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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 6

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a iwiiiiiwiiiyiWi.iiiwi'yii iii ii nmnijimiMii i'iih TO toJEfniaufeOLDIER WRITES INTERESTING TETTER 3 NEW County to Pay jTvin Citv Cliurcll to For Memorial jHonor 2i War Heroes Tells of Life in Manila Mate Act Demands CpL Charles Linz, son of Mr. and snady because ol the coconut pauni Memorial services will be held in ta the Barents and the Mrs. William Unz, 1822S Oakwood leaves that umbrella the place. The $43,000 for i learS East Chicago Wednesday at the St deceased heroes-friends, neighbor avenue, Lansing, now stationed in ground around the houses is solid Stanislaus church in honor of the and members of the Parish are also Jap Suicide Troops Hit At Airfields OKINAWA INS) In a desper- Rodi com Manila, has written home his im-(and smooth from enumerable years Lake county will contribute 2i war heroes of the church who asked to attend these special serv-pression of the native Filipino, of walking and daily sweepings. in property taxes every tori gAY their live, during this war ices to pay respect to those who house and its surroundings.

jHia house like all the others, wasjthe next seven years to the Worldjxhe rites are sponsored by theihave given their lives. According to Cpl. Linz, there arebuilt up on stilts, the main floor War memorial plaxa in Indianapolis jpulaski American Legion post No.j The 21 heroes are- Lt Ben Lis A MODCl FOR EVMY CORRECTAtlE TYPf Of HEARING IOS iwo types or nomes prevalent iniDesng jusi nign enougn itovc use out iju ana tne war -iouiers ciud Sgt. Conrad Kojawa, Sgt. Peter M.

Manila and vicinity. His letter readafground for me to walk upright. last session of the state legislature. Rev Msgr. Julian Skriypinski ate attempt to tie up American jin pAr "By the way.

this whole house! M. W. Madden, research directors will officiate at a requiem ic. Kaymono nwasny, is made of bamboo, with the excep-jof the Lake County Taxpayers' as-imass at 8 After church serv-P. O.

Walter Krajewski, Pfc. tion of the roof which is made of who incorporated the item, ices, there will be a program at Michael F. Kras, S2 Stanley J. nipa leaves interwoven." I in his last bulletin, said the county's the honor roll on the corner of Bieszeiat, Sgt. Frances Malachow- most difficult cooditioDt! This special model complete, ready to wear, only JO.

3 MmM S-3-A. New Bone CooJuc-IMS Zeaith. A Dew, powerful pre ntion i nit rum cot created ipeoxllv for the very Jew wh cannot be helped bv any air conduction aid. KxUit-stve Zenith "Statoc Mount auto-otatkally wax a when headband preisure eaccads normal adiastmeot. Complete, rcadv to wear, ooty SC 1 Mll Aa-A.

New. improved model oi the tmoo, oatjoaauy pop-alar standard Zenith tor the pcraoa average beanoa lota. New, patented Pre ntn Tube" hriogt clarity attd volume ranee with low battery coatampiioo. Complete, read; to $40. 2 M4t A-S-A.

New Air Conduc-uoa Zeaith. A bra ad new, ipr-ptutr iourumeot with volume la rcterrc to omimum claritr and tone quality crca voder the Indianapolis boulevard and 150th ski, Sgt. Stanley Pfc. figher plane operations, coordinated -Let's sUrt with Joe Garcia first, with a raid against American ship-j "The house is located along a first ping offshore, the Japs tried a new class river, about a mile from a one Friday night-an airborne own ny sue The main road its about the length of two or three "commando raid on U. city blocks away, and the only way trips.

I to get into the barrio (village) and One enemy bomber landed on a dozen or so similar houses is by its belly and had hardly skidded to! cart road from the main one street A wreath will be laid at the: Edward Pfc. Leonard; base and taps sounded. jWokadlo, Sgt. Grank A. Wielgosj All service men home on fur-! Pfc.

Stanley L. Bieszezat. SsrtJ When Joe took off his wooden coninouuon iowru sandals in order to enter his house memonal be about in the proper Filipino custom, Lansing corporal followed suit! Under the bill, the state is au- thoriied to add one cent annually loughs are invited to attend and act Frank Kabala, Pfc. Peter R. Pier- T.

