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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1944. BIG RED DRIVE DUE AS WEST FRONT BLAZES 4$ S

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Pfc. AJliaon D. Bridges has returned to h.a base in Midland, Texas after spending a 17 day furlough with his wife, Mrs. Louise Bridges, of Futnamvillo. Cpl. Oakley Wright, son of Mr and Mrs. Joe Wright, is at home on a 10 day furlough from Ft. I Jackson, South Carolina.

The address of William G. Wilde, son of Mr. ami Mrs. A. J. Wilde, Greencastle Route 4, Is William G. Wilde, A S Co. No.2166, U.S.N.T.C., Great Lakes, 111.

| Word has been received from! Lt. Kenneth Kersey that he has been transferred from Canm Sibert, Ala., to Brownwood, Tex. Friends may write to Lt. Kenleth M. Kersey, 163rd Tn Squadron, Brownwood AA Fid Brownwcod, Texas.

WHIIE ALLIED ARMIES on the western front carry on their terrific winter push to the Rhine, a huge Red offensive is reported getting under way near East Prussia and near Warsaw, with smaller drives gathering momentum in Czechoslovakia and Hungary. Shown here are the key spots at which the Wehrmacht is now being harassed as the battle for Germany approaches a crisis. Distances of various crucud points to Berlin are indicated by arrow with mileage. (Internitiooil)

night and Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clodfelter and sons of Columbus, Ohio wer ■ here for their Thanksgiving

HEBRON Miss Rose Marie Clodfelter of Lexington, Ky. spoilt her Thanksgiving vacation with her

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Clodfelter. Mr. and Mr; Robert Rigga and son of nglish and Miss

Evelyn McGaughey of Culver hospital spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Rafe McGaughey Mr. and Mrs. Otis Clodfelter and daughters were Thanksgiv. ing dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rafe McGaughey. j Mr. and Mrs. Otis Clodfelter and daughters were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stemmoier and daughter in Indianapolis. Miss Wilma Jean Webster r.t Morton spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. John Grimes. Miss Margaret Perry and Mrs. Helen Eerie left Sunday for their ' home in Crawfordsville. Frank Whiteley was a Monday 1 night guest of Buddy Mc-

Gaughey.

Miss Ethel and Lee Gardner oi

Indianapolis were Wednesday son-in-laws over seas.

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vacahon. Th^V have r^nt.y | purchased a iarm near Colum- . .. „ , 1I . bus. Oscar Clodfelter moved “ y ^ th , C , Sc0tt f Rite the:rhousehol4 goods f.om their l ° athe(,ral in summer cottage to the farm ■ ant * Elbei' job of

Ibnois visited recently with Mrs. Grace Hall and Mrs. Day. Mr. and Mis. Chester Dillon children of Indianapolis

where they will reside.

Mrs. Ella Dahlgren slept peacefully away early on Thanksgiving Day, after being ; nd

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knauer, R. R. 3, have received word that their son. William Edward, has icft for his port of cmbarcatiou. His A. P. O. address may be obtained from his mother. Their son, S Sgt. Donald Knauer, is improving nicely in an English hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rnnyan of 203 Wood Street have received word that their son T/Sgt. Ralph E. Runyan and Mrs Runyan of Pocatello, Idaho will arrive Saturday afternoon, '.heir son-in-law, Sgt. Russell I. Beams arrived home a week agi from the Africa r.-European theater of war

tenderly cared for by her hus spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. band through many months of H. Richards and sons. Recent illness. Her eight children w-ho quests were Mr. ;.. d Mrs. John

were such a comfort to her were l.apossa of Clav

here for funeral services. A Thanksgiving ^ lests of Mr. grandson, Sgt. Roger Powers i nd Mrs. Fred Lewman were Mr. who was stationed in the far tnd Mrs. Lt land Pritchett and east arrived as they were leaving . son and Misses Marion and for the cemetery. 'I here are two Rebecce Lewman of Indiana-

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noon. Mrs. Frank Ball called pn Mrs. Cecil Sr.ith on Friday morning. Mrs. Jennett Sutherland of near Ferndale called on Mrs. Sarah Lane on Monday. Mrs. Beaula Yocham of Byrm Mar 111. was here called by the death of her aunt, Mrs. Ella Dalhgren Inst Friday. Mrs. Ann Green has been real poorly the past few days. Mrs. Kate Call spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Jose Burk this week. Mr. Cecil Smith made a business trip to Indianapolis lart week.

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AT KOACHDALK Final. Koachdale. 45; Plainfield Boys’ School, 38. Half: Roachdale. 21; Plainfield Boys’ School, 19. Plainfield Boys’ School B K Bean, f Watson, f Everetts, f Jones, c Coleman, g 2 4 Brattey, g 1 ol Varneman, f 1 a

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'MAND STATION, Somewhere in England —S'Sgt. Robert E. : Buis, the son of M '. and Mrs. Maynard H. Buis of 612 south College Ave., Greencastle, Indiana recently enjoyed a “tveess” . from aerial warfare at an Air I Service Command Rest Centeri an English Seaside Hotel where

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| of ’'home" are provided by the 1 American Red Cross, copartners with the Air Service Command I in the operation of the Rest Center. After 7 days ho went back to his combat station ready to play his part once again in the air battle suppoiting the

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