Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 215, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 October 1948 — Page 8
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, OCT. 29, 1948.
SULLIVAN. INDIAN
Fall Festival Of Hits!
SUNDAY And Monday Sunday Matinee 2 P.M. -
DANA ANDREWS IN THf MOST HUGGED Of HIS POSTRAYAlSf
JEAN PETEK
FEATURES TONIGHT 6:00 and 9:00 P. M. SATURDAY At 2:10, 5:30, 9:00 Continuous
"The BEST Years
of Our Lives'
Uncut! 3 hours! Exactly as millions paid road-show prices to see it!
STARRING Myrna Loy Fredric March - Dana- Andrews Teresa Wright - Virginia Mayo - Hoagy Carmichael Added Disney Cartoon & Football Games In News
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eSar ROMERO Dean Stockwell Anne Revere - L lJ Color Cartoon - Sport - Football Games In News Vjrow HEY! KIDDIES j TSSvl WT) HALLOWEEN PARTY. fiSm Saturday At 1 :00 P.M. Doors Open 12:45 willum bishop - virginu patton -jp3 Mask-Dress Up And Bring The Gang S'4a ; Prizes For Best - Funniest Costumes i
JJMT SPECIAL PRIZES isV xLLiy You May Stay For The Show AIP..LSCFCSIm Conc EMasks
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Sunday Matinee 2 P. M. -
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Tonight & Sat. Saturday Matinee 2 P. M.
HALLOWEEN PARTY
Monday evening. Prizes were
The Young Adult class of the ' "arded as follows: Prettisst, r . . , . , Eetty Harris; ugliest, Eugene Dodd Bridge Cnurch entertained ( wib!e and best AncU' Wooard the Dodd Bridge community I After the buffet supper all with a HaHiween party at the joined in playing games and Township House in Graysville group singing.
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PLUS CHAPTER 13 "JESSE JAMES RIDES AGAIN"
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ADDED - "SUPERMAN" SERIAL No. 1 1 COLOR CARTOON - MUSICAL - LATEST NEWS
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT he Mary Sherman Hospita Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Mc- j Mrs. McCammon is the form Cammon of -Paxton, R. 1, ars I Martha Kable, daughter of M
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Monr.ce, bom October 28th at Main Street, buinvan.
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PLAN SPECIAL SERVICE n;al. Rev. Aldnch will speak on I The W.cman's Society of Chris- the subject "Methodism's Fields
tian Service will sponsor a ! of Harvest." All Methodist famspecial service next Sunday ilies are urged to attend this evening at 7:30 to culminate the meeting and friends are vnWeek of Prayer and Self-De-1 vited.
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Sullivan Circuit Court REPUBLICAN TICKET Graduate of Denison University, Granville, Ohio. University of Chicago. Doctor of Law Degree from University of Chicago Law School. Practiced in State and Federal Courts more than 25 year?. Member of Local and State Bar Association. Also has had years of successful business experiences. These qualifications were brought about by my own hard work, therefore anyone can under-, stand why I value work and highly respect the laborer, whether he be on the farm, in the shop or in the mine.
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