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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 10

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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PrflffsmanaWn stained fTss 10-A THt NA5HVILU TENNtSSIAN. Sund.y Morning, fan. T951 With the Armed Forces I reached its highest level among I European monks In the 14th and 15th centuries. How to Treat 15 Middle Te nnesseans Decorated for Exceptional Work in Korean I ltchlnf. impl Pile.

get CH1NAROID from ltchln. simple Piles, get CHIN AROID from fmeen Middle Tennessee officerg'mittins the release of reservists cort. will rarry trainees from and men of 314th troon carrier' 'ith four or more dependents. S. to wsters alone! Before his diK'harge he was, the coast your druggist, aee now iv uun soothes swsy psin, soreness, Itching, nervousness.

See how It cools Aery burning and helps shrink snd heal swollen tissues. Wonder-soothing CH1NAROID must prove blessing to you or money back Is guaranteed. with liberty at wing now in Korea have been! at a I I A Vf i a i Inn 1 1. 07 Gland Stimulant Potassium stimulates the adrenal glands. the announce- awarded decorations for their Calif iinimt said.

in the Korean airlift. Maj. Hugh D. Young, 225 Another cruise will be conducted The airlift has been a larger is now Feb. 3-17 aboard the USS f'CE-903.

at Lackland air force Th1 ruise will originate at Fen eration than the Ber? airlift. ac-bagc San Antonl0i nc sacoIa dullng thj Oasparilla voiuius tu rsui xriana, chief of training or tne oniccr: festival Buy the Best! Buy a Kenmore Sewing Machine air base public Information of- candidate group. ricer. The troop carrier wing has! pvt. Jamat C.

Bell, son of Haul aupplied line front troops with M. Ball, 203 Wyle Waverly rood and equipment and trans- has completed basic air Holden Heil Bibb Gibson Anderson Hartsfield ported wounded men from Korea training at Lackland air base, San to Japan, Antonio. Texan. Along with their routine cargo) Second Lt. Joseph A.

Morris and troop drops the men of. the Rou'e 4, Ashland City, is 314th performed one of the most now at Walker air force base. Ros-speetacular feats ever carried out N. where he Is taking in a cargo-dropping action training. ping a complete right-span bridge! He Is the sun of Mr.

and Mrs Jo-to ground troops in the Changjin seph Morris Sr. reservoir area. I Pvt. Harold D. Pentecost, son of; Middle Tenneaseans filed for Mrs.

C. E. Russell, 707 Derby their action the airlift are: Bowling reen, recently mm-1 8 Sgt. Frederick R. Minns, 1203 plcted a training couise with the1 in ntrf '1' mm 1 iS' 1 at 'H Infunirv lit th Carter Ing sJ.M reesbnro; i Eighth division, Fort Jackson, S.

C. First Lt. William IC. Holden, 1110 Clark Mur- Pvt. Alvin L.

Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Carter, 125 West End Dickson, recently completed basic air training Lackland air base, San Antonio, Te xas. Pvt. Palmer W.

Ing, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ing, Route 2, Joel- reesbnro; 8 t.

J. Heil, Hewnrt air base. 9 I First Lt. Harry Gardner Mason Holder McDonald Cornett Hall Bibb, 1312 Shelton he; William A. Smith lecen.iy completed Hickory 822 Tomberlain, 405 Main Homa E.

billy i P. Gibson, Smyr iMLnianu nil San Antonio, Texas. Argyle ave Charles T. Writesman, 2251 Crtizon William H. Shel.

Mayo, Route 2, Nashville; Joseph A. Payne 4103 Nebraska James Franklin Sadler, 304 Thirty-sixth Jack A. Smith, 525 na; Second m. taw Eric W. Ander- Pvt iilliam Sneed, son of 2310 Lindell H.

Gil- Yeargin 451 Chestnut at. George L. Gasser 1616 Mur-freesboro road; James W. Gleeson, 118 S. Eleventh James D.

