Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1944 — Page 21
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By SALLY MacDOUGALL Scripps-Howard Staff Writer { NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—Send her something to remind her that she’s
the uniform of the Women's Army Corps. Sy That's the sentiment behind the
Christmas presents now on exhibi-
ice club here. Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 are the specified dates for mailing boxes to these young women in 11 from Burma and Lhe Solomong, to Iceland and Alaska. The suggestions collection is quite a glamorous exhibit considering that it has the O. K. of army officials in Washington, for it runs a lively chromatic scale—lacy nightgowns, clotheslines, beauty ‘compacts, monogrammed clothespins, flannel union suits, perfume, popcorn, play-shoes, ‘flowered swim {sults, zippers, garters, high-heeled (pumps, eyelash curlers, hair nets, fur-lined mules, sachet ‘powder, skirt-hangars, checker-boards.
WACS Serve Everywhere
“Our WAC is everywhere the army is except in the Caribbean area,” sald Lt. Ann Regan, who came over from Washington fa supervise the gifts setup. “Before the time for mailing presents
‘She hopes every WAC Christmas present will be something the girls: ‘eouldn’'t buy in the army's post {exchange stores wherever they are. | “Here or overseas we are sup{plied with everything we really “But girls {overseas have ben begging for lacy |stips and other pretty things they
{they can wear with off-duty uni. {forms when they go dining or danc-
In Italy It’s Green
{ Reaching into the big glass showcase she picked up an embroidered {handkerchief with a border of rose{buds, moved it to another spot and ‘placed it beside a compact of cake iperfume. Highsheeled pumps with’ ian emsemble of brown bag and |gloves were in the same case along {with red-rimmed sun glasses, linen {play shoes and a splashy big silk handkerchief to be worn as a scarf {that could be tucked into WAC covjeralls. The scarf was spotted with 48 medallions that had the seals of all the states. { “That wouldn't be for a girl in Mark Clark's army,” Miss- Regan sald. “They prefer a green scarf because that's the general's favorite color. Soldier or WAC, they follow his lead.” The list was made from a survey
contained in letters from overseas.
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Others, $2.95 to $4.50
just a girl even though she wears|
army ° exhibit of suitable WAC! |
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Pfc. William A. Stephens, Pfc. Kenneth Eugene Stephens and Pfc. Ralph Fred Stephens, all sons of Mrs. Florence Stephens, 1349 W. 34th st., are serving with the armed forces overseas. Kenneth ‘is serving in England after
Ralph
army, based in Guam. The third brother, William, also a marine, point of embarkation, .Mary Stephens and the father
of William .T. Stephens, both of the 34th st. address.
CROSS-CHANNEL DUELING WANES
Three-Year Artillery Action Dying Out as Allies Mop Up Coastal Strip.
By EDWARD P. MORGAN Times Foreign Correspondent DOVER, Sept. 7.—The longest artillery
end,
ing any premature celebrations. who has been sitting so long and
narrow stretch of water, has shot virtually his last wad. Demolitions begun last week are still going on.
No Evacuation Since Sept. 1
vessels were sent out northward. The British coast artillery in.the Dover area laid into them—their best action in the whole war.
area's heavy batteries have fired 3667 rounds against the enemy in 75 separate engagements—almost all against his shipping—which is believed to be some kind of record for coast artillery action. . Although France fell in 1940, the Germans ‘ did not start to shell Dover until August, 1941, Since then the town has been battered by artillery and air raids. here though, nestled at the bottom of its historic White ciiffs, and will be ready when the time comes for the channel boats to resume their run to France.
Learned How to Duck
Conditioned to years of ducking and diving into caves during the heaviest shelling, the people” of Dover can’t quite make themselves believe yet that they are not going to have to duck any more. Trains from London are full ‘again. But instead of the “blitz specials” carrying city sightseers to watch dogfights over the Shakespearean cliffs, they are hauling people to the hop and fruit harvest and to holidays in Southeast Kent where nobody has had a peaceful holiday for so long.
IRVINGTON GOP CLUB "FEAST SET MONDAY
The Irvington Republican club will hold its annual watermelon
Irvington American Legion post, Downey ave. and Union st. Principal speakers will be Ralph Gates, candidate for governor; Homer E. Capehart, candidate for U. S. senator, and Judge Judson L. Stark, candidate for congress. All candidates for state office will be introduced by G. O. P. State Chairman John Lauer. ¥ Duke E. Hanna, club president, will. preside at the meeting which will precede the watermelon feast.
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being based: in Iceland with the | and Fred, a marine, 1s | recently left this country from a
William is the husband of Mrs. |
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