The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 July 1945 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREEN CASTE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 1, *945.
News Of Boys Edward Hirst Haaunooi IS *>-)- o' Mr i-i Mr* P.:*s N Hi~."r Rural h:-‘.e N 1 Grw.<*»t--r » .* rr *. - " r hj tv Dal N«.i ;r. isctrjiat. - >*. -Js« U. S N»val Trivia* Or.'.tr Gr**t Lix»i Ulmo-f.
H_» rtcritt 'n.-.-r g t oi tBStraetlOB ia s^i-»r.*.-_; xutliry drX. iro g*.- :>. N«v». pcor“»iure Lur.rg p«r.-. . i &crtJts li- -. •*ii. &t by ti* rntruH deternE.r^ aiitLatr ij* will 5 . r - - ; to i Nivi, S^rv SclMCv t: i *fc-or< :r : iiocK-XiU n.ty at i ri. WITH THi: TT1ST TAN. I ATTAUON IN GERMANY JU.*—.-Scrg ar.t M .r. E. P.-e - M t.r MA.r.tfettAS.-oe Sgt Sv re C :.jxr y TTlrt Tarit E-,: la_ wac : ^c^r.Uy a * arir : tit Erc-rxe Star M'-ia. torf V. - ; i* S-rv.c* .r. ictirc aa i.rat tr enemy a» Grrtr.ary T te at-tca »a« iirirtit’i DO tie S^rrtart - imf'rja.ve C3ompir.y «rt~ ' nar.c aaa :r*»fr.^cl to htx 'ey SttN.i. or. ctJmmar.oer Lt O
ADRIAN PAT. >llR\r> WITH HI'TORK IMT ( Trt Rooert Myers, J:r.r.«r j | -if Air.ar. art rixtir-J :< Mrs | E>ir:r Myers of 310 Or.: ^ Street Ei< Nftr. avrart i th ■ - 3at xfaaD-jrrox* taige fer ' c-rabet agaifist the Jiponret or The baog- ti a alrer rtfie w*i n a stlrer border with as Mjjpt.rai ■a-reath :a the beex-
Orers.i* .'vt four awwtha P«t Mj trt a aUo er.t.t.-i to we* the At i’c Pacific Castf-a:? r.btocr w-.tb one battle stir ar Use PStiatpeoe lioeraD-ra w.tli a star Pvt Mrer* is 5
A-nrr can re* r. rt :r. exster the rxt&es o< Bcrker £ P.ir Me<-se Ar*«r.e. Goa: car_ai atvi BowgaxriBe.
Herald Consolidated
“It Wave* For AIT
Entered :a the ^ootaffee at Gree .'.castle. IrsiAT-a as seo: r d asa naai. rvatter irie r Act c< S^t»cr.pt,oc rates. 15 certs a. is. Pataam Cfcorty »50 ta ' >? p^r year sy xati ortstie
Patraai Ocurty.
A R. RanAea. Publisber IT-Ii Socth -■ icka:a StreeD
AleAcry H •*te»*
Tokyo In Ashes Says Missionary
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The Daily Banner
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To Tbwreway Oub ! Stella Vickery. R ?. 2. Ocrer : da.e. was acsteas to the Thar*- I ( day dab at it* ereetetg os Jaly 5. | ‘ Th-rtees stenoers arc cce rv*t- | ‘ or Mr* JCorerce Oool sttesde*! Werk oc tee Service Her. s Ai- | g-.sJ- is tie —orrerg was ; j «J fey a <iel>:.:tis 'rctci-c.' ±s- | rer Tie Wistr.ess xeeDr.r sees* . iEterestr* ccet tests art recce j ^ seviz* —ale up the irterorr. prtjgrsxt Roaaie A3*n. Ed-a Chm. Esther CraAcfc arud Mazucl Berge re-:e;re.i reties as c :rte*.'I wmrers Sev-:n_ Secret Stster [ gifts were also istr.'r.te-i The August .-reetr.r wtH te at tie bretr of Gertrude Z.ecei«-a= •xs Aug-ust 2. Oatmieg feu-ts or recces wri3 be x order st ro®ji
call.
