Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 192, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 25 September 1947 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY. SEPT. 25. 1947..

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

One-Minute Test 1. In what part of Ireland is Belfast? What is it? 2. Which is farther north, New . York City or Dublin, Ireland ? 3. How should the word "Celtic" be pronounced? Words of Wisdom Idleness is the key to beggary, and the root of all evil. Spurgeon. Hints on Etiquette Bacon should never be eaten with the fingers unless at a picnic. ; "N

-GRAB BAGToday's Horoscope If today is your birthday, your tastes are simple, but excellent. You are domestic and require only pleasant and harmonious surroundings and one to love and be loved. Demonstrative, impulsive and somewhat jealous, you are easy to please and should take care in choosing your mate. Act upon your own intuition during the next year rather than your inclinations. Endeavor to avert quarrels and impetuous conduct; then a good measure of success will be enjoyed. The child who is born on this date will be more

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fortunate if born early in the day. Nevertheless, love and domestic troubles are likely, irrespective of the time of birth. This day is good for new ventures, travel, legal,

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ELM PARK SCHOOL First grade:

they have learned. We enjoyed listening to the j musical powder bcx that Patty iNeaderhiser brought to school. ! Second grade:

J. L. Powell, Vera Tryon and i We enjoyed the interesting film

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One-Minute Test Answer ' 1. In Northern Ireland. It the capital. 2. Dublin. 3. Seltic or Keltic.

birthdays at school this month, j The following children voluni teered to go to Miss McCoy's I room, Mrs. Pierce's room and Mrs. McKee's room to tell the words they have learned: Patty

"Trees and Glomes" shown to us by Mrs. Hoke. Bus pupils, taking advantage of the beautiful weather, have eaten their lunches picnic fashion in the school yard. We are happy to have Darlene

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Neaderhiser, John Haynes, How- : Engle back in school, ard Smith, Merrill Holycross, I We are glad to see Mrs. Pierce Ronnie Dillingham, and Sue back after several days illness. Poole. Many other children are Third grade: happy over the number of words There are thirty-two children

in the third grade. We have fifteen boys and seventeen girls. Twelve of the children ride in the bus. We were glad to have Mrs. Thelma Shepherd teach two days this week while Mrs. Pierce had

the flu.

Garry Shake was eight years

old this week. 1 I We have had only one absence this year 'Fourth grade: i i The aquarium is not finished. 1 Dickie Wildin brought fish for it. Donald Owings has been ill all ihis week.

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Cecil Daves is moving to Ilessville, Indiana. We are working hard on number facts. Those finishing one hundred addition facts ?n live minutes are: Shirley ''Burnett, Jerry Bennett, Linda Milam. Harvey Willis, Sandra Anderson Katherine Wilson, Richard Arnett, Dickie Wildin, Gerald Phegley, Clara Ford, Shirley McClure, Patty Powell, JoAnn Keene, Larry Boone, Patsy Saucerman. Three teams are working hard for the highest number of points in the multiplication facts. The captains are Nancy Shake, Harvey Willis and Rose Badger.

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