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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 6

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IT iU jT. 1 rfff PAG SIX 1 PiSotc. Tr. I 1 1 I lother ton roles with A supporting 2 CRASH VICTIMS BECOVER Ischot other top roles with a supporting 2 CRASH VICTIMS RECOVER school iivoia luiiua haa purchased the Jungle Hotel In St Petersburg. Fla and will operate ft as a southern unit The academy, which was the first In the nation to offer naval "Will opes its southern branch Jan.

12, 1945. to boys ten to seventeen years of age, Commander Russell said. lOCBCCK rf tti I DAYS Liquid for Malarial SfRSfAom, 3 i I "V- I iii HELP WANTED MALE FEMALE 48 Hour Week 7 Donald O'Connor and Songstress Susanna Foster share the tribulations of young love in the Universal comedy romance, "This Is the Life," co-starring with Peggy Ryan, and playing its first Staunton engagement -Time and One at the Visulite Theater starting Monday, Workers Now Employed la Essential Indnstir WHJ Not Be Considered Also lS-Year-Old Males For Textile Work and 16 and 11-Year-Old Females For Textile Work Apply Through The Staunton or Waynesboro William E. Phillips, route two, and George B. Johnson who were slightly injured in motor vehicle collision Saturday night, were dis-cfcnrecrfroirr" Kinrs PHospital today.

FAR RAG IT ACADEMY WILL OPEN SOUTHERN BRANCH Lieutenant Commander- William K. Russell, son of Mrs. Thomas H. Russell of this city and finance officer of Admiral Farragut Academy at Tom's River, Pine Beach, N. has announced that his Daily Beg.

at I P. 31. 4 irce U. S. Employment Service Offices DU PONT COMPANY.

WATNESBOEO, VA, THEATRE Showing Z.i. THURSDAY 'ZZI1 CsfJ 'Gayer, Grander than ever! ALLBRin0NN KNOWLES 'feEODIE-QUILlAN-FRANK-JENKSn QUARTETTE A ORCHESTRTj NOTHING AT All VIPPEEI-VOOT A 6 1 IN Mr HEART i ClRIBIRIBIN 5 LAUGH Latest C031EDY World News us mo diE TEE SHEETS IS FRANCE Mrs. Dollie May Sheets has re ceived cablegram from her hus band, CpL Nelson J. Sheets, who Is In France, saying "he 1s well and safe." PALMER TRANSFERRED En route from Mississippi Ord nance Plant, Jackson, to Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis, Ind, Sgt. David J.

Palmer Jr. spent 15 days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. David J.

Palmer at -Middle- brook. HEARS FROM HALL Miss Lula Mae Hall of Goshen received a letter from her brother, SSgt, William Hall Sept. 23. He is in Southern France. -o LIEUT.

FITZGERALD COMMANDS COMPANY Second Lieutenant Willard B. Fitzgerald, 830 Trout Street, is sta tioned at Camp Welters, where he is commanding Co. 51st Bn, IRTC. Lieutenant son of Mrs. L.

E. Fitzgerald, route five, has seen service in the African and American theaters, has the pre- Pearl Harbor ribbon and two bronze stars. He entered the army in Feb' ruary, 1932. He is a former em ployee of Basic-Witz Furniture Industries, Inc, and has been sta tioned at Fort Clayton in the Canal Zone, Fort Meade, Camp Blanding, Camp Hood, Texas; and Camp Wolters. He married the former Naomi Frances Freed.

0 ARMSTRONG WOUNDED Technical Sergeant Louis M. Armstrong, husband of Mrs. Tier Armstrong of this city, has been wounded in action in the European theater, according to a War De par toent casualty list released to day. Also wounded In the same theater were Pfc. John S.

Brownlee, son of Mrs. Mary J. Brownlee, Waynesboro, and Pfc. Charles L. Martin, son of Charles J.

Martin, Cralgsville. THOMAS IN HOSPITAL William W. Thomas, S-2c, son Dr. and Mrs. George H.

Thomas of 515 West Frederick Street, ls a- patient at the- Bainbridge, Md, Navy hospital. SGT HULL IN -WEARS CITATION RIBBON With the 12th Air Force Over-seas-S-Sgt. Ward C. Shull of R. P.

D. No. 3, Staunton, Virginia, now serving overseas with a 12th Air Force 4-47 Thunderbolt Fighter Group Is authorized to 7 wear the Presidential Unit "Citation ribbon. 6-Sgt. Shull's group was recently cited by the President for outstanding performance of duty in action against1 the enemy in the Mediterranean Theatre of Operations." After the Allied armies had broken the enemy's seven-month stand before Italy, and were threatening his flank from the Anzino beachhead the enemy attempted to onrr-a defenseTtoe: 6-Sge.

