Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 44, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 March 1947 — Page 7

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BUEOVAN DA1EY TQSEE MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1941 SULLIVAN, INDIANA

SOCIETY

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CLUB MEETING The Triple T Home Ec club met at the home of Bette Wheeler for their regular meeting. A covered dish dinner was held at the noon hour. nnrned bv the vice-oresident. Pearl McGhee. Roll call was answered by a quotation of a "HMrintf iht hnci ness session two new members were added to the club. They are Mrs. Fern Pigg and Mrs. Bette Skinner. Lula Phillips was I m i Qnlt psylnr rent and own jrow home. Special barramt on property on Installment plan. Also farnu for tale. W. T. MELLOTT Whatever the need or emer-" gency may be, you can get a, quick cash loan here on yourj . car. Repay monthly. Come in f. . . of phone for details ofj .our Auto Loan Service. ' i Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Middle East Side Sq.

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remembered by her secret pal. At the close of Hie business session a delightful program was given by Zelpha Goodman. The next meeting will be at the home 01 Edith Wheeler on March 12.

Eaton, Vivian Stull, Geneva! Spencer, Zelpha Goodman, Edith Wheeler, Ruby Bedwell, Hallali Robbins. Fprn Picfff. Ret.t.f 5?kinner, Clio Crawford, Aletha Exline, Pearl McGhee and the hostess, Bette Wheeler. .. ,. SHOWER Mrs. William Watkins was hos tess for a shower for Mrs. Virgil B. Watkins, February 25th at her home. Those present were Mesdames Frankie McGhee, Mildred McGhee and daughters, Kay and Ginger, Zelma Edds, Mary Mood, Chloe Quackenbush, Rosella Rey- ' nolds, ' Isbell Wilson, Ella Sims, Lucile Stevenson, Roxie Smith, Ruby Smith and daughter, Linda, i Clarice Smith and daughter, i Janet. Clouris Watkins and dau ghters, Lois and Janet. Mrs. Watkins received many nice and lovely gifts. Games were played and prizes were given to Mrs. Rosella Reynolds and Mrs. Frankie McGhee. Refreshments of sandwiches, cookies, candy, coffee and tea were served. NEW LEBANON W.S.C.S. NOTICE i Thsre will be a special meeting of the New Lebanon W.S.C.S. I Thursday night, March 6th at 7:00 o'clock at the home of Mips. Robert Wilson. All members please be present. 7-

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II. B. CAMFBIiLL CLASS PARTY

The H. B. Campbell class party was held in the lower auditorium of the Baptist church Monday night, February 24. The meeting ' opened with the. group singing "Higher Ground." Prayer by Miss Effie Doutlntt. Minutes of the previous meeting 'were read and approved followed by roll call and collection. After a short busi- I ness session the following pro- ! gram was given: Song, "America" i Dy an. n poem Dy j&agar vjucsi was read by Arlie Collins. Devo"ons were by Miss Kittle Barnes. Song 'Beautiful Garden of Prayer." Mizpah Benediction. A faP dress and hat making contest was enjoyed after which 26 members and guests were seated at a long table decorated with red, white and blue paper streamers and Washington hatchets and lighted with candles. Delicious refreshments of salad, sandwiches and coffee were hostesses Ola Cline, served by Arlie Collins, Fern Collins and Josephine Conner. aiiuiiLii TrrMi-rn A shower was given in honor nf FiPttv anrt Ravmnnri Pies Friday night, February 21, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Robbins at Carlisle. Those present were Mrs. Stanley Ellis, Mr, and Mrs. John Hargis, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robbins and children, Jackie, Lois, Betty, Sharon and Anna, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roberts and children, Jerry, Wilma, Virginia, Judy and Billy, Mr. and Mirs. Ben Carrico and son, Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kluesner and children, Bobby and Louise, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Preston,, Mr. land Mrs, Paul Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Norns and daughter. Everetta Kay, Mrs. Lillie Carrico, Mr. and M,-s. Ira Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. James Boone,

