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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 7

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1 1 Is Thursday Afternoon, June 7, 1945 CLARKSVILLE LEAF-CHfcONICLE PAGE SEWN MANHUNT past three weeks. MAKE YOUR OWN SHIRTWAIST CLASSIC A simultaneous "whoof" escaped both men, but Peres recovered first, lifted his man from a mud puddle and carted him to Jail. Boot Briefs -BY CAROLINE HAYNES- OREAT FALLS, June 4 WV-Officer Fred Peres gets his man one way or another. During night patrol he espied a prowler and called to him to Hi. The prowler disappeared around a corner.

Peres leaped a fence, -oared around the opposite corner at full right into the prowler. IS Jt, i The Chicago Natural History Muaeum claims ownership of the largest X-ray picture in the world. Film measuring seven by four feet was used to X-ray a mummy. Manufactured hurricanes roaring through a near vt.uum at 70 below zero are now helping to make U. S.

warplanes afer in the ikies over Tokio. The man-made wind traveling at 600 miles an hour Is created inside a mammoth wind tunnel at Wright Field, where York. Corp. research engineers htve lt possible to produce a strata-phere on earth with vacuum pumps and tons of refrigeration. Summer reading is important as every bookshop and library can vouch.

This is the time wfien young and old have more leisure. As an Mrs. Ingram Moves To Los Vegas Mrs. Eugene Ingram and her brother, Frank Trice, left Sunday for Los Vegas, Nevada to visit their sister, Prance Trica. They will stop enroute at Denver, for a short visit with their brother, Robert Trice, and family.

Mrs. Ingram's husband, Eugene Ingram, SC 3-c U. S. N. is now In the South Pacific.

She will stay in Nevada where she has accepted a job until her husband returns. She has been visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. Belle Ingram and her stepmother, Mrs. Ben Trice and friends In New Providence for the aid to worth while reading some lists of the best of the' spring output might, be appreciated. Among Baltimore Girl Is Married To Clarence Parker Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Mare Cole of Baltimore.

to Mate Second Class C'arence Parker. The marriage was solemnized on May 5 at the homt of the bride's parents. Mrs. Parker is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter die Baltimore and the groom is the son of Aubrey Parker of the Blooming Grove community. The couple are making their home ir. Baltimore at present and expect to visit his father In June. EM 2c Parker is statioied in Virginia and his address li ATB, Camp Bradford, Norfolk, 7a. Before entering the service about two years ago, he was employjd at Glen Martin Aircraft Gwnpany in Maryland.

He took part in the invasion of Prance'on D-Eay and returned to the States last January. 3or your young young ijs. the non-fiction high spots might Ask to See STYLE NO. 1U3U A Sketched a dazzling co faction oj be mentioned "Reports on the Russians," a realistic appraisal by W. L.

White; "Brave Man," by Emie Pyle; "Black Boy," Negro problems by a colored writer, Richard Route 2 News Harold Atkins of Oak Plains ir. spending this week in camp at Montgomery Bell Park with other young people of the Methodist Church. He and several others were delegates from Mallory's Church near Thomasville. Mrs, Felix Hunter i accompanied the group as chaperone. James Bell of Carmel visited Ben Basford and family Sunday Malcolm Major is spending a few In Nashville with his aunt.

Mrs. S. R. Jordan and family, and his brother, Ray H. Major Mrs M.

C. Mickle of Oak Plains spent the weekend in Nashville with Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Mickle and daughters, Irene and Enolia. -She also, visited her aunt, Miss Annie Powell. Mrs. Henry Powers of Riverside Drive, Nashville, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Hubert Major of Route 2. Mrs. Inez Poole and daughter, Louise, of Thomasville visited Mrs. J. W.

Jones and family Saturday night. Kenneth Albright and family were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Albright, Sunday afternoon. Paxton Brewer of Oak Plains spent a few days in Nashville last week.

