Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 234, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 November 1947 — Page 3

, SUUIVAN. INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY. NOV. 24, 1947.

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LOCALS

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anJ Mrs. Chester Ladson on Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Saturday night.

lentheric's new; high-intensity lip stick, in the whole gamut of fashibn-' ftble shades; $1.50 plus tax

Mrs. Clyde Thomas visited in Terre Haute Friday. v Mrs. J. R. Crowder and Mrs. Dale Billman have returned from Washington, D. C, where they

were guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Clarence Kitchen and Mrs. Maude Harris. Mrs. J. H. Needhammer and daughter, Mrs. Vivian Hyatt, attended the funeral of Mrs. Needhammer's nephew, George Cochran in Jasonville Sunday. Mrs." Ida Crawford of Holly,wood, California, who has spent ,the past few months in Sullivan 'and Palestine, Illinois visiting friends and relatives left Sunday for her home. i Mrs. Alice Medsker and - Miss Mildred Scott were Quests' of friends in Terre Haute Thursday

evening. , . ! . Mrs. Kermitt Arnold of Hinsdale, Illinois, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Billman, spent the . week-end in , Washington, D. C. with Mr. Arnold who is there on business. I Miss Lora Rose left today for Plainfield, New Jersey for a visit (with her niece, Mrs. Hugh Stew- . art and Mr. Stewart.

W.'B.. McCoy is In Milwaukee,

Illinois, is the guest of Mrs. H. K. Ross. Mrs. Faye Brewer of Richmond, Indiana, was the guest of relatives is Sullivan "during the week-end. Mrs. Carl Huckleberry of Danville, Indiana, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Conner, over the week-end. ' Carl Eiigle and Max Pirtle of Linton, are spending a few days in Chicago, Illinois transacting

K. B. SMITH, Jeweler

j Wisconsin where he is attending a Harley Davidson Motorcycle Convention at the i Schroeder . Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown, who I have spent the past few weeks in ILos Angeles, California have returned, home. Mrs. John Seekins of Rees;burg, Wisconsin is visiting rel

atives in Sullivan. Mrs. Seekins is the former Miss Pearl Cross. Mrs. Elizabeth Cross, who has spent the past month in Dugger, has returned to Sullivan and will spend the winter with Mrs. Ola McGuyer. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Smith have returned from Alton, Illinois where. they have been holding a revival.

Miss Blanche McGrew of Terre Haute, was the guest Friday evening of Miss Eva Tate. Mrs. Sue Hendricks of Chicago,

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Our extra large size chrysanthemums are beautiful at this season and just the thing to enhance your ensemhle for that Thanksgiving football game. '

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business. ' Miss Jean Waldorf of Richmond,

Indiana, spent the week-end here

with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Waldorf. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wyman

were supper guests Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. James Wyman and Max.' H. W. Dutton .of Evanston, Illinois, spent the week-end in Sullivan the guest of his parents, Mr. asd Mrs. H. E. Dutton.

' The Misses Phyllis Valentine, Myrna Hughes, and Patricia "Pat" Long spent the week-end in Indianapolis the suests of Miss

! Retha Cooper where they attend-1 led the Sonja llenie Hollywood Ice Revue.

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WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION MEETS WEDNESDAY The regular monthly (meeting of the Women's Association on Wednesday night was well attended by the members and their friends, beginning with an oyster supper in the basement of the church, served by the men who made a perfect success of the supper. After the business session, pre

sided over by the presldest, Mrs. Rudolph Wernz, ;a two-act play was given in the upper rooms of

tne church. This was done rejmarkably well by all who took part, showing talent, and that i much time had been given to the preparation of the play. This ' two-act play "Dynamite Limited" showed a setting in a high school cafeteria during noon hour. The ' play having to do with steward-

Ship. The cast of characters as follows: Ann, Linda Weisbecker; Louise, Zoe Coulson; Sally, Mary Jane Wible; Tony, Ben Wernz; John, Gene Marlow; Kay, Carol

; Valentine; the teacher, Miss Cojburt, Mrs. Allen Coulson; Others in the play, Susie Reid. RaNell i Wible, and Mrs. Roland Campf bell. The properties provided by

Mrs. Steismetz, : and directed by Mrs. Emma Kennedy,

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. Fruits andiVegetahles ' FLORIDA ORANGES Ur'"Jui" Do, 33c I SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 7 For 39c

Fixings for the Feast! V-8 COCKTAIL 2- IBe GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3 20c

Cans

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! FRESH BROCCOLI -b-

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A&P PUMPKIN A 2250

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Delicious, Dollar-slrclcliiiif Dairy Feeds & Srnmt Santo

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