Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 99, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 May 1947 — Page 6

i

SULLIVAN, INDIANA wumm sumvAN pare? times-'; Monday, ma 19. mi., Witnsss Manjcj

: 1

II I 111 I ifhaifcW'J?BgawtJaw Ends Tonight

I PauieiU GODDARD , I ?W MacMURRAY j I Suddenly 5 p It's Spring i , Mocdonald "J HI

1

Now Thru Wed.

Added Color Cartoon Science & News Tues. & Wed. Com Early

: Dick Foron Frank McHugh J

A JAMES ' 2f$KSTEWART DONNA REED S Frank Capra's

H5

aw tlONEL BARRYMOKE

Thomas Mircbell Henry Travert

ticulah Bondi Ward Bond

Plus Cartoon - News

while marching north to the Judges' stand, arriving a few minutes after: the conclusion of the I. U. program.,

Butler U. Plans Summer Session

i. U., Purdue Bands To Play At Race In Indianapolis The, nationally famous marching bands of Indiana and Purdue universities Will entertain the huge throng which turns out for the 1947 International automobile classic at the ' Indianapolis Motor Speedway May 30.. ; Both bands will pfcrade on the track prior to the: start of the race and also entertain with a concert program in - the infield during the actual running of the 31st annual event which has attracted nine foreign cars and '25 entries from the United States. Special State Police escorts will accompany, both bands to the Speedway on the morning of the race, arriving1 at 8 o'clock

uj, obunuaiu tunc ji aim ti i two groups will assemble at ooposite ends of the tracks while the Indianapolis Concert Band, directed by William J. Schumacher, entertains in front of the paddock stand. Indiana's "Marching Hundred" will form cn the north turn at 8:15 and march south to the judges' stand, entertaining the crowd with special music and formations under the direction of Gerald H. Doty. . Purdue's "All American Band,"

under tne direction of Prof. P. S. fSpotts) Emrick, will form on the south turn at the same time and give a similar exhibition

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 19. Announcement of the complete curriculum for the annual Butler University Summer Session, June 16-Aug. 8 and for the Veterans' Summer Session, June

16-Aug. 29, was made today by Dr. George F. Leonard, Director. One hundred and forty-five courses of, instruction are to be offered during the Summer Session in the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Education, Business Administration, and Pharmacy. Dr. Leonard announced that all courses to be offered this summer are identical with regular college work. They afford an opportunity for professional men and women to take additional work in their chosen subjects and an opportunity for college students meeting requirements toward degrees.

Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

Pocahontas notice: AH members going to Linton Tuesday night be at the hall at 6:30. Tri-county meeting will be held at 8:00 at Linton.

I 'f t. .., i '"fwi i n - .lr.. i - n ii-'i-iirinwii

i I I U 1 i'IK " la'' I

W "SB

La Petite Aguille, Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. George Cof 1 nan.

j Missionary Society of the i First Eaptist Church, Thurs'J day, 2 p. m., at the church.

All ladies please attend.

Frank Neff W. R. C. No. 15S, Wednesday, Z ' p. m., Woodman Haill.

H . CI z

? I

D.A.R., Thursday, 2:30 p. m., Library, Mrs, Ruth Brown, hostess.

American Legion Auxiliary, Tuesday night, 6:30 at the Legion Home. Refreshments will be served at 7:30. All unit iwj libers be present. Final plans will be made for Poppy Day, Saturday, May 24th.

All radio stations are as

signed call letters enabling , 'you to dial your favorite j program. Bran,d names on' merchandise are the "call letters" you use in shopping. Br'and names symbolize 'your right to choose what suits your individual needs and tastes.

Notice. Sullivaiii Lodge No. 263 F. & A. M. Stated meeting, Tuesday night, May 20, 1947, at 7:30 p. m. AH members rrged to attend.' Visitors welcfjne. Morris Hudson, W. M., Russell Inbody, Sec.

YELLOW

CAB CO

PH. 470 The Thinking Fellow Rides a Yellow

Sullivan Home Economics Club, home of Mrs. Ruth Gadberry, 221 West Harris Street, Wednesday, May 21, Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett and Mrs. Sylvia Goodman, cohostesses. .

