Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 87, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 May 1947 — Page 4

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BUmVSNDSIElOTl!,3- THUESDAY, MAY I, 1917." SULLIVAN. INDIANA

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The Loyal Daughters class of e Christian church will meet at e home of Mrs. Lettie Sweet iday afternoon. All members present. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thayer Terre Haute, Mr. and Mjrs. larles Woodsmall, Charles

oodsmall Jr. and Mrs. Alice

aland of St. Louis, were Suny dinner guests of Mr. and

Mrs. Wiley Kelboskl. Ed Livingston left Sunday for Flint, Michigan where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poulson, Mrs. Jessie Bardsley and Mrs. Martha Raffle spent Sunday afternoon in Robinson, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brewer visited Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Shields in . Terre .Haute Sunday afternoon. Rev. Shields is ill at his home there. Mrs. Lizzie Hill spent Monday

in Sullivan with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clate Gatlin of Peoria, Illinois, were the weekend guests of Mrs. Gatlin's grandmother,' Mrs. Mallie Stuck.

Bonnie Milam left Sunday to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Corder and family at Martinsville, Indiana.

I Phil Vickrey who is employed ' in Indianapolis, spent Tuesday at home. v ' i j Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fox, formerly of Switz City, moved

Monday into the Setzer property. Mr. Fox is the local Standard Oil Tank driver. Martha Rusk has been ' confined to her home this week

with illness.

J Norma Jean Gray, 'Alice Vigus

ana Mary JNeica uray iett Wednesday for Bloomington where they will be employed as nurses aides at the Bloomington hospital. : i . Gene Vigus and Wayne Mahan,

students at Indiana State, spent1 the week-end at home. -

Mr. and. Mrs. Paul

Carthage, spent the I here with relatives.

,Scott of veek-end

SCOTT CITY Mr. and Mrs. . Gene Hauger, Martha Wilbur and Shirley Hayes of Shelburn, called on Mrs. Lawrence Hauger, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Walker and Mrs. Jsephine Eldridge called nn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orr of Maplewood Farm Sunday. .Mrs. Hiram Hall and family of Sullivan, called on relatives and friends in this community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sparks and

daughter of Sullivan, visited Loienzo Hall Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Russell Black, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black I called .on Mrs. Lawrence Hauger and family Sunday. ' W. B. Jewell was in Fairbanks i Monday. - J Several from this community i attended the zone meeting at the I Pilgrim Holiness church in Middletown Sunday. . I Mrs. Ida Hauger. who has been ill, is improving.

Wayne Noel and Bernie Hauger were in Shelburn Monday night. The revival closed at the Pilgrim , Holiness ' church Sunday night.' Rev. Ashley's wife and two daughters spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Watson. Mrs. Josephine Eldridge called on Mrs. Floyd Owens Saturday. Betty Eldridge attended the skating party of her class at Terre Haute Monday evening.

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BREAD BOXES,-Values to 2l89 Now 98c COMB. KITCHEN STOOL & LADDER Was .3.69 Now $1.85 , ' '! , KITCHEN STOOL. Was 1.19 Now 60c Cast Alum. DUTCH OVEN. Was 7.90 Now $3.95 PRESSURE COOKERS. Were 13.95 Now$07 CAST IRON SKILLETS. Were 1.59 Now 80c ALUM. ROASTER. Was 4.15 ' Now $2.08 ALUM. CHICKEN FRYER. Was 4.95 Now $2.48

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PICNI-KANISTER Was 98c NOW 46c CLOTHES HAMPERS Regular $3.98 & $7.95' NOW ONLY 98c & $1.98 WASHBOARDS. Were $1.19 NOW 60c MAIL BOXES. Were 59c NOW 30c LAWN SPRINKLER. Was $1.25 NOW 63c

IF IN NEED OF TOOLS, COME IN AND LOOK OURS OVER.. SAVE '2.

COAL SCOOPS HACK SAWS M-WREN CUES . HAMMERS' SCREWS TRY SQUARES PRUNERS WOOD CHISELS PADLOCKS LAWN SPRINKLERS

Were $2.15 Were 59c Were 98c Were 98c Were 29c Were 79c Were $2.75 Were 29c Were 49c Were $1.25

NOW $1.08 NOW 30c NOW 49c NOW 49c NOW 15c NOW 40c NOW $1.38 NOW 15c NOW 25c NOV 63c

MANY OTHER ITEMS. ALL REDUCED 2.

RADIO. Was $38.50 NOW $19.25 ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCKS Were $5.50. NOW $2.75 ELECTRIC HEATERS. Were $4.95 , NOW ,.$2.48 , AUTOMATIC IRON. Was $10.95 NOW $5.48 ELECTRIC TOASTER. Was $6.51 NOW $3.25 ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRON Was $14.95. NOW $7.48 .

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