Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1942 — Page 5
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In the Services— Fireman Sanders
BURGER TRAINS | isis His Sstorl emo
Carl Sanders, who enlisted in the
U. 8. coast guard Dec. 29 is now stationed at Chicago. He is a fireman first class.
Before his enlistment he was with the Santay Pest Control Co., here. He was graduated from James Russel Lowell school 51 here and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sand8 ers, 1204 Groff st. His latest leave,
Carl Sanders this week, was '
Cathedral Graduate With] Engineers; David Cook
Likes Panama.
Lieut. R. J. Burger of Indthnapolis ig in training with a combat unit of | the 131 engineers at Texas City, | Tex. The son of Mr.| and Mrs. J. P.'spent at the home of his sister, Burger, 1130 N.|Mrs, Dorothy Taylor, 1132 Winfield AAAA ~ A ~ Je ° ’ Wenace st. Liew, ave, Outstanding Values for Easter in Men's Burger is a grad-| hia
uate of Rose! Polytechnical at 6b REPORT FOR Terre Haute in chemical en- | gineering and be- | ARMY SERVICE fore entering the]
service he was| employed in the!
laboratories of Reilly Tar and 63 From Local Boards 8
Chemical Co. He was graduated |
“Fashion Tower” IDress Shirts
Lieut. Burger
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from ii Pin Se, And 10; Others From Cook in Panama Out of Town. ® Newest Patterns
David M. Cook is in the Panama canal zone as a member of the SHUYsIRres INNAAINGNS in a
coast artillery, and he writes that|One each from Chicago, Ill, Ford du the weather there Lae, Wis, and Jasonville, Ind, rewas very pleas- ported for service in the U. S. army
ant this winter. J . He writes his yesterday at the Indianapolis motor armory.
parents, Mr. and They were from selective service
Mrs. A. A. Cook, ) : boards 8 and 10. The men in- RY Si 3 b /| cluded: : 19 oN ®
1534 Hoyt ave, OARD 8—William R. Daggett, 31 G Cliftord, R
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that conditions in
the zone are ex- ulate. Ferguson G. oon, R23 v sonv , ind, 0 . a : RT Fe BOE Smee L, Rosengren Men! The New “Tri- | EACH the morale of the ; . 968 N. Pennsyivania st.; Edgar G. Reese, ® men is high RCE ER IIR y se . LS . 3 ° ’a . » ' ’ : N. Fast st.; Sherman A. Crosley, 528 N WwW H i fe i g Were Justo David Cook Noble st lester G Raper 43] Na ay ats or r n i . . nois st.; arry L. oan, N. no {Lehn Job. 8 iW st: Stanley J. Killian, 408 N. Alabama chance at those Japs,” he said. st. Harold W. Hartwick. 303 N. Delaware Put, Cook is 25, a graduate of 5 Bot MEG STALE Veitwna B 19 Witeh You bub “Fashion Tower” shirts Tech high school, and was em= | Althert. x rn tn Rl ly 3 ® you can be sure you are getting real ployed by the Indianapolis Glove Owens. $19 Broadway, No. §; Carl V. value. They'll fit and keep their fit. Pate NR . illerv White. 1620 Carrollton st.; John 8. Jones, Each . Co. before entering the artillery. Hy W. Georgia sto Edward Ue Smith, terns are dyed through to the back . . . a = = New Jersey st. Charles K. aSafe Somewhere ;, Randolph IN oars Wo Shel, Wear this new Tri-way model with brim snapped oi ir Tost po a. Dn ale Bh MEY omer. Ww Bennett, sai down in front, with brim snapped all around or turned 3 Is stay trim. 41-HOs OCean peal Mrs. Emmett Boyer can be as- Bal, Sto ant Baker ond) oo 3 up off-the-face. Rich fur felt with ribbon band. Lus- buttons and a score of fine tailoring ‘ De Pads Per ot re Sarl ae Heioud J. Sore, ol RR trous rayon lining. Genuine leather sweatband; rubber- detajls. Sizes 14 to 17. agan, is all ng S '| John H. Sneddon. Alamo Theatre; Frank : : ; rats p know where he is|I. England. 1211 x Tiinois st. Max E. ized backing, to resist perspiration, Gray, brown, or Kosof, 139 N. Delaware st.; Frederick W blue in medium tones. Sizes 63; to 7/5. 4
