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Times Special i : hall at South- CATRO, Dee. 27, — Military and »o- (slavin for these talks, & trip not : UNION CITY, Ind, Dec. 27.—A ) Nation’ S Holiday Death | port. French Coast Wiped Qut; litical events of the last two weeks | without serious hazards. Sie

have turned the attention of the. The talks were on a “purely mili-

. - . | 1 Peremony in the First Christian : ; Toll of 201. | gto Expect More Attacks. allied command in ihe Middle East {ary basis,” according to the British urch here Saturday at 4 o'clock i } |” Talbert, wWOor- CL from Turkey to the Adriatic and official statement,’ ited Miss Elaine Aukerman; Tn- Deaths of two Indianapolis men’ ghipful master; LONDON, Dec.” 2T tH. P).—A partisan bridgeheads in north.’ They were held in Alexandria, anapolis, and Ensign William {and four other Hoosiers in traffic! Carl A. Stone, Terman communique suggested to- \ or en Jugo i FAA Ne a, tipley Harrison. The Rev. W. W. {accidents brought the nations mer den day that Ried eontinindos fay ' Me TR aduALe Yerlings of King Peter's exiled govBen officiated and the bridal death toll to 201 over the Christmas SUohe Sn has ° hegus : wees of i ona RR] ernment. here. which Tito in recent Isic was provided by Miss Betty holidays warden: Leon- mn Sts oe ; Pein Lo still exist to the’ broadcast has disowned and which fean Sheirling, organist, and Miss The mén who died in City hos- ard MeAlbar Vasion coast to gather fniormation extent of pinning he has urged the British government partiyn Mangus, who sang - [pital vesterday from . injuries re- tre ase or " om nome at positions n prepara rr av lr ar to cease to recognize The bride is the daughter of Mr. ceived Christmas eve and Christ Ova o Mr. Talbert ton for the opening of .a second RAR ui array and Mrs. Oliver M. Aukerman of mas day were: Sith. seeretare: Walter H. Muir. Ro om ae claimed that a MAD divisions on his city and the bridegroom is the SAMUEL MEKO, 56, of 630 8 yt O° pean C0 the Turkish fron he official British version of the gon of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harri- | Roena st. senjor deacon; Frank R. White, Br ish Ang Fron 1 landing A ter. But the {eel Alexandria talks 1s that they were on, Indianapolis, | OSCAR LANGFORD, 60, of 140 junisr deacon; the Rev. William ed 0 A a aire (alin need " on the ee Bride's Attendants | 8. West st, 4 J. Marshall, chaplaig; Willan F. entanglements along the channel the Turks ough! Mr Monten — ro aller ' oli possible mili= Mrs. James Cotter and Miss Ann | | Mr. Meko, an emplovee of Héth- Ceasar, senior steward; John Faq . oe met uo ne er A to all forces resisting [Phipps were the matron and maid erington & Berner, Ine. was struck | Hughes, Jiinior steward Omer While there was no confirmation oy ns Pa Br Lo warn i» - : CIITA Iaeoslavia, and that f honor. They were dressed in at California and Washington sis | Brewer, tyler, and Robert kK Of this specific report in oficial™el “ ni veh been RN Lr ery ted full agreement as Mrocks of peach and yellow mar- Friday: night by a car driven by Turner. trustee Installing ofi- cles hepeo it aac known generally cohint Con ‘o a Narra LRG aa molved in carrying out quisette and wore matching lace Estil Monroe, 224 S. Harris st cers will be Ralph FE Smith, that commandos have made many a er rae old thet to elie Dutch caps. They carried bouquets I Injured Christmas Day John E. Swords and Walter G unanhounced reconnatssance land - . ~ Lo 1 to ir the first f white roses tied with silver Kellam ings aloAg the. coasts of occupied 1 obvious tha ie Ea) m Michie | military people streamers. Funeral services will be held at Europe Russian advance mn Ah Ukrame 0 Jha ) nsiderations The bride’ chose a gown.of ca andle- 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Ru- Dieppe Ro and the deve lop nt of part ny e fahiting in Jugoslavia 8 light satin with sweetheart neck- manian Orthodox church, Black- NAPLES SEGREGATED . ’ ’ fight in Jugosiavin, whic Hl old wi h heretolore had seemed delire accented with pearl clips, and | ford and Market sts. My. Meko was / such landings obviously would mg down as many rena HIV Ine pendent entire n Gen Dwight D. long sweeping" sifirt. She carried a native of Rumania, coming here| A on new tmportance as the “zero there a are facing the t 5 nh and penhower mmand in Italy. Tri Kappa sorority prayer book in 1905. He formerly worked at IN TYPHUS EPIDEMIC hour” for an wvasion of western He on nl ake > {ings Z y f £ 5 y ac s 8 . . \ qd strategie alle has at ed in th topped with an orchid. Kingan & Co. and for the county Europe approaches, since the second of the allie Lr MEREDITH NICHOLSON

