Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 176, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 September 1947 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Sept. 3, 1947. SULLIVAN, INDIANA-
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Notebook Binders ....'.'... 15c & 29c Filler Paper .. . ; .......... 10c Golden Rod Pencil Tablets 5c Note Books 5c 3-Ring Binders ....... 29c Price Book Fillers 5c Stenographers Note Book 2 for 15c & 15c Typing Paper ; 10c Big 5 Pencil Tablets i ..... . 5c LePage's Mucilage 10c Blendwell Crayons 10c Ciayolas, box . . 10c & 15c Wood Rulers, each 10c Rainbow Pads, each . 5c Lead Pencils lc, 2 for 5c, 5c Pencil Tip Erasers .,3 for 5c White Paste, jar 5c & 10c Ink Erasers, each ...... 5c
Paper Reinforcements, box 5c Gum Erasers, each 10c Rub Kleen Erasers, each .... .. 10c Steel Pen Points, each lc Carter's Ink, bottle 10c Crescent Fre-Flo Ink, bottle ......... 5c Skrip Ink, pottle 15c Parker's Quink, bottle 15c Scripts Pencils, each 20c Ink Pens, each 49c Sheaffer Fine Line Pencils, each . . . $1.00 Script's Wordmaster Pencils, each . . $1.00 Script's Pen & Pencil Sets, e3ch . . . . $3.49
Pencil Sharpeners, each 5c Plastic Pencil Boxes, each . 49c & 59c Pencil Boxes, each . .. 15c, 25c, 49c. & 59c Colored Pencil Case, each 49c
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WHITE NYLON HOSE, first quality, 48 gauge, 30 denier. pa!r $1.49 BENMONT PAPER DRAPES, pair 98c BLEACHED MUSLIN, yard 49c
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STRAW HATS, choice 25c LADIES' PRINT HANDKERCHIEFS, each 15c HEAD SCARFS ....... 49c, 59c & 98c CHILDREN'S PLASTIC BAGS ... 29c
CHAIR CUSHIONS, each 98c CHAIR PADS, each 49c STEP-ON CANS, each $L19 MATCHING CANNISTER SETS, each 98c MATCHING BREAD BOXES, each 98c MATCHING OVAL WASTE BASKETS, each 59c ROUND WASTE BASKETS, each 89c TIN CUPS, each 5c 14 Qt ALUMINUM DISH PANS, each $1.19 1 10 Ot. ALUMINUM DISH PANS, each 98c DOUBLE WAFFLE IRONS, each $5.98 SANDWICH TOASTERS, each $4.49 TOASTERS, each $1.98 & $2.98 ELECTRIC IRONS, each $2.98 G-E AUTOMATIC IRONS $11.95 GRANITE PERCOLATORS (in red, green & blue) $1.49 GRANITE DRIPOLATORS, red, green & blue $1-49
-SHOPMEN'S COVERT WORK SHIRTS, sizes 14 to 17. each . . -'. $1.69 MEN'S COVERT WORK PANTS, pair . $2.49 BOYS' T-SHIRTS, sizes 1 to 12, each 98c BOYS' TWEED TROUSERS, sizes 8 to 16, pair $3.98 DISH CLOTHS, each 10c WASH CLOTHS, each . . 15c, 19c & 25c LACE TABLE CLOTHS, size 72" x 90" '. $2.69
-SAVEKNIT ROMPERS $1.98 PLASTIC CRIB SHEETS 98c KOOLEG BABY PANTS 69c DIAPER LINERS, box of 40 25c INFANTS' WASH CLOTHS 2 for 39c SHOULDER DIAPER BAGS . . . $2.98 BASSINETTE PADS $2.98 INFANTS' DRESSES $1.98
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OPEN STOCK DISHES, Choice of 2 Designs . CUPS & SAUCERS, set 39c 8 INCH PLATES, dozen 39c 4 INCH PLATES, dozen 19c 7 INCH NAPPIES 49c 6 INCH NAPPIES 39c 4 INCH FRUITS .15c 8 INCH PLATTERS 39c 10 INCH PLATTERS .79c SUGARS 98c CREAMERS . 49c Blue Cameo Ware v CUP & SAUCER A 49c SOUP BOWL 39c FRUIT DISH 19c 9 INCH PLATE 39c PLATTER 79c Blue Cameo Ovenware CASSEROLE $1.49 ROLLING PINS 79c CREAM & SUGAR SETS $1.49 PYREX BOWL SETS (4) ' $2.95 -CANDYCOCANUT HARPTACKS, lb. 49c COCANUT BONBONS, lb .;. 69c PEPPERMINT PUFFS, lb. ......... ... 40c ICED MARMALADE JELLS, lb. 40c ORANGE SLICES, lb. 30c
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KILLS TWENTY-SEVEN
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Sept. 3 (UP) The Canadian National Railroad announced today that twenty-seven parsons
Derished in the head-on collision
of two passenger trains here Monday night. Twenty-five bodies were recovered from .he wrecked Minaki special which plowed into a' trans-continental express, and officials said two other persons died en route to hospitals.
