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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 3

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4 TR1DAV, JANUARY 20, 1948. raat Ad ttd4MftMft MM Ml INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE. INDIANA. PA. Otfcw OotoU DMrtfflMtt.

11mm KM nn DOING HER BIT FOR "UNCLE SAM" Lorells stlffler Clarence SUIflor. Marie Spcllman Bolty Toy McKlhottnn Prank E. Clayton Hn Cluytofii Mildred Uwla lilclt PulUam Wilbur Jay Shank Marie Sitnp-ori TROUTMAN'S I' One of Pennsylvania's fines' Stores Phone 800 1 RATIONS RELAXED ON 1 -ar OBITUARY I I work before ff.is rationing antic tit. Tilts car has been lined for thin gnu period lew than nlntly mllca, which gas was in the tank. We are not talking about or of the fnconvenicncc.

It wan Just another family's contribution to the war effort. C'lnfr frvln. ShrrliT, xhoun hImivc, turned hark to the rationing board at Indiana all of the jtusnflne coupon for the period end lug Jan. 21st, isMUt-d for his personal car, a 1040 uiout that nan bern driven thirty-seven thousand miles, in private and family use and emergency service In county JOIIN "OUt-'K A3 I Charlotte Phillips Bride of Corporal Dailey; Married January 9th, in Baltimore Karla, who is deceased. Surviving arc her husband, William Gayk ami a son.

Adam G. Karla of Jonners. Friends will foe recoi ved a tlvr 10:00 u. m. Saturday in Jloblnsuu Funeral Hume, where sit vices will Ijc conducted at 1:00 Sunday.

Inlui'mcnt will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Corpora! Dailey is a graduate or Millcriiown High School and al daughter of Mr. and Mrs. All-(-Intel Andys hah of He II wood. Her brother George left with the selectees thl.

She is shown hi the picture pouring her pontile out iC tall fimns Jar In which she had them. Mar Rare! Is the Margaret Aliriysliuk, of near Ildlwnori, traveled In the Cia-tctie this werk la buy a bund with the pennies shft had ved. tended the Pennsylvania Stale Col lege. He is now stationed at Caim MlWi. MARY IVVISSINGKK, Perry.

Ohio, and before his induc jROTIIMIKt, born April 2H, 1850. a tion into the army, was employe. I iRuth Sterling Bride Robert W. Pifer January Meeting of Horace Mann A. Stresses Necessity to "Save and Conserve" Isaac Phillips of Millcruwn has aiinniinced lhe inarriase of hi launhter.

Charlotte Phillips, lo Cor-iioral Philip Dailey. son of Mr. and Mrs. II. P.

Dailey. aUo of Millers-town. The ceremony was purformet! Saturday. Jumuiry 0, in the chape1 nf lhe First Presbyterian Church Ballimorc by the Rev. John Gardner.

Jr. Mrs. Dailey is a graduate of Indiana High School and for lhe two and a half years has been member of the Governor's Offic; staff at the Stale Capitol in uuuKiiiiri til UMU 1YUU JillH I Adams) WissiiiKcr. died al 4:45 p. m.

Thursday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. June H. Shannon. lJdi n.Aluo.i cu. as an inspector at the York and Lock Company.

Ilirtlulays: Tomorrow President Roosevelt remember the dance tonight at the to-: night. Shirley Berkebilc Twila Grubc Weaver 1 Shelby Lee Hoover Ride A Bicycfe To Work ---To School The Horace Maim Parent-Teacher; have lu lie accepted wholeheartedly M'- Mls- puul 5l(-l'h', mnny years in Center township. Association met in the school audi- us one of the Allied Nations, though DuBois. have announced the mar- aom(! limc in township lurium Tuesday alleinuou at 2MQ she and the United States have' 01 their daughU-r Ruth, to Ro-and had bccn o'clock, the presitlent. Mi-k.

K. J. never trusted each oilier. This dis- bcrt 7ilKon Pifcr, son of Mr. and f(jr 35 she Klinuensmith presiding.

trunl is unfortunutcf at the present llf' JBrl a 'r lhe Prcrfjyterian Church After a short business session the time in hat military secrets arc not Syturday niJ.u December IB. Thcjond tnc womens Missionary So-rifth Ki'mle children of room 12 avc. shared. Uusia cannot be Unoix-d --rcmony was performed in the Du-i L.icly an interestin urlfiinal play "Save, 'alter the war. Tor she has done ho.Do,' united Presbyterian church.

Survivhnj are lhe daughter men-Serve and Cunserve." Thi play 'much Inward victory und has one-. 'airman oE-lioncd; Uircc brothers: W. R. Wis-portrayed huw children are Uuitfht sixth of lhe world's population. 'singer of Indiana, K.

G. Wissingcr lo sjivc si-hoiil materials and huw soviet viliens attending the con-j he bride wearing a soldier blue of Pilcuirn and the Rev. L. B. everyone may serve their country rerence made the statement lhil ensemble with matching accessories Wissinger of Thornville, two and save or conserve many artichV issia and the vcl of the world' was accompanied by her brides-1 grandchildren: J.