She was given in marriage by il ke th highway department. He was & NAPLES. Dec. 27 (U.P) Naples front command must have a « lear €V¢ . t : X "HE seemingly worth-1 Tabby or Towser will take Cs r of the anian C fox cture fermi defen 1 Miltary talks between representa er father and the bridegroom had LOOK AT 1 e . ‘member of the Rumanian Orthodox oo oh of bounds ‘list for Picture of German defenses and: fomen Is CRANHED piVoRLE

t So To . ; ve ) to ry ) his father as his best man. The \ess wooden drawers and then note advice of the motto. “And church, the Rumanian Star society troop dispositions all along the axis ves of Tk ‘ Join : ho silv vou can make them into Bed,” as soon as you finish painting opine all allied troops today because of Qimilar Tandines 1 ecedad’ A Ameniean and Brotish arn wmer ushers were Cadet James Patchell, 10w easily you can n \ 1 t Browr and the Teamsters’ union i} coast Similar landing precy fal ’ : \ 1e this drawer-into-animal box. own eoidemvicintBty BI tshiever ers {eis TS Ce < emley : ALS , | Paraguay and Te Ww .n. useful objects fer your home. ou 2 ' hig wile «Anna An epidemic vphus fever among the RBritish-Canadian LECONNA } West. Point, William Chatten, Righ or buff enamel backgrounds are Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Anna force” attack on [ere i #0 . eina : , ( ere

ard Phipps and the bride's brother, Meko: three sons, Aurel and Nich- the civilan population ] ANGagEn

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‘ suggested for border, motto and also ol I. . of » io oi A hort Aukerman Mother S 4 { 7°011 for Puss—ignoring the mousetail in olas Meko, Indianapolis, and S. 8gt. A 5th army order declaring the Co ceo le . 4 . . Samuel Meko Jr, stationed in Italy, city out of bounds was announced Fhe area in which Gera . 3 : Ged an Reception Held the hole. « . , } ) TREAT 779 CHILDREN \1 0 te \ n | 2 | ; i and two grandchildren hy Col. Edgar Erskine Hume, rpe- ¢onmiiniguie vd nanan Was a - wir! that ile asked him

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: v ny - Lang 2 injure v -R al allied military government tempted presgnably was in or nen ~ = , aller © YQ ee-hand decorations. You can do Mr. Langford was injured Christ- giona | 2 . to leave th home after “teething fr : d S allied Pas de Calaisy where the German AT WEST SIDE PARTY ) Co A .

|them—anvone can. Just grasp your mas day when he was hit by an head, after conferences with

