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THE FRANKLIN (INDIANA) EVENING STAR Tuesday, November 16, 1943 Page Six. GAULLE DECLAIMS OUR r-4 Why Carry A Checking Account The bank pays the stat intangible tax on your money. You are safeguarded from loss by larceny or theft. You may transfer funds to any part of the country with no cost other than postage. Your cancelled checks are the best receipt for all bills paid.

Your Account Will Be Welcomed Here! Johnson County national Bank F. D. R. Asks Act To Provide Part Of World Relief Washington. November 16 (INS President Roosevelt asked congress yesterday to enact legislation authorizing appropriations to take care of this ccuntry's part in the vast task cf providing relief and rehabilitat- SHUT THE COLD OUT WITH- Cell 0 Glass Glass 0 Net Wire 0 Glass Window Fabric Weather Strip IN MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER i ing nations throughout tne woria that have been over-run by the.

Axis. VAVVTER'S The chief executive took the step c. HERE 'S QUICK in a special message to congress as 1 representatives of 44 United Nations states will, is is hoped, be sufficient to meet the needs," Mr. Rcosevelt said in his message. 4 -s- 4i U4 'J -J HARDWARE DEPARTMENT STORE -YOr WILL 1 1M) AROIT ANYTHING VOL" WANT 63-68 West Jefferson St, Thone 306 If ttOSt CWJ6S IB TONIGHT Try3-purpo8Va-tro-nol.

It (1) shrinks SERVICE Due to the censorship code. The Star does not print addresses of sen icemen stationed outside the country or Navy men on active duty. Neither do we print the Army Serial Number of any address, because there is dan-er of typographical error in publication and the number is un-necessary in the address of servicemen still located in this country. The new address cf Lt. James Doane is Hq.

1st Prcv. U.T.C., Camp Silxrt, Ala. were meeting at Atlantic City to draw up a blue-print for international relief and rehabilitation. While reports from the meeting of FORCED DOWN NEAR HOME the international body have stated I swollen membranes, (2; soothes irritation, (3) relieves transient nasal con- i gestion And brings great- I You'll like it! Follow Waldron Youth Lands Plane In Blizzard Only Few Miles From Parents' Farm DEPOSITS AND LOANS The AI.F.RT RANK lcavrs no stone unturned in their desire to build community sro.wth. We hif monev to lean making safe loans is our business.

We accept deposits these deposits are guaranteed and nontaxable. WE FNOEAYOR TO I XTFNT F.YT.KY OIRTESY TOSS1RLL Willi CONSISTENT BANKING. UNION TRUST COMPANY AND TRAFALGAR BRANCH MEMBER FEDERAL DETOSIT INSl ANl ORrOU ATIOX that the United States will be called upon to contribute at least one percent of its entire national income to this relief project, the President refrained in his message today in asking for a specific appropriation at this time. The President meredy asked fcr enabling legislation and said that he would, at a later date after conclusion of the Atlantic City meeting, send a further recommendation to congress asking for a specific appropriation. Ability to be Considered In Atlantic City, where UNRRA is Robert Lusk of Camp Bark- cley.

is spending a seven day furlcuh with his mother, Mrs. H. J. Duckworth. Robert has just been promoted from private first class nd his new rank makes him a con- cuctor in the Railway Operations Battalion where he is stationed.

Fist clenched. Gen. Charles de Gaulle, president of the French Commute of National Liberation, declares to an Algiers audienc? that Frenchmen will not die in vain. Since the first Nazi onslaught, de Gaulle has led forces fighting to his native land. NEA photo via GUI radio-photo.

Flying "blind" in a blizzard, with nc thing but a compass as a navigating instrument since rhoitly after taking off in squadron formation recently, near Cricr.go. brought Ensign Francis Bcrauer of Waldron. former Franklin College student and basketball player, and his directions in folder. YA-TkQ'NOL Navy plane to the groi.nd on a farm rear Greens'rurg. Visibility became so poor after taking off that Ensign Beraucr was separated from his squadron, and, in an effort to run out of the storm, lost his bearings.

