Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 195, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 September 1947 — Page 4

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SOCIETY WEDDING SHOWER A wedding shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wolfe in honor of Gib Mason and Zoe Taft who were married recently. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Gib Mason, Mrs. Mary Tai't, Dale and Gail Taft, all of Shelburn, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mason; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mason, INSIST ON They are wrinkle-proof. They drop beautifully end stay draped. Yet BenMont Draperie cost so little (less thin dry-cleaning fabric draperies) ,that you can afford to re-decorate your windows twice a year,. Hand-i some multi-colored patterns. Colors are fade-resisjtant. Do not run,, smudge or crack. 2V4 yards long, .matching tie-backs included. 5c & 10c 23c to $1. 3 '

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Who says it's loo early to think about Winter? Smart men are f iliing their coal bins and smart women bought their furs at the August Fur Sales, and smart owners are getting their car or truck in condition for winter pleasant and safe driving. Indications are that there will be a serious shortage of many items continuing through next fall and winter. Check now on the following items we have in stock:

ANTIFREEZE ' COOLING SYSTEM CLEANERS RUST INHIBITORS' -WINTER. OILS & LUBRICANTS OIL FILTERS HEATERS AND HEATER HOSE STORAGE BATTERIES BRAKE LININGS

We are equipped for complete Service, Motor Rebuilding, Wheel Aligning', -Wheel' Balancing, Headlight Aligning, Setting Caster : and Camber, Drake Testing and Helining, Body and Fender, Work, Motor Testing Equipment.

Winter (Preventive) Service For The ' ' Driver Who. Thinks Ahead UNDER PRESENT CONDITIONS, IT WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE TO GET ENOUGH ANTI-FREEZE OR COOLING SYSTEM SERVICE FOR THE MANY WHO WILL FLOCK TO OUR SHOP AFTER THE FIRST FREEZE. GET IN EARLY!

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Mrs. Jess Wilson, Mrs. Nora Pennington, Mrs. Minnie Bell, Mrs. Mag Carrico, Misses Maxine

and Dorretta Mason, Mary Carter !held their September meeting at and Janice Brock, and Mr. and the home of Mrs. Harold CarMrs. John Wolfe and - children, ! michaeL Betty Lou and Jerry Lee. I ' The president being absent, the meeting was in charge of the Several sent gif ts who were ; vice-president, Mrs. James Bra-

unable to attend. . ' Triple TUBMAN TOWNSHIP TRIFLE L CLUB The Turman Township L club will meet at the home of Mrs. Mabel Howard on .October 2nd with a covered dish luncheon at the noon hour. A program will follow. Also election of officers for the coming year. CLE All AM On Women's BETTER DRESSES $2 $2 $ Only 98 dresses to ' sell at these ridiculously low prices ! All currently successful styles and patterns taken from our higher priced lines and drastically REDUCED!

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shier. The meeting opened with the group giving the pledge to the flag, club creed and singing "Put on your Old Grey .Bonnet". Roll call. Reading of minutes of last mee4tinS- Treasurer's report A. few members brought dish towels which were to be donated to the school cafeteria. The meeting was closed with the club prayer in unison. Frances Phegley gave a very interesting report on tho book "Just Tell The Truth" by John Strohm. Delicious refreshments were served to Rosemary Forbes and Wanda, Inez Brashier, Lena Hart, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undprsiKnfd has ' been appointed Adminifti'ator of the estate of Reece H. Kennedy, deceased lute of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ARCHIE KENNEDY. , Administrator. BedweU. Bedwell & Haines, Attorneys. 1st ins 9-23-47 3t. SHEER by Gotham Gold Si ripe COIORS: . Praline Shadow Darkling ON A WcESTAl $1.35 & $1.65 Ruby's 'SHOP.

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Pearl Stultz and Norma, Edith Ition in Des Moines, Iowa last Carmichael and Jimmy, Frances summer gave a very detailed rePhegley, Eloise Phegley , Mrs. port of the meeting. Forty deKaufman, Viola Lambeth, Nelle .J nominations were represented' McKinley and the hostess. . j and the attendance between four The next meeting will be at 'and five thousand, , all from the home of Mrs. Emmitt Forbes. Canada and the United States. :Hr talk was most' interesting

HO.MAN'S ASSOCIATION HOLDS MEETING The Woman's Association of the Presbyterian church met Friday afternoon at the church for a covered dish luncheon followed by a program. The tables were decorated with goldenrod with the season. Mrs. Jeanette Wernz opened the meeting with a short memorial to the late Mrs.

Will Thompson who had been a : ber meeting. MJrs. Lucille Harbint Margaret Creager, Mrs. Carrie most faithful member of the ' acted as co-hostess. Tie meeting I Harbin, Mrs. Georgia Andis and association. Her passins leaves a opened by the group . singing j Wanda, Mrs. Dortha Newkirk, vacancy in the church activities "That Sweet Story." Mrs. Georgia I Miss Blanche Daugherty, Miss that will be hard to fill. A 'most'' Andis led in prayer. The. scrip- Helen Spencer, Mrs. Daisy Corinteresting letter was read from : ture reading was given by Mrs. , bin, Mrs. Lola Bedwell and Jima ilungarian minister who lives Lucille Harbin. Edith Ann Bick- j mie, Mrs. Abbie Karns, Mrs. Ina in Czchoslovakia detailing his nell 'sang, "Jesus Took My Bur-: Garrison, Mrs. Verne Spencer, life and the hardships that they - den," accompanied at the piano Mrs. Gofda Price, Mrs.' Tressa were passing through. The asso- by Mrs. Tressa Spencer. Interest-1 Spencer Mrs. Hazel Newkirk, ciation will send them help in ing discussions on "Child and Mrs. Jessie Brust, Mrs. Vesta the very near future. This min- Education" and "Prayer and Self Burris, Miss Edith Ann Bicknell, ister is 'a friend of Rev. Weis- Denial" were given by Mrs. Nancy, Billy and Jerry Harbin, becker. , Daisy Corbin and Mrs. Carrie Doris, Jans, Marilyn and Esther Mrs. John Curry, who with her Harbin. A reading, '"Dedication, 'j Brewer and the hostesses, Mrs. husband had attended an Inter- was given by Mrs. Dortha New- I Timmerman and Mrs. Harbin.