IK

Financial worries have -a way of disappearing at our funeral home where arrangements best suited to your particular situation, are available.

Stop digging! Weed-No-More kills dandelions and other ugly broad-leaf weeds. Simply spray Weed-No-More on your lawn. ' Absolutely safe. Will , not harm most lawn grasses.Use several times a season to keep your lawn weed-free, f : - mm rQ

apeua sprayer ..,..., iea.

G0JICE0US NEW"

'frit

r, turn rt"'-

A new array of tVLUHM the loveliest ,;r colors you've ever seen! Now you can give rooms the richest, handsomest finish imaginable durable, lastingly lovely I

ill

ADOLPHE MENJOU appears efore a House un-American activities committee in Hollywood to Identify communistic film colony figures. (International)!

LOCALS

QUICK-SUCK AUTO POLISH

Cleans, waxes, polishes jyVin one quick, easy op-

pint erahonl

m lSlAVA,U!!LE 1H 2I M COHVEHIEHTFORMS!

bid iiSriJ

Mr. and Mrs. Elmo. Sparks and children, Junior, Bob and Ray

Hallif ield of Whiting, . Indiana, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charley iRiggney and other relatives over

the week-end. ' ; Lois Walters and Gilbert Clark of Terre Haute, were the guests Sunday of her parents, Mr and K', s. Zollie Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Benefiald of Terre Haute and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams of Shelburn, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lege Walters.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Crynes visited ft?, and Mrs. Tom Crynes of Terre Haute Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dale CreageV called on Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Boone and Ellen Boone Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey Smith and family of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with Mr. and Iii's. Fred Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Friend of Linton, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Smith. ' Planes take only a hundredth part of the time to cross the Atlantic ocean that Columbus 'did.

1 An octopus has tacles; a squid ten.

eight ten

The first sewing . machine Invented by Elias Howe lh 1845,' did the work faster than five fast hand sewers. .

I WH0LlQOURtDOCTOR?i JL , Perhaps you are one of those , f

1

Perhaps you are one of those

fortunate individuals who has never been ill. If so,' you have given the matter of medical care little thought. Here's hoping that illness never overtakes you or any of the members of your fam

ily. But if it does, vou should be creoared. What

" ' ..... A physician would you call? Where would you take I

his prescriptions? Establish your family physician now. Prompt attention to minor ailments often prevents long, serious illnesses. When you find it necessary to consult him, depend on us to . fill his prescriptions exactly as ordered.

Bennett's Pharmacy -Since 1914 Phone 96 ocsnnonsnonoscsscsnnsnncsnsiisn

I

iSOL

10 DDT Ac-

tivflted Powder

6 DDT Liquid

1 Coating

V.F.W., called meetinr, Wednesday night, 8 p. kn., 7-Up Bottling office. All members please attend.

CITY TAXI PHONE 239 ON THE JOB DAY . . . and . . . NIGHT Dependable Courteous o Reliable

v

OF 1001 uses!

$1.08

One easy, sparkling coat of i Enameloid gives furniture, woodwork, toys new life! Durable; washable. 14 beautiful colors.

BIRTH CEKTIFICATE NOTICE

Petition No.' 2363 Notice is hereby 'iven that James ; Jesse Durham has filed hia petition in 1 the Sullivan Circuit Court to have the place and time of his birth determined. , Said petition is set for hearing on

May 31. 1947 at 9:00 A. M. Dated this 19th day of May. 1947. JAMES H. RINGER, Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court.

1 SSSESn.vias-

Girls! Women! Who

with its nervous cranky feelings .. . Do female functional monthly disturbajjees make you feel nervous, fidgety, cranky, so tired and 'dragged out at such times? Then do try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-

For Garden Without Pests Dust Early with DM.

i

t s. &v is:

if

I I H ft

ffiifeii!! ' PliiliHIIililNi

. ,w r --"ml 1 1 II, 1 . -

tent p; - j ' :Mm4 1 fi

rrr; nut

Suffer Distress Of WEAKNESS

table Compound to relieve such symptoms It's famous for helping girls and women In this way! Taken regularly Piufcham's Compound helps build up resistance against such distress. Just see if you, too, don't remarkably benefit. Also a great stomachic tonic. Worth trying!

