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The Centralia Enterprise and Tribune from Centralia, Wisconsin • Page 12

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Pago NAUGATUCK DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 24. Bail? ICvonlnj; (Excupt Sunday) hy THK NAUOATUCK NEWS CORPORATION NAC'CUTUCK. CONNECTICUT 2238 nml Kntorocl Dooond clnns mutter at tho post office I Conn. JlUDOLI'H M.

HKfSNtCK, r'rosklont and Trciinure IlALrlt I'AHHO, Vlco-Prcaiclont ISDWATU) C. l.tNGlfiN'l!J5t«D, Assistant Treasure MILDKKD HOLr.AND, Secretary 1 month months HUfiHCnil'TION BATES J'nyablc In Aflvancn $1.00 il months $8.0 1 S12.0C Member Tho Amorlwin Nnwtipnpor PubllshuM Ass'n Ji. Dally Ntiwspapcr I'ub. Aus'n Mornb(ir---Thi) CVmn, Publishers A.is'n Ur.llKil I'ri'ds the oxclu.ilvu rljrht to to ropiibllrntlun In any for((i, all thu nuwu (Unpntchi; crodltnrl to this pafiiir, In aluo djeiMUHlvnty untltlL-( to IJHI ffir all thu ioeul and unclutcc TO TIIK thu Kliijf of thr Culu-d of Ainrrlcu nml to lU-puhMc for It utiuidN. On" iiiitliin Indivisible, wltl unil iliiHllt'c for nil." WKONKSDAY, OC'TOUKU 1W3 War's Cost-Victory Loan We've won (lie svar, or have To he sure, we've won (In 1 fighting.

Hut, no, wu haven't won I lie wai', Hecanse in order to win the war wn must win tin; peace t'irst. And just so as there is an armless veteran without a new arm aiu.l trained 1'or a job ho ran do, we. haven 't, won (he peace. Wo haven't been such things as Do You Remember? From the Files of the Naugatuck News 20 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs.

D. Hnrtwoll former wore visitors In Nnupntuck. Mr, nnd Mrs. Joseph Rossi of South Main street visited relatives In Now Britain. Workmen from tho borough wore busy removing tlio large onk tree that blew over on Hillside avonuc.

30 Years Ago Mr. find Mrs. Goorjyc Anderson of Church street wero visitors in Nnw York city. Mr. iiml Mrs.

William J. Clark of Bridgeport were lit home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Cherry street. Several local residents attended the Vale-Brown football ffamo In New Haven.

FATHER HUBBARD Around The Clock Chuck (Friendly Service) Wasko- wiutf's 7-year-old daughter will be one of tho 1'eatnrod artists on tho "Night In Poland" program to be held by Union City at Falcon's hall in Union City. Thu tiny child will present a formidable violin program of several concert numbers, J.hat would tlo (o the efforts of her father who is one to push for liis Janrels in the pre- hnl the war's cost i Dentation of ihat famous "Flight of the and veteran assistance will total about billion dollars by next June. That's a staggering sum, liid freedom is 'well worth Ihat ma.ny times over. Some one must pay this cosi and that somi. 1 one is all of us, ThaJ is one of the reasons why uiir government planned the Victory Loan campaign for $1 That is why this needed to give hospi- training and uppyrnnity to the men who sacrificed so much for us, so that we could one flay raise the root' when ifiipaii surrendered.

Kure wo bought War Bonds. vlVnl that was to win (lie war, Wo didn't want to gof licked and overrun by a horde of Not us. So we bought War (Joiids, lint now, now comes the test. With no enemy available lo overrun us if things go wrong we must not, become selfish, We still have a job do, I'm- boys are 'in Kuropc and and will continue to be (here a time. They'll need clothes, fund, tile best of everything.

That is another reason for the Victory liOIUl. the winning of n. war high. it's worth it, you a.n'1'ee.' bond ipiota in tin. 1 Victors' campaign, which will be Htarled Monday, is can be reached if everyone who can do so will buy War Bonds.