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Serthw • Win H-td
Fbctaly Piratr
Se-rtct: 2 if the Ftm l^t~ftiar. Chunr w_l hiv; i fs—Tv peer: c at the hc.—e yf Mr surd 11 Mrs Jiin B?y>i 210 H j*isle i A
ard Mrs Marrard Pi * if P M Brrg rcrerrd ish a-i
'- Otu - are ns-tug Mr. table semee
Mrs .Alta Cfeana ' Mr* Jear. Eiaie* w-12 r.re the
SOCIETY NEWS «'» we^isday
TODAY'S BIBLE THOrGHT U- -~. s y:*u loo* on your ros- - as rifts frcec God to e for odd age and to be : r - mail lettemeet all hare j yust at at-anuUtioo ■ - • - 5 2. Tout rsc*vrrapited. aad yt*if gat*
t* are ir. :ti eaten.
Personal And Local News II II I E F S
NEED MONEY NOW A quick raeh loan will r«able you to take care of your nwh . INDIANA LOAN COMPANY 191. Eaat Washington Street. Phon* u
been puJikahed by the nat highway coTimiwon, John H Lauer. commiarlon chairman, artounced today. It was the Lr*t new road map to be published by the slate aince 1M2 Its limited iistr.oution will ** made vhrough the commiss.on s stat* headquarters, ita district offices, and the SUte Divis or of Comxerce ari Public Relat»ns.
women was told yesterday tii at
tne two bullets that through the body of Go died almost instar.-.
ed from a
HPW
; ' j se. *h 0
-- , . Wer * f ‘r--.2-cai.cre revolvtr
taken from Eifee shortly af^
the shooting.
Lt. Howard Hunter of the po. lice identification bu -au, told the court that mark.: _ s on m.
Mr*. D:«aU W. Garrett
Mr
A.. Pi
* 5
: :a«ef
nii.Stl33^ A t'-rtcrTT.. to iz5-:re Use w-:
-Master-Sergeant ME Reeve* for Mentorioas Senin cornect on with military og t.at. .ns iga.nst the ere .y :• Be^aun tr i Ge.-masy 11 Dec
to 9 May ISh' Motor Ser* ear. r.is period. M Sg*. a display of D-*. hmca. Ski... I.nt.i ess effort, mamlevel at Miirter
vehicle*
lit it
lit*
ember. 11-44 Semr.g as througaoot i Reeves with stasdlrg Tect tire ar.f Drel tair.e-i a high JUS©© &2&0£Xg' itsz.U ai?ver
contribute matenaiiy to the f, tens of military operaDms T
exemplary qualities aperformance of duty nsj ot Master-Sergeant Reeve fleet iugh credit upon fc and the nu. Ury service.” Sergeant Reeves home South Barbee Way Leu Kentucky wfeere h.s wife
Margie A Reevrs a- i th ct .f .- 'r 2 year 4 months old s . Mur! Leo now ress ie The sergeaefs parents. Mr and Mrs Le B Reeve--, reside a*. P. P. 4
- liana Sgt Re-ve* O’eer. castle In ii ijo tne local high
lean, ions cj? cy seliQfXJfcu j
iler
if.-.- Hircid David ani Mr* C. Bau-imk rient Weires-iiv
ftersocc at Indianapolis
V-tertr* of F:re.gti War* wr'j
.* a-, si se-aaioe *t s :k Thunday evening
R -v ; :hn MrCammacjc aad | -1 s - see: am red today frees I ----- City O-claimu. on vw- •
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W cxnefT* Mr»*ewwry '-'-ViCt*
Te Meet
The Wr-rms Mj» snary £ -" : Society tie First Bapcist rv —- wd m :-et Th _rs*ie y evenng at T H? st tie ciwretD
+ + + +
TVcr».ii * Sewia* Ctwb Poetpoeed
M-ss Martha Am Hurst ;.i .giter of Mr* Grace P Hurst. j*14 Sccti CiCege Avenue, beiti-^ tine br ie cf Capta--. Dirali jtYood iGarrett. see cf Mr and I Mr* Ge-irre Garrett 516 South ! L- i.*ra street Wednesday after13006 at frer *‘civclt- The ReverH. Cecil Feiers perforoed th* 5c*ui le r..ng cerem icy m the First •rhrstisr. Cliurrh a tie grewosee M reiaD res and a few
. : mile fronds
altar was baniei with ms. palms. while giadloM
Cast- D-«aid W. Garrett
with
was ill eased in bre
o:*rsage of yellow rooes.