Shull's group was ordered to maintain continuous armed reconnaissance of all roads leading from the front to the projected defense line. S-6gt. Shull Is a Crew Chief with the group and. has been overseas 16 months. RANKIN'S PURPLE HEART -Mrs.

Cecil B. Rankin has received the purple heart from her husband, Sgt. Cecil B. Rankin, who was wounded in action -in France, the of July. Sgt.

Rankin is now in a hospital in England, where he is improving slowly. He would like to hear from all of his friends. TO CONDUCT SERVICE AT FIRST CHURCH Dr. William E. Trout, member of the faculty of Mary.

Baldwin College, will lead the prayer meeting service at the First Presbyter-Ian Church Wednesday at eight p. m. This will be, In some measure, in preparation for the World-Wide Communion Service next Sunday morning. No preparatory service will be held Friday even-tog. III CTITtS YOU TO Till IJ.

I jl BEST TT2S BADr 1 I 1 3 ddWe ATJIH I I cast Including Barbara Pepper, William Davidson, Ward Bond, Robert Strange and others. Added treats are another current issue- el Fox news and a new Three Stooges comedy entitled "The Yokes On Me THIS IS THE LIFE" Susanna Foster is co-starred with Donald O'Connor and Peggy Ryan in Uniyersal's "This Is The Life," opening today at the Visulite Theater. Susanna is 19, tall, slim, blonde, charming and intelligent beyond her years. Continuous Shows cm A Para moimn THE MODERN '1: First Staunton thru Thosw. jh Tr-anie Fun etS1 Sfan of 'Top Man LOUISE ftjk PATRIC 4 fuV BOBBY.BROOKS RAY.

EBERLE J. in Sonirs All OR WITH A SONG ADDED -3 STOOGE "i VW- WfU -t (fW -V JOHS W. BOTKIN Pfc John W. Botkln has return ed to Florida, after spending' a 21-day furlough at his home in Churchville. He has spent 8 months over seas In North Africa and Italy.

He is stationed at Miami Beach, Fla, and would like to hear fro his friends. Long Overseas .1 TURNER MARSHALL Mrs. Turner Marshall of Church ville received a letter from her husband, Pfc. Marshall saying that he is back at his old job and is well and is in New Cala- donia. He entered the army- June 24, 1942 and was sent overseas In September.

He has serveda munuis nas a iy months old son that he has never seen. CULPEPER MINUTE MEN WIN PRIZE CHARLOTTESVILLE, Sept. 25 Culpeper Minute Men, Company 24, commanded by Captain Bernard F. Smith won the competitive platoon drill, highlight of the morning program of the Minute Men mobilization and one-day encampment, held here yesterday at Mclntire Park, and was awarded a silver-cup toy Brigadier-General Gardner Waller, adjutant- thirty p. rt V- nll.lrVin HrT I at Lane High School.

The judges were Colonel Raymond E. Goodridge, United States Army; Captain Michael L. Virginia State Guard, and Captain L. A. De-Diemar, of the Third Battalion Staff and- coordinator of.

Virginia Reserve Militia. i-t. (mijm frv, Minute Men, Including two from Augusta-County, arm, wmcn was neid on the soit-ball field at Mclntire park, under threatening Religious exercises, scheduled for Mclntire Park, were transferred to the. new city armory, and were conducted byj Lieutenant Herbert A. Donovan, rector of Tenth Battalion.

Mess was served at the Armory. Formal inspection of companies by Lieutenant-Colonel Edward V. Walker, and members of his staff, was held-atlthree-thlrty o'clock on the Lane High Field, and was followed at four-thirty o'clock by a military review Participating Jn review were four companies Company 101, Staunton; Company 102, Harrisonburg; Company 103,. Charlottesville, and company 104, PYeder-icksburg. I '--4 i Mo 'round" drt lira pint aw 2 awuitM.

30 kaM nam LonDOfiDERny tiS Hoo Sum. rm Cot Half Over40 IV (ojixm) Needed For A1 Brand-New; Bike Woman's. 9 Rationing rule have been relaxed and we're got the bikes. Big, rugged streamlined bicycles for fast, low cost- transportation to work or probably eligible for a new bike, so stop in today and get the new rules, WHEEL BALANCING $1.00 STORE Fhone 305 "Ajoice- i Ms i Ann Sheridan co-stars with Garfield, Claude Rains, and the Dead End Kids in the Warner Brothers' reissue," "They Made Me a Criminal," playing Monday and Tuesday at the Strand Theater, 8:55 Five Minutes News Period cbs '-9 :00 The- Mystery Theater ribc- basic Burns and Allen Comedy Show cbs -Famous Jury 'Trials, Gabriel Heatter and Comment mbs Test, Professionals mbs 9:30 Words at -War, Book Play nbc This Is My Music cbs Spotlight Bands, Guest Panel mbs 9:55 Five." Minutes- Story-Teller blu Variety nbc Service -to. the Front, Drama cbs Raymond Gram Swing Comment blu 10:15 Geo.

