Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 145, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 July 1946 — Page 6

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St. Clement is the patron saint of tanners, as he himself was1 one. His day is Nov. 23, and his symbol an anchor because he is said to have been martyred by being thibwn into the sea with an anchor around his neck. Cobras, most deadly of . the venomous serpents, can cLinb trees, although they rarely t'o, . and swim well, wne.-o t'my eni rr the water after frogs, fi-i.es, e.c.

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This great medicine Is famout to relieve hot flushes, weak, tired, Irritable, nervous feelings when du to the functional 'middle-age' period peculiar to women. All drugstores.

The word caddie, now used almost solely for the boy who carries a golfer's clubs around the course, is a form of the word 'cadet, formerly in common use in Scotland for errand boys, oddJob' men, chairmen, etc.

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A VETERAN of World War 1, James W. Todd, 63, of Detroit, is suffering from an incurable disease and has offered his eyes after he dies to some sightless veteran of World War IL His wife, who Is working to support him, approves of his plan to bring sight to one who will live after him. (Internotio7Mil)

One-Minute Test 1. Who discovered the Sargasso sea? " 2. What president of the U. S. lived longest ? . - ' 3. What sovereign of England ruled longest, and how long?

. . . . Words of Wisdom '; What we learn with pleasure we never forget. Xlfred Mercier.

Hints on Etiquette When you take a girl to a dance, don't just dance the first - dance with her and then leave her - Btranded while you' dance with

other girls. Rejoin your "date" at the end of every dance and see that she is taken care of and is having a good time.

Today's Horoscope You do everything with intensity; ypu are emotional, quicktempered, j and positive in your Ideas. Practice self-control. You are a fond parent, kind and sympathetic, and you love your family. Be swre that your valuables are in a safe place today. Your imagination should be stimulated at this time, so use it. The problem solving of a confidential mat

ter is sanctioned. Opposing planetary forces may prove upsetting, however. Study a successful person's methods. Conceal . disappointment if you would "save face," and whatever comes, follow the dictates of experience. Engage In a spirited conversation, and learn something new. Retire early this, evening; don't try. to puzzle things out.

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One-Minute Test Answers 1. Christopher Columbus. 2. John Adams. He lived to be 90 years old.

3. Queen Victoria; 64 years.

FACTGG&APHS Asheville,. N. C, was named for John Ashe, an American soldier (1720-81). He was a representative in the Colonial' Assembly and its presiding bffLer, was a member "blithe first Provincial Congress. He was taken prisoner in the Revolutionary war .and after being treated with great cruelty, died of smallpox. The Faroe Islands, in the North Atlantic, about 300 milesi northwest of the Shetlands, be-t long to Denmark. . The islands have a combined area -of 540 square miles and in 1935 bad a population of 25,744- '

. A big stand of trees was as necessary to a Colonial ironmaster as an iron ore mine, because trees were needed to supply wood for charcoal, the blast furnace fuel then used. . The eatable tubers of the Jerusalem artichoke are produced in clusters of 30 to 50, close about the thick, fleshy root. The plant grows in nearly any well drained soil. Arthur's Seat is a hiU 822 feet high in the .immediate vicinity of Edinburgh, Scotland. From " it King Arthur of the Round Table is reputed to have watched the defeat of the Picts by his 'army,' The Jerusalem artichoke is a tuberous rooted perennial sun flower. ;

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THE FORMATION of a new major labor organization, the Confederated Unions of America, has been announced in Chicago by Don Mahon, of Des Moines, la, its president He said the CUA, an affiliation of independent unions, has a combined membership larger than either the CIO or AFL. (International)

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it An accurate case history is an invaluable aid in arriving at a correct diagnosis. In order to get the information needed to make an accurate diagnosis, the physician must - ask you 'many searching questions. If you answer his questions frankly and accurately,

he has a valuable group of facts with which to work. Withholding information from him only serves to obscure the very result you seek. We are not diagnosticians, but we are skilled in the irt of compounding and dispensing medicine at the order of your physician. ' ' Bennett's Pharmacy ' "Your Druggist Is More Than A Merchant." Phone 96

