Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 254, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 December 1947 — Page 4
13 TJLLTVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, PEC. "25, 1947.
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SOCIETY
BROWNIE TROOP SIX ENJOYS CHRISTMAS PARTY Wednesday afternoon at the
'First Methodist Church, eighteen
read by MJrs;- Steinmetz, Patty Ann Phillips, Beverly Powden.prize going' to Myrtle Neal. Gifts served at tables decorated with the parsonage. Mabel Howard and Huff was celebrating her eighth" Carolyn Sue Reynolds, Diana' Lou from the Christmas tree were pine branches and clever Christ- Cora Burton had perfect attenbirthday and the Happy Birthday Skinner, Karen Smith, Linda distributed by Toka Clayton, mas tree favors. . dance records for the year. RegSong was sung for her. - (Steirwalt, Jan Usrey and Ann Mystery pals were revealed and) The Alpha Province Conven- ular" and flower offerings were Refreshments of fruit jello and ' Willis. names drawn for next year. tion of Delta Theta Tau will be given with interesting roll call green and red Christmas cookies' Brownies of this troop are asked The next meeting will be at held in Bloomington, Indiana on responses. Response for January
were served, after which gifts to remember that there will be no tne nome of urace Page were' exchanged by all. ' more meetings until Monday, Jan. 14.
eirls of the' Brownie Trooh Six:
ehfoyed their Christmas party,! Brownies present were Jane January 5. fiiven bv their leaders. Mrs. Bill Adams, Peggy Billman, Patricia
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DELTA THETA TAU CHRISTMAS PARTY
The Holiday spirit prevailed at P. T. A. MEETING
on February 7th and 8th. Misses Rita "A thought on' brotherhood." Kearney and LeAnn Wible will chloe Burke Ud the' devotions, attend as delegates of the local s0lb by Isa Burton, song in unlchapter. SOn, responsive reading1, poem by I Lara Avery. Recitation by Eliza
beth Bodkin. Johanna Medsker
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Christmas sonss were suna and Huff. Cynthia Hummell, Ruby ' -A"? : f? 1 f? "I -"Z .V " T ' conducted the lesson paying tri-
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I At' noon a covered dish dinner of Mary Cramer, Rose Self, Mar- Tuesday evening; Dec. 16th. The " """a
was served to Mildred Hale, jorie Gillespie, Mildred Collins, meeting was opened by Mr. rar,fiolrf ' w ., ' . ' a Myrtle Neal, Ona Bedwell, Grace Phyllis Valentine and PoUy Caton, president. Business was rr? L I 6 C UrcIi: , ,
i Page, Edna Robertson, Effie Steinmetz entertained Delta The- taken care of and a discussion " V' ; 7" , "V; -"-'"'-
Blake, Maybelle Neal, Lagatha ta Tau sorority at their annual on what might be done for the , l"c
Gilmore and Linda and Roma, Christmas Party. Following 'a benefit of the community and .
and the' hostess, Toka Clayton. business meeting a musical pro- needy children. A contest' was held with the gram was given by Elizabeth How can we get- parents inter-
Snrinaer and Freida Snydtir. A ested in P. T. A. and nave n
story entitled The Christmas greater attendance was, aii-o is-
Gilmore was enjoyed very much. Mr. Jarrett, vocal music teacher ,Av.eyi. Chl0te ThPn each cuest ' received a and his chorus presented a da-' EstheIMonk' Maxin? Ris:
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ta Claus and helpers. Carols and a number of After a series of Christmas Ca- songs. ' tiols, lovely refreshments were
ing the teachings of the Bible by Pearl Coppage. Questions from the Methodist Woman, presented by Helen Phillips. Benediction by Leanor Patton. Thore nrerant
In Time For Xmas Buying
Cox, Grace Knox, Marie
other Boles- Mabel Howard, Maria Shields, Elizabeth Bodkin, Johanna Medsker, Anna Cushman, Cor-
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i GRAYSVILLE W.S.C.S. o u ' rlances uuI The Graysville Woman's Soci- ara,h Street, Tressa Patton, Fern ety of Christian Service met Wed- foutz. Octavie Sakel, Helen Philnesday December 17th at 11:00 at ls' Myrtle Church, Mary Wible, the Parsonage. A- delicious cov- isa tBurton. Leanore Patton, Cora ered dish dinner was served at B"rton. Pef r Coppage. Nora Carthe noon hour. Helen Phillips op- "thers a"lthe host and hostess ened the afternoon program with ,..Rev and Mrs' Canfield. remarks of gratitude to all who 1 "
In order to' clear our stocks of 'articles now numbering only one and two of an item, ,we have greatly reduced them to you now at prices from 10 to 25 pei' cent of the original cost.
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HEATERS, numerous fixture items. If you are in need of these, novv's the
time td buy and save . . . ideal gifts for litter giving. ' . 1
"North On Court Fast The Elks, 'Til You See Our Sign."
helped in the work the past year.
Song. Emma Cox. Cora Burton, and Mary Wible. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved! Remarks' by, Emma' Cox and Mabel Howard. 'The officers training meeting will' be at 9:00 a. m. January 16th at Sullivan: Communications were read by Cdrnelia Dickerson and Cora Bur-
TERIOR
SUtLlVAX HOME EC. CtUB Mrs. Eddie Moore was hostess for the Christmas meeting of the Sullivan Home Economic club
Wednesday, Dec. 17. A delicious j turkey dinner was served. At 1:30 the meeting was called to . order by t the president, Mrs.
ton. A motion carried to allow S5 "7f i k i u j . - n. u- i jtsj the flag followed by club creed parh for Tuberculosis and Red , . J., . . mi. i and song .of the month. Response Cmss Asomtions. The society is lA . ' .. interested in a kitchen rang- for i td ro11 cal1 was my favorite lmcrestea in a Kitcnen rang, xor Christmas- caroL Leaders were
appointed for the coming year. The secretary and treasurer's' re-
hj ports were given. Two Christmas
i uasitcis were miea tor me
needy. After the business session a program was enjoyed by all arid a gift exchange held. , '. Those present were Mesdames Ruby Allen,, Murlie Wilson,. Ruth Gadberry, Jennie Wright, Estella Wolfe, Gretchen Howe, Dola Usrey, Audrey Cox, Mary McCullough, Sylvia Goodman, Susie Wilson, . Maude - Simmers, 3va Williams, Margaret. Alsmanr Rose Haskett, Daisy Brumette, Jessie , Cushman, Harriett Burnham, Juda French, Sadie Pyles, Tressa : Houston,, Helen Thomson and the hostess, Mrs. Eddie Moore. TJ
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