Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 237, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 November 1948 — Page 2
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STTLLTVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, NOV. SO, 1948.
SULLIVAN, INDIANS
A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper
Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 mm. poynter ...... Publisher
ELEANOR POINTER JAMISON
HOMER H.
Manager and Assistant Editor
MURRAY -alu)r
Entered aa aecond-claaa matter at the Poatoflice, SulUvan, Indiana
Published dally axcept Saturday tad Sunday at Ufi Weat Jackson St
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SOCIETY PLEASANTVILLE P.T.A. The Pleasantville P.T.A. will hold their regular meeting at the school house Tuesday, Nov. 30, at 6:30 p. m. Everyone interested in the school and P.T.A. are invited to attend". Mrs. McKinley, music teacher, will also have a band uniform on display for all band parents to see. New members are always welcome.
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Mrs. Gertrude Hammond gone to Sullivan to spend
winter months. Wayne Johnson, Thornton Pinkston, Biil Cole, Bob Jones and Betty Lisman, students at Purdue, spent the holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn- Gibson of Parnell, Illinois, spent their vacation here last week with Mrs. Myrtle Harrison and Anna, and Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Mason and family of Spiceland, Indiana, spent the holidays here with relatives. . Mrs. Kate Bowen, Judy Johnson and Nancy Kelsey spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nash of near Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKee spent the holidays with their children in northern Indiana. Bonnie Milam spent the holidays with Mr. and Mfs. Ralph Corder and family at Martinsville, Indiana. Don Arnett, student at Blackburn College at Carlinville, Illinois, spent the holidays at home. Dick Daniels, Bill Raley, Wanda
Coyner and Freda Bogard,. students at Indiana State Teachers College, spent the holidays at home. Dean Reid and Charles Owens, students at Ball State in Muncie, spent the holiday and week-end nt home. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. McCammon of Terre Haute, spent the holidays with' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wesner. Mrs. Clara Ault spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith in Indianapolis. Mrs. Myrtle Harrison and daughter, Anna, entertained with a family dinner at their home
Thanksgiving Day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gibson !of
Parnell, Illinois, Mrs. Lucille McKinley and sons of near Graysville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison and son of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Harrison and Jesse Pinkston. . Mrs. Anna McCammon spent last week visiting relatives in Terre Haute. Among those who enjoyed a basket dinner at Holt Hall on Thanksgiving were Mrs. June Moon and son, John, Mrs. Alan Jones and son, David, Dr. . and Mrs. A. D. Woodworth, Mr. and . Mrs. George Tilford, Mrs. Lulu Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Breck Leach, Mrs. Alta Colvin, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greene, Ruth Tilford, Ruth Pleasant, Sue Ellen, Nancy
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and Connie Lou Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Gault Pleasant.
Mrs. Thelma I vie. of Gary, and her children, Flora and Loren, students at Indiana University, were guests Thanksgiving Day of Mrs. Flora Dillman and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nichols and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rogers are vacationing and deer hunting in Pennsylvania. Mrs. Lily Woodard of Anderson, is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cap Reid and Mr. and. Mrs Milton Pinkston. Mary 'Ann Renaker and Mac Clayton, students at Indiana University, spent the holiday weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Renaker. 4 Mr., and Mrs. Rea Hoilman and daughter, Jean, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. James Landes and family at Bluffton, Ohio. The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Wednesday night at 7 o'clock at the home of Alta Colvin. All members urged to attend. Initiation of new members.
DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gambill of near Shelburn had as . Thanksgiving Day guests Mr. and JVIrs.
Lloyd Fisk of Lalayette, Indiana, Ervin Gambill of Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thornberry and family of Sullivan. Afternoon guests were Harold Gambill, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gambill and son of Sullivan, -and Mrs. Milburtie
Pirtle and daughter ot ivierom.