Hem-by, 3308 Charlotte James R. Ison, in Bowline Be Cook, 3-A Jo' i Averv nuts is liam, 303 '4 Easlnv Old Hick- Stevenson Harold Thornberry, ive T8gt. Ed- 3316 Charlotte ave. liar J. Hartsfield, mm hi Irwin Parker now en route to Fort Ord Walter C.

Biffle, 2342 Foster after snending a Christmaa Allen I. Alston, Route 4, with relatives in Nashville. Nashville; Antonio J. Simmons, He was formerly stationed at2425 Meharry Howard B. Fort Jackson, S.

C. I Doyle, 23 Meharry Daniel N. I Minns Smyrna; TSgt. Gerald D. Mason, 94 Ridgeway drive; Lois Holdsr, 430 Fourth Murfrees- High Tide 0 Volunteers vmsrvmrm oy djc: dowdusii, mj wcugewooa ave boro.

Two mori TpnnAsapAna Pvt I mm aar I 1,1. More Sewing Pleasure With Kenmore Deluxe and mn, joe i. uninei r. imuinmo, Horaca M. Irwin Nashville, and Acklen ave 8 Sgt.

George Cornett, Pvt- William G. Parker. Frank- i Shows No Sign of Waning Murfreesboro; First Lt. James M. 4 Batson, 1203 Ord-1 ay place, was in-I ducted Into the 1 1 ewing, have completed basic training at Lackland air base.

Irwin Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nashville recruiting officers Thursday: 81 men enlist in the ir torce rrioay, and will leave to- H. M. Irwin, 1113 Third ave, N.

Parker Is the son of G. L. Parker, Fiankewlng, Tenn. James A. Sanders a Maury 5 army and air force.

Friday: 118 enlist in the largest single day since the Korean war began. 2 Special Trains 20-Year Guarantee 1SD4P5 $50 Down, $11 Month Uiual Carrying Chars 4 morrow for i land Air Force -s base, Texas, to take basic Ing. Hsll Murfreesboro road; T8gt. Clyde 8. Gardner, Smyrna.

8.8gt. Donald J. Pluger, 507 Tenncsee Murfreesboro; and Maj. Gerald M. McNulty, Donclson All officers and men received the air medal except for the following: Major McNulty was awarded the distinguished flying cross, Sergeant Hell received the soldier's medal, end Sergeant Holder was awarded a commendation ribbon.

During the week, two special troop trains left Nashville, some Hat son worked cleared the decks for action again yesterday in anticipation of another record week of enlistment The highest tide of volunteers since the hectic days of World War II swept through last week and at week's end showed no sign of diminishing. Hundreds of men either were on their way to training camps, or were signed up as enlistees, during the week. Live Up To Name The entire state had anparently county youth wounded three times In the Korean area, has been awarded the bronze star for gallantry in action. Sergeant Sanders assumed com as an apprentice ai 1 I In Uiii.i. ill tliiini.ii sAiiMsaiLsJaJ i las ''I ln thing which hasn't happened in five years, according to recruiting officers.

the composing THE mand of his company after the platoon sergeant was wounded riur- Many among the hundreds who Batson NASHVILLE TKN NESSEAN for Not only a dependable sewing machine but also a modern functional desk, correct for any room. Attractive walnut finish. Streamlined rotary head sews forward, backward. 4 point positive feed, automatic bobbin winder. Does all home sewing jobs easily! enlisted were veterans who knew Pluger McNulty jlng a night engagement near Tae- Igii.

Korea, Sept. 11, and led the unit they could probably remain civilians most two yearn. Ho is a graduate A indefinitely but were anxious "to (forward under heavy attack bv of Ens high school, and was at tending David Lipscomb college. started out early to live up to its get back in there" as American troops took one reverse after another in Korea. John W.

Reynolds. 3802 Baxter James F. Delaney, 743 Wedge-wood ave. Jack L. Ward 1309 McAlpine machine gun, mortar and rifle fire, according to the citation.