Wright; "The Young Jefferson," by Claude C. Bowers; "The Vigil of a Nation," by Lin Yutang; "Amer ican Guerrilla in the Philippines," Card of Thanks The fanlly of Walter S. Minor deeply appreciate the kind expres'-sions of sympathy and the floral offerings fet the time of his recent death. MRS. WALTER MINOR AND CHILDREN.

Advertisement. by Ira Wolfert. Among the good things in fic tion are: "The Green Years," by A. Cronln; "Earth and High Heaven," by Gwethalyn Graham Read the classified ads daily. "Green Dolphin Street," by Eliz- 1 abeth Condge; "Captain From Castile," by Samuel Shellabarger; "The Troubled Midnight," by John Gunther; "Immortal Wife," by Irving Stone; "Image of Josephine," I by Tarkington; "The Ballad and the Source," by Rosamond Lehmann; "The Wide House," by Taylor Caldwell; "The Blue Dan -yjj A An ube," jf Xudwig Bemelmans; "Young Bess," by Margaret Irwin.

The Book-of-the-Month Club selection for June is "Commodore Hornblower," by C. S. Forrester. This novel deals with the times Gay Lounger Here is a sandal that everyone likes, because it's gay. You'll find it comfortable to play and rest in with the new low wedge heel.

Made in all white, multi color trimmed with red, or polka dot fabric with a Vinyl sole non-rationed at and deeds of the great Napoleon The Guggenheim Memorial Foundation has awarded fellowships to Major Hodder Carter, author of "The Winds of Fear;" Corporal 1 1 We have them indeed and iu wide variety! $G50 up Stanley J. Kunitz, author of "Pass This well-tailored shirtwaist pattern is especially good-looking made up in a bold striped fabric with the stripes worked in opposing directions for smart contrast. Note how the yoke is cut in one piece with the bosom front. Pattern 1C22 may be ordered in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 40. 42 and 44.

Size 16 32 yards 35-inch material. Send SIXTEEN CENTS in coins for each pattern ordered. Be sure to write plainly your name, address, size and style number. Send your order to Leaf-Cbronlclt Pattern P. O.

Box 7, Station O. New York, N. V. West Virginia coal mines produce approximately 500,000 tons of coal per day. port on the War;" Jerry Mangione, author of "Mount Allegro;" Lt.

Commander Lawrence Thompson, author of "Fire and Ice;" (All these awards for use' after the war.) Yes, we have them! Tussy lipsticks by the Gum Springs News A large crowd attended the baptizing held Sunday afternoon hear the home of Clay Shelton. Mrs. Mary Baggett is ill at the home of her son, Allen Biter. Mrs. Florence Underwood entered Clarksville Hospital Monday lor treatment.

Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Biter had as their guests Sunday afternoon, Mrs.

Earlene Bridges, Mrs. Laura Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs Sterling Baggett and family, Mr. and Mrs. L.

L. Baggett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stayton Yarbrough, Mrs. Etha Yarbrough, Mr.

and Mrs. Barney Biter and lamily, Charles Biter and Ray Biter. Miss Barbara Jean Hodges Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Walter Baggett, this week. Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. King, Ghorum Underwood, Paul Baggett, Wendell Harrison and Miss Doris Jean Mc-Whorter were in Clarksville Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs Wilson McWhorter and Mr. and Mrs. Jake McWhorter visited Mrs. Dudley McWhorter and son, Andrew Mark, Sunday. Mrs.

Clara Buckingham and family of Paris are visiting relatives here this week. Other fellowships were awarded to Ever niw, and today more popular than evei. Sime set with diamonds, same with ether bright, colorful stones. Photo lockets, complete with chains. Yes, We Hove Father's Day Cords! Sr99 dozens in brilliant, fashion right shades.