Following the wedd-r.g
cere-
ej+ + + + + + +*;- ■*• + + +<' + ANNIVERSARIES ♦ ^ ++++ ++++++++•
Wedding
Mr and Mrs Uoyd M Surber Bainbndge. R. 1. 27 years, toay. July 11. 19*5.
Birt&Oays
Joe Edward Case, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Case, of Roachdale. 7 years old. July 11. 1965 ( Leland Eugene Sar.ford. Greencastle. R. 2, July 10.
two bullets were Ide (markings on a bui from Eifee’s revoiv Frank Haupt tier tor, said an attempt today to introduc. a written statemer. Elite to detectives
al to tin he fir&j ^ y proseco. j he made' evidan! made by
held at
oi arm* ty way
iper.-.T -playe:. tirtiself j
Mn
ana
sc no
Gr*o»
attended the
ooU. i Pr.or
service he did nans county, c Sergeant R into the arm; mi at F
u’apar
Amencac e-i-.i* At least !*•» and taper huts .. r*r*fn. to < er '4 Tfkcy-i was he sa. J Deip-.'.e the strain, however.
Ma
Ft-
Ge - - ScboffeL Be- Johssoo. ar.i Duloc K-g are feome ra ..*. .g-.* Tt*t_ng fr.er.ds a-d
relaDve*.
Ci-. Arthur Zener sec ef Mrs
irs-iay s-Trasg Os%
w*E be femtpataed
for
eef-Sg AugTWt
FoRy Girt Te^etber Oak T>y Meet
a., tne : . * t ::cDievastated fragile -• tr.e «ty tre* and
- Zen :r Baxtnig*
V ' -ay for service with
Army A.r Fiece
Pvt WiGiaaa Rll * O : -nr rr.tmzg cays farVossgh with
; The Jo3y Get T vgethe? Club •*- ? ! wtl! head tfeedr Jshr n e^tmg the Thursday after- * at i 1® at ' bem* of Mr* Wlm Rater
Grimes . -reerwastle
+ + + ♦
fTBnk-ee Gardew Cfeab
fo- 1
ms
...y i_- r frsecds _n Greer txs-
tle.
rar
itr* Dcra Frailer rweesved a U.epteee cah frxs her huacaz-l D i Frailer frtca New Tuck hfy T.-sdaj night. Rl (Art re
. irr.vei aaft.y fran; Eure»p* rysd to ce boeve fey Sat
ay ca furx*-gA
and Ihes and was I grted :y
.•awViahra
Prece-ing art iurung the cere:ry Ji=es Rtiles, reganlf. piave-i Aherr: Car tarCe by Wid:r Cajerre VssraoAs* tv Kresler T A W ii R:« by M.-Dcwel The tr.de w:« an isua s:.x giberdure rut w.tc tiarlc a,:r-v ; s*>d -*r r-ersag* was of c .zk rrses with white rtuii: h Mm Gecrge Wtfhams. sister tf t-te tr.de was her Matmc of Broca Bag sue wore & dress t rA hrer. wrti b-rrir: i-rcesscr-e* Her r:r«Ar* was cf Jtha.t.-a
fan
Ird.ar
He
his entry .n u
rk in Pu
e to Greencastl es was inducts on Fetnary 3r Ber.;am r. Harris©
his bas
and very ..tar-
To Hat* PV-asc
Tne Fulmer* Gardes Chib wil meet at the Bethel Chsrets *3a
FT.iav JMt 13 frr *= all day H.— r:ee* aad lavender giadioh meet." r and ronmr dmer Daisy The rest man was Leiteiard TT-Ia- s. r. w-T V the hosteaa Heaagw hrrther-m-Uw of tV Tr.e-.ise trtzr table sermee. (: r de-grxca fr:t= Blue Ftr.d
»W*»t V *r— »
Mrs. Hurst, c-rther cf the br.-de w-.re a narr rfae and wh te
GewraacF G«*er k»| BLheA^sf BAXhc^ge “ ^e-orvea
Mrs Dan Girth*r spent -m-u reerasr-i fr:c. the P.tnain ay evet-xg at tie ^ 1 ^^tv acapital We-dnesday b-other Jevoxe Garter Arij Dsnette Jeffr.e* cf Rcackdafe
Him PIT 4L NOTES
a : :e-ssge of r 'Garrett, nether
vnik
rises Mrs the groctr.
mcry a reception was
the boro* A the br.de. with Mrs George Wilhima and Mrs Ralph Tiy’.oe aaalsting w.ih the hosp.tal.ues. The dining room was attractive in gander, flowers used effectively with wh.te taper candles, the wedding cake gracng the center of the dining table Ranked fey white taper candles
as silver holders.
