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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 7

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The Call-Leaderi
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Elwood, Indiana
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7
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PACE SEVEN THE ELWOOD (IND.) CALL-LEADER. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 9U YANKS SHELLING NAZIS ACROSS THE RHINE RIVER Separation." March 25 "Things Which Bclnng to Pence." April 1 (Faster! "Looking for the Resurrection." VISITED HERE Miss Helen Grady of Indianapolis, visited over 'he weekend with her brother, T. P.

Grady and family. Pastor Announces Lenten Subjects Sermons based upon the teachings given during the last days of "our Lord" contain many important truths for everyone's daily, lives. Rev. Geo. H.

Volkmar, pastor of St. John 's Lutheran church, will preach on the following subjects at the Sunday morning worship services during the season of Lent: February 25 "Some Day We'll Understand." March 4 "The Making of a Traitor." March 11 "The Distinguishing Mark of a March 18 "Preparation for ScnflOnirae JMJI0 Veteran Flier Here On Leave Mayo L. CoiniT. brother of Miss Opal Coiner of Florida, formerly this city has feturned to Elwood after 20 months overseas duty as com-rnnnding officer of a Liberator group with 30 missions tn his jrodit. Lt.

Coiner was wounded re-jently while flying over England. During his convalescence he met Lida Rhae Barker of Virginia, pri October 5 last vear Lt. Voiner married his nurse at a Uniformed wedding in the Church of England. Lt. Coiner's bride is a graduate of the School of Nursing at Roanoke, Virginia.

She remains (tationrd in England, where Lt. Coiner plans to join her again in thtt.near future. Soldier Recovers From Operation Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Alexander of Gary, formerly of Elwood, have received word that their son.

Private Ernest Alexander had arrived safely in England. While making the passage across. Pvt. Alexander underwent un "emergency appendicitis operation. He writes that he is getting along fine and is taking it asy for awhile.

The Red Cross has furnished the private the material to make bill folds and coin purse, for a pastime. Pvt. Alexander went into the service in August of last year and took his training with the infantry division at Fort Mc-Clellan, Alabama. has a brother. James Alexander of 1409 South 25th street, and two sisters, Mrs.

Pauline Creamer and Mrs. Neonii Ban-non uf Elwood. I UiaHiiffllin Thousand of mra and worara hive found that ttma-teited Stuart Tablata bring quick, happy ratief to ileep-robbiac On his return Lt Coiner wi ymptomi of acid indigestion, gaitftineta, and upset stom ach. Taste delicious, easy to take no mixing, oo bottle. Try SMOKI RISES FROM BURSTS on Nazi positions In Altbrelsach, Germany, as American forces on the west bank of the Rhine toss 109 mm.

shells across the river. The buildings under fiie were being used by the Nazis as observation posts. This is an official U. S. Signal Corps Radiophoto.

(International Soundphoto) VISITED PARENTS Miss Gloria Bell, cadet nurse at Christ's hospital in Cincinnati, and Miss Ruth Bell, student at Indiana University, spent tho w. ekend with 'heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell. them hava a good night's sleep sad wake up in the morning feeling like a $1,000,000.

Get genuine Stuart Tablets si your druggist -only 25c, 60c, SI. 20 under maker's positive money-back guarantee. the North Atlantic War Area for i he past twr and one-half years. is at present stationed in England. Scout Troop 85 Met Boy Scout Troop 85 met Monday night in the basement of the Christian church at 7:30 o'clock.

After the discussion of business, tests wire passed. The meeting next Monday nighi will not be held at the church. The place will be announced later in the week. take up his new work in the Briefing Section of the Army Ait Force. He wears three ak Leaf Clusters to his Air Medal and has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross the Purple Heart.

He is the son of Mrs. Cecile Risey Of Gary, with whom he spent the greater part of his Irnve. More Rayon Slips Urgently Needed More rayon slips are needed to meet the goal of 100 pounds needed urgently for plastic surgery at the Wakeraan General Hospital. Chairman Mrs. W.

E. Moschell and her committee, Mrs. F. O. Wellnitz and Mrs.

Pat Orrhsby. have already sent 50 pounds of rayon to the hospital to be used in rebuilding torn tissue! through plastic surgery for it turning veterans who have been wounded. Everyone having rayon slips that they no longer need, may contribute them by dropping these slips in a box placed for this purpose on the main floor at R. L. Leeson Sons Company son plan to visit him soon.

Pvt. Etchison is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Etchison of R. R.

3, Alexandria. REPORTS FOR TRAINING Sergeant William R. Lawton, husband of Mrs. William Law-ton of 2926 North A street, has reported for duty at the Field, Macon, Georgia Air Forces Pilot School. EXPECTED HOME Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Staft id, 2423 South street, have received a telegram from their son, Lester Stafford, Seaman 2-c, stating that he had arrived in the states and was expecting to arrive in Elwood about" March 12. He has been on duty in the South Pacific War Area for months. Another son, John S. Stafford, G.

M. 3-c has been on duty in Service News AT CAMP ATTERBURY Cpl. E. J. Locke, who recently enjoyed a short rotation furlough here, has reported at CamD Atterbury for further assignment.

He has been overseas 21 months and seen action in North Africa, Italy and Southern France. UNDERGOES OPERATION Pfc. Howard E. Ballinger, recently returned veteran, has undergone an operation at the Army's Deshon General Hospital at Butler. Pa.

His wife is staying with him at present. His condition is reported to be good. Pfc. Ballinger was wounded during the invasion in France. His brother, Fireman 2-c Ballinger, is stationed in the Pacific war area.

