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LARGEST HOOS1ER WEEKLY "IT'S REALLY DIFFERENT- JW4 MM i I 1 i FREEMAN. I TM 79 New Addresses Of Men And Women In Servic. AHA 1 1 Noi(lof ISJOIMO, Al 0 81 a New York, (Changp in APO a for this Milton la (Single Copy 6c 12. 3 yeara 5) wno jumps the He now roads the Truvele Ireland, and looks forward to it i interest from 'week to week lit states- of tho boys got then papers--hut the Traveler them a)) for soldier interest And we liked message, too you wish details of this address, fheck i Mrs, Townor, 1260 i Apt. S.

Denver 0. Colorado THINGS WE SHOULD LIKE TO TAKE TO THE CRYING TOWEL NOW, It is said a conscientious oh jector gets honorable discharge pa The Traveler C.TY. Of A Year Ago In January last year the Can bndge Cuy and LcwwyiUc chapters Astern Star, held joint i i iHspectioi And ladies of tho Helen Hun visited the Carey club in tho Christian church 1 That's what you cull rater- and socialising Thomas told in a poem nat ho was going to- do to the and he did it, too. John Kelsey was home furlough In the front window at the local library may bo seen a larg cient Carthage. ly Major Wm.

African campaign. JOHNSON FIELD airplane The ampitheatre, consisted the most existence, lost their nd the dungeon truction cind before City, Ind his if You Are Not Interested In The Wir-- AND CAMBRIDGE CITY Ownership And Management (Single Copy 5c, year 3 years Ltfe And Adventures 'St. Elizabeth COMPLETE WEEKLY REyiEW 9F EASTERN INDIANA was honored class at Thousands of felow from the army--identical with of fighters. The American Le. should, and does, protest.

They should receive non-combatant papers of course. Sgt. Robt, Jordan, 15098303 Hq. Dtt. 470 Bomb AAB, Nevada.

(Moves from Mountain Home, Idaho, to Tonopah, Nevada, and advances from Cpl. to Sgt, just like that.) Pfc. Davis spent fur lough here and returned Monday ti Camp Claiborne, where he possibly on maneuvers for pie of Lincoln, Neb. Glen Thompson I the pleasure of the here Camp Young Calif I ers may be His brother Robert was, at Ft. Meyer, Va.

Capt, i of the structure, Ake was here on leave, and Lieut, where Oliger metal work for in civilian life e.o, High did aircraft L-yle Edwards of Turner Field, RED CROSS UNIT SECURED talked to the aeronautics class at the 1SI PJ NTS OF BLOOD HERE hurh school, Hwel Hubbard of the The mobile unit of the American (then WAAC) went from Des Red Cros Nood bank spent a busy, to Wilmington, N. C. Britton ternoon and evening in Uuser was then stationed at Morgan- i Jan. 19. One hur Wn i Ky one Pints of blood were The retiring trustee, Hugh K.

Foss Green has iriven five times had his car stolen from a public besides iona tion in both Indinnap- their home, street, Dayton, 578 His wife, is residing Second ew or several years ago the be Wm. Herschell of the Indianap News wrote the following, copy Howe-Co 01 Chicago, and since the time 'has know you will appreciate our beingr able to give it to you, for the time is here again THE KID HAS GONE TO THE COLORS The Kid has to the Colors --Ben Stalker Pioneer Parish Of A 1 1 AH Over The World RECEIVES TRAINING W. Gauker has word frorn the Army re- a cou- Ho and his brother Lloyd aro in tho field artillery, driving trucks, for 155 i i guns, and other things. IM. Wm.

L. a CG45233 APO.15037 New York. (We hope' we reach this new reader OK, and if we don't, he'll probably know to whom he should a i saw yws of service in the vious to the present i lyli when he was in Hawaii for over 3 years. He's now with the field artil lery in India, anil no relation of tht John a of Struughn about several months here since that i as has been an invalid. Liuhet Camp Afterbury was hero visiting.

pre- Watt of Milton led in the baski'tbalj tourney Kinna- mun i was second and Ecknrt of here was i Donald White Indianapolis. It was found olls aml which moans that later near Lafayette. a he give in May he will have Donald R. Day was a private i distinction of being the first lo- 'arns, Utah. Frank Myers wa with tho coast guurd at Charleston His wife was formerly Mis Dorothy Boyer, and they have spen relations officer, that her husband, intensive at uvmg iirst lo-1 cal member of the "Gallon club dltlon to atte "ding school, Miss Cora Wise.

Mrs V.wn I hrou Billing and physica miss uora Wise, Mrs Virsril kett, Mrs. Clayton Daugherty 1 Johnson, O. S. Tague, and pre ared to Bertsch have all contributed There were 16-fifth timers 2' timers, 28 third timers, 32.second drilling am in order to be fully an necessary. He the crew of a any other was tnins Miami came erred from to I' 1 10 tlonors aml Harold "Blinks" a The i wiH ime.