The son of the late Mr, and Mrs. nickname, "The Volunteer State. Recruiting came to the usual Sat Another Tennessean recently completing at Lackland is Tvt. Har old W. Duncan, son of Mr.

and Recruiting officers pointed out i nil-: John L. Brandon, (jciodlctts- urday hnlt yesterday as the army, navy, air force and marines caught un on paper work and answered in Dan Sanders, he Is a native of the Water Valley community and at tended school there. He was wound saiViiV CALL 5-4141 FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION OR MAIL THIS COUPON that many of the enlistees last week were college students, also in no Immediate danger of being rted. ville: William H. Waters, Brentwood; Harold V.

Tipwell. 1304 Dod-; son Old llicKory; William i-i. cd twice during September and was anain wounded Dec. 5. A sister.

Mrs. Glenn Hutcheson, lives In the Hurd, 22 Virginia Charles Tennessee Tech at Cookeville was credited with sunnlying the largest portion of the students who left on the first special troop train last Thursday. 'j Water Valley community. quiries from veterans and non-veterans who indicated they plan to enlist during the coming week. "Just wait until said i recruiting officer at the army and air force recruiting office at 112 Ninth S.

Facilities of the induction cen (' rf in -m Ll.Vl-tH Jackson, 131 Sixth Thomas N. Fitts, 1106 Electric Robert Charleston. 30P Molloy Robert Norbitt, 322 Mark st. jert E. Fogarty, 1013 Petway John L.

Bohan, fl N. Tenth En Routs To Camps Hoover Wigington Most of the men were en route to ter here groaned each day last week San Antonio, Fort Worth, and Jackson, S. C. Others were assigned to Georgo G. Harris, Ewing Creek with an increasing load, but no-road; Thomas A.

Porirjo, 334 Gracelhodv complained, Raymond E. Sadler, 335 Edith n.rnrlc. Sewart air base and Camp Breck-enridge, Ky. and Maurice R. Grimm, 5 ave Our staff Is greatly overworked," For the average civilian, as en listees continued to pour in, the drcft picture shaped up like this Two Nashville airmen recently completed basic air training at Lackland air base, Ran Antonio Texas.

They are Pvt. Normsn L. Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.

N. Hoover, 4003 Wyoming ave, and Pvt. Howard T. Wigington, son of Vids ington, 1404 Laurel st. A Nashville marine, Pfc.

Paul E. Anderson, 2402 itrasher has been awarded an honorable dis- said Capt. Ernest Sweat, recruiting and Induction officer for Middle Tennessee. "During one day we processed 2-10 inductees in addition i 1 I Sears, Roebuck and Co. I 729 Church St.

Nashville, Tenn. Centlemen: Please send me further information describing Kenmore sewing machines in more complete detail. Name i Street or R.R City State THIRD FLOOR MAIN STORE Eighth North, at Church St. Nashville Stanley st. Navy Enlistments The following Nashville men have enlisted In the navy during the past few days: last week: fit.

l. The military doesn't plan to put many more than a million addi rs. 8. A. Duncan, 1524 Twenty- to handlinf army and air force en- William L.

Arwood 308 Main i iistees." hi i 88ot. Robert K. Clark, son of Ray D. Clat, 303', Enslcy Tk. uiu T.nn...

i.n.rH tional men in uniform in 1951. Only single non-vets from 19 to 26 are being inducted and there's no pres 'J ent plan to draft anyone over 30 Leatberman Nelson Mr. and Mrs. O. J.

Clark, Route Hickory; Homer M. Cogmn rri'istees last week read like Pulaski, Is now on duty at an4702 Wyoming Charles G. Dix-' i. air base in northern Japan. on, 3312 Charlotte ave.

Edward James son of Mr. and Henke, 202 Charlotte ZZlTUt-Mrs. R. E. James.