Harold Gibson or made scarce by the war. going to look lo the United 'maid, Miss Mary Jane McCall. who! Biacklick township and Leland P. Mr. E.

C. Perry, Sunt, uf Indiana Stales fur guidance after the wai were a black ensemble. Gibson or Indiana and three great- Public Schools gave a short talk and this lime we mean real leader- The bride groom was attended by grandchildren: Mary Lou and TROUTMAN'S One of Pennsylvania's Finest Sloret Phone 800 James H. Gibson, both of Black- Cave Time! Save Tires! Save Yourself! Eligibility rules for purchases of bicycles have been relaxed in the eastern area of the United States, and anyone gainfully employed or doing volunteer work essential lo the war program or public welfare is able to qualify for a certificate lo buy a bicycle by showing proper need for one. Bicycles are also available to pupils who need them to get lo and from school.

stressuiR i no lun mai wnun irain-, snip; 'Jerry Mcintosh as oest man. ing must he given more lime in lhe! Miss Demopulii discussed China, The church was beautifully decor- schools and thai health should bs. Jimi ii, smith Pari fie atcd in the Christmas matif, with a I ho. first aim of education. Since a complete military victory 1 cross and two V's as the ccnlcr of per com ot ine young men rcjccieo avvr 2u)an would be necessary.

interest. Tnc service wnivn was OUT THEY GO AT January Sale Savings! by lhe United States army were is uenerallv agreed that the United conducted -by candlelight, was lick township and Linda K. Gibson of Indiana. Friends arc being received in the Robinson Funeral Home, where services will be conducted at 2:00 p. m.

Saturday. The Rev. A. Ferman Kearney will officiate and interment will be in Oakland Cemetery. MRS.

CAROLING (I'lTTfttAN) LYDICK, born May 12, 1874, a Nations would have lo solve Japan' pressively ushered- in by "Mrs. economic problems after the war, Dougherty singing. Promise Me" and that the conquests of Japan The newly weds both graduates of should come back to the nations1 DuBoiji High school were given a for denUil reasons and IS per evnl for visual Mr. Perry urged all mother to lake ram of their childiviTs eyes and leu I h. I hey belonged to as mandates until reception in the home of the bride they Miuuld be ready fnr self gov-' following the ceremony.

Three- iiu'Miburs of lhe daughter of George and Caroline Girls' Boys' lionnl Relations Club ot llie Miss DemoDUlas said that Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. I'ner mi vcmupuitK miu uu Stale Teachers College lnc war auctions may be held former residents of Rochester Mills. Pitlmun, died at p.

m. Moi -Highlighls of the Regional for thc nureliase of raw material, Get our Bccfe Come to Troutman's. our selection of wanted model! us help you with your application. NEW FLEETWING MODELS For Men-Women-Boys-Girls 295 to 3995 Cunfcreiicc nf linemaiional Rcla- Jrom nlCM uounlries with an allot V. o.

L. Senior Extension omery townsmp. near JiierryU-ec ti, c.ir I Preceded in death by her husband, lions Clubs hem al Prmceton. w. for each country'.

Lydick, surviving are Pat-' .11 IJ I William J. Thc student sneakers were W. Theodore Lydick, at home: ly Shaw. Sylvia Demopulas and uunmiillcc MiUlOII 1J Wlh.f Rnl.mi,, Bill, Bond. Mis Shaw told huw Russia wuuld Urn Bond, fiicakiiii! on Gennny nl clotk.

Nolo lhe change New york, fi 'sjsl01. and Pinnco staled lhal reporuUoiM o( regular dale. ijonM ol Saoramonlo Calif anri a lii, udua! money this war must; Mrs. Walter Klly wl.1 Snsreeeiv- Coat Sets $500 liuy Bonds Empire lluy Bonds DO enougni so mai me ucimun Miaes uuo MJ.m in nnh-inh Pnnwii hnmn Ttiiic pcnple will fee, It. Miin.v have eomFaeU ol Gardening." This will jSTZ.

to believe lhal lhe German peuplu an open meeting. Parents anrf 2-m qunriiv Ruriit are as much tu blame for the re- I friends are cordially invited. This i. wm Ig' ntwCcmY cent wiir as Iheir leaders. The "an important meeting and accorl- chcrrytree ruioW8 Germans -have proven themselves a ing lo Government regulalions club Easy Terms Can Be Arranged milllill fiviivn i -i 11- A -i K-i.

1 icr IlllcnuillK llie miu nnijr unv uikii n. Were 7.95 Child's Colds that tho reason for France's unprc-jto attend, paredncss was her form ot govern-. ment. With fifteen dilferent polili-; Leaves Sunday Ir'or California 5iim5sI? cat parlies to please thc premier! Mr HM( Mrs. m.