Centerville. Greensfork, Milton, and Pershing were well rep- contributing from Training may assign him. vsented, each WAR LOAN BOOTH OPEN The Fourth War Ldan booth, catecijm the Dui.i.ei- store conducted we have loved and cuddled Stepped put for the Flag today We thought him a child! a baby, With never a care at! all, But his country called him' And the kid has heard the call Hepaused to watch the' recruiting Where, fired by the fife and drum He bowed his head to "Old Glory" thought that it whispered "Come." The Kid not being a slacker, Stood forthwith patriotic-joy To add his name to the roster And God, we're proud of the bov was and Cambridge City local Catholic church, years later. Priests mrfrely "ere at that time Father Vincent a church the As wo entered Denver and I be- to hand out letters and papers the nuners we were received with 1836. a visited being came by congratulations turning over the drummer's received a goodi nad already saved ls South hc Doyle money as some money I de i 4 cided to leave Denver and return Texas and start a small ranch for my My late partners had also de to go to Texas and rejti the self lo- again be in Cam- home from Florida, whom we told last week, when he was lost in Burma--and found.

But they are not so far apart nowadays, and in the same man's army, Uncle Sum's. Mrs. a who has ordered the Traveler sent to her husband, is an employee at the American Central in Connersyille, a steward.) Al Ft'llinger hud a 80 names added to the local honor-roll board hist week. There 1 are now almost 500 names on the board--and there will be soon. i the names of the a for the board on it, Al and Ed--it should hit 500 easily.

Al called at the draft board recently io due age limit ruling. I on Mahion 1 Gethers of Pershing i a tinu bridge City in May ami will be count, of you to help again at at the home of his daughter, Mrs. he A A. American Legion Charles Close, at the age of 84, Rob-l a i i a and Motor corps all func- div'jsiun. 01 the drive: 1 City Woni en's War Loan be to those purchase war war stamps i TM i ie Jvid has to the It seems but a little" while Since he (frilled a school-boy army In truly a martial style But now he a man, a And we lend him listening ear or his heart is a heart all loyal' by.

the cta- Se of'fear -is "ad, whew told him, shuddered mother God bless cried; olesc with a a wept with a motWpride. whoi-o old straight Rangers. I w-as glad to such noble men with me. have two We were from Ft Sill tioned smoothly and efficiently with Donald Day was in camp at MrS Franklin Scokt Miss Margaret ert Garrett wrote us Okla. Salt Lake City, for U1 service, had jus been held B.

Miller. Robert left for service, Mid and Mrs. Lloyd 'n charge of the registration option! room. the will wishing to sthmps, or to convert into bonds every Monday, Friday nnd Saturday from 12 p.m. The division Betty Wiseman as uort, Mrs.

Eugene s. Woodward noon unti chairman; Mrs oned yt 1 man! ran he, roc, a you.n^ster, the to a are indebted to brie Oler of Fr dor the poem, any a couple" of "eh newspapers which he there dor-Ins: th fi rst iv ir. neojilc have washeil their whole. i Von. i happy three when we left Denver wo days later with shouts of "Good Luck from nearly all the people of Denver who had gathered on mam street to see us away.

But all iany hairbreadth escapes we had the Indians while on our trip between Denver and southern Texas i a large volume 'and perhaps, at. some future day I wi able to Jet the world know just what a man had at that time to go thru, i to say that at i-ort Stockman, and there my partners left me. I started-and took up small strip of land and a few cattle and started cattle ranch I had been there but ibout three wecl- rcen the i n. Centra! Railroad Co. JJhn Ne was president of the A frame buildm'g was brie, fice wich somewhat similar 0 the was rth Walnu th the church and rectory ac di- pres- in street, with street.

Following are the missionaries who serv- ces prior to the Civil war: Vincent Bacquelin Michael O'Rourke I i John Ryan Wm. Doyle i Henry Peters J- M. Villars The resident pastors, 'who' started 1864, order of residence W- Joseph O'Reilly Vilas in i out where he was standing along the lino, and Mrs. CleveiVger, secret i i simply pulled the notice out of the p.ile and handed it to i very i a thanked him for calling--as the postman is a bu.sy If you a serviceman from a son i whose name is not on the hoard, advise Travelers I or i i 1'vt. Robert' C.

i I i some basket-j ball games, but he'll not be here this year, as he's serving our Uncle. Milton won the county tournev at 1 Centerville, A man 25 years old was expressed complete satisfaction with the obtained and the smooth execution of the day's work. dissected at ones Smith, Lincoln high--Elmcj i plastic used by classes to explain location of parts of the a anatomy. Joseph Alexander LKs. Truax Madison Wis.