Mrs. Aukerman wore a beige crepe dress and tan accessories. Her

corsage was of pink camellias: The } <ensé of humor as firmly as your automobile. in the 900 block of N, armv medical officers, and became were repurted th have Dota of Co frit amid. to . Llores wor mo Raa bridegroom's mother wore a green brush and go to it. | West st. The driver of the car, effective at 8 a. m. Sunday. rocket R ms " h t ch to bombai to i el en SRSA "thie n oo Cw ont wer AR oul -of crepe dress, black accessories and | x un = [Ollie Price, 39, of 311 Cincinnati st, | The order bars all army person England, particularly Londo OC fas pa : ‘ MM count Propet ettiement wa & jonquil corsage. 0 ’ lwas: charged with drunkenness and nel not stationed in the metropol he communique also comncided wy, mat ket Ai Warina vale [Thegcouple Jog forjSios/on joi) Personal Charm operating a vehicle while under the tan area unless urgent business re- with neutral yeports that the Ger ay MM : "neo the. fo bowing A reception oo the home of | PONT MEASURE a a front influence of hquor Mr. Langford's quires their presence Fifth army mai have been reintfore > their 1 t 1 cdl fo Doro Wolfe 1a f Mano ne rides oe Pa hee ito find the exact center but strike body was taken to the city morgue. rest centers will continue to oper- coastal force hued follow] ( \ , I 1 A ao ! -aviine « es . : \ . oops leave and ' the de sation of TO wie hit \ | . 1 Fy ’ ( —_—_ 3 Y oN } a raving sino ores seen. on for it. If it isn't precisely in the! 1, a serious condition at the City ate, since the tr ! fA and al « 1 ) ( I BD White rig Fame. BE TW hite of] } of M Me 1 . . . . - 4 th p He insted ‘ show ey 3 Tree 1 ed con 1 i 1 Ot { 1h " Wy 1's H vi 1 n “andles 1 1 accessorie an an Sol Forsag middle, Us all right The most hospital was Joseph Smith. 47. of ve Im TUCKS and can be dusted Fase A | ) 1 Propet \e Va t Lv) A ywicand {le Ensign and Mrs. Harrison will be on ) . ratify Ce ee a . . with delousing ~ powder mander of won force Fia n ite [co and hon at h e after Jan. 1 at 108 Was! treasured and beautiful museum z23 Cottage ave. who wa struck by i a on y Renta a pieces: are not exact or machine- o yrackless trolley in the 100 hlock - - "n . bride tended Buler tris made in appearance. Peasant-style nr N. Illinois st. He received head v Se and she is a member of Pi decoration permits self-expression. juries Boe Phi sorority The eon | It's charming because it's person- Others Are Hurt ; Cun al. After painting the object all . } f= an Indiana university graduate A A. el TN | a George McKinney, 53; of 3211. W and a member of Kappa Sigma 4a j Co Co Vermont st, was in a fair condition fraternity, Delta Sigma Pi and Pi then decorate it with ordinary tin ries received when he was at Fy clon. ; : ing oil colors using an Inexpensive from injuries I d ave and elta Ps camel-hair marking brush to appl truck by a car at Indiana a § Se {he paint Michigan st I'he car was driven t aint. i i. | . Scottish Rite Dance a, i huss Lucy Dell Burford, 828 lake 8 To Be Wednesday Use Oil Colors ~~ Mrs. Mabel Mitchell, 2524 N. KeyThe annual holiday dance for the A SUITABLE BRUSH would have stone ave, and Alonzo Beasley, 1416 ' a hair tip %-inch long. For decor- FE. 16th st, were injured in a two young people of the Scottish Rite ‘ ¥ og llision in the 1400 block of will be held Wednesdav evening a‘ VU ating, first squeeze out small car Colisionihé Lo : yp [amounts Bf .0il colors from tiuhes Roosesglt ave They were taken to} the cathedral. Gertrude Butz and ) er i , « the City hospital. Harry Swanigen. | her Silver Dragons will provide fhe "onto " oe plate or pane of glass or BR eto eich car | music. gsinjpuidtie yy I Mog a: vour britch into a “medi in which Mrs. Mitchell was a pas- | The entertainment committee in- Dip yon! bri hinion ediim ger was charged with drunk eludes Messrs. and Mesdames Earl {of Bea varnish and ne . ees to F. Beam, C. Kyle Hughes, Ralph E : NVEC . tine, and "mix" your color on the. tH Hamill, J. Worth Baker Oeares H By MRS. ANNE ¢ ABOT palette to proper brushing con- In the City hospital was 14-vear