301 I Caners ave. Veura U. Minaie s.ui this year though many reservists of that age will be recalled Two Tennessee Military district men have been promoted to at.r At I ri.cntlu I AttCI'tleen rOIld I HIC TO U. fl 3 n.n.n nim vi. i.

tnn ..,,1. tiiHtiic'icrtiit training at. Pariss Island, S.C. Wyoming tnanm I -in-, mj i 1 1 i i I 1 I rnnins hv snncial train. iy.

in an iirancnes orin'a r- nf "1 wood, Tennessee! Militir jf chief, announced vesterdu I Tlu'y aie pul E- Le mj 7 7 I enlisted petsnnnel manag 1 I 'norvliinr i.t TV1II hniiHmiii J.l I pervif or at TMD Baptist Hospital Has New Chaplain atherman jlh servil continued to skyrocket ement Bit ihere. Army and air force recruiters headquarter, nnd repo, the following Nashville en- The Best in Vacuum Cleaners! The Best in Floor Polishers! I John N- Nlon, enlisted personnal llHtecei rirring the last few days. Vl lei'Lrds clerk. I Paul B. Curran, Llndsley David Foren, 2807 Helrourt I Three naval reserve training Maurice N.

Foster E. Tower 4 I cruises for reserve pel sonnal of the i place; John R. Hinson, 763 Lyn-I Sixth Naval district will be held! wood Randall N. Johnton, (Continued From Page On) if Bell Morris early In 11)51. Lt.

Cmdr. Taylor W. -Wnodlxwn park. Gray, Inspector-Instructor for thci Charles A Love, Route 2, Anti-naval reer In the Nash lll area. loch; Edward J.

Morgan, 22IM1 Kenmore Upright Vacuum Cleaner charge from the service unripr a annou ceil yesterday. Itamlvwood road: Samuel R. Sav- em rent marine corps directive per The I'SS Tills, a destroyer es- lors, 2(10 Martingale drive. Old X1 Suede es TOWN COUNTRY Rev. Fred L.

Bell high Jacobs H. Doyle on West Tennessee hunting expedition All game reported In hiding, will not appear until Doyle departs Daily Daffynition -Kindergarten teacher: Gal who-knows how to make little things count! Out On Pair of sweet things on West End bus catted about gam-omits co-worker: "She's so legotistical," purred one. Notes To You Friend of column (no names, please) attempting to arrange gimmick with his draft board whereby he'll only serve in every other war Jesse M. Peck, sojourneying in Florida, postcard: "'Shim and Fasta' operato plumbing shop in Dad City W. B.

Marr, J. P. Owen in Washington, working to persuade 1951 congress to vote more appropraltions for high dams on Cumberland river "Outlook fine," Marr avers I'nlqne sign on Third ave. shop: "Waterproof Raincoats" Springfield's Bobby Fyk birth-daying Latiritz Mclchlor concerts at Ryman Wednesday p.m. Oops It's a bit belated, but humorously fresh, I believe: Eight year old Betsy Routh, daughter of Mrs.

Porter Itouth, 3408 Amanda, came home from First Baptist Sunday school telling about "Wis msn who brought gift of gold, frankfurters and myrrh Jot-Things Paramount featuring newsreels of bowl games, Including Tennessee-Texas thriller Bob Lamm's quartet entertained Colemcre clubhers The Rev. Fred L. Bell, formerly of Winston-Salem, N. has as sumed full time duties as chaplain of Mid-State Baptist hospital, Rob $16.50 Down, $6 Month Usual Carrying Charge Large wheels for effortless movement. Rolls onto rugs no lifting necessary.

Self-lubricating motor gives powerful suction. Easily connected attachments offer the added advantages of tank type cleaner. At Sears! 12-pc. iet attachments. 19.95 Just $6.50 Delivers Fast, Easy-ro-Use Regina Polisher 643D 50 DOWN, $6 MONTH Uiual Curving Chan Polishes 12-inch path right up to baseboard.

Portable easily lifted for use on kitchen counters. Protects, preserves, leaves a lustrous finish. Quickly maneuvered around and under furniture. Reconditioning Kit Refinishet all typei of floon 10.95 ert M. Murphy, administrator, an nounced yesterday.

Bell, 35, received his A.B. degree 1 181 ill from Centre college, Danville, and his Master of Theology degree from Southern Baptist Theological seminary, Louieville, Ky. He also completed post graduate studies at Duke university, Columbia univer slon, Is In Room 350 St. Thomas hospital for treatment of a stomach disorders Thacker Is currently treasurer of the State Highway association. Boy Scoutful Need firewood for free? It's yours for asking, hauling.

