Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1942 — Page 10

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Corp. Kenneth E. Orr has re-| Four others have been assigned to turned to his station with the field | the training school at the Naval artillery at Camp Livingston, La. | armor. They are Hugh Wallace, ~ after spending a 2020 N. DeQuincy; Sheldon E. Pack-! 10-day furlough cor 3148 Central ave; James A. God-|

ith his wife Mss. | with his wife MS. |, 1620 Central ave. and James,

Kenneth E. Orr, | ox 646 N. Beville. | W. Cochran, 2516 E. 10th st.

A graduate of | ® = +

Decatur Central] Capt. Charles Ruel Sackett, who Special Sale—Better

igh school, Corp was a flier in the

Orr entered the SEAL air corps during service a year| : - the first world] 1 A ago. He attended | ES war, has reported

Indiana univers-| §@. © for service in the Regularly $2.95 & $3.95

: yw itv 4 <i > : > Kenneth E. Orr (7 €Xlension and ; air corps station was employed by at Miami Beach,

the Stark and Wetzel Packing Co. § Fla. ! He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- | : Since 1938 Capt. BLACK win E. Or, R. R. 3, Box 202. | § Si Sackett has been NAVY » 4 BEIGE

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EF & & connected with the Sackett &| ETS.

Russel William Finch, 2058 N i h, 2058 N. Salmon Insurance

New Jersey st., has been admitted! Ca bt . S Deen admitted | pt. Sackett agency. . yy ) Bo oe candidate to the air i % 4 : You'll adore these lovely hats which : YEAR ’ROUND " forces officer school at Miami are specially priced for this event. a 4 ? % \ Plenty of

Beach, Fia. He will be commis Five Indianapolis men have en- re : : \ x tl 8 § sioned a second lieutenant after a |Sted In the army air corps. They POPRTIONR Sh nosed) wims, salle Ad | \ FREE \ A {3 ye * Frederick B. Heckman Jr., 1203 W.

12-weeks course of mstroction. "are Jack E. Dolen, 556 W. 30th st.; ors, off-face brims, ete. NV : | Kenneth C. Crowe, 8315 Chapel 1d.; Millinery, Second Floor o A \ Cadets Move Up {29th st.; Lewis V. Shimer, 27 N ) : y PARKING Campbell ave, and Charles F. . Women's Clever—Well-Made TEER OY x LE pos & For

These young cadets are now being | Weisenburgh, 912 Ridgewood pl.

classified as pilots, bombardiers, or| I ol ; navigators at the air force replace B22 J > iY (8 \ g Ch i : oo, "| Herbert O. Ficklin, 131 Herman § x 2 ler i OUR PATRONS

ment training center at Santa Ana. lst has enlisted in the navy. His Cal, Jamas C. Brown, 2408 Central name was printed in this column's ave,; William R. Chapin, 5703 Cen- list of navy recruits Monday, but tral ave; Merit H. Davis, 1225 N his address was given as 131 Har-| Mount st; Frank P. Huse, 2038 Man st. | Princeton pl ; Forest E. Rogers, 1325! 2 x = Edgecomb and Theodore W. Sed-| vert, 1541 N. Gates st, Promoted to Sergeant | Solid shades, two-tone combinations, stripes,

F & & Adolphus V. Monroe of the 5024 : : ete., in nautical styles, torso styles as well as

Report to Fort { parachute infantry. Ft. Benning, iy | y : : ; I] : in or outers.” Coverts, denims, spun rayons, Ga., has been promoted from pri-! \ 3 . . ’ The following men were called to F | A 1 | ravon gabardines and luana cloth. Colors are S\Z ES 14 to 44

| vate to sergeant. } $ service today at Ft. Harrison: 1 “Sefer Nfontoe & ThE § navy, powder, rose, aqua, luggage and plent) ; £ { Sergt. Monroe, who enlisted in the 3 dk ; pues Bice Hubbell 310% Ss. Tinos: | army In October of 1940, is the son of stripes. Sizes 12 to 20—38 to 44 and 46 Edward Francis Gleason. 1107 S Meridian {of Mrs. Lena Monroe, 563 W. Wil- : to 52. Charles Joseph Buckel, 1305 S. Richland: | kins st. A)

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George William Geisendorfl, 1341 Hiatt | William Anthony Esselborn. 824 Chadwick: | ® » # J Women's Attractive 2-Piece