A. Roof had as Save $2.95 and apply it to their llouicr City SATl'ltbAY ONI-Y itc InUiiiii-s Are (-'timing l.l.OVl) NOI.AN in "Apache Trail" i'his It it-hard Travis iu "Escape From Crime" mm 1 war saving stamp book that Jtelnvi Misery -Rub on Time -Taste. waiting for reinforcements. necessarily devoles his lime their guest Mrs. Roof's granddaugh-! holding hi office rather Hum lo Mr8i Arthur Vugluud of Kcnt-builcling nn army.

In conclusion liUVl Indiana, who i leaving next Mr. Bond stated that Tor world juiu her husband who is peace we must have inlerjuitiona- j-ving in the United Stales Navy lism rather than nalionalism: alu Rationed in San Francisco, Cal. Warm as toast coat sets, coat Dal unci zippered leggins, of soft, warm fleeces 111 red, peach, gold, wine, blue. Warmly lined. To Preserve Forever the Troutman's Some with velvet or angora Record of His Day with Uncle Sam! trims.

Sizes 1 to 3. TODAY 1 lhal we must educate the twtamar-, cttun tries to a Democratic way jivmcr Women of the Moose livmK- i rjiymor Women of the Moose held Dircclor for the meeting was Mrs. tU.jr regular meeting iu the Clymer Clair Weaver. Mouse Hull on Tfiesday evenina January I7lh. It wa planned to Overseas huld inlliulion at lhe next tueclitv: i Word has been received lhal Staff on February 1st at which time all Sargeanl Edward Bivens has present will partake in a covered landed safely overseas.

He Is a son': dish luncheon, and exchange vale:) of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bivens, It. tines. All members try and be pro D.

3. Indiana. I sent. 1 Lk A 1ST Ik. MKT Entire Remaining Stock tor? tm "Geo.

Washington Slept Here" 1 OFF Of Girls' Warm Winter Coals, Sizes 3 to lli at 3 w8 All Girls' Winter Hats Reduced Vi Troutman's Second Flour He'll enjoy writing it Mow And in the future, thia day by-day account of hi personal experiences will be his most valuable, tretaared possession SUE I'llSP MANY EXCLUSIVf FEATUtES (1 Mmi Pifts CitihMS, I 69c C1WH llltHtlpiK SpKelwrlHlM iMiMSIS; Mt fi iti CliMMS OiH KtaMdcf 1 SMART! Revival Fires Are Burning Large inter-denominationul gatherings have heard Evangelist M. C. Kittle bring messages on the Bible Lines of the new Birth, Repentance, Confession and other interesting and helpful subjects. Mrs. Ruth Nuby, colored singer, and Misis Marjory Bowen have charge of the special singing- RraMen)Hw FoKsIkINhm MlilkiliM; Pkrtkil btmi und always in place these wind-swipl days Utf If MWh Durablr koim4 i BimuUtc4 kallwr for permanence beauly: colorfnllr illustrated through.

Don't Delaj Sen it Today! NEW SPRING BOYS' WARM ALL WOOL MACKINAWS SNOW SUITS $10oo Wer.1295 1 MAKES LETTERS FLY FAST TO VOlJlt MEN IN SERVICE BERETS $1.98 EVANGELIST M. C. KITTLE I AIR-SPEED MAIL KIT II 11 1.25 The New l.mht Weight Air Mail Stationery Face flatterers mavl new snug head -Utters, with a twin buckle al back that adjusts from 21 1-2 to 24 head-size. Made of line fells black, brown, cofl'ee, navy, sunnibluc, red, gold. niMna green, lilac und winter uhiie Perfect fur now with cither your jtporis dressy coat.

Third t'kmr Services Continuing Through Feb. 7 (Kxi-vpt Monday) JOIN THE WALK TO CHURCH CROWD AND ATTEND THESE HELPFUL SERVICES 7:30 O'clock Each Evening WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH The Snuw are health protecting rever.MUio. Warm ail wool for coldest weather wear, the reeie side of waler rLpellviil treated unolm for p.it-UTliuH ir cold weather raina. Jacket has hood ai-Inclird. h-ygms are lully lined and ziiered.

Sues 5 to 12. The warm all wool, wind and void breaking piaul Mackiuaws are double breamed, belled and boast live roomy pockets including a zipper closing bKk pixkvi. uttai-hed zippetvd hood, sloini culls and are qui Med lined for extra warmth A oud inrtnm'iii at a neat i.ivniy- Sizva It IU. Troutman's Street Floor So extra lihl Lluit leu letter sheets and unvelouen wuigll U's than one ounce. Kit includes It letter sliucU, 341 envelopes, cui it)Hnuknve kit.

hand blotter, ttume and ddiM directory, record of eurresptHidencc, 1943 culcudur and Aiia mail informal um. ix-uutilully deiiied box and rttfidy to Diuil Troutman's (tilt UcpartmtiU Street Floor Curner 12th and Church St. Indiana, 1'a..

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