Maass, W. Clark Roggie Wilbur E | A big apron for mother Who Iunsigistency before applying old Charles Balfour, 721 Middle Ny if BIC, “the house and rules the roost from irive, Woodruff Plac uffere = Smith, Frank E. Thornburgh, Wil- ne Bs I , 0 os these ss = nm drive, Wood ft nace who s fered 5 that ly importar 4 . . lacérations and possible internal inHam Ss. valdionrang Predjaat days—the kitchen! Plenty of well- Steam Pile Fabrics juries when he was struck by a cut, attractive aprons really do| pREGHEN UP velveteens and motorcycle in the 2900 block of E “life > ’ - New under-arm ‘make “life-in the Rees re corduroys by hanging in the bath- Michigan st. , ! Make this attractive blue and white ~ =. 4 cieaming. Remove badly i ? ! ari Victims of Traffic Cream Deodorant polka-dotted apron for sizes 40-42-1), 4104 places and deep wrinkles by safely 44. The big applique roses in either ironing on the wrong side, with Others injured slightly in traffic | ) pink or. red make a handsome pile pressed against towels, wccidents were Samuel Swanson, Stops Perspiration pocket and a brilliant spot of color y ws 79, of 940, W. Michigan st.; Mrs. | for decoration and cheerfulness. | . Faye Pruitt; Springfield, Mo.; Mrs. | To obtain pattern for the large-| With war-increased mend IR and piel Ray, 39, of 4426 E T0tR st ; | sized apron, rose applique (patiern home jeNing.ajsewing box with a ;,011 Reed, 8, Ravenswood; Virginia 5670) sizes 40-42-44 included, send removable slipcover of print or Arnold, 25. of 226 S. Holmes ave ; {1 cents in coin, your name and ad- plain colors -is-a useful-and Welcome. “ria co Dabo, 38. of 2380 N- Detar] d¥ess and the pattern number to gift for women. z iware st.; Sgt. Peter Vlanis, 20. Stout Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis - ” I - [field: Miss Betty Cast, Lebanon; Times, 530 S. Wells st, Chicago 7, ) Charles Hess Jr, 18 months, son ms : J der he Fn: imeled I ans of Charles Hess, 5121 E. ain st : i ow, readers, vou can order and Benton Ormston, 57, 302 E. go ' . » new fall and winter issue of Anne y : walnut st. School's Quit! } Cabot's album! Price per copy, 16 Casily Cleaned | In accidents over the state, Miss | cents. i Bethel Meadow, 18, of near Ross- Now's the Time to Buy Your 1. Does not rot dresses or men’s TT Since steel wool and other sink ville, suffered a ee irei i the ¢ 1 ‘hich she was a 52 Ue. Does i ke | | Carl sen Pictur € to Be Accessories used for Polishing £ooks FT ane bois i used right after shaving. At Rauh I il “QPrv ing fensils are no longer readily in carroll courtty. She died at a gt £ J1prary BEE ’ > fers u 3. nsianly Stops) perspiration | : avaliable - many homemakers spend Lafayette hospital. ‘ Te ¢ n-Age rs } or 1to 3 days. Prev f. ; i “ . / 4. A pure white, greaseless | ae. hr Carleen ame the [Jade endless hours trying to keep pots Joseph Macy, 19, Arlington, died (ool R Rm ry \ nN R * ’ 3 ! rlse ? p “nn eetrill p Fe own up in Buster B A . . stainless vanishing cream, | BOW v Carlsen has been chosen and pans: bright—and shiny. Fortu- in a Connersville hospital of in- 3 : % RB $8. Awarded Approval Seal Amer- |as the picture-of-the-month at the juries suffered . when his truck astics k i ican Institute of Laundering -» | Rauh Memorial library. The,paint- nate housewives who use porcelain cyidded from an icy road three 50 harmless to fabrics. ing also was exhibited last July. enameled ware have no such worries. imiles south of Laurel. Peed ; i : {| The picture was presented to the | Because the surface of enameled | George D. Lambert, 17, Kokomo, Shoes | Herron Art museum in 1920 by the utensils is perfectly smooth and was killed when his automobile hit Friends of American Art. The art- | pon-porous, tiny particles of food a culvert west of Logansport, 39’. Buy » jar today at any store selling | ist, a specialist in still life, is a and other matier cannot lodge in it rs ) toilet goods (also tn 10¢ and 59¢ jars) leading contemporary u. 8. painter. [Soap and water are usually effective | 42 Lives Lost in Fires Mou 1) be ey J AP — - - — |in restoring enameled