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PAGE FOUR THE TIPTON DAILY TRIBDNB McMillin Plans Intra-Squad Game for I. U. Team ATLANTA Mrs. Carrie Leonard Phone Atlanta 126 Bloomington, Sept. Bo McMillin of.

Indiana planned an intra-squad football game in the hot sun this afternoon. McMillin said he wished to test a number, of the squad arrivals under game- conditions, and added that the team is returning to condition faster than he.had anticipated. Chester Sanders, of Brazil, junior, was at Indiana's fullback position in yesterday's practice. Sanders, a letter marl on the 1943 team, returned to the squad thii fall and got a lot of attention at the line- crashing spot since Fullback John Cannady is still nursing an injured knee. Others in the first-string backfield yesterday were George Taliaferro, Gary freshman: Dick Derankek, South Bend sophomore, and Ben Raimordi.

junior of Brooklyn, N. Y. Raimondi was at quarterback, Talinfcrro at left half and ronkek at right half. Russell Deal, Bickncll senior, who was on the 1941 and 1942 Indiana teams, worked at guard Friday. Jap MPs to Augment Civil Police Force WEEK-END GUESTS Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Rushton and son, Jimmie, and daughter, Carol, of Ann Arbor, visited from Friday until Mon- 'day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sny- 'der and Mr. and Mrs.

Jack and family. On Sunday iwith Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rushton and family of Indianapolis, JMerrell Baker of Great Lakes inaval training center, and Mrs. jMatilda Olncy of Anderson, spent the day at Forest park, Noblesville.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rushton and family returned to Michigan Monday and. Merrill Baker will leave for Chicago Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Laman Forkner, of Lakeville; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mrs. Anna May Johnson and children and Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Forkner and family, of Atlanta. FORKNER ON FURLOUGH Pfc. Dale Forkner arrived Sunday from New York City, seen service in Germany. will report to Camp in 30 days for.

re-assign- iment. He is now visiting his at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Curnutt, Sharpsville. League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W.

L. Pet. Chicago 82 48 .631 St. Louis 79 53 .598 Brooklyn 73 56 .563 New York 72 61 .541 Pittsburgh 72 64 .529 Boston 53 75 .436 Cincinnati 52 79 .397 Philadelphia 41 93 .305 Yokohama. Sept.

3 Members of Japan's feared military police organization known as the hated for their brutality by the Japanese. Allied prisoners and internees alike, will be used to augment civil police forces in Yokohama. About 1.400 "Kcmpctci" will join the Yokohama civil police force. Col. Carol Cadwcll.

Eighth army provosl marshal 1. disclosed tonight. The Japs will be armed with revolvers and short swords. Although Nevada has in the union thanl eighty years, only two native Ntvadans have served in the United States -Pat McCarran and Representative: Berkeley Bunker, who was appointed io fill an unexpired term after till' death of Senator Key Pillnian. Read Tribune want ads.

FAMIL MAJOR HUNTER RETURNS Major Wendell Hunter, who was called to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hunter, from Sioux Falls, S.

because of the death of the father, will return there the latter part of the week for an honorable discharge. Mrs. Hunter and son. Kim. will remain at the Hunter home in Atlanta until Major Hunter returns.

Tech. Sgt. Richardi Warfel of Goldsboro, N. C. who was called to Atlanta because of the death of his father-in-law, will also leave lor camp the latter part of week.

I MANY ATTEND KITES Funeral services for W. C. Hunter, which were held at the Christian church in Atlanta Friday afternoon, were largely attended. Rev. C.

Cole, pastor of the church, officiated an-d Will Leonard, accompanied by Mrs. O. A. Hughes at the piano, supplied music. Burial was in Arcadia cemetery.

Pallbearers were nephews of Mr. Hunter, and the many floral been in tributes were clrriedj by Jniecfcs ij anc friends of tie deceased.) slvadans! nil LONG RETURN'S Mrs. Azza Long, who spent (ho. summer at Bay View. returned home Wednesday.

