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Canadian Enlistments For Korea Near Mark |
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831 Somerset vey J .R. 12; Ro Ek J. Bt. bachelor “3 int gi dif Ergun gama bor 0 rug solder carried The Times IN INDIANAPOLIS in Ae beret jutton, 1321 8 attending Mars Hill Grade School
Bel and Robert C. Reinhardt, 740 Retr 1 Hi chool. :. Relnhar 100 Ferface Aye: {and Decatur Central High 8
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Up to 5 P. m. yesterday, 4500 men had been accepted, announced, with another 782 in reported in fair condition today ithe process of enlistment.
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Furnishings, Art, Library fo Go on Block on Fi Sunday; Bids Being Offered on Property =
When the last buyer steps from within the dark halls of the Coleman residence at 1008 N. Meridian 8t., and the doors are bolted from the outside, a three-year silence will return.
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By dusk Sunday all the furniture, rugs, ornaments and other ? hotidehald articles that once belonged to Mr. and Mrs, William H. es —— Coleman will have been sold. The estate sale of the late Sallie Wife Accuses | a14 sale gf the late Sale Cugat of Ad ultery |« dowed Cole Hospital, will be held in the three-story 21-room hcuse {With.Six- Women {tom 2-to 6 p.m sunday wes Mina Markle, manager of Carlos HOLLYWOOD, Aug: 18—Xavier Recker, interior decorators, is in Cents estranged wife accused charge. him today of adultery with six| we Coleman Died Aug. 3, ‘women, including the girl hej;947 plans to marry, Much of the Victorian furniture The suave rhumba king denieditnat once brightened rooms has the charges and then called nisheen taken by heirs. : ‘wife, Lorraine Allen, “a charm- But from the spacious house re-
ing girl.” mains for sale silver, china, glass, for the pro-| | | Miss Alen, a voluptuous 28-l)inens. mir Kitchen... ~TPRT-ORY -- FEANSRE AoC M¥. yw va To lsenne, & TIDFATY Of BOOKS, Cugat of the .extra-marital ro-
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TURE “Ry FOREN REID “ane ied PENT ARY to HéF sult for glectric elevator, bric-a-brac, man- | A Mars Hill mother ones | her| Separate maintenance, fs and furniture, mas son has “holed up” with one of| "nN M ./the isolated” bands of Gis she THE FORMER night club en-|y _ An for 35% and History, Henry {has heard are roaming areas by- tertainer said that since her mar- ho still I his h . Vermont! years, who still lives in ome © 334 8t: passéd by the North Koreans. {riage to Mr. Cugat ‘n Philadelphia | behind the house, can remember Mrs. Firm Kendall was notified in 1047, he had been intimate With 0 ck to the day he came, and N. Pennsylvania by the Defense Department Mon-| Betty George, a singer in his or! most of the furniture was there “088 Mmbetndilday that her son, Richard, hasichestra; June Bell, and Abbe|, . N. Euclid Ave: Deen missing in action in Korea | Glossman, an 18-year-old nthe] * aeronautical] since July 11. She has heard billed as Abbe Lane with the) n died Dec, 13, 1046. But like Hanna Ave; froma friend of Jue som: who jCugst hand. - women. were. lstea] man “house, whieh Mr. Coleman | James Was in Korea wi the occupa-| purchased years atterit-was built me Hon troops, that the people are As JEfié Doss. the antiques may be as much as iendly toward American sol-, Mr. Cugat sald he never heard 1d. N. Gransi 4 lof June Bell, hut intended to|® century o 6132 F a and would probably shelter] 1 t them from Communist troops. |Mmarry Miss Lane when free from Miss Markle has mailed ou S | Miss Allen, {2500 post cards announcing the Enlisted In 1947 | “She can't have any proofs be- private sale. Sealed bids being El Pfe. Kendall is the son of Mr. cause none of that happened,” submitted on the house and land and Mrs. Kendall, 2945 Joskburn ja Cugat said. will be opened Aug. 28, Mars Hill. The 21-year-o
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Pfe, Kendall enlisted in the, EVENTS TODAY 3 - JiRtE: ‘Army in January, -1047. After! Amerie al \ Bo & 8-Through Batur-|y;g Dfenizer, Res 3328 N. aacs. Market: p inthron. taking basic training at Ft. Knox, American Lesion: J Indiana Department—| poner? fi Ip oe hg ohnson. Ky. he was assigned to an ex-lomimist ¢ ub—Lafnen: Be erin,
Rrinie B riest Pryitt, 218 Ww. perimental group. For nearly a | Aitrusa-
Donald Welsh, 28, 1303 Magant: Dar‘ene E. a athington,
| s 33, awlordsville. n aoe. R Gates’ "a 3014 Wade; De Lois kers Club—Evenin ashington Be naid% year the men in the outfit were Lawyers Assooiath yening, Washing Washing. | mernara Jisaton. a pe 4 X. Park; VirArmy jobs. During! Kiwanis pb—-Luneh Claypool, { Pobald Harris on. 2M, Danville, Evelyn v Eineheon. Claypent nie, -
Williams, 24 ealey, a that period Pfc. Kendall was a Fichanse New Qor- Sp aih. 4. oi N. ‘Sensis: Betty Wise, river Stratton SH [cook, an artilleryman, a tankman DES imei o Publie. Parks Variety Show Ernest E. Courtney, 23, Wanamaker; Mary science in homes and infantryman,
and John trained at T.. bachelor of
old I v upe. 21, Winchester, meain Memorial ‘0 Burch Fi Pr Fhrousn | Car! A, FRasore, 22, 1333 8 Waldmers; Hamilton Ave, Sent to Japan turday, echure srounds, "Commerce &| Anna V. Agheraft, 3 R19 Bt, Clas Armacy indsor. Kenneth M. Dorris, 3 3 Lex Lexington; AnBevel He was sent to Japan for oc! = ae ; nette R Rag 18.8 8 SR Pontos i34W cupation duty in April, 1048, EVENTS TOMORROW openh Ef W. ns:
+R Wi Ataon, | When the. fighting broke out in|Americhn Legion 40 & 8—Last day, Wash-
Washington i. | Korea, Pfc. Kendall was rent America n Lasien hy, Ko Devartment— DIVORCE SUITS FILED ops ¥ r of navalithere to help hold off the Invad- meath Mem wi veh’ Fish Pry—Last vir Boric 3 og Sing: Charles Br vs an
fe JMton Ave.:iing Communists. | aS8%. churen kro ul {Martha J. vs. Arion ia; and | pariment Own Rssoctation Outing ~— P A dizzone; elen, » vs, Bur E" fovs 0 pre, Kendall has three sisters. AIRY Pores park He Natlesvilie, ford: Sidney R_“ve. Prucess i ox |Mrs. Martha Thompson, Mrs.| pride Bah SIs, Burrell, Asnshelly bs. " {Maye etta Gray and Mrs. Ruth MARRIAGE LICENSES : [8M
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