Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 191, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 September 1947 — Page 3
Sullivan. Indiana
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Sept. 24, 1947
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SOCIETY BIRTHDAY DINNER A birthday dinner was held
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mis. Carl Bedwell of Sullivan route for Mrs. .Tommy Kinnett, Mrs. Bill Bedwell, Eugeris Bedwell and Miss Sue Bedwell.
Those attending were Mr. and ;Mrs. Tommy Kinnett, Mr. and i Mrs. Lex Bedwell and family, Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Bedweil and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bedwell, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bedwell, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Vaughn and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bedwell and Trudy I and Jerry Pinkston.
j CURRY HOMEMAEERS ! The Curry Homemakers
their September meeting Friday,
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i present for a while, then went to ,Tie That Binds", Prayer by Mrs. held ! Sullivan to attend a county plan- Lisman. Devotions by Mrs. Nora
nmg meeting and to meet the Dodds. Secretary and treasurer s new home demonstration aeent. rpnnrts were eiven . Business was
September 19th at the Township j The prober meeting will be transacted. Mrs. Lisman read a House with an afternoon meeting. heid at the Township House. It poem "When God is Near". It The regular meeting date. had.will be an aiiday meeting and was decided to start studying on been changed due to the death of luncheon served at noon, in keep- 'our new books at our next meatMrs. Maude Ransford, publicity inrr wHVi a leaders Ipssnn Nn one io nr-aZ Mo a roorlina
is to bring anything except table j 1The Home Atmosphere" and service. Marie Irving "The Eternal Life 'Insurance Co." A contest lead by RTBTnniv nreKFK iJean Pirtle was enjoyed. BIRTHDAY DINNER j Thg following memDers and Mrs. Dorothy Chenoweth and guest were present: Elizabeth
dersoh and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson.
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chairman and reporter for the Sullivan Union. Mrs.. Ransford had filled several offices in the ' clijb during the years she was a member.
Mrs. Faye Johnson, vice-presl
I dent, called the meeting to order
Mrs. Alice Robinson entertained Lisman, Glenn Biges, Lude Coul-
at 1:30 o'clock. The following with a dinner Sunday in honor of son, Grace Mason, Elsie Stedman,
the birthdays Of Dale Chenowetn mary oieunmn aim ouaa uuuuie
program was given: Pledge to the .flag and song' of the month "Put I on Your Old Grey . Bonnet" in unison. History of the song by Mrs. Mildred Fidler. Roll call
and Bill Dudley. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Chenoweth and daughter, Sharon, of Liberty, Ind-
was answered by "a school prank,,l iana, Harry Nicholson and dauI played". Minutes were read by I ghter, Alice, and Ray Gilmore, Esther Blubaugh. Treasurer's re- , all of Richmond, Indiana, Mrs. port by Eulala Dowty. Effie Irene Dudley. Mrs. Ruth Borders, Lovelace, chairman of the flower ' June E1len Walters of Sullivan, committee, who is confined to the I Everett Chenoweth, Herschel hospital following an operation Huff. Bob Dudley, Genie Boris reported doing nicely. A short ders, Mary Jane Foutz, Larry
Sims, Nora Dodds, Doll Phillips,
Grace Jackson, Marie Irving.. Hazel Jackson, Hattie Eaton, Mary Dean Phillips and Jean Pirtle. ' Mary Stedman g--.ve the closing , prayer. ! The next meeting wiil be at the home of Hattie JSatm.
report on the trip to the State Fair, thirty-four people went in the bus. Appreciation was extended to Edith Scott for seeing to details of the trip. Fifteen dollars was taken from the general fund of the club as voted on by the group. Opal Hall was appointed to make the report to the Union of meeting for the next few months. Flossie Hauger was aDDointed to have the varrl
mowed at the Township House. , son as co-hostess. "Happy Birth
day was sung oy ine group :or Mrs. Nora Dodds and Mrs. Wm.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Dal Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson
Chenoweth. Bill Dudley.
