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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 17

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1 A 'feUDAY. NOVM0 W. J4 I XtJ POOGHKEEPSIE NEW YORKER PACE 'SEVfEWtEfi Paid Lasted 2 Hours, Tokyo Radio Declares rtr te Assisted Tress) i JsoeneM UnptrM communique i5ioul 70 Super Forti par uTSe raid on Tokyo today SSSS. tune) wd tta" rJrtiot down. communique, recorded by the Communication, commls.

Tokyo brodcit said the Ignlded Tokyo for two Imperial communique eld.and KSSt conflnned up to now "SSmy planes hot down" "Eu. unofficial Tokyo radio Jcsts also tried to minimize the SSTor the lr bombardment. rSj Mid Tokyo radios appear i to have been broadcasting at th. time or uie airraia ISJLd tbe Super Eorts. flying tm odd groups, each comprising rLi hnmbere" unloaded bombs Jjjj incendiaries on the southern and northern outskirts of Tokyo early this afternoon time).

"Residential sections. Including one were slightly tuA.m the nronaranria. hwtBiiiuu said. It added there was "no Are," against wnicn rocyo nas uken elab "fljtvral anm nlamaa l.t peered over central Japan," the oruKucui, saiu, out nea wilnout causing, any damage." Soldier's Son Wins Camp Contest KODen raiquareiu, son or Private rirst Class and Mrs. wmiim Pas qusretU, Mt.

Carmel place, was the winner In a recent baby photograph contest at the Aberdeen Pror. lng Grounds, Md. Robert, whose Elcture was entered by his father, i two years old He received a blue ribbon and gold star as the "Host rnotogenio oy There are normally about 450 tanks Included In a German ar mored division "PARDON ME, OFFICER Where is the best place for a really enjoyable to go evening?" lKKSBBSmX. i'S'! mmamm: ke t4 MbVAbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbM iBKKKKmKIKBKBEKmS i "WELL TBkN5ER. IOJLD SUGGEST )W FERRIS' TAVERN $gS sjl i'll tell you WHYJfc "It's close by only a mil from the center of toVn, on the North Side.

There's brand new dance Boor it's dean, cozy and private. Best of all, a mere 50c (pins Us) in the dining room is the minimum charge. NO TAX AT BAR, however! WHERE IS IT? 85 NORTH ROAD NEAR WHITMAN PUB. PLANT and I'm sure you'll like it. Ferris' TOTenris seBsatiouallyIHferBlir" Churchill Terms U.

5. Greatest Power LONDON (AP) The United States was hailed as the world's greatest military and naval power by Prime Minister Churchill In a surprise Thanksgiving address last nlaht. Speaking at Albert hall before persons including American servicemen attending a concert, Churchill said the Allies were mov lng trrislstably and "perhaps, with God's aid, swiftly toward victorious peace." Never more than now have Amer icans bad Justification, for Thanksgiving, the Prime Minister said, "when we see that In three or four years the United States has, in sober fact, become the greatest mili tary, naval and air power in the world." Prom the continent General Elsenhower marked the Thanksgiving day occasion wtth a broadcast the United States calling for oversubscription ef the Blzth War Loan drive for vital fighting equipment "needed Bow." Danehw kTwaa'CaUaaJ very Sas.taM rnena asss neaaant Valley THE CAPTION ACCOMPANYING this Oermsn photo serviced by the Swedish picture agency, Pressens Blld, describes It as showing a "German 'Kampschwlmmer or battle swimmer fitting on duck feet as swimming aid! These soldiers swim through enemy waters to blow up bridges." (Pie ture by radio from Stockholm) Wappingers Falls News uicFK EHD FEATUM.SJ Turn to Vw, fflraMAJBCnS for gnd S.0P'J usM ll Yw to TftHGEWMES SHE DOZ SIZE 150s DOZ' 3uS32 MHHTOSfl JHl POTMOES IjSNOI SS TOMIOHS S. Corporal Lee Hoyt, Army Air force, Wright field, Dayton, Ohio. Is spending a furlough with his wife and son at Beacon Corporal Royt visited his parents, Mr.

