Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 119, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 June 1947 — Page 4

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College to House Vets CHICAGO (UP) The Illinois Institute of Technology plans to build a $6,000,000 housing project for students and staff members. Construction will begin

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soon on a 10-story apartment building, two three-story apartment buildings and two dormitories. The five buildings, which will accommodate 208 single veterans and 158 married veterans and their families, are scheduled for completion in 1947.

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1947.

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Dillon Routt, dpeeased late of Sullivan County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. 1 C. E. MOON Administrator John K. Purcell, Attorney . 1st ins. 6-2-47 3t.

Ten Years Ago Today June 16, 1937: Glenn Van Horn and Lela Black of Sullivan appeared on the annual listing of acadeic honors at Indiana State Teachers College. Prfait Faidherbe, 43, of Bick-

nell, was crushed to death in a slate fall at tha American JMine No. 2 late yesterday. He was a former resident of this city. Miss Juanita Burks and Dale Keene were married at the Baptist church Monday, June 14. The N.Y.A. Softball Team defeated Krogers last night by the score of 12 to 6. Myra White is attending Summer School session at the University of Colorado.

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HISTORY OF PSI IOTA XI SORORITY, GIVEN Installation of new officers of Beta Seta Chapter ot Psi Iota Xi will be held this evening at the American Legion Home. Officers to serve the chapter during the ensuing year are Blanche Hawtin, President; Mona Stull, VicePresident; Ellen Boyd, Recording Secretary; Sarah Martin, Corresponding Secretary, and Mildred Taylor, Treasurer. A ' surprise program will be given by the

new members. I Convention reports will be made by delegates who attended the "Golden Jubilee" national convention at Muncie, Indiana on iJune 13th and 14th. The national organization ' celebrated its 50th anniversary ihis year. Beta Beta Chapter vas organized in May 1928 by Mrs. Tuley Emison from the Vincennes Chapter. Charter members are Dorothy Boyle, Elizabeth Crowder, Beulah Cummins, Glenn Dougherty, xThelma , Douthitt, Lois Jones, Charlotte Kerlin, Marjorie Lowry, Helen McGuire, Tressa McKinley, Flos-ie Steele, H""r Ward, Eleanor Wiltse and 'Mildred Wolfe. Lois Jones served as the first president, j . Good music, good literature and charity are the ideals promoted by Psi Iota Xi sorority. Much has been done by Beta Beta . Chapter through its charity fund ,in both the local community and : assisting in national projects. . Since 1938 the sorority has been t interested in the work in therapeutics for children with speech : and hearing defects, at which 'time national gave. $10,000 grant . to Indiana University to conduct ! a traveling clinic over the state. Additional grants were given in the years followng until 1943 when the sorority took steps to take 'under-priviledged children to Bloomington to the Indiana University - Speech and Hearing Clinic. A similar ' clinic, sponsored by Psi Iota Xi was established at Ball State Teachers College in 1945. Five students are now receiving training at Indiana State Teachers' College in Terre Haute from scholarships from Psi Iota Xi, to become technicians in the Speech and Hearing field.1 The Sullivan chapter has contributed $100,00 this past year to place a local boy in the Indiana University Clinic. The results have proven most gratifying. Beta Beta hold membership with the Hoosier Art Salon. Three selection purchase prizes are made each year by Psi Iota Xi to be drawn for at national : convention. Beta Beta is also a contributor to the Indianapolis Symphony Maintenance Fund

and made it possible last February for 24 students from the Sullivan and Dugger High School Choruses to attend' a symphony concert. The Glee Club Psi Iota Scholarship award to a senior student in the Sullivan High School was won this year by Joan Reed. The Psi Iota room in the Mary Sherman Hospital by the chapter was taken Over by the sorority in 1934: It was redecorated this last year by the chapter at a cost of $117.46. Other entreprises included sending a girl to Girl Scout Camp, donations to Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts, Red Cross, Tuberculosis Association, Salvation Army and Cancer Society. The chapter aided in a community project by presenting 36 Christmas gifts to veterans in hospitals. Finances for the treasury have been raised by various methods. In the early years - of its organization, 1 Beta Beta sponsored public ' bridge parties, dances were held at the Country Club and a jitney dance was given at the Greek Candy Kitchen. Markets, rummage sales, magazine subscriptions, benefit movies, sponsoring of the Berry Circus at the city park, Labor Day stand and numerous other money making projects. The Alumnae chapter was organized in October, 1939. During the war years much was done by the sorority in contributions of both money and work. The chapter sold $16,217.75 in bonds during the 4th War Loan Drive. '

Officers for the past year have been Mary B. Scott,' president; Telia C. Haines, vice-president; Frances Phillips, recording secretary; Blanche Hawtin, corresponding secretary and Moria Stull, treasurer.

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