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The Franklin Evening Star from Franklin, Indiana • Page 4

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Fagt Fouf, THE FRANKLIN (INDIANA) EVENING STAR Wednesday, Dec. 27, 1944 MILES St 20 PROOF WARDROBES MARINE CORPS SEEKING DOGS MEN AND: Danube I I VVOlEN IN S5.00 In The Spirit Of The Season We extend to our friends everywhere Best Wishes For Christmas, and for the New Year fulfillment of every earnest wish. Johnson County National Bank Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SERVICE! Leo nyvor rGoedoello Pyrex Ware. Nursery Chairs. Dobcrnmn Pinscher And German Shepherd Breeds Needed By January 31 The Marine Corps has made on urgent appeal for the load of 150 additional Doberman Pinscher and German shepherd dogs, whose value 3f 17 ndrossr i has been proven in numerous cn-i a VAWTER'S So flkspny" Vosod Bugyi HARDWARE DEPARTMENT STORE "lOU WILL FIND ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT" Ct-S West Jefferson SC Phone SO HUNGARY Sta Due io the censorship code.

The Star does not Mint addresses of servicemen stationed outside the country or Navy men on active duty. Neither di we print the Army Serial Number of any address, because their Is danger of typographical error in publication. i Lt. Robert L. Smith.

USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Smith, and his i con.1-in. Harold Ray.

Co-pilot on a B-24. son cf Mr. and Mrs. Webb Ray, met recently in the Pacific 1 area where they are stationed, according to word sent home by Lt. Snr.th.

The cousins had a happy eating dinner together and attending a motion picture. pavements with the Japanese. Commissioner Warrant. Officer Anthony Morello. officer in charge of Marine Corps induction and recruiting in Indiana, announced here today.

The request from Marine Corp Headquarters, to dog owners east of the Mississippi River only, said the animals, between one and four years eld. are needed by Januaiy 31, 1943. Each dog should be about 27 inches high and weigh about 70 pounds, be of clean blood lines, healthy and aggressive, but not vicious. Inquiries should be directed to Dogs for Defense. 22 East 60th street.

New York, N. Y. MISSING Maj. Glenn Miller, above, leader oi" the Armv Air Forces band, is reported missing in action somewhere in Europe. He had been in England tor a year prior to notifying his wife that he was leaving lor France.

That was last word received by his wife and their two adopted children, who live at Tenaflv, N. J. REDS TRAP ENEMY Thousands of German and Hungarian troops within Budapest were trapped as the Russians virtually encircled the city, as shown on above map. North of the Hun-parian capital. Red forces were only a few miles from the Danube River.

i v- in Li 'W-wk This Christmas Oitr njiii; vr-. arc fis'itins on and in tin Air to win the War they are nr.lilems of Mono for Tl ON Wll 1 01 MAN." Let's Htn I'm Of War HoiuK. UNION TRUST COMPANY AND TRAFALGAR BRANCH AMI fUlMK ONI. IN AN IMI IK.LM Sgt. Herbeit V.

List. has re-ceived an honorable discharge from tlie Army and is visiting his motiier. CHAPLAIN MIX AT ATTERBURY MM Mrs. Eolith List and family at White-land. He was stationed at Camp Earkley.

Texas, for some time and at the time of his discharge was, at Camp Hood, Texas. i i Mr. and Mrs. Risinger entertained members of their family with a turkey dinner Christmas day at their home at 399 Banta street. 'T Look at my K-l Served Overseas For Six 3Ionths Holds Post Position CAMP ATTERBURY.

Dec. 27 Chaplain Wilbur M. Mix assumed the duties of post chaplain Wednesday, replacing Chaplain Paul J. transferred. He was for Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Fltz-j patrick. Mr. and Mrs. George Moore and family of Acton.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Petro of Whiteland.

Mr. and' Mis. Lawrence Petro of Franklin' Feed Your Pullets GIRLS TO LEARN SEWING We will leach you. Do not hesitate because you have never done any sewing1. GOOD PAY WHILE LEARNING! Never before has our Armed Forces needed underwear more than today.

VARYNIT MILLS 101 E. STREET and Alva Bennett of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Snicer and merly chaplain of the 1585th Service Unit, haiing come to Atterbury in October from the New York Port of Embarkation.

The new post chaplain entered thei army in September, 1941. and was assigned to the 5th Armored Divis- tion at Ft. Knox. ith which he served until late in 1943. Withj the 5th.

Chaplain Mix took part in all maneuvers and training in which! the unit participated. i He left the 5th Division and went son entertained on Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Custer Baker and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Gentry St.1 John and family of Martinsville. Mr. and Mrs. Gentry Spicer and chil- dren.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baker and daughter of Anderson. Mrs. Sherman Baker, Mrs.

Irma Dicker-j son. Mrs. Payne Smith and Mrs. Minnie Eccies. Are Hosts on Christmas Day The Week overseas in January, 1944.

where he served as chaplain at a quartermaster depot and later at an ordnance depot in He returned to this count rv in August Mr. and Mrs. Tavlor Revnolds and School children, doing their homework every night, are especially vulnerable to eyestrain caused by poor light. Careful surveys show that 20 of our youngsters have defective vision during elementary school, and that twice as many have it by college age. Let's make sure we give our children every break.

