Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 192, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 25 September 1947 — Page 8
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SULLIVAN, INDIAN PAGE EIGHT SULLIVAN DAILY 'TIMES THURSDAY. SEPT. 25. 1947. NOW Thru SAT. Early Bird Price To Adults HE CALLED HIMSELF "THE POET" . . AND HE SIGNED HIS NAME IN LEAD! ADULTS CHILDREN FRIDAY & SATURDAY Two Grand Features COLD REMEDIES VICKS VAPORUB ; 29c VICKS NOSE DROPS 25c GROVES COLD TABLETS 29? 4 WAY COLD TABLETS ..19c BEN-GAY BALM ; . . 69V CREOMULSION 1 COMPLETE STOCK OF I RESCRIPTION VITAMINS.
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Sullivan1 1 Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
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Mary E. Davis, Past Ma
trons club will meet at th
. home -of Mrs. LMie Nowlin, S10 West Thompson Street, Friday, Seteir.ber 86, a,t 70 3. m., with Faye Sisson and llos.e Hoskins as assistant hostesses. Members are urged to attend as important business; will be transacted.
ary will be hostess on Monday, September 29th with a covered dish dinner at 12 noon followed by the installation of the Seventh District officers by Mrs. Eva Grisby, Department President of the Auxiliary. All unit members are urged to attend and meet the district officers and friends. Bring table service. Anyone having flowers to donate bring them to the Legion home by 2 p. m. Sunday.
City School News
ALSO - - SATURDAY At 12:30 ONLY! THE CHILDREN'S HOUR
Pocahontas club will be entertained by T h e 1 in a Faulds, Thursday, September 25th at 7:00 p. m.
; Pythian Sisters will meet j Thursday night. All members please attend. 1
All members of the Sullivan Saddle Club are invited for a basket dinner and ride Sunday. Septembftr 28, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wilkie". Linton, R. 1.
Pocahontas Tri County meeting, Linton, Monday night. All members be at the hall by 7 o'clock. Team please be there.
The V.F.W. Auxiliary will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the Teen Age Canteen. '
Nature Comes Through
"Harvest Festival for the Women's Association of the First Presbyterian Church will be held Friday, Septem ber 26th at the church, beginning with a covered dish luncheon at 12:30. Bring your .own -table -service .and a .jar of jelly or spread as a Harvest offering. .
JUNIOR HIGH GRADE SCHOOL Miss Graham's room: All our boys and girls have been here three days' this week. Mrs. Lowdef milk's room: ' We are happy to have Nancy Merder in our room. r All the boys and girls in our room have been here every day this week. We are proud of that report. Carolyn Riley's mother visited us last Tuesday afternoon. We were happy to have her watch us work and play.. Miss Price's room: Alice Elmore has moved from the second grade at Junior High to Evansville. We will miss her.
The children and Miss want to thank the Lions
Eugene Shepherd brought his soft- shelled turtle to school one morning this week. Mrs. Sisson's room: Shirley Daves has withdrawn from the sixth grade and is going to enter school at Hessyille, Indiana. - Our patrol boys are Robert Allen, 'Jerry McCammon, Jimmie Crooks, Ralph Padgett and Jimmie Clark.
Miss Ringer's room:
ON THE SCREEN
Ann Shirley - Tom Brown "ANNE OF GREEN GABLES-'
James Humrell, William Rambis and Gordon Sappenfield. We know they have a great responibility and we are proud to have five of our boys do patrol 1uty. Mrs. Ringer brought Betty Wiight's picture for us to see. We know we are going to like her very much and we are hoping
to see her in person soon. ) We have' five left-handed boys ' in our room. They are Wayne
All pupils, in our school got to see the film of "Trees and Homes." The fourth, fifth and sixth grades were shown the film, "Earth and Its Seasons."
n'n, ci.t a n.iJ Anderson, Doyle BeDeil, Morton
have had to miss school this week because of illness. We are sorry they were ill and we! are
I sorry too because it Kept us
Price t from having any Red Letter Jays Club , this week. -'
OLD GYMNASIUM SCHOOL Third Grade: The third grade has 17 girls and 16 boys enrolled, Brian Collins is leaving our school. He is moving to Arizona. Johnny Alexander is unable ;o attend school on account of a
Grayam, Ernest Grimes and
Dickie Owings. We call them our leg injury. South Paws. ill Sue McCammon. Maureen ThoThis ends our third week of mas and Ellen McNabb have had i school. We think the time has birthdays this month. gone rapidly. . . The sixth grade is very i orry
GIBSON,, BEAUTIFUL ORCHID GREETING CARDS for Every Occasion
Stover's Chocolates $1.25 to $3.25
Fresh" Rubber Goods Fountain Syiinj?es Hot Water Bottles lee Caos Throat Bags
Whitman's Chocolates $1.25 to $1.75
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Kodak Film and Expert Finishing
Bennett's Pharmacy SINCE 1914 , . i
for the germicidal lamps thnt have been installed in their
room. Miss Vincent's room:
. Jan Keith Merder entered our
room Thursday, we came irom
Jasper, Indiana. We are glad to
NEW YORK (UP) Water have him as we wanted come
Commissioner John M. Cannella more boys. We have 10 boys and
appealed to the public to, conserve water, warning of a pos
sible shortage. One hour later a
19 girls now.
Miss Exline's room: We had all of our thirty-four
J thunderstorm .broke, cascaded ' 8irls and bovs here everv flav
tras weeK ana no one taray. mis i3 the second time we have had this report since school started.
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. ? : The. : Past; Noble Grands club will meet (with Mrs. Crissa : Watson, ny2 North ,a, Main Street, Friday, Septem-. i-j ber 2Gth at 7:30, ' -V.- , , - r; L.-;: ' r ' Sullivan. Lion&i Club '.will. ' meet -.Thursday evening, at: T 6:30 o'clock at the Davis Hotel for a dinner meeting. , Dr. Irvin Scott wllli show : pictures of the New England . states.- ' :
more than three inches of rain in
parts of- the city, flooded subways, poured into basements, snarled traffic and filled the city's reservoirs up-state.
Some in our room attended vhe j Bloomington - Sullivan football
game last Friday. We thought our boys were fine. We hope we win our next games. Last week we mentioned two new teachers, Miss Hutt and Mr. Lucas. We have a new music teacher, Mr. Clements. He taught us art last year. We are happy to have him for both music and art this year. Mrs. Sisson. is a new sixth grade teacher across i
the hall from us.
The patrol boys from our room
are Joe Fieldon, Ralph - Collins
Ha 1 if H && a a S WITH GENE KELLY -
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T3SS SATBRBAY 0VER WSES
PURDUE Vs. WISCONSIN BROUGHT TO OUR PHILCO PUBLIC Ey Suliivan Hdw. & Furniture Co.
re Your 1S48 PHILCO RADIOS On Display
Sullivan Unit No. 139 of the American Legion Auxill- .
Our Daily Message
At no evtra cost, we help the familv fill cut claims for Old Ape nensions. assist with Snciil . Security, and advise on insurance mattery.
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to lose Peggy Collins. She is moving to Arizona. Eva Mstcalf and Paty vVincliell are ill. We miss them and wish for their return. Oar new science texts are here now. We are looking forward it Monday when w-e will begin our science ttudy.
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