Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 142, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 17 July 1947 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1947. SULLIVAN, INDIANA1 GREEK AMBASSADOR URGES UN ACTION JN BALKANS ,' A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Dally Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the , ..','' Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 AUL POTNTER ., Publisher LEANOR jfOYNTER JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor tOMER H. MURRAY .' . , , ... Editor Entered, as second-class matter at the Postofflce, Sullivan. Indiana Published daily except Bativday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St. ilUvan. Indiana Telephone 13 SULLIVAN STORE After Inventory Clearance
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It seems as though there was a tie Shindig on South Section reet last Tuesday night. It was e of these hen parties that rned out Ho be , an open house maybe wc should say open rd.. '
Speaking, of hen. parties) you low if any of the girls around wn had a party for girls only, ey would be very disappointed the -boys didn't come later.
Miss1 PEGGY MOOD is hostess a very cute girl ' from Plain;ld, Indiana. The girl's name is DWARD. She was at the little irty the other night.
Farmersburg sure has one Uow: they' can be proud of. By is we mean FRED LASH. MR. SH is a member of the famous Iks Chanters. At the present R. and MRS. LASH are tourg with, the grouu. They will atnd the National" Convention in regon and then travel to various her cities for performances.
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GREEK AMBASSADOR to the U. S., Vassili Dendramis (arrow) describes battle between Greek govern ment troops and Invasion force as he asks UN Security Council for prompt action on U. S. proposal to establish a semi-permanent Balkans border commission. From left are U. S. representative Herschel V. Johnson, CoL W. R. Hodgson of Australia and Joza Vilfan of Yugoslavia. fJnternati'ona
FAIRBANKS . Mrs. Nina Walters and son of Gary, and Mrs. Ruth Johnson called on Mrs. L. H. Crew one afternoon last week.' Miss Hallie Fisk spent a few days last week at.Olney, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pilley spent the week-end in Evansville visiting Mr. and Mrs. ' Charley Brogan and son, Donald. Mrs. Clara Scott called on her brother, Wm, Albee, one afternoon last week at the St. Anthony's Hospital in Terre Haute. Those who called, on Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. L. H- Crew, Mrs. Ida Drake, Mrs. Cora Thomson and Mrs. Clara Scott. Mr., and Mrs. Artie Wilfon and Iris were in Muncie Saturday.
Mrs. Lutitcia Wilfon' called on friends at Prairie Creek Sunday. Mrs. Hattie , Crew and Mrs. Effie Dilley called' on Mrs. Ida Drake one evening last week. The horse show was well attended Sunday. The. proceeds of which went to the school cafeteria. James Loren Bradbury and Miss Mary Elizabeth Krider were
i married Saturday evening at the
Centinary Methodist church in Terre Haute.' Several from here attended the wedding. After a wedding trip they will reside in Fairbanks. The bride is a dietition at St. Anthony's Hospital. The groom will be transfered to Indiana State at Terre Haute to finish his college course. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Flaudie Vangilder and Ada Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Chowning and son, Philip, Mr. and ''Mrs. Cecil Johnson and son, John Oliver, and Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Stone and daughters, Janice and Dorothy.
During the war the American Red Cross collected 13,326,242 blood donations from tha, armed forces.
Everything happens in Chicago. re wonder if there was a cerin tjjvern waitress who had ?en bitten by a mad dog. She as been alleged on a second large of biting a man on the g. This unlucky victim is RUSS EYER, pitcher for the Chicago ubs. " This doesn't seem very idy-like, or maybe she was just ungry.
Now when you talk of, things iot being- very lady-like, we beieve LADY TRIS MOUNTBAT-
'EN takes the cake. She was aprehended in Washington on the 1
ount of passing bad. checks. Now his doesn't seem very becoming ar a cousin of the King.
If a- man had a close call here s one to match it. In Philadelhia a man was just slightly urned when a bolt of lighening ipped the shirt from his back, tebolting isn't it? i
It seems as though royalty is ogging the spotlight today, (ueen Elizabeth got a cinder in er eye while sn route to Scotmd Juid , the train had to make iree emergency stops to treat it. to you suppose they would have, topped, jf , it, had been a com-loner?
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Yes, whereever you go you will lways find the upper-cryst. 'hey aire the ones who always ry fb ' run ' things but nine hances to one they don't kpow ardly anything about it.. They rould probably be better off. if hey respected a wise man's imlortal words: "There is so much ;ood "in "the worst, of. us and , so nuch bad iii he best of . us, so' it ittle-behooves, any of us to talk bout the rest of us."
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BOYS' SWIM TRUNKS WOOLS AND GABARDINES. SIZES 28 to 32. ORIG. 1.69 ONLY 79c
MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS 100 WOOL KNIT AND COTTON POPLIN GAY BEACH DESIGN PRINT & SOLID COLORS SIZES SMALL, MEDIUM & LARGE ORIG. 2.98 ONLY 1.00
MEN'S KNIT POLO SHIRTS , SHORT SLEEVE - ASST. COLOR SIZES SMALL, MED. & LARGE VALUES TO 1.49 NOW 79c '
MEN'S WASH PANTS SANFORIZED SHRUNK, VAT DYED. SIZES 29 to 38. ORIG. 4.98 NOW 2.98
GIRLS' 2-Pc SUN SUITS COTTON SHANTUNG . . . SIZES 8 to 14. , ORIG. 2.98 to 3.98 ONLY 1.19
GIRLS' 1 -PIECE SUN SUITS GAY BRIGHT COLORS SIZES 7 to 14. ORIG. 2.98 NOW 1.19
LADIES' SHORTS COTTON SHANTUNG ORIG. 2.98 NOW 1.49 PURE LINEN ORIG. 3.98 NOW 1.98 , ASST. FABRIC ORIG. 2.19 ' NOW $1.98 ?
Ladies' Chambray and Broadcloth SHORTS AND HALTERS SETS ORIG. 2.98 NOW $1.49
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GIRLS' SUMMER SKIRTS GAY COLORED BORDER PRINT SEERSUCKER SIZES 12 to 18. ORIG. 2.98 NOW 1.98
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