Those who purchase them will only help our government in getting the money it nerds buf will also 'make safe and profitable investment. The Victory Loan drivi must over (lie (op. residents put arc lo do their success. part in Honoring- White "U'hen Herbert Ifoocer and JokoN agree in honoring a man, he must have out of the ordinary. These irreconcilable opponents have joined with public figures like President Coiiant of flnrvard, ex-Secretary C'ordcll Mull and Mayor La (riianlia of New York to sponsor the "William Allen White Foundation.

The Fonndiition aims to make the University of Kansas School of named for White, a broad training 1 school in public information and national and world affairs. There will be lectures and instruction by experts in jouniidisni, radio and the movies. Thus it is hoped to perpetuate the memory of a man who proved that tho smn.ll town newspaper can be a vital force all over the United States. Bumble Kee." "Al" Veilette has booked a crack band for the weekly dance of the Veterans of Foreign Wars to be held at the post home, on avenue this Saturday night. Chairman Hay Baker has everything' in readiness for the best dance effort tu date at the VFW.

Fred Davi, local promoter, has given up the idea of putting- a big league football team on the gridiron for Sunday games at the Waterbury municipal stadium, scene of the promoter's great baseball trinmphs 'of the past season, Fred now is looking- forward to the basketball season and is reported to have a great array of talent ready to play under his banner, with the home games possibly being slated for the Waterbury Armory on Field street. It is also reliably reported that Davi has his eye on the promotion of wrestling bouts this season in Waterbury, 1 police ambulance responded to an accident a I. the corner of Millvillc avenue and Hoadley street the other night, but the two occupants of the car had escaped injury. The auto turned over, and the result was a badly crashed top but not tno Hindi other darmyj-e LI. and Mrs.

James Nics, former local residents, were recent visitors in Naugatuck, The soldier is a former member of the Rubber Co, footwear plant's engineering department Nearly Naugatnck men and women who have been in the armed forces of the nation in World War 'J, have already received their honorable discharges from the service and in the majority of cases arc back residing in Naugatuck, WALTER WINGHELL Trade Registered, Copyrig-ht, 19-15, Daily Mirror NEWSBOY PEDDI.TNG HIS PAPERS MII.LIONA IRE HOWARD 1 Elsa Maxwell has dropped her lawsuit ajjninsl Warner's for por- trayins her in HUGHES and Yvonne De Carlo, radio industry will nix the appoint- the cinema beauty, successfully hid ment of czar. Rocke- thclr romance from press for feller dasher to Moviotown for the many until last (sate of a film biff Billy director of "Lost movie makers will be summoned Weekend," Doris Dowling, the I to Washington to explain why they actress, arc considering- a merger dale. The Wildcrs 'were divorced Lenoz-r LemmonH nssures negrotialcd film deals while In unl form abroad. are busy chccldnp: tallt that millionaire sub she wants to he wed again and I way builder Stove Healy is a secret she will for Las Vegas I groom of the End "or a melting from J. Webb on the Dcp't: A sailor was rolled for $2.700 1st Atkinson and Arcaro at a Broadway girl-show spot ire bittei'ly feuding since an al- Sailors, beware Pass up any steer- foulirip incident at Belmont.

er who offers you a free cab ride They've supposedly had one brawl to Harlem "for lot of whoopee." ilruacly. Duryca Dowling A clip racket. vho rotirnd from the billing of, he hit, "Polomiixii." is now suing A D2ND STREET snob door or royalties. co-producers -of man turned away a stranger th he new show, "Assassin," arc not other night because he no alking coin on Conn to, reservation. The man was Todd movie star, wooflcd to the gills, directed trafllc at Hollywood and Vine for Iwo hours, gumming it up but good.

