Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 64, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 March 1945 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY HUES" THtffiSDAY, MAR. 29, 1945.

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SOCIETY

Friends Night At Order of Eastern Star

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were given by Sister Elsie Rob- Don East of Carlisle gave a bins. Talks were given by the vis- piano recital in the auditorium iting Worthy Matron, Sister Ber-.of the Presbyterian Indian Traintha Flick of Shelburn Chapter; ' ing School at Tucson, Arizona.

One of the loveliest and largest Brother Ed Hansford, visiting! He also furnished magic tricks attended meetings of the Sullivan I Worthy Patron from Fairbanks for the entire student body and Order of Eastern Star was held Chapter; District Deputy Sister faculty, after which he and his Monday evening, March 26th. The 'Bess Pogue, Past District Deputy parents were guests of the sen-

occasion was Friends' Night and bister Mta JLaylor of Jasonvme seniors in the girls dormitory.

the last meeting of the present Chapter, and many others from Worthy Matron, Sister Edith Mill-: visiting chapters, cr. . There were guests from ShelA bountiful covered dish dinner' burn, Fairbanks, Merom, Jasonwas served to well over a hundred ville, Carlisle, Lewis, Vincennes guests. After opening' in regular; and other chapters. This meeting form and business, the Chapter closed a most successful year for was declared at ease, at which Sister EdiMi Miller, Worthy Ma-

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time the Worthy Matron had arranged a beautiful ceremony. The Worthy Matron gave an inspiring talk on the definition of n friend, and a welcome address. The high school girls' trio sang

three lovely songs, accompanied by Miss Wil liams, direetor of music in the Sullivan Schools, and

these were greatly enjoyed by all

Sister Bess Pogue, District Deputy, was presented a personal gift by Sister Ruth Keene, from the

Worthy Matron. Small gifts were given to ail guests. Lovely words

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ton, the Worthy Patron. liiili-rtains 1 iiIiat,i Students Saturday evening, March 21th,

Sunday morning they attended morning worship with the students, after which motion pictures were taken on the campus of the students with Don.

There arc more than two hundred Indian boys from this school overseas, seven gold stars appear on their service flag. The superintendent is Miss M. E. Miller of Terre Haute, Indiana.

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NOTicK or AITOINTMEN Notice is hereby given that th dersigned has been appointed 1 trix of the estate of Harvey C. C deceased late of Sullivan County iana. Said estate i supposed t solvent. LULU GERTRUDE CCK Exec Lewis E. Chfwnitm, Attorney. Ut ins 3-22-45 St.

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