Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 67, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 April 1947 — Page 5
LLTVAN, INDIANA
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, APR. 3, 1947.
PAGE FTVE
DODD BRIDGE Walters called on Mr. and Mts.
undav School at 9:30 a. m. A Bill Wade and son, Lloyd, Sun-
ival is going on at the Dodd ! day-
Ige church. Mr and Mrs Robert Brown
Ir. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis and daughter of Bloomington,
Those who helped her celebrate her birthday were Margaret Cox and Raymond of Terre Haute Beulah Walters of Indianapolis,
, Violet Riggs and Lena Jeanne of
NEW LEBANON
Jack McClure of Indianapolis, 1 Sunday.
hn ni ,,Hh tho fi ht ...j u: ... ... Prairie Creek, Vern McClure,
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V. and Mrs. Will Wade have end. Burel Huff and family and "'"a rm 7 xf
as ineir guests Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClure call- ", ,71 "7 spent the week-end here with
bert Wade of Indianapolis ed Sunday afternoon , at the trS hi. wife.
iui, cuu mr. veioie xempie- Brown Home. . . 'and Ronnie Katherine Soell Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sandusky 1 hahv hn of Indiana Dolis. Thev are Ruth Rrnwn rpiPhrafprf hor dna "onnie, ivainerine spell- i bay wh
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wood have as their guests this ' employed in Indianapolis, spent Mrs. Alba, Parkhurst in Terre
week their daughter and familv Simo uHth hot' naronts Mr aute.
from Louisvillej Kentucky. and Mrs. George Mason and Mrs. Ray Myers was the guest family, of Mrs. Clem Wesner last week. , , , . ' Mrs. Mary Lewellyn and sons
ana Mrs. Helen weal of Sullivan, visited Mr. and MJrs. John Clerk
Mrs. Marjorie Bailey went to
Mrs; Madeline Unger and sons visited Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and: Mrs. Everett Brocker.
Mrs. Wayne Arnett, Mrs. Lloyd Roberts and Mrs. Bernard Wilkins and. son, Rudy, were in
ing a week.
r. and Mrs. Ralph Spellman the noon hour the table was
dy and Emma Cox.
spending the winter in Jackson
ville, Florida.
Indianapolis Monday to see her Sullivan Monday- -
is a patient at the Mrs. Eva Pisa and "Mrs. Don-
Riley Hospital there..
aid Pigg of Sullivan, visited Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Siner were Mary Pig Tuesday.
son and Mr. and Mrs. Emory loaded with good things to eat. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Under- 1 Miss Kathleen Mason, who is dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Torrlcelli,T Italian ' mathema-
i tician and physicist, discovered
; the principle of the barometer in 1643.? Soon after its variations were applied to the weather, a falling barometer indicating' ; approaching bad weather, and a rising one being a sign of improving conditions of a more settled type. , Trade in Ethiopia is chiefly to the export of hides and skins of cattle, - goats, sheep, leopards and monkeys. Imports are salt, cotton pieces, goods and yarns, building materials and petroleum,
products.;
GeriTLew Wallace's "Ben Hur was, published Jn 1880 J.
"When it's ftfr JUNIORS,
I always
say . . .
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II weather, and a rising one being ( a sign of improving conditions
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if fREE-FLARS SHORT-COATS for over-suit wear. NEW CUTAWAY SUITS assume dipping, flar g J I Effective celor-contrast on bright wools. Sizes ing back fullness. Slim skirts with saucy slits, j 9-15, 10-20, 3844. 24.75 All-wools. 9-15 and 10-20. 29.75
! i 10NG-JACKET SUITS with fitted-small waists, CLASSIC BOY COATS look- equally well w:!lt (j I . If cuffed, sleeves. Slim skirts, tiny slits. AH- dresses and suits. Clean-cut lines. Al-v.oiu. jf . . wools. 9-15, 10-20, 3344, . . 24.75 Sizes 9-15, 10-20, 3844. '.27.75" I " Smart Accessories , ' j HANDBAGS in gleaming ' .V-X Mm
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uby's Shop
It's the srore thot
understands junior taste... knows that "junior" is more ' than a matter of tize it's the . young, light-hearted opproach to fashion. It's the spirit
' 1 of our Doris Dodson Originals. Suits, Hats and Accessories for Easter
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gives you iaui-
LESS B0ME, LESS
mm
H0GEB-CU7 BIB
The Kroger-Cut removes the, short rib end, the waste, and trims the chine bone before the roast is weighed and
priced'.
lb. 49c
U. S. Government Graded Beef
imOGER-CUT SmtOlN STEM The fatty, stringy end, the waste and flat loin bone are removed before the Jjl. ' 55C steak is weighed and priced ! ' U.S. Government Graded. Beef
Here's proof Kroger-Cut Beef gives and roasts before the meat is you more meat. The Kroger method weighed and priced. You get more of cutting beef removes excess bone, meat per. pound . . . better value in waste and stringy ends from steaks5 top-grade beef at Kroger.
Smoke Flavored, Ready To Eat
Serve Hot pr Cold
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Porterhouse Steak Lb. 69c Tender, Juicy. 3 Inch Tail
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Tastv! MikJ, TJV
Thrifty! Best Grade of Beef Available!
Rose Fillets Lb. 23c Kroger Ocean Fresh, Ideal For Sandwiches. Lard 3 Lbs. $1.00
Grapefruit Juice
4G Oz. 1 qr Can
Packers Label Green Beans , .
Fruit Cocktail
2 No. 3 OC Merit Cans LOi
Maxwell House Coffee ".-LMdl DroJ,
Spotlight
Lb.
49c
No. Yt OQr Libby's Can
1 UIIldLUCi) pval Red Can
Royal Red . Ca
Sugar
Alaska Peas
f tr Freshly Roasted, 3 Lti. (PI 'I Oiiee Freshly Ground Bag Plifc
Soda CrackersKeXcrip Lb.21c Tomato SoupcDSboeufcL. 29c
Stamp No. 11 Good April 1st
. 2 No. 3
Knuwcll Cans
10 Lbs. 94C
. 21c
Pork & Beans"""" 2,r 25c Kidney Beans-Tc"' JE'-2Dc
DICKEYS in rayon sheers. White and Easter pastels, jj ,93
GLOVES in washable cot ton and rayon 1 fabrics. Spring shades, 9yc & 1.1!) HANKI1S in colorfnl floral prints. Softcottoii fabrics, 23e FUMPS'ln'Mack patent leather. Sliagbacksi
JiiehJieg
Cherries . . .
Fmzicr's Catsup . o" . 19c
No. io tfi ai Can P
Maine
DAIRY FOODS N .mt
BUTTER, luoger Koll 67c
CHEESE, Chefford Chevel .... 2 Lb. 85c
CIGARETTES
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I All Popular Brands, Luckies, Camels, Chesterfields
