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mw ee ee . ») —tprnrnenennnce | Mitte Gaye Ratherine ( heietened At Catholic Church Sunda Ge te mime fy Pepe ’ Me ad - we * 4 ee & oy ’ bietee » oth any 5a tie Sle te a — im — “ - wee “ $ nae oe tee * SOCIETY NEWS The Citizen Office—S1 Remdence 629.) POMPOM OAAADDADADDS Gove end Mrs Ciesinski entertained a nfant Edwart wtreet ‘oe Sow Peewwher Program At USO YMC teeledes Dances And Other Events Beegegement OF Mice Maller, 1 o 4. Betace Told ” - ~ ps e* ee. & the (Sie: beam nate Beet tee sredested = = eee - * 6 Ae * aoa ee Pe ihe PESOS OC CeCe eee Bathe PRO R Oe eee eee 2 Beet Hees Denwnee ( aming brents ——* © eater of ten ote Soa : tiesinski group of friends with a delightful buffet swpper at their home henarimg ‘he occasion. Enjoying the supper and even- mt im the Ciesinski home were Mee William R. Warren, Mrs. Yslee Bethel, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Neverre Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S Goey, Mr. and Mrs. Clint ; De and Mrs. Ernest Joy, Mr ond Mrs. 1. R. Rutt, Mr. and ee Mre Poul Lumley, Mr. and Mrs. ken Ad and Ronnie Ciesin- . MRS. MARY COLE of Streator, 1A nl on wet cor | _——-~ a ane —------. A But the a turtle is ss ia e t 3 43 : arson siys there is no evidence sev at MRS. TRUMAN Late Bulletins | _ COMMANDER - of conflict so far. He says that ie the movie, “Christ| (Continued From Page) G H ete a pratensitee © (Continued From Page Gne: aes dies cranny rg King” followed by a buffet | tions of each of his es See d From Page One) | tributor for the General Tite Co. aera mee whether. on@ : head pper and the singing of }he can better work out}t < Cathie iaiiderating ef séc- | in! MilWddiees, hag. been pik b better igen thea thie: other: sround the lighted fire) tails of his three messages day of cPosssexémination at | off his promise, mostly in "Sr : ‘ S” ehrutmas Day will start|€xPected to deliver to Gon’ Hiss perjury ‘wial in)imbtallmnents) 7s) . : |} next month. } News ¥ork,Defense. counsel is! Having,’ until. recently! fost twe and donuts served bY | Tien the ‘staff mdmbdrgigusreattes ; $0, “find - conflicting (track, of Coma: ‘Fifzgerald since | i n Or tones and in the evening there / 44.0 ¢0 submit their secoatihlans) staveinsnts inthe’ 'tesimony of | early'1945.Bransfield has been {to have’ told. friends he would en- wek hour followed by | tions based on personal inter-| Mrs. Chambers, the wife of the} unable to fulfill any of his prom-| ter the race. Seallon’ Ye : views with the cabinet members: chief prosecuit-ng wiiness. Form-ises to Comdr. Fitzgerald. Today, Watson told the Associ- ee Le Sence | in Washington, to be contained in er State Department employee| To make up for this lack,| ated Press he was “not averse to ‘ mm Thursday, De-| the messages ie Hiss is on trial in connection |Bransfield decided to fly here| re-entering politics,” but would * #00 P.M. with) “The President came ‘towhitairs } with’ his denial of statements by | and present the beer to Comdr.| not Make on anything that would 7 nd Bis owehestra’ at the Little White Mouse this, Chambers. | Fitzgerald. When it was learned] interfere with his present sales | Ye Eve the ! morning at p. m. Five min-; ie | that a number of other POW’s| tax fight. { : ee Eve iis jutes later, accompanied by two| CALLING MISS DOUGLAS! | were here a party was arranged| At present, he is general coun- . Des bin. will be, Secret Service men, he started on} CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—If the and met him at the field—all in| sel for Free Enterprise Founda- _ Saeed ; v round the Key’ Harvard Hasty Pudding Club, 4ress whites. 