Ulerieh is with a in Wisconsin, and each enjoy the news from the home Win. A. Doll, Seaman. First Clas. nowadays at the tender) age of IT be IS in February), wus here a few days last week i his parents', Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Doll of 410 W. Main. Seaman Doll early this week for Norfolk. He has made trips across on a a (airplane, a i and has learned hosv to was at Camp Livingston, La.

and WiUdo Mathers nt jBliss, Texas. And a wildcat was reported near Coiinersville, They might have had something to drin I Bet they couldn't see a i i that this year. SM1TH-HICKMAN Among the out-of-town' present Sunday afternoon people Thuir. at the TAX COLLEC- TO BE HERE FEB. 3 AND 4 A-'TJPOSTOFFICE from Office of th(j collector oi 'i i I''." -a U.

IK vii.d. too. -Mean' i The iv home or.v ha -pi! that done thn 1 ultj. Did Thei Gironde. said something wedding of Mrs.

Margaret llickman and Frank Smith, at their home on Fourth street, were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Robert and a Lavora. Olive McCord. all frorh noon akin at the post office on Jay 3 and 4, to except at the taxpayers their retirni- and wo i i old tho and writ- ors today, Init vA-iter wrote They even predicted would en- The was then $2 a year years it still is--and wil be.

And we're griuHially. to show you a better paper, too, for the same price. And we may show a semi-weekly ut no additional charge. Dr. and Mrs.

AL Snyder were 400 miles west of Mexico City, way down there where. He's here th selling out and is to practic in Corpus Christi, Texa late to lose you, Doc, -and your est nable a i but old soldiers of I i a a i Mr. and Favorite of Richmond, Joan Moriarty of East a Mr. Gibson of Indianapolis is a brother of the bride. COST is 1157 fER PATiENT It cost the taxpayers' me Kaiso: in d.

i.otV forget it a better Death fc; all--Jane: all We to 'hen 1 received a message from Capt null telling me he wished me to gr with some other men to the Pawnee iHage. There had been some cattle stolen and he wished us to -o and see if the Pawnee Indians had them I left a few days later with, eight Rangers; arrived there with no mishap. While-there I saw a girl whom I thqught was white. The" Indians always kept her secluded when Death is 'the of Wayn in 1943 to maintai each of the cared for a the SHARON ANN WAMPLER DUBLIN Sharon Ann Wamplerjinfifmfry fannT' Th Wjayne County infirmary. Thej general I realized $9,870 from the sale 'of products from the spot "subs" right alontf with the vet-, cs and we'll agree'with.

you. i erans. lie has a regular assignment with a carrier. Uu spent last 'Christmas at Casablanca, in Morocco, A Charles Smith of Falmouth left fo Ft, Harrison, and they hud a nice farewell party for him. Capt.

Pau i was in Pennsylvania. It's tiow Major Hill, and he has been home on "rica--and would just as soon huve bo en here, he states. A-C Charles C. Short, 65 FTC-- Icwve from California! SATS, Sqd. 4, Grp.

Class 4 1 The town clerk-treasurer reported a Ala. (Formerly Field i i school.) Cpl. Don Bookwalter, former man Struiighri left for Kelly Field, Texas, a the local lumber concern, is to 't her daughter, Mrs. Norman now in England. Hjs family remains f.rcgar.

Norman was in service there. in Richmond, where Mrs. Bookwalter Sgt. Howard Snedegar of Lewisville Maxwell ft balance of over Mrs; Russell Lamberson of old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Wampler of one mile lorth of i died early Thursday norning a Henry County hot, )ital. the parents am grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wampler of Cambridge City rura route, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Nea outlay iri the of the institiu tion of a Falmouth rural route. Funeral services were held Sunday at the Gospel Mission church, Dublin, Rev. L. R. Rahrar officiating.

Bural at the Locust Grove cemetery, north of actual cash DUBL NATIVE DliiS AFTER SHORT ILLNESS Carj E. Gripe, 58 years old, for 20 yeaifs treasurer of the Central Illinois Public Service company and for the last iq years its securities clerk, died Thursday at St. John's hospital in Springfield, 111., after an illness of eve raj weeks. Crijje was born in Dublin, and ater resided in Aiattoon, 111. Funeral also sonVethirig really intoresfing.

One day he was scour- ing.around St. Aignah France. He insists it's "an" beyond our "on." Of-course we are wrong. A bronze piece about ,1 inches; in diameter, weight 2 ounces, a imperial Britain coat of arms on jone side with date 1677 and on a pair of crossed arrows with letterin We're English, but ion't know the answerj Here go ori something real men were near. I told the other rangers and we decided to rescue her.

