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Tax Inclusive! , . I Friday, Saturday Musical Extravaganza! - RANDOLPH eYPSYBOSfc SCOTT ' LEE i DINAH SHORE BOP BURNS . and' Late Paramount News. 32E of Phillip Benefield and family. Mrss. Goodman called on Mrs. Andis Saturday afternoon. ' Mrs. Sam Wilson visited her brother in Midland Sunday who is ill. ' ' ' Ray Newkirk and family and Scott Newkirk and son were in Terre Haute Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson of near Linton called on Mr. and Mrs. Jake Andis and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Howard Wednesday evening Mrs. Paul Wilson and daughter, Betty, and Miss Mildred Wilson attended a show in Linton Ben," the clock on the Parliament in England, tswman service, lis cnoice possible regret and disapin the arrangements.

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Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Maltie Andis visited Mrs. Martha Whitloelr Monday afternoon. v Edwin Goodman and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Jake Andis Sunday afternoon, Jesse Brown Sr. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Reel Sunday. Mr. Neiwald and family of near Carlisle and Mr. and Mrs. Bynum Ateman were guests of Bob Alsman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jake .Andis were Quests Sunday of F.dwin Goodman and family. Mrs. F. G. Howard railed on Mrs. Booker Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Phoebe Brown visited Sunday with Mrs. Lina Cox. Ray Newkirk and family were dinner guests Sunday of Scott Newkirk and family. Mrs. Phoebe Brown called on ! Mrs. Booker Wednesday afternoon. Paul Alsman and family were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bynum Alsman. Mrs. Dewey Benefiel was in Sullivan Friday. LOCALS Imogene Meyer has returned home after spending a week in Dayton, Ohio, visiting friends. SOCIETY Methodist Church Choir The Methodist Church Choir will meet for practice Thursday evening at 7:30. LEWIS Albert Toby has moved from the Boston residence to his own property in Lewis. - y Paul Scamihorn who is Station ed in Illinois spent Sunday with his parents and other relatives. Marilyn Criss is employed at Terre Haute. . Fred Scamihon and his mother were in Farmersburg Friday. Mr and Mrs. . Rasche of Princeton transacted business in Lewis Monday. Ed Lawrence spent: Saturday in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs Leonard Richey spent Sunday with relatives near Linton, ' Ben Lyons has .returned from Oklahoma where he lias been visiting' relatives. Scott Crabift and Mary Grunell spent the week-end with relatives at Galveston Joan Johnson entertained the Sunday ' School class ' Thursday night. GAME NIGHT Postponed until further n o t i ce due to the fact that we have moved into our new Home. a Coca-Cola d u U U ? 3 You naturally heir Coc'Col tjj -w called by its friendly abbreviation M y 4 Jl Cokf". Both mean the quality prod I itct a The t ocaou compaay.

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FACTOGPvAPHS 'A "sky-hook" was developed in 1944, which causes packages to spin as they fall to- make them land almost directly be- -neath the point of release when dropped from planes. , A lightweight passenger seat for aircraft. saving over 17 pounds of weight in a 24-pas-sr.nger plane, was developed la 1944. Pall Mall originally was tha name of a French game resembling croquet GRAYSVIIJ.E Mr. and Mrs. Noah Moore and Mrs. Jean Reynolds spent last Friday with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Arnett of Merom. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clark of Michigan called on Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Clark and Audrey Saturday. Wayne Padgett of Missouri is spending a few days with. relatives here. Frances Burton and Mrs. Kathleen Kirton and Jane attended the Home Ee. Club at Mrs. Fern Newlin's Thursday. Johnny Padgett of Hutsonville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Padgett. Mrs. Cora Bell and Mrs. Hazel Davis spent Monday with Mrs. Helen Wible and children and Jessie Davis. v Mrs. Reuben Clark and Ora Brown attended the Pentecost Church at Sullivan Sunday night. t V f &

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Major Events Of (By United Press) A chronology of important events of the European War to date: 1939 Sept. 1 Germany launches four-week invasion of Poland. Sept. 3 Britain and France announce they are at war with Germany. Nov. 30 -Russia invades Finland, forcing Finns to accept peace terms after three and one-half! months of bitter fighting. 1940 May 2 Germans smash British attempt to invade Nazi-occupied. Norway. May 10 Winston Churchill becomes Prime Minister and Germans invade the Low Countries. June 2 British extricate fourfifth of their forces at Dunkerque. June 10 Italy enters the war, four days before the Nazi3 occupy Paris. June 14 Germans enter Paris. June 22 French accept German peace terms in Armistice car at Compiegne. Aug. 15 180 German planes shot down in Battle of Britain. 1941 April 6 Germany invades Yugoslavia and takes over Greek invasion from faltering Italians. May 1 British driven out of Greece. ' May 10 Rudolf Hess lands in Britain by parachute. June 1 German paratroopers

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nounced, five days . later, Allies i land in southern Italy.' . Oct. 13 Italy declares war on Germany and is accented by the Allies as a on-bellicerent. Nov. ?d Roosevelt. Churchill and Stalin meet at Teheran. 1941 Jap. ?2 Allied 5th Armv troops lanrl behind N7's below Pome. March 15 Allies level Cassi."o with unprecedented but futile air homharrlinpnt. March ?.fi Rpd.Army drive' th normani! back. tr te nlne from which the" invnrled Russia, March 30 P! Armv allncVq Axis lewilorv for first lime with crecsirxf ino Romnnia proner, Anril 10 T!.i)s)fi'! roennluro Odessa, lsot major Russian city in hair's of Nis. Mav 1 PitRians recanture Se'pslanol, clearing Germans from ih Orlniea;Mav 11 AUiej? Winch freneral rffencifn on the German winter line in Italy. vJune 2 U. S. Flylne Fortresses flv from British airfields to rif w bases in Russia to inaugurate shuttle bombings of eastern Germany. June 4 Allied 5th Army captures Rome. '. June 6 D-Day Allied armies storm Normandy beaches with history's ereatest armada. June 15 Germans unveil their first secret weapon, raininp; scores of explosive-nacked robot bombs on southern England. June 23 Red, Army open?, .its summer offensive with powerful thrust toward Poland and the Baltic. June 27 U. S. troops take Cherbourg. July 19 Soviet troops enter German-held Poland. July 20 Assassination attempt fails to kill Hitler, who initiates ; purge of the German army. I Aug. 1 Patton's 3rd Army 1 bursts out of Normandy's penin-

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