He did not know where he was at the time he landed his ship near the I. O. O. F. Home.

Immediately on landing. Ensign Bcrauer repoited his landing to his base and notified State police Patrolman Russell Powner stood guard over the plane during the night, hile Ensign Eerauer remained at a farm home. Home at Waldron. Soon after he learned where he had landed, he called his family at Warp'T Mesh Base Glass Substitute Mr. and Mrs.

II. C. Evcrroad had a pleasant surprise Monday evenina wl.en Mrs. Everroads son. Max plicr.ed from the Naval Ease at San Diego.

Cal. He has been transferred from his jhip and is now tramir.c with the Amphibian Fleet San Cieo. He recent Iv had a The Week -In-Frank I i holding its organization meeting there were reports that the administration would seek $500,000,000 as its initial contribution to the international fund. Mr. Roosevelt, however, stated that "it is proposed that each nation will contribute in accordance with its abilitj," which was interpreted to indicate that the United States.

MAN OR WOMAN WANTED As Dishwasher SNYDER'S CAFE l'3 WV.re Trsr.r irtnft I Trr.rrtT WIGS AM) CUES OF FRANKLIN COLLEGE Presents 0pDD6LS A Comedy 3Iys(ery Sponsored by Ka)pa Kappa Kappa COLLEGE AUDITOKIU3I NOVE3IHER 16th and 17th 8:15 P. 31. Admission 55c Including Tax TIESOAY. Atterbarv with its vast wealth and resources, visit ith Ensign Don Lagie. His Attic.

I address is: Max A. QM. 3 C. LC.C Unit. Bks.

lid. Repair Diego 3S. He would like to hear Mrs. Arthur Galbreath, the for-! who came to Greensburs mer Miss Marv Elizabeth Kisky, I to see him fc the first time in sev-spent the weekend with her hits- I months. Mrs.

William Berauer, band. Cpl. Galbreath, at Cam i Ensign Berauer's mother, said that will foot a very large portion of the Din. "A small fraction of the national income of the contributing member 1 1NESH.VY. ireni his friends.

Ereckenridire. Kv. -ae nna Dten expecting mm nome a Air.mr.i -r. at 6.30 p.m. in Sr.yder's restaurant, at Hillview Country Mrs.

Albert Neff was called to Tuesday morning' cn ac count of the illness of her daughter. Mrs. Dan Miller. MRS. GREEN'S for a few days' furlough.

The ship is one of the Navy heavy Grumman fighters and carries a three-man crew when Ensign Berauer's only remarks were that he had no idea he was SALE PUBLIC class ith Mrs. ai FUNERAL HFI.n F.orer., Fn dlove. 2:30 p.m. Cv -Workers class with Mrs. South Main, at 2:30 Having sold my farm I will sell at Public Auction on my farm four miles anywhere near his home when he south of Franklin, east of the church at Walters Chapel on what is I set his ship down.

Mrs. Berauer known as the Sam Hardin Farm, on Rnid hpr cnn rnuM iM TO Greenwood Burial For Former Matron At Masonic Home; Leaves 20 Descendants A PLASTIC GLASS COVERED NETTING Mxtcen InchmhWatpretedCorts. Ei tirens. Dtd Lift fs Grctn. Emf Cord Imbedded In Cinhfon Plastic to ciiKsnatc pecittj yete5t oir.

Plstk El ss applied Cct to crvir.S tcssttt Into crt clid Xerr Transparent, l'Hr-lcM Ray fc-t-twireic'i. Cti T-t-a m-i tet. No rl9 rcr, to ercwpese In ni O'sa-O-Ntl. es Fcktj to tc KCtstsrt. W2rp' Window-Fabric Ordinarily Lasts One Scascrt one of their own fields: "We have r.

lie Id just as good as this one." Tuesday, Nov. 23, 1943 at 12:30 O'clock CATTLE One roan cow. 6 years old; one roan cow. 3 years old and bred; one roan cow, 3 vears old and bred: three extra choice bull calves; two1 Saddle club with Dr. and C.