ware to spar-| Edgar Jones, 37, Dale, was killed kling cleanliness. When food is when the car in which he was rid- } e 4 e are A a € $ a oug S 1e uic baked or dried on a pan, soaking in ing overturned north of New Bos- SApege 3 hot water will. loosen it. ton. | , S——————————— Traffic fatalities accounted for prete ed a Aanaed eA ! f Led Y 0 1s Hon ome ixture | Hospital Ward 109 of the nations deathsrinb 48 lives were lost in fires, inc ! na on , X y tft Surprisingly Quick Relief. [full pint—n family supply—of very yr. d Christma Hee rn | rugged rp wonderful cough syrup. It's thrifty, S ntertaine : s eve fire in a New York No Cooking. Saves Money. too—about four times as much for City boarding house which claimed Here's a medicine for coughs duel your money. And children take it ~~ The Help-Each-Other club has 18 victims. to colds, that you mix in your own willingly, because it tastes so good. adopted ward 1106 at Billings Gen-| Nine traffic fatalities, 19 deaths kitchen. It's so easy to prepare that| ‘This home mixture takes right hold ; from fire and six miscellaneous | ; a child could do it, but once tried,|of a cough ina way that's surprising. eral hospital and has donated 3 SE Six mi eous | Wr, Y Baby you'll never again be without it. It loosens the phlegm, soothes the afohans, cartons of cigarets, fruit, ealns gave New York state a total Start our . Make a syrup by stirring 2 cups|irritated membranes, and helps clear | jof 33, the highest in the natjon. } . of granulated sugar and one cup of|the air passages. Jiases the soreness, nuts, candy and homemade cookies California counted 22 dead from With Buster Brown's little white nt water a few moments, until dissolved.|and lets you rest at night. for the patients. traffic accidents, one from fire and | | 2 No cooking needed—no trouble atall| Pinex is a special compound of The group recently entertained four miscellaneous to t hoes. Sizes 6'/5 to ake Second} Or vou can use corn syrup or liquid| proven ingredients, in concentrated |g}, 5 Christmas party for its ward ) y eh I ard. place with 27. 9 =0 to K1 honey, instead of sugar syrup, form, a most reliable agent for soot 'The committee for the party in-| ’ 2.50 o Then get 214 ounces of Pinex from|ing throat and bronchial membranes. p LE any druggist, put it into a pint bottle, Money Teftinded if it doesn't please cluded Mesdames R. E. Denning, BEDAUX HELD BY a7 to 12 £3 fo 4.50 and add your syrup. This giveg you alyou in every way. Ella Steinecker and Robert Skill- Bi 2S ¢ .e - —- — ————— man. Mrs. Fletcher Smiser arranged ] ithe transportation, U. S. AUTHORITIES | MIAMI, Fla, Dec. 27 (U. Pt , ~ oe. : Immigration authorities today were | Fr Shirley Cohen holding Charles E. Bédaux, friend | . Is Engaged of the duké ‘of Windsor and in-| [ventor of the so-called "industrial s Mr. .and Mrs. Harry A. Cohen, | speed - -up - system, incommunicado | a. Service means v oT 3039 Central avel-announce the en-|pecause of passport difficulties. L oo a. Shirley 2 RO gagement of their daughter, Shirley. Military sources understood” that" ~~ ~~ = =~ = BISTER BROWN: EE EES] wipro 3 "Anne, to Aviation Cadet Melvern A. Beda 57, ; ; - 4 AN A fulnes that Schwei of Mr. and Mrs. J, A. | eoaux, 31, flew here from North Ar ness 1g. son I. an Is. 'Africa last week with 3 SR & : thought wu a army officials S ES ; Schweig, Clayton, Mo. He is sta- without a passport, but said they BOYS - HO o ; 4 :

. ence of A tioned at Merced, Cal. did not know the re a leaves lasting P | Miss Cohen_attends Purdue uni- {yp io

|versity. Cadet Schweig is a Purdue graduate .and. a member of (Sigma. Alpha Mu fraternity. °

Bedaux, a native of France who jbecame a naturalized American 25 oH |vears ‘ago, was reported arrested by (the Germans in France in 1942, but

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Sor ority Meeting ater turned up inn Nore Afsice sad | The Alpha chapter, Omega Nu] (was accused of trading with the With Buster Brown moccasins. _{ | Tau sorority, will meet at 7:30 p. m.| jenemy. }

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