Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 249, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 December 1948 — Page 8
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners, ot Sullivan Juunly Indiana, will lereivj waled liiils until 11 o clock A. M. on Mun-
uay, January 8, jMis, tor a i THIRTY (30) CUEIC, FOOT ! F ARM DEEP FREE.E Installed at the Oniiiiy Home as per ' HpPanralions on file in the office of i Urn County Auditor of SuliA-an Cuiin- ' ly. Indiana. ', Each bidder to mihrnit with bid r ip'eie foecificdtions of model
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eertified check payable to Sullivan County Treasurer in amount not les.-) tlinn 10'n of amount bid. The rf-Quired hid forms may be obtained from the offi"e of the County Auditor. Each bidder will be rennlreit f file fi non-collusion , afidi'vit with each bid. I n.ted this loth day of December, I 1HS.
(Seal) JOHV R. HOWARD GARLAND D. COTT E. I OWELT. TURPEN . . Poard of County Commissioners, R'livan County. Indiana. ATTEST: . T 1"!ERT PVIER. - . , Auditor Sullivan County, Indiana.
RELIEF 'AT LAST Crcomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the scat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden . phlegm and aid .nature to soodte and heal raw,, tender, inflamed bronchial niulous .membranes. Tell your druggist ' to spll you a bottle of Creomulsion J with the understanding you must like the"way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have vour money back."' CREOMULSION ' for CoUgi'.s, Chest Colds.Bronchiris
OPEN FORUM DAILY TIMES
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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEES
Sullivan Lodge f; 147 Independent Order of Odd Fellows will meet in regular session Friday night at 7 o'clock. AI members please attend. Visitors welcome. Clarence Cummins, N. C, Clyde Cooksey, Sec.
The Country Birthday club will meet Thursday, December 16th at Holt Hall in Merom, Bring 50c gift for grab bag.
Edith Miller will be hostess for the Patriotic club of the Frank Neff W. R. C. Friday, December 17 th at her home, 329 Thompson street. There will be a Christmas program. Bring covered dish, own table service aud 50c gilt. Bring gift for mystery pa!. A gocd attendance is desired.
Royal Neighbors wi'.l inest in regular session at the Woodman Iltll Friday night, December 17th at 7:30 o'clock. Th'5 is to be a Christmas party. Members bring a pound of something and a 50c gift. There will be a Christmas program.
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CHRISTMAS TREE HOLDERS
COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones
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FIANCE of Ruth Farnsworth, beaten to death at Guam, is Marine Sgt Sterling McGinnis. Island officials are Investigating her murder. Body was found til a jungle patch about 200 yards behind curio shop where the San Francisco WAC worked part time to get money for a trousseau. (International)
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Tl'3 Nathan Hinkle Chapter of the D.A.R. vilTt meet Thursday, Dec. 16, at. 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Wallace Springer. Please contact Mrs. Fpringer, phone F84 or Mrs. Omer Nickel, pbane 253, if you plan to attend.
The Merom W. S. C. S. Wll meet Thursday evening, December lGfh at. 7:30 at the hoie of Mrs. Mildred Harriisoii. All members urged to be present. Visiters welcoma.
The Couple c1as of the Baptist churc'.j will hold a Christmas banquet Frday evening, DJcembeT -17th at 6:30 t. m. in the church basement. The members of the Coiip'.e clas of the Methodist church are to be guests. Each man b-lng a 50c g;it for a man , and each woman bring a 50c gift for a woman. If children are to pt'cd brin? a 25? jri fr-rla. child. Members of the Pantbl clss who are p'annin o aftend pionc 612-Y by Wednesday evening.
The H. B. Campbell class of the Su'livan First Baptist church will hold a covered disl' Chriutmas dinner Thurs. day even'irg at 6:30. Brin? 50c gift for exchange and gift for mystery pal.
Sullivan Rebckah Lodge No. 252 will meet Thursday . evening, Dec, 1G. at fl:30 o'clock for a covered dish dinner. After dinner ledge will convene and degTee work will be given. All officers wear formals. A Christmas program and 50 cent gift exchange will fclkw lodge.
Xhe Women's Association of the Presbyterian church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for a Christ
mas program. Don't miss
it
Ca'lcd meeting of Jerua'"m Chapter No. 81 R. A. M., Thursday, Dec. 16, at 7:30 P. m. Work in the M. M. Degree, All members be
present. Visiters welcome. David TempletDn, H. P., John Sweeney, Sec.