We went and demanded her but the Indians refused to give her up. Later a regiment of vent and the redskins gave the girl them. She was known a i a the Indian princess among all the tribes of Indians in that part of the Country. i to the se Herman Alerding John B. Kelly Andrew Oster E- J.

Spelman James A. Coulter James Shea Michael Gorman John Schenk John Rodutsky Chas. F. Waltsh Francis Kull Father Shad Father Davis James Moore Jerome Bennett Father Reeves Jerome Bennett Father Bennett was Absent for year or more, white serving as chaplain at and returned here over a camp near Columbus, Oj, JAMES EDWARD ECKART A son, James Edward; 'was born we on; months doing ast I decided to go east, and loading my cattle I shipped to Chicago. After remaining, there with nothing do, shipped several other for some time I went back, shipments to Mr.

Oler has somethin ervices were held Saturday. here, probably th -only one of it kind in existence A submar ino sank the Lusitania, if you recall That's when the 'editor; and all yoi other guys jjumped in to get om of the oil. Every German who was member of that submarine crew received a medal. A marine who was injured at Chateau Thierry had been looking for keepsakes, and he found I one on a -wounded German. It was is a a operator.

(Continued on Back Puge) MEN AND WOMEN WANTED TO WORK NIGHTS survived a plane shoo-town in Afric living proof that all's not lost whe you shoot down one of our plane They also were captured--and late escaped. The Traveler was of wa boosting, as it is today, and we hop we can stop it 'at least partially i ADVANCE FOODS CORPORATION CENTERVILLE IND. It is reported this week that L. Miller of the Miller Dairy has pur chased the former First Nationa 'Bank'building here, now occupied by the Peoples State Bank, the room just east of the bank in the same building waa formerly the local post- office. The building had been owned by Connercville parties.

FOX DRIVE tion furnished from Milton. NO RIFLES! one of the medals awarded for service on. tin-can wfcich sank the Lusitania. has it. It's of white metal, about 2 inches in diameter; weight 3 ounces.

The Lusitania of the Cunard Lin6 was sunk May 7, The medal shows on one side a line of passengers, booking traffic on the ill-fated Chicago for other ranchers, then I shipped some to Indianapolis at which place. I decided to stay and get a job around the stockyards. I liked it pretty well, got a nice place to board and met a young lady there quite often. We got pretty well acquaint- cd and finally married. That ended my cattle raising in Texas.

A Round-Up Perhaps there are many people reading this work who do not under stand the meaning of "round-ups." the first place, a. round-up is the general arrangement of the cattle ten in a given district, to work the attic by a common establishment. is in the service, but at'present stationed near Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mother and babe are doing nicely ir ported.

is re- 5534 Frank T. Frohnapfel "of Fernwood Hollywood, Calif states when renewing for our Trav- eler that he has recognized the deep; dark secret as to the identity of the 5 local seed dealer we mentioned ind' 1 he sends John Hazelrigg regards also. Frank noted with 1 regret our mention of the deaths of Alva cow- ach owner sends one or more boys to represent his brand, and to take charge of all animals belonging to his herd. The main plan is each day to drive the cattle of all out-lying valleys into some level spot. Out of the mixed mass the different brands are separated, beginning with the ver and Mrs.

Ben Sourbeer. He had known Mrs. Sourbeer 'for over years. 63 MOBILE UNIT SECURES PLENTY OF BLOOD IN WAYNE COUNTY In Richmond the mobile unit of the Red, Cross secured 172 pints of blood last week, in the Cambridge City community 151 NO LIQUOR! liner. It was, if you recall, another) largest herd Th is is.

a distinct ad- Japanese stab i back But Vantage t0 the lar owners, as the forgot. The loss of lives was 1152 princi aI ob J' ec the round-up is to on the Lusitania. Since then it has BCt at the young calves that are to be branded. While these are being Let's wade in on this fourth Ut as li is called the catt1 in loan if we can. Don't 1 avoid just main bu ch are being chuir debts--but buv 'em 0 so that, calves are separated from Want a New Career? Jase contact the extra.

And following this war, let's not forget. i their mothers; and the only title to calf is that it ia following a cow with your brand. Those whp cut out last YOU CAN ry TM lo ki LYMANWEBB JOSEPH B. HESSLER OTTORUDISILL 1RVIN WARREN Plcnt his Pong to them. 'em (CONTINUED lowing an attack of the flu.

Says will naturally lose sorfie which be- WEEK) yo TRI-COUNTY CONSERVATION CLUB about what is required for every I J' Mr n1 Mr 06 GreC -Iheadaeht i with his brother, Joe GreenJ 3. Arm, Su-.

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