Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 134, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 July 1949 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1949.
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"Maybe you will understand me ...the others don't. They call me evil
... a cheat, a murderer. Yet everything I've done has been for love. You might have
done the same things... if you had known EDWARD, MY SON"
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It's Clippers To The Wind . . . And Adventure-Ho!
Matinee 2:00 P. M. Sunday
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ELECTRIC FANS
10 in. OSCILLATING FANS $1G.29 12 in. OSCILLATING FANS , $23.95
8 in. HANDY JJKKEZE FANS with switch . . . . . . $6.29
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Bathing Caps , 75c Ear Plugs 25c Water Goggles 1.00 Baby Touch . 25c
GENUINE KODAK FILM All Sizes
ADDED COLOR CARTOON . LATEST NEWS
DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Prompt Sanitary Truck Service.
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B' Mr. and Mrs. George Friche Miss Ella IVjae Olxaver spent I Farm Bureau will meet Sun- The TriDle T Home Econ-
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SHOP IN COMFORT
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with Mr. and Mrs. Tilden Alsman and daughter, Jessie Mae O' Haver.
Mr. and Mrs. George Friche I Miss Ella Mae O'Kaver spent
and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ikes of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tilden Cincinnati, Ohio, were week- Alsman. ' end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl I Shirley Ann O'Haver ' will
Sullivan ' Club Meetings FDR THIS WEEK
French of North Court Street. Mrs.' Caroline Bradshaw Ever
ly is improving at her home, 2900
spend the summer in Indianapolis with her uncles and aunts. Mrs. Gene t-uffer of Indiana-
South First Street, Teree Haute. 'VoYis, is spending her vacation Miss Lcla Poston and Mariorie , wih her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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Johnston Smith spent Wednesday in Indianapolis. ! Mrs. Geneva McKnight spent ; the Fourth of July with her bro'ther, Ralph Everly and sister,
Fern Crabbe, in Tere Haute,
Mrs. Robert Bernard and dau-1 Michigan
Charles Sites.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wright and children, Mary Jean and Bill are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Scully and Mr, and Mrs. Roscos Pierson in Plymouth,
The Hamilton Township Farm Bureaa will meet Sunday night, July 10, at 6 o'clock at the shelter house in the city park. We invite Turitian Township Farm Bureau members as oar guests. Covered dish supper at 6 p. m. Bring own table service. We (will at at 6 o'clock then attend Union Church service at the park.
ghter, Linda Ann, and Miss Shirley Ann OUaver of Indianapolis, visited over the week-end I '
Orjy "Waiter & Co. Irlngs you each a variety of " j.iaao ityles Loth contemporary and perioJ... built with the exclusive Praetiauo Pedal for uudi&turbing play and practice. ..the famous Aluuiaione Plate.. .for ticliar tone and 80 pounds lighter weight. Winter's 0 years of experience stands' behind the new line of sis Golden Anniversary Pianos titch : budget-priced to bring munic to every AraerLn Family. . So before you buy.. .see, hear, and xy ihe mew '"..Tt'iaiey Gelden Annivereary Pianos 1 . . I Rs W. CADWELL Music House 27-29 N. Court St. Sullivan, Ind.
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If you neecf money for Summer expenses, got a loan from us. Cash can be obtained here to buy seasonal clothes, tale a vacation, fix up your home or car, pay bills, or meet any other need. Repay monthly. Come in or phone, We'll give you immediate service.
Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Middle East Side Sq.
