Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 192, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 September 1949 — Page 4
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- RUSHV1LLE, -Jnd.,,. Sept.'r 26. ;''rfi(jst'famoujlon-range. Weather ' prophet, predicted today Ihat next Winter -would be the mildest 'in 30 years. . ' 1 ' He said the temperature might not drop below 15 degrees above zero in central Indiana the whole season long. Purcell, who claims above 90 " per cent accuracy in forecasting weather over a period of 33 years, said his forecast applied only to ; four states and part of a fifth."But it could be the mild winter will be pretty general over
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the country," he added. The 73-year-old cigar store clerk came up with his latest prediction ater studying charts of wind directions made over a period of. three days by.retatives'and friends -(.watching four weather
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'He said winter .would start mild f
and gradually grow:"a. trifle cooler" during the last 10 days of the calendar year. New Yor's day will be mild, he said, and January weather as a whole will be "very, changeable, warm a few days and then cool awhile." February will be . marked by cold spells about three-fourths' of
the time, but the cold won't be severe. March will be much like February, Purcell added.
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. 1." Which is7the port side) of a . boat? ';,;".' ' V -. -Y I
poemi titledisBweZsior? ' ,; i 3. '; 'What does' ? the'; word i "indl -gent" mean? , .. 4. With what-products Is the state of Washington commonly associated ? 5. What is an antonym? '
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Last June, Purcell read the j winds and tried something new an autumn prediction. He said the i first four or fixe weeks of the season beginning Sept. 23 would ! be mild, cooling off gradually! then toward winter. ! Commenting on the accuracy of j
his predictions the past year, Purcell said he believed the summer forecast was about "101 per cent accurate."
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IT'S BEEN SAID Public sentiment will come to be, that the man who dies rich dies disgraced. Andrew Carnegie, ' - , . YOUR FUTURE ' Courage and generosity should help to attract the favorable results you are seeking at this time. You should employ all your initiative, business acumen and resourcefulness for furthering your success In the next year. Look for much charm and striking personality in the child who is born today.
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By LILIAN CAMPBELL , Central rVtiiWrfr, was a newspaper editor, author, statesman, diplomat and man of letters. , He was-extremely active -during America's revolutionary period, and was appointed ; ambassador to -France the first European country ' to recognize . the new republic. His Poor Richard's Almanack should give you a clew , to his identity. Who was he? (Namet st bottom of column)
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WATCH YOUR LANGUAGE MALIGNANT (ma-LIG-nant) Of a bad kind or nature; to do or make maliciously; having a baleful influence; disposed to do harm, malicious; tending r fnreatening to produce death, tnn;nt. Origin Latin Malig-
1 Born in Cleveland, she has become one of the top sopranos in opera, concert and radio. Though musical studies were conducted entirely in the United States, she has jsung in Europe and South America as welj as her own country. She made her debut with the Metropolitan Opera company in 1932, but has been' a member of the Chicago Opera company, and was leading dramatic soprano with Buenos Aires (Argentina) opera house for several years. She is married to Wilfred Pelletier, orchestra conductor, and lives on Park Ave., New York. What is her name? , , 2 He was born in Boston Jan, 17, 1706. He attended school but a very short time and at 10 years old was apprenticed to his father's business, but didn't like it, and wanted to go to sea. He was then apprenticed to a printer. He
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Raymond Moley, political scien
1 tist, and professor of public law
Columbia university, ana ueorge Raft, actor, share birthday greetings today.
IT HAPPENED TODAY , 1722 Samuel Adams, American patriot and Revolutionary leader, born. 1792 George Cruickshank, English Illustrator and cartoonist, born. 1939 War saw, Poland, surrendered to Germans, In World War lh 1940 Italy, Germany, Japan signed 10year military pact, creating Rome-Berlin-Toltyo Axis.
