Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1942 — Page 19
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'dianapolis;” ‘a brother, Worth of Rushville and four grand-
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Mr. Worth, al resident ot 1727 Fletcher ave, played, 3
He was a member of the Indiana] The veteran bandsman was a
church and was a member of the
whom Mr. Worth celebrated his 40th | | wedding. anniversary almost a year ago; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy | || Epple and Mrs. Helen Nichols, and one soff™Alfred Worth Jr. all of In-|. Charles
: | Brig. Gen. Fred S. Borum’s special ‘Hiplane. : Gen. Borum is commanding
Technical Sergt. Dale G. Baker is ‘oné of Stout fleld’s proudest soldiers. He is the first mechanic) there to receive the glistening silver “wings”. of : the army air forces. Heretofore, only commissioned offi cers : were allowed - to. wear the “wings,” but a recent ruling by the
of an air crew to wear the “badge,” as it is referred to in regulations. Sergt. Baker, who hails from Dayton, O. is 34, and though he ha only been in the air force for a months, is already crew chjef on
general of the first troop cartier,
air force now permits all members|
Sergt. ‘Baker . = ew wings and a smile, ?
command, of which Sergt. Baker. is a member. - Sergt. Baker: said: that he hoped soon - there would be many more wearing air: force “wings.” “There is a vital need,” he said, “in _ the: air" force for experienced mechanics who ‘can “be trained to become air crew men.” The first troop carrier command is .a new. unit of the air force and is’ charged with the responsibility
Men of 18 to 50 with some me¢hanical experience are being enlisted at troop carrier command recruiting headquarters in the Claypool hotel. Men up to 55 with previous military training will be accepted.
Hold Perkinson
FUNERAL services for James employee of the Pennsylvania
1:3 p. m. at the home, 346, N. Holmes ave. Burial will be in ‘Gatland’ ‘Brook cemetery, Columbus, Ind, ‘He died: Sunday at: his “home. After ‘Be retired four years: ago from the alzosd. Mr. Perkinson worked as a watchman for the
| Inland Container Corp. He was
with the P, R. R. 29 years. ; -Surviving .are- the wife, Estelle; two daughters, Mrs. ‘William C. Earlés and Mrs. William Trout; two. sons, Paul and Fletcher, and. a half-brother, Alonzo Glanton, and ; three ' grandchi jdren, all : of indianapolis, :
VAN P. WLAN DEAD OF INJURES
‘Van P. Wildman, Allison tool inspector ‘and a nephew of President Clyde Wildman of. DePauw university, died last night in City hospital
{from injuries he: received when the
Potorotels he was riding Stetick. a ‘Mr. Wildman, who was 34. ‘Was. on his ‘way to work at the time of the accident, Witnesses said he. failed to negotiate a turn. just west of the Monon tracks on 46th st. fe ; He was born in’ Decatur’ county
land’ had -lived in Indianapolis 18
years. A graduate of Technical high school, he was a member of Center Lodge, F. & A. M., the Scottish Rite and the 40th Street Christian church, Other ‘survivors ‘include his. wite, Mrs. Mary Wildman; a 2-year-old | daughter; ‘Jane’ Marie; his’ mather, Mrs. Nellis Wildman, and a brother, | ‘Bernard Wildman, all of Ini
1olis.. Tho family ives at 5140 Orit |
The plane . hit a mountain | £ Boa all men aied inttontly,
