Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 78, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 April 1946 — Page 8

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Sorority Meets I Mrs. Evelyn Diclter.-on

hostess for the "Model Meeting" ox the Xi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Tue-day evenin? April 16th. After a short business session iai-y Kogrs was. in charge of the cultural progrand on "The Art of Dress", which was given '. in a most interesting manner. ) A social hour was then enjoyed and light refreshments j were served to the', following members, and' guests: ;Dola June Braner and Kate Hankins, guests, Mrs. Byrdie Reed, sponsor, Mary Jane Moon, Doris Dodd, Thelma I Able, Phyllis Ellis,'1 Mildred Wees, Ramona Everly, Norma i Stinson, Freida Tubby, Mary Rogers, Marguerite French and the hostess, Evelyn Diekerson. The next meeting is to be held

April 30th in honor of "Founder's Day" of the sorority and pledge services for new members arid also the ritual of jewel degree to be given to some of the m embers.

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Easter Baskets 35c up

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Sunday Dinner . A dinner was enjoyed Sunday in honor of the birthdays . of Rachel Cooper, Walter Everhart and Fred Cooper and the wedding anniversary of Mr. and 'Mrs. Walter Everhart. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Connc P"d sons, Jimmy and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hubbard and son, Niel, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Everhart, Mrs. Effie Cooper, Fred Cooper, Mr. . and Mrs. Lloyd Mowery and Kendlick Flaugher of Mooresville,

Ind., Esther Everhart, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Everhart. HOTEL SETTLES . FOR HORSE

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KOLA WITCHOTA Invites You!

COLUMBIA, S. C. (UP) It's a horse on Georga Lippard, Columbia, S. C, hotel manager. . When an itinerant Wild West show stopping at his establishment lacked funds to pay the bill, Lippard was forced to accept one rodio horse in lieu thereof. , . ' .-.

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Charlotte Ann Sweet of Rich- j mond, is, visiting her aunt and

uncle, Mr; and Mrs, H. V. Bennett during Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. James Sinclair and daughter, Karen, and . Zola Betty and Bob Sinclair left Wednesday for a week's visit in Washington, D. C. with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mahoney." - Misses Mary Alyoe Donnelly and Norma Anstead spent last week-end at the Kappa Alpha Theta House at Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred T. Rig"i of Newark, New Jersey, o.nd Mr? W. P. Riggs will arrive in Sullivan Saturday ; to spend Easter with Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Dutton. Ted Kirk is confined to his home with illness.

No One Need Ever Caution Us . against extravagance in funeral costs. u - Keeping within a family's price . ' limit, at our funeral home, is a business ' principle to which we never make an exception. RAILSBACK FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Phone 89 Sullivan

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