and Mrs Lee Hoyt, Dutchess avenue, Tuesday. Second Lieutenant Gabriel Trabucco, Army Air force, Maxwell field. Ala, arrived Wednesday to spend a 15 day leave with his parents, Mr and Mrs Gabriel Trabucco of 9 School street Lieutenant Trabucco received his commission and silver wings of a bomber pilot at Turner field, Oa, In August and at present Is flying 24s. This Is the mer lirst visit home In more than a year Mrs. Rita Cawley of South avenue.

has returned from a visit to West Haven, Conn Sally Park of the Central school fsculty Is spending the holiday and vacauon at Montclalr, Mr and Mrs. P. Crowley of Carthage are visiting Mr and Mrs. Rsymond L. Collins, Remsen avenue Eleanor Semack of the Pouzh keepsle road who recently underwent an appendectomy at Vassar hospital is reported: improving satisfactorily Dr Robert Breed Is In charge Francis R.Travls.

president, lixauiBiu A na, cuilier Oi me ni tlonal Bank of Wappingers Palls and Kenneth VanVoorhls, eashler and James P. Delehsnty, member of the board of directors, of the Wap pingers Savings bank attended meeting of the representatives of the Dutchess Putnam Clearing House association, Tuesday evening In the Nelson House Seaman Second Class Henry (Ike) Kelly has completed his boot training at Sampson Naval Training center and la spending a leave at his home In Plshklll Seaman Kelly Is a graduate of Wappingers Central school, class '41 end was a widely known athlete during his school days. Mrs Earl Bowrett and son James, of Sioux City, la, are visiting the former's sister, Doris Pelton of the Central school fsculty. The Oleanera society of the Wappingers Methodist church met Monday night In the social hall of the church Twenty members attended Mr and Mis Donald Hill were welcomed Into the society The members voted to hold a family party at the December meeting with a covered dish supper preceding the meeting The following committee wss appointed for the party Mrs Grace MeKeown, general chairman, assisted by Mr and Mrs Wllmer Freer, Mr and Mrs Walter Travis, Mrs Orace Coulter and Mrs Barbara Berry After the meeting, games will be played and refreshments served. Prances Welch snd Mary McCann of the Central school faculty are spending the weekend at Albany and Hudson Palls, respectively Sergeant Fletcher Andrews, U.

Marine corps. Cherry Point, Is spending a three day furlough with his mother, Mrs May Andrews and family, Upper Henry street. Private John Pantallne, U. Army Camp Butner, Is on furlough at his home Private Pantallne Is a son of Mr. and Mrs John Psntallne Elizabeth Burke of Upper Henry street Is visiting In Washington, Mrs Anna Alsdorf, Mr and Mrs Ira Alsdorf and son, Charles, of East Main street were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr and Mrs.

Lawrence Alsdorf, Pbughkeepsle Peter Furnarl, Instructor In In dustrial arts at Wappingers Central school sttended the House of Dele' gates of the New York State Teachers association at Buffalo, the first $164,173 Listed In Chest Audit Community Chest and War Fund drive officials are hopeful that an additional S826.10 will be contributed to this year's drive to bring the total contributions to 1185,000, It was reported this morning at the office of Ernest A LUley, executive director of the Chest. At the present time the audit shows 1M 173.90, ss compared with audit of t57 000 6n the official closing night of the drive, at which time estimates of future contributions brought the total to I1SJ.519 La Grange Honor Roll Honor pupils for the first Quarter ly report period at the LaQrange scnooi nave Deen ustea Listed on the A honor roll were William Rellly and Lewis Wright. students on tne Honor roll were Mary Anne Cross, Louise Jacque mard, Richard Jacquemard, and Carol Mlchaells. honor students were Robert JLiJifeesMfPurnailepresenS: Barnes; Raymond1 Cross, 'William MIXED HUTS ORANGES FANCY MILK FED, 4 6 POUNDS LARGE FOWL LB 39 SKINLESS FRANKFORTS ,37 COD FILLETS MACKEREL SHRIMP Harder Hall "IN THE POCONOS OF FLORIDA" (DRY AIR PURE WATER) 33 hours from Wilmington Through Trains 150 rooms with Private Bath and 30 Parlor Suites Steam Heat doll. Boating.