7 p.m. club dinner. 6:30 Street USO management p.m. at the club. Having decided to return to the coal mining business and having rented my farm to a man who doesn't want to milk.

I will at auction my entire herd of dairy cows accumulated and heavily culled over several years. Mostly Hoist cins. some mixed. Several registered and several heifers eligible to register Till KSSDAY, pa with Mt, ACTOH CALENDAR CLUB WILL HAVE LUNCHEON Rocklane, Nov. 16.

The Acton Calendar club will serve a luncheon in the Presbyterian man.se Thursday, November 18th, at 12 o'clock. The group will then go to the church, where thev will hear Mrs. Ott. white and one red weighing 450 to 700 lbs. and one red steer, fat.

SHEET Twelve ewes, eight lambs and one buck. This is a pood flock. HOGS One sow and 9 pigs; two fat hoes weighing 300 lbs. each. CHICKEN'S 20 White Rock pullets: 50 Barred Rock pullets; 12 yearling hens.

FLET 500 bus. good yellow corn, more or less; 40 bus. oats, more or less; 5 tons of soy bean hay, more or less: 130 bales wheat straw; 30 shocks of fodder and 15 tons sil'ape. more or less. IANKS One hog fountain; two water tanks and one lot hog troughs.

TERMS CASH. One West of Franklin, Indiana on Road 111, on Greenwood. Nov. 16 Final rites for Mis. Sadie L.

Green, 81. widow of Stafford Green, who died here Saturday after an extended illness, wee conducted at the Wilson fun-cral liome Tuesday morning by the Rev. Rcydon Rea of the BaptLi cliurc'n cf wliicli Mrs. Green was a member. Burial was made in the reen woxi emet ery.

Mrs. Green was born near Traf- i Friday, Nov MAC" IIALLIDAY, Owner Howard Baumgartel of Indianapolis speak on Christian Citizenship. A PpH rt-Atc TlVnH Tirmrr filtn u-ill J. D. Powell.

Auct. Rov Shook. Cleri Beginning at 12:00 Noon MR. R0BARDS LAID TO REST Short Services Held At Grave In Greenlawn For Former Resident Of Franklin 56 HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE home of Mr. and Mrs.

George Adams, on Ncrth Forsythe street. Cpl. and Mrs. Sylvester Bay were entertained Sunday evening at the shown and special music will include a vocal solo by Mrs. Leon Duncan.

Anyone interested is invited to attend both the luncheon and the atternoon program. ter cf Armstrong Alexander and Jane Bridges Alexander. She attended the Hensley township schools and in 1831 was united in mu'riaee to Stafford Green. The couple lued on farms in Hen-sley and Pleasant townships until Mr. Green's death February 2.

1912. of lactation. Several with calves by side; to freshen month all winter. This is 30 cows milking in all stages several springers, several due an extra cooa bunch of cews containincr some as tood as the best. J-kor: services were held at the Everything offered here has teen on this farm two years or more.

Milk grae in cemetery tru- from this herd brought SI 1.000 wholesale last vear. for William T. Robards. comin background. All cattle have Wis-jLatcr Mrs.

Green was a matron at 1 1 io Masonic Home for several years I am bringing- a nice load of evergreens, shade trees and shrubs to the Community Sale Thursday. F. Darter, Hillsdale Nursery, Dublin, Ind. of Franklin who S.1 fO! PLAIN WAXED CLOTH Ovtt tO tfctJ Sart tr. Lets tSroih Sen's trt-Vicltl Ry.