Hicks from Overseas -blu Dance- Orch (45 mins.) mbs 7 10:30 Hildegarde's Variety Show nbc Congress Speaks for 15 mins. cbs- MUton Berle- and-Comedy Series blu 10 DancingJJusicOrcbr-cbs. 11 :00 Ne ws for 15 mlnutes--nbc- basic The Music Shop in repeat nbc-west News Variety Dance 2 h. cbs and blu Newsreel; Concert; Dance 3 hrs.mbs 11 Variety and News to 2 a. m.

nbc 0 LIEUT. HARPER WOUNDED First Lieutenant Russell S. Harp er, -a former memberof-Company Virginia National, Guard, was slightly wounded in action in France Sept. 11, the adjutant gen eral informed his wile Monday. UeutetiantHarper-is -the- husband of Mrs.

Eleanor Harper, Monterey star route. TiraY MADE "ME A CRIMINAL" John returns to." the screen of the Strand Theater today for a two-day run in the vividly dramatic Warner film of a few seasons' "They- "Made Me A Criminal," wherein he portrays a tdugh-sitinned but sol t- fcearted fighter. Ann Sheridan, Claude. Rains, and ihe-Dead- End-Kick- handle the Cont. Shows 1 pm to 11 pm Last Times Today Ann SHERIDAN John GARFIELD in a Warner- Re-Issue "They Made Me A Criminar' With Claude Rains and Dead End Kids PLCS" For News.

3 Stooge Comedy ONLY First Local Showing JAPS! JAPS! See-How Our Yanks Blow -Em put of the Seal "TWO MAN SUBMARINE" with Tom NEAL Ann SAVAGE J. Carroll NAISH EXTRA Community Sing 1 -Hugh Herbert Comedy- THURSDAY ONLY Dorothy LAMOIR In her bent out west "Riding High" Kise i ji hear her gold- I i sing Crooner Crosby gets his first chance to prove he's up to any film assign ment in Paramount's "Going My Way," due Monday, at the Dixie Theater. On The Air --r-TUESDAY, SEPT. 26 '1 Eastern War Time P. M.

Note: Listings subject to change for late-scheduled political broad- casts. 5:45 Front Page Farrell Serial nbc To Be Announced (15 mins.) nbc To Be Announced (15 mins) cbs Captain Midnight's Sketch blu-east Dick Tracy with a re peat other blu Serial Series Superman mbs-basic 6:00 News Report for 15 Mins. nbc Quincy Howe and News Time cbs Melody Time for 15 mins. blu-baslc Repeat of the Terry Serial other blu Prayer; Comment on the War mbs 6:15 America's Serenader Sports nbc Edwin C. Hill in Commen tary cbs Captain Tim Healy-Story blu-basic Hop Harrigan in repeat other blu Chick Car ter, a Bov Detective mbs 6:30 Ted Sport Period cbs Jack Armstrong in repeat blu-west Volney Hurd News Time mbs-east Tom Mix Serial reneat other mbs 6:45 Lowell Thomaa.

Newscast nbc World News and com mentary cs.Henry iav" T)iu-Dasic uapt. Midnight in repeat blu-west Repeat Superman Serial mbs-west 7:00 Mercer's Music Shop nbc basic "I Love a Mystery, Dramatic cbs "Land of the Lost," a Fantasy blu Fulton Lewis, Cnmmpnts mbs 1:15 War News from the World aTrtVit-- To eci rrr Pa rade cbs Volney Hum jino. Lrpnpftt- -mbs-west 7:30 Dick Haynes snow noc basic The Irresistibles In vocai Qthernbc Amerteanjaeioaies, Songs, Ore. cos oreeu iiui cu, "Detective Dramas- blu Arthur Hale in Comment mbs-east 7 CommenWnbc- moct rkmre Orch. (15 mins.) mbs 8-00 Ginny Simms and Guests Town." Newsoaper Drama cbs Broadcast of News 415 tn blu Frank Singlser Mewscahv mbs-east Arthur Hale with repeat JLnt.hpr mbs 8:15 Lum and Abner Serial Skit blu Sunny Skylar Song berenaae 8 :30 A Date "with "JudyT "Drama nbc Romance, Love story uramas bs Ransom Sherman, Nitwit Court blu To- Be Announced (30 mins.) nbs Shows: 1:15, 3:15, 7 9 TODAY WEDNESDAY LAST DAY Shows: 1:15, 3:15, 7 9 To relieve distress of MONTHLY Female Weakness (Also Fin Stomachic Tonic) Lydla E.

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