Carl Oren Soaey, 1112 Fletcher; Herbert Christian Smith. R. R. No. 20, Box 5490: | tim Tr 3 John Roosevelt Ferguson. 1414 Oliver: Law. Acting upon the orders of Maj. | rence D. Smith 2014 W. Washington; John | Gen. Jacob IL. Devers, chief of

Edward Minnick L328 S. Capitol; William! y 721 S. Emerson; isi armored force, Pvt. Charles L. Clark Attractively styled 2-piece suits,

Tim a re aan, 5 {today reported for a special course § QQ consisting of a one-piece play suit §. : le RL ; William Topsy ris, 2 Brook-|. s i ; oy . + Teshe Holmes Hendley, 1029 High:{IN the gunnery department at Ft. and a matching skirt. Fast color SIZES : ; x ; George Rine Bowler, 236 W. Marvland.| Rpox Kv prints, stripes and figures. Sizes : 4 . EE : . 2 nox, Kv. . D3 to 20. & . : Men's Regular 39¢ Charles Loganofsky, 1026 Union: Oscar] \ § ] : + ¢ Sh Frank Mozingo., 137 W. “28th. Anton John | vision, is the son of Mrs. Fulah * r S an orts

George James Marceluk, 138. W. = 21st: | Charles Carroll Mahoney, 728 Fletcher:{ Pvt. Clark, 78th armered field Kittel, 2708 W. 10th; Frank Bryant Mec-| ARE: ma SS 3 : Cormick. R. R No. 7, Box 534: Jesse Clark, 348 F. North st. Danville. He , 3 > HE Cc rnold Eads. 912 Church: Joseph Morton! 4 a \{ . " Go 3g Lydick, R. R. No. 3 Box 910: Jacob Joseph | 12S been in the service since No- y LAY THEM % LH ah Zahm, 337 Bicking; Dillard Scott, 638's| vember of 1941. Women 8 Clever New , Se ‘ ; a. | AWAY NOW Ee SE Fancy broadcloth shorts with 3.

Carl Creamy reije, 303 W. WM tv: i : 3 : my Freije, 30 W TcCarty | artillery battalion, 2d armored di- Sportswear, Second Floor 8S. West: Willie Blake, 5280 S. West; Wi button or gripper voke fronts

liam H. Lincoln, 138 W Kingsbridge road. | °° & = | ¢ > TREX elastic side inserts. Sizes 28 to 42

Re N Xi William Robert FYans st d T k 0 ti Ne. 1, Rall, Ind.: J nest eLter r | n ro » A k: s Ee © Study Tank Operatio een or USE OUR : 2 BE BY | Athictio chiris of fine cotton yams a f F.25 P 3 : 1

Baker. R. R. No. 8, ward McGlethin, R. R. } : Bizes 34 to 46.

Tenn; A ‘383 P -| Three Indianapolis men, Pts. 3 ) : | Milton W. Sweeney, Curtis Lawless . 3 ; i {and Robert L. Davis have reported Vi \

& Cadets Go West {for a course of instruction in the AY TB © AT = Four Indianapolis men, air com ST ame i » tN ; if Ur INQlanapoliils men, amr coms force school at Ft. Knox. Kv. 3 38 ES RS CS § b | ho % . | RT TUE a WAL Special Selling Women’s Better

cadets, are en route west to a train-| Pvt. Sweeney is the son of Mrs.

ing field. They are: | Frances Sweeney, 827 Sanders st.; Pd H r ; " "re : John P Ragsdale Jr. 88 Whittier | Pvt: Lawless, son of Mr. and Mrs. RHE The most w onderful, sery i BOBBY ti 8 Wisin sae 3 | Many Just Unpacked ag : iceable, practical casual coat SUITS

; hE Hd aon 3 | Liston Lawless, 1007 Edison st, and place; Herman F. Ridenour, 4927 N. Pvt. Davis, son of Mr. and Ms. { , you've ever seen! You'll

Pennsvilvania st.; Robert E. Tappen | R. E Davis, $660 N. Adams st. Striped piques, striped or plaid seer- HN : . “ II, 5580 Washington blvel, and Jack| All three have been in the service sucker and plaid ginghams in unusual j love the flattering blended : E. Volz, 58 N. Audubon rd. | since early this year. styles featuring the new longer type SEE Fred colors of the long-wearing 3 4 . : == | jackets. Smartly pleated skirts. #3 it Hirshmaur Twisted Boucle Solve your summer apparel problem $10] TR Tweeds and the perfect fit *

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