Chenoweth and the hostesses, entertained a iew inenas at meir Mrs. Dorothy Chenoweth and home Friday evening in honor Mrs. Alice Robinson and daugh- of their son, Darrell's third ter Bonnie Lee, i birthday. Home made ice cream and cake were served for reNEW LEBANON VV.S.C.S. f reshments. At each plate at 'the The W.S.C.S. of New Lebanon childrens table was a . cup cake held a covered- dish luncheon with their initial on it made of Thursday, September 18th, -'or little cinnamon candles. The their regularVneeting at the home birthday cake was also decorated of Hazel .Tarkson with Marv Wil- with the red cinnamon cardies
, The lesson on "Hostess and Guest ' Etiauette" was given Vvn
.Harris, quiz questions being used 'Jackson' who were "Crating
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I wiui most iauies maKing a close I to perfect score. Lesson will be continued next , month, J Under the supervision of Adah i Sullivan, a Brennaman hat show .was given with prizes given by
the hostesses as follows: prettiest, Eva Harris; most initiative, Amanda Engle; most .original, Flossie Hauger; ugliest, Ethel McKinney, and most comical, Lillian Fidler.1 Judges were Winifred ' Woodward, Emma Moore and Mrs.' Couteir. Refreshments of sandwiches, salad, cookies and tea were served to Mrs. Jack Couteir, Emma Moore, Winifred Woodward and daughters, Anna PittmanLaree Walton, Esther Wible, Myrtle Curry, Bess Fulford, Biverene Smith and children, Edith Scott, Verna Russell, Flossie Pugh, Betty Pittman, Elma Moore, Cora McGarvey, Ethel McKinney, Nona i Jewell, Gertie Jennings, Edah Jewell, Eva Harris, Opha Harris, Ma'rearet Gaskins, Opal HaU,' Sylvia Harris, Eulala Dowty, Margaret Bradbury, Essie Bolinger, Lillian Fidler and Karen, Esther Blubaugh and Richard, Amanda Engle, Flossie Hauger and the hostesses, Faye Johnson, Helen Shaw, Mildred Fidler, Jennie McGlone, Adah Sullivan and Laura Drake. Virginia Bosstick, president of theclub, and Clara Drake were
their birthday on that day.
and plastic circus animals holding three candles. Those present were Stephen, and Leslie Wible, Nancy and Dennis Case, Ronald Anderson,
HOME EC. CLUB The East Haddon Home Economics club was entertained by
jMrs. George Collyear Thursday, September -18th. The meeting was called to order by the president. Pledge to the flag was 'given in unisc-n and the songs, 'America the Beautiful" and I "Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet" were sung. Club creed was r?ivenin unison. Roll call was answered by "a school prank I played." Mrs. Don Borroughs gave a very interesting lesson on entertaining. Mrs. Walter Latshaw told of some of the interesting things 'she saw and did on her trip I West. Club prayer1 and dismissal. I A contest on songs was given by
Mrs. Donald Robbins. i Delicious refreshments of jello, cakes and iced tea were served by the hostess to Mesdames Jesse Boone, Don Borroughs, John Bowen, Adren Bor-
',ders Ray . Green, Floyd Horton, ;W. O. Hoke, Henry Kaiser, Walter Latshaw, Ivan Robbins, Don- ' aid Robbins, Bill Robbins, Ira I Woodward. Two visitors, Mrs. ' John Hargus and Mrs. Bob Robbins, were present. -I Mrs. Don Borroughs will entertain the club with a buffet dinner at 12:00 noon on October ietn. . '
PAST. NOBLE GRAND CLUB Mrs. Martin Lippeatt was hostess for the Past Noble Grands 'olnV. frr their, AllPliqt TYieet'nS.
I A covered dish supper was enjoyed with a good attendance at the .city park. After the business meeting a social hour, of entertainment was enjoyed by all. The weather being fine it was a very pleasant evening well spent.
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