They'll need good eyesight for the jobs ahead of them! Check the lighting your family uses for every seeing activity and, if it isn't right, start a BETTER LIGHT FOR BETTER SIGHT crusade in your own home, right now! Better Light for Better Sight PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. Itrr.s r.eeJ a special feed t3 pive them cv'ra rtatcriats. Var.e I-Q Fee Mash is rich espcciaV.y tv make epc basket futl of top-qua'. ty ci-cs that comand Mr. And Mrs.

Charles L. Graham Entertain Family Members A Year Round Grit and after a brief period of service at, the Ft. Sam Houston Reassign-1 family entertained at Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Caldwell and son. Junior. Mr.

and Mrs. Mar-tin Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. John Mclntuff and sons.

Mr. and Mrs. i Ralph Bills and daughter and Mrs. Marv Suitor I men; Center Texas went to the; WEDNESDAY Grace Methodist church night dinner at church. 6:30 p.m.

Order of the Eastern Star at Masonic temple. 7:30 p.m. l-Q Seal -cTTy c-i the la. 0 i WHITELAND, Dec. 27 Mr.

and Mrs. Charles L. Graham entertain-j ed their children and their families at their home on Christmas day. With the exception of their son-1 in-law. Ensign R.

D. Moser who is! serving with the marines overseas! the entire family was present and included. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E.

Gra-i New York port before being assigned here. Mr. and Mrs. James Green who spent Christmas here with relatives have returned to their-heme in Adrian. Mich.

Jl uic Vt Sam Lan- FRIDAY Inter Se ilub with Mr; am. 2:30 p.m. SUCKOW'S. Relief At Last Asks H.n or Your Cough! Lieut. Rcbert N.

iN'atet Bush, of Columbus, former state policeman now serving with an armored division on the Western front, has been awarded the bronae st.r for g-iilaiitiy in action, according to word rcceied by Ins father, Henry Bush, living cast of Columbus. 3 Remy T. McCIain. 26-year-old of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Arlie McCIain of GreoJiwotxi R. R. 1. is to a hospital in England, while lie has gone to be treated for a cst wh.ich has formed on his hip following a D-Day injury.

A graduate of Whiteland high school, he was scrir.g the United States First Armv and entered permany on Oc'obir 2. An idor.t and Hartford, re: i a bond: a mon.ie Ly- lu The the sum THANKS! We wish to thank everyone who helped in any way toward the Christmas Eve I 'arty. 3 1 OTHERS' SERVICE ORGANIZATION OFTHEUSO. if Sasfe Forgot To Bring Ifoaa I WAS RICHf ham and daughters. Judy and Burd-ette.

of Columbus. Mrs. Hester N. Graham and daughter. Johnnie Marie.

Mr. and Mis. Robert Smith and son. Robert and daughter, Betty Frances, of Franklin. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Park and sons. Dick, and John Bill. Mrs. R.

D. Moser and Earl and William Graham of Whiteland. A musical entertainment presented by the grandchildren, consisted of Christmas recitation by Johnnie Marie Graham, piano solos by Betty Frances Smith. John Bill Park. Burdette Graham.

Judy Graham and Dick Park. Piano duetto by Judy and Burdette Graham, and vocal solo by Bob Smith, Jr. Later the entire group joined in singing Christmas carols. Creomulsion relieve? promptly be- i it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature i to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem- branes. Tell our to sell yoi a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back.

in oi N( i wok i it a wou; i tl-. Karsel! 1: a ar.l th. ct lcv hetvin th.i Mr. Ir.i ai uunt for CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis I i Sgt. Mitchell Married Tuesday r.n tnon.cy total-27.

The further st.tvs that on 23. the r'a-Kiff. a. surety on the lxtid. paid to the Karsell (inn.

PM. Acy William Burkner arrived home Thursday afternoon to spend a ten-day visit with his wife and children before reporting to Ft. Meade. Man land, for further assignment. Pvt.

Biickncr has been in training at Camp Blantiing, Fla. oi he tmt I'K Ui.it h.lv II tii jeii(N ii poll "hil nds hrhi'id it. Wo thi- ar.inoe. tti.it ii -in- ti; lie.ilni mo cnc.iio in no Ions vcrinients. In ibo i it t'n lit' thro'i'c in tl.o I itlUOrKAt.

I ll II uil! fir.d here HA LONG I 1 KOM II1K I RI AL AND LRU OR" STAGE. A LEATHER BILL FOLD. A FITTED LEATHER TOILET KIT. A HUNTING JACKET. A STERLING SILVER RING.

OR A STERLING SILVER IDENTIFICATION BRACELET. A 3IUFFLER or a PAIR OF GLOVES. You Can Still Buy Yourself A Nice Present at The Weds Miss Kathleen llert at Illnomington Chapel 3IRS. UPDEGRAFF SERVICES HELD Final rites were held at the Old Union Methodist church in Shelby county Wednesday afternoon for Ik 1 Loo Philadelphia-. Mr.

and Elliot French and returned home at after ChriMmas with lier it.atic.-- Itere. Thos. Buchanan of Pa. spent Saturday es S. Mitchell, son of Frank J.

