Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 200, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 October 1948 — Page 6
SULLIVAN. INDIANS
PAGB SOL SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, OCT. 8, 1948. Fall Festival Of Hits! SUNDAY And Monday Sunday Matinee 2 P. M. Tonight & Sat. Saturday Matinee 2 P. M. Fall Festival Of Hits! SUNDAY MONDAY - TUESDAY Sunday Matinee 2 P. M. WHERE MEN IN HIDING WAITED.. WITH READY GUN! A NEW ERA OFF SMILE When You Say It, Podner..., 'Cause You'll QOA2 When You See M IN THE MAKING... Take Good Care Of Your Hair " SHA3IPOOS Drene 49c Toni 49c HAIR DRE3STNGS -Wildi cot Cream Oil . . . 53c .Kreml Tonic 51c
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- The cbildren can learn to play easily and quickly on this beautiful piano. And they'll enjoy doing it. Featured is the Practiuno Pedal - . for quiet practice and piny. Tlue the Alumatone Plate for lighter Vcight and richer tone. It's just one of many Winter & Company . - pianos each with these exclusive features. Low, low prices, tQQt Come in today and take your choice. ' Prices $495.00 and up. f R. W. CADWELL 1 Music House ::27-29 N. Court St. Sullivan, Ind. 7 Fr Greater Musical Enjoyment Keeg Your Piano timet
v The real life story of the F3r COUNTERATTACK . . . against crime! Starring Is RICHARD WIDMARK unnurmn LfiniiLiiUL. Prod.d by SAMUEL G. ENGEL HITS ATTENTION BPW: The Sullivan Business and Professional Women's Club will hold a business meeting Monday evening, Oct. 11th at 7:30 o'clock in the basement of the .Public Library. The banquet originally planned 'for Monday evening was postponed due to a summons calling the speaker, Hon. Curtis G. Shake, to Federal court in Washington. D. C. All ' members are urged to attend this meeting. Ime DON'T HAVE MUCH FUN flt J WHEN THEY HAVE cross eyes It's a mistaken belief thai children outgrow cross eyes. Protect your loved one from permanent dis figurement. Safe Reconstruction Method often successful in ONE DAY. Over 6000 treated. tfitt BOOKLET with FULL information on' C this Non-profit Institution. WriteCROSS EYE FOUNDATION 703 Community Bank Bldg. Pontiac. Michigan ETE or Write NEWLIN Ilutsonville, HI. Stvtt 145: Lowlr in aDMaranc, lovely to play. In magnifictnt on
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Hoppy's DjinnoM vvuioi,ci Doomed Town! PLUS SERIAL "JESSE Mrs. Marvin Cooley left today for Newport, Rhode Island where she will join her husband who is stationed there with the U. S. iavy. . Mrs. Mary Monk will leave soon for Pontiac, Michigan where she will reside with her son, jjean. Harold Huff, student at Wapash College, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Huff, Sunday night. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huf and daughter. Roberta. Mrs. Laura Bogan of Terre Haute, spent' Tuesday and Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Beulah Huff and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christy and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Willis spent Sunday in Indianapolis visiting Mr. and Mrs. James C. Moore and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Souter Sr. and Joseph Jr. will spend the week-end in South Bend, Ind. Mrs. John Bunch and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pirtle had as their guests last week, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Martin of San Francisco, ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES Personalized Lubrication STAHL'S Standard Service Corner Section and Wall I V,--Jr' Lawn BROOM RAKES Rent Our Floor Sanders a COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones .
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- ADDED HITS - 8 - CARTOON IN COLOR AT THE FAIR" - NEWS Wheaton Friday evening. Mrs. Stella Givens of Indianapolis, spent a few days with Anna Pigg recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheaton and daughter, Janice, were in Sullivan Saturday evening'. Mrs. Ross Wolverton called on Anna Pigg Sunday afternoon. Smith SERVICE .wowm wilt-: SULLIVAN, IND.
RICHARD HUDNUT HOME PERMANENT ..... $2.75 RICHARD HUDNUT REFILL $1.50
PORTRAIT DELUXE COLD WAVE $2.00 PORTRAIT REFILL $1.00 .MASTER DELUXEHAIR DRYER $16.00 HANDY HANNAH HAIR DRYER (On Stand)-$8.95. Hair Nets Bobby Pins Hair Trar'ner Pins STA NEET HAIR TRIMMER Easy to use. 98c
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