Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 242, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 December 1947 — Page 8

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, DEC. 4, 1947. BULLIVAN, INDIAN NOW THRU SAT. Adults 35c Tonight & Fri. 6:45 - 7:35 P. M. & Sat. Matinee r- .U: : ' KV4.1 ... 3

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TAYLOR-TRINKLE The wedding dinner was servVOWS READ ' led at the Sullivan Hotel. Miss Melba J. Taylor, daughter ' The couple will reside at 516 of Mr." and Mrs. Loyal Taylor, of North 8th St., Terre Eaute. Sullivan, R. 2, was married to , Homer R. Trinkle of Huntington, ! u,,.

Texas, at 7 o'clock Saturday, .V

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1 I'll ;v WW.v J i IL h change of gifts (50c) will ,U El! L-T .fJ1 -Xsf T I 1 I AUl fw- A EKmbm urged J I f.7Y 1 I ElU I I IJ to attend. j ! Ji ii It-"' ' ,ula;-ff Royal t J l 1 MigVgp i Neighbors of America, Fri'C B ' ' V V-V i -V - jvy "r I day, December 5, 7:30 p.m. if jw't. ' I j. Election of officers. All mem.Al U e- J bere be present.

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Gift Sensation Of The Year New. Modern, Different MAX FACTOR HOLLYWOOD MAKE UP SETS. 1

This Drug Store OPEN SUNDAY -Dec. 7th

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Notice: Jerusalem Chapter No. 81, Stated meeting Thursday, December 4, at 7:30 p. m. Election of officers. AU members urged to attend. Visitors welcome. Joe R. MeCoskey, H. P., John Sweeney, Sec.

Old Friends club will meet with Gertrude Jones, South Main Street, Thursday, Dec. 4, Christmas party. Bring covered di'sh, tabte service and gift for exchange. AH a members urged to attend. Co-hostess, Mrs. Flora Johnson.

November 29th.

TO APPEAR AT BEDFORD

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ADDED CHAPTER 7 "SON OF ZORRO" SERIAL

CHILDREN'S HOUR ?TA T2oE only

J?JS ??TS: SlLeS "Two Thcroughbreds"

The bride wore a

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and a corsage of red roses. .Jin8 announcement for the beneMiss Lenora Taylor was ,maid , fit of anV interested persons: of honor and Mrs. Gerald L. j The Indianapolis- Symphony Parvis was bridesmaid. Both Orchestra, with Fabiert Sevitsky wore corsages of pink roses. conducting, will appear in BedThe Rev. Jack Anderson of the fordi indiana) at the Bedford Sullivan First Christian Church IIigh School Gymnasium on officiated at the ceremony. Ger- December 1") 1947

aid L. Parvis was best man. I !

They will give two perform-1

! ances pne at 2:30 in the after- j

noon lor children, tickets 2a ;

its each. Four thousand child-

arc expected ti attend.

An evening performance will j begin at 7:30. Adult tickets for I that Derformance are $1.20, tax I included. i The local chapter of Psi Iota Xi I is making arrangements . to ! charter a bus load of choral stu- :

om Sullivan Hich School i

Union High School at Dug-

Sullivan Eastern Stars will meet Monday, December 8, in regular stated meeting-, It-i5Vtion has been postponed rntil the December 22 nd meting.

Vilhge Homemakc-s will held their Christmas party December 9th at thfl Davis Hotel at 0:30. All reservations rnt be made bv December 4th. Phone 522-L for reservations.

PRODUCE PAPER DESPITE STRIKE

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Pocahomtas l odge will be entertained Thursday evening. Derimber 4th at 6 o'clock with i covered diish dircir at the home of "Mrs. Freida Grcg?s. Bring a 50 cnt gift for the grab bag. and own Ub!e service.

Veton Council No. 405 will meet .'ti regular sesiwi Mfdav. December 8, at 7:30. This will be a birthday supper.

The Zelma Harbaugh Missionary Society will hold their meeting at the Christian church Friday night at 7:30, instead of at the home of Mrs. Millie, Taylor. Films will be shown by Miss Pauline Guyer and Miss Zimmerman concerning their work as missionaries in Africa. Interested persons are invited to attend. Hope-Full Cart

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It. & P. VV. chorus practice, 6:30 Thursday evening, Bapti' t church. Bantist chor will practice at 7:30 p. m.

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Quincy, Mass., was incorporated under its present name in 1792, in honor of John Quincyt'

Uiii'ted Junior Choir practice Saturday morning at 10:30 at Methodist church.

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COMEDIAN Bob Hope gets free ride with his baggage at LaGuardia Field, New York, following arrival from London where he appeared with other Hollywood stars in a royal command performance (International)

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NEW TYPE NEWSPAPER greets Chicagoans during city-wide strike of Chicago Typographical union. Made up with typewritten copy, the paper is printed from photo-engravings. (International Soundohoto)

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No DupIkaUon

When a funeral is held in some other City or State, it is necessary at times to co-operate with other morticians. In such instances, we relieve the family of all the details and there are many of them. Arrangements are made promptly. There is no duplication of service and no duplication of expense.

Raiisback Funeral Home

Mothers are finding that pays double to insist on Storybook Shoes for growing, never-still feet. (1) Proper shaping assures fit at every point; allows natural developmentyearafter year. (2) Sturdy construction and selected materials show up in longer wear, more- . for-your-money value,

Kiddies love the beautiful, colorful cut-out storybook given with each pair of Story, book Shoes.

$3.98 to $4.98

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EVENING IN PARIS SETS

DJER-KISS SETS

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SOAP

4 Bars $1.19 3

YARDLEY English Lavender SETS

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Bath Crystals 4 pounds 59c

PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR STOVERS CHOCOLATES FOR CHRISTMAS

CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS And

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SINCE 1914

TRIPLE T HOME EC. CLUB The Triple T Home Economics club met at the home, of Bette Eaton for their November meeting. A covered dish dinner was held at the noon hour. The afternoon meeting was opened with the pledge to the flag followed by the song of the month and the club creed. "The Star Spangled Banner" was sung. Roll call was answered by "the meeting I enjoyed most this year." During the business session it was voted to have a grab bag at the Christmas party. The meeting was closed with the club prayer after which a very interesting lesson on "Cookery"' was given by Z'elpha G.iodman and Eazel Spencer. The Christmas meeting will be held at the home of Lu Hendricks on December 10th. Those present were Ruby Bed-

well, Grace Rawles, Edith Hiad

Emma Banther, Catherine Camij

bell, Geneva Spencer, Halk Robbins, Glenn Robertson, Lu Phillips, Bette Wheeler, Zelpl Goodman, Mae Exline, Edi

Wheeler, Lu Hendricks, Haz

Spencer, Vivian StuI, the ho;

less, Fdith Eaton, and two M

tors,Mrs. Deborah Nash and tan

Edna Nash. "

THANKSGIVING DINNER Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Erton

Shelburn, R. 2, entertained wit

a turkey dinner on Thanksgivin

ct their home northwest of Sul

livan. Guests were L. E. Walsto

find L. E Walston Jr. of Chicag1

Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Arthu

Watt f Carlisle, Mr. and MrJ

Elmer Brewer of Oaktown, R

Mr. and Mrs. tLd Newsome ei

Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Iva Unger.

Just

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our shipment of

CHRISTMAS IRES

WREATHS

(Treated & Untreated)

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