And because they're Tussy lipsticks each one is wonderfully creamy textured .1 softening to weather-dried lips. Indelible as you could wish! Come get your favorite Tussy Lipstick, today! each, plus ta ilNiilil II Many Other Attractive Styles MALARIA Marianne Moore, author of "Nevertheless," and other books of poetry; Theodore Roethke, author of "Open House;" Joan Stafford Lowell, author of "Boston Adventure," and Robert Pick, author of "The Terhoven File." The Catholic Book Club selection for June is "Two Small a World," by Theodore M. Maynard. Edgar Mclnnls, author of "The War: Fourth Year," has been awarded the Governor General's medal for the best book of academic non-fiction by a Canadian author in 1944. This will be published with an introduction by Field Marshal Sir Henry Maitland 6duwidi0 7 DAYS WITH CHECKED IN 666 CHECKED IN LIQUID for MALARIAL SYMPTOMS 1 9 If 1 1 I HJTO', Jaht onfu as JirtcleJ KEEPS GOING FOR 29 YEARS PORTLAND, Me.

U. Mrs. Eunice Dunn sought a divorce from her husband Joseph because she DlW for Wilson early in the summer. A new Western romance which would have proved a perfect vehicle for Mae West is "That Girl From Memphis," by Wilbur D. said he left their home 29 years ago, saying, "I'm going down the street.

See you later." By means of "portable ports," coded as Mulberries, more than 2,500,000 men were put ashore during the first 100 days of the European Invasion, says Ships Magazine. Over 17,000,000 ship tons of material reached short during the same time. Steele. It is laid in the West of the 1880's among the colorful mining towns of Arizona, -and the action covers every strata of society of the times and section. The Crime Club selection for June is "An Eye for an Eye," by Oliver W.

Bayer. Mrs. Sleigh Hosts At Party For Youth Group "1 25c Src Vfl1 FARBONA mmwmm i 1 iJik'JliliTilH II EH OAP, 10C CAKE (Limit 3) .9 JT." (Pi 'rA VlMAR-O-OIL BEAUTY SHAMPOO (Limit 1) 70cSze VI Xg nVASELINEfl TnrWffi' Hair Tonic 1 1 I ILHi- I Grooms The Hair II Oh, My Feet Are Killing Me NOTICE FOOT SUFFERERS We will return to the HOTEL MONTGOMERY Friday, June 8 Relief without surgery. Corns, callauses, bunions and arch trouble. For immediate relief without cutting or trimming see us in your city on the above dates or visit our office at 929 Bennie Dillon Bldg.

LYLE'S FOOT BALANCE SERVICE Nashville, Tennessee IIRONIZED Mr. and Charlie Sleigh of Blooming Grove were hosts to a "pound party" at their home last Friday night when they entertained about 30 members of the Youth Fellowship of the Wilee'a Chapel and their guests. Games such as "Flying Dutchman," "Blind Man's Bluff," and "Going to New York" were staged from 8:30 until 10 o'clock under the direction of Billie Minnehan, recreation leader. The prize for the evening, the book "Papa Was A Preacher" was awarded Mildred Darnell for wearing the sweetest smile the longest length of time. Later in the evening the group joined hands and marched round a table on the lawn and sang hymns.

Pfc. Wayman Minnehan offered the invocation and delicious refreshments were served. TEAST IHON TABLETS (Limit 1) HINKLE PILLS -a a BOTTLE OF 100 (Limit 1) A hoi. Tuht 1 U4t oxide I II Mil' I Omtmnl 1 I I MK li T'-ri Deodorant THE GOOD OLD STAPLES YOU REQUIRE, I 1 crr Olthtn Suptr-Pottnt 100 BAYTOL COMPLEX ViUmin Q39 Cpiui Socf Cotrtipondtnct 79c CE-LECT STATIONERY 48 SUtti CQC 48fov.op.i 09 1 1 ii BATH SALTS I HERES EVERYTHING SUNDAY, JUNE 17 "Amoroy" Bouquet TMAT YOU ffnc 5V NORMALIZE! Acid Indigesiion DESIRE Headache Cold .11 VP A Bottl 200 is a big day for Dad. You'll want to remember him with something useful and invigorating.

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