Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 173, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 August 1948 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, AUG. 31, 194S.

SULLIVAN. INDIA

. EXLINE CORNER Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore Quit paying rent nd awn ,.,' . T , t were in Dugger Friday night, your home. Special bargain Bill Emery was in Linton Tom Exline was in Dugger on property on Installment recently. recently. plan. Also farms for sale. George Houldson and Homer R Brewer was in Sullivan W. T. MELLOTT Montgomery were in Dugger recently. mmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmm Saturday. Ccrnie Willis was in Sulli- . , - van Saturday. . .,'7,7":::. George Sweeney was home , ; recently. NEWKIRK 5p I I BATTERIES 1 I 1 1 Personalized Lubrication runeral Home stahl's Telephone 59 Pleasantville, Ind. Standard SeJTVlCe 1L. i. Lii i . i Corner Section and Wall I j - i j f ii -;WMr-"Tt:' - "-" - tmtttmmmlwmmmmmmMmmmmmtm

SOCIETY BURKE REUNION The Burke reunion was held on Merom Bluff Sunday, Aug.

29. I Those enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. William Burke, 'Mr. and Mrs. Ramson Burke, 'Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daniels and Dickie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daniels, all of Merom, Mr. and jMrs. Harold Burke and Lynn, I Mr. and Mrs. Max Burke, Billy, Sharon and Bobby, Mr. and (Mrs. Garland Street and Nan:cy, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Street, all of Graysville, Mr. . and Mrs. Julius Creed cf New Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Eldo Rockenfield of Paxton, Mrs. Mary Needham and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond

Hankins, Harold. Mary Ann and Ann Jean of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. George Rockenfield and Carolyn, Carl Rockenfield,

' all cf Detroit, Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burke of , Terre Haute. i Relatives who called in the 'afternoon were Mr. an d Mrs. James Street and Sonja and Bobbie of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Bessie Burke of Graysville, Mrs. Bill Reid of Merom and Mrs. Pete Jackson of Merom Station.

Mrs. Gerald McGhee, Judy and Steve of Dugger, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Trent and children, Kenny, Connie and Gary, of Freelandville, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McGhee and daughter, Vicki, of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs.

'Bud Glesige and son, Tommie, of Evansville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Howard Jr. and sons, Carl III 'and Jon cf Worthington, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGhee of Sullivan route.

1 WISHING WELL

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BIRTHDAY DINNER I Ray McGhee was honored I with a family birthday dinner at the Sullivan City Park Sunnay. Those attending were Mr. and

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JlX day. It is a numerical puzzle designed to spelt out your forturj

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more, subtract 4. If the number is less than 6, add 3. The result

your key number. Start at the upper left-hand corner of th'e rd

tangle and check every one of your key numbers, left to right. Th

read the message the letters under the checked figures give you.

STARS AND STRIPES will be emblazoned in this emblem on all goods shipped to Marshall plan countries, to" "afford a means of following the goods and checking their end use," says Director Paul G. Hoffman. It will also emphasize that the goods comes from the U. S. (International)

Find Out the FACTS about your HEARING

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Careful audiometric test shows the kind and extent of hearing loss and Sonotone correction. No charge or obligation. DAVIS HOTEL Hours " 12 Noon To 5 P. M. Thurs.r Sept. 2nd FREE

CARLISLE A going away party was given for Miss Janet Purcell of Fox Lake, Illinois at the 'city park Wednesday evening, Aug. 4. Refreshments were served to Carol Ann Nash, Mary Jo Brown, Janet Knotts, Jeanette Rotramel, Mary Ann Snyder, Connie Thewlis, Janet Charlton, Nancy Ridgeway, Lois Ann Dotson, and Mrs. Ed Purnell and the honored guest, Janet Purcell. Miss Purcell is the granddaughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Ed Purcell and Mrs. Edna Kresge. Charles S. Rogers, who is employed in Evansville, is spending a vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rogers. ! Mrs. Paul Nida of Washington, D. C, has returned home after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Emery Drake and husband. ' Mrs. Zenia Hoover has gone to Terre Haute to reside with her daughter, Miss Glena Hoover.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vernia

and family of Huntington California, who have been

visiting relatives and frl

returned to their home Mo

i Mr. and Mrs. George R

of Indianapolis, spent the

end here with Mr. Ru

mother, Mrs. Barbara Rd

and his daughter, Patty. Mrs. Lena Followell of Oaktown and mother, Mrs Newhous, of Arkansas, dinner guests Sunday of and Mrs. Lee Grass Sr. I Mrs. Charles Hallett, Nancy Smith, Miss Otis

Celia Willis spent Wednd

in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur

entertained Friday after!

I with a birthday party for I son. Terry, who was

'years old. Games were pi

Terry received many nice

Refreshments were served

Phil Phegley, Mike Nie Jerry Koenig, LeRoy ShaJ

Jim Knotts, Jake Knotts, Ti

Lee Lamb. Gracie Rob

Ginny Lee Solsman, Billy

rithers. Ruth Ann Carriti

Tim and Terry Grass and Carrithers.

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BEFORE your car is a victim

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Thank Your Repair Man Fer

The Accident That Didn't Happen"

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jHIGH WEEDS BLAjMED FOR FATAL ACCIDENT

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Deleware County Shenf! Pete Anthony today b high weeds at a county, junction for an accident killed three persons and six others to the hospital

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the two drivers had a vid

the intersecting road becat the weeds, and .."j&ppa

neither- slowed down fq

crossing."

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White Sidewall Rims

PIRTLE & THOMSd

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POULTRT SUPPLIES

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(with Manama!

SULLIVAN, IND. Feed Man-A-Mar Feeds Get Results! STARTER MASH $5.60 LAYING MASH $5.4Q 32 SUPPLEMENT '. $6.00

Louse Powder, 25c: Pratts Relator; Sulfa for poultry; Pr

worm Laps; worming Powder; Toxite Spray Disinfectant.

Flower L?ver? Note BEGONIAS VJiNCA PLANTS

We have five Angel Wing Begonias ready to bloom Without Pot Potted

$1.50

Young potted Vinca plants (sometime

caned i'enwmkles) ... a glorious pin, blossoming flower that blooms profus 1 11 A

iy an winter long. 25c

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