$25 pay. old bills, ‘medical expenses, :
- Rites Tomorrow: 'M.: Perkinson, 66-year-old retired railroad; will be held tomorrow at -
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FOR CAPT, VEST
Army Officer: Dies of Heart Attack While Riding’ ‘Horse at {2 Sill. |
“ Funeral services for Capt. en: dell: M. Vest. ‘of «Greenwood have been set for 10 a.m. Thursday at the J. OC. Wilson ‘funeral home in Greenwood. Place of ‘burial haf no been decided. Capt. Vest, who was 2, died of a heart attack-wiile horsebacle riding at Ft. Sill, Okia., [according to word received here. 3 A graduate of Purdue university; “{Capt. Vest was a sales manager for the Allis-Chalmers Co. here before being ‘called to. active duty as a reserve. officer in: March, 1941. He was-a native of Greenwood and had lived ‘there most of his life. His mother, Mrs. Ella .J. Vest, was en route home after spending two weeks at the army. training center when death occurred. Survivors are’ the wife, Mabel, a former resident : of Robinson, IIL; his mother, and a ‘brother, Lieut. Hugh! ‘Vest of Cap Forrest, Ten
MARCUS WILFORD DEAD HERE AT 59
Marcus Wilford, - a resident of Indianapolis more than 30 years, died yesterday at Sunnyside anaforium. He was 59,
Mr. -Wilford, who formerly;| ives at ‘1418. Shelby st.;: “was a pat ‘the hospital the past year. - va was horn: in’ Jackson* county, Te and ‘lived several years in Bdwling
Green, Ey. betere. coming to Iner of
Services will be held at 2 p.m ‘Thursday in the Blasengym. Har
{ home. Burial will be in Round q Hi.
| Anderson an Ensign
Robert William Anderson, son of | john Baker Cole Austin. Stic! pT Broadway: ; Paul a
of carrying air-borne infantrymen.
RITES THURSDAY
| 10}omce a That brings to 1453 the number of. men enlisted so far this month In the navy’s drive to gain 3000 recruits during October. :
sent to Camp Wolters, Tex.
Pvt. Charles 'W. Brown, husband
lof Mrs. Rosetta Brown, 858 W. Sth son | {st., now is at Camp Shelby, Miss.
Pvt. Henry C. Martin, son ‘of Mrs.
| Antha Martin, 1534 Reisner st., has
been transferred to the: army air depot at Fairfield. O. 8" *
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Mrs. N. S. Anderson of 1739 Hall pl., has been commissioned as an en-
-{sign in the U. 8. naval reserve.
Immediately after being commissioned, Ensign Anderson was presented with his designation as-a naval aviator (airship) by Capt. W. E. Zimmerman, commanding officer at the Lakehurst, N. J., air;station and was ordered to active flight |; ‘duty. " Prior to reporting to Lakehurst for training ‘as a navy blimp pilot, Ensign’ Anderson attended Purdue university for two years where he studied engineering and science. He
Theta. - Ensign Anderson's duties will entail either serving as ‘flight. instruc-{2 tor or being transferred to an airship squadron whose daily routine is to patrol coastal waters in search of hostile submarines. : ® t J 8 Studying to become a petty offi- | 8 cer is Carl E.- Wey, 25, son of Mr.
University of Minnesota at ‘Minneapolis.
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was a member of the Phi Delta y
and Mrs. Frank Wey, 3726 Ken-{} wood ave. He is enrolled in the naval train- | 9% ing school for electricians at the
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today.
