Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 227, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 November 1948 — Page 6

SULLIVAN. INDIANA

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Gcod quality prints . . . women's and Jun'or dresses . . . sizes 9 to 52 . . now offering this lot of over 500 dresses at this LOW PRICE.

REG. $2.98 LADIES' RAYON SLIPS

Four gore style, hangs evenly, proportionately sized . . . good quality, rayon filament ... tenrose . , . sizes 32 ta 40 only ....

LADIES' BEAUTIFUL FLANNEL GOWNS Floral and solid colored gowns . . . made of good quality flannel for extra warmth . . . sizes 17 to 20 . . . you'll want several for the cold weather ahead only

BOYS' REG. 4.98 - PART WOOL TROUSERS Made of ood quality materal with zipper fly . . . full cut, ready to he;n to desired length only

BOYS' REG. $4.98 ' PART WOOL SHIRTS Two-way collar and expert tailoring make this an ideal sport shirt . . . generously cut frcm superb fabrics in all exclusive patterns . . . two-button through pockets . . . we are offering 3G of these at only

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MEN'S TWO-WAY COLLAR COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS Fashioned with one rccket, Tned collar and cuffs for extra, warmth and wearafcility . . . double yoke and faced sleeves many diffeient plaids to cheess fiom . . . z'zss I I to 17 only . . .

MEN'S WARM FLEECE LINED 'SWEAT SHIRTS - . Long sleeves and reinforced neck . ; . silver grey color . . . just the thing to keep the wind from penetrating on chilly, w?ntry days only

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FEATURE STARTS AT:- 7:00 and 9:25

WOMAN DIES IN HOME FIRE

. I;;. . I last night in a fire that destroy- . led her. home. Police said the

INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 16. 4I.R) blaze, apparently caused by fn Mrs. Abbie Brown, age 47. J overheated stove, broke out Indianapolis, was burned to death 1 while Mrs. Brown slept.

Miss Lorraine Walker of Bloomington, Indiana, was the guest of relatives here over the week-end. George Kearney Jr. of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kearney Sr. Mrs. Irene Guy of Chicago. Illinois, visited her parents, Mr. end Mrs. W. B. Richeson and other relatives over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. W. Jackson and son of Seattle, Washington, who have been guests of relatives in Sullivan, have returned to their home. Mrs. Jackson is the former Billie Ring. Miss Ida Crawford is spending a few days in Palestine, Illinois visiting relatives. Mrs. Alice Anderson of Terre Haute, is spending a few days in Sullivan the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clarkson Sr. and other friends. Miss Dorothy Lowdermilk of Indianapolis, spent the weekend with ' her father, John Lowdermilk, and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Goodman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clarl-fon and Mr. and Mrs. Carl' Foutz were guests of relatives in Worthington. Indiana. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William George, Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Dolsley and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Johnson, all of Muncie, Indiana., visited over the week-end with Mrs. Kathryn Kirkham. Miss Eva Tate and Miss Minnie Mattix were guests Sunday of Misses Flora and Blanch? McGrew of Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Willis of Evansville, Indiana, visited relatives in Sullivan during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Page of Franklin, Indiana, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Amp Page. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Booker and son, Carl T. returned to

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This Drug Store will close Thursday 12 noon until 6 P. M. Reopen at 6 P. M.

their, home in Indianapolis Sun- 7th at 6:30 for the -ladies an day after bng called here by their families. Hostesses will b'

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mer's mother, Anna Booker, who is in the Mary Sherman Hospital. Mrs. Thomas Lippeatt returned to her home here last night after a few days visit in Indianapolis.

PRAIRIE HOMEMAKERS CLUE MEETS The Prairie Homemakers Home Economics club met recently at th home of-Mr. and Mrs. Emery Drake. A pot-luck dinner was served at the noon hour. The

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the vice-president, Mrs. Guy Wolfe. Roll call and business. Devotions by Miss Eva Hale. Those attending were Mesdames Earl Phegley, Edward Edwards. Faye Spiece, Evelyn Flack, John Stultz, 'Clyde Seever, Vernon . Knotts, ' Audrey Snider, Garfield Rapn.Eva- Hale, Guy Wolfe, Dick Knotts, ' Joe dams, Leonard Gerkin, Cecil Barker, Walstine Queen, Carl Knotts, and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Drake.

Plans were made for a Christmas party to be held December 1

Mrs. Leonard Gerkin, Mrs. Bei Blice, and Mrs. Daisy Nichols.

YELLOW CAB CO. Announces New Rites Effective Nov. 20 Prices anywhere in city: Passenger riding to and from same destination. First person 35c. Second person no additional charge. 1 Three persons 45c. Four persons 50c. ; Two children under ten accompanied by an adult will not be treated as an additional passenger. Two or more passengers with seDarate destinations will be treated as separate fares. ' I - Stops will be charged at' flip rate of ten cents perl five minutes with a mini-) mum,tharge of ten cents per stop. Out of town trips are 25c per mile. Mileage tn begin ft origin of trin to destina

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This price schedule cancels all previous rates.

GLOBE CLEANERS

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