Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 256, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 December 1948 — Page 2

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Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1995, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 ' PAUL. POINTER -.. Publisher KLEANOR POTNTBR JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY i Edltor Tntflr am Moond-cliM matUr at tit Poitoflica, Sullivan, Indiana

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Jew . 54.00 Bix Month , One Month 40 AU Mail Subscriptioaa . . r ,,, ,ft o.m. 1 day "of nrUnS,leLS L She will spend the next , i. v t Minarai lwuwreMni"vu.". Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Service were guests of relatives in Frank-; lin, Indiana, Christmas Day. . Mrs. Lydia Haines and daughtor, Telia, have moved from Wolfe street to West Thompson street. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Boles and family of Terre Haute, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wolfe of Dayton, Ohio, are guests of relatives in Sullivan.

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Mr. and Mrs. Warren Branstet- pauia, and Mary Ann, of Penter and daughter, Betsy, spent ' dleton, Indiana, were guests of Christmas Eve and Christmas day relaives in Sullivan Thursday, in Bloomfield, Indiana, the guests I of the former's.mother, Mrs. John' Miss Marilyn Cole of WashKeyes and other relatives. , , la Court . House, Ohio, anc

nri n,.., T,ni, r,f TnAiL anapolis, ' spent . Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Billman and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Brown, '"and' Mrs. I. C. Maxwell spent Christmas in Marion, Ohio, as guests of Mr', and Mrs,;W. D. Brown and family. ' . , ,1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wible and son F'aul Gene and Miss Shirley Ann Greggs are guests of relatives and friends in New York City. . : ' . ''.' Mr. and Mrs. 'Arnold Karrer of New York City who' have been guests- of Mr. and" Mrs. W.-A. Thompson of Carlisle and otlier relatives and friends in 'Sullivan, returned to fhBlr-h(5fne Siiriday. ' ' James ; Neff of Indianapolis, spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. J. H. Neff of South Main street: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowe and daughter, Laura Beth, of Lexington, Kentucky, are the guests, of relatives and friends in Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lewellyn had as Christmas Day guests their children, Mr. and Mrs. Nev Lewellyn and son of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McMahon . of Mattoon, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs Morris linger, Jr., and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Moore. - Mr. and Mrs. Max Weir spent Christmas in Hammond. Indiana .the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Weir. Mr. and Mrs. John Haley have returned from Indianapolis where they have been the guests of Mr and Mrs. Macy Winters and Mr! and Mrs. Earl Raley. Mrs. Anna Franklin of Indianapolis spent Christmas with

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Talapbont 13 Si Monthll J3.76 t. 60 One Month w Strictly In Advane Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Willis and family spent Christmas in j Indianapolis as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Willis. Miss Marilyn Hoseman of Columbus, Ohi. visited her ents, Mr. and Mrs Orvule Hoseman, over the nonaay. . P Ashmi, aiiu una. - tjj craft of Bloomfield, Indiana Day of were guests Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lloyd and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Davis o' Christmas Bloomington spent wjtn their daughter and family rjr. and Mrs. Robert E. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Snyder spent Christmas in Oak Park Illinois, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Borgmeier and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newsome visited in Worthington Tuesday Mrs. . Paul Wade and daughters Mtosemary &nyaer are speau.ni the Christmas holidays in Florida f EXLINE CORNER Mrs. . Agnes ' Collins was in Dugger Saturday. i . Mr. and Mrs.' Sherman Critch-field-of Lawrenceville, Illinois, visited Mrs. David Brown Wednesday. i. Mrs. Mary Brown was in Dugger1 Friday. t ' Mrs. Walter: Smith was in Sullivan Saturday. COUPLE ON - SECOND HONEYMOON

HOLLYWOOD, Dec 24 (U.PJ ed today at nearly $50,000.. The Silent screen star Alice Calhoun fire of undetermined origin, ocand. investment broker Max C. curred yesterday. The company is Chotiner today were on' their said to be one of the largest cus"second honeymoon" 10 years torn vegetable canning concerns in

after they were divorced. VISIT BETHLEHEM BETHLEHEM, Dec. 24 (UP) The pilgrims came to Bethlehem today to worship at the birthplace of Christ, as they have for centuries.