Held In bHt thin sUo. Enr yrd. feet 4 cU'My tr SUCKOW'S Blake on Visit to Tcrrc Haute Club REGISTERED HOITEIN HULL land housekeeper for the late Dr. Clarmre Provinro Pnr nict fio PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS I Will Sell At My Home At fiG7 Graham Street, on SATURDAY, NOVE3IRER 20, 1913 Beginning at 1:00 P. M.

White enamel coal range, new. Perfection four-burner oil stove; two-burner cil stove; double bed with mattress and Simmons springs; three-quarter size innerspring mattress; iron pump: pitcher pump; 2 oak buffets; desk table with book shelves; oak library table; metal ice box, good; 9xl'J rug; two single beds fomplcte; cot; mahogany spinet desk; kitchen cabinet; chairs of all kinds; dishes; cooking utensils and many ether articles common to a household. TERMS CASH. 3IRS. SADIE IIOL3IES, Owner J.

D. Powell. Auct. died Thursdav on a visit at the home- cf his daughter in Tulsa. Okla.

I Rev. C. C. Harold, pastor of Carnation Matador Peerless Walker one of tlio bred bulis in Indiana. years she made her home with her MiV! ff his famdv 1 01 lbs of f.nt nr hrrioi- A'l hi umiitor ATe r--i-u hiV.ist church at Knox, con- tc Ul" 111 Greenwood tierp slip r-'inrl euu te services at Pvt.

Raymond Willard spent the weekend at Edinburg with relatives, Ho returned to Camp Gruber, where he is stationed with the 21 Feeding Shoats ih; BapUst K.t.-V.et was carried by Dave Kelly iiuiiui icn io (ais ana oi tne uraer sre-u-c. Stai Butle urmy. I I ci uie t.isurn tar ior years, Suiwiving are the daughter, Mrs. Implement Tom Hou-e. Gt.

Clarettoe Dai. Austin Flir.n. Ftineral services Lyons, and a son. Vincent Green. the Kow Mel nrmick-necrtnsr Full lpe lorn Fuker; John Deere 16x13 Funeral Is Held Dr.

George Blake, governor of the I.Vrth c.istrkt cf Rotary International and former president cf the Franklin club, a ddre-w-d ir.e:r.lvr. the Terre Hxut club at their weekly meeting Tuedav nc-c-n Pick-l'p Baler on rubber, motor mounted. Both in excellent condition. Cpl. Bay Honored At Family Dinner Kitox church on Mr.

res had liveci in Starke comity the past 33 years. 23 of which were spent on a farm west cf Knox. Mr. Rota iris was trustee of Center Feed Feed- -Feed For Henry Trusty Funeral services for Henry Trusty, who died Saturday at his home in Waverly, were held Monday at. the late home.

The Rev. Paul Bur-j less 10.013 buslieU corn, more or less; 3.500 tales alfalfa hay, more or 500 both cf Greenwood. Two sons, Victor and Raymond Green, preceded their mother in death. S-ven grandchildren also survive Noble Lyons cf Austin, S. 1 Noel Lyons.

U.S.N. Great Lakes. 111.. Mrs. Nova Burleson.

Pittston. Mrs. Imrgcne Keller. San Metro, Mijor Stafford Green, U.S.A. Signal Corps stationed in England.

Forrest Green. C.A.A.. Belmont. Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Bay and sons, I of Franklin, entertained friends and relatives with a dinner Sunday in honor of their son, Cpl. Sylvester, lc All "vr.su:r College Council To Sponsor Dance tarke county, for eight bales cf timothy hay, more cr less: 500 b.ues straw, more or was appointed above of this year's crop. Burial was Bay, and Mrs. Bay.

Cpl. Bay has ris conducted the rites. ez. T.t tr.e Starke Coun- i The 3Iilkin E(iuipment council of NOW WEAR YOUR PLATES EVERYDAY HELD COMFORTABLY SNUG THIS WAY It's so easy to wear your plates regu-. larly all day when held firmly in place by this "comfort-cushion" a lesigr.ed October 1 this with Mrs.

