Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1944 — Page 5

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IG. 11, 194 : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : 3 SOLDERS CENTER [00 moms ono Sven — ween Toes? JI. ioe men and women ss uftal with | | | sie | ava wc [OPEN SATURDAY 9:45 4% Frere ) fie Ywisagiie Serves Mews unt library for WACs at Camp Atter- ENDS. FURLOUGH 0 : 4 "iveas os second anniversary celebration Aug. he Sng Shak

19-20, featuring by an informal

, dance on the night of Ag. 19. 4 oe Members of ‘the 106th’ army ground forces band from Ft. Knox, A With ! will serve as dancing partners for LR

Ky. are expected to furnish the d MILLER- WOHL'S

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will be picked up by members of Mrs. Mary Battles’ committee if the center is notified.

RAINBOW VETERANS MEET The Rainbow Division Veterans chapter will have Maj. Don C. Irwin, Southwest Pacific veteran now stationed at Pt. Harrison, as its guest speaker tonight at the Antlers hotel. A dinner will precede the meeting.

Put. Cutter Rey Reports for New Duties After Long Pacific ‘Service.

HOLDER OF THE purple heart and the presidential unit citation, Pvt. Rolert E. Cutter, 19-year-old Indianapolis marine, has reported to Mare Island, Cal. ; after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, 8. Cutter, 2421 Coyner ave. Pvt. Cutter,

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Smartly styled “Cinderella and other washable fabrics,

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¥ Robert Skelton of Camp Eilis, IIl., © has been invited as guest speaker on Aug. 20. Both groups of the cadette corps

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and Pacific theaters of operations, was wounded while

Bes Z TE R. E. Cutter on a volunteer mission with the

first wave of marines to hit Bougainville, He was hit in the legs and feet by shrapnel from a Jap sniper as he was laying barbed wire. Pvt. Cutter spent months in hospitals in New Zealand, New Caledonia and Oakland, Cal. Now.on limited guard duty, the local marine also has earned four bronze stars for participation in major Battles in the Solomons. He is a graduate of Technical high school, and has been in the marine corps 2%

MEDAL IS AWARDED T0 CPL SCHNEIDER

- Cpl. James W. Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs, Val F. Schneider, 16056 Hoyt ave, was awarded the good

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TUBABLE SCHOOL DRESSES Tubable school dresses in stripés, checks, $1 3 9

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Beautiful New Fall BLOUSES

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conduct medal at an 8th air force 10-Pay . fighter command station in Eng- Plan 3 land.

Louis Yosha, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Yosha, 1010 Church st. graduated from radio school at the

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The school girls’ favorite “Sloppy Joe” Sweaters, with long sleeves, slipover style boxy fitting. In white, lilac, navy, red, black, maize, brown, fleshia, spice and woven colorful argyle, scotty and heart designs.

COATS

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Ensign Richard E. Pritchard, U. 8. M. 8., spent part of a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Pritch-' ard of Sheridan. Ensign Pritchard | | is pharmacists mate and purser on ! merchant ships. Pvt. Howard E. Fowler, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ford, 4111!

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| #. Sgt. Byron A. Fields, husband | of Mrs. Christina Fields, 1602 Shar-| {on ave. was recently promoted from ithe grade of sergeant at the army air forces redistribution center, | Miami Beach, Fla.

Smooth and rough grain genuine leather handbags, Zipper tops, plastic trimmed metal frames, top handles and envel- $ 00 ues in smart, new flat- ° tering styles. $16.95 Star Store, Street Floor Plus Tax

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IT’S HARD TO PRAISE RETONGA ENOUGH, SAYS WELL-KNOWN RESIDENT cox 55 re

{Samoa two days after the harbor «rf

_ ! ope styles, excellent valPvt. Ernest Walls, husband of

Mrs. Josephine Walls, Lawrence, | has been transferred from Ft. Hare rison to the infantry replacement| _| training center, Camp in, Tex.

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uty-to your + | F had been shelled by the Japanese |B [REEEY - aster-Mixed"' in January, 1943. His outfit was . dries in an one of the first marine corps’ units —

to go overseas after Pearl Harbor.

+ covers any He spent 18 months with the

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MRS, EUNICE RYDER

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Enjoys Meals Now, Nerves Are Steady and She Can Be On the Go All Day Without Feeling Worn. Out, States Mrs. Ryder. Tells Abuut

Retonga.

Happy and ful men and

* women from all walks of life con-

to taste good any more. My nerves seemed to stay on edge and I slept so poorly that the slightest noise woke me up and I would have a hard time getting back was forced to tinually and even then my head

y was at low ebb, and I felt tired out

after a little exertion. In fact, I Just seemed to feel like a woman

| twice my age.

“Retonga gave me wonderful relief. I am eating heartily again at every meal. My nerves are as as can be and I rest: much es at night. Even that sluggish elimination is relieved. I feel so much stronger that I am on the go from morning till night and I-do not tire easily. It is hard to Ppise Re-

garrison on Samoa before going to New Zealand and Guadalcanal: Pvt, Leslie said that the Japs could have had Samoa practically for the asking during the early part of the war. He was returned to the United States because of a tropical disease last November and now is in the fire department here. _His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leslie, live on R. R, 3.

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Boys’ Sport

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$2.59-$2.29 Values

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Boys’ SWEATERS

In fancy combinations, large selection of patterns in coat

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Made of fancy cassimere and

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shades. Sizes 6-16.

Cotton Colonial BEDSPREADS

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Others, $4.49 and $6.98

Large double bed size and twin bed size bedspreads in this large assortment of ‘beautiful cotton Colonial Spreads. —Heavy quality, reversible patterns, use either side. Colors that can be used in most any bedroom. A splendid buy at these low Prices.

as Indian Style

BLANKETS

Men who appreciate are made of all-wool, checks and mixtures, 35 to 46.

. Men's Leisure or Sport

COATS

For the cool evenings you should have a Leisure Coat in fancy combinations, plaid backs and plain sleeves or fancy sleeves and plain front and back. Sport . coats in plaids and stripes. Sizes 34 to 4“,

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