Mrs. Long- will teach in the Atlanta school which opened Friday. Mrs. Eslella May Basey, who spent the summer with her daughter. Mrs.

Florence Dodd, and family at Indjanupolis, returned home with-her daughter, Long, for the winter. MRS. STOUT RETURNS Mrs. Patty Stout arrived at the home of her parents; Mr. and Mrs.

Monroe Warfel, Friday after several weeks spent with her husband, Staff Sgt. Donald Stout, at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. Detroit 76 Washington 76 St. Louis 70 New York 69 Cleveland 65 Chicago 65 Boston 64 43 L.

56 49 62 62 63 68 70 88 Pet. .576 .563 .530 .527 .508 .489 .478 .323 ARCADIA Mrs. V. V. Learning Phone Arcadia S3 SUNDAY GUESTS Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Inman and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Shorter, of Indianapolis, were Sunday guests of the ladies' par-, ents, Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Shaffer, Arcadia. Mr. and Mrs, Shorter also visited with the former's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Jordan, who returned home with them for a visit. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Lott, of Windfall, called in the heme of Mrs. Vessa Myers Sunday afternoon. They were among those who attended the mission services at the Lutheran church. Mr.

and! Mrs. Melitus Street visited recently in Danville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bond. Their daughter, Mrs.

John Cook, of Cicero, was a Monday guest in the home. MONDAY GUESTS Monday evening guests of Cullent Bryant and family, caiA of Arcadia, were Mr. and Mrs. L. E.

Groves and daughter. vens and children, Fatty and; Mrs. E. J. Nance and son, Bob.

of Cicero. Lester, of near Walnut Grove, Charles Eshlcman and chil-' attended the state Duroc hog and Sue, of Pitts- show at Purdue university, burgh, were recent guests Mrs. Jessie Van Camp and in the Whisler horns. Mrs. Helen Hull, of Westfield, were Saturday guests of Dr.

and TO ENTER ATE Mrs. E. V. Shockney. of Area- Miss Virginia Tcai, daughter dia of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Teal, of Arcadia, will enter Ball Stale' Teachers college at Muncie. Jean, Hilton. Mis. she has.

been employed at Day- Allen Miller and daughter, CliC-; ton. during the summer. ton Hudson, and family, of Ar- cadia, Mrs. Bob Hiday and son. PERSONALS Mr.

and Mrs. son, Carl. Vern Pearson and i VISITS DAUGHTERS Mrs. Iva Gunning spent last week with her daughters and Minneapolis their husbands, Mr. and Mrs.

Toledo 63 Irvin Miller at Indianapolis, and Kansas City 64 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boring, at Columbus 62 Cumberland. 60 62 69 74 80 82 84 88 .603 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION L. Pet.

Milwaukee 91 Indianapolis 38 Louisville 82 St. Paul 74 70 .543 .500 .467 .453 .432 i SUNDAY GUESTS Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Melissa Bengel and Ora Bozell were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pet- crs and Mrs.

Ellen Keggeras and daughter, Judith Ann, of Muncie. ENTERTAIN GUESTS Mrs. Walton Wilson and three 1 children, Walton, Brenda and Betty, of Frankfort, were Sunday afternoon guests oL Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard.

MEETING POSTPONED The Gra-Blean club will meet with Mrs. Flossie Walton Wednesday, Sept. 26. The meeting was postponed due to other activities. Today 's Gaines National New York at Chicago.

Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Cincinnati Only games scheduled. WEEK-END Mr. and Mrs. Waller Bardon- .587 ner Columbia City, visited 1 over the week-end in Arcadia with relatives.

They were Saturday night guests of Mrs. Louise Bardonner and Sunday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. 413! Harry Waltz and children. On Monday Mr.

and Mrs. Bardon! ner and Mrs. Louise Bardonner I visited at New Palestine with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Vera Stage, of Bluffton, visited over the week-end in Arcadia with Mrs. Dessa Geottle. WEEK-END FURLOUGH Pfc. Eugene stationed at Camp Atterbury, spent the week-end i in Arcadia with his mother, Mrs. Kathryn Moore.