WILLIAM L. DURK1N denies the report that Howard Hughes, whom he dragged from the burning plane, had presented him with a large sum of money out of grati tude for the rescue. The 30-yearJ old Marine Corps master sergeant Is shown leaving Good Samaritan hospital in Beverly Hills, Cal., where he tried in vain to call on the multi-millionaire plane designer and producer, who is reported "resting easily" and off the critical list, flnfernatfcnal)

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An addax Is an animal of African origin with twisted horns a large light-c o 1 o r e d antelope of Arabia,. Syria and northern Africa'. Americus, Ga., is the seat of a state agricultural college. It was settled in 1832, and incorporated in 1855.

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A NEW investigation has been authorized by the Mead Committee of the relations between Rep. John M. Coffee (above), of Washington, and a war contractor. Photostatic

copies of two letters, one signed by j Coffee, and a $2,500 check made out by the contractor to the representative's secretary were placed in the j committee's file. (International) j

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th Annual Farm Bureau Queen Contest

, JUNE 1st to AUGUST 2nd, 1946 A Beautiful Diamond Ring To The State Queen

One of these will be your County Queen!

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ANNA LOIS PATTO!, of Turman'Townfehip.41 FrOm a Farm Bureau .family. 4-H Club worker in High School, now enrolled at Purdue University. Just as nice as she looks.

ELOISE BRASHIER, Gill Township. This young lady ' graduated at x Carlisle High School and was-Prom Queen of her graduation class. She has had 6 years of 4-H Club work. A very personable young lady with lots of sparkle. ,

JUNE OSBORN, of Curry Township, 8 years 4-H Club work. Graduated from Farmersburg High School, attended Indiana University. Entered the WAVES March 1944. Q Hunters College, New York, y Milledgeyille, Ga. were way' - i: stops to f Naval Air Station, Almeda, California. Two years in the service. A very interesting personality. The picture speaks for itself.

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Miss Anna Go'.ish of Indiana-' polis, ppcnt the week-end at her home here. Hr,., Frnn'Min Dnncan and ftpimbtpr Karen ,Kav. returnd to thoir borne in Palestine, Illinois Fi'nrfp" gftPr a. visit hre ;with TTrs. Duncan's parent?, Mr. pnrt Mr? .Tof Oilman of North

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Marvio. and Miss Mary Cassidv of Andrrson. snnt ihe vppk-end wiih Mr. and M-s. T,pp Klnpsnsr arH childrpn. Boh and Louise. Mr. and Mrs. George Kerr arid" nr). Jack, Mr. a"d Mrs. I.ee Kluesnpr and children and Miss Mary OpsMdy motored to Brls"t, Indiana Friday. Miss Cassidv is now making her home

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FRANCINE DRAKE Fairbanks Township; Graduate of Fairbanks High ;School, ' inter-; ested in 4-H wrk. Now a sophomore at I. U. majoring, among other things, in Spanish. Family" has been Farm Bureau members for years, almost since its beginning. A brilliant girl and a very likeable person.

MARY ANN READY, Haddon Township, from a Farm Bureau family of long stand-:; ing. High School graduate, interested in economics, a 4-H Club member while in High School. A charming girl,

lovely personality.

Votes for Queen are determined by New Applications for Insurance. Life Insurance, Fire, Car and Truck Insurance, and Farm Liability Ins.

LOIS SHEPHERD Hamilton Township, is a graduate of Graysville High School, had 10 years 4-H Club work, being a Junior Leader for three years. Intensely and actively interested in Farm Bureau work and is now Secretary and Treasurer of the Sullivan County Farm Bureau.

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See Your Farm Bureau Agent Herbert J. Kelly