Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1942 — Page 22
7 BAT LETIG CLUB Po emis
: officers compose the: board: Sof divec-|’ All In Athletic club ofi- tors, are: Roy Adams, Charles H cers were re-slected | to new ‘one. mradley, Wi:J. Co Dudley R.|yoted to continue encouraging civilians to enlist-in:the navy. ; year terms by the board of directors|Gallahue, R Ey Cawaley, Samuel The club’ was organized to boost the “booster day” and now its yesterday. :~ |R. Harrel da oh, activities probably will be extended over the Indiana naval recruiting Those named include Joseph’ W.|Frank E. i miey and Gorge 5 ‘|area, ‘according to L. T..Dywer, club president. . It was the club's re- ; Sckpey, ent; Ralph M. Rea-~ olive. | i ho sponsibility to raise the funds which would pay. Epes of the. booster gay. total. of 120. Srms and in. dividuals contributed to -the special tion, x Telephones: Parents Additional donors are: Clarence * R. Maser. stationed William J. Coughlin, Richard A.|aboard a ship of the A ee Graham, J. W. Esterline, Clyde E.| communicated with his parents here Titus, George Hitz & ‘Co., General ‘yesterday by telMotors Acceptance Corp. of Indiana, ephone, Inc, Charles R. Yoke, Earl B.|§ Barnes, J. C. Consedine, John J.|# Madden Manufacturing Co., Stokley Brothers & Co., Inc., Tom Joyce Co., Indiana Power & Light Co.; Kiwanis Club of Indianapolis, Lions. Club, J R. Brant; Mrs. Kin Hubbard, Indiana Fur Co., Rogers & Co., E. A.|H Sana Charles-Thornton © Co., H. H. Mayer, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemenand Helpers, J. K. Lilly, John: S., Wright, Charles J. Lynn, Nicholas H. Noyes, Eli Lilly, A. L. Taggart Jr. and E. A. Krueger.
» 4 Serves in. Pacific
Sergt. Warren G. Beasley, broth-
er of Mrs. Martha Hollis of Indianapolis, is {among the army forces in the Pacific area conflict. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Beasley, North Vernon, and is 21. He joined the army 20 months ago and HR Gi received his prie Beasle mary training vc y at Ft. Jackson, 8. C. He left there Nov. 27 for the Pacific area. His parents recently received word that he was “well.” His sister resides at 4560 Young ave.
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Robert E. Adams of Indianapolis has begun training in the air corps at Craig field, Selma, Ala. : Cadet Adams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Adams, 528 E. 56th st.
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Becomes Corporal
Corp. Renard A. Pappas is a morning report clerk at his station with the 405th school squadron at Sheppard field, Tex. He received his promotion to corporal only a few days ago. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pappas of Indianapolis and attended Cathedral high school,
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to - them, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles Massey, 710 Cottage ave. that he was “in fine health, well fed,” and that he liked it 50 well Ss he thought he C. BR. Massey would stay for “30. years.” ‘Seaman Massey is an electrician aboard his ship. Before: entering the service in October, 1940, he was employed - at/ the Rea] Silk hosiery mills, inc. He is 20 and a graduate of Tech high school.
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The quartermaster school at Camp Lee, Va., announces that Lieut. Harry |J. Noel, 5456 N. Meridian st., has completed a special officers training course at the camp,
26 Train at Lakes
Twenty-six Indianapolis men new- | {ly enlisted in the navy have entered training at fhe Great Lakes naval training center. They are:
Robert A. McClusky, Charles w. Irwin, Jack F. Hoagland, Lewis E. Clark, Charles N. Cleveland, Robert M, Wilson, James T. Bell, Lester V. Cross, James F. Curtis, James E. Johnson, Edward S. Jonés, Stanley D. King. Raymond J. Kuebel, Howard L. McCrackén, Charles Means, Charles D. Michael, John 3. Morris, Dale L. McIntire, James I. Oliver, Charles E. Sallia, Harold F. Smith, Harry L. Stevens, William W, Wilson, Kent L. Yoh, John Ray and Ralph H. Walker. ‘ # EJ » Among the 386 new aviation cadets appointed in the naval reserve are three Indiana men. They will begin flight training immediately. The Hoosiers are: Lawrence H. Harpold, Brazil, and Jerell W. Bullis and Melvin C. MaIone, both of Evansville.
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Enlistees in Navy
The latest enlistees in the navy here were announced today by the navy recruiting effice. They include the following Indianapolis men:
Charles Reno Jr. 1032% 8. East st.; James B. Taylor Jr.,, 1301. Polk st.: Benjamin H. Fendley, 910 Eugene st.:; Russell H. Powell, 4039 N. Temple st.; Ivan Heidenreich, 517 Birch st.; B. fin, 2823 Station st.; Gates, 1305 N. Delaware st.; James W. Simpson, 2009 N. New Jersey st.; .; Carl B. Harper, 3365 Park ave. Foster R. Freeman, 5210 Woodside drive; John W. Wilson, 933 N. Linwood ave.; Leon Starks, 719 Torbett st.; M. MeGuve Jr., 1948 Shelby ‘st; John B. , 3022 Guilford ave.: John R . Fleming st.; Maurice 'W Me. Closkey, 2024 E. th | st.; Lee Morgan Bland, 713 N. Delaware st.; Charles Wilson
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