Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 148, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 July 1948 — Page 3
SULLIVAN, INDIANA SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY. JULY 27, 1948. PAGE THEEH
SOCIETY
Vaughn. Contest by Mary 'Crawford and won by Ruth i Thrashpr "Rlrfhrlav uift v-ere
MARILYN KOESMAN r0ni, v, ni," t,),
ACCEPTS POS1TIUN iMo0.t t ti '
Miss MariWn L. Hoesman, ' r n, rii,' ti0, n''
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Or- dna B t Pearl g
ville Hoesman, 5J0 boutn court t,v rm,..i,..
Street, graduate of Indiana The next meeti win fce
University, lias accepted a posi- . t. Cll. .
tion with trie t. & n. Lazarus n t. . . . -r,,..,, , ,,
Company of Lolumous, unio, Thi . n.jav
cording to tne announcement mo
of Blacement at the university S L,,a t, T
School oC Business. wsn; j -i:
Miss Hoesman received the
and Billy and Joseph. Members
June commencement, wnue .on .,,,,, . D j ,u..
the camous. she was a memoer r,. , . - ...
of AlDha Lambda ueua, 1 cv,, , i A
scholastic honorary; uoiiegiate w,mn1o. T . dhj
. atiiuici, uuuioc udiiaiu aiiu
Delta. professional business ft , T-i.
snrnniv. i.w.i.a.. anu uw
Marketine Club.
Eoone and Steven. Kathrvn
Wolfe, Ethel Stanley, Margaret Hunt, Leota Raley, Eclth
j Vaughn and grandson. Jimmy 1 r i- t-t i - rm i ,
SHFLEUuN i v1111"! nuoy inrasner ana
. HT;iJ-nJ XT ' t- rst i
LODGE NOTICE imuulcu. iNdiicy, raye, cnanes
Shelburn Lodge No. 369 F. & and Mike, Mary Crawford and
A. M. Called meeting, July ii , : ""', iduuyii iisman, vir-
. I rtinin . . .' t r 1 TA 1
at 8 p. m. WorK in tne a. b"", uan, wiun, x-auy anu
A -., a i 1
Degree. All members urged to "-""a person uarrei
t ! -j i tt i : ;i n n mnn a h rinnc nnnhn
auena. visnors welcome. jLari'"" """m a ousmi,
Kuehcs. W. M.. Charles anomp-
TO HOLD EXHIBIT
The Haddon Blue Ribbon 4-H
Girls' club will have their local
exhibit in the high school
building Thursday, July 29th
j Danny and Elizabeth, the hos'
tess, Mary Rude, and co-hostesses, Ruby Thrasher, Pearl Sailers, and Edna Eates.
fll Do It Evsay
By Jimmy Hatlo
ILWAVS IN THE ROUGH, VERMIN KEPT THE ESS BCVS WAITING AN HOUR WHILE HE LOOKED FOR A BATiTOD OLD 50-CENT BALL -
NONESUCH Mr. and Mrs. Harry Douglas of Finley Park. Illinois. SDent
at . 2 o'clock. The public is in- ",c 'wec.-enu wi.m ner mower,
vited. There will be a short !1JUUyu1 iition, ana iuqe neea-
dressixhey were en route to the East
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KISND BACK AT THE CLUBHOUSE HE KEPT EM O r f l t r t t H O r EflvVAITING SOME MOPE WHILE HE PUMPED F 6 O D 6 LVCrVWnCre 20 BUCKS INTO A ONE-ARMED BANDIT P -
"irpSlS IrVDWIiooKiTrwr ifSSl AI?F PI APINH V COME ON" J-rS ALMOST GOT THREE BELLS ff G0m THE WIFE jf-.f fWHwJWHw)' AKL TLAUINU Sjy X j MUST HA'w'E np ' (THAT TIME! EDDIE-GIVE ME ( WILL KILL ME WHEW f T'lSWL T GOJEDOWNTnlS M ANOTHER TEM TXUARSjLA I GET HOME! J f -rKSP IlMO THFIR ' GOPHER HOLE. CADOyjf IN HALVES! fZy-r $; &W' f I F i f'f fe :'V TIRE TROUBLES '
II Tire Troubles
Reads Indictment
program preceding
revue. ;
the
son.