Sckora. "He had a 'til' saying that it wasjt the property tax levy aumey mcir.m nH nnt I for seven years, beginning in 1946. in church MMi, 3, John P. custom and not wven Deginning Londowicx and' a stop before at least eight Japs or a foot path from town, along a A special invitation Is extended Pfc. John LichoU.

sprang from the cabin and fanned the river. out. hurling hand grenades. They; "Within the barrio it's cool and RIMBACH OPTICAL SHOP American custom, but I told him an saia me one-cem rr, about Rome and continued inside P1 Lake county taxable shoeless, thanking God that my! valuation, will "drain off approxi- hot or blew themselves up after! Llovd Bkkr. oh annuany in lotai 112 RIMBACH ST.

HAMMOND Cadet Nurses Plan Prom -vv tney managea to reacn tne i. Installations. island. That bamboo is the chief material Another twin-engined job crashed! vi(iou two-hour fieht between i'rom which Filipino furniture is Suit Held Up iiniiHiinnuiiiniinnuHiHinunnniiiiiiniiiiini 1 en the end of the runway in flames tbe attackers and Americans ensued! mad is indicated by the following; TIT" m. iiiiii and killed the 15 Japs jammed h.

airitrin hefore the enemv passages ft UUIIWVU, in A suit filed by bondholders of the fusilagc. Three other bombers i troons were destroyed. Several more' There is a small round bamboo Hold Semi-Formal Event June 10 Now shot down by sharp-shooting anti-jwere 8hot iater afler being dug out; table in the center of the main J. 7 aircraft gunners crashed in the0 hiding places and it is believed room. In one corner is a hammocki t(lL hills surrounding the strip, bring- ithey were all accounted for.

Ifor his little boy, Ceferino. There the Lloyd building, 5305 Hohman avenue, Hammond, to turn the structure back from its trust managers was continued late Friday in Porter superior court pending an Twenty-one of the junior class ing ueam 10 an esiimaiea 'j more Kip.1. Vv inspection of the building this week'i of cadet nurses of St. Catherine's A marine technical sergeant waals chair-a inat JJ 11 in charge of the crash crew on thejt( th wall, and a movable bench; ft tlOSlJllCLl Yontan line when the action was und one the two windows. Alls i by Superior Judge Fleischbaum.

hospital and guests will hold a 1. Pvt. Woodrow Popplewell, 25, of ine structure, prom at. uie xviarque.ie GENUINE COLD FUR STORAGE 4535 Cameron street. Hammond.

ears waS operatea ary June xv. It Is believed that a dozen bombers In all headed forlne audacious raid but when it was over, Jap bodies were scattered all over the area all with grenade laden belts. However, others landed in the water as Yank fighters got six be- a patient at the army's Gardiner general hospital, 1660 East Hyde originally as a medical center by The prom, with its theme "Star-Dr. A. W.

Lloyd. When this enter- dust Serenade," feature the music prise failed in 1936, the structures of Wally Humphrey and will be-was liquidated into a trust under; gin at 8 p. m. started, and he is credited with; Ul -killing the pilot of the Continuing with a description of plane, another crew member and the bedroom and kitchen, he wounding another. emphasizes the wonderful hospital- Said the sergeant: ff the newly-liberated Filipino "The palne landed less than from ray tent and I ran out But just as in the United States, with my buddy, who was later! there are the homes of the middle- (Park boulevard, Chicago, it has been announced by Col.

John R. Hall, commanding officer of the "4C. The class is under supervisicn installation. ip'n -v. of Miss Josephine Baldwin, m- structor of nurses at St.

Cath- acquire the property and operate lcrine.s hospita2. Admiasion wiU be as a going concern Atty. Guy invitation only. wounded, and we saw the city dwellers. As the typical pv Popplewell was wounded in come down from the cabin." metropolitan home he picks that of hi3 jeft arm by sman arms fire He then yelled to other marines 'Miguel Parangao.

near Abbatai, Italy. He wias trans- that "Japs were on the "Mike lives in a house on aiferred to Gardiner on May 6 from urne lives in a nouse on a ierrea 10 oarainer on iviay iroin mnnncrpP. nj Tnhn r.v ianne and they grabbed their rifles and little side street. The front! Stark general hospital, Charleston, i dik Ca the bondholders Maria CHECK LOUIS' I2-P0INT "INDIVIDUALIZED" SERVICE AND CALL 29 FOR BONDED MESSENGER is on the side of the house! S. C.

i rw.4 'rwaessier. vice-presiaent, ana is on the side of the house Defendants contend the property eaPof took positions just off the field and I door opened fire. The Nips hit the deck' and their is no yard in front. The mnef loiifiillt Amniv i -n fvitrf 1 charge of the prom are Martha one more year. and began crawling forward and house is built flush with the side-began firing at the control tower, jwalk.