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and instructive, Mrs. Leo Pellum gave the de votions and Mrs. Robert Springsr and Mrs. Gilbert Snvder sane a duet. This was the first meeting after a summer vaeation and was very well attended. ' . pLEAS ANTVILLE W. S.. C. S. ! The P1easantville W. S. C. S. met at the home of Mrs- Doro' ! thy Timmerman for the Septenv kirk. Jane, Marilyn and ; Esther nci ing and finest I lie Telephone 745 production at full the most from your

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Brewer sang, "Tempted and Tried," "If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again," and "Life's Railway." Piano duets of John Phillip Sousa's compositions were played by Mrs. Tressa Spencer and Mrs. Jessie Brust. The benediction was given by Mrs. Golda Price. '

During the social hour, a. contest was held, the prize going to Mrs. Georgia Andis. f i After this portion of the program, the guests assembled on the lawn. Delicious refreshments of . hamburgers, potato salad, J mints, tea and coffee were served around the lovely outdoor fire place. Those present were Mrs. DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Bedwell, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Dudley and John Bedwell were dinner guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond . Christena and son, Jackie, of Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. Christena are students at Indiana University. He wilf begin work on his Doctor's Degree in chemistry. Mrs. Christena is i the former Patricia Bedwell of 1 i 3 H .. oumvan ana wui, complete ner A.. B. in the School of Education. .Kids Train Goose '-CHICAGO (UP) Jiggers the goose, owned by Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Hopkins,, is undergoing strenuous training as a watch-dog. The Hopkins children, Horatio and Brockman, are training Jigger to honk when he hears strange noises. So far Jiggers has frightened away two dogs and one cat. Trains Get Telephones NEW YORK (UP) The New York Central announced that teleDhones will be installed nn the Twentieth Century Limited in October. The two-way radios carried by the train, will be linked with any Bell System telephone. It will be limited to the New York-Buffalo run at first. Ncn-Snioker Now HOUSTON, Tex, (UP) A 10-year-old Houston boy who had just pleaded guilty tO' use of marijuana, was offered a cigarette by a courtroom spectator. "No, thank you, I just puit smoking," R'ses To Music FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) Edna Zoe Austin can rise in hi morning to the tune of "Tale of the Vienna Woods" played by her 75-ycar-old alarm clock. She 3ays that the 10 minutes of music is fine, but getting up is bad busi- ' ness regardless of the method, j AUTOMATIC Keeps you cozy on chilliest nights! Adjusts automatic' ally to weather changes! AUTOMATIC SLEEPING COMFORT! One downy-light blanket jvith the warmth of three . . . that's the G-E Automatic Blanket! Bedside Control adjusts sleeping temperature au

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TAX DIVISION RULES ON NEW ' CIGARET TAX INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 30. (Special) Walter L. Sturdevant, J ciutj. uuiJuiy ui me Indiana uross Income Tax Division, today affirmed the right of retailers and distributors to deduct from their taxable income all tax levied'yl under the provisions of the state's new cigarette tax. I Sturdevant issued a special

departmental memorandum toj members of the division's field' service which read "the amount -i of such cigarette tax as is col- ' lected by the distributor or re-, tailor as an agent of the State of" Indiana does not constitute in

come taxable under the Gross j Income Tax Act." ' Collection of the new cigarette tax began July 1 and therefore , will be deductible for the l'irstV time when the merchants file

their third-quarter gross income tax reports in October. However, Sturdevant pointed out, the law requires that each v. distributor and retailer include ''

the total of his cigarette sales in : his report of gross receipts and I then deduct the amount of the j cigarette tax in his non-taxable receipts claimed on the same re--?

turn. The Gross Income Tax Division will require both wholesalers and retailers to retain copies of invoices covering cigarette pur-.-chases. ' . The memorandum also empha-n sized the fact that distributors who receive seven and one-half per cent discount 'for affixing cigarette tax stamps must report such amounts for taxation at one per cent in view of the fact that f1

the state allows the discount "for the performance of labor and services. j Most Traveled Pilot NEW YORK (UP) When Captain Donald Anderson, 36-year-1 old pilot for the British Overseas 1 Airways Corporation, flew from La Guardia Field to London fori his 200th crossing of the Atlantic' Ocean he became a member of an exclusive but unofficial club. The-? airline said only two other pilots have flown the Atlantic an equal number (f times. They are Cap-l tains Lionel Messenger and W. L. Stewart, also of the British Over seas. (Brother Leopold Rests LOS ANGELES . (UP) The

mechanical age has come to the rescue of Brother Leopold, C3, , who 0ul!ed the ropes to ring the J .1 I . t II i c?i T.J... )

eph's church for 25 years. Parishioners presented the church with a push-button system and Broth er Leopold now rings the sitting down. bells j Banks Work 5 Days

I OLYMPIA, Wash, (UP) The 7 five-day week is here to stay. The b;inks in "Washington recently closed their doors on Saturdays"! in keeping with a new state law I requiring the institutions to beI men only Monday through Fri- .'j : day.

Pickets Relax CAMDEN, N. J. (UP) The Industrial Union of Marine and ShfnbuildinT Yorkers (CIO) supolied six picket? at tile New York Shipbuilding Co. yard with com- ) Portable beach chairs.

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