to visit relatives. Mrs. Helen Taft Robinson of
ENTERTAINS CLUB . iene nauie, passed away last
Mrs. Ada Brown was hostess week at her home. She was the
for the June meeting of the """ vi iweii ian 01 mis
Country Girls club at her home mll'tf ana raye ir.out
c :i m t t-
southwest of town. Games were.omun 01 erre nauie.
i T?-l - 3 t : 1 1 mei. t i
played with prizes going to i "I1U inaiana-
Pear Metcalf cud Ann Morri- ;f""s. fpeni a iew aays at nome
land attended the' funeral of,
Delicious refreshments were lneir nan-sister, Mrs. Helen
seivea t.o ueiia Anaerson. wan-
1 . T i. l i n r Txr
da Brown. Dorothy Dillineham. Del "na mary wyman oi
O 1 11 1 TIKI -1 T-V .
Clara Evans. Lila StoeltinR. Lu- ."eiourn ana nicnara , niggs
cine tsoone. is.ainrvn waiKer. vAcjr "u in. t"
IiUla Wesner. Tressa Marauette. iu-iana- nan ana i-atiy..
Ruth Metca f. Ann Morrison. 'lr- aa ivirs. rera nan canea
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Roena Pirtle. Pearl Metcalf. al e nme oi ivir. ana Mrs.
Charlotte Wildin. Elsie Vick- "arry unamoers at tairoanKS
rev. irene Anaerron. iviarearet uuS'
i St t i yt
Bedwell and Elizabeth Dawson. ir. anu ivirs. i.ioya narris
The July meeting will be at a sons of Ohio, spent Sunday
the home of Lula Wesner. wun .ivir. ana ivirs. urai narris.
.They attended the funeral of
TAYLOR REUNION james Lnamoers at me uecaun
The Taylir reunion will be Funeral Home in Prairie Creek.
held at the Sullivan City Park JttoDeri i-ugn is- ai tne , mar-
, i it . r' ' j A.- Cq vii o.i. . qH n tT
on vne.iounn svinuav in tu- li""""1" mn.in6
gust. All relatives and friends treatments tor rneumatisrav
........ i cu:i. n..u ;n ..:r.:4-:, vAM
are mvitpo to aueno. mm icy j-ush io "'s "ci
Signed Richard Taylor, grandmother, Mrs. Flossie Pugh, . . for a few weeks.
COUNTRY BIRTHDAY Mrs. Kuby uix ot Diint,
CLUB MEETS ' Micnigan, is visiting ner sister,
The Country Birthday club Mrs. Ansyl Hall. She was called
met at the home .of Mrs. Charles nere due to tne niness ano deatn
Rude Tuesday. July 20th with ot ner motner, ivirs. iaura wai-
Ruby Thrasher, Pearl Salters lace ot a armersDurg. tunerai
. . , . 1 rTV.i,r.flo.r
ana nana eaves as conosiesses. ocivicca vrac hcm nmnuoj
A delicious covered dish din- atternocn at tne wooa funeral
ner was servea at iioun wiui . "umc. uiu. . a. nuainauii oim
Mrs. Mieeie Jackson asking the the Kev. erKins oniciatea.
blessing. . oong services were oy waiter
The meeting was called to and Frank Adamson and Joe
order dv tne nresiaeni, Aioena uidii&un.
Williams. S.cne "What a Friend
We Have in Jesus" in unison,
followed bv Scripture readins
bv Mrs. Edith Vaughn. Koll call
. i , i , Trii
and secretary s report oy iam-
rvn ijisman. Keaaing Dy uoro-
thy Burke. Contest by Louise
Eallard and won by tdith
POISON IVY i iiowtokitt.it. in one hour. ; It nnfi mMPI.KTEl.Y 1T.KASKD.
PEELS OKF anrl with it ROs the
vy infection. Ask any druggist for
1E-OL. Otten one application is
onoi urn. Today at tsennnix s rnar-
mncy: Anderson urue oioro in ur-
lse.