Wheaton of Hamilton and
and Marion Belt, Virginia Bostick, I family, of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Harris Stella Caton, Myrle Curry, Eulala I Emil Strange and family of Pos- Lewis, Mrs. John
Dowty, Laura Drake, Clara Ellen 'eyville, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. ; Martha, Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Drake, Amanda Engle, Bess Ful- ! Ken Basham and daughter of La-1 (?arrithers and Billy and Ruth ford, Opal Hall, Eva Harris, Flos- fayette, Indiaha, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ann of Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. sie Hauger, Ophelia Hall, Edah jSluder and son of Sullivan, Mr. Tom Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jewell, Lethia- Jennings, Nona 'and 'Mrs. Gene Lewis and family French, Roscoe Carrithers of Jewell, Effie Loveless, Cora Mc- of Sullivan. Irene and Margaret Carlisle, Mrs. Alice Moore and
Strange and son, Emanuel, of, Karen Sue ana uneryi Ann, ivir. New York City, were unable to ' and Mrs. Wesley Barrick, Miss attend. There were twenty-six of Ronda Draper, Mr. and Mrs. the thirty grandchildren present. ! Robert Wheaton and Janice of
Garvey, Elma Moore, Bessie Nelson, Verna Russell, Biverene Smith, Stella Smith, Adah Sullivan, Esther Wible, Anna Pittman, Betty Wheeler, Winifred Woodward and the hostesses. Mrs. Spiece made a short call on business. The Christinas meeting will be held at Bess Fulford's home and
all are asked to bring a 25 or 29cent gift for the grab bag, if they
Afternoon callers were Mrs. Clara
Padgett, Mrs. Jesse Minks, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ridge of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Padgett of Bicknell, and Mrs. Lois Sheffler of Dugger. Mr. Strange had spent the past two weeks visiting his daughter
care to participate in that. Also and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,
uroicaw in bpokane, Washington
PAXTON Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shepler Jr. and Becky have returned to ther home in Paxton after being called to the bedside of Mrs. Shepler's sister, Mrs. W. C. Rish, of Columbus, Mississippi. Mrs. Betty Loudermilk of Paxton and Mrs. Christine Bedwell of Sullivan were guests Thursday of Mrs. Fred Shepler Jr. ''here.
DR. A. C. McPHAIL Will be in our store WEDNESDAY MAXWELL-BEVIS SHOE CO.
CURRY HOMEMAKERS
The Curry Homernakers held their November meeting at the home of Mrs. Flossie Pugh with
assistant hostesses Ethel McK.niney, Ava Blackford, May Sluder, and' Daisy Hazelrigg: The house
and tables were lovely witn Thanksgiving season decorations. A covered dish luncheon was served at noon. Nona Jewell gave the blessing and "Happy Birthday" was sung to those having birthdays and mystery ; pal gifts were presented. The afternoon session was opened by the president, Eva Harris. The program was as follows: Creed, read by all; song of the month, "All Through the Night" led by Esther Wible; devotions, the 19th Psalm, read by May Sluder. Roll call, "One of My BJessings." Report of trip to Chicago by Biverene Smith and others. Election of officers for next year,
do not forget the mystery pals; if
a birthday gift has not been given, combine the two.
Lewis, George Barrick and the honored guest, Mrs. Barrick.
"One-Man USO" HAMPTON, N. H.
Honored (UP) Luigi
Marelli, fruit dealer and "oneman USO," was given a giant party by Hampton clubs and vet-
While there he made a tour of'the'erans groups. During World War
Grand Coulee Dam points of interest.
AGED COUPLE FOUND DEAD ROCHESTER, Nov. 30 (UP) Peter Horn, age 79, and his 82-
year-old wife, Ida Mae, were
asphxiated in their home here yesterday by gas from (an open jet. The two who were married only 18 months ago, were found by neighbors. Horn was lying on the floor near a stove and his wife was found sitting in a chair.
HEATERS Florence - - Duo Nubians Glaw-Boy Majestic - Warm Morning Home Supply Company Dugger, Ind. Formerly Woodward's Hardware.