Mary E. Bavis Past Matrons club of Sullivan will meet Friday, Dec. 17, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Jos McCcskey, 715 North Main Street. Bring 50 cent gift fcr exchange. A gosd attendance is desired. Mrs. Frank Eell twill be co-hostess.
gift exchange. All members urged to attend, visitors welcome.
Alpha Delphian Christmas meeting Monday, December 20, at 2:15 with- Mrs. John Olilham, 31 North West Street. Bring toys, wrapped and ready for dislributicn. e!l 592 or 539 by December 16th. R.S.V.P.
Fullivan Conservation Orb will meet Thursday night, Dec. 16, at 7:30 o'clock at the City Hall.
Sullivan Girl Scout 'Council and leaders wi'l hold an important meeting Thursday, Dec. 18. at 7:15 p. m. at the Presbyterian churoh. Training programs and anJ nual reports are to be discussed. '
Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F. A A. M. Stated meeting Tuesday. December 21, 7:30 p. m. Election of officers. AH members are urged to attend. Alvin Spainhotir, W.. M., Russell Inbody, Sec.
The Wabash ITcmemakers club will meet Friday, Dec. 17, at Holt Hall in Merom rt 7 o'clock. Bring 50 cent gift far grab bag.
Shclburn Chapter No. 209, Order of the Eastern Star will meet in resu'ar session Monday evening, Dec. 20. This will be the- annual ChrMmas party. Please bring sr.rnething for refreshments and a 50 cent girt for the
LEWIS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foreman of Terre Hauie spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Foreman. Mrs. Ed Kr.ight cntert.Tined the Joy class of the U. B. Chu.-h Friday night. Mrs. Corns of Harmony spent last week with Mrs. Ross Wolvcrton. Mr. Wolverton is confined to a hospital. Mi, and Mrs. Harris Wheaton and Anna Pigg called on their aunt Mrs. Drucella Graham, who is seriously ill at the home of her daughter near Farmersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Crsble and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Price were
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dinner guests of Herb Knight Sunday. Mesdames Gladys Morse, Mabel DeWitt and Zola Rogers spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Bedwell of Bedford, Indiana. Robert Wheaton an Titus Harbaugh attended the ballgame at Farmersburg Friday night. Beecher Crichfield, Raymond Bedwell, Hugh Burns and Renus Dickey attended to business interests in Terre Haute Saturday.
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GIFTS THAT WILL PLEASE PARKER "ol" PENS $12.50 and u PARIvER VACUMATIC PENS $8.7 ESTERBROOK FOUNTAIN PENS (with removable po'nt) $1.7 REMINGTON ELECTRIC RAZORS $19.5 SCHICK ELECTRIC RAZORS $18.0 BOYS' & GIRLS' MICKEY MOUSE WATCHES . . $6.9 KEM PLASTIC COASTED PLAYING CARDS (Sets) S7.i MAX FACTOR MAKE-UP SETS ...... $3.25 to $3 1.2 COTY GIFT SETS $1.50 to $5.2 EVENING IN PARIS SETS $1.50 to $5.5 YARDLEY'S GIFT ITEMS $1.00 to $3.5 MANY POPULAR GAMES '
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ISAAC DON IEVINE, Norwalk, Conn., Russian-born editor of Plain Talk," tells House probers In Washington that Whiltaker Chamber?, frightened at possible retaliation against his family over his turning against the Communists, retained secret microfilms for use as "ransom." Levine said there are 10 Communist espionage rings operating In the United States. (International)
IMPORTED BRIAR PIPES $1.00 t:) $5.00
CARTONS o; CIGARETTES
POUNDS OF TOBACCO 79c to $1.29
CIGARETTE LIGHTERS $1.00 t- $7 50
RUSSELL STOVERS CANDIES $1.10 to $5.25
CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS And WRAPPINGS.
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DRASTIC REDUCTION ON ALL PERMANENTS
Now t.'ircirsh Decer.Ler 2i, you can get cne of our indivrdually styled peimanents at an am-izing reduction. As budget-wise women we invite you to acceptour Yu!e reason offer. Phone us far appointment.
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MAN WHO developed the microfilms of stolen State department documents for him was David Carpenter, says Whittaker Chambers. Carpenter, Nyack. N. Y., resident Identified as book editor ot the "Daily Worker," leaves grand Jury in New York after
questioning. (International)
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