SEVEN INJURED IN BUS WRECK
ANDERSON,! Ind., July 27 (UP) Seven persons were injured today when an Anderson city bus struck a tree and burst into flames. Bus driver Wilbur Whitman of Anderson said he had nine passengers when he swerved the bus to avoid hitting the rear of a truck that was backing out of an alley.
passed a bill providing for a tax I .. r u l f . c w. ; a
the earnings of individuals and on the net income of business firms.. The vote was 22 to 5. The law effective Sept. 1, willl affect the earnings of all workers in St. Louis regardless of their residence.
ST. LOUIS PLANS INCOME TAX ST. LOUIS, July 27 (UP) The Board of Alderman today
ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES Tersonalized Lubrication STAHUS Standard Service Corner Section and Wall
AFTER GIVING himself up for arrest, John Gates, editor of the Communist paper Daily Worker, reads an indictment in Federal court, New York, charging him along with 11 other top Communists in the U. S. with plotting overthrow of the government by force, .. International)
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WHITE OAK LOGS OR BOLTS DELIVERED TO OUR COOPERAGE PLANT North 13th Street, Terre Haute (Spelterville). FOR PRICE WE WILL PAY AND SPECIFICATION WRITE OR TELEPHONE 12 Points P.O. Cox 8 Crawford 9417 TERRE HAUTE COOPERAGE, Inc. TERRE HAIJTE, INDIANA
MIDGET RACING
Every Sunday Night
LAWRENCE COUNTY SPEEDWAY ' Lawrenceville, III.
1 'for tone forStyw for price
the right piano is a JJinter piano
style US: Sturdy eonilrec. tion, graceful design, in band" tomo veneera . . . i)(H).
iThis is only one of the many beautiful Winter & Company styles. Stop in and see the whole range each one featuring the (Alumatone Plate for lighter weight and richer tone, . land the Practiano Pedal for quiet practice and play.
vThe price is right for every budget.
R. W. CADWELL Music House
27-29 N. Court St.
Sullivan, Ind.
R.S. U. 5. Cot. OH.J
For Greater Musical Enimment. Keen Your Piano Tuned' i-s,i
V. 0.
SHOP THURS. A.M.
(Niter .. ,
We're Closed Thurs. p.m.
Lovely ! Sheer! Perfect! A Penney's GAYMODE NYLONS
$1.15
You'll marvel at the long wear in spite of their filmy loveliness! 45 Ga.-30 Denier, and every pair perfect!
CLOPAY PAPER DRAPES 98c Pr. Clopay's famous LINT0NED drapes with the Five star features! Automatic pleater, matched panels. 2 '2 yards long 58 inches wide to the pair.
J'rmiflriillgfitlmiliz
Subtle taupe, radiant"
brown or neutral pas tel. Sizes! 8W-10K.
Bareleg Nylons .980, Reg. V. S. Pat. Off.
THIRSTY TERRY TOWELS
39c Hundreds of water-hungry terrys! Thick, closely woven for long wear, with long loops that soak up lots and lots of moisture. Size 18" x 36".
PLAID SHEET BLANKETS
$1.69 In full bed size 70" x 80". Soft, downy cotton in either blue or rose plaid. Stitched ends to withstand many washings. Get yours now!
We have formed a new service which is becoming very helpful to many of our customers and the beautiful part of it is that it has no limit on the number we can accommodate. All you have to do is
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You may change the tire wherever you are, bring it in for free repairing service or you may call us (Sullivan 525) from any point in the county and we will give you free, road service in addition to repairing the tire. You get all this guarantee plus the fact that
Cooper's Guaranteed 18 Months
Matte Matching Draperies t HOBNAIL SPREADS
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4.98
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Find your favorite color from among seven dreamy shades or creamy white . . . then make a complete bedroom ensemble, using an extra for matching draperies! Double, 90x105 size. .EH
USED TIRE SALE STILL GOING ON. ! We have a large group of used tires, still good for a great many miles. Sizes to fit most any passenger car. $1 to $8
OcSd EHcSZcli'fls
This Cooper guarantee against all road hazards for a year and a half plus our guarantee against flats for the life of the tire, makes your investment in our tires a single cost . . . that of the original purchase. ' i You can't afford to overlook this good-will offer. The service will be continued indefinitely, so why not get on our list of customers right now. Drive in and let us put on 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 new Cooper tires and your tire worries will be over. A phone call will bring us to your rescue at any time . . . day or night.
HUD MILAM, PROP.
102 North Section
Telephone 525
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