more and more of this high-volatility "gasoline is blended into Phillips 66 to make it HIGH TEST! ... , .
So drive with Phillips 66 Gaso-' line these cold days. What a thrill you'll get when you step on the starter and you hear your motor snap into action. Try a tankful at the nearest sign of "66"! .
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. Creomulslon relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
NtW commander-in-chief of the Atlantic fleet, succeeding the late Adm. Marc A. Mitscher, is Vice Adm. W.. H.. P. Elandy, ordnanca expert and director of the atomic
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summer. Promotion of Blandy to full admiral is expected "before he takes the post , (International)
Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
The Red Cross room is open every day. t
sewing Thurs-
G. II.. Club, Thursday, 2:00 p. m. with Mrs. Lydia Stewart. Each member bring: a, comic valentine.
Awegon Garden Club, Thursday afternoon, February 6th, home of Irs. H. W. Branstetter.
Koyal Neighbors, regular meeting Friday, February .7, 7:30 p. m., Modern Woodman Hall. Every member be present. Degree staff be present for practice.
Left, cloche bonnet with flower trim; top right, black net picture, hat; below, navy blue felt roller. . Classic silhouettes, wider of brini and crown, is. another trend in spring millinery. Hats are worn straight on the head and baring the brow, and have wearability as well as attractiveness. Madame Pauline created the three models pictured above. The cloche bonnet, shown left, is made of candy pink straw and is decorated with a bouquet of matching silk flowers and a -band of lime velvet riooon. The glamorous picture hat, top right, is made of black net on a wire frame, has an open crewn, and the brim is edged with shiny mock aigrette feathers. Below is a navy blue felt roller, worn off the lace, with an unusual rolled brim and a pheasant quill down the side. (International)
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Sullivan Rebekali Lodge, regular meeting, Thursday, February 6. Each member bring a comic valentine. Visiting Rcbekahs always welcome. .
FARMERSBURG FIVE PLAY DOUBLE GAME TOMORROW EVENING The Farmersburg Legion bas
ketball team will play the Mara
thon Oilers of Martinsville, Indiana and the Shelburn Legion five Thursday night (tomorrow).
The first game will be called at 7:00 o'clock and the second at 8:00 o'clock.
v- A runner gets what is termed '. 'Ids second wind" because of an j
adjustment or tne heart rate to
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student. The formula was over- ;
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Swiss government usee it to fight a plague of potato bugs. It j was later released to the U. 8. .
1 Army Medical Corps, whic!i rite- :
veloped it as the most . eKectie :
weapon against typhus and other ;
insect-borne plagues. ; l Ancient Mosaic law forbade ' anyone taking a mUlstone in! pledge for a debt. ; t . ' j One of the largest deserts in the world is the Atacama desert ; i io northern Chile.
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Zelma Harbauirn Missionary Society meeting Thursday, Feb. .6, 7:30 p. m home of Mrs. Pearl Harbaugh, N. West Street. Friday Afternoon Club; Friday, February 7, Library, 2:30. '
Sullivan Chaioter No. 188, Ocler of the Eastern Star, regular meeting- Monday, January 10, Masonic Hijme. Mpmbers be present, visitors welcome.'
Village jflororjTiakers will meet Monday night, February 10, ' 7:30, Mrs. Thelma Terrell's home, 741 N. Main Street.
Cocoanuts in the husk will keep uidefinitely if kept in a dry place. Cocoanuts have been kept satisfactorily for 20 to SO years. .''
The annual value of Canada's
fur production is said to be more
than 130,000,000.'
fQOAYS MARKETK INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 5 (UP) Hogs 3,500; good and choice barrows and gilts 100-160 lbs. $22.00 $23.00; 160-225 lbs. $25.50; 225-240 lbs. $25.25; sows unevenly $19.00 $21.00. Cattle 1,400; calves 400; medium steers and heifers $25.00; good young beef cows $15.00 $15.50; good and choice vealers $29.00 $31.00. . . Sheep 1,000; choice 102 lb. fed Texas lymbs $23.25; choice native $23.00; slaughter ewes .$7.50 down.
NEURITIS TAINS LIKE AN ELECTRIC SHOCK TO LOCAL WOMAN Just recently a middle-aged woman of this vicinity told us that she had suffered 3 years of torture with neuritic pains. She said she felt like a sharp knift was being gouged into her muscles, and sometimes these pains would strike her like an electric shock. She said one could hardly ! stand it. Today this lady is again enjoying life, and she says the change is due to. taking RHUAID. Her pains are gone now. No more feeling like a knife gouged into her muscles. She is entirely free of her misery, thanks .. t-r. Viic; rrn nr-L- ntmr nnrntinimrl
RHU-AID is the new linuid formula containing three valuable medical ingredients'. These Three Great medicines, all blended into , one, go right to the very cause of rheumatic and neuritic aches and pains. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get RHU-AID. Bennett's Drug Store.- Adv.
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Bkf)all Mothers Club, Monds.y, Feb. 10. 2:00 p. m., home of Mrs. Golflie Ray, 135 South Main Street. Christian Endeavor,' Studay. 5:30 p. (n., Sullivan First Christian Church. This hour is made interesting for young people. Why "don't you come.
NT TICK The Jerusalem ' Chapter Royal Arch Masons No. 81 will hold a chili supper Thursday night at seven o'clock at the Masonic Home. i
Millie "Unspoiled'
PARENTS OF THE DiLIGENTI quintuplets Informed Buenos Aires police of receiving a note threatening the kidnaping of one of the children unless the father paid $12,500. ' . (International)
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fOR FIVE months Millie Douglas, 17-year-old daughter of U. S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, has been ; serving food and sodas to unsuspecting customers at an Alexandria, Va., drug store. Working on Saturdays and Sundays, Millie is completely "unspoiled," according to her
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