Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1943 — Page 14

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Back Into Marshes Face Resident of City fe for Annihilation. iia 20 Years. : h Survivors: Brothers, Herman and Towel Kath {man troops who stalled the Red| B ! Sexson, operator of a restaurant at beler; niece, Mrs. Esther oo Eas Gime: army advance west of Kiev were re- » South and Illinois sts, will be at nas EB. Veith, 33. Survivors: Wife pa ot ii : Hatty Hh Gilbert unter Mr | Harvey and Mrs. Kate White: Russia today to undertake rvey a ena deine de : farmer, 81. Survivors: Huse ; y warned rvivers: Wife : ithe rescue of formidable Nazi forces A o Sake Eg A § nd John, Bali pint Washers. digi Mrs, : s ship form of Se ; ) Antoinette potas ‘ Bar- | the Pripet marshes, : | Tuesday in ‘thy Colonial pote iit § Ctra en bars Latoska: sons, ary and : years of po H. long ¥ tin Rokossovsky was methodically Ll Born in Green count A ek a vivors: Parents, Mr. and Mes Cisne By = y, Mr. Sex- ting. brothers, Everet up southern White Russia, Ki HAMMOND--Florence Valentino, 53. Long: platens, A Ap itis the Germans deeper into the! _ {ago after having worked as a rall=| got Mark, James Mike SN a : ——— a marshes and reducing the trapped | . ‘brakeman and a coal miner. Jhine Olah, Mis, Sits” Aon Valen iho; HT, VALLEE WEDS units, ; {He was einployed as streetedr | brother, Alexander Florentino | ‘COVER-GIRL" Tt NALIY. The capture yesterday of Naroviya | in ; motorman here eight before| . MOWELL Katie ia Herrenbruck. M, GIRL TONIGHT a y ‘het Y 8 army entering the restaurant business. |bruck; brothers, Henr hi lapproaches to Mozyr, strategic Under the eerie sow of makeshift lighting, heroic U, 8. army en Sue nry, John William rt Rudy Vallee, film and radio § [center commanding the German doctors perform a difficult operation in a fleld hospital, behind the | Survivors are a daughter, Mrs, Mrs, iis, Herman Berferbruck; par now in the coast guard, will be a leastern reaches of the Pripet area brothers, Edward Sexson, Paris" Sex-; KOKOMO_Prry James. 63. dsughiers | Washington, D. C., cover-girl, at The Red army retained the initia- | Catherine Merrill tent 9, Daugh-|Gordon, Mrs. Mary Perguton, Mrs.| 4 FORTE Barney Palmer, 63. Sur-|opaplain, will officiate at tive throughout lower White Russia, {ters of Union Veterans of the Civil Abbie" Colliers, Mrs. Florence Gil- Byron Palmer: sister, Mrs. Sam brother, | military ceremony. he fora) though advancing at a reduced rate, 60 YEAR: ARS DIES Han, Mrs. Elsie Brown and Mrs.| MILLERSBURG—Mary Chupp, 38. Sur-| The bride is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. David = Plank; 1 and Mrs. Charles Dure west bank of the Lonieper | he | ny fe rene, Il MgLean Cherkasi area, and or ills oe |oratt shop. ii Vincennes, oe, Emanuel and Jo hn Chup. wre, ‘| will be her first marriage. and in the Dnieper elbow. a -— - the Zhi- : t Thete Wat 10 jus rom 108 Former President of N er-attacks by “dozens” of German divisions had pressed in the rim Propylaeum Board. “The Germans, taking advantage’ of better communications and bad apolis - resident 60 years, died. yes | lair force, were trying desperately to’ gustus Coburn Jr, 102° Blue Ridge, {reclaim the initiative. Only in the rd. She was 72. B achieve any measure of success. | and Planes nded came to Indianapolis in 1 an was graduated from the former be expected unless the . weather lchanges sharply, making possible. a She was a member of the Second \inforcements and the use of planes./ sive club. and was a former - vice | Ladies’ | COATS : a i Great Soviet air armadasi og gent ofthe Dramatic club and 1 3 § immobilized temporarily. Fierce Ladies’ | Ladies’ FUR COATS (ta {winds . swept the steppelands, and 3

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MOSCOW, Dec. 2 (U. P.) Ger id Puneral services for William L. CevaNsviLis. Same Elizabeth Wibbeler, | Survivors: Sem, Russell Manan Fn ison: : s Emma Veith: y | ported swinging northward toward ; p.m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Hew," Sriard. veith Veith: rs Mrs. Bert Mee gvnska, Mrs. Sei, AR be ‘of county and facing annihilation in : | encircled ng " Wife, face its : ry : mi Mrs. Bdwin Witt Tra Hillen~ Pront reports said Gen, Konstans where he made his home, ._ |nrand; a a en: The shifur consolidating his positions, driving} “son came to Indianapolis 20 Years| survivors: Husband, Peter Valentine: |Mrs. Bvelyn- Evrard, Neary {tightened Rokossovsky's grip on the| ET RE Survivors: Mother, Mrs. Carrie Herren-| HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 2 (U. P) — |communications in all the vast| front lines in Italy. Eva Vanivey ot Vincennes; three|bruck and Mrs. Edward Martin. ried tonight to Bettejane Greer, : | CARD PARTY SCHEDULED |%00 and Joseph Sexson, all of In-| uve. Dorothy Williams and Mrs. Deis | Westwood Comm Pace Slows Dewn s unity church, - RESIDENT HERE dianapolis; six sisters, Mrs. Emma | Branch Capt. J. E. Johnson, U, 8. navy expanded jis bridgeheads on the a i Sounsee a nthe» ®t! Alta Starbuck, all of Indianapolis, |[1or: Husband. Jesse Chupp: mother, Food land a grandson, Billy Vanivey of Dorothy, Viola Chupp; sons, LeRoy, Del-| Greer of Washington, D. C,, and this progress southwest of Kremenchung Mrs. Augustus hrs Coburn, 72, tomir-Korosten sector, where countof the Kiev salient. : ‘Mrs. Augustus Coburn, Indian- | weather which grounded the Red terday in the home of her: son, Au-/ | ” i - 8 t Zhitomir-Korosten area did they) A native of Springfield, Mass., she Spectacular developments cannot Girls’ Classical school here. taster movement of - Russian re-1 Presbyterian - ‘church, the Progress: 8 | equipped for winter operations were go... president of the Propylaeum Besides the son, survivors are an- |

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