Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 73, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 April 1946 — Page 4
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One-Minute zest if ,
1 What poet wrote," "Oh ' wad
some power the gif tie ie us to see oursel's as others see us"? 2. Who was the author of the lullaby, "Sweet and Low" ? 3. Who Wrote "Gulliver's Travels"?''- '
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: , Words of Wisdom Never argue at the dinner table, for the one who is not hungry always gets tha best of the argu-
Today's Horoscope j You have perseverance, are energetic and versatile if today is your birthday. You are easy-going, and when thwarted in your purpose you are resourceful in
.-accomplishing ii;.:in .other $aysr.' '$' Hoi-oscorKfofcSUniW ' :-1 Lj repirt oA Ijhe whekt Supply lent, rJ'igh' ;6ff ilials'lnto a . huddle .with 'You' are quiet1 and- reserved unt' ;foday birthday child-, has a President Truman late yesterday and swift action to slash consump-
communicative, and do not make
friends easily, but you- hold those you make. Your lovs is sincere and steadfast. Studies you contemplate early today should be profitable. Take advantage of the stimulating rays from the luminaries and be energetic. The evening does not promise enjoyable social intercourse, so read a soothing book. Around 8:06 p. m however, a spirit of energy may arouse you, so put it into a worthwhile project.
, Hints on Etiquette Men meeting on the street usually shake hands. A man does not offer his hand to a lady unless she extends hers. ' ' -
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Klcenile ciuife meSay,' harmful brushing. Ju3t put your plat or bridge in a glass of water, add a little Klcvnite. Presto! Stains, denture odor, disco Iterations disappear. Your teeth sparkle like new. Ask your druggist today for Kleenite,
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strong, keen mind, a gentle and tim by. Americans appeared in" prospect. The crop reporting board
intuitive -judgment. You have of the Agriculture Department indicated that the nation's supply is good and practical ideas. Your only three-fourths the amount needed for home use and famine love is generous and sometimes lief abroad, although it predicted a record harvest of winter wheat extravagant Your mate should this year. For an hour Secretary of Agriculture Anderson and EcoKa nna ef . lib a inforocta an1 if .
v. ' : " nomic tstaDinzer Chester Bowles conferred with the Chief Executive. Get kleknitk today at smith s
sured Control you7 impulse t0 Shortly before they met, the British Cabinet .had decided to ration ,rZV mMy gossip early this morning, and bread if the U.. S. would do likewise but there was no indication don't take offense 'at anything such a step wasbeing considered. '' ' ' ' ! . '., that is said. The moon enters - - , - ' - ' Triple "V Club nton? you? inner thou Jhts should ! POLAND ASKS CRACKDOWN ON FRANCO Poland accused' The Turman Township Triple be consoling. Meditate for the . the Franco government of Spain before the United Nations Security "L" club met Tnursdiy. .April Sabbath. , Council of endangering world peace, 'sheltering Nazis and aiding 4th with .,Mrs' t?oy ! Gprman .ntistc ir, Hom'cinff mnr,c of t v. their April meeting. At the noon
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wu"1-" i" uoia uuwu oil. me lesmie wan me iun weignt or, me jCyetj by the group United Nations. The Polish charges against Generalissimo Francisco . .- . . . Franco were announced by the United Nations' secretary general as' Tne afternoon meeting was the council, in executive session, decided to meet again next Monday 1 opened with the p:edg-3 to the
j at 2 P. M. Central Standard Time. i flag followed by the Lords
Prayer and song of tne .montn,
One-Minute Test Answers 1. Robert Burns. 2. Alfred, Lord Tennyson. 3. Jonathan Swift.
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SENATE PASSES WAR VET HOMES MEASURES A veterans
Housing bill designed to speed construction of 2,700,000 new dwell-
all in unison. Mrs. Mabel Burton read the minuter of last month's meeting and roll call was ans-
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! flower. After all new and old (business,' was discussed, Mrs.
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VOTE ASSURES JAP WOMAN SEAT IN DIET A 38-yearrold Christine Medsker gave an in-
housewife whose husband was ousted from the Diet by Allied 'de- tsresting lcrson on "Low Sugar cree became the first candidate of either sex to be virtually assured ' Dssrerts". Two Foster songs, of election to that hnrfv A innnmniofo t t "There's Music" and "Were You
eral election yesterday rolled in Mrs. Satoko Togano, a candidate of the Japan People's Party a minor organization had piled up 24,000 votes.
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100 GOOD REASONS Fcr you To See This Sluw Plus Technicolor Special "FRONTIER DAYS"
April FRIDAY & SATURDAY April 12 Double Feature 13
Roy Rogers Trigger Dale Evans "BELLS OF ROSARiTA"
R. Nelson D. Clinton L. Tindtill "GIRL OF THE L1MBERLOST"
given by Mrs. Girtha Parr. .
i 1 j Those present we're Fern. Now - ' FILE NOTICES OF 900 STRIKES Labor unions have ' filed ; lin Nanette Watson, Esther notices to call more than 900 strikes in the next 30 days if their Wo"'ei'' m,Ke31?i M3!fn wage demands go unsettled, Labor Department figures revealed last 'Kelley a"d Mlke' Mary Wlble' night. Officials receiving the' strike notices, required by the Smith- ; . . -
uonnany war labor disputes act, said the influx had surpassed the previous high mark reached last Fall.
There" was sung by a small
chorus. The closing prayer was i pyiura 'fou'tzl ''' Mamie'". .'Clayton,
Tracy Underwood, Mary Foulz, Judith Amett, Georgia Pknv, Ellen Eno, Christir.2 M';d:Ler and Saliie, Josie Eno, Girtbn Parr, Glenn Eno, Mary Frances Chowning, Joy Ellen and JcAr.n,
:.sTIME : 7:00 P. M. Thura. & Fri. ; 6:00 P. M. Sat. .
Hattie Strain, Maude Watson, Ivu Meyer:, Mubol Burton, Freda Hayden and Lacoiula. The next jneeting will be held at the Big Springs chinch' on Thursday, May 2, with an afternoon mooting. "
NINE PERISH IN FIRES Nine persons lost their lives and ' many others suffered injuries yesterday as a prowling firebug touched off three apartment house blazzes in Boston, Mass., and a j general alarm fire gutted the.' Rialto theater building in Allentown, Pa. Victims in the Boston blazes included three children and an heroic policeman while an assistant fire chief died and a number of firemen were injured in the one in Allentown
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Your outfit ia important for Easter and this stors has made every effort to bring you the kind of Easter wearab!e3 that will give your outfit a look of radiance with a bit of dash. Shipments are not. large but we-are receiving new merchandise every day-and if you are interested in a special color or style it may be profitable far you to keep in close touch with our store. - We have just received shipments of new ' PURSES ' ' HANDKERCHIEFS LINGERIE " BRASSIERES FOUNDATION GARMENTS .'''-' INFANTS TEAR v : scarfs
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