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ALAN LADD and DONNA REED, Paramount' dramatic hit, Before Spy Jury ABRAHAM SIIVERMAN, ex-Air Force civilian employe, ariives at Federal building, -New York, to appear before the grand jury, which heard from Elizabeth Bentley that some of the military data she received came from him. His immediate superior " was Maj. Gen. Bennett Meyers, in prison for perjury. (International) FIRE DAMAGE AT NORTH MANCHESTER NORTH MANCHESTER, Dec. I 27. (UP) Loss by fire at Hhe. Weimer Canning Co' was estimatthe country. HOMES Hymera $5.00 $9.00 $13.00 $18.00

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CARLISLE SCHOOL NEWS First Grade: We are glad to have the new vaporizer in our room. Thanks to the Lions Club and Dr. Brown. We hope to have fewer absences. . , . Everyone in the room is in our Christmas play "Christmas in Mother Goose Land." We heard the Christmas story read from Wanda Blice's story hook. First and Second Grade: Miss Trimble received a letter this week from James Wade who has moved to Lignite, North Dakota. We are sending him a Christmas greeting. Our room has filled four Junior Red Cross boxes. Many of cur children brought one or more gifts. , We want to thank the mothers for making the crepe paper dresses for our Christmas programs. Second Grade: . ' , Looking at our Christmas tree we feel Santa is remembering all of us. We wish everyone a Happy New Year. Fourth Grade: Our class packed five Junior Red Cross boxes to be sent overseas. Three pupils sent this week.

have been . ab.-,by All are back

again except James. McUarter. We hope James is better and will be back next week. Fifth Grade?

We had three Red Letter days'of Mrs. Albert Snyder.

this week. They lc.ok very nice on our December calendar They're our first since Thanksgiving, we hope they won t be our last. Becky Shake, Gerry Bensinger and Freddie Smith were .all much thrilled Thursday to hear PANDORA COAL Indiana's Quality - heating coal STOKER COAL, OilTreated LUMP EGG Order Now From Your Dealer or Trucker PANDORA COAL CORPORATION. Sullivan, Ind. Telephone 74 More farmer t should learn about Ihit too'' Spring trips allow shanks to pass over obstructions and reset automatically. Space shanks as desired.

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"Young . Readers." The Christmas issue was very pretty and helDful. We are very proud that only such a few . still owe for them. We had a lovely Christmas greeting from Rebecca and James Watson this week, They live at Crane, Indiana. We are glad Johnny Hallett is back. Sixth Grade: 1 Last week Dennie Handcock moved away. We were sorry to see him go, but hope he does fine. We filled eight Red Cross baskets. PAXTON Mesdames Maggie Cox and Laura Ann Wilson and Glessla Ann were Sunday guests of Charles Cox and family. Ezra M. Cox of Oaktown was a caller here Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shields of I n Ry D' ,11 rf uif- m Medford Robbins cf BloomI ingion was canea name ounaay the serious illness 0f his (i ro tkk;c, Mrs. Dorothy Smith was in jVincennes Tuesday, j Mrs. Minnie K. Bowen of Carlisle was the guest Tuesday Mrs. Elmer McCammon spent Monday with Garland mnn famitv McCam-

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Mesdames James Loudermilk and Patsy and (Mandy McKinley I and Larry Dale were in Sullivan recently. Frank Doyle of Indianapolis, spent a few days here last week visiting his family.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fluherty and Mrs. Charles Barnes , and sons of Indianapolis, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Brannon and Mr. Barnes. Mr. Barnes returned home withhis family after a week's illness spent in the Brannon home. A large crowd attended the H.OO THEATRE

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Christmas program and tree at the Methodist church Sunday evening.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Asdell and Karen Ann of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gadberry and Jimmy. Gaylord Shake was in Indianapolis over the week-end. Thousands are getting grand relief from constipation with Bile Salts Compound. (Commonly called Pumpkin Seed. ) Ask any local druggist for a 25c box. You will be glad you did. Just sav, "A quarrer's worth of Pumpkin Seed, please." SHELBURN TIME 7 P. M. Technicolor, Donna Reed "Beyond Glory"

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