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The Daily Clintonian from Clinton, Indiana • Page 3

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Page Three THE DAILY CLINTONIAN Wednesday, May 12, 1913. WABASH WED. AND THUR. Italian Coastal Cities Evacuated as Fear of Allied Invasion Grows Clinton Social Notes were many 'oiri of public non-cooperation with annitnasion; defense measures. In connection with the Italian situation, the British radio reported again that Gestapo Chief Henrich Hirnniler has arrived there to dinct 'emergency measures'.

eepsake DIAMOND RINGS Delt Sorority Elects Officers Last Night Mrs. Koftert Burton was named president of the local chapter of Delta Tlleta Tau last night at the regular meeting of the sorority. Other officers elected for the coming year Include Mrs. E. C.

Boyd, vice-president, Mrs. Bay Gilfoy, recording secretary; MIbs Esther Rohner. corresponding secretary; Miss Kathleen Taylor, treasurer: Miss June Owens, historian and Mrs. Wayne Staats. sergeant-alarms.

The card party 'neld recently by the organization was a financial success. Mlns Taiml f.aliti, general chairman of the affair, reported during the business session. Plans were made for the formal anniversary dinner to be held May 25 and a committee composed of Miss Millicent Holt, chairman and Mrs. Nick Kararovicii. Mrs.

Ernest Harris and Mrs. Staats was named to make arrangements for the observance. MVKTKKV PAL LIB MKKTH Mrs. Bert Turchi hostess to the Mystery Pal Club at their regular meeting held Monday, May 10. After the business session, bunco was played at three tables.

Priz (Continued fiom page 1) Hitler had recehed from Alliert Sneer, the fortifications expert who succeeded the late Fritz Todt. build er of the Siegfried Line, a full re port on "construction of the Allan- tie The Inference was that Hitler had inspected the fortifications. Whether or not he came away satisfied was not mentioned in the broadcast. Simultaneously. Axis-inspired ports from Cairo said that Field Mar shal Erwln Hommei.

now reveaiea 10 have pulled out of Tunisia two months ago, had been given the task of preparing the defenses of Greece, i Crete and the Dodecanese Islands against invasion. "Large-Ecale anti-j Invasion exercises" were held in 1 Crete last month, these reports said. I Slate of Sleze Declared Reports of the Italian evacuations were understandable In view of pre- vious indications that a state of seite i bad been proclaimed in Calabria and extended over all South Italy. Some dispatches published I London spoke of Brave official Italian con cern over population panic and there caw 5pt9tf rf "WlK-ii Johnny Comes Man lung Home." I'liUerwil's topical lurie-film. tu-Kturti (I- lo It.) Ifc.nalil O'Connor, Gloria Jean.

Allan Joikk, Jane KraH-e aud IVbct Itjran. I Choose any "Keepsake" with con- fidence. You will find (his store an expert advisor in the selection. of a ring. 1 lielluiiiy Engagement.

Ring :UH.lK Other KeeHake King a FARACOS ART JEWEI.ItV KHOI' 21 5 K. Main St. Phone (i07-W trL. fi i 4 rf HOTICE Please call Mrs. Cam it 421J to report Social Items.

Clnora Marietta to Take 'art in St. Mary's Play Miks IClnora Marietta, oausliter Mrs. LotiiK Marietta, 416 Houtti vemh street, wit) play he role Tillielle, in "riml-r'Ila of Lore- fid," fortlieoiuiriK production of speech and drama department. lint Wary -of-t lie- Woods College, jint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. jTlie tliree-aet play by Frances Omer, a modern variaiion of the )e-old fairy tale, is lj-jUK directed Mrs.

Mary Halliert liead of the and drama department of college as one of the projects 1 that department, jjlkis Marietta is a (senior at Saint ary-of-t he-Woo ls. She is a gradu- of Clinton Hicli Kehool. Her ster Miss Marie Marietta, is a Iphomore at Haint Mary-of-rlie- i 'oods. i Mother's Day dinner suests of Ir. and Mrs.

Frank Heskett were and Mrs. Milo Heskett and (ildren of Buninilt Grove. Mrs. C. Fader and Bon of Kvausrille, Miss Marsaret Heskett.

Kven- fruests were Mr. and Mrs. Kam- el Mcl'hepers 1 Indianapolis and red Mann of Mecca. Mrs. Iteitha Maloney of Kourll lird Etrect vinited with Mrs.

Ma-e Blue of Terre Haute Monday. Wanted! Men And Women Who Are fKard Of Hearing si. if full iw ly 'OtMiU-ut-ii, e- 1. Jiiirtlt-nt-U vr v.sit tM'ii- A. mL rtr.v iurlHr' Hnw MhIkm-J Wtd iu uy -u 1 1 Ud In -in it iir w-t-ll ii in.

tm iiuikI in ail' aif-'5i- nmUi.iijr i tn 'I' U'til yv lt inr iih.hi'.v hm-k 1 AkI; stlntnt rji i in- iKor l.rijm todn Wli Tina 1 Potency and Sl9 ja lh' Bl gtiaiantced 14 ozs. I i Bed Cross Surgical Dressing Corps. 1-4 and 7-10 p. m. Modern Matrons Mrs.