Fire Firestone, public at the Taft. wants to recruit girls to po with her to vet hospitals (once weekly) and let wounded dictate letters, free. Will you help Cooper, dimpled Copacutie, Navy L.t. Hudson McGuire may elope Music Corp of America required, the Latin Quarter to''omit all references to Frances Fayc as "Zaz-Zu Zaz" as "Solid-Sender" as she is being- readied for radio and the screen, and they want her "handled with, dignity." Well, dig thai! dock.strike ended the Fleet arrived Ration News MEATS ft FATS 'TIED STAMPS (10 Each) Book through E-l 31 F-l through K-l 30 L-l through Q-l 31 R-l through V-l Jan- 31 Used worth four red points ar.d f.iur cents per pound at meat retailers. SUGAR Book 4 Kxplrci Stamp 58, good for 5 Ibs SI SHOES One Fair Ench Book 3 Airplane Staijips 1, 2, 3, 4 indefinitely RENT All persons who rent housing accommodations of any type In rent controlled arena and have not rcg- istcrod, must register with OPA Area Rent Offices.

PRICE CONTROL If you arc charged over OPA ceilings for any item, report the violation to the price panel of your local War Price and Rationing Board. FOR OF DISTINCTION Phone 4728 LYLE EARL PORTRAIT STUDIO 11 No. Main St. IB tho best ot gift wc)l chonoo. Mirrors Picturw PaintinRB Statuary Glaaa N'ovcltja 4.n<j many other Unmincd coals reserves of the U.

S. arc estimated at 3,000 years. Clyne Glass Shop 29 HMTlnon Ave, Joiephlno Mania, Prop. Utpoint LiOuis! COL. FRANK MCCARTHY, oiingost Ass't of Slate, after a short in Washington suddenly resigned.

This led to various ni- Dixon, a midwest millionaire Kenneth Fricdcs' army of pals arc unhappy over their decision. Farrcll and hubby photogrn.piici Murray Korma.n arc trying retakes Margie H.ir-l; the famed stripper. mors," with the Capitol grapevine at Leon Eddie's celebrity night alleging it was "a mystery." The Sent Eddie Davis tliis'notc: "Please fact: McCarthy is no ill he wen I. to don't call on me, as I am not prc- Arlzona the other night for an in-! pared to do or undo definite visit. Bobby Goolet Billboard is readying a blast on (the former Monroe) is in "celebrity nights" in the cafes.

They Paim whore intimates- be-; will argue many legitimate people It looks as if we Americans have got to run the gush, how we clrcnd it! The friendly inquiry, "Whither, Britain" sounds dangerously like "Wither, Britain. "Only trust in and will pull you through." 'But hiy name now is MacArthur. Basketball rule books are scarce these days. We had "Joe" Healy, one half of the well known Healy twins in the office the other day on a hunt for one of the books. Apparently someone was giving Joseph an on a point of law in regard to the court game.

Attorney Clayton L. Klein, one of the greatest lawyers in the history of Naugatuck and outstanding in his profession for many years, has resumed the practice of law in Waterbury P. Augnst Johnson, well known local resident has retired from his employment at the S. Rubber Co. It is reported that Mr, Johnson may sell his large residence on Walnut street and reside in othej property on the West Side that he owns.

Scores of parishioners of St. Francis' church greeted their new pastor. Rev. Paul F. Keating after tlie 9 o'clock Mass on Sunday morning.

Thu pastor stated' that everyone lie has mot to date has been very friendly, and declared that this is a reputation that St. Francis' parish members have liud for many years. Several receptions for Rev, Keating are being held by parish organizations this week, and on Friday night the pastor will bo one of the speakers at the "Get Together" of men and boys of the St. Francis' club, at a special speakers' program and oyster dinner to be held in St. Cecilia's hall, an event that is expected will be attended by more than 150 persons.

