Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1942 — Page 32
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0YS IN HE SERVICE
An of th sergeants at ‘Camp Wolters, Tex., were having a grand time
ways. a Pvt. Iv. . who is a nephew of Kalsti Ivanoff, 910 Ketcnam st., Indianapolis, was at one Py a sergeant in the Jugoslavian army, and it’s a custom to salute sergeants in that organization. So. When he¢ became a private in : Army, for 50 men from Ft. Harrison at the Christian Park comnrunity house. Miss Mildred Gauker is in charge, assisted by Miss Mary Janet Ferguson and Mrs, Mary Jean Bruner.
a8 » s Service . Club Guests Tomorrow night 300 -soldiers and sailors from 1. Harrison and the | Naval armory will be guests of the Army, Navy and Marine Service Men's club‘ at a dance at the Athenaeum, from § p. m. until midnight. At the same time, anether party for 50 men; from the fort will be . N. held hy- the auxiliary to the Broad stl | Ripple post of the American legion ames former-|in their clubrooms, 64th st. and ly a sinployed College ave, at |Allison’s, and| After supper there will be danchas three sisters, ing, . here—Mrs. Helen tiie.» Guinn, .Mrs.| The new naval selective service -| liaison officer for Indiana is Lieut. (jg) Thomas Ryan, USNR, who succeeds Lieut. Comm, S. A. Bishop. new po of clothes| p1jeut. Ryan, who has been a and & short haircut, | member of the U. S. naval reserve j a nine years, hag previously been sta- | AL | : tioned at Great Lakes, and has Finish M dical Course served with the naval aviation Four Indi polis men have been cadet selection board in Chicago: graduated from the medical field| Prior to his Indianapolis assignservice school at Carlisle Barracks,| ment, he was on recruiting duty in Pa., and will soon take their places| Buffalp, N, Y. His headquarters will as: -officers in (the army. 'be in the selective service office at They are Lieut. D. J, Turpin, 4103| 711 N, Pennsylvania st. College ave, | ho will serve in the en sanitary |
Lieut, William H. . ‘ . . “is Trains in California
Just 20 days after Dec. 7, when the Japanese (lecided to look in on Bion 8x0 TE Pearl | Harbor, Bernard MeShay s . enlisted in the navy. Bernard is the son of Mrs. BetOne of those young Americans|ty Senter, 1105 N. Kealing st. and the grandson of Mrs. Lew Robinson, 1423 Hoyt ave. He attended Manual Training high Bs school here. | Alte} compieh.. EOP’ MeStay ing his training at Great Lakes, he was sent to “Goat” island, a traine ing school near’ the upper peninsula of Michigan and now is at a naval training statidn in California.
ROBERT GRAHAM PUT {ON STATE FAIR BOARD
Robert Graham, Washington, Ind. farmer and a member of the {family that once manufactured the Graham motor cars, has been appointed a meniber of the state fair
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irs. Earl Higgs, 233 N.| A Republican, ‘Mr. Graham sucdid a job of sewing|ceeds Guy Cantwell of Gosport who this week — the recently was named secretary of only kind of|the fair board when Paul Dunn was sewing that sol-lousted as fair manager. diers don’t mind| Mr. Graham is president of the doing. Indiana Association of County and He needled al District Fairs, He ° operates the set of sergeant’s| Graham Farms near - Washington, chevrons onto|Ind.
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Farewell ‘Dinner © The 90 men of the 18th division who are graduating tomorrow from the radio school at the Naval 30th st. and White river, 8 farewell dinner in the otel tonight. ; . Afterward, a group of cadettes from the my, Navy and Marine Service Men's club will meet the
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