Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 213, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 October 1946 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TBIEg-THURSDAy, OCT. 2i. 1946.

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

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C Mrs. Ada Hart of Rose Chapel visited Friday with Mrs. Bertha Pierson and Mrs. Cora Dudley. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hanley and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shorter and family. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Hadie StClair and Mrs. Lillian Austin of .Sullivan. . Mr .and Mrs. Hugo Austin and son, Bill, were dinner guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Watkins at Palestine. , Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Siner have visiting them, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Siner and son, Stevie, of Shelburn. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Smidth of Jndlanapolis, and Mrs. Ralph Bohmeier and Sallie Lou, oi Freelandville. .- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Townsend . and sons were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Townsend.

Vets Outsmart Other Students

DAILY TIMES OPEN FORUM

r CINCINNATI (UP) University of Cincinnati veteran-students are making better grades than non-veterans. In proportion to their numbers there are more ex-GIs than non-veterans on the current deans! list of students ranking scolastically among the top ten per cent in their classes.

Letters and In.cn 1nvs of a suitable nature and proper newspaper iiitcre.-i are sought lur this column, the editor reserving. '' rieht to censor or reject any ar:i it- h may d-m is '' tit"!''' and proper. Articles of 500 words I- leas are preferred. AH articles mh to the Open Forum must be .igri'-it and adJresi given, ii uiU:r lhat the editor may know the writer, however, the writer's a me will not br published if quested. Articles pubUvued t.ereio do ot necessarily express the setifit of tlie Daily Times and this tifcr may or may not agree with Utement contained herein. FACTdGRAPHS The idea of preserving milk by jJoncentratXig and heating it in sealed cans was brought to the U. S. from Switzerland. Milk was thus first prepared com

mercially iff the little town of Highland, 111., in 1885. It was only after several years of struggle that evaporated milk became a commercial success. The first postal service! ' In North America was established in the crlony of Massachusetts In 1&39.

168 INJURED IN CHICAGO "EL" TRAIN COLLISION

PART OF THE WRECKAGE of the two northbound elevated trains that collided In Chicago's gouth Side" resulting in injuries to 168 of the estimated 1,500 passengers is shown in the above photo. The accident occurred as an express train rammed into the rear of a Ravenswood car, which was loading passengers at a station platform. (International Soundpboto)

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One-Minuute Test 1. Which are usually more intelligent, wild or domesticated animals 7 2. What is meant by "kinetic" energy? 3. What was man's earliest problem ?

Words of Wi sdom If you would thoroughly know anything, teach it to others. Tryon Edwards.

Today's Horoscope Your home is your castle, and there are but few things outside of it that interest you. You are intellectual, conservative, artistic, enjoy reading and have considerable literary ability. You have a magnetic personality, enjoy the admiration of your friends, and have no real enemies. Practical ways .of carrying out postponed

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ideas are likely to surge through your mind today. The late afternoon aspects are such that they slow the pace of all activities, but this you must expect. Planetary help in getting what you want is not forthcoming, so hold over any plans in mind. Efforts to impress others are likely to come to naught. Save your energy.

Hints on Etiquette Don't be too good for the job you have to do; do it cheerfully and well and you will probably be in line for something better. At any rate, you will be considered an asset to your firm and a wellmannered, pleasant person.

Horoscope for Sunday A birthday today me'vns that you are emotional, tempestuous, lose your temper quickly, but just as quickly rrain control of your

self. You are inclined toward, nervousness and like to keep busy all the time. You are affectionate, demonstrative and impulsive in your love, and require a steadfast love in return. You should marry young. Speed should mark everything you try to do now. The moon enters Sagittarius at 4:5 a. m. Friendly relations are below par now, so don't make dates nor ask for any favors at present. This is a real Sunday night for revel, as all tasks and jobs should be well finished by now. Make a wish late this evening. The aspect is one that is helpful and likely to bring about what you. ask for.

One-Minute Test Answers 1. Domesticated animals. : 2. The energy possessed by a body because of its motion, 3. Obtaining food.

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