Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 83, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 25 April 1946 — Page 5
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
SULDVAN DAILY TIMES-THURSDAY, SPKITJ 25, 196 PAGE FIVE
series of articles in Harper's magazine. Mrs. Scott spoke first of the rural - decorations - of Diego Ri-
SOCIETY Woman's Club Closes 1 Ifae Year's Study 1 "Maple Corners," the beautiful country home of Mrs. Paul Wi- ' hie, furnished the setting for vhe closing meeting of the Woman'.'; Club on Tuesday, April 23. A covered dish luncheon was enjoyed by twenty-seven members nnd
nwo guwus, wi. uu : listeners to see the revolutionary ; of Ann Arbor Michigan and Mrs. lol.f whkh rharacferizes ,he . W. T. Riggs of Norfolk, Virgmia. k f thi? .arUst,
During the business' ression three delegates" were named, to attend the fifty-sixth r annual convention . of the Indinna Federation of Worren's Clubs to be held at French Lick. May 13, 14 rend 15, nam1'!7, Mcrdumrs Waldo Wheeler, Valcolm Canipheil and . Rudolph Wcniz; alternates tiara-
was a large bouquet of assorted rpring flowers. Following a delicious dessert course, the .regular ; business
vera which he painted in the iVa- meeting was held. Roll call was tional Palace and the Palace of 'answered with a ttatsmenl of Cortez at Cuernavaca, Mexico, Ifact from either the Constitution under- the patronage of PwteHt or By-laws. Special guest of ih3 W. Morrow, Ambassador Extra- evening was Mrs. Virginia Hall ordinary to Mexico. Mrs. Scott of Zionsvillc. Mrs, Hall is Cenhad with her reproductions . of I tral Province Chairman . and a these murals which enabled her , member of Grand Council of Psi
Iota Xi. After tire business meeting, Mrs. Hall spoke to the sorority pointing out charity projects
In the second place Mrs. Scott of the National Organization for discussed art in its relation a the coming year: namely, '.he business and among several illu- Speech and Hearing Clinic, the ;.tral.ion.s made use of the .IstaiH Indianapolis fc'.vmnhony Orctie$-
Announce Encasement Mrs. Charles Strong, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Hubble ' Mrs. Cliff Strong and son, Jack, of Shelburn, R. R. 1, announce I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright and
the engagement and approaching 'son, Terry, all of Linton; Mrs,
marriage of their daughter, Nor-1 Grace Anderson and son, Everett,
ma, to Lester E. Mounts of Alex- of Worthington, Mr. and Mrs. andria, Ind. " Dwight Pope and sons, Don and The wedding will take place at Jon of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. 7 p. m. on Mother's Day, May 12, Harold Harchman and daughter, at Oaktown, with the Rev. Avery Janell, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. performing the ceremony. Charier "Ruddell and daughter,
Miss Hubble is a graduate of ,' Jessie, of Sullivan.
the Hymera High School with the class of 1946. Mr. Mounts, who is a World War II veteran, is a graduate of the Pleasantville High
School with the class of 1938. Mr. Mounts served four years with the United States Army.
of the contest carried out l7 Peril -Cola on the wbierf. "-'or-irait of America fur 1IMG." Mrs. Donnelly read n inner prepared by Mrs. J. P. ot ration
ed respectively were, Mrs. John on the merit of the painting: ef T. Keys, Miss Beatrice Owens pablo picass0) arid jn conclusion
and Mr:. Jonn f.. Curry. J avf oxoprrrts from an :r.-t;nle ,n1aoW
Tr.e study theme fcr the year written by Dorothy Thompson j winnin.
he- been "Bridges to the Suture" ; entitled, "The Twelve-foot Ceiland the concluding program had ins.''' to .'.;.) wiih the agencies which i
Kir:: .John jpmnor ant virt.
tra. Iloosier Art Calon. Mrs. Hnll rbmpliront.eil Beta Moil Chapter for parO.ipnt.inn in -nil nation;;! projects in addition to
charitable work carried on our own community.
Farewell Dinner For IHrs. Drciuion Friends and neighbors gathered
in at the home of Mrs. H. M. Stewjart, 230 South Section Street, for
spen.-or nd dlrnminnie nrt, prosf-ntcd as the Brid?e over which will travel the machinery for the rrvlari7i!ion of nrt. The panel dfcms ion was led by Mrsi. E: F. Sprier -vho ;v?.: assisted by Mr:. C. D. Scott nnd Mrs. Tom Donnelly. Mrs. Springer cave a lucid oxplanaticn of the pcrsibility :"er '.he growth cf modern art in a democracy ar- argued by ' jeorga B'd:i!e 5i5iart Dnvis in n
Rudolph Vvrnz
deliffhled th'ir
eadier.ee with a sprightly :'tjrtrumcnl.nl dust, "Marhittn H" err" E.c T'
Mrs. WibleN
Several hands of bridge were a co-operative farewell dinner
with Frances Phillipj for Mrs. ,Roy Drennon on Monday high prize in contract ' evening, April 15.
