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The Alexandria Times-Tribune from Alexandria, Indiana • Page 4

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PAGE 4 'THE DAII4Y TBQB-TBIBTJM1 MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1945 LOCAL PASTOR CALLED TO CONDUCT FUNERAL VICTIM GUJtSHOT WOU'ND WAS TAKEN-TO HOSPITAL i 15-Tear-old an at LEWIS RESIDES BANK POSITION AUCTIONEER ROLIFF SIGLER Fhone 1287-B Elwoosl CsJl for Bate aad Datea Rev. B. D. Imler wu called to hit ehargs In tr Methodist chore" tt Mldr'otown this afternoon oniu.t the funeral of Mrs. Mollle oat.

well known woman of that community who died Saturday morning In the Henry county hospital at New Castle. Burial was In the Miller cemetery. She is survived by three daughters and two sons. "WHAT AM 1 Blbr Something Is smoking aomewbete; anid It Isn't a cigarette. AS world's largest loose leal tobacco market opens salea at Louiv)lle, buyers range tip and down the aisle, bidding on the way for huge piles of the crop.

It looks like a smoke Jest for somebodv bet lone. 1 Jlyasu '620 West Adams street, was taken ia.taa Davis and StricjAr ambalanee to eL John hoa-pitsj at Anderson Saturday. He wlQ be under observatloa there for a fsw days for the Injury he suffered whta ne was acciaeatally slot while clean-tag a .22 calibre rifle at the Ryan home one day last week. EWKDAJJC FOLK SICK Mrs. Riall is ill at her home la InnUdale, and Rev.

Sam Os- born, pastor of the Innlsdale U. B. church, also has been ill for several days. HAMILTON IN HOSPITAL CM. Byron Hamilton, a aon of Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Hamilton, northwest of the city in Boone township, la a patient in bhe army hospital at Ft Banning, Ga where SERVICE MSN Have youX" parents drop into our store and get one of these valuable booklets. Exclusive SPECIAL' AKHOUHCEMENT to Relatives of SERVICEMEN of World War II We have the GI BILL OF KIUHTS DIGEST A SERVICEMAN'S DIAEV containing 72 paces of important and vital information and record slwels for your man In SERVICE. THIS IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING We will mail It to your SERVICEMAN either OVER-SKVS or in USA. without cost to you, or you can mall it iviih your next letter.

Come In and Get Your Copy BROYLES Furniture Store WALTER YOUNG Auctioneer PHONE 573-R FOR SALE DATES THEY FIT WEAR BETTER MAHONY SHOES SEAL BEAM ADAPTERS To Fit Most All Cars Fleenors Rids Stove of 1 FKKt AT LAST Striking picture of prtsoneis lined up behind barbed-wire fence of the former Nazi concentration camp at Sarreguemlnes, France. Yanks, of 0. S. Third Army rVscd more thnn" 1,000 Tn.lp"n. Poles, and French at cnmp, wth tew vu-s ol rs had been Interned since Nazis capiuird W.ir:-2 -'d ED TAVERN 724 W.

Wash- St Draught Beer Bottled Beer Carry-Out Beer Wines Opel It LP. Close 11:45 DAY Cleaning Service now available on either Ladies or Gentlemen garments Highest quality workmanship Suits, Ladies Coats or Dresses plain Cash and carry Best eauiooed plant in Indiana LONG'S CLEANERS 126 W. Washington Read the Classified Ads- or Furnace Soot 3 or 4 i ft j.4 jf- Retires After 25 Years of Serr-lce Commercial William Lewis, who tor the past 25 year has been connected with the Commercial Bank and Trust Co. here, much of the time as assistant secretary, has resigned his position there, and concluded his serrice with the institution Saturday. He plans to Uks an extended vacation for the present at least and baa not announced any definite plans for the future.

M. Adams, president of the company, said today that the vacant position would not be filled for the present, but that the tegular force of employes would continue la Mrs. Mary Scheumann. daughter of Mr. Adams, is now connected with the company as clerk.

