Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1947 — Page 6
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/ | CAST SUMMARY: The mercury NS% | will drop into the 40s from Maseg | sachusetts Saturday morning as
cool northerly winds from eastern Canada push down Into the Northeast, (See air mass and air flow arrows.) Morning minima will be in the 508 in the Soutieast, Arizona, Texas and along the west coast while Michigan and the central Mississippi Valley can expect the 40s, Temperatures will be freezing (32 degrees) or colder from Montana southward to Arizona and along a line curving nortHward to Minnesota, (See Freezing
| north of this line. Cool north- { westerly winds will sweep over the northern and central U, 8B, Lowest temperatures will be In the 30s in the northern Plains and the northern Rockies while the Dakotas will record minima in the wintry 20s, The prolonged rainy weather in the Northeast will continue from New Jersey to Massachusetts and end by Saturday morning. Rain is also scheduled from Michigan to | South Dakota while a moist Pa- | cific alr flow will drop rain from northern California to the Canadian border. Forecast experts { are calling for showers in the stormy affected areas over Texas, Arkansas and the central Missis- , 6-DIAMOND SET sippl Valley while some snow flur«
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Skies will be overcast from the | WUDGHT Teams Ohio Valley to Minnesota and the
A § R000 CE Dakotas as shown by the black § i area on_the inset map. It will 4 > i also be overcast in the rainy Pacific Northwest while a blanket of
fog or low clouds will hang over ; the southern California coast, g J] | Partial cloudiness is predicted for ; 4 ‘4 | those sections where hatched lines AW 2 7/4 1 appear on the inset chart,
Small craft warnings are dis3 ie played from Eastport to Ports- § . ; ‘ i mouth, N. H, and from Block 1] : ’ “fd Island to Delaware Breakwater, while northeast storm warnings for 26 to 35-mile winds are flying from Portsmouth to Block Island. (See Fotacast. )
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LETT. £3 | Mrs. M. |. Sanns | Dies in Home Here
Services for Mrs. Mae I. Sanns,| who died yesterday in her home, 840 N. Grant Ave, will be at 1:30 p. m.| tomorrow in the Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park. Rev, Harold C.! Irwin, pastor of Woodruff United! Presbyterian Church, will be in! charge. - { Mrs. Sanns, who was 77, was a native of Tiosa, Ind., and had lived | in Indianapolis four years. She! Was & member of the Woodruff United Presbyterian Church, | Survivors are her husband, William G. Sanns; a daughter, Mrs. H. L. Horner, and a son, Charles J.| Sanns, two grandchildren and one great-grandchild,
George E. Donham George Edward Donham, 2011 N.| Talbot Ave, former Pennsylvania Railroad brakeman 43 years, died in Ravenswood last night, He was 68. Retired from the Pennsylvania Railroad, Mr. Donham was employed by the Periodical Publishers’ Service Bureau and was maki..g collections in Ravenswood a) the time of his death. Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Nellie rham; a daugfiter, Miss Betty nhem: brother, Robert lle; two sisters, Mrs, Haute, and Mrs. napolis, Id in Manner & but arrange. | plete,
Santo Santo died] her sister, | 708 Lin-
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