2 tion, Inc, a group of business- eels on the outdoor! West Naval Station. The walk could only reach Sharon Douglas, | ansfield didn’t have enough) men attacking the new tax in the ended 20 minutes later. she would know in person that barrels on the twin-engine. Beech- | courts. That, s: | At 8:15 a. m., the President had | breakfast. He had grapefruit, ba- }con, toast. coffee and milk. Ross revealed that the President some- Wrs. Schneider A ; ; |times did not drink his coffee. mw j Pr | He was cescribed as not being es- mprovcing te e rond of coffée | d :, After breakfast Mr. ‘ Truman Two Operations pel cae aia Veet: | dropped the work to bid his‘wtfe ’ Mrs Frank C. S i § Flagler avenue,|@nd daughter goodbye at thgyexit to hear that she | of the le White Housgy 10: , 30 a > went ddwntfo_ Tru PEARSE dam Bac for his castoMbry- a Saturday of last |@nd relaxation in the sunshine. was W and fine at the m “ “e r entered Monroe ‘ ty Me ~opital tast Tuestay and} —Ross said. thatthe oply- othe visitor 1 ington’ expéct: u jupjat the Little jul Sanh tet o Dat orabal wee isteatWe Pa eee ane ven | Jewel ©. Embry, ENC, USN, Uf fecostety om Saturday, and /a2ne ing dpwn here Often. in conversation’ wit H1eU-1 Clamagore, Beaver. Dama, Ky.; > Mra Bchnewder is Bemaining at | POODMDIY 4 jek. H® said Eb- tenant Colonel Williams, USA] Riley H. Keysor, TMG; USN, the tal tor an additional }o™ Ayers: Rs assistant, would who pilots the official plane, an- ) USS Gilmore, Klamath’ Falls, _ not be @own use he still'was. dependence, usually occupied Pay Ore., J.T. Price, ENC URN, USS = ie ae undergeing for ~his the President and his party. |Chivo, New York Daily.. News, 7 doe elie » been’ bothering. Few of the persons among the N. Y.; Ralph L. Adk ENC, ; : audience went. over to shake USN, USS Gilmore, Whitesburg, -waipinaae Th ient yesterday issued Miss Margaret's hand. They fig-| Kentuc Randolph J. Garrison, | 2 proclametion designating De- ured that she had suffered PACT, USN, USS Gilmore, Ct ; ° cember 10 enough from public admiration, lottesville, V rd J. Hink- Dance 1 o Be eaf Nations Hu- and that she shouldbe able to}son, EMC. S$ Cubera, ) an Ri The President enjoy an evening without formal- | Modesto, Cz 1. Merritt, 5 AY said th ttainment of basic ity Jr., Chief edoman, U.S. Na- Held At USC rights for men and women every- Among the officials who at-| val Station, Key Tenant where is essential to the peace tended the affair were Mayor}Va; Andrew A Vecs Tonight ¢ 5 Louis M. J. Eisner, City Commis-|USN, U. S Naval § ea dui N chose December sioners Louis Carbonell, A. Mait-| West, New York. N | Peed to at. 10.08 was on that date land Ad C. B. Harvey and!R. Kidder, Lt., USN, U SO NCCS, | last year the United Nations John Carbonell; County Com-{ Station, Key West, McGehee Ar-| : tonight, Wea. | General nbly approved of mission Chairman Frank Bentley, ; kansas: W. C. W1 yw, Lt. (.8.) th iniversal de tion of hu- and State Representative Bernie | USN, USS Chanticleer, Staunton, te ei ghts. The President charac-| C. Papy, und their wives. in 9 clock | terized the declaration as a Scom- — 4 G. W. McCullough GMC, : el e r n standard of achievément for Some srein is grownin every JSS C iticleer Bransen, } jall peoples and all nations.” State of the Union Jining GMC, USN, USS| wwwwvvvwvevwrwwrvws |) ———- > ape ee on x Met ias “Q” | SHIRLEY. J ACK CQ SEPARATE WAYS Reserve | oe 3 Memphis, | » | *.; Garland | Passenger List : Garland | 000 e ae eneeeeee | Havana M Ellis, Teresa Heriberto Val- |} tella Er »wns, Mar- ipply To Wed day un the e Raymond ‘ seeks Divorce the continent in Buffalo, N Y.., with a Hollywood stage unit. her car over a cliff. brood surrounds her around the kitchen table in the basement apartment of their new home which is only partially completed. Papa