Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 199, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 6 October 1947 — Page 4

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K. B. SMITH Jeweler SOCIETY FARM BUREAU MEETING The October Farm Bureau meeting of the Turman Town ship will be held on Tuesday night, October 7, in the Graysville school at 7:30 o'clock. The program consists of Young Peoples' Chorus under the direction of Mrs. Mary Wible; election of new officers; piano duet by Paul Gene Wible and Mary Wible; other business; and refreshments. Also motion picture film. OVERNIGHT GUESTS Dr. Kenneth T. Brown and Mrs. Brown of Granville, Ohio, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amorine M. Wilson at their country home near Carlisle October 2. Dr. Brown is president of the Denlson University at Granville. Mr. Wilson graduated from Denison with the class of 1908. Dr. Brown was here to confer with Mr. Wilson regarding the establishment of a scholar ship fund at Denison for underpriviledged boys of marked ability. Students Go Way Back HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) Trinity, College students are studying 200,000,000 - year - old dinosaur footprints found in .. the Connecticut River Valley. Several quarried slabs with the three-toed imprints already are in the -Trinity College museum. Whittle, Says Parson READING, Pa. (UP) Relax and try your hand at whittling, said the Rev. Howard B. Bare to a Lions Club group. It's a good way to prevent a nervous breakdown, according to the minister, who's been whittling since he was "that high."

BUY OR SELL YOUR Farm, Ranch, Country Home, Tourist Court, Fishing Camp, Resort, Service Station, Store, and Rural Real Estate . THROUGH UNITED FARM AGENCY YOUR Bonded Representative JAS. W. LaFOLLETTE R.R. 4, SULLrVAN, IND., Phone 9075 (3 Miles North on U.S. 41)

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1-4 rj r-, due to MONTHLY LOSSES? Tou girls and women who lose so much during monthly periods that you're pale, weak, "dragged out" this may be due to lack of blood-iron. So try Lydia E. Pinkham's TABLETS one of the best home ways to build up red blood in such cases. Pinkham's Tablets are one of the best blood-Iron tonics you can buy I Lydia E. Pinkham's TAQ&?5 Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK The Shelburn Chapter No. 209, Order of the Eastern Star will meet Monday evening, October 6, at 7:30 p. m. for their annual memorial service. All members are urged to attend, visitors are welcome. Psi Iota Xi sorority business meeting, Monday, October 6, 7:30 p. m., library. The Friendship class of the Methodist church will meet Iwilb. Mrs. William Powell in Jasonville Tuesday evening, October 7 th. Members who do not have transportation phone 9223 or 586-X. . . Needlecraft club (will meet Wednesday, October 8th with Mrs. W. W. Asdell. Hud Crowder W.R.C. iwill meet in regular session, Wednesday, October 8th at 2 p. m., Woodman Hall. A good attendance is desired. The GraysvHIe Birthday club will meet Thursday, October 9th, with Pauline Phillips. Pocahontas club will be entertained by Ruby Bonham, 235 South McCammon Street, Thursday, October 9. Bring dwn table service. ,G. H. club will meet with Mrs. Maltie Dudley at her home, 415 Sylvandell Street, Thursday, October 9, at one o'clock. Regular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary, Tuesday, October 1, 8:00 p. m. at the Legiion Home. All members are urged to attend. SuIMvan Business & Professional Woman's Club will meet Monday, Oct. .13, 7:00 p. m., Public Library basement, AH members urged to attend.' , Ends excessive "pavament pounding,"saveswearon tires, gives you a smoother riding car. Bring your car in today I $1.50 PER WHEEL (Plus Weights) PHONE 39

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Loyal Women's class of the iMethodist church will meet at the city park tomorrow, October 7 th, at noon, for a covered dish dinner. The shelter house will be available. All offices of the Royal Neighbors of America that will go to Bickncll be present for practice Friday, October 10th at 7 o'clock. Anyone willing to fill in also come. Elm Park P.T.A. Iwill meet Thursday, October 9, 7:30 at the school. Sullivan Lodge No. 2G3 F. & A. M., stated meeting Tuesday, October 1, 1947, 7:30 p. m. All members urged to attend. Visitors welcome. Morris Hudson, W. M., Russell Inbody, Sec. Speedo club will meet Friday, October 10, home of Mrs. Lewis. DUGGER BEATS PALESTINE, 25-13 Dugger's Bulldogs won their first game of the season Friday night when they beat the Pales tine, 111., eleven at Palestine. The . final score was 25 to 13. , , . ' Palestine scored both of their touchdowns in the nrst quarter, . ana me cuuaogs naa iu come from behind to win the game. Cornelius scored three of the Dog touchdowns, one on an eighty-yard dash, another on a fifty-yard run, and the third on a thirty-yard run. Arnold scored the other Bulldog score when he intercepted a pass and ran thirty yards for the touchdown. Dugger will play its first home game of the season Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock when the Happy Hunters from Huntingburg visit Sullivan County. We Think

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COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones MARRIAGE LICENSES George K. Rogers, Paxton, Indiana and Mary J. Prose, Sullivan, Indiana. Paul Risinger, Sullivan, Indiana and Imogene Patricia Adams, Sullivan, Indiana. Leland Arthur Padgett, Sullivan, Indiana and Marjorie Ellen Sparks, Merom, Indiana. Clarence Alumbaugh, Sullivan R. 5, Indiana and Ethel L. Young, Dugger, Indiana. , Gas Users Warned NEW YORK (UP) Household- i ers were advised by Health, Commissioner Israel Weinstein to cnecK their gas connections lor possible leaks which might have been overlooked during the summer when windows were kept open. He pointed out that small leakages might cause mild symptoms of gas poisoning such as headaches, drowsiness and nausea. Bulb Lasts 17 Years PORTLAND, Ind., (UP) A light bulb that had been in con tinuous use for 17 years finally burned out at the home of Gerald Sanders. The Sanders found the bulb when th moved into a house in nearby Redkey in 1930.

ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. D. Lee Apple, recently of Kansas City, Mo., a veteran of World War II, having served with the 82nd Airborne Division in Germany, is now associated with and will . assist us with our work. With his assistance and the new equipment now installed, we are able to give you the best of service in commercial and portrait photography. We have a special "Baby Photo Room" equipped for Master Strobe-Lite portraits. Consult us about your photographic needs and desires. We invite you to visit our studio and oh yes! bring the baby. THE HUNTER STUDIO 201 Sherman Building Sullivan, Indiana

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SOBu CONSERVATION OFFICE CHANGED i Recently, the work unit office of the Sullivan County Soil Conservation District, moved from their quarters from the first floor of the Court House to the second floor of the Court House. Their office location which is the southeast corner office, is directly behind the Commissioner's Court Room on the second floor. Their telephone number is 967.

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