Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 283, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 21 November 1947 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, NOV. 21. 1947. , SULLIVAN, INDIANA
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A Heme Owned Demo'cntle Newspaper Sullivan J)ailj Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL POTNTER ,.J, Publisher ELEANOR i-OYNTER JAMISON - Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H, MURRAY Editor Entered a second-claw matter at toe Portafflce, BuHlvan, Indiana Published daily azoept Saturday and Bunday at 112 Waat Jackson St. Sullivan. Indiana Telephone 13
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leave on his way to Norfolk, Va., where he will train for overseas service.
! Mrs. Doris Cox of near Beth- ; any called on Herb Snyder and
tamily Monday evening. - Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lloyd
and Mrs. G-oldie Plummer wera
in Terre Haute Tuesday. Buddy Lewis of Louisville,
suitable nature and proper neiw-jh with relatives and friends.
Letters from ministers aa oth-
I option, I for this
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are especially invited
column. . Letters and Interviews
paper'lnterest are sought for this
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Swander
column, the- editor reserving- the gnd pf Wegt Tefre Raute
right to censor, or reject any ar
tl lc he may deem Is not suitable aiir) procec Articles of 509 words
or leW preferred. All articles lo Detroit 'Michigan and Paul
called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ulrich Sunday afternoon. v
Charles E. and Wesley Burton
M-nt t the Open Forum must be
signed ind address given, In order" that the e.ditor may know the writer, however, the writer's
Hughes of Terre Haute, were called here Friday due to the illness and death of their :onother,
name, will , not- be published If ; Vernon . Goodman . of . ,Lagro, requested. ilcrj-1- , ; . ' Indiana spent the week-end here Article- puMlnnefl , herein do wUh Mrs Goodman. ot necessarily express the sent - Mr and Mrs Ed Bird of Terre ment of the Daily Times and this Haut(? ehV thg week.rtld with par-may or may not agree with M gusal, Robblns and Walter. statements contained herein. Mr; and u Ga lord shake
and Mrs. Henry Lambert were in Sullivan Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Will-
DEMOS, GOP AGREE ON THIS HALL
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PORT WASHHINGTON, Wis. OKLAHOMA CITY (UP) (UP) Col. A. D. Bolens, 89, County Commissioner Mike Donpublisher of the Wisconsin States--1 neijy drove his car into the courtman, is dean of Wisconsin pub- houge garagej tjpped fee young lishers, but his heart still is in printshop where he got his start. trusty on duty and left the ke "Feel those muscles," he'll say. "I with him so he could move it out got 'em from pulling the lever on of the way of other cars. Later in
a hand press. I set my first stick the day, the trusty moved the car of type in 1865, and' I can still do right out of the garage and the I anything in a printshop." city to his freedom.
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PURDUE at INDIANA DROUGHT TO CUR PHILCO PUEL!C By Sullivan Hdw. & Furniture Co.
F'jr.CO PAOTOS On Display
Sunday & Monday DOUBLE FEATURE1
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i "A SAFE PLACE TO BANK" You can bank here with absolute safety. You can borrow money here on good sound loans, at
lowest interest rates. ; I : 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 '
CONVENTION HALl in Philadelphia will be site of both Democratic and Repuuljcan presiuential conventions in 1948. ( International)
Editor-: The- Dart 'n' Arrow Canteen
members are selling chances on jams of Bloomington, spent Sun
a turkey, lhe. drawing lor we day with Mr and Mr- Aibert turkey will be Tuesday night at, Snyder. the Public Games Party to be: Louis Whitlock of 'Gary is
leld at the Canteen. .. home this week dus to illness.
Poultry and cakes will be , Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCammon
wardrd for the evening games, iwere in Sullivan Tuesday morn-
The? games Will start at 8 p. m., ;ing. '
ind vjill be open to. the public, i . ' : ;
Thrj proceeds from the affair '
vill liilp keep the Canteen open, I uvuu unique
We have a good Canteen, in Sul-.. Ml. and Mrs. Rill Wade of Tnd-
ivan. but it is a, non-profit or- ianann,is wpr. thp wof.k.end
;anization. Without the support gucs of their S0I1t willert Wade
i me- community 11 etmuut tun- and famjiv
inne.'Lets back, the . youth, of
in.Uiv.an. Teen' Canteen mem- ,1" Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wesner and
iers. ; , I mrs. uuni mggs were guests 01
- : , .' f Mr: and Mrs.'Bill Stevens Sun- ; paxton "... . ls mMrs Lois Houpt of Indiana- j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hayden and lolis, isited'rPfetfveJ'here over children were guests bf Mr. and he week-end, ; ' Mrs. Vernon Hayden and family Mrs. Bessie Weal : returned Tuesday. iome last week from .a. visit with ; '. ,er son and daughter at Logans- - AeVlvfa,(hme !n 11 b he!d )0 1 Sunday at the Mt. Tabor churcn. '"junior Matney' returned home ; Everyone is invited. 'riday from Albany , New York j Mr and Mrs Andy Trueblood vheve-he was employed. 0f Terre Haute were guests of Mrs". Eva Stoner was in' Terre j Mr and MrS- Herbert Sinclair faute, Monday and Tuesday. 'Sunday. -
Mrs. Evelyn bexton oi ma- Charles Hardy and Jessie Wood
lanapolis, spent bunoay ' wun
Ierb Snyder and family. .