Roy turm. Pocahontas, 7:30 p. in. Euchre and bunco, 8 p. m.

Ladies Bible Class, First Christian Church Mother-Daughter meeting, basement of the church, 7:30 p. m. Hostesses, Mrs. Anna Ralston. Mrs.

Mrs. McMillan. Mrs Effie Harrison. Mrs Phillips, Mrs. Sturgeon, Mrs.

Mackel, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Geller and Mrs. Turheville Entertainment committee, Mrs McCracken, Mrs. James ind Mrs.

Ruby. Trl Kappa Sorority Red Cross rooms, 7 p. ill. Friday The D. A.

B. meeting scheduled to be Friday May 14, has been postponed until Friday, May 21. Itebekah meeting at 7:30 p. m. Initiation.

Friday Club. Mrs. Jess Daniel, 25S Vine Street. Jacksonville P. T.

A. meetu at the school house at 7:30 p. m. Installation of officers. Centenary P.

T. A. will meet at the Bchoul house at 7:30 in. THEYXL tell you at Sitip's Drpartmenu how much UccAJ Coca-Cola mean to ihr men in Fairview Graduates Give PTA Show Monday Night The Eighth Crafle Class of the 1'airview School entertained the Fairview PTA with "Class Night" at the school. i The students presented their annual which was a project of the English class taught uy Miss Margaret Griffiths.

The various parts of the annual were given In the form of "Adventure Trails." The class song was a parody on "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition." Other wings were "School Days," "There's a (5tar Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere." "Indian," "Old Fashion-d Mother." "On the Banks of the Wabash." and "My Prediction" i hkh was written by John Murdy of Fairview. Miss Tegwith Hise and Mrs. Clifford lirown gave talks to ttie graduates. Mrs. Harry Ray accompanied all musical numbers and Donald Kuy- kendall announced the program.

Students on (fle program were Davy Avenatil. Norma Beard. Betty Dunn, Richard Kennedy, Carol Kent. Edna Ma? Kerr. Andy Kra-I pesh, Edith Little.

Melbourne Mc-I Queen, Billy Mieldazis, Alice My-1 ers. Robert Smit'n. Clee J. Bprague. Heroic Vargo, Billy Weber.

Mary Esther Weber, Donald Wilson, Bil-1 ly Wittenmyer. Max Woodard. Mai Beane and Doris May Wright. During the business session, Mrs. Clifford Brown, the president, gave ja report of the PTA Bite Convention held at Indianapolis In April.

Mrs. Brown appointed Miss Mary Ellen Satterlee as publicity chairman for fne coming year. Golden Star Qub Meets At John Ugo Home Tuesday Mrs. John L'go of Crotnpton Hill was hostess for the meeting of the Golden Btar Club last night. Following the business meeting, bunco was played with Mrs.

Odell Archer winning tiigu, Mrs. Elmer Algood, bunco and Mrs. William Morris, low and travel. Mother's Day mystery pal gifts were exchanged. The next meeting will be in two weeks at the borne of Mi'B.

Elmer Algood. Miss Margaret Heskett, who has been employed fur the past year as a primary teacher at Longview, HL has returned fa) spend the stammer with jjer parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heske-tt of fiunimitt 3rv.

She plans attend 8. T. C. (Ms tumtner-. jrrrjc rv-rtn- I' American Mcgczim CaL 5.00 turtle M.Miiirttti j.

2 9 Fmsteads 1 I reCrcthment, in enjoy mint and morale. You read and hear wrnilyr thinzt everr dav. nen people leei aixui a umi inai war wmriitiiiit ciaL Coca-Cola ha. A taste nil its own, A drink that adds refiroiv ment to thirstjuenchms Truly, the only thmz the trade-otarked product iw 71c eW A 'uJ lvr tXspf I wiMfr fWJ diact MM9lilartsa( Mt bask at ft 'f 1 underweiil a malor operation at tbe Methodist Hospl- lai in iriuunziKiiis Sunday. Mrs.

uiauolis and taken there oa Sunday Milui is also in Indianapolis and will remain until her hus band Is able to return. jiari Cates of Cates. Ind. wis admitted to tiie Vermillion County IUm)iM wedoesdar as a medical patienL Kotwrt FostT was admitted to the Vermillion County Hospite.1 ax a surgical patient Wediaesday. U'iliiam Miss Francis Conrad.

