Junior Slips When I Was with Joseph I Knew I Vva* with a Friend

Junior Slips When I Was with Joseph I Knew I Vva* with a Friend

Wednnsd.iv, March 24, 1943 DETROIT EVENING TIMES (PHOSE CHERRY SHOO) PAGE 7 From German Soldier to U. S. Hero Detects •lap Armada: nl Half ur —<- Ringside le . Seal . , A, .. • Hudson’sStore 9:45 to 5:45; Saturday, 9:45 to 6:00 Personal Shopping Service Available After 9:00 STOREAs. Call CHerry 5100 Hours: mm This iff the fourth ivotnhncni ships in reddish relief against the They screamed down and let go f»( the ad> rature* -of /,/. Rlty- sky and there wasn't any mistake. with their bombs. tnond R. Binder, nlio escaped There were four transports, I had a box seat a* the whole from Berner in thi (lei mm guarded by destroyers and eruis- battle. Reiehsn eln and tied tn inerira, ir\ coming in northwest from This went on all day. vhere In joined tht I . S. Mu- Savo Island. One ship which was probably v rnies ond irn ¦ tent to (ioridat - . I hurriedly ordered a runner to carrying ammunition blew up with rc» \v 4 ab i a CO not. flash the news m my rommanding an ear-splitting roar. It looked w ) Sr ft * ®W Bv I.T. R U MOM) R. HINDI.R officers. like slow-mot ion picture. De- floated M * slowly. bris. smoke and flame in A 'fry/ One morning 1 clmiheo a lull I The Japs steamed in IS JM K) a. when the air and covered the sea 1 TAKINL TO vh* lining Inr observation, iii'f a It as about m our few before dawn planes roared over. It was a thrill The battle continued from dawn My thoughts were interrupted to watch them si**rd through the to nightfall. Biita ||4: They the Japs with by a dark sprrk on the horizon an. plastered In the the bombs lit everything they from soup to 1 I surked in my breath in sur- had up the sky like* a gigantic display I \ V nuts. \l prise. of exploding fireworks. It was a battle I II never forget Jap ship! Criss-Cross; v3L Ww Another came through the mist, as long as 1 live Tracer* Twill Coats j then another. Our planes peeled off when they sr-W- were over the loaded transports. --or cation-snd-wfK>l) Dawn was rapidly painting the Ribbons of Flames flg9S| Vjv f | Tracers from the Jap destroyer s and cruisers criss-crossed the night w ith i ibbons of flame C<J, terrifying § IfU It was impressive hut SUIT and Suits for At the first streak of light we could see the battered hulks of the iranxpoMK decks awash. *.molder- Accessories Ollur—anti joe Mou! ing in the vea. It was about \ :30 on the after- GIVE YOUR SUIT noon of Ctrl 23 when I exper- the great sorrows NEW LIFE 95 ienced one of in my life. II wai that dav I Lav hzuudc the ,r * body of my dear friend, Cap! 22 l|||k"'<, Aj2?&]? £l--<-<*- */-; York, and '* l c *•—*• Jaeoh Joseph of New v"'‘‘'i??’"s s' ".eh'-'^?7f. «V. 'flV ’ listened to his dying words. s- \ \ . y (Copt .loroh .lorrnh, non the V? son no toe La za CUM Trust to be right in there pitching when it comes to of State Juniors - Joseph, ninny, V- twill—for they know- how it wears, how tremendous it looks his tun (Writing to parent* \ costumes, Basement daya naul: in dress-up how excellently Hudson's 1 after Pearl Harbor he ("Shipmates ana brother offi- Store has it tailored! From our Spring group in navy and Jjp^ cers of mine, fine young men, black, we've picked a couple to show you. The suit sketched already DM KEYS T 1 f? uhom I well know, have (cotton-and-wool) is a link-buttoner, piped in rayon satin. *9O heen hilled, wounded or cap- The coat (rayon-and-wool) has excellent hipline-detail, white 1 y "-'-i tured. Those captured wilt be 1.95 " ” Spring in sizes 9 to 15. I HESE smartly styled rings embody careful. released in triumph and those pique collar and posy. eye-openers yjj who for their service Softly frilled haek- ii I. .i. have died if . individual handcrafting. beauty of design I flag he m enged a hun- styles. In pgsa and fi test quality. Miller diamond consult- ond will and-front JUNIORS HUDSON S— F IRST BASLML.M WOODWARD SECTION E i dred times over.