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Dashiell and Curtis
have chosen the name
Eadyn James Joseph
for their beautiful new boy born at Benefis Hospitals.
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Eadyn
Names Origin:
Name's original meaning:
Weight: 7 pounds, 14 ounces ounces Length: 20 1/4 inches
Time: 5:11 p.m. Date: Friday, October 9, 2009
Delivered by: JoanneRobbins, C.N.M.
Baby's doctor: Petra M. Messick-Laeven, MD
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Friday, October 9, 2009 A Day To Remember
Sunrise and sunset:
- 7:18 a.m.
a.m.
- 6:38 p.m.
p.m.
Local weather:
- Great Falls high: 22° F
- Great Falls low: 11° F
The nation's weather extremes:
- High: 95° F at Plant City, Ocala, and Live Oak, Fla, and Statesboro, Ga.
- Low: 7° F at Arctic Village, Alaska, and Logan, Mont.
The day's Dow Jones close:
Your dollar's worth
- Loaf of bread: $2.49
- Gallon of milk: $3.85
- Gallon of gasoline: $2.59
- First-class stamp: $0.44
- New car: $21,750.00
- Average new home: $155,000.00
Other interesting people born on this date:
- 1940 - John Lennon - Lead singer and songwriter for the world's most commercially successful rock and roll band - the Beatles.
- 1891 - Otto Schnering - American entrepreneur and candy manufacturer who founded the Curtiss Candy Co. and introduced Baby Ruth and Butterfinger candy bars to the world.
- 1890 - Aimee Semple McPherson - Highly theatrical evangelist who pioneered preaching on the radio and through that became wealthy, famous, and controversial.
- 1873 - Charles Walgreen -American pharmacist and innovator who created the concept of the modern drugstore, and founded the largest drugstore chain in the U.S.
- 1860 - Leonard Wood - American Army Officer, physician, Governor General of the Philippines, and candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in 1920.
Other notable events on this day in history:
- 1946 - The Simmons Company of Petersburg, Virginia, introduced the first electric blanket, suggested retail price $39.50.
- 1872 - Aaron Montgomery initiated a new marketing technique with the release of the his first catalog. It was so successful that it resulted in the huge Montgomery Ward catalog and stores.
- 1855 - Isaac Singer received a patent for the sewing machine motor, a device that greatly increased the productivity of garment workers and home hobbyists everywhere.
- 1701 - The Collegiate School of Connecticut, known today as Yale University, was chartered in New Haven, Connecticut.
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