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John McCarty, Ross Lynch, Rus-jand sell Ladson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray - mond Broshears, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Harry i Lambeth, MJr. and Mrs. Claude Clark and son, Harold Wayne, Mr.' and Mrs. Floyd C. Horton, James Robbins, Bob Robbins, Jackie Kay, Francis Carrico, Donnie Carrico, Zilpha Robbins, Loretta Broshears, James Scott, Peggy Robbins, Grace Robbins, Ivan Robbins Jr. They received many nice gifts. ! Entertainment was by Martin L. !Pigg, Ernest and Rodman Stanley, Bob Snyder and Mr. DilllnSnam ' SIIOWER A shower was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Ben son Saturday evening, February oo ii i ir j tito C dl LIJC Ui till. ailKX lino. lUUMUdU L.6USUU. man, jiu.5 auu nqpfni tift: wprp rpppived Those lending were Mr and Those attending were Mir- and Mrs. Henry Elliott and children. Mrs. A. L. Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. yy jjix Mr and Mrs Herbert nw M ' A R ' ir;,,h,r . 'and Phillip, Mrs. Walter Wyman, Hester Sluder, Mr. and Mrs. '

Hnmpr Pittmsn Mr and Mrs lenl ciuzensuip. ana service. ' x 'and in marked leadership. Among JLmorv Benson, Uaniel jonnson,. j!f. , o Miio

TJT Qr, AT.-c Tt.mll Taft 3nH JiMl" j mi Marts and daughter, Mrs. Ida Marts, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Raider and son, Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Thompson and son, Mir. and Mrs. Claude Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Starks and Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Dix and children, Mr. and Mrs. James Lovelace, Wilma, Betty and Wayne, Mr. and Mjrs. J. A. Bostick and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dix and Bernard Lee, Mrs. Gene Wyman, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blount, Mrs, Edna Clark

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IMrs, William Benson and:, the and Mrs. host and hostess, Mr, Thurman Benson. . CROSS ROAD HOME EC CLUB

The Cross Road Home -Econ- Township and County leaders omics club held their February from all parts of the state. The meeting at the Benson. Chapel quartette appeared on the prochurch. The next meeting will be gram again . Wednesday morning on March 6th and a covered dish representing the 7th District.

i"""lc W1 1 ..' t Inn r. s v. in IiM1AI rf muse iiavjug uii uiuoja in vauuary, February and March. Miss Gentry will be present with a lesson and all members are urged to. attend. Visitors are welcome. I . . . -m-m . .' FORMER RESIDENT HONORED

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The Calumet Township Junior , . - T ,- riign scnooi oi uary, inaiana, recently admitted eighteen of students into the NaSJf fnal Junior 'Honor bociet y i u dents are admitted, to this society if they possess the following quainicauons. uooa cnarwriei, 1mn- lu&u 111 ' CAl-cl i . ... , i service muse duiiuueu WM jaiau nciac Anderson, daughter of Mr. ' and Mrs. Gus Anderson of Black Oak Road. Gary. The Andersons- are former residents of Sullivan. FARM BUREAU MEETING The regular Farm Bureau meeting will be held Monday night, March 3, at 7:30 o'clock at the Graysville school. 4-H Club Work is the theme of this meeting. Master of ceremonies will be Charlotte Phillips.

Joyce Murdock will give a report niet Wednesday, February .26 for on the County Award trip to the special meeting of the month. Chicago. Jean Godfrey will give I The president called the meeta report on the State Award trip ing to order pr0mptly at 2 to the 4-H Club Congress. County 1 0ciock and the ooenins sone.

Home Demonstration Agent, Miss Jefmnette Gentry, will talk on Sullivan County 4-H Club work. Stephen Nowlin will play piano selections. Refreshments will be served. . TURMAN TOWNSHIP TRIPLE L CLUB The Turman Township Triple L club will meet at the home of i Mrs. Cora Burton for a covered dish luncheon on March 6. Visitors welcome. Named by Young if ' . John H. Payne, Jr. NEW executive vice president of the Federation for Railway Progress is John H. Payne, Jr., of Tarrytown, N. 31-ycar-old World War II naval officer who was formerly assistant to the executive manager of the American Bankers association. Payne has been named by Robert R. Young, organizer of the new railroad group. (International) PRESIDENT OPENS

SPEAKING FROM THE WHITE HOUSE, President Harry S Truman officially opens the 1347 Red Cross fund drive for 60 million dollars. The President, addressing the nation by radio,' asked "every' home and business establishment of the land" to respond to the appeals of 3,003,000 volunteer Juad-raiser workio on the campaign. (International SotuidnJiota)

QUARTET IN PAGEANT The "Royal Four Quartette" of Fairbanks was in Indianapolis last Tuesday and Wednesday at-

