Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 128, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 June 1947 — Page 2
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PAGE TWO - A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1851 PAUL POYNTER Publisher ELEANOR -OYNTER JAMISON Manager and" Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY Editor Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffloe, 8ulllvan, Indiana Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 118 Wert Jackson St. Sullivan. Indiana Telephone U
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Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smiley returned" Thursday to their home in Oaktown after spending the first jp the week with relatives here.Mr; and Mrs. Kenneth Osmart and son of Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Apple of . Indianapolis, and Mrs. Hanson and granddaughter of Eldorado, ' Arkansas, . were guests over the week-end of Mrs. Mayme' Apple. Ferd McCammon of Detroit, Michigan, is spending his vacation here with his mother, Mrs. Anna.JMcCammon. Orville Creager and daughter of Forest, Indiana, were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Breck'Leach and family. Mr.- and Mrs. Vern Nichols spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Devlin at Palestine, Illinois. Mrs. Devlin, who has been quite ill is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Haddon of Sullivan, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Nett Rockenfield. Mr.-and Mrs. Bernard Hoilman
and son of Terre Haute, were guests a part of this week of Mr. and Mrs. Rea Hoilman and Mrs. Cora Cramer. Mrs. Helda Reeder and Lois White of Indianapolis, are guests of Mrs. Nellie Dale Clark this week.
Marjorie Smith of Terre Haute, is the guest this week of Jean Conger. Mrs. Sarah Orr of Terre Haute, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Mayme Apple.
SHELBURN Mr, and Mrs. Lew Meeks of Farmersburg, spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richey. Mrs. Myrtle- McCann spent the week-end in Elnora, Indiana with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodsmall had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Amos Compton and children and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thayer of Terre Haute. - Mr. and Mrs. Lester Griffith
had as their dinner guests Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Francis M.
Griffith and Mr. and- Mrs. Ray Griffith of Jasonville, Mrs, Cora Reynolds of Detroit, Michigan, Miss Nelle Garlett of Decatur, Illinois, and Mrs. Lester Sagle of Willlamsville, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reynolds of Terre Haute, have opened a restaurant and gas station at the old No. 7 school house. Mr. and Mrs. Foster King and son, Junior, of Ziegler, Illinois, who have spent the past week here with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McMillan, left for ' Indianapolis to visit their daughter en route to Tennessee and on to Arizonq. where they will make their home.
articles will be put, to a good use.
Watch this corner for names of further donaters.
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It is these Thursday afternoons when all of the other merchants get to close that GOLDBRICKER
Well, this is the first sunny ' and STAN SCULLY would like
day we have had for quite some to take off for Shakamak, but
time. lour jobs just wont let us. now
about it STAN?
The Gold Bricker
I suppose we all have our ups and downs in life. There are always some that hurt more than others. Those are the kind that we can never do anything about. Everyone finds out about, it sooner or later. I found out about it the hard way. That is the way that hurts most. Experience is the best teacher, and of course, those experiences are the ones that are hardest to forget.
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BIG HORSE SHOW "SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 7:30 P. M. : DUGGER SADDLE CLUB : 1-2 Mile South of Dugger PLENTY EVENTS FOR THE EVENING I With Plenty of Bleacher Seats.
The TEEN CANTEEN wishes to extend many thanks and appreciations to the following mer. chants: MELVIN CUSTER'S ELECTRICAL SHOP for the wall lamp; THE ARROW AUTO
STORE, WESTERN AUTO
STORE, and RIGGS HARDWARE for the much-needed paint and paint brushes; THE P & A FURNITURE STORE for the fine chair and card table. Last but far
from least comes THE McCAM-
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the very nice RADIO.
Promises for articles have come
from various other merchants.
These will be picked up ' soon.
Anyone else who wishes to donate to the Canteen may call MRS. GREENBERG or MRS.
KERLIN.
All of the merchants who have
given articles to tne canteen
have been very courteous and
willing to the solicitors..
THANKS a million people. The
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Yes, Spring is here for sure, I think. You all know what Spring is. That's when a young man's fancy turns to. what a young girl has been thinking of all winter.
Always When Spring comes around then is when parks, swimming pools and .other resorts open and start at full swing. Speaking of parks, our own city park looks pretty nice. What it needs is a little more local patronage. The park has some new swings and other recreational materials. Some of- the towns people should go down
87 -Cent Windfall . LA .PORTE, Ind. (UP) Some 5,000 residents here received, unexplained checks for 87 cents from Colorado. Investigation disclosed the checks were mailed by a Colorado firm which -had supplied natural gas to the Northern Indiana Public Service Co. in La Porte. The federal courts, after many, years of litigation, ruled the Colorado firm overcharged its customers.
ATTEND FUNERAL Out of town people who attended the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Caroline Lyons were Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Burk of Graysville, Granville M. Lyons of Montgomery,' Ala., George W. Lyons of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Boyll of Menton, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boyll 'of Streator, 111., Mrs. Esther Akers. of Farmersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Akers of Chandler, Ind.,' Mr. and Mrs Jtoscoe Copeland of Chandler, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lyons of Hymera, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lathrop and daughter, Dorothy Jean, of Farmersburg, Ora Bennett of Farmersburg, Mr. and Mrs. ' Walter Moore of Terre Haute, Mrs. Elmer Thomson of Terre Haute, and Misses Lydia and Mamie Hopewell of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs.., Vernon
Boyll and daughter, Ann, and Donald Winters of Terre Haute.
LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Springer and children, Diane and James Warren, spent the past two days visiting relatives here. Mrs. Cordie Allen of Sullivan, has returned home after . a two weeks visit with relatives a net friends in Dawson Springs and Madisonville, Ky.
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WHY GET UP NIGHTS DUE TO KIDNEYS? RUSH THEM OUT THIS DOCTOR'S WAV If you get up nights have frequent desire to pass your water but have only scanty passages yes, and have backache, due to excess acidity in the urine, be glad you're reading this: Three generations ago Dr. Kilmer, a famous doctor, found hundreds of his patients with this trouble; Painstakingly he made a medicine of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, balsams Nature's own way to relief. He called it "Swamp-Root" and millions of grateful men and women have taken it often with amazing results. Swamp-Root goes right to work to flush out kidneys . . . increases flow of urine, helping relieve excess acidity ... so the irritated bladder gets a good flushing out, too. Many report getting a good night's sleep after the first few dosea. Caution : take as directed. For free trial supply, send to Dept. T, Kilmer & Co., Inc., Box 1255, Stamford, Conn. Or get full-sired bottle of SwampRoot today at your drugstore.
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