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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
G. H. club will meet at the home of Margaret -Alsman, 218 South Section Street, Thursday, September 4th at noon for a regular covered dish dinner.
Zelma Harbaugh Missionary Society meeting Friday night, 7:30 o'clock, home of Mrs. Claude Ford.
Methodist church choir will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 for practice.
Sullivan Rebekah Lodge will meet Thursday evening promptly at 7:30. A good attendance is desired.
Awegon iGarden club will meet Thursday at 2:30 with Mrs. Harold Campbell.
Weton Council No. 405, Degree of Pocahmtas twill meet Monday evening, Sept. 8th, at 7:30. Degree team please be present.
Royal Neighbors of America, regular meeting, Friday, September 5, 7:30 p. m., Modern Woodman Hall.
SHOWER STALLS Complete With Fittings COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones
Sullivn(i Order- of Eastern Stars will meet in regular session, Monday, September 8th, at 7:30 p. m. All officers and members please be present. Visitors welcome.
SCOTT CITY Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hauger and son, Mr. and . Mrs. Lawrence Hauger and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orr called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens Sunday evening. Mr.- and Mrs. Girthel Clark have gone to Pontiac, Michigan to make their home. Mr-, and Mrs. Harvey Holmes arid son and Miss Barbara Jewell of Detroit, Michigan, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jewell. ,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orr have returned from a ten-day vacation in New York. Miss';;Maxine Hamilton and Mrs. Rosamond Holmes spent
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Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Laura Hamilton. Miss Mabel Headsworth of Shelburn, visited friends in this community last week. Miss Alma Cutsinger had as her guests last week Miss Ada Hosier of Indianapolis and Miss Lydia Keller of Cincinnati. Ora Benson from Benson Chapel community visited Mr. and Mrs. John Watson Sunday. Emery Benson has returned from a four day visit in Ohio. Several from here attended the "Owens Round-up" reunion at the Sullivan park August 24. Mrs. Dove Clark called on Marie Owens Monday. Mrs. Marie Owens and Mabel
Headsworth called on Mrs. Russell Black one day last week. I Mrs. Helen Hamilton was in Shelburn Saturday.
LOCALS
Roly Poly Was Hoarder SEATTLE (UP) Roly Poly, 11 -months-old seal and favorite of thousands of Woodland Park Zoo
.visitors, has died, but only after
experiencing consideraoie weaun. Curator Dr. , Gus Knudson performed an autopsy and found, within the seal's body: 101 pennies, three nickels, four rocks, 83 tax tokens and a brass lapel insignia of the army's second div-
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Miles
'of Chicago, Illinois, and Mrs. I Anna Miles of Werrenburg, j Missouri, visited Misses Flora jand Ethel Miles Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mood i spent the week-end in Henderjson, Kentucky. Mrs. Cora Hancock of Wichita, 'Kansas, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Paul Boyle, of Sullivan. Mrs. Dallas Stewart is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart of Mt. Vemor, JU'nois. Rev. and Mrs. Robert W. Johnson and children, Laversa . Lou, . Hovt and Wayne, of Caraway, Arkansas, visited Rev. Johnson's aunt, Mrs. Ben Kable, over the week-end. Rev. Johnson is a native of Vincennes. Mrs. Joe P, Stratton and daughter. J"ne, and son, Joe, returned Tuesday from Leland, , Michigan where they have spent the summer. Mrs. Edward P. Reed of East Washington Street has gone to Lincoln, Illinois to visit her dauehter. Mrs. George Eberle and family. Miss Zola Farrell spent the week-end in Indianapolis.
NEW LEBANON Mr. and Mrs. William Austin and son, Frankie, were guests ,of the former's parents, Mr . ard Mrs. Hugo Austin, Sunday. 4 Mr.' and Mrs. Louis Baker had as dinner guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Loyse Dudley of Pontiac, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. John Howe and son, Tommy, and daughter, Ellen, of New Albany, and Mr. and Mrs. V. M.'Pigg. Mrs. Kathryn Stanley returned home Friday after visiting relatives here. Mrs. Gertrude Eaton of Ro- ' binson," visited her mother, Mrs. j Bertha Pierson, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Biggs ' visited relatives in Vincennes j Sunday. - Miss Kathleen Mason of Ind- ' ianapolis, was the week-end" guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mason and family.
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