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Lewis [Gens Kelly News of the World [Barry Wood Shew erated the bonds and ties n o uri Dg Was: (Minnesota, was a member of the promoted to technician ffth- Howard Williams, and two sis t Wayne Show Freedom Train 0 tide ny News brokerage company here. His of-| “On the 25th of July, sow your Methodist Church, Cosmos Sisters, grade at Camp Stonema per-! ters, Betty Jane and Maude Lec 130 [Jerry Way rgan Green Hornet Peter Donald _|fices were in the Lemcke Bldg. turnips, wet or dry.” the Order of the Eastern Star, sonnel center, San Francis#b, Cal. Williams, all of Indianapolis. ws Ned Calm Calmer inside Sports Allen Jotiries a Three Star Extra for many years. His father yas Turnip growers pointed out Ladies of the Moose, and the Tr 5th Alexander was a student ent one of the organizers in 1896 of (nat when July 25 falls on Sun- Daughters of America. of Shortridge High School bei Mystery Mystery Theater Pater Joti Show Mel Torme Three Suns - {Suppor Club Campbell . & Wild, first bond aay’ as it did nie year, the say-| Surviving are her husband, fore entering the service in Janu- 16 Boys Up on Law ello E. Canham—News Hollywood Thea. [house in Indiana. Later the in > applicable on the follow-|Louis F. Laitner, Indianapolis; ary, 1046. i 4 Pp! r eion e VIZ i Mr. : Mrs. North Sitiola (Jetacties Carmen Cavaliere Amer. Town Mig. “ = name was Shauiged 0 2 Mi Ing Monday, turnip growers be-|two brothers, John Hendry. Fon- Ee tear 3: | CLINTON, I July 27 (Ul 5 Official Detoctive “ou “ou Harkness Campbell Sons recelving its|;ng church-going folk. tania, Cal, and James Hendry. Mrs. Robert Goodner a ~ as eS |present name when Mr. Camp- |{Columbus, and three sisters, Mrs. —Sixteen boys were boning 1 “300 (We the People Gabriel Neatter Jane Pickens “... Mel Torme bell's uncle, Samuel, entered the WN $0.88 Isabell Goen, Fontania, Cal; Mrs. Dies in Sheridan Home on criminal law today in prepar “ News—Scores “ wu - ou a Bw bo IN the Atherton and pn =~. 0 yrowinney. St. Louis M tion for a quiz on felonies A 18 | Courtney bottoms, the potatoes| -unice McRinney, uls, Mo., Times State Service v Jackpot |H 3 po d Mrs. Louis Beck, Cortl '17 before Municipal Court Jud; 50 Hit the ackpo oosier erenade Call The Police Baseball Game [Carmen Cavallere Headed Bout Debye al of out of the ground and the! - dic E h ortland. SHERIDAN, July 27—Rites for Ww. A. McCullough. | 5 ’ “ “" Mr. Campbell served as Cc nip seed was going in. andis mit Mrs. Mary Goodner, who died! The judge ordered the study : an Sv Oo Fue oan RT| |r 0 mani [Zag oe oc AT R00) Thomas D. Sheahan. Comme is will be hed at 230. m. vsedey fn Der home, wil be he oUt Wn ange ', 8 18 . , . i . . " nae : world wars. He was an authority suggested there must be more] Fro w. or ands E Smit. held bere at 3 Pm tomorrow. jp. is ph tear i 130 News—Music Sigmund Romberg SET Call the Pelics [on school and municipal bonds. turnip plantin’ today than there Burial will be in ural: Will bein Crown View) ., 5; stolen w s Th ” " had {funeral home. Burial will be in n watermelons July _Is Daily Hit Parade “ ou “ww 3 Bora jn_Noulesville: pe bag had been on one given day in|Fioral Park. He was 36. COmsaY. 3s A 5 Pr - : | cont | ee ee ere fo years. ’ : rs. Goodner., who was 57, was 100 (Gilbert Gilbert Forbes Gene Kelly Allen Jeffries "in Corliss Archer graduated from Williams Col- «we hadn't sold sardiv-a or IO a, We uh a a lifelong resident of Sheridan. PLAN FILES " Bandstand Variety for You [Morton Downey "nw “ lege and was a member of Theta nip seed” Mr. Sheahan said, (Sunnyside Hospital. He lived in SN® Was a member of tae Bible W. C. BRASS {fh \Ray Robbins Passing Parade Music U Remember News & Scores |Sigmund Romberg |Deita Chi Fratermily He alto be ‘when Mr. truman made his ac-|/Indianapolis for 30 years. Cre, ’ A iat 145 [Here's to Veterans Musical Score Bd.