Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1942 — Page 12

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: LL ON TRIP To EAST ex om i A THE S| ERVICES ar. LI BE William N. Harding Jr Marion |p). — A hard-bitten. veteran of - county building commissioner, was| World War Iand border campaigner

] here | ; PROMOTION of Capt. John Ww. McPheeters, of the first grmored stricken ' with pneumonia yesterday Was redeemed today in the eyes of | ion at Ft. Knox, Ky., to the rank of major has been announced by|in Jamestown, N. Y.: according to|nis family, who once thought he oe . Gen, Bruce Magruder, division commander. word received here. Mrs. Harding|neglected them because of a love|from. the the army close of the rc Maj, McPheeters formerly was| a reserve officer living here at 46 S.|left last night for Jamestown, where | for military tactics. first w orld war, irs. Tharp said, |rillo cavalry unit which ‘saw service ter ave, He was called into active service Sept. 15, 1940, as a field ne is in a hospital. : He was Lieut. Col. Bluecher S.|“Bluecher spent available with Gen. Pershing’s punitive. ex‘artillery instructor at the Indiana military area headquarters. in Indian-| Mr, Harding, former. president of Tharp, a West ‘Texas plainsman | minute of his spare re studying |pedition in Mexico during 1916 andl MONDAYS. AND FRIDAYS ‘polis. the Marion county council, went to|mentioned in- dispatches from Java [tactics and working with the na-|1917. Shortly afterward the troop UNTIL 9 I. M.

. as ‘the commander of an artillery tional guard. He gave sp much was converted into a ‘field artillery At Ft. Knox the major is the ash Mrs. John Edwin Lindahl, 2409 Car-|Jamestown Wednesday with other TT eu the. a ment,

sistant plans and training officer rollton ave. county officials to inspect. new Vvot- unit which - had scored some suc- : of the division artillery office of ou Both cadet lieutenants are 25 and|ing machines the county plans to|cesses against the ‘Japanese. sometimes thought he was hemi When World War I" broke out ‘hell’ 3 Nature’s defenses

first armored (tank) division. | |are graduates of Indiana university. purchase. “My, I'm thrilled—and proud of igh his family. immediately resigned from his bat- ‘128° North Pennsylvania. @ LI-5518 oo vi Maj. McPheeters is a graduate Jeg : ’ : older. ATRO-NOL of Purdue university and received : . : ; * his second lieutenant’s i : I : in January, 1929.

vite. sald tollay, She lives. Bu Bow vie aro a phos a Hh vy ‘and joined the air though,” Mrs. Tharp shid. thi two som, Blvechiel ad 0 (Barktul ft thor : into" ne tated Col. Tharp’s first military experiat.

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He was graduated from Franklin 6 Y I} 9 Sli | college where he starred in baseball _.- ) ; , : ; : : and bask, 5 ai Miami, tar ust Ips Saturday! No. 1 Fashion Hits in New Spring SATURDAY—LAST DAY! and at the Naval Reserve aviation

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FRANCIS NORMAN ULKE, ) 9) a {Hundreds of Brand New Spring 1942 Styles, Many of Them | INF ANTS’

22-year-old son of Frank P. Fo fe Quality 147 8. Bancroft st., has been graiiu- i/ 1 pA i . re i ated from the navy service school | de ul . Ag a¢ Shown for the First Time Saturday. Choose Yours Tomorrow! for electricians at Great Lakes, Ill. AA 2 Kl f He was selected. for the school| on Another shipmen{, of those pop- 3 NY THE COATS— the basis of an aptitude examina- ular long-wearing slips with the : \ : Single and double breasted | 3 : tion given to all bluejackets oT nylon sewed, bust-proof seams, Nn reefers, fitted, boxy, tie fronts, : : Tv their recruit training. but because of slight imperfec- Be (4 i Rn rR [J 36x50 Sateen Bound Crib Blankets 8c S . Ah * d a | tions, you buy them at only 88c. oa a . 4 CT and hetian as. Navy, black, white, blue, pink urprise ea 4-gore style in whit€ and tearose. \ 4 } red, powder and teal. : A : Sizes 32 to 50 dad | : AV HE Sizes 9 to 17; 10 to 20; 38 to 46 J: Tus SLI Show Suits win Helmets— §] 5 Pvt. Edward Hoyt has a Gl ’ : RNG : plaid coat, plain pants ......... Secsins

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‘She'll take care of that. . simul a ted " Pvt. Hoyt is a graduate of Manual in half and leather grains New rm Coats high school and in 1935 all- ce. 160° re: golors. Ft : city quarterback on‘ the foptball ; 8 to 8% samples in the - : team. He was an employ: of ; International Harvester 4 he fol oe ) 2 4 3-Pe. Cape Suits

joined the colors. | “Corp. Marshall rR. Brinker, son of Mrs. Etta Brinker, 893 Collier st., | Er el, Mm Ol ek oo | or 8c a : A ‘ ; mu. penning Ga. He entited as AA IMEN’S $3.00 FUR FELT

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was announced today. | : . po? eady The men are John K. Stev enson, bi x 5 q - Le : OD new ith he

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