Alrbase Commander Lt. Col. Leo "When you knock on the side of Mscko, general chairman: Wanda Golden, publicity; Mary McQuillan, CHERERVILLE 1. Heat Protected 2. Free Pick-up 3.

Insured 4. Air-Dustd 5. Minor Rips Repaired 6. Loop and Buttons Replaced 7. Rattan Massaged 8.

'Fumigated 9. Safeguarded 10. Individualised 11. Inspected 12. Prompt Delivery Smith, Portland, estimated the ever open door, his mother Phone Dyer 2504 decorating, and Bernice Wach, I tickets.

Week's Divorces in Hammond Superior Ct. Divorces filed in Hammond su perior court, week of May 20; An that between 60 and 70 Japs were killed in the five planes which usually answers. She speaks no English, so with gestures and what pigeon Spanish I can dream up, I crashed and added he believed that Sodality Meeting The Rosary sodality held its regular TvinntMv mopfinir at thi narish six or seven other bombers were! ask for Miguel. Of course, it's al- gelina vs. Edward Pupsiewicz, INCLUDES $190 INSURANCE PAYABLE NEXT FALL ALL FOR ONLY hall Thursday evening with Fnda Ts- August Vinci, ways preceeded by smiles and "Buenas dias." "She gestures me in and offers a chair.

Mike comes in he i cruelty; Catherine vs. Elmer Eaton, members present. PRAIRIE VIEW Due to absence of the president, ay. Bwly' Mrs. Harry Rohrman, the vice- is taller than the country civilian I headed for the field.

He said that there were about 14 men in each plane equipped, besides the grenades, with provisions and armament for long siege. The men in the control tower had a hot time in their exposed I position and came under intense jJap fire. THURSTON'S ALTERATIONS Cleaning Pressing Remodeling Suits Made to Measure and is quite an intelligent looking! president, Mrs. William Bohney DAIRY COMPANY Phone East Chicago 177 was in charge man. LOUflS FUE3S A report by members attending The rooms "were almost the same wine, cruelty.

Divorces granted in Room No. 1: Ennette vs. Loyton Goodson. adultery; Marilyn vs. Louis Bishop, cruelty.

Divorces granted in Room No. 5: as Joe's, only a few more frills and the "Day of Recollection" at Hess-refinements." Jville was given. "And when I frave, it is never; The NCCW June assembly will 5258 Hohman Ave. Phone Hammond 29 Em mm Ray vs. Lucille Lewman, cruelty.

i i ri ft without some gift he has for me, be held at Cedar Lake, June 13, in stead of June 6, as previously announced. Discussion for the evening and my promise to be back for another visit very soon." Cpl. Linz, a graduate of Thornton Fractional high school, was employed at the Superheater company, East Chicago, before enlisting in June, 1943. He received training at Camp Beale, and was then sent to New was taxation witnout Attendance." Mrs. Susan Redar thanked the group for the many birthday cards received from them on her 80th birthday.

The social hour was in charge of Mrs. M. R. Kuhn, Mrs. N.

E. Kuhn and Mrs. Frank Gard. Games were in play and awards were won by Mrs. Michael Stephen, Mrs.

George Gard and Mrs. Michael SeT berger. The next meeting will be on June 21 and Mrs. William Hilbrich. Mrs.

George Gard and Mrs. Walter Bohling will entertain. ANSING Phone Divorces denied. Room No. 5: George vs.

Jewel Hatrak; defendant granted separation. Divorces denied. Room No. 5: I STATE ST rilOUE DC7 I BI va Matrlr- defendant STATE ST. PHONE 2067 granted separation.

i 1 Have You Signed Up for 7th. War Loan Bonds? j. V-L -VA anrnnn ran rTrrn ansing 188 Arrtaring waterproof cement faint seals moisture out of danrp wall. Bondrt bonds Kwith the wallsealing tiny cracks and pores. Ery to apply with bruh or pray.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fulker of Walter street and Mrs. Fulker's mother, Mrs. Delia Wilgus, who makes her home here during the winter, left Friday for and will return Wednesday.