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C. VP. E. CLUli The C. W. E. club was entertained Friday, November 12th by Mrs. Stella Wilkey. A covered dish dinner was served at the noon hour. The afternoon was spent in conversation. Those present were Lydia Price, Anna Loudermilk, Bertha
Workman, Mary Graham, Josie i
Frakes, Bla.-che Springer, Van Hiatt, Mary Hunt, Anna Purcell, Elsie Robbins, Dessie Bland,' the hostess, Mrs. Wilkey, and
one guest, Hallie Alsop. The next meeting will
DINNER GUESTS Dinner guests Thanksgiving Day of Mrs. Marjorie Mitchell and . Jimmie were Rollie Willis of Lafayette, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. s Harold Brown of Terre Haute, ' and Mr. and Mrs. Doc Hancock and Jerry, Linda, Nan
cy and David ot Terre mute.
II Marelli sent each of "his" Hampton servicemen a Christmas package. His "thank-you" citations include tributes from Gov. Charles M. Dale and the American Legion.
with Elanche Springer on Fri-. day, December 10th. Members bring a 50 cent gift. ' ..( FAMILY DINNER ' A family dinner was held at,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gusta,
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY DINNER A surprise birthday dinner was given for Mrs. Ge6rge Barrick Sunday, Nov, 28. Relatives
be ; of Mrs. Barrick gathered at the
noon hour and spread a most delicious dinner. The afternoon was spent in playing games and conversation. Mrs. Barrick receved several nice gifts. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jack ' Fisher and Sandy,
Strange Thanksgiving Day in hon Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle Wheaton of
m- of thpir 39th weddins anni-' Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. Manford
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versary, with eleven of their
twelve children attending. Guest
were Mrs. Lucille Harris and fam ily of Lafayette, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bond and family of
as follows: Bess Fulford, presi-; Oaktown, Mr. and M(rs. Hersche dent; vice - president, Esther irvjn and family of New Lebanon; Wible; secretary, Verna Russell; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brokaw and treasurer, Virginia Bostick. The . daughter of Spokane, Washington, lesson "Food for All Ages" was ' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gosnell and
ably given by Winifred Woodward. The questions and answers were made most interesting. Clos
ing prayer was, offered by Flossie Hauger. The visitors present were Mrs. Lou visa Nelson, Alice Monroe of Paxton, Lizzie Carrithers, Shirley: Jennings and son, Doris Pugh, Helen Drake and daughter, Geraldine Drake and children, Zelma
Drake and children, Zelma Drake and children, Zoann Pugh and son. Members present were Esther Blubaugh, Myrtie Bohannon and Wilma, Dessie Branson, Mattie
Clifford Church,
Lewis, Mr.
.'Church, Mrs
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HYBIA E. PINKHAfS coKnd
SATURDAY, Dec. 4th At 12:00 O'clock HOUSEHOLD GOODS 5 12 miles east of Sullivan, known as the Ed P. Snow Farm, consisting of : 1 Westinghouse electric range, 1 Home Comfort' coal range, 1 large Florence Heater, 1 4-piece bedroom suite. 1 Stewart-Warner radio, 1 dining room suite, 2 lieds, springs and mattresses, extra nice quilts, some antique dishes, nice china closet and other articles which make up a home. . Not liable for accidents. Mrs. Lucretia Snow JOE SOUTER, Auctioneer
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SEE OUR ROBES AND PAJAMAS We have "Tommy" P.J.'s 5.98 "Barbizon" robes, slips & gowns
"Artemis" famous straightcut slips . Come in today -we'll lay away at
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610 N. Main St.