Sunday afternoon guests in the home were Mr. and Mrs. Ins Moore and children, of near Sheridan, i Judy Hicks, of Indianapolis, visited the past week in Arcadia 1 with her grandmother. Ray Hicks. i Mr.

and Newman ley and daughter. Donna, of Arcadia, were Anderson visitois Saturday. Miss Harriett Waltz has gone to Union City, where she 'will i again leach commercia! courses in the high school. Mr. and Mrs.

Elbert Etchison and daughters visited Sunday afternoon near Noblesville with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zeis and children. Mrs. Kate Redding and son, John, of Whiting, visited a few elays recently with her sister, Mrs.

Louis Heisser, and niece, Mrs. Louise Humbles. Charles Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stephenson, of Lansing, visited a few days recently with Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Ovcrdorf, of Arcadia. Mr. Overdorf, who has been home lor several weeks, returned to his work Tuesday with the Smith Chemical company. American St.

Louis at Washington. Detroit at New York. Cleveland at Boston. Chicago at Philadelphia. Friday's Results National New York 2, Chicago 0.

Brooklyn 3, Pittsburgh 2 Cincinnati 6-6, Phi 2-8. St. Louis 4, Boston 0 American League- Detroit 5, New York'O. Boston 1, Cleveland 0. Philadelphia 4-9, Chicago 3 Washington Louis 2.

MARK ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hudson, of Arcadia, entertained at dinner Sunday in honor cf the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Cullent Bryant, and the birthday of L.

E. Groves. Others present were Mr. dolphin Groves and daughter. Jean, Paul Hudson, of Clarksvilh Bcubh and Ira Bryant, Mrs.

Christina Synder, Clarence Hilton 'and Mrs. Alien Miller and I and daughter, Arcadia. HOME FROM SCHOOL Miss Juanita Mahan has re-! turned from Boulder. where she attended college for several weeks. Mr.

and Dallas Andrews and daughter, of Kokomb, were Sunday guests in the Mahan home. ATTEND CONFERENCE Rev. L.i Buuck, pastor of; the Arcadia Lutheran with Rcvj Rediger oi ville, attended a four-nay coii-; ference fo the Lutheran church- i es in Fort I Wayne last week. DINNER GUESTS Mondavi evening dinner guests' of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank of Arcadia, were Mr. and Mrs.j John George of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Ray of Mr.

and Mrs. Lowell "Whisler or; and Mrs. Russell Ha-i American Association- PROTECTION Complete family liability protection. Greatly reducedrates. Covers home and employer's liability, boats, sports, dogs, bicycles, saddle horses and personal acts of every kind.

See us today for full details and money-saving-prices! First National Insurance Agencj RALPH LEATHERMAN 1 CARES FOR FATHER Russell Ridenour of Auburn, is assisting in the care of her father, E. B. Lane, who is critically ill. Others assisting arc Miss Ina Bower of Arcadia, I Miss Jane Ellen Ridenour of Auburn and Mrs. Lee Gasho.

Miss Marian Lane, who spent the summer with her. father, had to leave lor South Milford Moh- -jclay, where she is teaching, PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Will Leonard and Mrs. Blanche Hunter spent 1 TjUpsdpy Indianapolis: -vj, "Air: and Mrs.

Vern' visited- Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Worth Caylor at Omega. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hughes of Cicero, visited from Friday until Monday with Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Hughes.

i and Mrs. Russell Featherstone of Indianapolis visited Wedhcsdav uiitil Friday Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brieson. Lawrence Capt.

and Mrs. Ehman had as their Sunday dinner guests, ac ccn Orovc and Mrs. Walter Ehman and daughter, Beverly, of Nobles- jvillc. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Forkner and family were Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Forkner family of Lakeville, Mr. and Willard Forkner and fam- lily and Mr. and Mrs.

