Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1942 — Page 18

Back at his duties today at the| Lawrence S. Peterson of Indian n Diego marine corps base is|apolis, enlisted in the army, later Everett Nester after spending -a|displayed aptitude for the air corps ; furlough last and after mak‘week at his ing application,

home here. was appointed a N : * He is learning = cadet at Elling- : WW how to become ton Field, Tex. b ; eara e 1 S a skilled aircraft He is now mechanic. He stationed at Eis spent his fur- Cuero, Tex., and lough with his has been flying mother, Mrs. for the past

Sylvia Curtsing- three months. : fo 1 7. : er, 303 Auburn Cadet Peterson Ta il} | Mothers Day Special? st. is the son of = A SPECIAL PURCHASE! Ernest Nester Marine Nester L. S. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. 3 E : ; A | is a private first class and has been|Sigurd Peterson, 406 N. Walcott st. \ o C Half-Size his army post at Ft. Sheridan, Ill. Becomes Ensign B. vo / : z All Full-Fashioned DRESSE \ sa 8 "R. Stanley Lawton, associated a A 5 : ~ Lieut. Fisher Is Home [vith the firm Ross, McCord, Ice &|| {4 A ALL FIRST QUALITY!

in the corps a year, He is a grad-|He is 22 and is a graduate of Tech ani CR - uate of Ben Davis high school. high school. i imme . N Before enlisting Cadet Peterson ) . ’ : #8 = was employed by the Indiana Public : Miller, since June, 1939, has been o : : N . Lieut. Charles O. Fisher, sgn of| commissioned an i a ; 4 ; i Mrs. Frances Fisher, 1301 N, Ala-|ensign in the U. " : a |

Glenn G. Bertels, 3221 S. Brook-|Service Co., Inc. hama st., is homié on furlough from |S: N- R. 3a 1s Ea fA : ; 1 J " Camp Lee, Va., where he was grad- now enrolled in : % : EN

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side parkway, has been promoted . from first lieutenant to captain at i ad the naval inuated from quartermaster’s school] qoctrination last week. He is to return to camp|school at Ft.

early next week. Schuyler, New : | : Sizes 141, to 20/2

: York ; Lieut. Fisher was associated with . | 4 ; i I the American Tobacco Co. before de = Is prey : Chiff on and Sem i-Ser vice 2 /2 to 30 /2

iy Hien i fo, the amy It Washington p! Three and Four Threads Dresses for short or Technical high una high school *, jen Lawion ¥ | medium height women, associs . J | Butler university and the Univer- BI is 2 member of the Indi- LOT 1: All-silk from top to toe, Jesigned to fit Hol wi ype figure withou

sity of Notre Dame, ana bar and the Lawyers’ assocla~ : 5 in all the newest spring shades. gm 5 94 tion of Indianapolis. Ensign Law- E Sizes 84 to 10 vat Slieration) Grand o is ton is a graduate of DePauw uni- 3 he : . ; y * or mother, aunt, grandCorp. Surface Home versity and the Harvard university LOT 2: Silk hose with rayon mother, sister or friend. Corp. Robert P. Surface, son of |Law School. He is the son of Mr. tops and silk and rayon welt re wi Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Surface, 931 N.|and Mrs. Roger §. Lawton, 1719 ; foot. Sizes 8L Ly io 101% ; Redingote Drisses GloPioNs 8 or Hats in all the .

Bradley st is home on furlough|Kessler blvd. Jacket Dresses popular straws. Large shapes,

while waiting assignment at an air 2 8» ' : sha) i - . ; pes, bonnets, brims and sailors.’ base ta begin Mis irsining as an i Colors: Sunnitan, Honey p Shuied Rayon Bemberas White, natural, navy, black, toast, Qurtan, rose, green and blue,

aviation cadet. He has been in the| TWO Complete Course army for nine months and is al Indianapolis soldiers have Comb and Town Mist Checked Jerseys and 23.

aduate of the University of Cin- ol Be a The Surface iy came graduated from the U. 8. army air x , : : corps technical schools at Chanute |} s ; : WASSON’S BASEMENT : WASSON’S BASEMENT . WASSON’S BASEMENT.

here from Owensboro, Ky. several Field, TI. They are Pvt, Donald L.

Siebert, son of Roy E. Siebert, 215 E. St. Joseph st., and Pvt. George W. Briggs, son of Mrs. Mildred Ross, 1006 W. 35th st.

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Pvt. James Hazel, § North st., has been: transferred to B " .}

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the communication department of ’ 3 5 T : a the armored force school at Ft. Bh oo 5 . : \ | Knox, Ky., for a special course of 5 I ] eer 0’Connor in Texas Ds 2 = 1 eS, Charies Francis O'Connor, varsity = ; football letterman at Butler univer- 4 :

instruction in radio operation and maintenance. PRINTS sity for three years, is taking basic Rk 12 3 od Tidy training at the Ellirigton Field flying a ; : RI school in Texas. | tJ YY / | ENC ? 9 49 UE di 8) £ CROWN TESTED RAYON A 04

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Earl Teckenbro¢k has returned’ to : : i duty in Pennsylvania after spend- Beautifully made slips in

ing Easter Sunday and the follow- camisole or midriff styles. 4- STNG } 300 Brand-New Dresses ing week with his parents, Mr. and OY Gore and bias cut, ‘lace » Sizes 14 Todd

\ | Mrs. Walter Teckenbrock of Mars 2) : : trimmed or tailored. Tearose Hill. Earl carried The Indianapolis | | and white.

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STUDENTS IN ROTC R WASSON'S BASEMENT NUSMOIEPRNS, CC Frech, ray prinis In rose, copen, green, beige,

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WASHINGTON, May 1 (U. P.)— : ‘ —- College students enrolling in ad- rd Famous Brands-— . bans So Seersucker ; ora:s .

Wf \ vanced ROTC déourses for juniors ’ = : ; ! SAVINGS Pad Nand seniors will be required to en-| 3 o Bought Months 5 Dots B 1 STAM PS WH AN list in the army enlisted reserve : = : ) y ; Mm AW \ | corps, providing they have reached P : Ago! Regular WASSON’S a ; : «NJ the age of 18, it was announced ug Fo : . BASEMENT : : | Bi today at the war department, : : ae : : : y ! 530 Students under 18 taking these : : 3 i ourses must sign an agreement to % 4h > 9 > : : enlist when they reach that age. 6. 6 J AND ; : |

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tomers use this plan now § | reasons for deferment. ® : : to avoid money pa \ | ROTC students who are gradu- : 5 4 grounds. Long . torso je \ |ated in 1942, and who have met all : BR e OoeN yt and gored full skirts. \ requirements, including summer eersud er ARE NN \ lL : , :

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