Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 198, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 October 1947 — Page 3

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SULLIVAiNINDIANA - SOCIETY WEDDING SHOWER A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byrle Jennings, September 25, in the afternoon and evening, in honor of Mr. and -Mrs. Gerald Jennings. ' Refreshments of ice cream, tea and cookies were served to Mrs. Verna Russell, Mrs. Virginia Bostick, Mrs. Garrard and daughter, Wilma, Mrs. Ethel McKiriney, Mrs. Daisy Hazelrigg, Mrs. Edah Jewell, Mrs. Riverene Smith and children, Mrs. Daisy Adamson, Mrs. Elizabeth Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Jennings, Mr,, and Mrs. Roy Pittman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fei'd Hall, Mrs. Sylvia Harris, Mrs. Blanche Wilkins and son, Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hall, Mrs. Allen Pittman, Mrs. Paul Bradbury, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Branson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trueblood nnd children, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Trueblood, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Trueblood, Mrs. Joe Mayes and daughters, Barbara and Myrna, Martha Wilbur, Reba Jennings, Melba Wilber, Marie Ferguson, Nita Jennings. Anna Trueblood, Jean Morris. John Stultz, Ardys McKinney, Bill Wilbur, Betty Breedlove. Mae Brooks, Virginia Feltner, Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Jennings and Marjorie, David and Phillip Jennings, Earl Wlbur, and Francis Woodard. Others sent gifts who were un-' able to be present.

MEROM On Friday night the following young people enjoyed a chili supper at the home of Mr. nnd Ms. Bruce Noblitt at Trimble, Illinois, Nelda Daugherty, Wanda Coyner, Oma Iloupt, Lois Noblitt, Wayne Mahan, Bernard "!riFley, Ronnie IToesman. Randall Hopper and Ronnie Rinard. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Pinkston and sons were guests Sunday cf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade of near Graysville. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv R. Coppie . of Los Angeles, California are fHiests this week of Prof, nd Mrs. George R. Tilford. Mrs. Conple is a sir.ter to Mr. Tilford. Duane Wampler. little son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wamnler, suffered a broken erm last week. Mrs. Stslla Johnson and Bonnie Milpin .visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Oliver Daugherty and family. Mrs. Ed Bopard underwent a najor oerst'on SpUirday innrnine at the Mary Sherman Hospital.'1 Mr. and Mrs. Hush Mize cf Whiting, Indiana, were here over the. -.week-end due to the illness Of Mrs. Bopard . ' V ' Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wright and son of Paris. Illinois, we ctj5 Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and daughter, M'. and Ms. Perry Harris Pnd children of Carlisle, and Jess Pinkston wore ruprts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pinkston, Mrs. Freda Hubble and son, Bruce, and Mrs. Mary Manpin were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hode Wills and family. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wilson were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Thornton and LaVelda Imrie. Mr. and Mrs. James Cahill nnd family of West Terre Haute, visited with Kale Eaton Wednesday night. Mrs. Stella Raley spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steele of near Graysville. Mrs. Clara Ault was hostess at her home Sunday evening at 5:30 o'clock for a chicken dinner for the wedding party of her daughter, Thelma and Russell Smith. Those attending were Mr. nnd Mrs. Malcolm Small and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith of Washington, Indiana, Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Day, Mrs. Louise Daniels and Carolyn Sue, Mary, Marilyn nnd Bruce Copeland, Pat Mize and the honored guests and the hostess. On Sunday evening at seven o'clock the local Pentecost church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Thelma Ault, daughter of The Shimmying " car u a dangerous car. The upusu. il ttrains, difficult driving discomfort cause accidents tesideJ ruining your tires. We correct " Shimmy " properly.

