Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1945 — Page 18

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i FOUR DIVISIONS IMONTY TO COMMAND PRESIDENT'S MOTHER HOME| " " { ome today after a “fine time at Nothing Funny About Fort Kin Finally Meet BRITISH 0c KANSAS CITY, Mo, May 23 during a two-week visit with her T0 GET FURLOUGHS In German Prison CUPATION (U, P.).— Mrs, Martha Truman, son in the capital. Mrs. Truman, Lines Exce tf Joe E. Brown LONDON, May 23 (U:P.) —Mar-| mother of the President, was back |o3, went to Washington on Mother's ; Le Smith. + P PARIS, .May 23 U. P.).—Four Unable to meet while they were |shal Sir Bernard L. Montgomery|in her little suburban Grandview !day. . Deight m managing edi- Lhd SER - ..... So { They did. Th infantry divisions—the 86th, 97th, (both stationed in England, two In- will command British occupation , of the Salem Republican-Leader, By GERALD R. THORP to repay the favor. ey di ® gst and 104th—will be sent to the|dianapolis brothers-in-law were forces in Germany and also will be

ws named most worshipful grand Times Foreign Correspondent .|Japs on the opposite ridge began | United States next month on their wu : : ISION ON| 0 Britain's repre - master of the Indiana Grand lodge | WITH THE 33D DIVISIO! moving, so the boys opened up, ha to the Pacific, supreme head-| {forced to hold their. first overseas |Brit epresentative on the al

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"here yesterday at a meeting of the] NORTHERN LUZON, May 2l.—|with the comedian stretched ub Carters disclosed today. reunion this month at Stalag 7-A [lied control” council in Germahy. |} - governing body of Hoosler Masonry. | (Delayed.)—There's not much to beside them as they fired. Troops oF the" divisions will be|in Germany, The appointment was announced by ” hours: Monday and Ftiday till 8:30 p. m. Other officers. are O. A. Delinger |iaugh at when you're lying on your| After a few rhinutes of this he DS Hous. in the states and. Thon i of Pt. Wayne, deputy master; W. belly behind a machine gun looking {had to get on his way to. entertain | Casi bbe wr Hie sa le Second Lt. James R. Settle, 2634 | Prime Min stér Churchill last night. Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Henry Roberts of Indianapolis, at - enemy posi other , outlying units. As they iP eS rlarirs rovedled yng a4. 000 E 34th st, had just been liberated i TY For Those Who Need Them | : / n 1 L. Hib- tions on the next i ull i watched him go that bunch of-kids.! 0 ti ; pry a grand by | the ridge felt pretty soft about Fe frm si God wee swig -MACHINELESS ; DR. H.C. FAHRBACH | E * V {ps po. i outh ho ha "'f. OIL PERMANEN { 7 warden; Richard H. hi 2 And least of all, RXR Se jie ein $830 an ® had} May. They include 29,500 sick and law, 1st Sgt. Clyde L. Dunn, 3037 AL PERMAN) 1S $3.95 Optometrist JEriehtatow, seeasyor; minh you dont i Lhd en. since his: widest son| Wounded, 23000 prisoners of war, Meredith ave, made the visit. Sgt. » ALYY _.. 302 Kahn Bldg. §, secretary. Ito turn aroun : z ¥ ; ; ; John ‘W, Thornburgh of Indian- 14 into the : was Killed early in the war. {350 oe yen BE i i De hi 73 enpnsens bacition, CENTRA COLLEGE § : Meridian 34 Wal se | Li - Hoole wae am ® We Selon dean of the man Wg NE Copy et tne. Chicago DALY News, Tne. - redeployed. {together since January, 1944. | 209 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI-9321 Evenings by Appointment MA, 0 o n sy Ivory C. Tolle of Lebanoh. .q've laughed at N 3 — ee nes a grand lecturer; William Parks of j;, the movies a pm Portland, marshal, and Charles E. jndred times. Lucas. of Indianapolis, tyler. | But it he ned . John. Baldridge of Col umbus was Thos an Bee " appointed junior grand deacon and Yanks of the di- = Mr Thorp the Rev. Rudolph 8. Keicher, pastor | == 0 "0 0% . : . j icconal ohare vision's 130th regiment in the front as ] . A : of St. Matthew 3 Episcopal ghureh lines. Joe E. Brown, comedian, put ? We AR wy a sy , 4 BS . vid [m1 of Indianapolis, was made grand : gel a ; ; 3 Ror ; ; YE sd , | — ; EY on a one-man show so close to : i 3 4 Nm 4 : chaplain. The governing body aiso |, : . : i. " ; 5 3 : ; : § ; ah JE Ae RY ' B GAS the Japs that they probably en- ; Bi S : ; j 3 : » : j ; hie i i 111 confirmed . the appointment of joyed. it. too 5 3 HR : SAS Ta Le 5 ; a I : ran | 1 d James B. Gorell of Bremen. nto fill Men who could be spared. from : ; 3 i 3 oa ; mie A ER ne Bo : : | (He: ap . xp e am 25 their gun - positions lolled. on a ¢ YP iz. : BE all i : Comino i Bol ; i y grass mountainside a’ few feet be- 3 a : ® iy phe vay an A ; : 3 Calas peck’ ant hind their foxholes while the man : a a § 3 ” A ~F IN Nga 4 ¢ " i ASE j i with the mouth went through his aE , . ; mesosseglEAR BEE HE ; Riu (3 ! Bef (routine. When he started, their i : : : a . 4 ; i ; } eves were tired and “their bodies |] : : 3 : ] (aj ; : a ay ? Cie a | base, T: tense. There was a burst of artil- § 3 : Tn ; ; a ? : ! a lerv fire, our own. Joe leaped and Sr 5 A 5 ll cpp A : Quai : : ] in WortD's LARGEST SELLER AT 10¢ screamed in the direction of the : Ih : ] i ; aor 8 stead 3 N, Tg Lj a | Bil]

