Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 203, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 13 October 1948 — Page 4

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Oct. 13, 1948. BULLTVAN. INDIA IQDDQDnDDCQDnQCSDODQSOQOnQnDOQQD On Sherman Double-Bill Fri. & Sat.! CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDIN,G ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Courty Eaton celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, Oct. 10. Dinner guests were Mr. and FORBES CORNER Raymond Baicus attended the Shorthorn Stock Sale at Lafayette Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pinkston and family have moved into their new home. Mrs. Helen Vanc-srpool spent a part of last week in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheaton and daughter, Janie, of Lewis, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Sharp and family Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Osborne of Hudsonville, Illinois, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Schofield and Molly, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Forbes and sons, Dennis and Joe, and Mrs. Ada Forbes visited Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Forbes and family Birdseye Fresh Frozen Concentra Oiange Juice is back ag 29c each 3 for 85c in Terre Haute Sunday afterj Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sharpe ' and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Scott , visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trim- j ' mer of east of Youngstown, Sun- J dav afternoon. I ;Mrs. Kerr Coulson, Mrs. Nancy Hobpt, Mrs. Ethel Eaton of Pekin, Illinois, Mrs. Harry jRidgeway, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt , Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Eaton and sons, William and John Courty, and the host and hos7 i tess. ' In the afternoon tea and wedding cake was served to nearly a hundred friends who called to congratulate them and wish them many more happy anniversaries. I They received many lovely gifts. ' Mrs. Ruth Quick of Farmersburg, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bercie Pinkston, last Thursday. ( Sunday callers of Charlie Sharpe and family were Mr. 'and Mrs. Bert Huntworth, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman, Bob Gilman, Bruce Gilman, and Mr. and Mrs. John Zink. Ement Everly of California, and Mae Everly of Pontiac, Sale Birdseye Frozen Corn until Oct. 23rd 23c Sale Uiidseye mixed Fruits until Nov. 6 29c 3 RICHARD CRANE, LYN WILDE, LEE WILDE, ADELE MARA and HAL uCKETT featured in "CAMPUS HONEYMOON," a Republic picture.

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Action Not Promises

1. Landis won a victory in his Communist Hearing at Evansville, Indiana.

2. 7th District gets permanent ammunition depot at Crane, Indiana. 3. Landis successful in his fight to reactivate Camp Atterbury. 4. 7th District leads in flood control funds. 5. - Landis won fight for workers welfare fund. 6. 7th District on top in Rural Electrification and Soil Conservation. 7. Landis author of 1947 Federal Mine Inspection Law. 8. 7th District received its share of box cars and coal cars. 9. Landis stops potato waste. 10. 7th District leads the way in Rnral Route Extensions. 11. Landis first to discover airplane shortage. 12. Landis stops labor racketeers. 13. Landis gets a better deal for our Old Folks. 14. Landis gets a square deal for Indiana Veterans in Federal Housing. 15. Landis went to bat for the 28 '2 million dollar Cancer fund. 16. Landis led the fight for the Railroad Retirement Act. 17. Indiana limestone has been used on federal build'ngs in Wash. D. C. in last 10 years.

18. Landis puts up courageous fight for Education and

the American school teachers.

19. The Landis Mineral Rights b:ll passed the House by

unanimous consent. 20. Landis makes valiant fight to stop the shipment of goods to Russia. A Vote for Landis is'a Vote to give the 7th District its first major chairmanship. "."-"' ' (Paid Pol. Adv.)

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