Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 154, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 August 1948 — Page 3
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SULLIVAN, INDIANA SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, AUG. 4, 1948. PAGE THREH
rl Cy ' from v J3f'4 Mcdonald's ? FARM, Will Be At The . i 4-H' CLUB
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PAST MATRONS iAult, and assisting CLUB MEETS Mrs. Faye Dugger
The Mary E. Davis Past Ma- Faye Sisson. trons club met Friday, July 23, p .
at the home cf Mrs. Ida Ault. 1 The president, Mrs. Elsie Rob- EMMA D. REED 'bins, called the meeting to or- PAST NOBLE GRAND CLUB der with the club song and I ' The Past Noble Grands club Draver. Eighteen members ans- met Monday . at the Sullivan
Citv Park at 6:30 p. m.
J VV VA A VAX t.Ulll 1111 kli A V U WMbUlJ tr - 'gave devotions using as her covered dish dinner. subject "Faith" and an appro- 1 The meeting was opened by 'priate p.-.em. Mrs. Grace Setty the president, Judah Qooksey. hari fharsp of the social hour Roll call was answered with
conducting several quiz con- Bible verses. One new member
tpsts with nri7P hpinfr award- was added to the Club
ed to Mesdames Lydia Brown the regular routine of business,
and Elsie Robbins and Miss some talks by
Kittie Barnes. . I enjoyed by all. Refreshments of home made The next meeting will be
lice cream, cake, tea and coffee with Dola Fisk at her country
were served by the hostess, Mrs. heme.
GLENDA FAR R ELL and FRANK JENKS in a scene from Columbia's musical, "MARY LOU," with FRANKIE CARLE and his piano.
At Lyric Starting Thursday!
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GEORGE MURPHY, MARGARET O'BRIEN and BETTY GARRETT in scene from "BIG CITY," an MGM picture with ROBERT PRESTON.
r.ui'dirrv the youth of today is a pretty importnnt business . . . one that you as parcnts and adults play a very important part in. The youngsters and their leaders have worked hard to make this Aiir a b!g success and we urge ycu to be en hand every day and eve---1 nin in witness t!5e events.
WEDDING SHOWER Mrs. Gertrude Alumha.IPh Mr,
On Wednesday afternoon, July Ovaline Arnett, Mrs. Clarence 28th, Mrs. Harold Smith enter- Wills, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. tained at her home in Merom William Richards, Mrs. Rea with a wedding shower for her Hoilman, Mrs. Robert Ander-sister-in-law, Mrs. Marjorie son, Mrs. Harold Arnett, Mrs. Smith Wells of Wesl Terre Russell Bex and the honored Haute. The party was held on guest, Mrs. Wells, the lawn. She received many !
nice gifts. Delicious refreshments were served to Mrs. Woodrow Cardinal, Mrs. Oscar Fields . and Mrs. Basil Teising and daughter, all of Vincennes; Mrs. Har
old Roseberry of Terre Haute, Mrs. D.cnnie Lambeth ,of Car-j lisle, Mrs. Bill Kelsey, Mrs,i Thomas Land, Mrs. Frank Land,'!
Mrs. Jess Daugherty, Mrs. -Bill Wesner, Mrs. Earl Johnson, Mrs. Wesley Bates, Mrs. Anna Eslinger, Mrs. Grace Boiird, Mrs. ' Ted Phegley. Mrs; Claude Daugherty, Mrs. Lewis Smiley,
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If you don't believe we have sound proof of what we say, take a look at the'r year's results at the 4-H Club Fair this week-end at the Fairgrounds here. Seeing is believing and this time the eye-witness account will be very pleasing. There are many different entries in many different phases of clubwork. Be sure to see them all. OUR BOOTH w:ll be among those of Sullivan and Sullivan County merchants displaying their wares at the 1918 4-H Club Fair and we invite you in to see the new JOHN DEERE TRACTOR & PLOW JOHN DEERE CORN PLANTER JOHN DEERE MANURE SPREADER
19 N. Section
W. S. JARED, Prop.
Phone 285
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If your wife or child has been complaining about the
mowing of that large lawn
which ycu never have the
time to mow, here is your'
chance to see a great labor saver demonstrated. Visit i our booth and let us show
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We Join The
Sullivan 4
H Clubs
In Inviting You
SEE THE NEW KAISER
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"Your Kaiser-Frazer Dealer"
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JUDGING FUN ENTERTAINMENT
While you are attending the 4-H Club Fair at the Fair Grounds in Sullivan this Thursday, Friday and Saturday we invite you to visit our booth where we are displaying a fine assortment of automotive parts, accessories, etc. We'll give you a demonstration of any article or at least show the principle of installation, giving helpful hints on the upkeep of your auto. See our display of MONTGOMERY-WARD TIRES & TUBES M-W WASHING MACHINES BATTERIES SEAT COVERS SCIIWIN BICYCLES SUN VISORS TRIC yCLES AUTO PARTS
Once again Fair time is here and as the man who wrote the song said "Don't miss it, don't even be late." The events start Thursday morning and continue through Saturday evening with a fun-packed schedule. You'll see the best the county has to offer in livestock, swine, poultry, horses, canning, sewing, bak'ng, general ccoking hints, room preparation, home talent show, etc. not to mentin a lot of fine people.
Our
SEE MURPHY FEEDS On Display
Building champions is the work of the Murphy Feed people. Long observation and study have resulted in a thorough knowledge of just what your animals need in their feeds to produce the best results. Come in at our booth and let us how you why. t See The TYLER HOME FREEZER Every rural home as well as city can save themselves many dollars by the use of a Tyler Home Freezer for the storage of your winter's meats, fruits and vegetables. Buy them at your convenience, take them from your garden, etc., and with a little preparation, store them away in all their original flavor in your Tyler freezer. See it in our booth.
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