HOW'D YOU MAKE QUT 1. The left side a3 one faces the bow or forward end of the boat. 2. Henry Wadsworth . Longfellow. 3. Destitute, needy, poor. l 4. Apples and lumber. 5. A word directly opposed to another in meaning. uimttfusa z -u o a ui a a i
SOCIAL GATHERING Several Church of Christ mem-
R'bers attending the Shelburn
I meeting conducted by Bro. Wm. iRead of Olney 111., gathered at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Adamson, northwest 1 of Shelburn, Thursday evening after services.
Eefreshinems were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Scott, Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Jewell,! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ring, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hoggatt, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McCoskey and son, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McDonald and son, pean, Mr. and Mrs.'M. F.
Cottrell and children, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Adamson and sons,
,and Paul Montgomery, all
,Terre Haute; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grantham of Clinton, Mr. 'and Mrs. J. M. Hopewell of Farmersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Iackler of Hutscnville, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Porter and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Adi ' amson, Joseph Branson, Tommy and Mona Lou Parks, aU of Shelburn; Wm. Read of Olney, '111., nd the host and hostesses, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Burdette, Mrs. W. W. Adamson and Mertie
Parks. The. evening was spent in music and singing and an enjoyable time was had by all.
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DISPLAY of affection for his master by one of the five monkeys John M. Crawford kept In his 42nd street apartment didn't impress New York Municipal court judge, who ordered Crawford to have them out, and out of the city, by Sept. 30. Neighbors had complained, and besides, keeping monkeys in an apartment is violation of law. (International)
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SOCIETY HOME EC. CLUB MEETS The Cross Roads Home Economics club held their, September meeting at Benson Chapel Church. Those attending were Frances McCullough, Mary Downes, Edna Kent, Norma Easterj Evelyn Kent, Irene Benson, Winnie' Osburn, Mona Malone, Joe Conner, Sarah Ferree, Lucy Kent, Myrtle Blount, Blanche Wyman, Glenn Downes and Ruby Barker, and son, David. Hostesses were Sarah Ferree and Winnie Osburn. The October meeting will be held October 13th. Everyone is urged to attend.
HIGHLY AMUSED, President Harry S. Truman holds little six-year-old Fay Scrankn, Washington, D.C., as the youngster pins a ''Gold Star Tag'" on his lapel during a visit to the White House. The tags will be sold the first week in October by the Gold Star Wives of America to raise funds for the medical care and hospitalization of children whose fathers died in service during World War II. (International Soundpioto)
for the society. The lesson oil "Faith" was given by Edith Vaughn with Mrs. Homberger reading the scripture and Nelle McKec, Drue Pinkston, Mildred Harrison, Edna Bates, . Hettie Crow, Jessie Rinard, and Anna Nichols participating as speakers. Song, !'My Faith Looks Up to Thee." Scripture lesson " taken
from Matthew
read by Mrs. Homberger follow, ed by sentence prayers. Meetinj was dismissed by Rev. Horn berger. These attending were Dru Pinkston, Edna Bates, HettL Crow, Nellie McKee, . : Edit! Vaughan, Jessie Rinard, Rev. anc Mrs. Homberger and Shirley Anna Nichols, Mildred Harrison
Chapter 28 was and the hostess, Helena Wesner.
W.8.C.S. MEETS The W.S.C'.S. of the Merom Methodist Church uirl at the home of Helena Wesner for their September meeting.'The meeting opened with a discussion on ways and means of earning funds
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H. E. McCrery, victim, and wife. ARRSSTSD in shooting of his former employer at Dayton, O., T. J. Conlin, 59, San Francisco, said, l dont know why I did it." The victim, EL. E. McCrery, Master Vibrator company president, was F.hot four times in :the abdomen while Conlin was -in his office. Conlin, formerly sales distributor for the firm in South America, is a brother-in-law of McCrerys wife Alicia, a ' former South American actress. McCrery's condition was said to be critical at hospital. frnternatona)
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