*') Ucc - trimmed crisp OT ants vs'ill gladly show you the points of superiority the late afternoon, It was in sheer white rayon. which make there supremely fine rings the choice (iapt Joseph and myself were on of all who choose diamonds with care and discrim- a high point beyond our lines. ination. See how little they cost! Burst of Shell *so to *i,oon OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Within 6 Feet Prices Are the Same We were talking of many thing s Junior Slips When I was with Joseph I knew I vva* with a friend. Suddenly them came the high IN FLOWER-DAINTY j flutters' sound of a shell. We didn't wait to see what or where STYLES SQUARE DEAL JEWELER it was going We hit the deck. IIA.MIIIA<*S It seemed like a your when 1 j Greed River Grand River finally raised rr.y head cautiously. 2.95 At Times Sq. At Oakman I lifted i* a few inches when . JUNIORS FAVOR SADDLE SHOES Wham* Sleek, tailored un- with any casual outfit... any- There wa* a flash of Are, a They wear them der-arm styles. Ray* 3 terr.fic blast Of course not. You'll The shell had exploded about on-and-cotton gab- where. Blame them six fee* from my face ardine ; leather trim. wear them, too, when you feel their easy lit... The next thing ,1 knew I was sitting up trying rp me. T knew and see the kind of service they give. White- my eyes were damaged To test them I lifted my hands to my face with-brown. In sizes from 4 to 9. to \|f!f| and tried me them To Whom It It was like peering through a \ heavy fog ’W\ The thought ran through my mind: 3.45 : I rr. Mind ( I «¦ The noise like the s< ream of a HUDSON S—SECOND BASEMEN T—T AFMLR—SEC TION c May Concern siren was ringing in my ears x I.ater the doctors told me it was because my rard i urns were C THIRl Kinif proplr prrfrr the taste of rorn smashed by the concussion I.AI’EE l*l.\S whiskies, there urr other* who prefer Rye Whiikie*. My next thought was of C*apt Joseph 1.00 (NDWin.RI C \S there is a certain AEE R\K WIIIS- I laid down and like a blind rius 10% Federal Ta* kf \ (UP, mailable that is appealing to man tried to find him n> My hand' found ('apt Joseph Giddy nonsense for fy. , more ami more people . If was as if I was looking at your lapel. Plastics, him through a glass of • 1(T . water or C lllt.RllOKh . loro joy mu h a Till I leathers, ceramics. Ai\ a rain-splashed window y>ane. nr flavor in one of the few. Al l. R 1 K Bye »*rain Some stone-studded. s s He had a small wound in hi' VIII k 11 , now KNOTS he Nto hold here, von nhouhl face, hut a badly wounded side. o-k for the straight whi-kev proclueta of The Haiti- He opened his ryes alow lv, 1 < more Pure Rye Pi-tilling ompany ... which o|>e- held his hand and fought to keep rialir.es in all-rye whiskey . conscious. The fragment of ’he shell had If 1, I .. gone C NOl IIEREH>RE . that to be eertain vnu through my body before it get theAl THEN I 1C »mI(.KNT INE, straight all-rye had reached the captain, and mv A 'iw' ' ¦ shirt and pants were product of The Baltimore Pure Rye Pi.tilling (Com- sodden with blood. pany, purchaser MI a*k for and get a the ST **. (to bottle . see mother and dad (waring the WED . STEEL ENGR letters B.P.R. simi- . Tell them It really didn't 4 . lar to the one show n herein. hurt . Tell them I loved them . (live |o , my love Doris , C Vithout this lalvrl—engraved hr the AMERICAN IIA.XKIES R\NK Thus He Gave His NOTE COMPANY to defy counterfeit or imi- ! tation— NO rve whiskey is the genuine and authentic 291- 1.19 1.39 . * produ< tof this distillery. Life for Country 4 Tuck one your I held his hand He fcrpf smiling in at me. Suddenly he closed his pocket. In lovely RAYON SATINS in DAINTY EYELET mm time tn time you may not hr nhle to < eyes and rolled over on his side new shades to match blossom white or pale TRIM COTTONS flow- purchase n buttle of B.P.R. Our plant is note ('apt Joseph had given Jacob .. blouses. Lawn. for GIRLS . your tcarose pretty with tin nice! Itttl to the uar effort ... and his life for his country. er-fresh and so feminine. atnilahle uliinkey is limited. , I got on my hands and knee- lace. Embroidered styles Easy to launder . long IT and started to crawl away The NEW DRESSES too. Some rayon crepes. pain in my shoulder was nearly Styled especially for wearing Cut to fit junior unbeara hie FOR SPRING OCCASIONS juniors. 11 to 17 ingroup.

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