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Mrs. Clara Ault, and Russell1 Smith of Washington, Indiana. During the ceremony . bridal music was played by Mrs. Slleri Greene. Mrs. Francis Bogard sang "I Love You Truly." The bride wore a light blue ; uit. Their attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Small of Washington, Indiana. The double ?Mng ceremony was read by the Rev. W. . Day in the presence ot friends and relatives. They laft for a honeymoon trip to St Louis, Missouri. Ehrep, tn the natural state, were covered with coarse hair or fur. rriong wmcti. close to the skin, was the softer hair or wool UnCer the influence ot good care and teed and protection from the weather, the ior.ger, coarser nair or wool largely disappeared, and only the sorter hair or wool remained. The British Solomon Islands, a protectorate, number' 15 large islands with four groups of small islands, with a total area ot 12.400 square miles', and a population of 94.105 In 1931. Thirty-eight members of 17ie 'Wasps" were killed on active dutyxluring- World War Ii. Brings Report wmmm HOME to give President Truman i a first-hand report on Britain's 1 economic condition, Ambassador Lewis Douglas arrives in New York aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth.- (International) Acclaimed at Indianapolis Home Show and Indiana State Fair to be the Most Beautiful Window. Ind'.anapclis Made Fast Installation Service Call me for a free Home demonstration of & sample SOLITE aluminum window and estimate. No obligation. Local Representative: Harvey N. Parr SHELBURN, IND. rhofie 9-K

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WORLD SERIES play in Yankee stadium at New York brings Laraln Day and other spectators to their feet, but not so the actress' hus- -band, Leo Durocher, suspended manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, who sits it out to twiddle his thumbs. - (International SoundpbotoJ

"A SAFE PLACE TO BANK" You can bank here with absolute safety. Ynn ran hnrrnw mnnpv here nn pond sound loans, at

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You can be sure that all business is strictly confidential. You can do business with this old reliable, strong bank, which has served this county over seventy-six years without loss to anyone.In short, this bank has'stood the test of time and now larger and stronger than ever. We cordially invite your business on our record. SULLIVAN STATE BANK Sullivan, Indiana Safe Since 1870 Carlisle, Indiana Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

MONOGRAM Combination COAL-GAS RANGE Ready for immediate installation ; with Shel7ane bottle gas.

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MR. J. E. OSTLER, Factory Representative, Will Be At The HOTEL DAVIS Wednesday, October 8 From 10 a. m: to 5 p. m. .

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PROTESTING longer sTtlrts, members of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity at the University of Washington, Seattle, chase their feminine-dressed brothers with shears in hand to clip excess length. (International)

jMARY. E. DAVIS PAST MATRONS CLUB The Mary E. Davis . Past Matrons club met at the home of Mrs. Lilly Nowlin Friday evenT ing. Mesdames Koskins and Faye Sisson were assisting hostess.??. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Lex bobbins in the absence of the president. Song "Count Your .Many Blessings" was sung " followed by club prayer. There were thirteen members present. Plans were discussed to attend the Past Matrons club at Jasonville on October 17th at the Masonic Home. Devotions wera ivc-n by Mrs. Vinta Burdge. The meeting was closed with prayer. Mrs. Steele had charge of the social period and several contests were enjoyed. Refreshments were served by the hosisses. Witchin' Time Is Drawin' Nigh You may not believe in witches, but you'll certainly! be bewitched when you get a taste of our luscious cookin , or so we believe, for our customers always come back for more. OUR SUNDAY MENU Fried Chicken Baked Chicken Smothered Steak Cream Gravy Chicken Noodles , Sage Dressing Brown Gravy Choice of 2 . : . Snow Flake Potatoes Candied Yams Harvard Beets Frozen Limas Apple Sauce Choice of Salads . . . Cinnamon Apples Pineapple-Cottage , Cheese Head Lettuce Desserts ... Cherry Pie Lemon Pie Pumpkin- Pie Ice Cream & Cake Hot Rolls Coffee - Tea - Milk . Q DAVIS ,1 Lucille Haught

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GETTING UP NIGHTS OFTEN A SIGN OF MIDDLE 1AGE Many folks 40 and over have to get up nights-have frequent desire to pass water . haVe backaches, too, because of minor functional kidney disorders., If this is your trouble, flush out your, kidneys and bladder with Dr. Kilmer's i Swamp-Root It quickly works to increase j the flow of urine, help relieve excess acidity, and ease burning sensation . helps bladder irritation that gets you up nights. Swamp-Root is truly nature's own way to relief. Millions have taken it for three generations . . . often with wonderful results. Caution: Take as directed. For free trial supply, write Dept. C, Kilmer & Co., Inc., Box 1255, Stamford, Conn. Or - get full-sized bottle of Swamp-Root today at your drugstore. inn

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