Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 204, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 October 1948 — Page 6

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V 11 your ears in music . .jsgb ip Kj end laughter SfJ Wv $ y.uptoyour Heart in love! ' DUN HAYMES W ytj y VINCENT K ' A PRICE fc fTV Magnificent Music of t Wte' SIGMUNDttOMBERG ,

Mrs. Phebe Murrav of Bluffton, is spending the week W s. ,.u.- u- a . HOmer MUrraV. - j nenry rsoyie ana j; . a. incnfield attended the joint meeting of the automobile dealers association and inter-industry highway safety committee, in Indianapolis Wednesday.' - Mrs. Geneva Shake, Mn and Mrs. Harry Wade of Linton, Mrs. William Sparks, Mrs. Otis r -tu-ii T?iw,itnr, ;. muim gnjuc it uiwi.iiuSi, Indiana last Saturday. They were d'nner. hip-tn- Saturday evening tf JohnnieWade. Di. C. Farl Fisher of Sullivan rttertd the monthly dinnermeeting of the Western Indiana Ontofpetric Society Wednesday tjiaht m Brazil. -Mr. and Mrs. Lex Davidson and Mrs. Hortense Kaufman, wrv have been puests of relatives in Detroit, Michigan, have returned home. . - - Mr: and Mrs. W. B. McCoy and daughter, Carolyn, spent I -,nvmm ! VJL .li&aagggBHSSag Gas SPACE HEATERS Rent Our Floor Sanders COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones m

DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co. ' Sullivan Phone No. I WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES

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Sunday Matinee 2 P. M. I ADDED Bags Bunny Cartoon ' College Football Games ' In The News? - Snrt.liu-ht Sunday at Birdseye, Indiana the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter I Limp. Mrs. John was the guest of relatives m Linton t,,,,,. . . - .r h r Jhine Krfltt snpnt Thl-rcHav in Rminn i - , j ... iuuiuy. Mrs. Ray Barcus spsnt Tuesday in Evansvills, Indiana the puest of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Willis. Mrs. E. D. Davis of Madison, Wisconsin, is spending a few days in Sullivan. Mr. and. Mrs. Everett Thomp--VCI1''-i "l ,-"lilVtUr w K&tnryn itoDoins. Mrs' Francis McCracken and children of Terre Haute, visited j,er sr Mrs.. Alec Wilson, .here Tuesday, Mrs. Justice Boston of Lewis, was the guest Thursday of Miss r;Cra Mann, Charles M. Usrsy of Sullivan h"s returned to his home' here after attending the 112 annual session of the Grand Lodge I.C.O.F. in Indianapolis October 13th and 14th. Mr. Usrey was a delegate from the Sullivan lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snavely have returned v from a visit with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Deimar W, Gilmore of Peoria, Illinois. FRANCIS MACKEY TO WED FRANCES MACKEY SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15. (UP) Francis Mackey will wed Frances Mackey Saturday. Francis will be the boss in the family. He works for United Airlines. Frances is a nurse. I !

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Tonight & Sat. THE ALL-TIME LAFF RIOT NOW AT REGULAR PRICES! mm IRENE WILLIAM vtm ni immt . Dnw.n i ELIZABETH TAYLOR EDMUND GWENN ZASU PITTS m Plus Cartoon & News - - - i Tonight & Sat. BIG DOTTRT .F,.FEATUWE y. ON THE SAME PROGRAM -Smoking Six-Guns vs. Trouble! S A MONOGRAM PICTURE Plus -"JESSE JAMES" Serial HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Oct. 13: Mrs. Lillie Brown of 420 Wast Street; Mrs. Frances Cox of Sullivan, R. 2; Mrs. Carrie Reed of East Washington Street; John Whipps of Scuth Section Street; Floyd Combs of Carlisle, R. 3. Admitted Oct. 14: Jess Oldham of Graysville. Dismissed Oct. 13: Mrs. T. urnsT and daughter of Paxton, Mrs. Lorene-May of West DonothStS DonS ' fcnycler of paxton Dismissed Oct. 14: Martha Purcell of North Main Street. P TEAM PLAYS HERE TONIGHT The Sullivan Golden Darts will play the Gibault School frcm Terre Haute in a "B" team game tonight at Sport!aryi 6:30 p. m.. and there will be a small admission charge. Leaves M. I. T. RESIGNING as president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dr. Karl T. Compton, one of the nation's top scientists, has accepted an appointment by Presdent Truman to head military establishment's Research and Development board. (International)