The Fulkers will attend the commencement exercises at Stevens college where their daughter, Janet, tDry np that leaky 'went at low cost. May Procession On Friday evening the crowning of the May queen ceremony was held at St. Michael's church by the school children. Ann Kuhn, dressed as a little birde, carried a wreath on- a pillow to the altar of the -lxA fOR CONCllTI.STONf.CfMINTOXCINOtR is graduating after completing a HOCK $UrACIJ-WATE00fS FOUNDATIONS, TOO two year course in merchandising. "siockT'of DONDEX aro'carricd by Blessed Mother.

Her attendants Miss Fulker expects continue her were Arlene Schulte and Kathaleer. Gard. After the ceremony the par studies in New York next fall. She will return to Lansing with her parents for the summer. Over Awl Pain A Wallpaper Co.

120 Sibley St. Central Cl A Paint Co. 58U5 rlolimaa Ave. The Lansing Woman's club will conclude its club year with an an Plttbnrh Plata Glasa Co. 420 Sibley St.

P. B. Good, Inc. 130 Siblry St. ish 'joined in congregation praying and singing.

Mrs. Anthony Kaiser, is convalescing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Baker of Dyer, after an operation two weeks ago. nual spring luncheon at Tiebefts restaurant, Monday, May 28 at 1 o'clock. Installation of officers will be held and for entertainment, Miss Awrelia Collins of Chicago, dra Mrs.

N. E. Kuhn and matist, is featured. Meet at De iVIERK'S HESSVILLE FURNITURE; Young's chapel at 12:15 for trans Barbara, and Mrs. M.

J. Mager and daughter, Lois, spent Saturday in Chicago. portation. A. M.

1c and Mrs. John Brasch-ler and son, Jackie, arrived here YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO SEE THAT YOUR BEDDING IS IN GOOD CONP1TION HAMMOND'S OLDEST DRUG STORE FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY THIS STORE HAS REPRESENTED THE BEST IN DRUG STORE SERVICE NELSON'S DRUG STORE Pharmaceutical Chtmut CALUMET AND CARROLL HAMMOND Thursday from Norfolk, for n-two day visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Hoge of Lake street, parents of Mrs. Braschler.

Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Vander Aa of Oakley avenue are planning to: spend Memorial day with Mr. and; Mrs. Edward Price of Aurora, 111. Mrs.

Ulric La Roche of Maple street attended the funeral of her uncle, Paul Englishman at Blue! Island. 111., Friday. Her mother, Mrs. Christina Warner, who makes her home with her daughter, was not able to attend due to her para-letic condition. Choose BOTH Carefully h.

3 FOR DETTER SLEEP YOUR MORTGAGE. Con. sider not only cost and size of each payment but also how quickly the plan will make the home you buy completely yours. Tomorrow's kitchens will embody charm and efficiency undreamed of even a short time ago. Most glamorous qnd convenient of all will be the Miracle Gas Kitchen, with its new (ZvittfUd PenfvtHUUtcc fyu the finest cooking appliance ever created.

Seen but not heard in this marvelous kitchen will be the beautiful SiUxt KefrUfexatvi having every practical convenience you desire. Plan your kitchen now and be sure to make it a Miracle Gas YOUR HOME. Selectit with care. You may not buy another in your lifetime. Make sure of the construction, the neigh-borhoocL the price.

There's no economy in keeping worn out bedding. You need good, restful deep to carry on your work, and only good bedding can insure good sleep. If your bedding needs repairing, have it done immedately. If it is beyond repair, get new bedding immediately. Look at These Outstanding Values HOLLYWOOD BEDS Including headboard, all cotton Eft Ult mattress and box spring en lags QHi9ll SMART COLONIAL POSTER BEDS Walnut or maple CQ AC finish V3i33 SOFA BEDS With upholstered back, epn arm.

Be- PilQ QC comas double bed yH9s9tf GOOD QUALITY LAYER FELT MATTRESS Improved CQ QC construction QwiUW Convenient Terms Our mortgage financing is available to you. Well gladly suggest a mortgage plan best suited to your individual circumstances. CONSULT US NO OBLIGATION Alt the advenfages of fi9y Avfofnaffc Gos Cooking will be yovrs with the new aoct C0NT101 Gai Ranfle which will be evotlab) uffvf the wor. mini i ttini Will ihWWfr Phone Hammond! 320 731 Kennedy Ave. 3.

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