Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 245, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 December 1948 — Page 5
SULLIVAN. INDIANA
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CARLISLE SCHOOL NEWS owe us a party because we read
Grade 5 Grimes I more books than they did. We I We drew names last week for j read 167 books, while the fourth a gift exchange for Christmas, j grade read 42 and the sixth read In reading class we are having j 63. We are very anxious for the
a good time planning our Christ
mas program. Mr. Long was out of town last Friday visiting other schools. ' We have been studying about "olonial days in history. We were nskcd to bring a model of the .olonial kitchen to class and Buddy Lang brought a very nicg me.
We are very proud of our 100 jer cent membership in the Junor Red Cross. We are trying to ill two or three overseas boxes. Jharon Sexton has filled one by lerself. The fourth and sixth . grades
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party. John Hallett has been absent all week because his eyes are being treated. We hope he is well soon. Those making Honor Roll are: Richard Blann, Barbara Johanningsmeiei;, Mary Johnson, Loren Joslin, Larry Lincicum, Becky Shake and Freddie Smith.
Those getting Honorable Mention are: Donna Houpt and Wilms Wilson. Grade 6 Long Tuesday, November 30, the fifth and sixth grades gave a play for the seventh and eighth grades. . Monday night the sixth grade
! sold concessions at the ball game
We are filling Junior Red Cross overseas boxes. 'We have already filled five. Jerry Nash got part of a tooth knocked out and Larry Head got a gash in his head while they were playing ball.
Those making the Honor Roll are: Patty Faught, Phyllis Holup, Harold Long, Leland McCammon and Jerry Nash Violet McCarter got Honorable Mention.
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PAXTON Mr. and Mrs. William Wesner of Oaktown spent Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Alsmsn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rea and son of Sullivan called on Mr. and Mrs. Charley .Hughes Friday. , Mrs. Evelyn Sexton ' of Indianapolis, was a guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Snyder and family. Mrs. Lawrence Vester and son of Carlisle called on Mrs. Clara Vester Monday afternoon. Mrs. Cordie Shake and Mcs.
Roscoe Alsman spent Wednesday in Dugger with Mrs. Maude 'Watkins. Mrs. Connie Doyle is visiting her sister, Mrs. Maude Shaw of Staunton, for a few weeks. , Mesdames Paul Hughes and William Rader of West Terre
Haute called on Charley Hughes Friday evening. Mrs. Larry Stivers and daughter, LaDonna Kay, of Champaign, Illinois, and Mrs. Hester McCammon of Sullivan were
Saturday, guests of Herb Snyder and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Alsman
and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Cordia Shake. Mrs. Audrey Ulrich visited Mrs. Rebecca Willis at Sullivan Friday. Mrs. Anna Mae Newton . of near Clinton, Indiana was a Thursday guest of her mother, Mrs. Imo Rogers. F. F. Doyle of Indianapolis, spent Wednesday with his mother, Mrs. Connie Doyle and his children, Larry, Lex, Rex, and Martha Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Eslinger caUed on Charles Cox and family Sunday morning. Mrs. Lucy Stuck of Shelburn
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Sullivan Eagles Lodge No. 2490 Will be entertained by an orchestra Saturday, Dec. 11 - Starting at 8 o'clock P. M.
Members and f amilies welcome
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ed on Herb Snyder and family Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hughes, Mrs. Hazel Stuller and Junior Heady visited in Bicknell one
.day last week. j VMr. arid'" Mrs. Cloyde Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Everelt Page and Miss .Betty Ann Wolfe of Carlisle and Mrs. . Roscoe Alsman visited Don Hiatt in Indianapolis Thursday and attended the Sonja Henie Ice Revue.
Quit t&jlng rent and own your home. Special bargains on property on Installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT
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was here over the week-end visiting friends and attending church. Tom Cofer called on Roy Ulrich Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes, Junior Heady, Homer Lamb and Mrs. Hazel Stuller . called on
Paul Stuller at the Roy Hardy home Sunday evening. Mrs. Goldie Alsman, Mrs. Cora Hiatt and Jackie spent Friday
j at , Oaktown visiting Mrs. Junj ior Wesner and family.
' Hillary Ice returned to his home at East Chicago, Indiana
Sunday after spending the pait few weeks here caring for his sister, Mrs. Bessie White who is ill. Mrs. Ice will return to her home Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Whitlock ' will care for Mrs. Whie. Ezra M. Cox of Oaktown call-
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 Commission; Very Little Red Tape. We make mortgage loans on improved 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 COItr.
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No Cadillac announcement has ever been more significant than the one which appears on this page. For, this year, Cadillac presents its creative masterpiece a wholly new V-type eight-cylinder engine which is, beyond all doubt, the highest development yet attained in automotive power plants. This great power plant has been twelve years in the building for basic development work started in 1936. It has many unusual qualities which set it apart from all other creations of its kind. It is far more alert, powerful and responsive to the throttle yet it affords an increase in gasoline economy of approximately twenty per cent. And the manner of Its performance actually challenges the imagination. It is liquid smooth; it is quick arid eager beyond all experience; yet the power application is so effortless that
the driver is scarcely aware of the engine's existence. The car seems almost to move by automatic propulsion. Even experienced Cadillac owners must put aside all previous conceptions of performance when they drive the 1949 Cadillac. It is a revelation from silken start to silken stop. There are, of course, many other advancements in addition to the history-making engine. There is new beauty in the front ensemble; there Is a newly-designed, more -attractive instrument panel, with all driving controls at, your finger tips; and throughout the chassis and body will be found those characteristic refinements which result from Cadillac's unceasing search' for perfection. But the big Cadillac story, for 1949, is performance. It is not only the world's new standard it is beyond the world's current conception.
THE NEW 1949 CADILLAC IS NOW ON DISPLAY
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