Robards, moved i Home ar and Knox. cat o. marie in the I. O. O.

F. cemetery in Harrison township. Mr. Trusty was a lifelong resident of Waveily. He is survived by.

his wife, two step-children, two sisters and-one brother. dentist's formula. -w Grace Parham. Charleston, S. C.

and Victor Green. Electrician 2 c. A 9 I 12. r. has beeii Cnde Milker complete with pipinu.

corks, etc. About twelve 8-ca! milk cans, strainers, tubular milk cooler; also double unit Fords milker; electric water heater; wash tubs for washing milk utensils. Terms Cash. No property to be removed until settled for. JU.S.N..

Balboa. Panama. Ten great-j grandchildren and one great-grcat- grandchild also survive. I. Dr.

Wernet's Powder lets you enjoy solid foods avoid embarrassment of loose plates. Helps prevent sore gums. plate powder. 3. Economical; small amount lasts longer.

4. Dr. Wernet's powder is pure, harm lesa pleasant tasting. An Indian en-aced and Clia pc ror.e tor and Dan Mrs. will be Dr Miss he time cf his death.

Mr. Ro-wa a member of the Knights liias 1 dge in Frankim. havinr i member more titan fifty He was also Modern Wood-a Ir.diaj-apolis and was a Knox Methodist church time of his death, an orphan at the ace of ten just returned from California, where he has been stationed for the past 13 months. He is now located at Camp Breckinridge. Ky.

Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Alder and d.iushters.

Beverly and Elaine, Mrs. Viney Alder and son. Estelle. Vicla Williams, Nettie Pierce all of Franklin; Dorothy Rexrcth of Edinbursr. Mr.

and Mrs. Victor De-Burger and children, June, Inis and Louis, of Versailles; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner, Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Turner. Mrs. Ernest Scrough.un and daughter, Judith Mae, all of LUNCH WILL BE SERVED. J. Largest selling cf Pyt beer, years man tee iu at the left 'STUDY CLUB MEETS PJI dntggitH304.

Momy back if aot duiiohtod. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Otis Glover and Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Glover and son. Robert Gene, attended a dinner on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Reuben Sandefur in Shclbvville in honor of Mrs. Sandefur's birthday HOWARD FRHIOE. Owner! at middleion home "i-s V- i i- ivo-a week's vacation from dut secretary at the Home Secur here.

J. D. Powell, Auct. Roy Shock. Clerk vears.

Mr. Rch-arris lived with an aunt near Franklin riurinr his ycuth and married Miss Mabel Ransdell on August 3. 1SP4 Sixteen years liter the couple moved to Starke count v. Fdinburg. Nov.

16. Mrs. J. Midolrt 11 was hostess Monday afternoon at her apartment to members of tiie Study club. The meeting vast in charce ot of the presidents.

Miss Marv How 1 tJHti'i ih.i Xifci HIM miff ymiftti YOUR Mrs. E. R. Bohail. 12:30.

m. i8 Announcements Mrs. William 393 South ell ard members responded to roll Atterbury Choir I Home. SUPER MARKETS The Progressive Farmers club ill have a dinner meeting at 7 o'clock Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Lyman McClain. Mrs. H.U LeMaers of Franklin the fir-t meetine of the sea -on of the Ports' Rendezvous, avxiharv to the Iniiana State Feneration cf Poetry Clubs, held on Sunday afternoon in the Y.W.C.A. i I r. a r.

a polis Men, Women! Old or Young! Need Pep? Want New Vim and Vitality? Twi! cf V. K. 5C f. ia. pr o'in t-i tlir when bvxiy iro- fry --e A rTir i-lv i.tiTm Bl.

to ejra ti! erf fcns. f- -p a-t of -it r.o x. i-c iit Ostm lonr IibrT, K'-r -1 cru st. res o.rv. h.

re in lsr.kl:r., at Hang's and City Taint Drug. URGENTLY NEEDS Men and Women For Groups of the Grace Methodi-t W.S.C.S will meet Thursday at 2:30 p. m. as follows: 1 with Miss Julia Mason. 299 West Madison: 2 with Mrs.