Ilevc slie will eventually llle foi divorce Delmar, who is co- producing "Holiday for Gil-la" with Phil Baker, is courting Peggy Cartwright. Baker's cx-wlfc John Glf- ford (he plays Iho heavy in "Dark of the will, wed his childhood sweetheart (Grace Williams) from his North Carolina hometown has already- travelled must make Eloanor home. fntil lllcc an old stay-at- ON THfC DAY the elevator strike started, they Kay, Musician Union boss Pctrillo was cniiRhl on tho floor nf a skyscraper had to clown. What he the strike is not printable. Victor Jorys are stifling rumors of a breakup by appearing, together on £he "Grand Central Station" pro- pram Draper's decorating has made, tho Versailles a most attractive place ugaln and its star Carl Brisson Is even more of a one- man show.

hear that Nancy Walker of "On the Town" and Art Ford, 1he all-night record jockey, will announce the date shortly shoelaces are ox pectcd in January. fluffed off and only ccrlain agents nets get "breaks" heal' they may soon wear new military type, of uniform. BUTTER IS BACK oil many Broadway tables. One wag-, seeing it for the first time, thawt they were serving- him a soiled plate. The public apparently is fussy about song titles as well as 'ditties.

In "Prairie Parade" fell flat. Today it is making rich as "Along the Navajo Trail" Electric is dangling $35,000 weekly in front of Bing. That's tho and Hammcrstein arc said to be pulling $300,000 into the revival of "Show Boat," The choice of Carol Bruce for the Helen Morgan role is perfect. Carol, who played it beautifully on the coast lost seven Ibs, waiting for tliem to test 200 olhcrs until they okayed her. Washington columnist word-eater is getting the chill from many confreres.

Store STORE HOURS 9:30 A. M. to'6 P. M. 'WaterburijsLf Dependable Let's Talk Accessories VOGLTE EDITOR Nancy Pike and her Commander bethrothod have cancelled it Two well known playboys' have invested $10,000 In a fumed model better acquainted, no doubt.

in a 47th Street restaurant window: "Dish-washer Harris will direct his first musical. It will be "Shooting Star," which starts rehearsals shoi'lly. Roney-Plaza management at Miami Beach has banned "all bookmakers, A swank candy chain is in a tax Patton's new job will prove to bo more important than suspeeted. It will record all facts, figures and mistakes of the European campaign. THE NEXT to Inherit a Sinatra buildup is Hal Winters via Several just returned, vets were barred from a neV night club and wanted to flatten 1he boss.

They Weren't even permitted at the bar Louis Armmstrongs have patched up their silly estrangement "THE GENTLEMAN WOULDN'T SAY GOODNIGHT" lyrics which amuse the Blue Angel crowd arc now banned from 1hc networks. Dick Stabile (divorced from Grace Barry) is foigcuing- with Thclnrn Stevens of the forthcoming "Billion Dollar Baby" sliuw Sherman- is in Florida to get over the miseries. Fan-ell packing the Park Avenue (Wingy's) expect a big season at Miami Beach with more spots due to open than ever. Miranda's new Ponce Do Leon is a Brazilian pilot named Aquevic S. Evans, the big car man, says tho odds on getting- a new car are: 30 to 1' before New Year's; 3 to 1 next year and even coin a.

year later. GENE TIERNEY-S pop-in-iaw (Count Alexander Loiemsk Cassini) has turned actor. He is Hollywood's Alexander girl Vic Mature really adores is Geraldine Jarmine, actress. sailors, et al, have real squawks about not retting discharges, although in service two years and longer, while men with much less service are wearing those "Jioming-pijjeon" but- in their fair.td GLOVES Smart fabrics in sJip-cm Four button length. Some plain and some with nail head trims.

Black and brown, Sl.OO and $1.50 MESH HOSE Full fashioned of sheer rayon in Magic Beige knd Sunblonde. Full range of Irregular. 11.09 BAGS again as supreme as ever. Long-wearing leathers, beautifully a i and modestly priced. 15.98 plus tax AIL-HEAD BAGS Styled in durable felt in the chic flower-pot type.

Black and brown to match your nail-head gloves. 15.98.

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