Here's pitch: Foster Creighton constructing NES building has "mountainous pile" of pine kindling which it will give away. "We could take It to the dump and burn It," said Wilbur Creighton, "but that seems wasteful." If you're interested (no strings attached) get in touch with Laureel Harris, 13th, Church. Tip: Hrlng your wagon, truck take as much as you want. Keep them home fires burning. Bill Daugherty Florida bound G.

S. Newsom observing sixth year as Hermitage hotel's matre de elevator. John, Dot Cunningham purchased home on Old Sunnybrook dr. Mutt Koml-sar off for Chicago business trip. Clyde McCoy at Club Plantation, Jan.

24. Add similes Neglected as radio In home which has television set! Hsr snd Thr Teen-ager Ellen Tune, daughter of auto John Tune, recovering slowly from serious head Injuries suffered in holiday motor mishap on Hardinit road at highway 100 Vince Harding, well known as radio script writer, Community Playhouse thespian, transferred talents to NY Hillsboro high schoolers elected Milner Ball president of freshman class He's younger brother of Don Hall, who died past week as result of In Warren county cave Hit Note: Wall Street Journal negotiated deal to acquire Chicago Journal of Commerce Tom, Anna Weaver Hobbs celebrating 13' wedding anniversary NPC's popular advertising sxec Massy Hewitt describes medical devics in his St. Thomas hospital room as: "Rub Goldberg contraption." Quota 'O Day "Any person who wants to liv a peaceful, quiet, uneventful lifs has just picked ths wrong tims to live." David Lillenthal, former atomic energy commission chairman. Dissa and Data TVA drafted plans for $72,000 sub-station at Winchester Tempus fugit: Mayor Hilary E. Howso died 13 years ago General Shoe recalling its operatives from Kids lament: "I'm not on spanking terms with my mother." Hunker's advice: "Folks who live beyond their income should act their wage" Kolurt G.

i Hud i Blazer, son of rug cleaning's Mrs. Jim Blazer, en route to San Antonio for training with S. army air forces Young Bluer served as president of class from freshman, through senior years at Central sity, the University of Kentucky, and Southern Baptist seminary. He has also served Baptist con gregations in Virginia, North Carolina and Kentucky. During World War IT, Bell was sf chaplain in the army for three years and served in the European theater for two years.

Before coming to Nashville he waa resident chaplain of North Carolina Baptist hospital at Winston Salem. He Is married and has two children, a daughter, 8, and a son. 3. 3 CALL 5-4141 FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION OR MAIL THIS COUPON Smiling pin-upper: Carol Hall, daughter of Old Hickory's Bill. Dot Hall Phelps announced for city councilman in Fourth a Ryan high athletes Johnny Bohan, Bob Fogarty departed for air training at Lackland field Latest crack Tree Ripened Citrus Fruit Shipped from Grower Right to You Sears, Roebuck and Co.

729 Church St. Nashville, Tenn. Centlemen: Please send me further information describing Kenmore Vacuum cleaners in more complete detail. Name Carol Hall Town nd Country dark suedes "Suitor snd "Ring Sx Twice'' spil-ed Id't snd pepper beauty trike. Black or th th, Jy of tweed blue.

vy' Street or City State Fancy Pack $4.00 twt Su. Grapefruit Bu-Oranges All Orders Shipped CO D. Sam F. Bissett W. PUtt, Tampa, Fla.

95 at U. customs house (In re: smoke, mirror, etc "It's hot for Winters?" Plea Jimmy Batte. 3010 New Natchez, unhappy lad Jimmy's pet tan collie, Major, strayed in vicinity of Woodlawn, Hillsboro Youth Inc. sponsoring contest, winners of which rate trip to Great Smoky mountains June 10-16. Congrats Send birthday greetings to: George E.

Blvins, Julian L. Mays, Alton B. Johnson, G. L. Vivrett, L.

C. Jacobs, Dennla B. Ryland, Billy Booth. 10 THIRD AND MAIN HOORS fe ton rll 1 Eighth North, it Church St. Nashville.

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