Roy Green. 100 Kinu't 3 Mrs. Flod Graham. 260 West: 4 Mrs. Monroe Martin.

173 Banta: 5 Mrs. Willard Haves. North Main: To Visit Edinburtrl Edinburg Nov. 16. A choir from Camp Atterbury, consisting of 35 men voices, will be heard in a pro- gram at the Christian church Sun- day evening, Nov.

21. at 7:33 o'clock. The public is cordially in- viteel to the program. A covered dish supper will be serv- ed at 6 o'clock in the dining rooms preceding the program. The supper Is for the church membership and Ec club will i i The Nineveh Heme i net meet in November.

call with current topics. Followim: the report of the last meeting by the secretary. Mrs. Kenneth Auxier. ti prosram was civen by Mrs.

Oke McClain of Franklin, a former resident. Mrs. McClain, who has pleased her local audiences on previous occasions. the listeners with a l.vck review of "The Dracon-Seed." by Pearl Buck. Guests of the club were: Mrs.

Tom Mirid'eton. Mrs. Dan Bccuaholti. Mrs. Carl Payne of Franklin and Mrs.

James Gtis Frccse of Vin-tennes. The hostess served dainty refreshments during an informal social hour. Annes spent Monday Indianapolis on business. Heat Clerks Seat Cutters Checkers Stockers i Tlv? Christian Builders class of tho Union Christian church will hae a pitchin dinner with Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Vanclivier Sunday after church. '6' Mrs. Florence Snodrass, East' Jefferson: 7 Mrs. Ralph Hamilton avenue: 8 Mrs. R.

Hawkins. Edwards street; (9 the guest choir. wnlifl filT D. A. Hotson.

Center street. Mrs. Robert Burgett is on a two-week vacation from her duties at the Franklin public library. The First Prcsbvterian Auxiliarv The Willing Workers class of the Union Christian church will have a co-operative dinner at the church Sunday entertaining 25 soldiers. The meat will be provided but members are asked to brine the other food.

i Circles will meet Thursday at 2:30 p. as follows: 1 Mrs. O. I. Cemaree: 2t Mrs.

Robert 3i Mrs. Rrllin Ott; 4 Mrs. Rica! Murray: 5 Mr. Nina Alexander. Produce Dept.

Clerks Experience Helpful But Not Necessary 5-I)ay Weeks 18 Hour Week Highest wages in food industry. Health and sickness benefits. Also Group Insurance. Opportunity for advancement. Permanent position now and after the war.

We also have openings as Managers, Meat Department Heads and Produce Department Heads elsewhere in this area. A pply MR. RALPH JAMES, A Super Market Wool Pellets Batts MAIL BOXES Porch R. F. D.

ROOFINGS PAINTS "Everything for a Building" CENTRAL- SUPPLY (C. LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS S.W.P. Enamels and Finishing Materials Insulation Builders' Hardware. GRAHAM FilFG. CO.

"TO SERVE YOU" Leaders cf the Tabernacle Chris-' Xote chanr pUce of this meet-j tian Units will meet Thursday 6' Mrs' Jainos Hundley. 1 p. m. at the church. The Units will meet at 2:30 p.

111. as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Morris en- 1 with Miss ICate Graves. North; tertained at dinner Sunday in honor Water: i2 Mrs.

H. A. Hacker. 395 of tbe tenth birthday anniversary of South Heme avenue: 3 Mrs. Carl their son.

James Marion Payne. 151 North Main: 4 Mrs. Guests were Miss Frances and Ken- i Georce Paris. North Water; Mrs. 'reth Benshemier.

Mr. and A. W. Records, 216 East Jefferson: Marion Brown and Mr. and Mrs.

J. "6 nr meeting; t7 Luncheon with E. Morris and dau ghter. i 1.

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