Mr. and Mrs. William Klues-
ner of Anderson, Ind., spent the week-end with her father, George Kearney Sr., and other relatives. Mrs. Mildred Schwab and daughter, Connie, are guests of relatives in Galva, Illinois. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mitchell of Robinson, Illinois, visited friends in Sullivan Thursday. Mrs. W. D. Brown ' of Marion, Ohio, who has been the guest of relatives here has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Powell
i and daughter, Jane, have returned from a vacation through the Smoky Mountains. Hit HT- 1 jr T T - 1
mis. iwrvai xv. xiaros nus. returned r, from a month's visit with her daughter; Mrs. Steven Gordon and family in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Dallas Stewart is the guest of Mr. and Llrsi Hubert Stavart in Pendleton, Indiana. Mrs. Gelena Shappeck and daughter, Kathy, have returned from- a visit with friends in Indianapolis. . Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Nicoson of Clay City, visited friends, in Sullivan Sunday evening. Leland Ferguson, who is ft -ployed in Indianapolis, spsnt the week-end with his family.
G. H. club meeting has been postponed until Fuiday, July 15. '
Sullivan Home Economics Chorus will meet at the Woodman Hall July 11th at 1:30 for practice.
The Paula Ann Home Economics club will meet June 13th lat the home of Mrs. Med Richmond. There will be a white elephant sale.
The Village Hcmemakeirs will held their regular meeting Tuesday, July 12, at 7:30 p. in. at the home .f fVIrs. - Rush Rickard north of Sullivan. If umble to attend call 9095 or 93G-B.
The Triple T Home Economics dub will meet Wednesday, July 13, with Mrs. Jesse Goodman.
DeNeve. Mary Faidherbe. Linda
Bob Carr is spending his vaca- Carol, Walters, Ronald and Sonny turn in Michigan. ,Reeveg Kehh and Karl
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Carlev Bl11 Stegemoller and Paul J.
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. KeUy- Jane received many nice
B. Marlowe and Bob and Mr. Slftsand Mrs. James Carty and son, ; Deane, spent the 4th of July at RTRTn a vvaitivpfivifvt Turkey Run State Park. t ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ragsdale ' 5CL LlVingS!n
of Chicago, spent the week-end t . , . . .. -X i t- j j proud parents of a son, Alfred here with relatives and friends. . T,. 00l. ', T ...
I Mt-iit, win tuiic ivxia. tivMr. and Mrs. Douglas DeNeve ingston is the , former Velma
of Chicago, are the guests of Curry of Carlisle.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schofield and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest DeNeve.
Mrs. Nellie Howell andgrand-
daughter, Toni Kay, of Detroit, Michigan, are spending the summer here.
DUGGER
Curry Township Farm Bureau will meet Sunday afternoon, July 10th at the F!-mrsliire park. Program at 3:30 o'clock. The speaker will be Frank Adamson. Music by the Adamson quartet. Basket supper at 6 o'clock. Everyone inviifd.
I A group of friends gathered at ..-thhe-ef Jane Carty -. Friday evening, July 1st," 'in 'honor of
- , her luth birthday, liames were Mr. and Mrs. Alsman and Mr played and refreshments served and Mrs. Guy Smith spent the to Nancy Alumbaugh, Sandra 4the of July in Dayton, "Ohio. and Sara Schisler, Sue and Pam
Mr. and Mrs. Vick Jeffries of ! Detroit, Michigan, have returned home after a visit with Mr. Jeffries parents. . Mr. F. M. Dukes and Mrs. E. ' A. ' Hammack attended a theatre in Linton Tuesday evening. j Rev. Rassie Cooper, who was injured in a fall, is some improved. . Harold Dean Jr. of Boonville, who has been the guest of rel
atives and friends here, returned home over the week-end.
Mrs. Mary Eliabeth Kowitz of Terre Haute, is spending her
vacation here with her
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County ;j Ilartiware!
P.tardiit Home Economics club will meet Wednesday, July 13th at 7 c'clock at the city park. '
Past President Parley Xvilli meet Tuesday, July 12, with Ina Hampton.
GLOBE CLEANERS
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Hud Crowder W.R.C. No. 275 will meet in regular session Wednesday, July 13, at 2 o'clock. ;
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So As To Give Cur Employees The Day Off We Will Be Closed All Day On Monday During The Months Of July And August.
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