Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 193, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 September 1946 — Page 3
SULLIVAN, INDIANA'
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, SEPT. 2G, 1043. PAGE THREE
GRAYSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
PLEASANTVILLE
Rev. and Mrs. Karns attended the District Conference at Sullivan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brashier and children of Sullivan, called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newkirk and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brust
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RUB ON
The F.F.A. elected the following . officers in their regular meeting September 23: John Ransford, President; Dwight Burton, Vice-President; Gene
Easter, Secretary; Bill Burnett, Thursday evaning. rummage sale again this Satur- 1 Treasurer; Floyd Hopewell, Re- Mrs. Lola Frye and son, were 1
porter; curi nams. aenunei, in vincennes inursaay. Dinner mf"st Knnd.iv of Mrs I
Student Several from the community Callie Timmerman were Mrs. surprised Rev. and Mrs. Karns Tf)a Hn(?an nf Sn1,berrv. Mr. and
David Loudermilk, Council Member.
The F.F.A. boys are
proud of their Softball team this
ouite with 3 pound party after prayer Mrs. Bud Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
"'"""s "u,"uo' i"6"-. .THckson and dauenter oi ierre
uiuuu ux uicil Buiiuaii Leant iiiid rT.- " year. They have won two of the S I aute and Mr" aJ?d... MfS'
four games played Two games , ; "a nd M rs. John unmenaan .na aun Ann.
The Junior Class had a party for Sharon Canary last Thursday night. Those who attended were Charlotte Phillips, Nellie
Rooksberry. Mrs. Hazel Newkirk attended the W.S.C.S. meeting at Sullivan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Timmerman,
BIKINI GOAT GETS TRANSFUSION
Jared, Delores Clark, . Myrna Mrs. Lenore Brown and Mrs. Clayton, Rose Pierce, Venedas Daisy Corbin attended the G.O.P. Adams, Doris Huff, Pat Steele, meeting in Sullivan Thursday Dave Vermillion, Bill Petbtel, evening. Jce Burton. Burl Harris, Phillip Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer Badger, Bill Gilbreath, Floyd and children cf Anderson and Hopewell, Lloyd Wade and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brust of John Ransford. Sharon is mov- Sullivan, visited Saturday night irtg from Graysville to Hammond, with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brust. Indiana this week. j Mr. and Mrs. George Saucerncn and Bill Daugherty visited Al! of the classes have or- in Terre Haute Sunday. They ganized and elected officers ior were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. the coming year. These are: Saueerman and daughter and Seniors Gene Gilb-eath, Pres-fami,y-ident; Nellie Foutz, Vice-Presi- Mr- and Mrs. Carl Henderson, dent: Stella Foutz, Secretary- Mr. and Mrs. Berry and Mrs. Treasurer; Joyce Murdock, Stu- Estella Howard called on Mr. dent Council Member. and Mrs. Jesse Brown Sunday afternoon. Juniors Charlotte Phillips, I Miss Darlene Brown was a President; Phillip Badger, Vice- diRnr guest Sunday of Mrs. President; Veneda Adams,, Sec- Julia Erown and family. retary-Treasurer; John Ransford, . t Student Council Member. ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Lester, Sophomores Duane Mfonk, Mrs. Aria Lester and family President; Roy Parsons, Vice- spent Sunday at Spring Mill President; John Coffman, Secre- Park. tary-Treasurer; Richard Pethtel, 1 , Student Council Member. .' George Shepherd spent the Freshmen- Darrel Burton, week-end in Indianapolis the President; Richard Huff, Vice- 2uest of Mrs- Booker and childPresident; Gene Dunivan, Sec-iren-retary-Treasurer; Mary Gil- Mr and Mrs. paui Wilson lad breath, Student Council Member, i as their gu2sts over the week Eighth Grade Bob Clark, 'end Mr. and Mrs jerrei o President; Barbara Hardy, Vice- Anderson. President; Helen Dunivan, Sec- I ' retary-Treasurer; Gloria Don-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newkirk pldson, Student Council Mem- and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brust ber. visited with Mrs. Ella Dunbar
Seventh Grade Bobby Phil- ot Terre Haute one day last i lips, President; Dale Phillips, .week.
Vice-President; Stephen Nowlin, lhe W.S.C.S. will hold a
Secretary-Treasurer; Carol Lou-
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dermilk, Student Council , Mem- : ber.' - ' ( Cur school was entertained i last Wednesday during the ac- j tivity period by "Big Rich" of ' Evansville, Indiana. Everyone enjoyed his program of poetry and humor. The Junior class will sponsor Louis McBr'ide, a ventriloquist and magician, in an evening of entertainment at the school building Thursday, October 3. Mr. W. S. Willett entertained
, the student body Tuesday dur
ing the activity period with a talk "A Bazaar in India." The Student Council has organized for the year under the
. leadership of the following offi
cers: Gene Gilbreath, President; T . Tor 3 1 trj " ' i..
Charlotte Phillips, SecretaryTreasurer; John Ransfordv Reporter. School Reporter, John Ransford.
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At Peace Parley
THE ATTACK TRANSPORT U. S. S. Burleson has arrived at Washing, ton, D. C, Navy yard with its strange cargo of 2,500 travel-weary ; pigs, rats and goats, all survivurs of the Bikini atom bomb tests. One anemic goat gets a blood transfusion from three sailors before being unloaded, after which scientists will study possible effects of radioactivity. (International)
PUBLIC SALE The following household articles will be sold at public auction at the residence of the late Minnie Benson, Y4 mile north of Benson Chapel Church. SATURDAY, SEPT. 28th, 1946 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. (CST)- . 3-Piece Living Room Suite; 2 Rugs (9x12 and 11x12); 1 Congoleum Rug (11x12); Dining Table; Writing Desk; Straight Chairs; Rockers; Lawn Chairs; Battery Radio, good one; 3-Burner Kerosene Stove; 2 Porcelain-Top Tables; Florence Heater, good condition; Day bed; Bed, Springs & Mattress; Feather Bed;. Folding Cot; Small Bed; Dresser; Ice Box; Lawn Mower; Dishes; Cooking Utensils; Carpet Sweeper; Fruit Jars; Scythe; Garden Plow. Other Articles Too Numerous To Mention. TERMS, CASH. Not responsible for accidents. EMMET HARRISON, Auct.
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THE FIRST woman to address the Paris peace conference is Dr. Gertruda Sekaninova of Czechoslovakia, the only feminine delegate at the parley. She asked the conference to consider human elements in xing boundaries, declaring frontiers dra-,vn with only economic, military and political ends In view, cut through itowns and might disrupt lives of thouandfl of persona. ( International)
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