and Harriet Ford high in auction. Mrs. Drennon and her family The hostesses were Vivian resided on South Section Street Smith. Bslty McCracken, J.Ton- for more than 30 years. She has (5t Krotis. Eccky Martin .-and recently sold her home and for
Ruth Thayer. Other members jprer-nt were: Mona Stull. -'Ann iTcn"h. Sybil Wray, "brm
, ... Ford. E,-.t-y Boss. Beverlv Mcrang beautifully r-,nnn ,,,
jin;nij"i - i.aien rum ifiiny-
s jv eaid fiiuj :t-1 to v.wf. j liv Benjamin Whellpley, namely, '
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"Bird"! in the High Hall Garden" err! "Go not Happy Day." Tup ro-'ring president,. Mrs. Waldo Wheeler, voiced her nprreciatien to the membes r'or tfcair loyal support and turned
over the gavel to the 'jrendsnt-
mrron.
i Foi'd, Kathleen lYmn, Mp'v Eve
lyn Pigg. Karv Jo Smith, .'vr-n-y
Tcmpleton, Frances PhiPip'
the present is to visit her son, Major Clyde Drennon," who is a patient in a sanitarium in Denver, Colorado. . 1 - I A lovely gift was presented to her. . Those in attendance were Mes-
dames Lou Wible, Margaret Als
J f "J DO 3 V oilman, Mary Scntt. u. J. Aikm k Sob! Mrs-; faIcolm campbeii Medsk Marie Ya ' FT? AT. nmm I Wn F? responded and -, Vickrry, Kathryn Llppc
FUNERAL
D?3srirer "Ailn'n's Service Costs No More."
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f;n:mdrd f: hopaful note "or vhe
clubs well-being in 1940-47.
Jean Stewart, Eileen Yaw, Mable man- Hallie Steele, Ina Creager, Now'.in, Patsy Keiv, Monti: Arlie Collins, Myrtle Martin, Weir, Sarah Martin. p-v-r-. Leota Raybolt, Elsie Nichols, Enor he, 'Jinny McGuire, Millie Lelia Bed well, Susie Wilson, Jesse Frakes, Th.elma Shepherd.' Jo : Boothe, Laura Connor, Martha Steele! ' Millie Tavlor, "Jlc-nov I Crcoks- Mary Humphreys, Geneva
HoiJman, Mary Scntt. Paulin- e's- &tella KaiisoacK, Misses
ciara Keys ana Eleanor wan, Messrs Sonny Wall and David
Basketball Club Meets Mrs. Bob Clarkson entertained the Moth err Basketball club at her new home on North Court Street Monday afternoon, April 22. Mrs. Southwood called the meeting to order and the secretary and treasurer's report was given and approved. Plans for a banquet to be held May 3rd were made and other business was discussed. After the business sessions members gathered a-
round the table and sandwiches, cake and coffee were served to
Mesdames Tom Sevier, Carl
Hileediek and son. Bob, George
Herin, Isaac Southwood, Hubert Sevier, Paul Howe, H. L. Kaiser, Bill Jared, Paul Sims, A. B. Libke and son, Jim, and the hostess, Mrs. Clarkson and her mother, Mrs. Pirtle. DODD BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trueblood called on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Sinclair Saturday. Abe Wilkey was the guest of George Burton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Wood were dinner guerts of Mr. and Mrs. Flem Rankin and Mr. and . Mrs. Gene Rankin Thursday of last
week.
Mrs. Wilber Wade was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wade
and son, Lloyd, Easter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pad Parr and
Mr, and Mrs. James Woner were
in Sullivan Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hayden and
family were the guests of home
folks here over the week-end.
Mrs. Lillie Thompson and
daughter, Mrs. Ray Clark
son were in Sullivan Saturday
Mrs. Luvisa Wood, Abe Wilkey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Means and Mrs. Ed Vowell attended the funeral services for Paul Wilkey last week at the Railsback Funeral Home in Sullivan. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Prayer meeting at 7:00 P. M.
EXLINE CORNER
Mrs. David Brown and daughter were in Dugger Thursday. Mrs. John Story of Dugger, visited Mrs. Frank Hopkins Monday. Mrs. Frank Hopkins was in Terre Haute Saturday. Carl Brown was in Terre Haute Monday. j
JUST GIVE 'EM TIME JACKSONVILLE, Florida (UP) Willie Mark of this city lost his pocket watch In 1920. He asked police detectives to find it. This year the watch turned up in a local pawnshop and now you
and 1 guessed it the hunt is on for
Willie.
Today's Traffic Tip (Distributed by United P.ress) Are you driving a warweary car? Inspection today means protection tomorrow. Give yourself and others a break with a brake that works. Don't keep your car in first crash condition. Tell' a mechanic, not a jury. National Safety Council. '
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Pp.-', K-'c-s Club FcrTorEt1. ' Th p:etin? of the F-st. v--tn's club which war to be held F-'Vlnv r-t the home o? Miv. '. ,yd:.a Brown has been deferred until "id"v pvcriipsf. May 3, due io the death of W. V. Jennings.
Humphrey, the honor guest, Mrs. Drennon and the' hostess, Mrs. Stewart. n ' tat bih " ai Bsskst .DiTOer L'-.er? Sl3t Birthday A basket dinner vas held Sunday r.t the Linton city park in
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