Captain and Mrs Garrett ’eft on a sh:rt wedding trp to Blue Field Vest Virginia The bride travelled in an outfit of black
and white.
Mr* Garrett was graduated | frier. CSoverdale High School and has since been employed at The Daily Banner and in re-tent years at the Central Nat>tnal Bank. She s a member of Kam i Delta Phi and of Business an.d Professiohal V men s Club of this city. Captain Garrett was graduated fretn Greencastle High School attended DePauw University and was graduated from the Arthur Jordan Censervatory of Music. He was a member of Sigma Nu i socai fraternity at DePauw. At the tune of entenr.g the service be arms a teacher at music :n Tiptas. county He has only rec- ! ertly returned from thirty-four months overseas where he served r.’Jn the Sth Air Force.
MURDER TRIAL INDIANAPOLIS, July 11 — (UP)—The trial of William J. Eiffe, 52. charged with first degree murder, continued in Criminal Court today. Eiffe is alleged to have shot Clifford L. Gose. truck driver, in an Indianapolis tavern last Nov.
18.
A jury of 10 men and two
HEAVY BLOWS irontiBited from r Omt) serial fl^t that T boasUd would defend the eland to
the death.
Fires leaping thr :gh and the 80 airfields the city testified * wrought in the of
the attack.
Nimitz s communiq liminary reports lisN
anese planes destr i or dim. aged by the navy riders, in aE dition to the two scout plana shot down. There was no airborne opposition, a r v attacking squadrons spotted Ja: ar.eae alott, but the enemy turred tail aM
fled witheut a fight
Tokj» j
■: r .'indiai '.he havoc - hours 4 i
sail pre152 Jap.
t:: »r_*. other r*At.-- ! i at. 1 W13 * is feef -* retaratag t: E >■ - - ags K-spita; at Pert Hi— *>-
inir.
ng a: Fort
K \ K ■
-- be-
tticky
, In June cf
41 the ser-
W r.-TT ,r<t. i ---
;:y iioe
* r '&BL.rA
was transfer
-re-1 to P *e
j ration for the .verage wh
te coJ-
Cjlttp
New Ter/.
to help forr
i.r '*"* ■■. s—
rrarrj 5 -
the n
now famous Pc
urth Arrr,ot-
1 labor
ed Ds
V'LSiO’* y
©utsvfBe an
kot 370 zrarr.j a ay
G:t*z
Cs-Jt:-:
n>*e rapidly
-M a: aoesa't ex n-
Kare-
111 t?3
f mnk > ^ z
apfKNcted &
rUy in
ar.d
Ig :
SLi.. ...
amaii cju-ar. .j .i" s ?
AA — - -
gett r
.z to th* t>p r
atirtf for ^n-
:o moertns '
ifi£t€<i
toen of rr.i-?tt
r »?rfe«rt :r
Tne nsisrionary «a:d t>
- tOCd
Octolt
■?* VMZ Vi 1
r the 4'"
•it’^ation var.e-J m -
fferent
A nr.'
t-a/.t wen*.
-arts of Japan because
f tie
tkratt
gh tht Terr.e«
see rind Ca!-
tar on shipments of fc
C-r-
/
a r5ar.-e*jTe*s. a
und when the
tween provinces ari the
ack of
4lr
wu st a tk>r.e:
at Camp
a oouatry-wtos fupj'.y -
. T
Bcv
Tesois he
"i-Tie a mem*
o<
the neniy ac
• .-sted 771st! pnc*.* raticr.- f
IstutAS
Tick
RstUhoa c *i
.re first day
th* t
•ttiliosi wii
rmed Sep-
a. left Hit Kiar-fH sa.3:
a wide-
UfT.bf
r ICfth, 1M3
spread md fVounshiBg
c lac' *
H'
Pjtex hu *r
^en overseas
market wa« P' moting
flitiox.