or what he is do-|Beriault, 1439 N. Park st; Chester A in Heavington, 30 N. Pennsylvania st. > g. BOARD 10—Harry Benedict Cleary, 1143 Mr. Ragan, who Retcher ave; william Joseph Faivey, 1326 oe Ad INNA ; : etcher ave.: arles war son, is 20, is a SAA oe: Spruce st.; Charles Jewett Beaman, i tlhe | 2637 Napoleon st.: Robert James Malee, first class in the 3g qhelby st.: Jerald Biddle, 428 E. Ohio navy. He enlisted i Earl own Dunn, 2312, Prospeet, st.; . | William war oller, eid place; in the navy in pay Spencer Davis. 2823 Shelby 8 Nor_ ra 5s man Emil Luedemann, 7 E. Raymon 1940, and wa Sist.: Dwight Ebin Thompson, 1840 Fletcher graduated from ave poernard Glenn Miller $38 E. Tabor {st.; Paul H. Bennett, Joodlawn ave.: the Great Lakes|carroll Randolph Cooley, 1231 Cruft st.:
naval training) George Oe, een, 1036 E. Tabor png Men’s Easter Ties
school. For a time st; Elzie McClellan Embry, 1342 E, Tabor
Mr. Ragan
he was on a store | Son Righard DE en 3s, at cls » | SO ave.. orrest Melvin rvin, aure 3 provision ship running from San $f: Robert otto Bocldt 1001 W. Delayare y : HY st.’ Hans Windell sen, Fond du Lac, In New Francisco to Hawaii. Wis; Carl Rosemever, 2654 All re. L NGE 2 In a recent letter to his mother hi een sifghorer, 131 English +e ue yaw kc Patt . yi Pau illiam eis 35 Vandeman st. a sw 3 Ora Wade Ratliff, 820 N. James atierns he told her: “I cannot tell you where 272, Weg® FRAT, "3048 Mapker at. Fred WE MUST MEET I am or what I am doing.” Vespo, 1719 Fletcher ave; Herman Burk- ? 2 8 # hardt, 1404 Spann ave: Neal Howard and Colors! rd | E08, 0%, Jepintion, are, Contye, Yanie This is a war of Industry Four Enlist in Army | Fagan, 101 B. Tabor st. and economy-—a war to be ; : Bae Home Front Four Indianapolis men were fought on the Ea. among the enlistments received Bh] po oP, Solis E. ¥OWhah, Soh of #s on land, on sea and in the Cfo the UF. & aby substation last week. Dina HOIiman, | E. Seu si. has air. We at home must back $1.00 end |been admitted to the air forces up the economic system Thev were: Richard Clinton Wi {officer candidate school at Miami ht v were: Richard Clinton Wine-| pn “pq duation th upon which our fighting & £ Mr Arve + Beach, Fla. Upon graduation the ? Ch ; row gar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fi moar will relieve present officers forces depend for their very bose your, f Winegar, 910 Marion ave; Mose El for fiving duty. existence—and we must spring ties now. {rom Yap _— Esler st. Sus . meet the challenge to work, this fine selection. . Poindexter, son o . and Mrs. coope ve Newest patterns and T. T. Poindexter, 430 Massachusetts o ave colors a line ave, and Charles Milroy Shaffer, EFEN Ps Siaasth son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Shaf- BU D SE STAM ings. Resilient, Buy DEFENSE BONDS two and save!
fer, 113 S. Cincinnati st. 2 = 2
Joins Naval Reserve
Joseph William Conger, 518 N.| Traub ave, has enlisted in the v.| S. naval reserve with the rating of | motor machinist’s mate, second] class, and is now undergoing recruit training at the Great Lakes naval
training station. a EE aan I A BOY'S EASTER... 18, in the army signal corps who was \ A re ® © ©
in Hawaii during the Japanese at- Thousands of chronie
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tack. . ois Ie eres : through taking this Wants Mail From Home quick, simple, scienCorp. Paul Hawkins, 22, of Green- tifie test, field, visited his sister, Mrs. LeRoy the ve hy p opular
Baughn, 2235 Bloyd ave, this week : : Paul went to Ben Davis for two their foot pains and
years before moving to Greenfield ache 8. Costs you NN J raternity Pr reps” and would like to hear from his old nothing ; doesn’t ob- . school mates. Hig address is “Army ligate you one bit.
Post Office 1028, New York, N, Y, DR. SCHOLL DEPT. T care of the postmaster.” rivet Floor % U i fy ” = 8
Paul John Moore, 35, of 1227 Park ave. jumped from one type of pre- SEARS ROEBUCK cision work to another when he : ITE enlisted in the navy. An optician in : ;
; civilian life, he has been sent to the
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