guns, “Friend, friend.”

- . v A x » 3 fron -— Will | : 20-Mjpute Laugh =. ° % i § A g Ri 3 oq ie d su L i 4 Arman | It doesn't seem very funny when Lo hg § ; SS ; o ; : 4 So | i He is 3¢ the 100 or so men there it was the i SY EB d ; he . x Rn, oii g : Fry k 5 § Rs : i in tila 2 funniest thing they had heard in a 6° ag E : : ’ ; a an : os § ; : 5 : ; : ; i With Me Tonight? long-time, and from there on they : 4 or ; 3 $ af BE " FE 4 & § / ; i br : : Be .

know I've been an awful grouch not tak- | didn’t stop laughing for 20, minutes i : ; ae ; ng you any place lately. But after standing They were still chuckling as they ; a : : al . rr 4 —— mo : : : ; b y . ; J . ¢ ull day at my new Job, my soe darn near | went back to their positions, Joe i . 3 ~ 4 0) oF i ; : his : Bu nc ed ne A ee ar i oes tagging along with them. He had : ; . ; & Er a ol : : i t: : a ming the seemed 1s | © entertaimed them, so ¥ they wanted | V A 3 \ i i 3 A : . | : |e | draw the pain and fire right out so fast— TT a > ’ = 3 : RR : 3 K. ; 4d : : :

"snd the way ay it helps soften callouses is no- : : : bik body's business! Been able to get some ex- SCHOOL TOR BLIND ‘ i Se : ; MN 3 X * tra overtime money —so what do you say, : Gs > y 4 oy . B : : : : dp ; sl 3 $ 3 re : ed | bosom pe

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my Jee-Mint feet all you want. GRADUATION FRIDAY | — : | | - i : er a | . |) . 4 ' ! : : pa