Mr. i and Mrs. E. M. Cox of
haktown, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Ierb .Snyder Sunday afternoon.
S 2c Frank Alexander of. Mil-
jon, Florida, is home on a 14-day
were in Terre Htute one day last spent one day last week with her week.. brother, Forest Harris and fami - ily Mr. and jlrs.' Clem ' Wesner were guests of Mrs. Ruby Ward ; - r'
last week. Morris Ward is ill.
Mrs. Ruth Walker ' and child-' rcn spent Sunday af ternoon with' ' Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Martin and "amiyy . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Means, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Steele and Mrs. Dorothy Thompson and daughter were in Sullivan Saturday. Mrs. Floyd Hardy called on Mrs. Hayden near Fairbanks Tuesday. Floyd Hayden and children
Electric JUICERS
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due to MONTHLY LOSSES? You girls and women who lose so much during monthly periods that vou're pale, weak, "dragged out" lils may be due to lack of blood-iron. So try Lydia E. Plnkham's TABLET3 ona of the best home ways to build up red blood In such cases. Plnkham's Tablets are one of the est blood-Iron tonics you can buyl Lydia E. Pinto's
We wish to correct an error made in cur ad in yesterday's Times In which Geld Med Flour, 2." lb. b:ig was quoted at a 31.19 selling price. The ad should have read: Golrl Metlal 25 Lb. in Flour Dag .li;
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DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED " , Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. We I'ick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co. ' Sullivan Phone No. 9 UTTl 11 a 17 ATT IITIAXTT A rTnt.
jf'irst Hom2 Game
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Keyed To The New Look l Introducing "MONTY WEBER Originals" in that long, lovely look . . . draped in .sculptured folds of exqui6:te wools, failles, crepes and pure silk prints in suits, casual and dressy dresses . . . sizes 10-20. ;ALs6 introducing "ELLEN KAYE Originals" for holiday wear. Exciting colors with sequinned highlights . . . sizes 9-17. - ' : ' M'e also have L'Aiglon, Laura Lee, June Fox, YinCetti and Jenny Dresses . . . sizes 10 to 44 and 1 6 2 to 24
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When you need money, call at our office. Wkai:vor your problem may be, you will, receive courteous attention and prompt o-.f'-jn! We ofTcr several loan plant eT-so the one bust suited to your nctds. r-;-3,' rn cenvesient monthly terms. C;.7!c '..i o.-piVs38 now or eny fma.
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PLUS COLOR CARTOON; 'LATE NEWS; SHORTS
Tonight & Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE
Plus
GENE AUTRY & CASS COUNTY BOYS
Plus Added Attractions
T nl C 7:00 P. M., Tonight & Monday
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(Season's Opener) , - Dec. 9 th
Community Gym, 8:15 P. M,
Sullivan
Bloomington
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145 Reserved Seats x MOKE THAN 2000 BLEACHER SEATS Season Tickets RESERVED SEATS I S4.50
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ADULTS STUDENTS
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Corner. Court & Jackson
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$3.00 $1.80
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A't the request of many, the 14." opera seats that surround the piaying floor Mill be offered for reservation this season. Regular adult and student ticket prices have net been altered from last season's rates; Season tickets may be obtained from any student or from Lee French, ' Business Manager of Athletics of Sullivan High School. Reserved seat tickets may be purchased at the Commun- j ity Gymnasium door Friday, Nov. 28th from 2:00 to4
5:00 P. M. . ' ::. , General Admission '..-, adults ..:.'. .... soc : JR -SR. HIGH STUDENTS . . . :'. . . . 30c .' .'-".'". CHILDREN BELOW 7th GRADE ... 14c
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In The ShellPecans, Peanuts, : Diamond English Walnuts
Candied Citron, Lemon, Cherries, Pineapple, Orange Peel
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