Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 242, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 December 1946 — Page 4

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Gymnasium On November 27, in Mr. Walters' fifth grade room they had a Thanksgiving program. Several parents attended. The following program was given: Subjects For Talks 1. "Thankful for What" by Jane Ann Myers. 2. "Why the Pilgrims Came to

America" by Marilyn Ann McMilan. 3. "Why I Should be Thankful" by Rosemarie Page. Dramatizations 1. A conversation between a Pilgrim girl and a Modern girl Joanne Campbell, modern girl, Margo Adams, Pilgrim girl." 2. A conversation between a

Pilgrim boy and an Indian boy Pilgrim boy, David Lee Wright; Indian boy, Gordon Wolfe. 3. Thanksgiving Poems "A Little Song of Life" Eva Metcalf; "Thanksgiving Table" Paula Smith; "Whole Duty of Children" Jim Wheeler; "Our Thank You" Patty Orr; "Kittens Thanksgiving" Sally Billman. 4. Songs by Marilyn McMillan and Eva Metcalf "Big Fat Turkey," Marilyn McMillan, Sally Billman, and Margo Adams;

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Junior High Grades Miss Lee's room has an Indian

village on its table. It has tepees and men and women leaning up against them. There are also little

sprigs of evergree for trees and berries on the ground. After hearing Virginia Giles, Allan Medsker, William Stewart, and Leon Jewell give reports on fish aquariums, Miss Vincent's room decided to make one. Mary Nell Miller is helping supply

fish.

Miss Vincent's room had the highest per cent of visitors in the

entire school during American Education Week. She and her pupils will all get free tickets to every school sponsored activity this year.

Reporter, Jane Powell.

Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

LOCALS

Pythian Sisters meeting, postponed until December 12.

With The Colors

G. H. Club, Thursday, December 5, Mrs. Beulah Reeves, 419 South Main St. All-day meetingr. Please bring covered dish and table service.

Zclma Harbaugh Missionary Society, Thursday, December 5th, 7:30 o'clock, Mrs. Claude Ford.

Basketball Mothers Club, Monday, December 9. 2:00 ; p. m., Mrs. Paul Howe, 735 North Main Street.

Sullivan RebeKah Lodge No. 252, Thursday, December 5, regular meeting. Visiting Rebekahs welcome.

Presbyterian Senior class choir practice, eight o'clock, at the church, tonight, Dec. 4.

Pfc. James E. Farris of Chanute Field, spent the week-end in Sullivan with his mother, Mrs. Don Dudley, and his sister, Mrs. Robert Milam and family. LEWIS

Mr. and Mrs. Gus Richey en-,

tertained the following guests Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs..Herschel Daugherty of Blackhawk, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Richey of Miami, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tony of Clay City, and Miss June Richey of Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Knight,Fern Crabill and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Price spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheaton and Janice were in Sullivan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Boston of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben

Boston. ' Pearl Richey of Terre Haute, spent Sunday, with his father, James Richey, who is ill. Lucille Richey was in Clay, City on business Friday. Scott Crabill and son, Bob, have returned from Indianapolis.

Royal Neighbors, regular meeting, Woodman Hall, Friday, December 6, 7:30 p. m. Degree staff be present, there will be work. Election of officers to be held at this meeting for new year. Good attendance.

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tona Beach, Florida, and

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Jim Durham, here over Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. DerriM

Frankfort, spent last week-

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River, 111., and Mrs. Roy Lot Three Oaks, Michigan, are v

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D. N. Railsback. Mrs. Laird Mrs. Loot are sisters of Railsback.

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were Thanksgiving week guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Vaught and son, Jackie, ofV livan route five. Mrs. A. J. a

Methodist choir practice, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Very important that alt members be present. Practice on Christmas music.

The Presbyterian Women's Prayer Circle will meet Thursday morning at 9:45 with Mrs. Hinkle Hays.

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