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Greensburg Daily News from Greensburg, Indiana • Page 4

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Page Eight GREENSBURG (1ND.) DAILY NEWS Thursday, May 31, 1945. Minear Dry Goods Co. Personalize Everything Yourself! and in Practically No Time. Metaliique Initials Each Initial FCP Just a few of the uses: for compacts for dresser sets for stationery for ash trays for wallets jfe for cigarette for military brushes for key cases for books for cameras for luggage 'IB Just moisten the back of these stunning chrome stick to glass, metal, wood, paper, plastic and many other surfaces. Can be easily removed if you will not deface surfaces used on.

4 styles. James Ryle, of R. R. 8, has left Memorial hospital where he had an operation. Ruth Meyer has returned home after a visit in Indianapolis Helen Hardebeck.

1 Mrs. E. R. Brocking, of Indianapolis, was here Wednesday and attended the funeral of her uncle, Charles Boyl. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Moore, of Indianapolis, were here for Decoration Day. I John Simmonds returned to Mrs. E. A.

Porter of West- Indlanapo i is today after a visit i port, spent today in Indianapo- oyer the holiday with relatives. I lis. The Westport Beauty Shop will be closed from May 29 to Mrs. Charles Myers and Mrs. Otto Pippin and daughter, of Connersville, spent Memorial Day here with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wolfe Freddy and John Dean, of! S-Sgt. Carl McKim, of Mem- and Mr. and.

Mrs. H. M. Loyd Rushville, are visiting their i pn Tcnn an mother Mrs Elmer of Indianapolis," have returned home after a visit Mr. and Mrs.

John Snedeker, Mrs. Bessie Kite and Mrs Ag- of Oxford, spent Wednesday nes Brown and daughters Sgt McKi is with the Fourth at New Point with friends and I Marilyn and Evelyn, spent Deco-'i Ferrying Group of the army relatives. i ration Day in Rushville. I transport -command. i Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Pelsor, of Cincinnati, are visiting rela- I tives and friends here. June 5.

127 3 I i The Baptist choir will prac- I tice Friday evening at 7:45 at the church. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, of Muncie, spent Memorial Day with relatives in Greens- i burg. Du Pont paint, Speed iSasy wall paper paint, Cuco enamel and other interior paint.

Carneys. 56 tfc Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Woodward and daughter, Mary El- len, of Muncie, visited relatives i here Wednesday. Mrs.

John Allen is confined to her home on East Washington street by illness. Miss Ethel Howard was off duty at Dalmbert Co. today because illness. PFC Eugene Swegman has returned to Elgin Field, after spending a furlough with his family here. Don't forget the dance at the armory every Thursday night.

Music by Alden Fowler and His Orchestra. Dancing starts at 8:30. 129 2i Minear Dry Goods Co. o-O-O- 1 i each Plus Federal Tax SMART SLAVE BRACELETS FOR PRETTY SLIM WRISTS Top-flight fashion with the "young set." Handsome bracelets wilh that hand-mode look, feather-light in weight as they are wrought of non-tarnishable aluTvnum. A variety of designs, suitable for engravingl Mrs.

James McLaughlin infant son, of R. R. 8, have been released froom the local hospital. i Miss Ruth Ann McManaman, i of R. R.

3, has returned home from the local hospital after an operation. Card party by Philo lodge in i Colfax building at the I. O. O. 1 F.

Home Thursdav night. 128 2c Mrs. Frank Huntington, of North Carver street, has left Memorial hospital following an operation. The children and junior choir ofjthe Christian church will rehearse for Children's Day at 9 a. m.

Friday at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cartes and son, David, and Mr. and Mrs.

Dee Montgomery, of Indianapolis, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Dora' Cartee. Mrs. Msrsaret Lawson has returned home 'after a visit with Mrs. D.

W. Kutch, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. R. T. Murphy, of Muncie.

Miss Helen Buell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Buell, is a patient at Riley hospital, Indianapolis. She is in Ward 4. Mrs.

A. A. Allmeroth, of East Main street, underwent an operation this morning at Memorial hospital. Mrs. Roy Riddle, of Harls- ville, has been released from the local hospital after an operation.

Mrs. Mary Jane Gardner, of Westport, has been dismissed from the local hospital after an operation. I Robert St. John, local druggist, suffered a paralytic stroke Wednesday night at his home on East Main street. He was removed to Memorial hospital where he is a patient.