Both boys are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ballinger of 1520 South street. RETURNED TO STATES Pvt. Harold W.

Etchison, husband of Mrs. Belvadeen Etchison of 1408 South street, has arrived from overseas duty in Italy. He is at present confined to a military hospital in Danville, Ky. His wife and baby Try this Cosy Way FALSE TEETH At a rirnliNr way Hran fal trrth and kridgo work KKAI I rlran. Jul out i-ttur ulatt in a alaaa atrr to ahiili Til lit quirk arlin( formta kaa a a dried.

With maaie likt 94, discoloration and itaina van Uk th arifinal clean krifhtneaa ra turmt ITa eay, eranomlral. Aak jraax druggiit far klwnita today. FLORIDA store. It is requested that tho slips clean. Many more are neqded'to reach the 50 pounds now necessary to make the goal of the committee.

SNOW WHITE CAULIFLOWER Get Kleenite Way at Hinshaws Drug Store; Rexall Drug Stores. Void Preparation asdinctod, I SELF-SERVICE ORANGES let eetaia'tsNiit ratine na i ID), ODD o) lot lAi GIANT 9-SIZE HEAD 29c LARGE THE ORANGE DOZ FRESH 3 25c RADISHES 4-70 SIZE 3 h.10c GRAPEFRUIT FRESH TEXAS CROWN U. S. NO. 1 GRADE CANDY YAMS MEDIUM SIZE HEADS OF NEW CABBAGE FANCY REPACK TOMATOES "ED LARGE BUNCHES 2X 25C CARROTS FRESH 3 1D.

10c BROCCOLI ROME OR STAYMAN 1 1 4 Fo, 25c 2 For 13C do. 39c RATION FREE" FRESH 3 n. 27c SPINACH WRAPPED ALL PURPOSE lib 19c APPLES CALIFORNIA FANCY U. S. NO.

I CRADE ZOO-210 SIZE SHALLOTS bhIs 5c YELLOW ONIONS 10 38c ORANGES FEBRUARY 19th TO MARCH 3rd MIMMW miiiwiiiiii inmiimiiiip nwiiimtiii tipmm Thm Meat Department aWitrijrtuiim.iumiaduijH:rUuunil:iH;HUrru,HWtl unjibaW.inU.iHiiiUil 1 fie meal UlliliHIWINIHWIHUIIll FANCY LE LAMB- FANCY SKINLESS WIENERS Lb. 35c 0. P. A. Odd Lot Release RATION FREE WORK SHOES Feb.

19th to March 3rd WORK SHOES AND OXFORDS 37c LB. 9 tip BAKED LOAVES lb. Grade Short Cut FULLY DRESSFD WHITING SKINLESS COO FILLETS LAKE HERRING 29o SLICED OR PIECE I.D in. SMOKED 15o WHITEFISH UNCOOKED 34o SHRIMP 51c LB. FANCY Spiced LUNCH MEAT, 'a SMtjKCD SAUSAGE SHOULDER CUT LAMB ROAST 35c .49 BRAUNSCHWEIGER BOILED LB.

lb. 33o NO BONE NO WASTE 30o BLUE PIKE FILLETS 49a Regular $3.49 Values Sizes 6 to 12 Brown or Black Composition Soles and Heels Leather Innersoles and Leather Uppers No Exchanges No Approvals No Refunds NAM WHOLE or nut i LB. i.ii. illlWiiffllMwllwilt.iIWiilii!il(lwllliy I kliIHiMIIIH.WhtiJriWiil;i!l;fJil)llli::lliilllll!lililllaUl 9 i tl fttfaa, EGGS Frih From Nearby Farmi Sunnybrook DfH Carton vsb. luasaTaBi saw wsp a -nltmr.

WHITE HOUSE MILK ENRICHED WITH VITAMIN 4 z- 35C Marvel ENRICHED DREAD 3 32 I VMOROUt ANO WMetT 48c LARGE GRADE II 1 1 Jane Parker 0. P. A. Odd Lot. Release RATION FREE FOOTWEAR Feb.

19th to March 3rd WOMEN'S DRESS FOOTWEAR BLACK OR BROWN VALUES TO $6.95 $2.99 and $3.99 No Refunds No Approvals No Exchanges. ll SUGARED DONUTS GIBB CUT 29o GREAN BEANS IONA BRAND TOMATOES ALL PURPOSE 5 43o IONA FLOUR ANN PACE MACARONI CALIFORNIA GRATED TUNA CHOICE HAND PICKED NAVY BEANS MOTT'S PURE APPLE JUICE MDCItOf 2 ua.47( RICK AND rUll-BOOHO 25 980 SUNNYFIELD 19o ROLLED OATS EIGHT O'ClOa 3 59c MILD ANO MILIOW 3 23 iii.t. SURE GOOD II 1 ROUtlUC 2'. 33o Ctna. 1 EVERYBODY PILLSDURY'S FLOUR nmitsrssisna.

A A am am a s. at. LUX SOAP 3 20 BROOM! SEWED FIIB3C LOSES SALE NOW ON CONTINUES WHILE STOCK LASTS UNTIL MARCH 3rd WHITE SAIL LIQUID WAX 37o $1-15 u. B.f WHIN FOOD PRICES OO arvlrassaa'a foaaUlaa ajd eAera 4 me tul lo ey IVM 1 lit' MCIAM A PAPIR HOLIDAY A WaaiMHeaaw AVr MIWamMHi mm SMM tOTT UVM stmi suui iajoss wass. hxxl peta fo eayassi wimj IVORY SOAP lci tk nasi ml Mr cssaCgaX east aaw nana, HeJ aveaot Ll I Leeson And Sons Co.

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