King of St. Berate and Mrs. Uang Helt and baby via were all i mlsed from Kite county Wednesday moraine. hospftsj Mrs. Thomas Vescai and son, Billie Jay.

and Miss Qua Hems were ffunday guests of Mrs. Ileitha Malon- 4v imriU l'diiiiiiliv. Tflnev aBuo attended SLIP COVERS BLANKETS III DRAPES II1 BUGS HIILV MlKKTffK'AIXV lISl't'lJEEI and Vvr susaauil iMMmmleaauaaj voa't tie SMimly fcore if let 'ik mUeiMS up" wme bal wliti ate' lite, jld ws or it mlwajt the better buyt sonup uMDBt Ain-Msorr ct the cookeou courtttt BY TERRE HAUTE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY fA I A I Wednesday fiunBliine Club postponed to Tbursday night. 1357 South Third St. Young Married Couples Class of the Christian Church James Wallace home on Walnut Street, 7:3 p.

m. Morhers Incisure Club Mrs. H. B. Miller, Elm Street, 7:30 p.

in. Crompton Hill Bunco Club Mrs. Kowena Bertotti, 7 p. in. Mrs.

Katie Dugger. assisting. Bring Mother's Day gift for mystery pal. Social Club of Fairview Park home of Mrs. Rosa Emitft with Mrs.

Lockie Wake, hostess. Past Noble Grr.nd Club IOOF Hall. 7:30 p. m. Refreshments committee.

Mra. Angus Stevenson. Margaret James and Miss Edirh Strain. Entertainment, Mrs. Frank Stewart, Mrs.

Raymond Graves and Mrs. John Charles. White Heather Circle. 7:30 p. m.

Mrs. Euphemia. Gardner, South Fourth St. Social Sisters meet at the home of Mrs. Sam Roberts.

Thursday WSCS regular meeting at the church parlors. 2:20 p. m. Devo tions Mrs. Guy Briggs.

Program leader, Mrs. C. C. Jordan HoBtes- ses. Mrs Walter Jones, Mrs Tom Klbby, Mrs.

Ixin Hitebey, Mrs. Lee Halo. Mrs. Elmer ling. Mrs.

Sno-I jibia McCUntoek, Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Vara Osmon. Mrs.

I.retta Curry land Miss Margaret Harrison. There will be no executlre meeting. Missionary Society of tbe First .1 Church, 1:30 p. cburcm. i ii Ben kmuhjjs torps, 1-4 p.

I SLIM SHIRTWAISTER 'it ii 938S The aiioe ithiw: aubout this Iin) altintfrick is iits iciuaatgeaible aieMKiai-aittjii Tw can tto'ess uji a fluwer bail; tt' ttal1y smiart st-Jut ptn. ooesHorie. A. M.J-iasi Mairtuu 1ksieu. yxtttena Is dx IbeooJiiiiiiir: ctoBBic tyile, wltli imvA skirt jileutf fur vaikiu ease.

Patwira S6 may lle rrdwred ih ho wumeai's iae 1:4. 'K. ti. and Sine requires yttrds fabric. Send CVZm ts eolns for this Marian Martin jiatler-n.

VrH plainly ZE, SAME, Al-UBGMS no LE MHJUK. Just Out ut Bprimr Patters Bookl A practical aewinc rvtte. sis makeover tfeeusns: smart aiiuple--sew work, sports, asti nes-u styles lor es. Partem Back, Ms eeana. Bout your order The CJtistoav Cllntoniai Pawers DeiMortmeint.

tt4 'est tiandola BL, Cliiotfa, iSL I (be dedication the honor siga FKa Enfidsville region to fa-tor semrlce men trad women at CISu- Bw and fjoal drive by I Geo. Sir Bernard I Monteomery's es were awarded to Mrs. Joe Ver- colio bunco; Mrs. Arthur Hess, high and travel; MrB. Howard Eat on, mystery pac kage and Miss ir- ginia Perfetti, low.

Three guests, Mrs. Stele I'hrln. Mrs. Ray Runyan and Miss Barba ra Jean Turchi were present at tbe i meeting. Delicious refreshments were fterved at the close of tbe games.

The next meeting will be held on May 24 with Mies Perfetti as hostess. Mrs. Lyday Moudy of Chicago has returned 'nome afier visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Day of Nebeker Street.

Harold Mills of South Fifth Street underwent a major operation in Indianapolis Monday. Mrs. Mills ii- wl.h bim. Mr. and Mrs.

Tony Pupilll of Blanford are tbe parents of a baby 'on born May 4. The infant weighed six pounds and baa been named Eu- Anthony The mother la the Ann AxiS TrOODS Gl Ve 1 Up Last Posilions On Cape Bon Land (Continued from pace II units still holding their ground. Famed empire troops which at present are not able to be Identi- 7.. miles east of where the village of Marie Du Zit and Its Important airport hare been occupied. Mwwrd Air Kaid Missed Allied air formation participated in assaults against (he Kazl "Island of resistance" in the loatiflc STaiueo Army.

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Years Available:
1935-1954