Ora Veralyn Eddleman Reed (September 17, 1880 – June 19, 1968), also known as Tucheta[1][2] or Mignon Schreiber, was an American writer, editor and radio host.
[6] She attended Henry Kendall College in Muskogee, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma),[9] but left school to help with her family's newspaper business.
[9] She published and promoted works by Native American authors including Mabel Washbourne Anderson, Charles Gibson, John Rollin Ridge, and Alexander Posey.
[7][9][22] She became active in radio in Casper, Wyoming, in the 1930s, hosting a half-hour talk show and dispensing advice as "the Sunshine Lady".
[24][25] Eddleman married fellow journalist Charles L. Reed in 1904; they had two sons, Roy and David, and two more children who died in infancy.