Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1945 — Page 11
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‘Wounded Varies at Iwo
Are ‘Magnificent.’
By LISLE SHOEMAKER United Press Staff Correspondent GUAM, March 29 (U. PJ] They - jokingly call
themselves | “fright” nurses. But wounded ma- |
rines called them “angels” when the navy's first contingent of - flight
run to Iwo Jima,
Marines said they'd seen. everything when the trim, pretty nurses | stepped from their planes onto | Iwo’s volcanic ash. But they weren't nearly so surprised as the girls themselves who were on Iwo less than a month after leaving the states. “The wounded are magnificent,” sajd Lt. Emily Purvis, Philadelphia,
the navy's first nurse svacuation program,
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bandages. If you have time enough | to look one in the eye he'll flag you | down with a big wink.”
A Tough Grind The current Iwo Jima trip is a tough grind for the nurses who are | clothed in marine jumpers, army | shoes and baseball caps. |
It's a five-hour flight to Iwo from Guam. The minute they land they the loading of , the
the return trip, which starts as soon!
Ensign Norma Harrison, fleld, O, had a strange assign-| ment along with. her regular duties when she landed at Iwo on her first trip. She was carrying an empty peanut can. When she jumped to the ground she scooped it full of Iwo Jima dirt and sand—the request of & navy doctor at a Guam hospital. | “Sir Toots” Ensign Mary Leahy, Malden, Mass, figures there just isn't any such thing as a wounded patient who won't crack a joke if he just, can talk. minute they see us.” A large percentage of the wounded, of. course, are enlisted men, who delight in addressing the nurses as “sir.” Lt. (j.g) Jeanne Doll, Ormo, Wis, recalled the vouyg: marine who said: “Sir, may I call you Toots?” Disciplinary rules for the nurses’ are stern. They must be in their
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CHAPTER TO MEET
“Hamilton-Beiry chapter, Service
‘w«8tar Legion, will meet for needle- |
work and-tiw Red Cross project at 2 p. m. Tuesday -at the home of Mrs. A. Donald Wiles, 4225 Grace-» ™ Mrs, Charles K. Mec-
the State
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Beautiful Colors—All Sizes—Budget Priced
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OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P. M.
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25.51%
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Large EGGS
Grade B—A Real Value —Mostly Whites
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let. 2¢
DOZ.
38-Oz vo IO
APPLE BUTTER
Country Club,
SHREDDED WHEAT 2rie 230
25¢
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SERVE KROGER FINER SEA FOODS FOR GOOD FRIDAY MENUS
WHITE FISH Dressed for Baking. Medium Size
BLUE PIKE FILLETS
Fancy quality,
Firm, white,
SMELTS
The fish with the distinctive flaver,
PORK SAUSAGE
COLE SLAW
It's delicious. Bulk.
POTATO SALAD
Home style—bulk,
FROSTY FUDGE CAKE
Two Devils Food Layers wavered with Rich leing
A
FROSTY GOLDEN Covered
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CRISCO
Lb. 28¢
CLOCKEDSTAYS FRESH LONGER Stretch your: that’s Clocked-Fresh and flavorpocked. You con buy more thon a single loaf becouse it ‘rays fresh Golden-crusted, crumbed — better bread aot far bigger
It's Kroger's for Fresh Produce; Big Values and aa
ORANGES
Florida Valencias; Sweet, Extra Juicy.
Fancy box Winesaps or Newtowns,
TOMATOES
FRESH
26.4-0Z. LOAVES
2-21
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kf » SPOTLIGHT COFFEE 359° DILL PICKLES RES NK 425 PALWOLIE SOAP 3 ~ 20°
money ond get bread
velvet:
NOTICE! PEACHES
Golden Orchard halves and sliced.
TWINKLE
Gelatine Dessert.
No. 21% Can
Quart Jar
FELS NAPTHA 22 FRESH MILK
Variety. Shop Your Kroger Store Totay for the Easter Feast.
CAULIFLOWER
29:
5~39°
LARGE SNOW WHITE HEADS EACH
Clean, Smooth; medium size.
w. 108
i. 23¢
brn Im 68° Finest Quality! Fine Rod Rige:, Fine Flavor, AMMONIA. i a 199 0XYDOL i 23¢ UMA... “or 280 ide va se 1520 DOE 3 ALINE FLAS .... me 8 IVORY FLAKES = 23° ALURE SOAP 4 a. 190 SPIC & SPAN wx 23e |
SWEETHEART SOAP 4 sans 260
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