'VEGETABLE

COMPOUND

Here's the Place to Get a

13 faM Cash 10 A 11!

j Cash advanced for any uieful purpoia.1

'. , . A choice of leveral loan plans.

w. . . All loani strictly private no m'quirles made f others..'. . . Monthly ' repayment terms, adjusted to income. Prompt, friendly service..

J COME IN OR PHONE FOR .. THE CASH YOU NEED TODAY

FIDELITY- LOAN- COMPANY

Up stair? east side square.

SulUvan:

PINT

Sherwin-Williams ; , ENARJELOID

U ; ii.; tl

-' I

II COVEIl v THE V 9 CARrTH

County Hardware VAUGHN F. JONES

' Cover the Plants With a Cloud of Dust Which Leaves a Light Coating Over All Leaves, on Both Sides. .

ply, so that a mixture of these two materials will serve as an allaround insecticide for garden use. Most convenient way to apply them, either singly or together, is as a dust. This should be obtained ready mixed, since it is difficult for the amateur to mix technical D.D.T. with a carrier; and the D.D.T. content should be at least 3 with 5 preferred by most advisers, for garden use. If a spray is preferred, then a wettable D.D.T. powder is recommended, rather than one containing any solvent. The D.D.T. does not dissolve in water, but a wettable powder will mix thoroughly with it, and be held in suspension. It can thus be applied evenly to a plant and when the water evaporates the D.D.T. will remain as a deposit on the stems and leaves. This "residue" will kill insects which walk across it, whether they be the type that eat plant tissues or drink plant juices. It may remain on the plant for weeks or even months depending on its strength in the first place, end its exposure to sun and rain, both of which shorten the toxic period. In any event it is effective much longer than the older poisons and requires fewer applications. This quality of D.D.T. makes it possible to protect garden plants before damage has been done, and prevent insects from gaining a foot hold in your garden.

The battle to control insect pests should begin in the home vegetable garden in the spring, when plants are young and before they have been damaged by insects. Since D.D.T. became available to home gardeners, methods of fighting insect pests have been greatly simplified. This new material destroys so many different insects that it is simpler to list those which it does not kill, and against which other destructive means must be used. Vegetable garden pests against which D.D.T. is ineffective, include the Mexican bean beetle, tomato worm, and cabbage, turnip and melon aphids. It kills cucumber beetles and squash borers, but in some cases is reported to have injured plants of cucumber, . squash and melons, so its use cn these subjects is not yet recommended. Against leaf-hoppers which attack beans, potatoes and other plants; and flea beetles, which attack potatoes, tomatoes and egg plant, D.D.T. does an excellent jqb, better by far than any other material which was previously known. It . kills both kinds of cabbage worms, the European corn borer, aphids on peas and potatoes, the Japanese beetle, . gladiolus thrips, and most other pests cf ornamental plants, but not the red spider mite. All the common insect pests which D.D.T. does not kill can be destroyed by rotenone, which is available this year in ample sup-

YOUR SERVICE NEEDS

CLUTCH BRAKES ; WHEELS ENGINE . LUBRICATION CHECK

THE ADDRESS

... We'll repair your car quickly, efficiently and economically! GENUINE GM PARTS DUDLEY Chevrolet Sales

I 109 So. Main . Phone 94

QQCcssscQnsccnaannscsnncQszzsi

SPECIAL MEETING

TUESDAYMAY 20, 6:30 P. M,

BURNING OF MORTGAGE

1 ': ' AUILIA Y & ' HUSBANDS

I Initiation Exercises

. .. . LL.M..ianrrnlBT,MiellMPMM . J.J n U, I m 1 I Hi III II II II I. 11,111 I i,,.,,..,,-..

Free Fish Fry and Refreshments

I