Mitchell, liv-Franklin. and Miss Char Mr. and Mrs. ing south of right with his parents. Mr.

and at 84 ot Mrs. Jesse May wife Mi's. Thomas D. Buchanan South. Edwards street.

f3 nn 9 Thomas Updegraff and mother of Mrs. Edna Sandefur of Franklin, who died earlv Sundav afternoon at fin Lt. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Clark and Kathleen Hert of Spring ville.

Indiana were united in marriage Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, in a candle light double rinJ ceremony. The service was read in the K0 LfU son. Jerry, have returned to their home in Chicago after spending the Clii'tstmas holidavs with the Wil-! Dr. F. S.

Stroup i niKori; ior 1 1 nil I ice used) AAojt Kms St. rhor.e S61 Acid Indigestion "7. 1-C CS-. 1 t- n-VT k-" f'T i-T 1 "11 -c 1 1 7i i a ot wuta kt (j asotx fcck. lie.

her home in Marion township after an illness of two years. I Services were in charge of the Rev. E. L. Bates, and burial follow-' iheirnaniues DIRECTIONS'! VX-v'ON Chape! at Bloomington, and the Hov-I Airimx'Lsl ham J.

I)ais family i aid J. Clark iamny at wmtoiand. ed in the Center cemetery. MILITARY STORE 16 Jefferson St. "Jerry" Holtz, Mgr.

by the pastor of the Methodist church. Both the bride and groom attended Indiana University, the groom graduating in 1941. Sgt. Mit Mr. and Mrs.

I. C. Hougland have Adkison-Dillard is Wedding Tuesday Try a Classiiefl Ad! received word that their son. Lt.i John M. Hougland.

has safely ar-' rived in New Guinea. Lt. Hougland received hi.s commission as second lieutenant at Red Bank. N. and Viff iHCCi Sister Srw chell returned recently from over1 two years service in the Aleutian i Lslands.

and his first furlough in over three years. Attending the ceremony were Sgt. Mitchell's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank J. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henry Mitchell.

Oren Mitchell, all south of Franklin, and his sis-; tor, Mrs. Davis White of Franklin. had further training at Sacramen to. Calif. 5 a i a i mm a as Miss Alberta E.

Dillard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Dii-lard of Southport and Lt. Richard E.

Adklson of Bloomington. were united in marriage Tuesday afternoon at the Grace Methodist parsonage. Rev. Golden A. Smith read the double ring ceremony.

Lt. Adkison is a veteran of the Pacific war area having served two and one-half years overseas. He is now stationed at the Billings hospital at Ft. Harrison. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Dmn entertained at dinner Sunday their clnl-difu including Mr. and Mrs. C. O.

Dmn from Ed in burg, Mrs. Amv A-1-" 10 Mitchell and daughter Ellnora Dixid i an her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Leland Mitchell, and two children.

Barbara Joe and Nancy n.i.ii mi i 1)-1 Asks Divorce Willard H. Stinson. bus driver liv- ing at 298 South State street, today filed suit for divorce in circuit court here from his wife. Mrs. Josephine Stinson.

The couple was married June 28, 1941, and separated October! Lyn cf Indianapolis. Lanam's Brownbilt Shoe Store Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hardin, residents of Johnson county. have returned here from near FRANKLIN, INDIANA Miss Helen Trout, who has been confined to her home for ten days due to injuries suffered in a fall, is improving.

Brownsburg in Hendricks county. They are now living east of Smiley Mill after being away from the county for 14 vears. 29. 1944. He asks a divorce, requests that his wife be granted custody of the couple's four-weeks-old son.

and expressed his willingness to pay a suitable allowance for its support. Announcements ATERS 50 COAL HE $4i Mrs. John P. Thompson has returned from a visit with her husband, Lt. Thompson, at Monterey.

Calif. Lt. Thompson is stationed at an army camp nearby. The divorce suit of Mrs. Orpria: Browning against Oran Browning! filed October 11, was ordered dismissed Wednesday by the A called meeting of Bargersville Chapter O.

E. S. will be held Thursday evening. December 28th at 7:30 o'clock. Initiation.

Insulation and Hica Pellets 3IILLWORK CABINETS LUMBER ROOFING HARDWARE PAINTS FENCE POSTS FENCING The Baptist choir will rehearse Efficient, econcmical coal lieaters that burn from twenty-four to thirty-six hours without refueling. Improved interior construction assures maximum heat for a minimum of ccst! Delivered And Set Up Free! i inuisaay mgni at clock. The Junior choir of Grace Meth- 1 odist church will meet at the church Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Important that all members be present. 7 1 STEEL FENCE POSTS BARBED WIRE FIELD FENCE HOG FEEDERS WATER TANKS GRAHAM HFG.

GO. "To Serve You" (P00DMAN' Tii Psi will meet with Mrs. A. P. Butz.

Thursday at 2:30 o'clock. Each member is asked to bring a current magazine to be sent to Wakeman Hospital. if Goodman-Jester, Inc..

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