Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 197, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 October 1947 — Page 8

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SULLIVAN" DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, OCT. 2, 1947. SULLIVAN, INDIAN NOW THRU. SAT. Adults 35c Tonight & Frl. 6:45 - 7:15 P. M. & Sat. Matinee 3 Our Daily Message

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SO Gallon Westinghouse AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC Water Heaters COUNTY HARDWARE . Vaughn Jones

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THE FUNNIEST MEN IN PICTURES SAY THIS IS THE FUNNIEST PICTURE EVER MADE! Feel free to call us at any hour for ambulance service, regardless of whether your need is minor or serious. THE HILARIOUS BROADWAY LAUGH . i ATTENTION! ! ! J iv ' I CYCLONE. . . NOW Check your medicine cabinet to-, -1 VIM inc diKttW! j anc orevent winter co rte

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Fire Stole Show '.' NEW YORK (UP) A fireworks display at Coney Island got only partial attention from the milling throngs. While the rockets zoomed up, fire broke out in a storeroom on the broadwalk. Quite a show it was, too, before firemen extinguished the flames.

: Printer Omits "Dot", j WASHBUNR, Wis. (UP) A dot may be a small item, but it's mighty . important to the 2,405 residents of this , community. j When the Wisconsin highway department printed its annual :inap this year, a printer neglected to include the "dot" . . . and ihe I name of the city.

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GUARANTEED MERCHANDISE The ait3 of fine craftsmanship have provided beautiful materials at most reasonable prices. Our merchandise carries the trade-mark of nationally known

'manufacturers. Every piece of it is personal- ' ly inspected, much of it is lowpriced, and all of it is good. RAILSBACK Funeral Home

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. i . in Star Gray and Chestnut colors v' Mallory and Emerson Hats ... in the Latest styles and shades for Pall 6.50 to $10 Tom Donnelly 1

Home of G'cod Clothes

Thursday afternoon, October 30th at the home of Mrs. Medford Anderson. i

Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK Regular meeting: of the Royal Neighbors of America, Friday, October 3, 7 p. m. All officers be present for practice.

Awegcn Garden Clyb will meet Thursday, October 9th with Louise Leach.

Psi Iota Xi sorority business meeting, Monday, October 6, 7:30 p. m library.

Sullivan Rebekah Lodse No. 252, will meet Thursday evening, October 2, at 7:30 o'clock. AH members urged to attend.

Friday Afternoon club will meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon October 3, with Mrs. Lex Robbins.

Zelma Harbaugh Missionary Society of Christian church iwill meet Friday evening at 7:30, home of Mrs. Fred Hanger, 202 K. Section St.

SOCIETY GIUL SCOUTS MEET MONDAY - All girls interested in ghl scouts who are m tlio eighth grade and above arj invited io meet for the ;int meeting of ihe troop on Moniay, Oct. 6, at 4 p. m. in the M-jthodis: church annex. The .-eg ttratio-i fee is due at this time. Edith Miller ;s the leader of the troop and Gladys McCoy is the assistant leader.

McCLANAIIAN-SHIPMAN VOWS RAD - . Mr. and Mrs. Leon McClanahan of Jasonville, announce the marriage of their daughter, Gelena, to Evan L. Shipman, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shipman . of Sullivan, R. R. 3. The wedding was solemnized at 6:30 o'clock Saturday evening, Sept. 27th, at the home of Rev. Sanders in Hymera. The double ring ceremony was used. Their attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Smith of Hymera. The bride wore a light pink silk dress with black accessories end a corsage of white gardenias. Mr. and MJrs, Shipman are graduates of Dugger High School.

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Miss Ada Winn- became the j bride of Lawrence Boyle at the j Drake Baptist Church Sunday, j The double ring ceremony was read. J Mr. and Mrs. Noah Scott of Troy, Ohio, spent the week-snd ! with the former's mother, Mrs. I Clara Scott and other relatives, j

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The Past Matrons met at the home of Mrs. Imo Drake last Friday evening. Mrs. Grace Whitlock was assistant hostess.

Mrs. Mayme Johnson is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Pittman called on Mr. and Mrs. Allison Pittman near Paxton Friday

The Shelburn Chapter No. 2C9, Order of the Eastern Star will meet Monday evening, October 6, at 7:30 p. m. for their annual memorial service. All members arc urged to attend, visitors are welcome.

The Alpha Delphia Club will meet Monday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Earl Handfoiil. 334 Ind'ana. Avenue. The articles from tha blind have arrived. Jerusalem Chapter No. 81, will meet in stated session Thursday, October 2, 7:30 p. m. All members urged to attend. Joe McCoskey, H., P., John Sweeney, Sec.

Methodist church choir will meet for practice Thursday night at 7:30 at the church'.

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COUNTRY GIRLS CLUB Mrs. Lila Stoelting entertained the Country Girls Club at her home west of Sullivan Thursday afternoon, Sept.' 25th. Games were enjoyed by all present, with prizes going to Ruth Alsop, Charlotte Wildin "and Tressa Marquette. , The club voted to send a basket of fruit to Mrs. Nell Morrison, who had the misfortune . of breaking her arm. . Lulu Wesner, Irene Anclerson, Charlotte Wildin and Edna Stinso.'i received mystery pal gifts. Delicious refreshments Were served by the hostess to the following: Delia Webb, Ruth Metcalf, Lulu Wesner, Laura Lemmon, Mary Borders, Inez Brashier, Anna Sims, Martha Mason, Charlotte Wildin, Elizabeth Dawson, Ada Brown, Tressa Marquette, Elsie Vickery, Ruth, Alsop, Margaret Bedwell, Ann Mor-

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son, nathryn Walker and Irene Anderson. The next meeting will be

Flowers Cushion Fall NEW ORLEANS (UP) When

a 39-year-old mental patient tore . evening. away from his nurses and dived j Mr- and Mrs- Ray B- Drake through a tourth-story window spent Sunday with their son, at Charity hospital, attendants Dwight Drake and family, feared the worst. But aside from Rev- and Mrs- stone and am" being unconscious when picked were dinner guests of Mr. up, the man was all right. He and Mrs- 0mer Marts and Mrs-

Ida Maris recenxiy. i ir . i hit VI HITlu.

