Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 140, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 July 1949 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1949.
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LOCALS
Vernon, Indiana, with Mrs. Fred
1 Russell and in Dawson Springs.
Kentucky with other relatives. Mrs. John G. Werneke and daughter, Diane, of Bethesda, Maryland, are visiting their mother and grandmother. Mrs.
Elizabeth Pirtle. Mrs. Mamie Thompson, who is taking treatment at Cohn-Bar-nard Sanitarium in Martinsville, spent the week-end iwith her family. Charles Davis, who has- been confined to his home on West Graysville Street! with illness, is some improved. ' Alva Dobbs, Charles and Gilbert Rogers of Martinsville, Indtenp. visited" Dave Rogers Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Howard Davenport and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.Husarik and son, Wayne of East Gdry, Indiana, are visiting Mrs. Husarik's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roberts of North State Street. Mrs. Husarik is the former Margaret Roberts. Mrs. Florence Page of Culver, has been visiting Mr. Reid Lucas. "" ' ' ' . ' Mrs, Mary Salm and daughter of Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting Mrs. Salm's parents, Mr. and ILrs. Reid Lucas.iJim Asdell of Glendale, Ariz., visited friends and relatives near Carlisle Wednesday afternoon. 'fMr. and Mrs. Isaac Pearison ainl children and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pearison and son have
returned from a vacation in Mt. 1 children of near Crawfordsville,
Alaskan Manhunt In The Brawling Klondike!
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were guests Wednesday of her aunt, Mrs. Ed Russell and other relatives. Mrs. Davenport is the former Dorothy Moore of Sullivan. Miss Becky Brumfette, who has been teaching in the "Vacation Bible School in Ogden, Illinois, will arrive in Sullivan Saturday for a two weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brumette. , Mrs. Lydia Haines End Mrs. Rose Hoskins are spending this week in Indianapolis with Mrs. Haines' daughter, Miss Telia 1Jpir.es. P.ily Bledsoe has returned to Gary, after spending his vacation in Sullivan with hL parents, Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Bledsoe and other relatives. Mrs Dola Fisk and Morgan Bledsoe of Carlisle, Billy Bledsoe of Gary, and Mr. and . Mrs. William Price of Sullivan were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bledsoe. Mrs. Orpha Hull and Mrs. Jas
per Burkett of Palestine. Illi
nois, visited in Sullivaa Monday.
Sullivan Club Meetings "TOR THIS WEEK
Rcyal Neighbors will meet Friday, July 15, at 7:30 p. m.
The Couples Class of the Baptist Church will hold a kid party in the church basement Friday evening at 7:00 Please attend dressed as a kid and bring your own wciners and fruit pie.
Delta Theta "X"au picnic Monday, (July 18. Everyone bring covered dish and table service. Meet in front of K. B. Smith's jewelry store at 6:00 p.m. Transportation provided.
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The Gill Township Farm Bureau will meet with Iladdon Township Sunday, July 17. Tie meeting will be at the Carlisle Park at 7:30 P. m.
The Willing Workers club will meet at the home of Ruby Thrasher, Tuesday, July 19, with Pearl Salter co-hostess. Bring own table service, finished quilt blocks bnd white elephants for sale.
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My Personal Attention To All Meat Orders
CHICKENS, fresh dressed, cut up ready to fry, lb.
59c
Cured Hams
Yz or whole, lb.
Picnic Hams
No shank, lb. .
59c
42c
A Grade Sliced Bacon, lb 59c
Plate Eeef To Boil, lb.
39c
Baby Beef Roasts, lb. ....... 55c . . i , Beefsteak Young and tender, lb. 75c Tender Knit Steak No Bone, lb.' 79c Hamburger ' Fresh ground, lb. 49c
Kingsley . Sunday School will hold their annual ice cream social, Saturday night, July 16, at 8 o'clock on the church lawn. A program will follow the supper. Everyone is cordially invited to come.
The Sullivan County Home Economics Chorus members are asked to meet at the Court House Monday, July 18, at 11:45 a. m. to go to Vincennes for a reheinrsal at the Y.M.C.A. Building.
Californ:3 Long White
Potatoes, .10 lb 55c
Sun Kist Lemons, dozen 49c Armour Star
Lard, 3 lb 45c
Longhorn
Cream Cheese, lb 39c
Matinee 2:00 P. M. Sunday
SUNDAY & MONDAY
THE PLUMMER BROTHERS' MOST DARING HOLD-UP! They Chased The Rumor Of Gold 'Cross Half A Continent . . . Men Who Knew Only How
- To Rob And Kill ... And Their Women Who Lived Onlv For Love!
Their Women Who Lived Only For Love!
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VACATION NEEDS
SUN TAN LOTION 25c. up BATHING CAPS 79c and $1.01 T-4-L (formerly Te-ol) for Poison Ivy 40i 6-12 INSECT REPELLENT 49c PICNIC JUGS $2.98 ui
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The Sullivan Home Economics club wilj meet with Mrs. Emory Thomson, Wednesday, July 20, for the annual picnic dinner. Bring covered dish and table service. The lesson in the afternoon iwill be on flower arrangement, given by Mrs.. Cliff Pyles and Mrs. Etiirl AEen. Please bring flowers and vase.
The W.S.C.S. sf GraysvilHe cl urge Uill mtet with Helen Phillips, Thursday evening, July 21,' at 7 o'clock.. Special feature will be piano selections by Earcld Cushinan. We vfiil plan all-day picnic wi? Sallivan gioup. Please briiv; ycur Swan soap wTap-pers.
BIRTHDAY DINNER A birthday dinner was held Sunday, July 3rd at the Sullivan City Park in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Fred Koster, Mrs. Dorothy Phegley, Miss Beverly Phegley, Mrs. Jack White, Mrs. Ethel Diess and Everett Quick., Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Weaver and Etta Helderman of Sandborn, Mrs. Ethel Diess of Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Quick of Oaktown, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koster, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phegley and children, Beverly and Ronnie, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack White ot Sullivan.
NEW WAGE scale at Crane CRANE, July 14. (UP) Commodore J. H. Jacobson, commanding officer of the Naval Ammunition . Depot here, announced today that a new wage scale for civilian employes would go into effect July 18. Jacobson said the scale would put wages at their average level for this area. He said the raises would add $273,000 to the depot's annual pay roll.
I TO HOLD BASKET DINNER ' There will be a basket riinnur h at Shiloh Church of Christ Simday, July 17. Preaching at 10 "JO . a. m. and Song services at 2:30 p. m. Everyone is invited to at
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Evening Circle of the Methodist W.S.C.S. will meet Tuesday, July 19, at 7:30 at the shelter house in t!ie city park. Bring covered dish and table service.
PAXTON Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lloyd and children, Jerry and Genie Ann, returned home Wednesday evening from a visit with the former's sister, Mrs. Victor Havel and family of Ch-cago.. They1 also visited Mrs. Lyle Foraker . and family while in ( Chicago. 'Mrs. Forfker is the' former Dr.'.s Eenpfiel of Paxton.
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On behalf of the Sullivan Javcees, I would like to thank all the business men, civic clubs, unions, city admin-'istration and . the general, public for their splendid cooperation in helping make th;s past year a successful year for our organization. Sullivan Junior Chamber of Commerce Thomas Grayson, Retiring President