eepes, 1505 W. Praitt ave.; 1 st.; Yi ones s+ Richard Anthony Luley, 2944 Kenwood ave.; sRabert Lewis Lichenauer, 1705 N. Alabam Stanley Rolland Barnett, 1711 “Citiepe ave.; Emanuel Abstone,. 357 Smith John Frank Bryson, 19 E. 34th si. eos Thomas Keating, 1647 Fisher st.; Aloysius
Alfred Si ave: 1 Theodore Tasch re 2116 Ho 1 Brvan Brooks Wi Walters Jr., 4600. Lafayette rd.; John William Allen, 1303 N. Chester ave.; # Alptia Corbin ‘Houston, 1425 E. Market * st.; John Vernon Stiles Jr. 924 W. 32d $4 hg Harry Clyde Ent Jr., 5526. Kenwood Richa 306
Massachusetts ave.; lee; N. State st.; Jack Henry Carr, 1ely Central. ave.; James DeWatt Callaan, R.:R. 16, Box 325; Donald Wesley Moots: 3220; N. Leslie st. Glen Mason Summers, 970 Moreland ave.; Charles Emanuel Medinger Jr., 2152 N. Meridian = Charles flfam Mc~ N. Emers| ; Arthur Newton Yar ave.; Harry Coleman Munn, 2739. Stuart ave.; A. Senteney, 1450 ollege ave.; i uma Edgar DuBois, 360 if Balsam ave.: Harold Gene Huse, 1402 N. Alabams st; “3 Charles Edmund Halstead, 812 Elm 536% NN. Pine sti; Melvin ‘Leroy on n, 54 N. Beville Edwin Stover, 817 Drexel ave. Jack Hubert Parts, -:2734 N. Illinois st.; george Boucher Jr., 800 E., 64th st.; Raymond Edward Featherston; 5039 Park ave.: Blue herty, R. De -9.- Box 661; Gustay Schiller, R. 11, box 339; “Harry on Cangany, Rest N..Tilinois st.; Robert Arthur nam, 4050 Arch n blvd. Raymond Roy Rosemeyer, 318 , LaSalle
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|SET MARY. HERDER'S
Augustine McElroy, 18 803 N. Arsenal ave. Gleues ol Kl Jot Sieg Sur ouve: | na; N. > Flavious Srath Binody: 14 440 N. Dlinois st.; William. son Heiden: 317 W. 25th st.; Irvin Athon sidenreict Pairs Buckingham dr.; Melvin 844 ‘N. Capitol
lin City hospital, will: be buried to-
men enlisted ih the navy last week, the local recruiting |
st.; ene Samuel Goss, Clarence Elmo orris st.; Elmer Fuchure 1406 E. Vermarit, st.; Henry Cecil W 4916 S. State st. 708 N. Illinois Billy Ernest Richey, 535 8. Auburn st.; George Harold Carrico, 1208, W. 16th st. Dix, 15302 E Michigan st. Archie C. Moneymaker, 1405 Re mbrandt vi and Paul Emest Viehe, 3048 Millersville dr.
iin Haynes, illiams,
SERVICES TOMORROW
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Herder, 15 N. Oriental st., who died yesterday
morrow in. Crown Hill following rites at 2 p. m. in Flanner & Buchapan- mortuary. “The Rev. L. C.
Trent, pastor of the Woodruff Place}
Baptist church, will be in charge. Mrs, Herder, widow of George P. ‘Herder, resided in Indianapolis 60 years. She was a member of the Woodruff Place Baptist church. Surviving are a son, William: L.
of Indianapolis: three daughters,
Mrs. William Briggs of Shelbyville and Mrs. Grace Chambers and Mrs. Florence Goodner: of Incianapdlis,
Joseph Laurence Bullard,
‘Men who enlisted from from Indianapolis include: st. William Dinvey Paul, 1322 w | : n | gxet Wiliam Mek: gerion. Sieh Homes Woodruff fas David Murray, 1121 N. ys ;- Paul. ‘Thomas try, | Holmes ave i 6, Box win nt ip_Bast, gr fa Ne a Warman i e os Park. ave.; Gienn Howard Payne,|® id eh Frsteride Kel ick, ; ; biLagat is has Spann “ave: Julia sor Hest | sé David Mi Mis 1731 8. Summerset Ba me i siate “who ave i ny 180 a Cea o Flay ah ave.) wil uta Heany, a ron WAAGs, the army A nf OE st : Daniel macs N. empl 