| " Dance Band “« longed to the Meridian Street coptance speech. Then, right after! Survivors are his wife, Loretta; Survivors are her husband, and 7 ssoclaies M8 to Yn a — Methodist Church and the Marion pis word ‘ ) i Robert; two daughters, Mrs. 211 S. Meridian St. RI-150 Mill . ion $ Par ru iow Variet —— 1.5 a a ords about ‘turnip day,’ ouritwo sons, William and Landis Thel Applegate. W an St 507 | i} 0 y Dinos: Orehestra MnsSpern ariety Nour od frat Souny Fish an ame Associa sala) in Rang City tripled al-! ith Jr.; four daughters, Misses Ww a4 Appisgaie, WestSeld, ana, Established 1919 3 orton Downey - most overnight.” anda, Beverly, Barbara and __.° 1 ' Mr, Campbell was a life mem- and her son, James, also of Sher130 “ “ CE “ = “ wu Dance Orchestra : {Ruby Smith; his mother, Mrs. si“ " “ = “« om» “« “ u ber of the Culver Legion, having) Wilbur C. W d, Daisy Smith, all of Indianapolis; 2% ~~~ rutuetid vs is Honles mil nour 00 {three brothers, Lex and Harold, | Want ¢ to > Reduce? 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Marmon-Herrington Co., Inc, for| 100 Tablets (1 month's sup115 {piano Impressions “ “ “ ou “ ison Ave. will be at 3 p. m. to-| SOUTH BEND, July 27 (UP)—|PIn® years. ply), $2.98; 300 tablets (8 g , morrow in Second Pilgrim Holi-| Net earnings of the Studebaker Survivors are his wife, Nel, months’ supply), $8.00. 130 Judy & Jane Bing Sings Road of Life Betty Crocker Editor's Daughter ness Church. Burial will be in|Corp. and subsidiaries in the Lndianapolis; his son, Leroy, ma KEENE DRUG STORES 145 [Sing Along Easy Listening |Joyce Jordan The Listening Post|Hearts in Harmony Crows BL a ’ first half of this year spurted 126 Sleveland. Oi h js daughter, alf& half Malling Address: 202 N, Del ete eemmpeepeiivemnem— r. ey, who was 79, was a ris, Buffalo, N. Y.; two broth- Indianapolis, In 100 Arthur Godfrey |News—Stocks |Nora Drake Hollyw'd Breakfast! Fred Waring native of Hardintown, but lived) re $3 387.008 br sor raroripared o , “Orville, Rushville, and Ray, otis: Jnaizna. 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Ma Perkins iuiem 8 Kirkpatrick, 8, redred farm: forest 20,4, rie noi excesing 5 2% Modigal Test Proved This | 130 Random Rhythm aon Lorenzo Jones |Request Time Pepper Young |“ GosmEN—witiam 1. Boks, 65. by bidding, and are to as wrisly| I Groat to Reliove Periodic MEd. yn Widow Brown “. Right to Happiness! SABTFORD CIY¥—winio" Andrews, 7, inning on. thers day of July, 1061: H TON- ections he ssuance o Hr Watch Repairi COTTONTAIL VALUABLE Shar es Residence i bet Tim a Pe) " a 2 * poution in che ete FEMALE PAINS | aich Repairing The cottontail rabbit in some NLAPAYETYE Mra, Jennie Pearson, 19; 0f the Auditor, of Marion County, wanto} | = . 4 . re you troubl am distress of feoS urate Dependable Jiparis of the United States is the With Congressman EESVIELE le plfe senne, a, |octon toa urs Bilis 13 Which Fiat Dose "mass you mites | a Lilalera °®* llmost valuable game animal. It is SHINGTON, July 27 (UP) |™itrraler: {sidered bY the Btate Board ‘of Tax Gom-| 1 from pai 1 so nervous, weak, | E. amine *Wolf Sussman inc WASH , July ELLOTT =~ George M. Strong, #7, re-|missioners in the manner provided by high-stru at such times? Then X d 238 W, Washi ’ st * || hunted by more people and bagged|__pep. Harold C. Hagen (R.|“NipDieTowN—Arthur C. Walters, 65. net assessed valuation of taxable § 50, G3 aning io wit mach tran ogo to err mae oun 07) oy mo 0 om |, SERIE RS Wow RAEI REA | SUERTE | [Nor vw GLASSES ON 0 . fine three-bedroom residence in | » Exclusive of the § women troubled this : ; a temporary rooming house for BE dh i. 1 B. fig TT Thin” ai day of i ie ”. HE P PINKEAN'S & i J % CREDIT : —- Tr ny-| VEGET. » COMPOUND | :

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