Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1942 — Page 10

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Grandparents; Harold Kincade Reports.

Eugene Adams, gunner with the

A Bridgeport, is spending an eight day furlough with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson, 1502 W. nth st.

Seaman Pryor Sergt. Wallace

LEFT—Seaman Donald R. Pryor, gon of Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Pry-

Or of Earl Park, is in advanced fire] ©

~ gontrol school at a destroyer base. He was graduated from Great Lakes ‘naval training station where he was captain of the swimming team of his section. He enlisted June 29 and is 17, x

RIGHT-—Sergt. R. E. Wallace of

the army air forces is home on a 2

10-day furlough visiting his mother, Mrs. Florence Kearney, 712 E. Ninth 8t. He is stationed at Sheppard Fleld, Tex. Before entering the ~service Jan. 7, Sergt Wallace was employed at the P. R. Mallory Co. He attended Technical high’ school

” ” ” . Two Indianapolis men have been graduated from the gunnery de- . partment of the armored force school at Ft. Knox, Ky. They are John F. Laux, son of Ralph F. : Laux, 1405 N. Chester ave, and

Corp. Walter J. Roberts Sr. 2601 . W. Walnut st.

Harold Kincade, son of Mrs. Jennie Kincade of 2319 N. New Jergey st., has arrived at the Scott “field, 111, reception .center. Pvt. Kincade, who is 24, previously was employed by the National Concrete

LEPFT—Corp: Charles E. Harley, son of Mrs. Ruby Harley, 768 Massachusetts ave, now is at a foreign post as a mechanic with the army air force. After enlisting in October, 1941, he underwent primary training at Chanute field, Ill, and at Mobile, Ala. A graduate of Technical high school, he previously was employed at the Columbia ciub and once was a carrier for The Times. RIGHT—Recently given a first class private’s rating with a tank destroyer battalion at Camp Hood, Tex., Robert S. Heaton is the son of Mrs. Grace B. Heaton o Indianapolis.

Thomas Williams Curtis Smith

LEFT—Thomas L. Williams is a first class pharmacist’s mate on duty with the navy in the southern Pa-

‘| cific area. He enlisted in April and

trained at Great Lakes and San Prancisco. He is the 20-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Williams, 316 E. St. Clair st.,, and attended Technical high school. RIGHT—Sergt. Curtis Smith of Camp Carrabelle, Fja., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Gertrude Esarey, and sister, Miss Mary Smith, 1319 Bradbury st. He will return to his station Saturday. s 2 ” Merritt G. Beasley, husband of Mrs. Dorcas C. Beasley, Maywood, and Norman E. Brock, son of Mrs. Emmett E. Brock, 844 S. Mount st., have been transferred to Camp At-

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LEFT—Pvt. William M. Steffey, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Steffey, 3236 S. Tacoma ave, Is stationed with the coast artillery at Pt. Bliss, Tex. He has been in the service three months. Pvt. Steffey is a graduate of ‘Southport high school and was employed at Mc-Quay-Norris Co. before his induction.

RIGHT — Neville C. Dickerson, husband of Viola Dickerson of 5800 N. King ave.,, has been promoted to the rank of sergeant at the Blythe army air base in California. Sergt. Dickerson, who enlisted nine months ago, is with an air force bomb squadron. . ® # " PFC. RICHARD M. GIDDENS, 1614 Brookside ave., was to have entered an officers training class today at the Quantico, Va.. marine base. After graduation, Giddens will be commissioned a second lieutenant and undergo additional training before being assigned to a leatherneck combat outfit. »

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