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MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW INTEREST RATES This Bank has a large line of loans in fact, larger than any financial institution or' loan company in Sullivan County. We welcome small loans as well as large loans. None too small none too large. The Reason: Lower Interest; Quick Action; No Com

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proved farms, city and town property, at lowest interest rates. Then, too, often your mortgage loan at this bank is completed before you can complete an application for a mortgage loan from outside sources. This Bank is here to serve you and yours on loans and other matters at the right price. We shall welcome your inquiries. ' $7,500,000.00 total resources serving Sullivan County over 73 years without loss to a single customer. SULLIVAN STATE BANK : Sullivan, Ind. Safe Since 1875 Carlisle, Ind. MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, OCT. 15. 1948.

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FOPEYE COLOR CARTOON MUSICAL IN COLOR LATEST NEWS British Army Chief Gen. Sir William J. Slim WARTIME commander of British troops in Burma, General Sir William Joseph Slim has been appointed Chief of the British Imperial General Staff. He succeeds Field Marshall Viscount Montgomery, recently appointed as chairman of the fivenation Western European ' Union military staff. . (International) OPEN FORUM DAILY TIMES Letters from ministers and others, Interested in local option, are (specially invited for this column. Letters and Inturvtews -of a suitable nature and proper newspaper interest are sought for 'this column, the editor reserving the -. L i - I 1 r IK ni mi censui or reject anj ai - ticle he may deem is not suitable aim piujcia ai iiuics ui uuu nuitu or less are preferred. All articles sent to the Open Forum must be signed and address given, in order that the editor may know the writer; however, the writer's i name will not be published if requested. j Articles published herein do j not necessarily express the senti- j ment of the Daily Times and this j paper may or may not agree with statements contained herein. We make mortgage loans on im-1

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CRITICAL WAR materials the nation is short of and stockpiling and some of the uses they are put to are shown above. The National Munitions board aims at a $3,400,000,000 reserve to insure a smooth Cow in case of war. Stocks now total $800,000,000. (International)

I will sell all my household goods at my home in Mercm, west side campus ' - THURSDAY, OCT. 21st 1 P.M. ' , Living room, dining room, bedroom and kitchen furniture of all kinds, and many other items. Some antiques. TERMS OF SALE CASH

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Bennett s ermsn War Criminals LANDSBERG, Germany., Oct. 15 (UP) Ten German war criminals were hanged here today, seven f.r the murder of American fliers who were shot down over Germany during the war and three for atrocities at the FLsenourg concentration camp. The executions were carried out in the Landsberg prison crurlyard win n? Aririlf Hitler wrote Main Kamp; ;i!'Ut .the Munich putsch. All were convicted In United States Army trials at Dachau. Their appeals for clemency were denied. Officials of the Army's Judge Adverts General's office said an investigation into alleged irret-ulanties in the Dachau trials had been completed in these 10 cases before final appeals were refused. The executions took an hour and 40 minutes, with all the Nazis rrcterting their innocence. They brought to 52 the A F09SF FOIt ' LANDIS Bickneil, Indiana I I am 10G:f for ycu in the way you have voted. 1 voted for your opponent in the iast election, but mw we need men who have had some experience in Government. J. F. B. GLOBE 9 South Main BOTTLED & DISTRIBUTED

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