Swimming, Fishing and Other Activities Inviting Discriminating Clientele Take advantage of early season rates, applying throughout stay HARDER HALL, Inc. CHAS. N. THOMPSON, President Albert II. PettengUI.

Manager I SAUERKRAUT NEW a lb 1 1 FANCY SKINLESS LBlu bWT FANCY CAPE LB I (1 SHRIMP extra iarce lb45C Don't Gamble You assured of glorious fy Niw 1 1 beauty, authentic value and a MMB diamond of tested quality. PRUNE FILUD V11 WJt when you buy from a regls nnPPPP aVHH IWf Ured Jeweler Every diamond COFFEE nBlPlRflMl II tiESA CAKE WOQcll Arnold Wood can 1 WKBaHStSm el IV CD SI CUlti ox ft Hill fNW IB gSjgsjJJJJJJJJJJJJJJjaaja 1 nriUQ ofAMosMKE o0ziO ig gxM Dtnuv atrAOUtv can uv Tl SI nruf.BKE FLOUH 1 gK MI1UIH nn imn i. i i sssssiasiasss' TtZm aAflK CAN ga All seawHs" wsslsslwiw lrt ubi.ct mrkt ch rmr rttht limit kutniti. SHHgBHHiBliHH Tocsr school Lena dreenspan of the Central school faculty Is spending the holiday and weekend at her home In Amsterdam. Funeral services for Chief Radio Electrician Harold Thornhlll, Navy were conducted Wednesday afternoon from the home of bis brother, Ernest Thornhlll, 60 Mesler avenue He was killed Thursday at Norfolk, Va, when an official ear in which he was riding turned over Morris Ooiing WUilam Kuril post, American Legion, under command of John HaubennesteL arranged a military service for the officer The body of the naval man was accompanied to Wappingers by an honor escort, with Lieutenant Mansfield Mills.

DSNR. CoL Robert Mills, CSMC, Iona Island, fur nished a detail of Marines from Marine barracks, Iona Island as a military escort and firing squad The Marine detail under command of Sergeant Patrick Donnelly, USMCR, was composed of PM 1 CL A CarlgUa, Private First Class Teo Reno, Privates Bennett, P. J. Qaetano, JC Letts Jr Jr A. Wlencek, Townsend The color guard from the Legion post was R.

Malcolm Hunter. Miller Clearwater and Joseph DIOregorlo The escort marched to the house and from there to the Wappingers Rural cemetery, where the military ser vice wss conducted by Post ensp laln Joseph A. Sherman, assisted By Commander Haubennestel. Vice Commander Joseph Kelly and Edward Hicks Rev Maswell Rice of Zlon church conducted the service at the home and the Interment Bearers were all local servicemen, 8P 3 Frederick Claire, USN; WT 3 Charles LeRoy Jr U8N; Chief Ounners Mate Charles Rolder, USN Ret Sergeant Joseph Dalbo, Army, Private First Class Anthony Centoranl USMC and Edward Mulligan of the Ana erican Legion. Lieut.

Mansfield, USNR. Port Story, Va, who accompanied the body from Norfolk, presented the flag to the widow after the service. The American Red Cross at Camp Shanks furnished two drivers and service cars to ir.mivirt the detail from the Island chief Radio Electrician Thornhlll Is survived by a widow, the former Amy P. Smith, a son Seaman Second class Oeorae L. Thornhlll, Navy and a daughter, Virginia Ruth Thornhlll, naval operations bsse, Norfolk and brother.

Ernest Thornhlll of this village. Cross. Clayton Hoag and Suzanne Jacouemard Robert Barnes and Carol Mlchaells were listed as having perfect attend' ance during the report period. nsuBi TODAY LAST DAY GARY COOPER Teresa WRIGHT Anita LOUISE mNOVABROW Ce Peatare WALLACE BEERY In BARBARY COAST GENT SATURDAY thra TUESDAY FIRST RUN FEATURES DENNIS DAY Asm SHIRLEY FhtnlpTERRT MUSIC IN MANHATTAN CO FEATURE GOERSLEEVE'S GHOST with HAROLD PEARY MARION MARTIN AND PIZZA Italian Our Italian cooking has an the traditional goodness that makes it a fine art. Stop and Try our Veal and Peppers; veal Cutlets, a la Psrtnl.

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