Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 113, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 6 June 1946 — Page 3
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The Sunbonnet Girls of Cass XTownship held their third gen- . eral session at Union High School May 15th. President Eleanor Meurer called the meeting to order. Response to roll call was made by "What I intend
to do after two years." v V ..Song leader, Patty Harlow, aught us some new club songs.
Programs for the entire year's Harlow, after which a play was regular meetings were given to given by Becky Price, Marilyn each girl. The various record Griffith and Joan Boone, books were discussed and the health chart explained. Games Questions pertaining to the
were then played under the year's work
direction of recreation leader, The recreatio
Marilyn Griffith. Griffith and Barbara Arnold T. ' . , , i then took charge of the play
.me ouiiuuimei vjiris met May period.
as part of the noon lunch. Marv Burkp. a pwirs .-H gill, aiso came and stitched her dress on the sewing machine. Baking II girls met in the Home Economics Room May 23rd at ten o'clock and made quick coffee cakes. Needless to say the warm ' cakes were cut at the noon hour for "sampling."
Sewing I girls met May 29th at Union and hemmed towels.
LOCALS
SCOTT CITY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orr of Maplewood Farms, were guests of Fire Chief and Mrs. Fulmer of Indianapolis for the 500-mile race Thursday. Miss Alma Cutsinger is spending her vacation with friends in Indianapolis. ; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Eldridge were in Sullivan Monday. Mrs. Walter Wyman and mother were in Shelburn Tuesday afternoon. Bruce Holmes and Wayne Dix attended a show in Terre Haute Tuesday evening. Janet Hood is spending a week's vacation with relatives in Indianapolis. Frank Orr, Business Manager of Indiana Fire Chief's Association, held a conference with offi
cials regarding the forth-coming summer vacation at her home convention to be held in Terre here. HaUe" Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Nelson Week-end guests of Mr. -and and children of West Terre Mrs. Lawrence Hauger were Mr. Haute, called on Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Dick Nelson and child- Floyd Owens Sunday evening.
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, , , , Mlr ivir. ana ivirs. wrviiie xsrooKS r.-rrr a mue popping p wim mond, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil1 Y ' . -p.. , m- t. fm 52i?'ntf',n8J'onl0 mn' need it . , ' , , . . , . and Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Tincher S?tv9:, L m aoMy. iw m iron. 35 Nelson and daughter of Clinton. , T TT SW!" " now mip 29ci Try ostn todu " Called On Mrs. Lawrence Hau- Ww tot pep. younger feeling, this very day, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Black of epr cundav afternoon ao eouum t&mm a,, calcium ma ohosuioru.. v.m. .WW ger Sunday afternoon. For sale at all drug stores everywhere
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and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens Tuesday evening. Laura Hamilton, who has be?n seriously ill is recuperating nicely. Gene Hauger of the U. S. Navy, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence. Hauger. He has returned to the hospital at Great Lakes, Illinois. Virginia Hamilton, who has been teaching school at Charleston, Illinois, is spending her
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22nd for their fourth general meeting at Union High School. Roll call response, was "One thing which makes a girl at
tractive." Group singing was di-
rected by the song leader, Patty ter cakes. The cakes were served
Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Dale of
were discussed. Lansing, Illinois, visited in Sulleaders, Marilyn ! livan from Thursday until Sun
day with his parents and , his grandmother, Mrs. Martha Mc-
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Mrs. H. H. Wilson and Mrs., Amelia Crowder left this morning for Cincinnati, Ohio, where they were called due to the death of Mrs. Wilson's brother,
Frank Aprice.
Group MeetingOn May 16th Baking I girls"of the Sunbonnet Girls met in an all-day meeting at the Home
Economics Room and made but
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