Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 96, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 14 May 1947 — Page 3

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. Leaves 137 Survivors GOSHEN, Ind (UP) When Mrs. Catherine Leinbach died at the age of 96, the News-Democrat didn't have room to list all her survivors. She left 137 living descendants nine children, 53 grandchildren and 120 greatgrandchildren. f Wodan, the Odin of south Germany, the Scandinavian god of battles, was the great chief of Valhalla to whom in the earliest times all the Teutonic tribes prayed for victory. Clad in a golden helmet and breastplate, armed with war-spear, Crugnir, and the death dealing lightning flash; mounted on his white, eight-footed steed, Sleipner, and followed by the Valkyries, and a tumultuous host, he swept through the air and rejoiced in the howling storm. I I During World War II it is estimated that American pilots in American planes shot down more than four enemy planes for every one they lost. "BLESSING ON THE DAY I FOUND RHU-AID" HER RHEUMATIC PAINS END! One. lady recently took RHUAID three days and said afterward that she never would have believed such a "wonderful medicine" existed. She says she couldn't raise her left arm more tnan a few inches. Rheumatic pains afflicted the muscles of her shoulder , and arm. She could hardly move the fingers on her left hand. Now this lady's rheumatic pains are all gone since she got RHU-AID and she says she can use her left arm as well as her right, in fact, she says she simply blesses the day she got this medicine and she feels like an altogether different woman. RHU-AID is the new liquid formula containing three valuable medical ingredients. These Three Great Medicines, all blended into one go right to the very cause of rheumatic and neuritic aches and pains. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get RHU-AID. Bennett's Drug Store. Adv. 0E BV THE MAKERS OF OHECQAl COVERS NU-ENAMEL BRUSH MARKS

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Miss Sara Sims and girl friend, Miss Marjorie Long, student nurses at Indianapolis, spent the week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sims. Mr. and Mrs. George MJason and family visited Sunday with Mrs Herbert Mason and sons in West Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Dugger and Miss Elizabeth Dudley of Linton, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Roberts and sons. I ' !';, and Mrs. Ralph Bohemier qnd Sallie Lou of Freelandville. were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Siner I Miss Kathleen Mason of Indianapolis, was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mason and family. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Eaton of Robinson, Illinois, spent Mother's Day with the latter's mother, J's Bertha Pierson ; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shorter and family visited Mrs. Myra Schlichter and other relatives in Terre Haute Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Howe and children, Tommy and Ellen, of New Albany, visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baker and Mr. and R :-s. V. M Pigg over the weekend l ' ' ' The Fates, in Greek mythology, were three daughters of Night who controlled the universe and ruled the lives of men. Not even the gods were able to set aside the decrees of the Fates. The first typewriter keyboard was made of black walnut with ! letters and numbers painted i white. The type spaced unequally and often stuck. i ' 1 I In a state in India, Travan-' ! core, women are the heirs -of property and the guardians of the family purse. . . I fJsS'"' In 70 A. D., Jerusalem Waa ' destroyedby Titus.,. - Hymera, Ind.

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lUU.Himl-MU wwm.um. INDIANAPOLIS, May 14 (UP) Hogs 8,500; moderately active after a slow start, generally steady with Tuesday's average; early sales $18.00 and $19.50; choice lightweights to $20.00; barrows and gilts 160-350 and up $21.00 $24.75; 100-160 to $22.50. Cattle 2,000; calves ,500; steers and heifers very active, 25c to 50c higher, largely 75c or more higher for weak today; top good and choice steers $25.50; good medium weights to $25.00; common and medium Mexican type light steers to $19.50; small lots choice heifers $24.50; three loads top good and choice $24.00; top five loads good $23.00; cows active, fully steady, good beef cows to $19.00; odd head to $20.00; bulls fairly steady, heavier kind $17.50; 'vealers. very active, 50c to $1.00 higher; good and choice to $28.00. Sheep 400; generally steady; load good and choice $84 lb. fed i woolen Texan lambs $22.75;part load good and choice fed shorn '93 lb. native lambs, number 2 pelt $21.50; slaughter ewes $8.00 down; other classes scarce. The magnifying power of an electron miscroscope was doubled . in 1946 by an improved magnetic lens that made it possible to distinguish particles separated by only 50 billionths of an inch. - . -' : Rouget de l'lsle wrote six Of the seven stanaas.of the French ' siohg, ' "The Marseillaise." : The seventh verse was added by the Abbe Antoine Pessonneaux. ' ? . ' "to roast" originally meant to; cook :pn a revolving spit before an open fire. ; Most Historians now credit Pythagoras, Greek philosopher, who lived in the sixth century, with advancing the theory that the earth is a sphere. The doctrine was not generally accepted, however, until long after the discovery of America by Columbus. its twinkling Sister Print Past The Elks Our Sign." HOUSE TIIEAL Phone 137

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ROBERT V. MAY enters the MayGarsson conspiracy trial in Washington, D. C, District court, to answer questions about two $1,000 "mystery checks" cashed by his father, former Congressman Andrew J. May (D), Ky, during 1944 presidential campaign Young May denied he signed "R. V. May" on the checks but admitted they were campaign contributions. (International) Mourn Merchant LONDON DEATH of Harry Gordon Selfridge ends fabulous career of the $1.25 messenger boy from the U. S. who established the great London department store that bears his ;name. Selfridge, 89, made a fortune in the Marshall Field store in Chicago before starting his London business in 1909. - (International) Ecuador is the chief source of balsa wood, which is half , as heavy as cork, but exceptionally strong, and used in aircraft and marine construction because of its weight and dependability. Pipe connections-are the most important things in pipeline systems. They must be carefully finished off. inspected, and double-checked before pumps start oil moving In the line. In 1457 golf was so much played in Scotland that it took the place of archery and other ancient games.

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May 24, the Saturday before Memorial Day, will be observed as Poppy Day by the American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary. For months, thousands of wounded veterans have been at work in the Veterans Hospitals preparing millions of poppies which will be sold on the streets by the Volunteer members of the two organizations! The first instance of wearing popples in honor of the war dead occurred in New York City, November 9. 1918, when Miss Moina Michael of Athens, Georgia, distributed poppies to men attending the twenty-fifth conference of the Y.M.C.A. The nation-wide sale of memorial poppies was begun by the Legion and Auxiliary in 1921. The crepe paper poppy was selected then as the official poppy of The American Legion and Auxiliary because it provided the maximum of

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Mrs. Glen Laabs returned to Sullivan Monday ,nieht from Memphis, Tennessee, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jake Evans and Dr. Evans. Mrs. Evans accompanied her to Sullivan for a short visit. Bob Brown Of South Bend, Indiana' visited relatives over the week-end. here Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson and son, Roger, arrived in Sullivan Tuesday to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Thompson, for two days. V work for the disabled men, with the minimum expenditure for materials. President Truman, who is a member of the American Legion, will buy the first poppy from Mrs. Norton H. Pearl of Detroit, Michigan, President of the American Legion Auxiliary, at a special ceremony in the White House this month. Governors of twenty-six states who re Legionnaires will start the 1947 poppy campaign rolling in their respective states early in May. Twenty-five million poppies have been made by wounded veterans in hospitals to be sold on the streets of American communities on May 24th. Veterans are paid for their work, the remainder of the money is devoted to the local child welfare and rehabilitation funds of the American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary. ' "

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