Do YOU Own A | " | Graduation activities at the Indi- : . : ig ; : . : TU : rocraiching Dog? jana School for the Blind will in- % : 4 : Si bs : a pv 0 : | He flew

and are 1nd of 8 h dog that is |clude a concert by pupils tomorrow { x ) ? Rea EE oN a k 6 : 5 rd, | and 1 Inight- and annual commencement i ; ; RO iii ¢ . a # : 4 ol { made sev lactivities Friday night. x “e i ; ne ! & - NT i The concert will be presented i \ 0 — . oi - iS 3 : 4 he F BX is skin Do as thou- |at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the school § 2 ad : : " . : Y : > * gwners are doing. ‘auditorium and will include vocal

ib good drug store, pet or sport shop, Ber of Rex Hunters Dog Pow- land instrumental selections by

rent One owner writes: “My | pupils eal TE PT apt Mv ; it En h ; as The orchestra. toy band, the boys’ of | hs Si we . oh i po. y Lip ie WE : seas. : ularyy a Wiers as a. land girls’ glee clubs and the mixed { 3 ; ] , G8 : = ® Bl Beans a ; It ido To your dog. Make |chorus will preserit numbers. Stu- ; : y ; . : : : a ; i ’ size box for ay "$1.00). . . } 3 h = . : 4 3 y 3 x , { : Important, When your dog keeps serateh- (dents who will appear .as soloists : oe: i h& Foi = ? g © & § FEE 3 i x “na ‘ask our desler lor Rex Hunters are Lowell Conley, Elizabeth Butler,.} ~ Ei 3 od 2 mg RA a ; ; Sood ; : : experien Mange Lotion. It's splendid | Betty Wright, Wilfred Tull and | tA 3 | oN So, ei : i bt eX A id : i ¢ Catharina Martin. = : a i : 3 wy i ! : few minu | Appearing in the group numbers a SE wer. eee ; i rie 3 : BC 1 be Elizabeth Butler, Ruth i ; — ; : We ; 3 . 1 always Carey, Patricia Hoffman, Catharina - ion : Sew ; : H Martin and Suzette Hoffman. \ — ET : : = ; ; Superintendent to Talk oid : : Ee] 3 Ly» Six seniors will receive diplomas ~} from A. T. Dishinger at the comTee mencement at 8 p. m. Friday. “that taste picks Se The Rev. W. E. Gillett, pastor of : : famous cheils u ‘Broad Ripple Methodist church, / £ & LY ; : : aly sa : : a we) A a 5 will give the invocation and bene- ” : | . 3: Coe, . ; f ¥ Eo ACR Sa i PY hla |diction and E. M. Dill, superin- is : 4 ; ; / £ | tendent of Indiana Bovs' school , fo” % > oF oh 3 : = J {will address the class on “Learning : ; : RR % : : x : : ” and Living.” he ; : ix ; . - w a d ’ Gr % ! Z I Graduates are Elizabeth Jane ko : d ¥ . : % Fins : i ) | Butler, Ruth Virgina Carey, Robert “ : Cu 4 P ; oa a . He m; |G. Love, Catharina Rose Martin, : i ; . ‘ ’ TE ] ; | Sophie Lottie Rutkowski and O'Dell = st ; : 4 oA : coue dowr { Taylor Jr. ; SE pr » Aon : Ti ge : i Well, ; | Ra

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1gelical church has approved, ! can become official, it ‘must be ratiON Q U A RT S I Zz E fied by three-fourths of the 28 con- and ‘the 1

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with a merger likely next spring. : MINERAL OIL | ~ An annual budget of $700,000 for ; ; 3 trying tr general administrative purposes was ¢ ’ ” er) . appropriated. " ' ' "But The easy-action laxative New board members elected in- na : x ordinary constipatio clude H: L. Boua of Dayton, O. ov LEI y pation foreign missions; Dr. A. C. Adcock an Hour 4 of Knoxville, Tenn., home missions, | np; ynd Mrs. Virginia Copeland of Ger- . Fine mantown, O.; Christian education. : . . good smac

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