Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 247, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 December 1947 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY. DEC. 11, 1947.

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

A Horn Owned Democratic Newstafer SnlUvan Dailx Times, founded 195, as the dally edition ( U Sullivan Democrat, foonded 1854

Publisher

OMBR H. MURRAY Editor

BnterM u cocoad-class mattw at till Pnatnffloa. Bulllrtn. Indiana PabUahed dally axoapt Batwdaj aid Bandar at US Wait Jackson St,

ilUvaa. Indiana Taltpbona U

I VmlUfl rrM wire SerrlM '.' VatUaal BeprcMatattvai IMi and SimpMn. Vew lark

I BEECH GROVE I Mr. and Mrs. Chloral Arnett of (Chicago, Illinois spent the week'end with Mr. and Mrs. Jerd Easter and Gene and other relatives. I Mr. and Mrs. Durham Foutz were dinner guests Sunday of

Misses Rosemary Arnett of Chicago, Illinois and Rose Pierce called on Mrs. Gratis Easter Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dudley and Mrs. Dorothy Chenoweth were in Sullivan Wednesday.

Miss Jeanette Burton of Chi-

;Mr. and Mrs. Gene Steel and son, cag0( minois spent the week-end ;Mike, of Terre Haute. ;with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. Rill Bosstick had as din- Forrest Burton.

Jner guests rnanKsgiving Day rar. yjr an(j jrs

and Mrs.

Haute. Gene Easter was in

Illinois Tuesday. Mrs. Annie Patton and Mrs. Cecile Mann were dinner guests

The United Stotei

1.00 Tear 16.00

Jack CCBrian of Terre

Chicago,

Isaac Haythorne

and son, Isaac Wayne, of Effingham, Illinois called on friends here Friday. Mrs. Bertha Ryland, Mary and Fylura Foutz and Herschel Huff were dinner guests Thanksgiving

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T Carrier, per week 16o Br Kill Elsewhere la

I And Adjoining Counties

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x Months

ne Month 40 One Month . .GO Kelly and son. Mike, were guests

All Mall Subscriptions strictly In Advice. I Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs.

Thanksgiving oi Mr. ana jwrs. rjay 0f Mr. and Mrs. Will Foutz. Russell Patton and Anna Lois. I Mr. and Mrs Phillip Dennon, . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haddox and GET-TO-AGETIIER CLUB

LOCALS

of the

IS'S Six Month " ''.' XL75 son. Charles, Mr. and Mrs. John'' The Get-To-Gether club will

hold their Christmas meeting on Wednesday. December 17, at the

Smith James Huff Jr. and son, Carl. home of Mrs. Floyd Wilson with Mrs. Dorothy Chenoweth and Mrs John Wilson as co-hostess.

Blooming- sons Carl Larry and Dale, and Anyone who has not sent mysfriends In Mrs- Alice Dudley were six tery pal gifts for the year please

o ciock dinner . guests TnanKs- bring or send to this meeting.

giving of Mr. and Mrs. Will Dud

an employee

Bakery.

Clarence Wiley of

ton, Indiana visited

ua a .Sullivan Tuesday evening,

.uiuicii nave inu.ucu 11 men , . OlVinff Ot Mr. and Mrs. Will DUd- A1cr hr-ina a Rfl xont oift for ho

Mrs. Kiizanetn Sims ot 4i r "... ..,.

. ley and cniidren, Biine J., Mary grab bag North Court Street, received Elsie and Bob and Gilbert Ray many lovely cards and Birthday r, r;n;Q Tott I pww

greetings from relatives and' so Mikp nf Slliiivnn rnlio, nn ! WilSa ifil i I

Mr? and Mrs.: Joe Dillahunt and

ive "return

omej in Louisville, Kentucky ftera visit hfere with the for

mer's- father, P. . A. Dillahunt.

mrs. Minnie ueu is coniinea uj. iMmK oiot that

j he tortfl cm the Riggs Apart- :being her 74th birhday. ,

Mr! and$Mrs.' . John Gettinger ' Graham Steel of Vancouver, f Lafayettfe, Indiana were guests British Columbia, Canada, who f relatives Vi4 Sullivan over the has been tne 8uest of his mother,

keek.end. te'-ti . ;Mrs. Beatrice steei, ana aaugn-

Mre 7.n. tLuk . r iter, Sandra, has gone to Gary,

iv R-trattnn ArU in Tr,. M0t maiana wnere ne

"uesday afternoon - where they jPloyed-.

ttended a meeting of the St. lair's of the Woods club held at

lie Terre Haute Country Club.

Mrs. Malcolm Campbell, who

ecerrtly underwent an operation

t thji Mary Sherman Hospital, as been removed to her home ortbwest of town. Mrg, J. W. Wilson of Terre

Taut was the guest of relatives

i Sujlivan Wednesday. Dayid McCulIbugh, who under

went ?an operation triis week at )ie fillings "--Hospital at 'Fort

ienjqfrnin Harrison, is getting

longs nicely. Mr. McCullough is

will be em-

son, Mike, of Sullivan, called on i

Mr. and Mrs. Jerd Easter and Gene one day last week. Mrs. Rill Bosstick and Mrs.

Nora Crow attended Eastern Star chapter at Fairbanks Wednesday night. Anna Lois Patton of Purdue ' University, spent Thanksgiving : with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j i Russell Patton.

y--t EXTRA power! See it at Appointments in the home upon request. . Sonotone of Terre Haute F. P. Sayre, Mgr. 1015 So. 7th Street Terre Haute. Ind. C-4001

According to a Philadelphia wigmaker, American women buy more than 100,000 wigs a year. He sells about 800 pre fabricated hairdos a year to beauty parlors at $40 apiece.

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Family Runs To Twins GLENFORD, O. (UP) Mrs. Charlotte Ridenour believes her family may have set a record.

She has twin sons, twin grandchildren and two sets of twin great-grandchildren.

IMEROM CLASS ' PLANS BOX SUPPER I The senior class of Merom High

School will sponsor a box supper and amateur show at the Merom Institute on Wednesday, Dec. 17.

COUNTRY BIRTHDAY CLUB The Country Birthday club will meet at the home of Margaret Wampler, Tuesday, December 16th for their Christmas party. Clara Anderson will be co-hostess.

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Lustrous, lacy Rayon Satin or tailored styles. Tearose, white, black. : Gored and Figurized

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No. 2 Can

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GRANULATED PURE CAWE

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lH-Lb. Uot.

13c

SUNNYBP.OOK LARGE EGGS GRADE 'A'

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75c

' 1 lft?S 5.1KERY Ct6ST-BEiT3S fj MA7.VEL I I DINNER ROLLS Pk8. 13c I PLAIN ANGEL FOOD RING Enph 43s CHOCOLATE FUDGE ' GGLD BAR Each 33c ! ICED FUDGE IC, PSUXD CAKE. Ea,h 23o t MAP.PLE " - Pmid CAKE Enph 33s MARVF.L s PARTY RYE BSEAD 17-13 ; RAISIN GJrFEE CAKE Earh 33c

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Squares end long lengths in Printed Rayon, Paisleys, Stripes, Floral designs and Plain Colors. Also 100 wool squares.

49 to $2'98

PACKER'S LABEL GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

3 No. 2 Cans

ANN PAGE

PEANUT BUTTER " ?, 34c

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JANE PARKER DOMUTS Doz. Jt2 Plain, Sugared or Cinnr.mon

$3,83

SOi. Glajs

Lb.

24c

CHED-O-BIT

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