I : mr. ana JKirs. oeorge ivxinger

called on Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dilley and Mrs. George Wilfon

This Drug Store OPEN SUNDAY Oct. 5 th

WE CARRY EVERYTHING NEEDED FOR AMATEUR PHOTO FINISHING Let us help you get started with this interesting hobby.

REVERE "88" MOVIE CAMERAS AND PROJECTORS ALSO - SLIDE PROJECTORS

A FRESH SHIPMENT OF STOVERS CHOCOLATES EVERY WEEK! Bennett's Pharmacy SINCE 1914

Beer Drinking Up MADISON. Wis. (UP) Beer

drinking, always a major pastime Sunday afternoon

in Wisconsin, is more popular than ever. Wisconsin residents, who drank an average of 25 gallons each in 1946, now are consuming beer at the rate of 29Vfe gallons per capita.

Commuters Get Break NEW YORK (UP) The Long Island Railroad decided to do something to cool off its patrons, so it installed four fans, each capable of circulating " 12,240 cubic feet of air a minute, in ;he plaza of the station.

Fire Routs Bull . LAWTON, Okla.UP) Fire in a scrap lumber pile here proved too much for a Holstein bull housed in a nearby shed. Firemen said the animal, disturbed by the heat and the , flames, plunged through the wall of the shed. He didn't stop until he was ' well away from the flames.

License Juke Boxes PITTSFIELD, Mass. (UP) For the first time in Pittsfield's history, licensed spots may play juke boxes on Sundays if . they pay $1 for a permit every week.

Lloyd Riggs spent Sunday with

his mother, Mrs. Flora Riggs. A large number of O.E.S.

members from hers attended , Friends , Night at Graysville O.E.S. Thursday night. I Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Drake !

called on Mr. and Mrs. Rav 'f? !

Drake Friday evening. ! Kuss;.ans Build Buses , , Mrs. Rex Drake visited the ' MOSCOW (UP) The Moscow school 'last Friday. Mrs. Sdith Trc,1Je,l,!'s Company has com-1 Harmon visited Friday afternoon. Pleled 150 new lVB trolleybuses, rnost of them for use in Moscow.

Steno Takss It Easy " PITTSFIELD, Mass. (UP) Court stenographer Katherine O'Hearn of Springfield was paTd $128.40 and she didn't do a liclc of work. Miss O'Hearn was on call for one week at the courthouse. And, for the first time in the memory of court attaches, a stenographer's services were not required once during the criminal sitting.

Twins Again MILWAUKEE (UP) For

David Egen of Milwaukee

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HO LD E N.VILLE , Okla. (UP) Glen White, local elevator operator, decided the housing shortage had invaded the animal kingdom after finding a nest containing "several young rabbits living with baby rats under ' an oat shock. -

THEY'RE HERE. ... .100 Per Cent WOOLl

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: ASSOCIATION Will Hold Their Annual Meet At Dugger Park DUGGER, INDIANA OCT. 5 - 9 (Inclusive) Good camping grounds with plenty Tghts, shade and water. Bring: your tents, family and hounds end spend a week in the cpen, and enjoy the cleanest sport on earth.

ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM

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Sunday, Oct. 3 Church rr.cetiRjr. Music by Good Will Quartet, Vineennes. Monday, Oct. 6 Contest. This includes sinfiins, plsyirifr instruments

Tuesday, Oct. 7 Old fashioned square dance and

round dance too

Wednesday, Oct. 8 Band

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TRAINED MECHANICS We also have in stock a number of heaters ARVIN, SOUTH WIND to install in the event that your eld herter has 'iven

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PROGRAM OF EVENTS Sunday, Oct. 5 Reatjle Field Trial, All entries must be in by 9. . Morning Coon Dog drag race Evening Set up camp and enter Derby dogs. ' Monday, Oct. 6 Cr.st Derby, dogs 1 hour before sun-up. 'Tuesday, Oct. 7 Fin'sh Derby race and enter all age dogs. Wednesday, Oct. S Cast a!! age dogs 1 hour before sunup. Thursday, Oct. 9 Finish all age race. Evening Bench Show, awarding of

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to. chow. Best All Age Male Dogs 1st, 2nd, 3rd prfze. Best All Age Female Dogs 1st, 2nd, 3rd prize. Best Derby Male 1st, 2nd, 3rd prize. Best Derby Female 1st, 2nd, 3rd prize. Best Bunch of Pups 1st, 2nd, 3rd prize. GIRTHEL HIATT, President IRA ARNOLD, Vice President ORA ISBELL, Treasurer

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AU Hard Finished Worsted.? Single And Double Breasted. Regulars, Shorts and Long3 SHOP OUR WINDOW Also Featuring

Mark Twain Shirts Holeproof Hosiery Catilina Sweaters

Sarby Sportswear Ilytone Belts and Suspenders

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