Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 149, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 July 1945 — Page 6
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1945.
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, "TOUGH" SAFE A DECOY . HOUSTON, Tex. (UP) After : much work on a "tough" safe in a finance company office here, burglars fund only a crystal-less
watch, a pocketknife and $1.50 cently on Saipan. Pvt. Sproatt is
in cash. They missed $350 in a a member of the U. S. Marines filing cabinet in the next room. In a letter written from the hos-
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Mountain" Regiment of the Fifth Army's "Blue Devil" Division and awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge for actual participation in combat against the enemy in Italy.: ' ; '
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TRANSFERRED ;' ' Pfc. Joe E. ! Thomas has been ' transferred from Co. B, 358 Inf., to the band, 90 Inf. Div. Anyone wishing to jwrite may. get his. ad- ; dress frofti his parents at 43l S.; Main Street. ':'-' i
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i RETURNS TO STATES . Mrs. Lillian Hofeditz of Terre Haute, received a telegram July 25 from her husband, Sgt. Donald K; Hofeditz, stating that he had landed in the states at. Camp Batrick Henry, Va,, He . is.' . expected home soon. Sgt. Hofeditz has been overseas 33 months and has been in, the Army four years last March 10th. His brother, Pfc. David Hofeditz. is somewhere in Italy. The brothers were together in Italy for five months and were separ rated again about four months, Ego, however, they. had the pleas-; ure of being together for a fewi hours just before Donald's de-i pasture for the states. They are! the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ednaf Hofeditz Brown of Winter Hav-i enj Fla. j
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RETURN TO Jf. CAROLINA ! Cpl. Ronald B. Russell and fam-l' ilv have returned to Ft. Brage,N. C, after spending his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A, Russell of north of Sullivan. :
pital on Saipan on July 10, he cne pbout the nospital, and that
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thing happened besides getting "iut says u woni oe long Demy teeth knocked loose. . Two fnre he can d Jus that Carlisb
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right ear where they went in. It AWARDED COMBAT BADGE has almost healed. They came I WITH THE FIFTH ARMY, out at the bottom of my nose and ITALY Technical Sergeant Her-
that place is all healed up.' bert J. Stwalley, platoon serin another letter Private ' geant, son of Mrs. Matilda
Sproatt says he is receiving the , Stwalley of Hymera, Indiana has finest of treatment from every- been cited by the 350th "Battle
DONNELLY BROS. HOME ; Captain Robert Donnelly and Lieutenant nd Mrs. Tom Don- i nelly, Jr. are visiting their pa- ' rents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Don- 1 nelly, Sr. of West Washington j Street and other relatives and j friends. Capt. Donnelly has' returned . from nineteen months of service in the . African-Mediterranean- 1 Italian-European Theaters with i the United States Medical Corps. ' He arrived at the New York harbor Thursday aboard the USS i Aquiatania. ' ! His brother, Lieutenant Don- j nelly and his wife came from '
their home' in St. Joseph, Missouri near Rosencrans Field where the lieutenant is stationed. At the termination of the Captain's leave he . will report for reassignment to the Pacific area.
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"THE ONLY THING wrong with
you la, you need a little loving," is the advice Dr. Wendell W. White, 35-year-old Glendale, Cal., physician, is alleged to have given Mrs. Eidnie Leonard, 32, wife ol an oversas soldier, when she went to him for a check-up. Mrs. Leonard, shown above with her daughter, Shi. lay, had the doctor arrested, charging he offered her "love treatments" for a price of $10 each. (International)
AT.THE CHURCHES
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Kcmer G. Weisbecker, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30 Charles Snavely, Supt.
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HEAR The Gospel in Sermon and Song Each Evening at 8 July 16 through July 29 .'.CHURCH OF CHRIST NORTH STATE ST. Loren N. Raines, Speaker
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Morning Worship at ' 10:45. Theme, "A Charge to Keep." The Women's Prayer Circle will meet Thursday morning at the home of Mrs. R. W. Shaughnessy, Unfon Service at the' City Park
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Sign! Corps Pboto Jeep Goes Wading. Unloaded from, landing craft at Okinawa, this car peads for beach loaded with supplies for which War Bonds furnish Vital funds. V. S. Trtasury Departme
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sullivan, Ind. "A Busy Church . '. . Always Serving." 9:30 Bible School with Harold Campbell Supt. 10:40 Worship and Communion. Sermon: "Christian Riches." . 5:00 Combined Endeavors. An old fashioned service is waiting for you here Sunday morning. Singing of the Gospel hymns . . . the choir bringing two specials. People singing and rejoicing in the Lord. It's wonderful! Remember the park services Sunday night. Rev. Criswell will bring the message. "PRAY WITHOUT CEASING!"
Wrisley's Bath Superbe 4 Bars for $1.09
Just Arrived Auto Point Pencil "Trcubleproof" $1.25
Flashlight Batteries 10c each
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"EAGLE" Fountain Pens $2.41 each
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SOCIETY Needlecraft Club The Needlecraft Club will meet with Mrs. Etta Lund Tuesday, July 31.
Past Matrons Club , The Mary E. Davis Past Ma-
iuuhs ciuo win meet tonight at 7:30 p. m. with Lydia A. Brown i at her home at 129 North West Street with Mrs. Jane Jones . as
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LOCALS Mrs. M. F. Steele and daughter, Nancy, arrived yesterday for a visit with her mother. Mrs.
LNf J. H. Neff of South Main Street ;
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Neff, who is home from overseas. '
. KEEP ITCGHING! . American housewives saved approximately 170,614,000 pounds of used cooking fat In 1944. That Is almost double the amount saved In 1943. And It doesn't count the 52,000,000 pounds . saved by ' Army and Navy. , , This year the Army and Navy aren't around in such numbers; the men are overseas, using the materials that used cooking fat helps to make. They need plenty of it need it fast That is why the government is asking housewives to redouble efforts scrape, skim and scoop every drop of used cooking fat to replace the Industrial fats and oils formerly Imported from Islands of the Pacific J"
This Morning's Headlines ULTIMATUM HANDED JAPS. The terms: 1. Unconditional surrender of all armed forces. 2. Granting the Allies occupation zones at any point in Japanese territory designated by the Allies. 3. Punishment of all war criminals. 4. Elimination "for all time"t of ; Japan's war-making classes and leaders. 5. Release of alU. territories gained by conquest or other means since 1895. 6?;Japanese sovereignty to be restricted to the four maih home islands 'of Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu and Shikbku and other such minor islands as are designated. - . The Anglo-American-Chinese , Potsdam ultimatum aroused speculation at Washington that the Pacific Allies had received a definite peace feeler.-
SIX CANNED FOOD POINTS UP. Six kinds of canned bottled foods will cost more ration points beginning Sunday, citrus juice and catsup will have lower point value.
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TRUMAN, STALIN SILENT ON BRITAIN'S UPSET. President
Truman and Premier Stalin withheld comment last night on the 1
British, election which removed Winston Churchill as their partner in the Big Three. The presumpton was that - plans were made for continuance of the tri-power conferences with Clement R. Attlee, Churchill's successor as prime minister as the British representative.
WARNS STRIKES STOP B-29 RAIDS. Acting Secretary of War Patterson said last night that airplane work strikes in Chicago and New Jersey will stop the B-29 attacks on Japan unless the men go back to work at once. Thus, he said, the strikes will be doing something the entire Japanese empire has been trying unsuccessfully to achieve. ' ' i
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