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Kingsport Times-News from Kingsport, Tennessee • Page 31

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Kingsport, Tennessee
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31
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Curb Marketers Name Officers for Next Season KliiRsport. 1'snii-m of the i i i i i to SlUH-i't'd nt i a i i-uny i hoM 'wKrr. rs cltvlt'vl to sorvo vMlli Mr. Thomas i vioi'-pres- i I DobSOll xriiby. Kouto 5.

Kinji.s- siu'oeedinif Airs and Rufiis Bailey, i i i i rooleotod trpus- Ki-adley, Sullivan HI a i over I In- Farniors sained having: times on tile Curb; In KinRsport In T.I W.Harus. tho i i I i i the siuvi-jjs in" i is i a i She urged the iiesin a i i i to keep in mind i of times as nutoh for family if times a She encouraged member of the a i and selling 1 of five stand; were elected as fol- 4 i i Lesley i of or: i a Assorln: rules and Mrs Tom Faust, a i i'I. a a and Mrs. i i i a a i a a a i a a Mrs. Ru- a advertis- iddeil.

i two otliers a a i Mrs. F. De. a i i a i a manager. 225 i a i a i a had been ninrkc-t by r.24 i sales have a best produce offered plans are going- for- a bigger mar- i wa? a that a i a i be sent to a Assoeia- Kir.gsport Times Xeu's a i for a i a i and the Curb a of the Associa- Jur.e.

to be combiner! i i a program. Upon Miss a for a i a party in June. Mr --JP- The Japanese an i a a i a China roast miles a of the treaty port of Swatow, the i command announced -lay night. Larry Allen, Top Notch Reporter, To Speak In City Uirry Allen, who will lecture at the Civic A i i Friday night, is onu of tho most of World War It, Allen may describe his experiences i i torpedoed fivo times ami sunk three, times; lie may tell tlio British Navy, Camps 2 finally released to return nbourd ex- a ship Gripsholm United States in June, Allen worked on In Washington, Portsmouth, i HuntliiKtou and Charleston, Joint K. I'nuncll John R.

Pannell Held Prisoner In German Camp Mrs. John R. Punnoll, SIS Tomp- i luis received word her husband, Pannell, a he is a prisoner of war of tho Germans. Young Pannell. son of Mr.

and Mrs. John W. a Street, was a member of a mechanized cavalry unit, and hud been serving on the western front. According to the message a Pannell was held at Sta- lag- 13-D. which is believed to be one of the eastern Germany camps from which able prisoners were removed when the advance of Pviis- sian troops a Pannell had been missing: in i since December 17, and his family hud received no word the War a that he was held i Last word the i i self before the message from Germany, which was i January 8, and received here the first week in March, was a i December 14, at a rest camp in Belg i In hi? January Pannell that he is in good a and that a of the prisoners is "fine." He a a the Red Cross be visifed so that his a i a and how could be sent to i This is the second time Pannell has been overseas.

He the service in September, .1942, and a training- in Kansas was stat i at Kiska, Alaska. His father, a veteran of World War I. spent 11 overseas, and participated in the Argonne offensive. of action with find of the 20 ho i of the Germans. In 3938 ho got his -first assignment to cover the civil a to tho Now York in spam and Irom he went to! where he worked on the Czechos then to Rome i A i a desks.

and In 1040 landed in A a A born in sh' fleet" inlo Cl to W. claims Larry A watching the war In the IP. l)eforo i tho Associated Press. i Ho worked i the Washington i Lntin- Maryland. Allen as its own and he returns the by acknowledging i i i i i uj- i LnaL od Uerrnncau every type of city as his home.

For it there i i ship, except a He spent a good part of the first Nazis! 20 years of his life, and while he Com-iuot his first A Ion was a by tho he along: on a connection with the Associated began In Charleston in 1033. Allen la and lust speaker In tho of lectures on current sponsored by the Kfngaport Industrial Recreation Committee at the Civic Auditorium. CBC Member On Tour TV A Area Memphis jp Woods, publisher of the Wcnatchec (Wnnh.) Dally World, was en route home Saturday after extensive study of the Tennessee Valley Authority. Woods, member of Columbia Basin Commission, totirdd the val- MOTOR BLOCKS WELDED Electric and Acetylene Welding General A R-epalrins: Body Repairs and a i i VICTORY MOTOR COMPANY 13B day St. Phone 252 3 jumjm in i ii a( ri 1 II dP THE A TAIL0MING SPECIALIST IS CONING! E.

P. FERRELL A special representative of the KAHN TAILORING CO. of Indianapolis visit our store on Monday, March 12--One Day Only with a Special Display of New Suitings and Coatings to be Made to Your Order $37.00 to $75.00 i New weaves! New patterns! New colors! Let this Kahn expert take YOUR measure for a new suit or coat to be made up for immediate or future delivery. J. Fred Johnson Co.

i i i to study the feasibility of es- newspaper job as a i a i i postwar project simi- Baltlmore, a tho TVA on a million acres long and Irrigable land in Washington. Bampton Concert Rings Down 1944-45 Curtain Rose Bampton, one of the Mot's leading dramatic isopranos, brougrht tho curtain down on Community Programs' concert season In the grand a Friday night, with a warmly received program at Dobyna-Bennctt High School. Bampton, whose stately beauty and flame-red gown caught the attention of one of tho largest audiences of the season as soon she set foot on the stage, varied her melodic program with bers ranging from 18Jh century French to modern lyrics and traditional ballads. Perhaps her two most enthuias- tically applauded numbers were Tschaikowsky's i Alone," which concluded a group of Rus- TIMES-NEWS, SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1945 aian wlcctlona, and "Cacilie," concluding numbei 1 of a'group of German lieder. Oothors which brought spirited applause were tho "Tannhauaer" aria; "Dlch teure Halle;" Schubert's "Serenade;" the concluding number, an aria'from the opera "Adriana Ijocouvrour," and one of the flnnl encores, i Herbert's "Thine Alone." Among Miss Hampton's, encores were "None But the Ixinely Heart," i i from "Carmen," "Someone," "Songs My Mother Taught Me," "List My Song Fill Your Heart," and the ballad "Oh, No John." Mian Bampton'd accompanist, Frederick Bristol, ytu heard In three a on "Cortege," "Brazilian Dance," and Dohnanyi's clo in Minor." Debussy's "Golliwog's Cake Walk" was presented by Mr, Bristol at hit encprc.

Family Learns Collier'Chuted Over Germany Word has been received here by Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Witt, 1432 Val- Jey Street, and Mra, Jasper Collier that Jaaper L.

(Buck) Collier bailed out of his plane on a minslon over Germany. Sergeant Collier nan been reported missing In action since January 23. Since that time it has been learned through communication with the families of the pilot and navigator, that the two officers of the A-26 Invader bomber of which Sergeant Collier was a gunner, crash-landed and are now in an English hospital recuperating from wounds. NunnBush BOTANY "500" TAILORED BY DAROFF VlUULU GLOVES Suits Every Name that of a famous product sold at JOCKEY SHIRTS and SHORTS ueisrtMft fc VAN I product carj withstand the merciless glare of national publicity year after year unless it possesses in an unusual degree those things that make for customer satisfactioi unless, in other words, it is a top quality product. SOBEL'S chooses to carry nationally advertised lines' because quality is assured and also because such lines in themselves make for a higher plane of Such is SOBEL'S contribution to "the American Way." We guarantee satisfaction, because we're backed up by with a national SOBEL'S "Quality Men's Store".

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