Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 159, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 August 1949 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-. THURSDAY, AUG. 11. 1949.
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Mm V UU1 AlUlllW,Villliig YV 111 kVi held Sunday, August 21st. There will be all-day services and basket dinner at noon.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL NOTICE Sunday School will be held
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JACK" J ARRETT CLAIMS BRIDE i Miss Alice Jo Levi, daughter of Mrs. Hope Levi of Anderson, and Herman Levi, Jr., of Evansville, became -the bride of Jack Lee Jarrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Jarrett, of Sullivan, on Sunday afternoon, June 26, in Anderson. The wedding vows were repeated before an altar banked with palms and large baskets of garden flow s and lighted candelabra. , Preceding the ceremony as the guests were being seated a prelude of organ music was presented. ' The bnrle given in marr'Re by her father, was dressed in a white brocaded organdy fitted to the hipline where it fell into a long train. Her finger-tip veil of illusion edged in lace was held in place with a seed pearl tiara. Her bouquet was an arrangement of white carnations and gardenia with a ribbon shower of baby breath caught in a lover's knot. Miss Jerry Levi attended as maid of honor. She was gowned in a sky-bluf orgnndy fashioned like that of the bride. Miss Pamela Douglas and Miss Kay Jarrett, flower girls, preceded the bride to the chapel carrying baskets of rose petals. Attending the groom as best man was James Casey. Mrs. Levi, mother of the bride, was dressed in a black dress and
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wore white accessories and a white corsage. Mrs. Jarrett, the grccm's mother, wore a beige dress with black accessories and a white corsage. Mrs. Jarrett is a graduate of Anderson High School and Mr. Jarrett is a graduate of Markleville High School. "They are residing on a farm near Sullivan.
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Baby Erownie Special '. $2.75 Brownie Hawkeye $5.50 Browr.:3 Target Six-20 ." $6.35 Brownie Reflex : $10.95 Kodak Dua flex $13.50 Other Kodaks $24.50 $38.50 to $71.00 Genuine KODAK FILM (All Sizes)
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CONGRATULATIONS 1 o Tlie MEMBERS OF THE 4-H CLUBS On The Best 4-H Fair Of Their Organization
Between Sessions of the Fair come in and COOL OFF. Our Store is AIR CONDITIONED,
LOCALS
Bryan Bell ot ir'aris, Illinois, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mason and his mother, Mrs. Minnie Bell, who is confined to the Mary Sherman Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. 'Lucius Caton visited Thurtnan Frakes at Linton
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last Friday. Mr. Frakes is some better, at this time. Tommy Caton of North French Street and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Sheffied of Muncie spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lucius ' Caton and attended Old Settlers. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Caton and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McDonald and Ray and Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Verie Caton and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Drake spent Sunday vith Mr. and Mrs. Caton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gray and Mrs. Flossie Osburn are visiting in the West. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Caton and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McDonald attended the wedding of Miss .Tovre Johnson and Jerry McCoy at Terre Haute,. Saturday evening. James W. Hedrick of1 Sullivan was admitted to the Robert Long Hospital in Indianapolis last Friday for treatment. Friends may ""ito tr him at the following address? Robert Long Hospital, Indiana University Medicpl Center, 1040-1232 West Michigan Ave., Indianapolis 7, Indiana. Mrs. Emory Stanley and' Mrs. Everett Irvin left last night for Tucson. Arizona for a visit with relatives.
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lood and choice 190-250 lbs., $23.00 $23.25, top $23.50 sparingly, scattering 250-290 lbs., $21.50 j $23.00, 160-185 lbs., $22.00 ' $22.75; sows active, firm, good and choice 270-400 lbs., $18.00 $19.50, 400-550 lbs., $15.00 $lii.00, heavier weighLs down to $14.50 jor less. .. ,v I Cattle 600, calves 500; all slaughter classes about steady, iload high good near 1160 lb.
steers about steady $27.00, load good 1070 lb. weights $26.65, load good to low choice medium weights held around $27.00 or more, small lots medium and
good shortfed yearlings $24.00 $26.50, few just medium yearlings nd heifers $21.g0 $23.00, bulk common and medium beef cows $14.25 $16.00, few medium and igood $16.50 $17.00, stockers and feeders about steady, medium I 550-700 lb. feeder steers $20.00 , $23.50, good and choice stock 1 steers and heifer calves $24.50
$2b.00, vealers moderately active, steady, good and choice $26.00 $27.00, common and medium $20.50 $25.50. Sheep 500, supply 'mainly trucked in native spring lambs, sprinkling high good and choice Peace A4 Last From PERSISTENT ITCH! No wonder thousands teased by itchy torment bless the day they changed to Resinol. Here's quick actiun from first moment a blissful ser.se of peace that lasts and lasts, thanks to ti active soothing agents in a lanolin ba:ie that stays oa. Dea't be content with enytnillg leus etlective than Kesinol Ointment.
$25.00, bulk good and choice around $24.50, medium and good $22.00 $23.50, common, mainly $19.00 $21.00, slaughter ewes scarce, bulk $5.00 $6.50, choice lightweights $8.00. , ' i ., NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executrix of tne tstale of Olio M. t?briu, defeased lula of Sullivan County, Indiana. Suid estate is supposed to. be solvent. MATTI3 C. SEBRING Executrix
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