365 Ross Erwin Me ; ! any os day. The; .N. Clarence James | gag Davi son at f re: | are: GLH Ih, Brand “Hox STC. sivind Evans, 1 w. ich ‘st. Five, Everett _ Dorothy i Brooks, 164 y Delackry Newmier - ord st.; Elljah Jou "RRS, es | Eile Bowich, Parker ore George Clifton Heylmaon, 164 wo {| ware st.;; Marguerite J. | Cua, 2813 i EL R. SEI 1: | Glifioza Neal Dramim mond, 1236 N eg Talbott ave; Ansa x Ernsting, Albert Budenz Jr." Leo st.; Carl Robert Fellers, 1916 CHR ; i old : 20 I. oo st ave; Vernon Louis Rahm, 423 N. yaulas 0 La Hall, nara: Hel 'R. R. 4, Box 500: at; Robert William Westerfield, 264, ! . James Robert “1887 E. 67th st: Ivan William - Myers, R. R. 17, x 5850 Univ rs aves Mary L. Lam1 Eo 2 | 08; Cari Frederick Niokel Jr, ® RT clid Wilma L. ee 5 3050° N. Now Jersey st: |DOX 248; Dale Forbes Walte ere, 142 Govale} bert, 3053 N. Euclid ave.; Wilma dame i Nw Yer ave; Herman Leonard Coles, 2614 Suther- ' go Williams, 5228 N. Ke; e ave.; La ste H n J. Snyder, R. R. 6, Box 751: land ave.; Raymond Hider. 720 8. l Less Newman Ha: Herrison | S633 Winthrop | Ng Su Milton Senders, 1972 Ruckle i, Gur Verne Brown, 1238 N. State st., and ave.: cl Sain “8; svingion | Mores Grint Boschen Jt 106 N. Suesield Berths Sanford. od > Merri ave. at. Jaa Fark | ave d Olat Roan, 111 K an, CR wld Bol | TE Kl WEE one man rom he and anter lism, orvile 2 ord, 1610. N. Dela: Herold Ward Brows, $00 W. Saint ciaif | from ‘Ravenswood have. ( sted Son si. Ferdinand rte Gra 3510 N.| iio Vien, Jack Walton MoGau a. special. course a Bosart Wise, 1551 3 alton pro 23s | & h (Fla) ae Gaiden Sit Thomas Jol Hawks io Paciede ti Gorse Attra Ho oyt 3328 N. XN. p Murphy ignal Br A Ls cha Beasity 4 rosa, 3016 | New Jersey’ st.: faymond Louls’ Walpole, the army announced foday. .| Northwestern ave.;' 4nd George William Sib Eeysto e ave ohn Donal organ The men: are Pvt. Kenneth Wise, McCoy, 734 Madison 8157 R ey Tver shorn, son of Mrs. Lucille Wise of Ravens- - Altyn Howard Eliott, “sam Lowell st; 1529 ¥ 2 a st; 3 Henry ‘Basoum william © Lee Ra; R. 6. Box 881i| 900 -W wood, and Corps Charles E. Gune | James Dozata iy 1916 Holloway st.;| Welby ; pode Embry, 08 N. Bradley ther, 1638 N. Rural st. Both were Ernest Paul Miller, i 'N. Colorado st.; | &7¢-: Lio: Try te ley :
selected on the basis of an aptitude: test ‘results. tik 8 =» |»
: Here on Furlough 2%
Corp. ' John E. Tomlinson, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ralph R. Tomlinson of Shelbyville, arrived here Thurs. day by plane for a 15-day furlough. He came here from Amarillo field, Tex., where he is stationed. 8 8 # #
George R. Cannaday, formerly of 388 S. Audubon rd. has been promoted ‘to stdff sergeant at Camp Crowdér, Mo. He is an instructor inthe wire division of the Midwestern signal corps school. Before joining the army, Sergi. Cannaday worked for the Indian 11 Telephone Co. AY 88 8 Robert T. Howard, former reporter for the Indianapolis News who enlisted in the navy nine months azo, ‘has been commissioned an en-
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- | sign and sent to Washington, D. C.,
for. service there. He has been ‘doing publicity - work for the recruiting office here. His wife is a departmental art instructor at school 33 and will re-
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