Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 253, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 December 1946 — Page 4

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BETA EETA PHI CHRISTMAS PARTY The local chapter of Beta Beta Phi sorority celebrated Christmas with a turkey dinner, and party at the home of Byrdie Reed on Tuesday evening. The tables were lovely in yuletide decorations of green and red ribbon with poinsettia candles centering each table. The dinner which consisted of turkey and all the trimmings was served buffet style. After the dinner, the following program was given: Poem and ! "Stories of the Christmas Carols" by Mary Rogers. Reading by Marguerite French. Two contests wero held by Jane Raybould and Marjorie Marlowe. Winners were Mary Reed, Thelma Able and Byrdie Reed. At the close of the program, mystery pals were drawn for the coming year. Nest the members joined in singing Christmas carols and while they were singing, Santa Claus arrived and distributed presents to all. Members present were Thelma Able, Doris Dodd, Louise Doyle, Ramona Everly, Marguerite

French, Marjorie Marlowe, Marilyn . McMillan, Mary Jane Moon, Jane Raybould, Mary Reed, Mary Rogers, Lois Shepherd, Norma Stinson, Freida Tubby, Glennovia Wright, Eleanor Wyman and the hostess, Byrdie Reed.

FACTOGRAPHS

In 15 out of 100 cases, women workers living In family groups are the sole wage earners, and more than half of all women who work today contribute more than half their pay checks to their families. , ' Arizona cacti range In size from small types the size of a button, to the giant saguaro, , which stretches to a height of . 40 feet. There are some thou- i sand species. a Opals were mined in Australia In the 50 years before World War n to the tune of $10,000,-

000 worth. Suction cups or. his toes allow the tree toad to climb almost any surface. Lithium is the lightest of all solid elements. :

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ly results in their pigs being born dead, or results in weak litters which have a poor chance to survive."

GRAYSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ASSEMBLY

Other precautions suggested against influenza include clean, draft-free quarters, ample bedding, plenty of water, and balanced rations. j

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a very high death rate unless promptly detected and treated, ft usually moves through the drove rapidly, and in some cases the early symptoms may resemble those of hog cholera."

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noiaing me revival ui me uiays- j ville church at the time. Rev. ; Sutton gave an interesting mes- j sage and Mr. Bryant, the singing evangelist, sang several numbers. A fine program was enjoyed by everyone.

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DR.' LUIS W. ALVAREZ, left, University of California professor of physics and recipient of the Robert J. Collier aviation trophy for his development of a ground control approach system for landing planes, is congratulated by President Truman, (International)

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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. A new wave of swine influenza and pneumonia this month may pose threat to next spring's pig

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