Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 116, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 June 1946 — Page 3
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From Convention
and Mrs. C. Earl iisner
'Jr. Robert E. Henderson
returned home after at-
:ng the midsummer conven-
of the Indiana Association
Optometrists Sunday and
jnday in Terre Haute. Mrs.
'sher was on the committee for
uxiliary entertainment.
It was the largest midsummer
convention in the association's
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history, with attendance of more than 300. Postpone Graysville Lodge Meeting The instituting of the Graysville Rebekah Lodge has been postponed until a later date. Attend, G.A.R. Convention Mrs. Sadie Pyles, Mrs. Harriet Burnham, Mrs. Tressa Houston and Mrs. Mary Parks of this city attended the G.A.R. Convention in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Farewell Dinner A farewell dinner was held Sunday, June 9th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson and family who are moving to Arkansas this week. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne and daughter, Dola, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Lang and children, Rosalie, Junior, Larry and Fayette, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carpenter and son, Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lang and children, Christine, Buddy and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs.' Ed Lang
and children, Kenny, Etta Mae; and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Flinn and son, Donald, Mr: and Mrs. Bill Bedwell and children, Patty and Billy, J. E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Flinn, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Johnson and children, Wanda and Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Chestnut and children, Linda, Jackie and Rita, Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Bolding and son, Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bolding, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Deward Arney and' son, Deward, Mr. and Mrs.' Donald Arney and son,
Max, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sears, , Mr. and Mrs. Grant Crane, j Frankie Arney and the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Johnson and children, Leon,
; Carl, Walter and Clara Mae.
Afternoon callers were
tains and drapes to be used . at Pythian Sisters various types of windows. The The Pythian Sisters-will meet meeting was brought to a climax , Thursday night, June 13. Officwhen Mrs. Melissa Jones won the ers' are asked to be present as nonnv PiiPssinEr contest and Mrs. there will be work.
Ina Garrison won the prize for
naming correctly the descriptions of various flowers. j I Beta Sigma Phi , The Xi Chapter of Beta Sigma ' Phi Sorority held its regular meeting at the home of Mary Reed on South Court St., Tuesday, June 4th.
The meeting was opened by the members repeating the open
ing ritual in unison. Plans were discussed relative to the Sorori
ty's State Day which is, to bi held at the Antlers Hotel in I Indianapolis on June 23. A num-
Mr. 'her of delegates from this chap-
Announce Engagement Mrs. Otis Russell announces the engagement of her sister, Betty Jo Turpen, formerly of Sullivan and now living in Detroit, Mich., to Dale Cunningham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cunningham, also of Detroit. No date has been set for the wedding.
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and Mrs. Meredith Meier and children, Judy, Marion and Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bedwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arney and children, Betty, Shirley and Norma and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Verlin. Sunshine Home Ec. Club The Sunshine Home Economics Club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Eliza Brower with
Mrs. Dora Eaton acting as cohostess. At the noon hour a covj ered dish dinner was served to j the members apd three guests. I The afternoon meeting was opened by -Mrs. Muriel James j reading tje" Home Ec. Creed. The i group fang "Let Me Call You Sweetheart." The club prayer was ! read.' in unison. Roll call was I answered by "My Favorite Time i Saver," A very interesting les- ' son was given by Mrs. Bessie
Neal on different styles of cur-
ter plan to attend this meeting. Plans were also discussed regarding various activities which the sorority plans to sponsor during the coming year. The cultural subject, "Pride of Possession," was ably given by Norma Stinson followed by a general discussion by all members present. Delicious refreshments were served to the following members: Dola June Braner, Marguerite French, Mary Rogers, Glennovia Wright, Thelma Able, Phyllis Davis, Ramona Everly of Terre Haute, Eleanor Wyman, Norma Stinson, Byrdie Reed and the hostess, Mary Reed.
Needlecraft Club
The Needlecraft Club will meet with Mrs. Arthur Snavely Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o-clock.
Hud Crowder W. R. C. The Hud Crowder W. R. C. No. 275 will meet in regular session Wednesday, June 12 at 2 p. m. All members are urged to be present.
AUTHOR SENDS LETTER OF THANKS
o o Miss Letha Coakley, high school librarian who was also sponsor of the , yearbook this year, has notified Supt. Campbell that she has received a letter of thanks from the novelist, E. J. Nichols, whose book "Hunky Johnny" was quoted in this year's annual. Thinking the author would be pleased to have his book quoted in. a high school yearbook, Miss Coakley sent the page out of the annual to the publisher who had given permission to quote the passage and asked that it be forwarded to the author. The following is an excerpt from the letter of the author who is con
nected with the school of liberal arts of Pennsylvania State College: "Houghton Mifflin has forwarded to me your letter and the enclosed page from the yearbook headed by a quotation from Hunky Johnny. You thought right. I certainly do appreciate your using it just as you did. The old nostalgia for high school athletics stays with me, and I ruspect you must share some of that same interest since you
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