Henry VISIT PARENTS Lloyd Colgan, of Indianapolis, who has been in service over'; seas for several months, visited Milwaukee 10, Minneapolis 5. in Arcadia Monday with his fa- ther. Colgan and Mrs. Col- Louisville 2, Toledo 1 Indianapolis 10, Columbus 0. gan.

St. Paul Kansas City, post poned, rain. 1. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Sacred Heart (Indianapolis) 39, Pike 0. Franklin Twp, (Marion Central Evansville College Enrollment to Jump Co.) iKnause of Atlanta.

NOTICE DINNER GUESTS Monday dinner guest- Mrs. Clara Henderson were Marvin Forkner and Mr. and Mrs. James iFonkncr and family.of Denver, LAST RESORT (INS) fin the past is but preparin shortage of men's shorlsjto live today, has reached the acute stage in Ncwburyport. The proprietor of a men's shop reports that one customer purchased two pairs of i boy's shorts, saying he would sew them together to make a i pair his size Evansville.

Sept: Lincoln B. of Evansville college predicted today an enrolment inl the 1, Conncrsvillc 1 school of 25 per cent more than I last year. The college opens on Evansville Memorial 13, Gar.yj'Sept. 10. Emerson 6.

He said four factors will pro- Boonvillc 12, Bickncll G. vide the increase. They arc can- Bloomington 41, collation of war contracts, send- 0. i ing many workers back to col- Marion 12, Huntington 6. ilege: the G.

I. Bill of Rights: cx- LaPorte 20, Catholic (South Mansion of the college curricu- Bcnd) C. in engineering, home ccono- Roosevelt (East Cnicago) 13, i cs and journalism and the gov- Tollcslon (Gary) 0. ernment's campaign to enlist stu- pre-medic and Monday, Tuesday GLORIOUS SUN. 1:30 3:30 NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION FIRST TIME SHOWN AT POPULAR PRICES ior.q as your heart throbs to ipttl t'j rOlUCii 'iCi as your pulse pounds to tlie long as your i bewitched bij beauty MII) 1 1 dents in All knowledge we have gained I dental fields.

us I pre- Vaults and cesspools I cleaned and repaired. Im- mediate service. Phone Elks League bowling 3442. P' 292 Home meeting at Elks Monday, Sept. 10.

at p. m. P-293J Moose Members and Ladies ANNOUNCING Fall and Winter Social Activities Starting Saturday Night, September 8th Dancing Floor Shows Entertainment Extra Special Entertainment and Floor Shows To Be Announced Later For a Nigfy of Good Wholesome Entertainment Visit Your Local MOOSE LODGE CONTINENTAL FARM FENCE 6 11 73c rod 9 7Sc rod Heavy Duty 4-pt. Hog Barb S4.35 roll No. 9 Brace Wire, 2 lb.

SHOPE IMPLEMENT CO. Walton On Hl-Way 35 Ind. EVERETT (Cy)ORR AUCTIONEER SALES LARGE OR SMALL APPRECIATED Phone Russiavillc and Reverse Charges your Farm Bureau Co-op Serviceman FOR YOUR CAB Good news for Ford owners. GenuinclFord Parts are available again. We have a sufficient stock to keep Ford cars arid trucks rolling in this territory.

They Fit Right Genuine Ford Parts are precision- built exclusively for your car to the same high standards, as original factory parts. They fit right require less time to install They Last Longer Because Genuine Ford Parts are quality-controlled in manufacture, they last much longer than ordinary parts. This means longer car life and less maintenance expense to the owner. To be sure of getting Genuine Ford Porta bring your car to service. ALSO LATEST NEWS EVENTS Ends Feature 'RUSTLERS OF BADLANDS" AND RHYTHM" Also, "The Monster and" the Ape" DEMI STOCK REMOVED! Tipton Phone 94 WE PAY PHONE CHARGES Tipton MajnMotorCo.9 Waehfel Co Tomat rowers iVe Are Paying $35.00 Per Ton for High Quality Uiicontracted Tomatoes At the Bert Leisure Farm Jackson Station Sycamore and Forest LIBBEY, McNEILL LIBBEY.

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