John Cole, 31, is an electrician. Left to right. front row, Carson, 7; William, ‘5; Craig, 24; Mildred, 6: Rose Ann, 142; Selena, 4. Devon, 8; John, 9; Mrs. Cole, Jacqueline, 10, and Carol, 12, who is holding Mark Alan, 7 months. SHIRLEY TEMPLE walks from the courthouse at Los Angeles after Winning her divorce from Actor Jack Agar. Far across at a fheate¥ after learning of the divorce. Shirley testified his affairs with other women and hard drinking once made her consider driving ; (#) Wirephoto IL, is only 28 years old but she is the mother of 11 children. Her Rear row, left to right, the club wants her to attend its’ Craft owned by the brewery, but Cambridge, ; 00k care of all hands with cases. Following the formal presenta- tion at the airport, the POW’s ad- journed to a club at a local hotel for a gay re-union party. Bransfield was taken revue premiere. In Massachusetts, Puddin, Benjamin Gaylord been trying to reach Miss Doug- las all day, calling her ag a New York hotel. Miss Dowtgla$ is the | daughter of the President | he has has been voted the club's woman tn. Commander Fitzgerald w’ of the year. But the club's invita-| t@ken prisoner as a resi tipp to the premiere was; mailed submarine, ‘USS Sindbis Miss Déuglas in London, when | he was compmandin e © was enroute te New York. | Westof-thé Malay. Peningu J. A. Minton, QMC, USN, USS aa a r ; | Trumpetfish: J. G..Ingram, ENC, MARGARET TRUMAN | ysy’ uss. Trumpettish: J. S. (Continued From Page One) | Knutson, Chrele, USN, USS Gil- irpby, and wore ’a pia in the left ;more Spokane, Was William l f her se. She smiled] M. J. Cunningham, TMC, USN, lapel of her blouse. ie USS. Clamagaes,. Boon Trussel. Tenn. 1 John Burk, L' Memphis, C., USN, Dis. Maine SOUTH HAS LOWER (Continued From Page ‘Qne) has almost . 1844 ane 1945. From Common ¢ | That HANG ON Creomulsion relieves promptly because to the seat of the trouble p loosen and expel germ laden J aid nature to soothe and der, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your driiggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CRECMULSION dor Coughs, Chest Colds. Bronchitis bak ak (®) Wirephotos Agar (right) appears backstage He is playing there Fi ai headed turtle now ig: oni Ais tthey: regard. that as a relatively! prisoner |, United States when he was shot down while on, ; Ambassador to Léndon.. And she 2 Mission from the ‘USS Prince}, bursing and Account; NAS. Key Wes ; | fornia; Ral e, HMC, USN, NAS, Kittery, tion a whole half its pe tion in churches. | The z x the South Docto is religious. eation. This was one ol.seven jsemit subjec ncluding . | relat i more Protestant } ' coopere the local level | | Bi , 330 sugar mills. | The Past Office had a-surphus | pipe lor raee | two- ir, a federal \ aquarium anél dials are delighted with its be-; vior. They don’t know yet if} the ‘turtle is'male or female, but minor point. The big thing is that the turtle seems well-adjusted to! its two heads. The director of the aquarium, | John Pearson, explains ‘that; things were different before when a two-headed terrapin re- mained constantly at odds. with itself. Pearson said the: ideas seemed to come simultaneously into each of the tertapin’s “heads and that the poor thing” never could see:a to decide which idea to follow first. \¢ . Watson, is tak- ing his full time. American Indians used to build Totem Poles as high as 60 feet. slay | Pact are very much spre 1, offi; by non-Commumsis abe, A tow Ge tune to Sees | eae ae ae Continued From Page One? pork vag “= - ample in Europe, and most eve Oe eau taka vet te » : << * tent “ me ‘The Marshal pian.and Av Me y* T> el j foe f Bcvced says Amerieat Seale Sek over thete. 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