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_ THURSDAY, AUG. 14, 1941"
Eight Hoosiers, Four Of Them From Indianapolis, To Be Trained ForiNaval Resaive Commissions
Four Indianapolis college gradu-j gles and five from the Indiana area | | Bechtel,
Reserve and will soon,
begin
missions as deck officers. Following
the U. S. Naval U. S. S. Prairie State, trainees will be made ensigns.
Tite’ indianapolis men are Billy | Trippet. Kenneth C. Somers, Robert | at Ft. Hayes, Columbus, O., tomor- | 1855 N. Pennsylvania St;
| row.
Simon and Robert Rhodehammel.
and engineering four months of training-at Northwestern University
Other Jobim were B artow
Crawfordsville; Thomas
and Joseph Bl! Barcuc- | The men will be trained for com- OF Franuily, 33 Ky., 2
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8 to Join Air Corps
Academy or the successful |
1 Herbert Ossian Johnson,
| Adams St., and Thomas Kiernan | College Ave,
have enlisted in the U. §. Naval| ;. eway. Hillsboro: Edward Thom-| Jr, 537 N. Tibbs Ave. will be oy 2.
pn and William G. Stainbrook, both signed to Oklahoma Air College at 2 Hoosiers Promoted
Oklahoma City.
The others are to go to Phoenix, |
| Fenstermaker, 146 E. 44th St.; Lou- | |is Joseph Luzar, 93¢ Haugh St; ing them as majors instead of cap- |
Eight Indianapolis men will be, popert Gibson Matzke, R. R, 11.) tains.
sion Motor Transport Officer. Maj. Russell A. Harris, Blooming- | member of the Naval Reserve since | 8 2. u
2746 | St., and Alwyn Vincent Smith, 3550 | Second Battalion, 113th Quarter-) Naval Armory, has been given some | the officers training schools, E master regiment and is acting Divi- [additional duties,
| ton, who also was promoted last his enlistment in 1915, will have | egves for Marine Post
| Two Indiana officers in the 38th
Va. enlisted as Army Aviation Cadets Box 497; Clyde Bryant Netherton, | Maj. Lindley A. Pennypacker, who| - ou a
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Kenneth (lives at 7040 E. 38th St., Indianap-
Lieut. I. F. Brozo, USNR, of the |
at the local armory.
rill and physical education officer, as well as being the first lieutenant
Lieut. Comm. S. A. Bishop, who
week, is assistant Division Intelli- | charge of recruiting college grad- | Ariz. ‘They are: William Bancroft Division at Camp Shelby, Miss, are gence Officer. He rejoined the Di- | yates for the Naval Reserve Officer | now receiving pay checks designat- | vision . recently after completing a| Training Shcools. { three-week course in interpretation |% aerial photography at Ft. Belvoir, | 4
at Parris Island, S. C.
| Paul Edward Birdsall, 3740 Win- | throp Ave., is a “leatherneck” now. | His regular duties are acting as He left yesterday for the U. S. Ma- | | rine Corps Atlantic Coast Station]
of Mr. Birdsall enlisted in the Ma- Sept.
now from Shortridge High 8chool in j will devote full time to liaison work 1938 and completed his junior year Lieut. Brozo, who has been a | with Selective Service headquarters. lat Olivet College, Olivet, Mich., last June. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
| P. D. Birdsall.
CORONER ON Dr. Ethelburt
PROGRAM Wilson,
Coroners’ annual
Lawrence Ogle, 3715 N. Meridian |olis, is commanding officer of the|U. S. Naval Training School at the|formerly recruited candidates for!rines last week. He was graduated | Hotel, Chicago.
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9 Final Clearance!
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—Downstairs at Ayres.
August Layaway Selling of BLANKETS and COMFORTS
Perma-Fluff Comforts . . . . $3.98
“Perma-Fluff” is 5% wool and 95% fine cotton blended and treated so that it is warmer than wool and light in weight. Covered with sateen—paisley printed center and plain border. 72x84 Inches, in 6 choice colors.
66x80 Plaid Double Blankets . . Pr. $1.98
Block plaid blankets with sateen bound ends in wanted fall colors, 5% wool, 95% fine cotton.
AUGUST SALE!
Flour Sacks .. . 10 for $I
Excello flour sacks; bleached, washed and ready to use.
Krinkle Bedspreads ... . 19¢
Washable cotton krinkle spreads; 85x105 inches; in multicolor stripes. -
Solid Color Single : Blankets . . Ea. $2.99
“Fieldcrest” 72x90-inch hlankets of 5% wool, 257% rayon and 70% cotton. In lovely blue, green, burgundy, rose, cedar and peach. 4-Inich satin binding.
72x90 Double Plaid Blankets . . Pr. $2.99
“Fieldcrest” blankets of 5% wool, 95% fine cotton, block plaids in beautiful, wanted bedroom tints. ls 72x84- inch with sateen bindng
Towel Ends . . . . (0c Ea. Cannon towel ends, hemmed, ready to use; in many colors, patterns and qualities.
Turkish Towels . .. . {9c Seconds of Cannon and Martex towels; guest and bath size; many kinds.
“Envoy” All-Wool Blankets . . Ea. $5.95
Famous blankets, 1009 wool with 4-inch rayon satin bindings, 72x84 inches, 2% pounds. In rich blue, burgundy, rose, green, winter rose and peach.
“Seymour” All-Wool Blankets . . Ea. $6.95
Discontinued styles of regular $8.95 quality. Fine soft wool, 33% pounds each, 72x84 inches, in rich solid colors with matching bincIng. —Downstairs at Ayres.
Domestics and Linens
Sheet Blankets . . . 49¢ Ea. 66x7T6-In. plaid blankets; all cotton; several colors.
81x108 Sheets . . . $1.15 “Truth” sheets from Pacific Mills; extra-size footroom, in fine quality. —Downstairs at Ayres.
Marion | County coroner, has been invited to {participate in a round table discussion at the National Association
convention 15 in the Edgewater Beach