August list
With hi.*
Japan's transf^ rtaticvr.
bin
yr.it he h
a* actively I aLo was in Uid straits
witn
par*
;pated :r. *ix
d:ff(Kflt er-
n ost drilian ri vay
travel
fc er ^
- *' ’i t
ne smashir..-
abolished completely 2ni
jyt • v
* Srirfr.ed
forUfication?
trains runrrg
etweesi
MSC
tf - Roer rtv
er—the fam-
Tokyo and Kyosho
*>u TTi,
irth frtjfr* the
Roer to tne
Karen said it was Im
r *'.'Sstfe!c
Th* Rev azd Mr* spendins Wednesday. aad Friday if th_s w rr.cur Ird where ti
tend a District SMsdav SeSfco-. List-bate WkG* tser* Rev T *r.s w.ls m**t with Cye N:mmat. ng Coramittee of the Lnianaf- hs Distslet Churih of the
Naxarene. The pgrpede sf this ^trrrriaie
cocirr..tt«e wiE be t» aMakaate a3 standing braris ard er. — mP.tees for the Distrct Aj*e— -- .y wh.ih w.G m*et j- th* Rr***--Park Methodist Church » L-i-
. a.-. a t: us A ug the 22
We^Beaday frocs
P.-tra-T ec*ur.ty bupstai. Mar.'me Ann MGes. R. 1
Towns - t ~ ! mdg* was discharged from ti* ;
Tnurwoi y *k a: Bey■y will at-
Rhine r ver. wn furnished the an that punched its to river in just time—the captu: city of Ha move
Hattie of the Bulge more commonly kr.
batta.i wi j to judge the avers; spearhead attitude toward the bk
raging on the borders
home islands.
“The Japanese people ceedingiy tactiturr. and he said, adding that r. ernment censorsh p has
way from river over a week's * of the r.is ton: Germany—the
in Belgium wn as the
are exeticent.” <:d gorliminat*
Battle of the Ardennes—the tie-led all freedom of expr-saion
up with the 17th Airdrome Division when the budge bridgehead
throughout tne country. Only one paper is permitted to publish
was made east of the Rhine in I in each province and its new*
the Wesel sector and the final and editorials are dictated by the
r arch to the Elbe to force a junture with the Russian forces
driving from the east.
Of all the experiences the sergeant has had. the drive from the Roer to the Rhine rivers is
the most memorable.
Sgt. Reeves besides the Bronx* Star holds the ETO Ribbon— The Good Conduct Ribbon—the American Defense Ribbon—and the CerUfiate of Merit- Said Sgt. Reeves in the interview. -Of all the countries that I have seen, none compares with the good ole U. S. A America is far advanced over any country In regards to standards of hving
government he said.
Karen said h- saw no trace of prisoner of war or internment camps anywhere n Japan. Hwas unable to estimate the extent of the bomb damage on
Japanese industry.
-I left Japan with tne impre--aton that the Japanese is talking tnvahtie* out of the bottom of
his heart.” he said.
Attending FSA Meeting At I. U.
ELOOMLNOTON. Lid July 11 The pers- r-nei of the Farm a _nty Admuxstratioo atf.ee .t. Greeecaatie :n attending the FSA meetir.g tz_s week at ltdin University. The ai—-Z.s- * ration's goals sad basic ptars for the operat on at its progrsn r. ac uthern Irdiara itliring the i-orr.mg year are being studied at th* two-day meeting which is inder the direction of Hubert W Leader, district FSA rjpervjcr
Bedford.
Among the subjects being d.*-
cuased are: xprovement of supervisory visits to borrow*, fair.:.;*! improvement Of farm and home planning assistance to families, details at preparing plans of work for the next year, operation of farm owneramp program this year, and detailed
proc dur* .n the handling borrower's loan acc*. unts. Th? speakers include: Frei
M irgan. regicual chief of Farir. S*cur.ty E.vision. Inc.anapclis; Dr E. H Snideler, ataU director af Farm Security Adcnsmstrat.or.. Lafayette: Miaa Ina Morr s state home management
iT'-ziy hospital Wedn-e-s-i&y Mr* M.r.- e Sima 301 Ok . | street, was admdtad to the P'1'.- i r-am comity h:spital Wedneaday tr.Tkie Lsttv ^ »» Anders- - rtreei is a sail*-., in the Putr.AT.
eoQr.iT hoapttaL
Mr and Mr* Pslr.ck Keller, of !
are the parents of a
■e- :©m Wednesday at the P-ut- 1
■m cc ucty hcsprtal.