Maureen Templeton has returned to her home on R. R. 8 after an operation at Memorial hospital. Lieut, (j. Anna Smith McCarty (N.

U. S. N. is home on leave following eighteen months overseas duty. She is the guest of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Grover Smith. PFC John E. Langley has returned to Elgin Field, aft- 1 er several days' visit with PFC Eugene Swegman and family and friends. Mr.

and' Mrs. William Voll- mer, of Detroit, spent Me-1 morial Day in Greensburg with friends. Mrs. Vollmer is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Morgan. Don't forget the dance at the armory every Thursday night. Music by Alden Fowler and His Orchestra. Dancing starts at 8:30. 129 2 PFC Dale Freeland, who has been stationed in Alaska for the past year, is spending a furlough in Batesvillc and Greensburg.

Mrs. Albert L. Webster has gone to St. Joseph, to be with her husband, Flight Officer Webster, who is stationed. there.

i (rood job printing, call 4441. The Daily News office Mr. end Mrs. James W. Morgan, Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Babcox, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Westhafer, Mrs. Thelma Newlon, Mrs.

Lu- cille Glaves and Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Meyer were among those witnessing the Bob Hope-Bing Crosby exhibition golf match at the Speedway course, Indianapolis, on Memorial Day.

Mrs. Anna Allison has returned to Crawfordsvillc after a visit here with Dr. and Mrs. R. J.

Russell. Mrs. Fred Sorden and daughter. Clara Ann, of Hope, were Wednesday sfter- noon guests of the Russells. Minear Dry Goods Co.

Blue and White SPECS! Mr. and Mrs. Willism Dixon and Mrs. L. H.

Scripture will leave toniight for South Bend to attend the funeral of Major Stanley Overman, which will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at the Forrest Hay funeral home. They will return Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. William Magee and daughters, Sue and Ann, of Muncie, returned home today after two dsys visit here with relatives. Mrs. Daisy Magee, of Lafayette, who was also here, accompanied them to Muncie for a visit. TERMITES are starting their spring offensive now.

Let tis help you save your property with 100 percent extermination inexpensively. Free inspection and estimate. Termite Control phone 21021. 121 tf Mrs. P.

C. Bentle, Mrs. Hen- rietta Fox, Mrs. John Douglas' and Mrs. Gerald Deer, of In-; dianapolis, spent Memorial Day here.

Mrs. Douglas remained i for two days' 'visit with her niece, Mrs. Dallas Gilliland. Louis Idlewiiie has returned from the Robert Long hospital at Indianapolis to his home at Sandusky. He is reported as; making good progress toward recovery from a recent opera- tion.

Oh, so smart with their "snubby" toes, their- sky-high or medium heel. So snappy with imitation lizard trim on durable white fabric. Wear-tested plastic soles. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lemmons and daughter, Vera, of St. Paul, i attended the commencement exercises of the Indianapolis City Hospital School of Nursing, May 27. Mrs.

Robert Flangher, the former Miss Betty Fen; Lem- mons, was one of the fifty-four nurses graduating. Her husband, Sgt. Robert E. Flangher, is serving somewhere in the South Pa- I cine. More Locals on Page 3 CHEN YUS to wear ivith Your Springtime, Lovetime Clothes Sweet, with a touch of dare loyen Stfae Newly flame-like and brilliant perfect gem for nails Like a rare, exotic blossom on your nails and exquisite Chen Yu lipsticks to harmonize Lacquer, 75c Lipstick, $1 (tax extra) made in U.S.

At Minear Dry Goods Co. 1 You'll look so Trim in Cranston Shirt Frocks styled by Ted Cohen $5.50 If you've been eyeing your husband's sport shirts with envy then lady these dresses are just for you! Here's the shirting right off his back, tailored by Ted Cohen in the simple styles you Ipve so well. The fabric is pure cotton, combed to make it as soft as a powder puff, and the yarn is mercerized to give it a luster ordinary cotton doesn't have. The colors are vat-dyed, and sun-fast, and the fabric is Sanforized for perfect fit! WASH 'EM. They're Sanfor- ized residual shrinkage less than 0 IRON 'EM.

Styled for easy ironing, won't lose their finish or shape. SUN 'EM. The vat colors are guaranteed fast. WEAR 'EM. They're "go-everywhere" fashions, made to stand up.

Hound's tooth check. Fly front style. Brown with green, rose with blue, or blue with white. 14 to 42. Side button coat style, with dressmaker i g.

Red. brown, or blue with white stripes. 12 to 20..

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