Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 208, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 October 1948 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Oct. 20, 1948.,

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A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of ttar Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL POYNTER Publisher ELEANOR POYNTER JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY Editpr Entered as second-class matter at the Pratofflce, Sullivan, iDiliaua Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 Wet Jackson St. BulllvuL lad. Telephone 12

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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gardner spent the week-end in Greencastle with , their son, Thomas Jr., who is attending DePauw University.

Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Beatty of Springfield, Illinois, were recent guests of the former's parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Silas Beatty.

Mr. and Mrs. Eph Downs of Morocco, Indiana, spent a few rlavs here with relatives en

Mrs. Lettie Sweet spent Fri- ' . . Rpnfl vista v,Vss to

spend the winter.

day and Saturday in Indianapolis with her daughter, Mrs. Donna Csborne, who is ill. Miss' Myrna Mayfield was

the week-end guest of Miss their sons, Verle and

Sheila Griffith in Greencastle. Barron of Chicago, Illinois. I A&tMtitement

Mr. and Mrs. J.-.hn Barron have had with therrr for a visit

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I'm Glad We're "Different!"

$2.75 ii . t JPdrrvT 1 1 :- ;-L - u !V arc monster bait in this scene from Universal-International s s "y !,! yf cLaJSji illfe . SSSfJS- '" ' i "Abbott and costello meet Frankenstein."

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J (There's a lot of difiference of opinion in our county on the best - kind of pasture. Some say alfalfa 1 mixed with brome grass others say mixed with oats or barley. But all agree that a mixture's better than a single crop. I sometimes think people are the ,same way and the strength of Atnerica is its mixture of so many i different strains some from one - country, some from another right Tdbwn to little differences: like folks who have a taste for beer and 'those who prefer cider.

From where I sit, so long as we never become intolerant of one another's different tastes so long as we live together with our differences, and even supplement them the way brome grass does alfalfa, then we're a mighty good crop! So neighbor enjoy your cider while I enjoy my beer! Vote for jour candidate I'll stand by mine! But never let our differences , divide us!

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New purses just received and placed cn sale at these budget prices. You'll surely find your new fall handbag here among this? fine new collection. Colors are black, brown, green, navy and red.

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The Dozen Doers club met at. .the home of Lucille Rosa recently. Those attending wDre Luna' Coyel, Nell York. Lois Dale, Irene Marshall, Winnie Grissom, Hazel Flynn, Juanita Hill, Kitty Dale and Mallie Street. Refreshments were served. ' Bertha McCanahan and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Street Friday night. The infant daughter of Lester and Lucille Burton underwent a throat operation at Indianapolis recently. She is reported improved.

Jim and Lois Dale and child-

POLITICAL COLUMN

REPUBLICAN TICKET W. K. DiCKERSON Candidate for Commissioner Second District

ren visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Treadway, at Wilfred recently. A Halloween party will be held at the First Baptist Church October 21 for the 12 year olds and up. Come masked. Rev. Bert Sanders and Rev. Nickless attended a Baptjst conference at Muncie recently.

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"Warm Clothes Make Warm Friends!"

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IT'S THE CUSTOM, JAPANESE SAY

BEAUTIFUL and blonde Jean Fulton, picked "Miss South Africa" over. 11 other contestants, is fly-

TOKYO Oot 20 MTPiTh'e iS aU : the way from Durham, TOKIO, Oct. 20. n.ip) ine Un.Qn o gouth Africai tQ Hol,y. natives of Izu Peninsula, 100 miles W00(i to take advantage of a film

1 south of here, today cpened a contract. Actor Donald O'Connor I three-day shrine festival during made the selection from photo. I which , "local men are allowed to graphs. (International) ' pinch the hips of women without . ,

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Are you troubled by distress of female functional monthly disturbances? Does this make you suffer from pain, feel so nervous, weak, high-strung at such times? Then so try Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such syniptomsl In a recent medical test this proved remarkably helpful to women troubled this way. Any drugstore.

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American Friends bervice Committee Photo. This is a scene in Europe where a youthful victim of war displays a clothing: kit packed by Girl Scouts of the USA and sent overseas in their 1948 project "Clothes for Friendship." The young lady above is wearing a dress made by American Girl j Scouts and shows her mother and brothers the remainder of her '. kit, one of the first to be received overseas. American Girl Scouts ' have a goal of 100,000 kits this year. They are featuring this ' project during Girl Scout Week, Oct.v 31-Nov. 6.

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Mrs. Max Davis will be hos'ess at her home Friday afternoon at 2 .-;'clock for a stork fhower in honor of Mrs. Mai-

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colm Pinkston Everyone is invited. 1 Phillip Vickrey, who is empl.cyed in Indianapolis, spent the week-end at home. I Thornton Pinkston and Wayne j Johnson, students at Purdue, spent the week-end at home. , Mrs. Austin Rusk is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burns and family at Paxton. ' Dick Daniels, student at Indiana State Teachers College, I spent the -week-end at home. j Nelda Daugherty, who is em- ! ployed in Vincennes, spent the '' week-end at home. i , I Mrr. Harry Dilley of Gary, is , spending a few days here transacting business and visiting friends.

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GIVE your HENS Water with the CHILL REMOVED and note the INCREASE in PRODUCTION 5 Gallon Oil Heater Founts $5.50 8 Gallon Electric Founts ; . . . $8.00

The newest in sulfa medicines. Colds reduce the egg production. Give Sulmet and end the nuisance and loss from colds,

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