Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1951 — Page 13
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MINISTER'S WIFE TELLS HOW HADACOL WAS SO HELPFUL
HADACOL Helps Folks With Weak. Run-Do Conditions, Poor Appetite, When Canon To Deficiencies of Vitamins B!, B2, Niacin and Iron A weak, run-down condition can
| make life mighty drab for folks | who feel that way. Imagine not f§ ‘having a good appetite. Loss of | weight and energy oftimes accom- (# pany this condition. When Mrs.|'" Ardena Longaker, a minister's wife, ‘who lives at Rt. 5, Meadow- |} brook Rd. North Kansas City, If Mo., began feeling that way shelf began taking HADACOL for shell’ ‘had heard how it wa: helping peo- |& ple with weak, run-down conditions and poor appetite, when due to a deficiency of Vitamins Bi,
"B2, Niacin and Iron. Now Mrs.|@ Longaker says she feels good and | ‘1s recommending HADACOL to! d her friends. ; ig
Here is what she says: “I am a minister's wife and am ; (39 years old. I was run-down,| Because HADACOL helps build] lost weight, was listless, and had up the hemoglobin content of your | ‘no appetite at all. I'm on my blood (when Iron is needed) to fifth bottle now and am amazed Carry these precious Vitamins and| at the results. I want to eat all Minerals to every organ and to ‘the time now. Most of all, I'm every part of your body. glad to say, I've gained severall You may have tried other Vita-| pounds... HADACOL is so eco- min preparations or other Vita-| nomical, I believe almost anyone mins and Mineral preparations, | can afford it, and I do recommend 80 We make you this offer. Try it to my friends.” {2 bottle of HADACOL today. HADACOL now makes it pos-| You be the judge. If you do not sible to actually relieve the REAL believe that HADACOL is the best| CAUSE of weak, run-down con-|Vitamin and Mineral preparation ditions, stomach distress, nery-/You have ever taken, we will glad-| ousness, poor appetite and nag-|ly send you back your money. | «ging aches and pains when due That’ “to the lack of Vitamins Bl, B2, guarantee. Niacin and Iron in the system. So be fair to yourself. Don’t AND LISTEN TO THIS! Con-/g0 through life suffering from
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tinued use of this great HADA- these conditions when caused by the 200 men stationed at isolated to active duty. His wife, Carolyn, COL not only gives continuous!lack of Vitamins Bl, B2, Niacin Tulin air base behind the Iron also was a member of the gradu-|
complete relief, but helps keep and Iron, when helief may be as such painful distress from return- close at hand as your nearest ing when caused by such deficien- (drug store. cies. Now that’s the kind of prod- REFUSE ‘SUBSTITUTES uct you have been waiting for. That’s the kind you should buy Don’t let anyone tell you some- . and start taking at once. thing else is “just as good.” InAND HADACOL’S wonderful sist on genuine HADACOL. You
; Vitamins and Minerals come in risk nothing because HADACOL by American Forces in ‘the sum- Was public information officer of - special pleasant liquid form so is sold on a strict money-back mer of 1945. It was used as an the Indiana Military district. A
. they are quickly absorbed and guarantee, assimilated in the blood, ready to| Sold at all drug stores. Trial go to work at once. |size, $1.25, but buy the large fam-| HADACOL IS SO EFFECTIVE ily-size, only $3.50.
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NEW YORKER NEWPORT
Hoosier Heroes—
Gay Flags Line Denny Si. To Welcome Korean Gl
It was a “red letter day” on Denny St. when Pfc. Dale F. Catt came home from Korea. Flags lined the street and some
of the neighbors decorated ‘his| home for a hero's welcome for
the 19-year-old siarine, Pfc. - Catt, the son of Mrs. Adelaide Catt, 41 N. Denny St. is a veteran of 11 months service in Korea. He has been awarded the U, N,, the Asiatic-Pacific and Japanese Occupation Forces Medals plus a presidential citation and three major battle stars.
