Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1942 — Page 17

One Albert W. Plercefteld. chose $126 a month, plus allowances tor| the. army, but his nephew, Harold dependents.

"1650 Winton ave. He Had |E. Hess, cast his lot with the navy Men between 17 and 50 who have * sw

Hurt, 127 'S. State st,

gl * : Ww here with his stepfather, Alonzo arrived second lieutenant in the army air

previous training at Pine Bluff, Ark. A brother, Arthur IL. Higbie, is a

—an example of a family splitting |had experience 2 carpenters, steel workers, steamfitters, draftsmen, up for different anches of the electriel and. oth » truct

Corp. Walter . Langhorst 1s én.

rolled in the armored force school}

lesmen ale wanted. the JE =: Vi hy wife Th

Noel O. Kitchen, 23, son of Mr. Son of Mrs. Emma’ June Hoss, basi training of Ave weeks, Seanee and Mrs, Oatley Kitchen, 1155 N.|2233% E. Washington st, Harold|then are sent abroad. : Belle Vieu. Before taking his pri-| enlisted in the navy two days after ; * = % Har. |mary training at Garner field he|Pearl Harbor and is now a first- Local Men Get Bars Vides Cama Ty attended Purdue universi and class seaman on sea duty. He is| AS rison, he was trained at Camp|had atten ty The bad a

: Tri-State college, - 20. tummy. ‘Robinson, hy > lie: “Clyde H. Ir. 2%, son of| His uncle, Albert Piercefield,| TWO Indianapolis men . became|abdcmen is one of the worst of all | wards, Mags. Hach Knapp. He atiended|also of the E. Washington st. ad-|second lieutenants last week-end in [Silhouette problems. It is difficult

engineers’ shore regiment. Mrs. Maude E. ay 7" | Purdue and received his first flight dress, enlisted in the army May| graduation at the medical because k> 50 chvicus; because : 8 me field, Ft. Worth, 15 and is stationed now at Pt. : even posture e wor training at Hicks rth, w administrative corps officer candi-|will mot help it. It makes the Serb ig ge Reports of five Indiana army in-|Tex. Banancas, Fla. He is a brother of] hool p Barkeley, ‘Tex. |entire figure, regardless of how {0% Speeding to. the Marien county, dustees assignments for basic| Robert E. Stockwell, 2, ‘son of | Mrs. Hess, They were fouis E. Boeldt and|SIMm and young i is in its other — ~~ |retioning board. _|Mr, and Mrs, Edmond W. ho . 5. : Raymond L. Reed. proportions, look mature, settled SEES LESS W. COAST PERIL | The list was requested by Alex sro L. Kettler, of 1i34 W. 34th st, rib ir St. He Was trained! mvi ‘Geos’ B. Ring has been] Lions. Horde: oi. 1s the son of amen With his. partic. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 21 (U. P),|T®888rt, county rationing adminis-| =~." Petersburg, Fla.;. Willlam| George J. Trittipo, 20, sof of Mr.| Promoted to corporal at Key fleld,|Mr. and Mrs. Clara A. Boeldt, 2305 are ' very self:conscious ‘about it 2 **l trator, who announced that those ge. Po, 29, : nd ‘Walter L. Trit 2920( Miss. Corp. King's mother, Mrs./Garfield dr. He was graduated and painfully aware that they have drivers ‘convicted of going more|Slevin of Mineveh, to Camp Rob-|and Mrs, alter L. tipo, Alice King, lives at 325 Beauty ave. from Earlham college and was a neither a neat, clean-cut a than 35 miles an hour would be|inson, Ark.; Damond Yates of In-|N: Olney st. He was an apprentice denied gasoline and tires. 2 dianapolis to Camp Robinson, Ark.

toolmaker before reporting to Pine|He entered the service at Ft. Har-|public accountant in civilian ' life. | ette nor an attractive posture line. The first list will include speed-{Leslie B. Willman of 5318 W. 1th Bluff for primary training. rison in June, 1941, and is on duty| Lieut. Reed attended the Uni-| This ~consciousness makes a ers convicted this week and the st, fo Fairfield, O. and Charles Bs 8

(at the field with a bombardment versity of Notre Dame and Indiang | Woman feel mentally older than Mrs. Raffaela Montani is pretty

hus | forces. the

; yon she is. She knows she looks stodgy; squadron versity before joining the service: she begins to’ feel that way. She

every week, the judges said. St. Petersburg; Fla.