THREE MASTERS RECEIVE DEGREE In Ceremony at Masonic Temple Friday Night Representatives of te Masonic lodges In Alexandria Elwood and Sumrtiltvllle gathered at the Masonic temple here Friday nlstit. when thf degree of actual Past Master was conferred on the newly elected wor-shinful masters of the three lodges Ed Heritage Was in rtargy of the ceremony, with Herman Bruning, of Summltville. as secretary The men to receive the deifree were Meredith Allehaugh, of Alexandria: Emerson Wise, of Elwood, aid Wayne Mc- Mahan of Summltville. At the meeting of Alexandria lodg Tuesday Jan." 2," the" newTv elected offVers for 1945 will be in tailed and plans made for future Initiatory work. T're Mark Master decree will he conferred at a meet ing on January 11.

WYATT TAKFJJ TO HOSPITAL William I). Wyatt. who has been 111 at his home at 300 North West street, was taken Sunday evening In the Roger C. Glpe ambulance to St. John hospital for ohsnrvatlon and treatment WORKED AS USUAL Several hundred Alexandria Reiny employes went to their work as usual this morning, there being no New Year vacation, due to the heavy demand for war materials.

MRS. IRWIN TAKEN HOME Mrs. Mona Irwin, who has been a surgical patient In ft. John hospital for several weeks, was taken home In Phillips Addition Saturday In the Roger C. Gipe ambulance.

REMOVE FROM CLINIC Mrs. Ralph Porter and infant daughter, Janet Sue, were moved from the Overpeck clinic to their home on old state road 0 south of tfte city Saturday in the Roger C. Glpo ambulance. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Mnrvbelle Ewlng.

of Alexandria, who has been a eirclcal pa tient In St. John hospital at Anderson, was dismissed Friday afternoon and removed to her home. MCnnrjrt AND BABE HOME Mrs. Paul Wood and infant son Michnel Vernon, were moved from St. John honnltal to their home south east of the cltv near Moonvllle Sunday morning In the Roger C.

Glpe ambulance. lis AMp.ISS A Inflaenoed by the crowded condition or llvlnf quarters In many sections of the oountry, blxarre-ahapeol helve and whatnots of the type pictured above have reoently found favor. The one at the top of the sketch made) to fit on square or rounded toilet boxes was designed te accommodate miscellaneous items kept In the bathroom such as meui-tines, shaving equipment, etc 51 HUG-TITE i OXFORDS TIES AND PUMPS i $4.50 HOT WATER HEATERS HEATER HOSE FITTINGS THERMOSTATS For Ail Cars LIBERTY THEATRE SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AN ISLAND Of 11 ninni 1 nil uiiy 111 1 mimh fill UO.U BARRY SUlirVAN Quality AND HOSI.RR POPULAR PRin-c at MA HON Y'S GREER GMSON gfeWousfV together again in AN M-O-M PICTUkB MRS tmn urn ARNOLD MQOREHEAD cicii KELLAWAY filidjs COOPEB. Francis RAFFEVTV Til DRAKE Pitir LAWFORD Dai DURYEA Hugh MARLOWE 41k SAINT lUKft CHORIlTHS lllllllliiillllllllllllllM LADIES AND QIELS I I I 11 XMR Mfm 4 2 PIDGEON PARMGTON 71 iJm 1 gyj rgijsjjiwigs CHASING THE HUN- American mortarmen dash out from a snelter to fire at the Nazis entrenched on other side 6t Ruhr River, across from Echtz. Germany Yanks were driven into shelter by Uerman artillery shells, but dash out to direct their own artillery Ore Is if.

Utt fyitiis( 1 1 rrrrr 5t OKMOC BEACH In full battle dress, five determined-looking Yanks of the U. S. 6th Army plod through sand of Ormoc Beach. Leyte. P.

1.. after a hard-fought landing. They are pullinR their mortar ashnrp from the I.ST in oackKronnrl. BAILEY-EDWARDS DRUG CO. C- '4V' k- v--Vl SCRATCH FEED Corn $3.00 a hundred LAYING MASH 20 $3.50 a hundred HOG SUPPLEMENT $3.70 a hundred CHOP FEED $3.00 a hundred Grinding and Mixing 10c a hundred Six days a week Linwood Grain Co.

Phone Anderson 22932 T-iim In 1 uNMhiSI mnMiaitna liviB Vlflts70 tlais ia WHITE OR BROWN Saddle' Oxfords i at MAH0NY'S: the Firefly, now pera ting with the fleet Plane equipped with special flaps to Increase its maneiiverabtuty, permltUng tight turn. Wings can be folded against fuselage, as shown above, to 15 seconds, ",,1.

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