Graduate of Howe
The Indianapolis youth left San Diego June 28, 1950, shortly after graduation from Howe High School. He was among the first Am-| phibious Tractor Battalion of| the division to land in Pusan. He| also participated in Chosin Reservoir retreat. Pfc. Catt will be in Indianapolis until June 25. He will then report to Cfmp Pendleton, Cal,
Joining the ranks of pilots with 100 combat missions is 1st Lt. Charles E. Hall, Lizton, Fifth Air Force F-80 Shooting Star pilot of the 51st Fighter Interceptor wing. Lt. Hall recently flew his 100th mission over enemy positions in North Korea, He has been award-
Lt. Hall
Pfe. Catt
these activities ceased and Tulin became a support for the Commanding General, U, 8. forces in Austria. It also is a port of entry for an American Flag Carrier, Pan American Airways,
Former State Adjutant General Col. Howard H. Maxwell, who was commanding officer of .the 122d Air Base Group at Baer Field, Ft. Wayne, is now at O'Hare Field, Chicago, on a new! duty assignment. Col. Maxwell, a veteran of both world wars, is serving his fourth tour of active duty, He is a former Indianapolis’ resident. His brother, Col. Allison. Max-| well, is commanding officer of! the 1224 Fighter - Interceptor Wing. —p—
Reporting Monday to Camp Le-
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
iin the spring series of Hoosier
Ing, will be visited by the group © {Saturday and Sunday. The tours, which are open free Projected f [to all persons interested in Indi-
Festival to Mark
Historical Town
The annual Golden Raintree Festival In New Harmony Sunday afternoon will highlight the third
Historical Tours. New Harmony, site of unsuccessful early erican experiments in communal lv-
ana History are directed by Dr. I. George Blake of Franklin College and sponsored by Indiana and Purdue Universities, Indiana State and Ball State Teachers colleges and the Indiana Historical Bureau.
Theater Guild To Tonight The June meeting CathoHo SaTunt meting of the Cal at 8 p. m. today in the Cathedral
Social Center, 1324 N, Pennsylvania Bt. :
Academy, will give an explanation and demonstration of the use of
scenery. The meeting will close with a social hour,
QUICK AS A WINK you see what the score is in The Indianapolis Times Classified ads. Whether you are in the market for property, § car, a business or WHAT, look in the Times Want
Dr, Indianapolis. His father, Marshall Wilson also lives in Indianapolis.
8/8gt. Waren D. Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson B. Harper of Indianapolis, has been transferred to Michigan State College from Maxwell Alr Force Base, Ala. Sgt. Harper served in the South Pacific from 1940 to 1945. Two Indianapolis servicemen have completed Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex. They are Pvt. Clyde R. McCord, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs, F. J. McCord, 1568 8, Emerson Ave, and Pvt. Joseph L. Murphy, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Murphy, 404 Centennial St.
Jeune, N. C,, following his gradu-
ed the Distinguished Flying Cross
s our positive money-back and the Air Medal with eight Oak nois College at Charleston, IIL,
Leaf Clusters.
Five Hoosier GIs are among
Curtain in Austria. Assigned there from Indiana
{are Sgt. Fred D. Elkins, Bedford; Cpl. Donovan R. Ice, Fairmont;| the IX Corps on the central front] There’s only one HADACOL. Sgt. Robert D. Dake, Lexington;/in Korea is 1st Lt. Marshall C,
8/8gt. Harry Cox, Milton; and Pvt. Irvin L. Fordyce, Salem. The air base was first occupied
eastern depot serving the Balkan Transport called to active duty in January.
countries for Air
Service.
When the Iron Curtain dropped,’ Marshall, live at 8035 Windsor
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was C. J. Doane. A veteran with {two years service in China with ithe Marine Corps, he was recalled
lating class.
Serving as assistant surgeon of
| Wilson of Indianapolis. Prior to joining the IX Corps {in Sheridan, Ill, last August, he {member of the reserve, he was re-|
His wife, Mary and son, Owens
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