SPECIALS Dec. 1 to 5th
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CIGARETTES, Popular Brands, Carton $1.78 JOAN OF ARC BEANS, 2 Cans 2oc FARMERS PRIDE PEAS, 2 Cans . . . . ..... 33c 2'2 SIZE SLICED PINEAPPLE, Can . ., 43c LARGE DAUNTLESS PEANUT BUTTER 49c LARGE RITZ CRACKERS, lb 27c FARMERS PRIDE JELLY, Glass 22c PURE PRESERVES, 1 Lb. Jar, only 35c PURE BLACK PEPFER, Lb. Can $1.49 MIRA CLO BLEACH, Gallon , . 43c KIRK COCOA HARDWATER SOAP, Bar 9c VEL & BREEZE, Box : 31c 60 WATT MAZDA LIGHT BULBS 4 for 49c KLEENEX, Large Size Box ........ . 27c KOTEX, Regular, 12 size 2 for 65c TOILET PAPER, 5 Rolls 49c NEW NAVY or NORTHERN BEANS, 4 lbs. . . . . . . ; 49c 2 LB. BOX VELVEETA CHEESE 89c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, 1 Lb. Tin . ... 55c GINGER BREAD MIX, Box 22c BEVJLS FOOD CAKE MIX, Box 22c
XMAS CANDY XMAS Prices Special Disccunt to Churches and Schools PLANTATION MIX XMAS CANDY, Lb 20c
GIANT JELLY DROPS, Lb. 25c ORANGE SLICES, Lb. ......................... . 29c CHOCOLATE DROPS, Lb. jV 29c 2 LB. PKG. STICK CANDY 79c SANTA XMAS HARD MIX CANDY, Lb 29c VAN. CREAM PEANUT CLUSTERS, Lb. .... . . : . . 49c FANCY PEANUT BRITTLE, 1 Lb. Box 49c NO. 1 MIXED NUTS, Lb 45c BAKER'S CHOC. CHIPS, Pkg. 23c BAKER'S COCANUT, Tin er Box 25c BAKER'S GERMAN SWEET CHOCOLATE 20c BAKER'S UNSWEETENED CHOCOLATE, lg 47c CINCH CAKE MIX, Box , .)...., .' 40c SWANSDOWN WHITE CAKE MIX, Box 39c NEW SUNMAID RAISINS, :2 Pkgs. , X . .( 35c DROMEDARY FRUITS & PEELS . - 13c and 25c DAUNTLESS CRANBERRY SAUCE, Can ......... 19c FARMERS PRIDE PEACHES ....... 3 2 12 Cans $1.00
Your Christmas shopping will be easy here . . . you can choose from well known brand
names that assure you of style and quality. You will want to give the best.
Your Legs Look So Nice in Claussners
Apr AMs
1.50 ?1.75 $1.95 I
You -,ee the difference . . . the moment you see them. You feel the difference ... the moment you put them 61. You know the difference . . '. thejnstant you walk down the street h them. Claussner KleerSheer NjCns are the loveliest of
6Scto$1.25 We have them ... a sparkling new assortment of the famous Blue Swan undies! Fashioned to flatter in styles for every figure and every occasion. They're expertly tailored with comfort in mind in easy-to-wash knit tayons that wear so well. Tearose and White. Regular sizes 5 to 8. ' " Extra sizes 9-10.
Complete line of Birdseye Fro '.en Foods, Tip Top Ice Cream,
Oysters and Fish,- Biscuits and Rolls.
Sullivan Co. Johnson Sea Horse Outboard Dealer
Come in and see the new 5 H-irse Power Johnson Sea Horse
Extra Special. 16 Ga. 6 or 8 shot, 20 Ga. 6 or 8 shot Shells
, Box of 25 Shells only $1.55. (.22 Shcrt Rifle Shells 29c Box) 1 12-Ga. and 1 20-Ga. Remington Pump Gun; New $83.50 1 New Remington 20 Ga. 3 shot Sportsman Gun, '. .$99.00 Just .Arrived 5 New Automatic .22 Rifles, special $27.95 Gets Yours Now. Many other Rifles to choose from. ' ' Drive up. Plenty Free Parking Space. Open 8:30 a. m. to 7:30 P. M., and until noon on Sunday. We will vi open Thursday afternoons through December.
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