{clerk will compile subsequent lists Blacker of 1932 W. New York st. to]

THIS IS THE YEAR TO

YOUR FEET...

ou in. RED CROSS SHOES

Take good care of your feet this year ~they're your best and most available means of transportation! Red Cross Shoes wil do the tick for you J get you thre and get you back, comfort- | ; ably and very. prettily, too. We have a tremendous. assort-

ment—in all the most desired

They' I

| proud of her family’s service to

wig | their country. Two sons and a

grandson already are “Serving in the armed forces. First -Lieut. Ferdinand J= Montani, a local attorney, is now stationed at Miami Beach, Fla., and is taking a six week’s training course at the air corps officers’ school there. His brother, Pvt. Anthony B. Montani, is attending the technical school at the air base at Lincoln, Neb. , He was formery manager of the Hoosier Athletic club. Prior to his induction in August, he was a traveling auditor of the alcoholic beverages commission. Mrs. Montani’s grandson, Pvt. Marshall D. Montani, 19, enlisted in the army air corps the first of this year and was sent to Chanute field, Ill, where he was graduated from the technical school.: He is now stationed at Patterson field, O., and is awaiting transfer to a flying school for training as an air cadet. Before joining the service Pvt. Montani was employed by Western

|Union. His parents are Mr. and

Mrs. Marshall - D. Harvard place. hy 2.8 8 \ Walter H. Oglesby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Oglesby, 3148 Boulevard place, is among recruits who recently arrived at Jefferson barracks, Mo. He was employed at the E. C. Atkins Co. before joining the service. He attended Shortridge high school.

Montani, 435

26 WARDENS TO GET

CERTIFICATES IN 21

Twenty-six new air raid wardens of district 21 will be awarded certificates at 7:30 p. m: today in services to be held at Trinity Methodist church, 651 Division st. Those receiving the certificates are: Sanford Benham, Hugh Benifield, Joseph Broderick, Edith Chastain, Lucille Ellis, Doris’ Gullion, William LaFollette, Leo McCarty, Lula Martin, Robert Mohr, Paul John, Jewel Ratts, Lester Smith, Ina Smith, Edward Summers, James Townsend, Marcella Truville, Roy Truville, Auther Reeder, Charles Poe, Lemuel Lewis, Jean Stewart, Louisa Allgood, Kathryn Kuhn, Clare Chaedle and Eddie Lindsey. A program has been prepared by the children of the district in which the following will participate; Diane

| Parker, Dorothy Hart, Jéan Hart

rand Charles Hart. Mr. Remy of the speakers bureau will address the class. ‘The public is invited. Albert Gullion is air raid warden for district 21.

OF CHIROPRACTORS

Dr. D. G. Welethy ot Indianapolis

WALES NEW HEAD |

Ayres’ Will

Serve a

‘Teachers’ Breakfast

« o « in the Tearoom, Eighth Floor, on Thursday and Friday from 8:00 to 10:00 A. M. Please use ‘the Meridian Street Entrance, North Building.

Why SANTA...

WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE IN OCTOBER?

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knows her clothes don’t look well on her; so she isn’t much interested in what she wears. Her problem can easily be solved, but it can be solved only one way —with a well-cut, FIRM foundation. This figure type can NEVER

over two-way stretch garment. A two-way stretch will only round her silhouette, accenting instead of minimizing the problem line. A firm foundation will flatten, will hold up lax muscles, will make the woman feel and look well corseted. One of the most effective solutions we have found to this problem and the one that combines the most comfort with the best line is the LeGant sketched here at only 10.00. It is surprisingly light in weight, so that it adds no bulk, but it is so uniquely cut, so correctly boned, has such a firm “no-give” front, that it flattens the stomach line completely and beautifully. Just as important, it makes the woman who wears it feel so firmly corseted, so well supported, so proud of her new streamlined fig-

ure that ‘she automatically throws back her shoulders, assumes an

¥ Nor I LATER THAN ocronER SIST.

be successfully corseted in an all-|

upright posture line and the: with her corset and her posture improves her silhouette just about

(100 per cent. In Improving %

casts years off her figure! If a bad “tummy ine” or a large abdomen is one of your p

lems, do come in and let you solve it successfully.

SANTA: Pm here to remind everyone, ‘especially yom teachers Ls who are in Indianapolis for State Teachers’ Convention, that Christnas gifts for service men OVERSEAS ‘must ‘be matted