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Arsc.ld f Indwnvpohs are the parents of a daughter bora Wednesday morr.--T t at tne P-'j»m aowXy bos-
pttai
Mem:raj semes for Jam-* Da—.*, nil pos.fowd unti.
farther notice.
■*GT. PUTT'. RETURNS
Mr* Dora Pitt* ror.te four j revved a t*.-*-g?AT. sent S^n; 5 ! irorr F. Charieston. South Ca .-
by her see., S Bgt. WaJr, i He ha>i been a pnsoc.-
er at war in Germany for a yei and Mr* P its bac a letter fr htai us May saving he was it. a hospetal in Para In the te -- grat, s* said ee would write from the next bospata, so it a T resumed be a being transfernc: frees F'. Char.-estoc u. a hosp.U
probabty cioeer to home.
ENGINEER HI RT BAT^SNUXE Ird . July 11— UP —WRBm Arfeergust 1322 Pleasant street. IrwharapoLs New Tirk Centra! ra.imad en-eir.*-*r received cuts and bruises when, a tnop train struc) and denso’ shed a Batesville bottling company ice truck late yesterday afternoon.
Bernard F.*lcU. dr.ver of th: truck.
BaterviBe. and Wt-mn
Moody his helper, safety before the
hit.
Tie front er.g ne trucks left j the rails, delaying the troop train for nearly two hours L. H. j Sturgeon. 712 N. Denny street., Indianapolis was eondrcti.r. NEW MAP INDIANA? CUB. Ju!y 11 _ | (UPi—A new official 1945 Indiana state highway map has
jumped to j vehicle was
BADGE OF HONOR ★ ★ ★ ★ You have mm tom* oi iheie pins on coal lapels and you will ••• many more, for each one marks an honorably discharged veteran who was ready to give his life for America. Let all oi us learn to recognize the pin whenever we see it and remember its significance. To all those who wear it our bank extends a cordial invitation to come in for iniormetion about loans to veterans or help with any ether financial problems. We are here to serve you. Central National Bank Oldest and Largest Bank in Putnam County
D F-.vu
MEETING PO-rTPONED
CXV> H Emberg. Ccmaiandrof tne I oca Leg ik r> Port annour: - eg today that the Cth Distr-c: j nseerir-g senedrskd to be acid at > Terre Haute on Sunday, July, ISth has been postponed until
of | Sunday, July 2Sk.!i
j This change was made necessary by plans tor a strirtly : streamlined State Ccsveation of the Legim to be held in Indianapolis or. Sun lay, A ug-ast 26tt which were announced >Jday by 1 State headquarters of th
legion
Une perm’ a Paris...Have a Coca-Cola
(PARIS LEAVE)
assrassa
frt£fStb' T UBS?#’
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SOFTBALL GAME
There will be a softball game this evening at 7 o’clock at th? egy park between teams captained by Harry Seeley and Gene
and over here you become in- j Miles. It is possible that a s**--c rearing;)- more appreciative of or.d tilt with a Madison township the fact that you are an Air.eri- squad will also be on the sched-
can citizen.'' j ule tonight.
supervisor. Lafayette; R 8 1 All Districts of the Leg cn will Lough cry. associate distr.ct hold meetings prior to the State' ■up rrvisor. FSA Bedford, aad convention for the purpose cf Mr. Leader. | electing and certifying delegates FSA officer personnel from to the convention. In doing thi* Terre Haute. Rockville, Green- the Legion will conform with ai: castle. Spencer. Bedford. Mar- the rules and regulations of th* , Unsville, and Lntorv are attend- C. D. T. and. at the same time .ng the conference. will enable the veterans ovgam-1 i ration to outline their program >
for the coming year.
Yank friendliness at Eiffel Tower It’s natural for a Yank tidier to share hu home way*. The inviutioo Hat* mO>kr \%z symbol of bis friendliness. It says ITr uish you urll i n a
American
way as
baseball Wherever you hear Herr « Coir, you hear the voice of America... inviting you to the poms, that rtjretb«i,-u symbol of good
will everywhere.
lomm UNOII AUTHoaiTT os rut coca-coia com*amt •* COCA-COLA ROTILING C0 M Inc. q keen castle, lnd
You saturally hear 1 called by iu friendly * bbreV ^J iToke'. Both mean the <1^ ^ ' uct of The Coca-Cols CompMf
TRY BANNED WANT ADS
,0 t*4J IK* c-c Co. .