'held at the Murat Temple. They appeared in the pageant "Twenty Years of Progress" given Tues day evening before a crowd of over 1200 Social and Educational " JT ' 1- JT emDers 01 me, quartette are xv0y w auter, oass; rercy tester, baritone; Clebert Kester, 2nd tenor; Russell Nichols, 1st tenor, and Mrs. Percy Lester, accomp- , anist. 1 . ! BIRTHDAY PARTY n. vuway yai wa given Tliocrlov v,lflht Vahi;,ri, Oh j v.uulj u, u. Earl Robertson in honor of his 13th birthday. He is the son of i Mr. and Mrs Donald Robertson.! rrfrhment! were served to the following guests: Karen Sue, Linda Lou and Kay Haskett, Nola, Patricia and Dwayne Johnson, Glenda and " : " , Janice Johnson, Ruby Ann Dud-i lev. Ernest Coleman. Darrpl and . --. Ernest Bohnert, Barbara Lou Arthur, Eleanor Lippeatt, Jerry ad Joe Land, Billy Everhart, Dickie Gadberry, Betty Creager, Max Bedwell, Mr. and Mrs. ! Lowell Haskett, Leland Johnson, Mrs. Maggie Bohnert and Mrs, Kenneth Walters. An enjoyable time was had by all. Earl received many nice gifts. ROSE CHAPEL W. S. C. S. The Rose Chapel W. S. C. S. "America the Beautiful" was sung in unison.They were accompanied by Annis McClure at the piano. Scripture, John 14, was read by Annis McClure. Prayer -by Ruth Unger. A short business meeting was held. Roll call was answered by helpful household hints, which was enjoyed by all. some original hints were given. Readings and poems were given by Ada Hart, Marie Prose. Alice 1 Monroe, Myrtle Brockcr and ElI sic banders, the closing song, , "Count Your Blessings" was sung in unison. The meeting was dismissed by prayer by the president. Those attending . were Mnsdames Myrtle. Brockcr, Ada Hart, Annis. McClure and daughters, Mattie Hart, Vera Bardcn, Kathryn Hardy, Marie Prose, Ruth Ungcr, Alice Monroe and Elsie Sanders. Masonic No. 263 SuirvKii. Lodf-e No. 2C3 F Si ' M Stilted meeting Tuesday, March 4, at 7:30 p. m. Work in the j ti. A. degree. All members urged to attend. Visitors welcome. Morris Hudson, W. M. Russell Inbody, Sec. Haddon Hall, near Bakewell, Derbyshire, England, is a fine specimen of English baronial mansion. It was originally in the possession of the Avencl family, but in the 12th century passed into the hands of the Vernons. By the romantic marriage of Dorothy Vernon with Sir John Manners, it became, in the 16th . century, the seat of the Rutland line. , , The housefly is estimated to cause $65,000,00$ damage annually and the clothes moth $23,000,000. In 1947-48, automobile license plates of 12 states will be made of aluminum. RED CROSS DRIVE 'A

Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

The Red Cross sewing room is open every Thursday. I Important TrI Kappa business meeting, Monday, March 3, 7:30, library. Officers and degree team of the Rebekah Lodge meet at the Odd Feilows Hall, 6:30, March 4, to go to Merrjm. Any members wishing to go also f.velcomc. Bus will leave promptly at 6:30 p. m. Associate chapter Tri Kappa will meet Monday evening, March 3, Mrs. L. F. Bays. Delt Theta Tau Monday, March' 3, 7:30 p. m.. Legion Home. Bring white elephant for auction. Sullivan jTierican Legion Auxiliary No. 139, Tuesday, March 4, 7:30 p. m Legion Home. Plans will be completed for large class of candidates to be initiated in the very near future. Refreshments will be served. G. H. Club, Thvrsday, March 5, home of Mary Ruddell. Covered dish dinner at the noon hour. Village. Homemakers Monday, March 10, instead of Tuesday, March 11, htfme of Mrs. Nina. Anderson at 7:30 p. m, Royal Neighbors regular meeting Friday, March ' 7, Woodman Half. Officers be present for initiation services. Frank Neff W.R.C, No. 155 meet Wednesday 2:00 o'clock, Woodman HalL . Friendship class, Methodist church, sodail and covered dish dinner, church parlor, Tuesday evening, March 4, 6:30 p.. m. Methodist Loyal Women s class social Tuesday, 2:00 o'clock, church. Priscilla Embroidery club, Mrs, Jane Jones, 1:00 o'clock luncheon, Wednesday at her " ie at 120 N. Section St. All - STEWART

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