Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1943 — Page 15
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David S. Daniels, 1221 Park ave, 8nd Walter R. Johnson, son of Mrs. Vanja Johnson, 2746 N. Adams st., ~ recently were .graduated from the - navy school for radiomen at the ~ University of Chicago. Harold L. Hoover, 1646 Wade st., has arrived at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala., for instruction leading to appointment as an aviation cadet in the AAF training command.
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Bluejackets Graduate -
Three bluejackets from Indianapolis have been graduated from aviation courses at the naval training courses at the naval training station at Great Lakes, Ill.
They are George Hollins, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hollins, 320 W. 39th st. Glenn Enlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Env. 1621 E. Jermont st. and Raymond ; son o r. and Mrs. Edgar N. Hoy, HoJio0 College ave, gar HN
" ” ” Four Indianapolis men are attend- * Ing the army air forces technical training school at Oklahoma A. & M. college, Stillwater, Okla. They are Pvts. Charles T. Check, 540 Massachusetts ave.; William L. Burris 1358 W. 25th st.; Kenneth Mahoney, 8019 Barnes ave., and Hugh Thorpe
#2 =» Second Lieut. William R. B. Calwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. H G. Calwell, 5538 N. Pennsylvania st., has completed his artillery course training at the marine corps school at Quantico, Va. and is now ‘at-
tached to a marine combat unit.)
Lieut. Calwell is a graduate of Wabash college. He received his marine commission last December.
' tioned at the naval air station at He is the son of Mr, and| ‘{Mrs. Eugene Falconbury, 1816 Bazil
Sergt. Frederick Pvt. Frederick
Two sons of Mr. and Mrs, Jeter Frederick are now serving with the U. S. army. Sergt. W. K. Frederick is stationed with an armored division on the North African front. Pvt. George Millard Frederick recently com = pleted his training at Madison, Wis. He is now D. E. Falconbury stationed at Boca Raton field, Fla. Their counsin, Darrell E. Falconbury, fireman first class, is sta-
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FLOYD PROMOTED
Pfc. Robert W. Floyd, 1255 Wright st., has been promoted to technician fifth grade at Camp Campbell, Ky. He is in the dental clinic of the 1580th service unit and before his induction was employed
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Ralph V. Everly, 618 Norwaldo ave., and William Borman, 1361 Shelby st., have been commissioned lieutenants in the army following their graduation from medical courses at Carlisle Barracks, Pa.
Lieut. Everly received his commission in the medical corps and Lieut. Borman was commissioned in the dental corps. Pvt."Edwin E. Runner, 2739 Winthrop ave., is home on emergency furlough to visit his mother, Mrs. J. E. Runner, who is in Methodist hospital. He came from his station at New Orleans, La. A grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Runner, Ernest Quackenbush Jr. is also home, having completed train ing at the naval station at Great Lakes, Ill. He is the son of Mrs. Harry Means, 3530 E. 10th st.
Lieut. Hacker Pvt, Shoemaker
LEFT: John E. Hacker, son of William Hacker, assistant superintendent of schools, recently was commissioned a second lieutenant at the army officer candidate school
last April and has been in England since June. Lieut. Hacker formerly |was associated with the Marion county welfare department. RIGHT: Pvt. Roy L. Shoemaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shoemaker, 963 W., 35th st., is serving with the field artillery at San Juan, Puerto Rico. He has-been in the service one year.
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Board 10 Inductees
f The following men have been inducted: into the armed services by local board No. 10:
Earl G. Basey of Muncie; call L. Francis, 3511 Prospect st.; will am J. Morrissey, 1221 Naomi st.: George 5 Clarkson, 1012 N. Beville ave.; Phillip O. McGee, 1535 Bradbury st.; William B. Bailey, 1205 Prospect st.; Paul E. Johnson, 1116 Southern ave.; Richard L. Snoke, 765 Lexington ave.; James J. Kennington, 1701 Fletcher ave.; William M. Noel, 1417 Hoyt ave.; Robert ¥. Pritchard, 2316 ‘Harlan st; Frederick J. Richter, 1025 Hervey st.; William D. Franklin, 1421 Lexmgion ave.; Russell - R. Patrick Jr., 1530 Hoyt ave; Robert T. Mobley, 3743 Prospect st.; Frederick J. Joyce, 2150 Singleton st. Herbert. R. Lahmann, 1124 Cameron st.; John S. Slinkard, 1532 Gimber st.; Harold E. Johnson, 1232 St. Paul st.; Kenneth Kreiger, 2010 Singlelon st.; Mardhall D. Etherington, 1612 Draper sts Lawrence D. Smith, 1506 Bradbury st. Willie R. Durham, 813 8S. Randolph st.; Robert C. Bechtold, 1709 E. Tabor st.; Walter O. White Jr., 1610 Lawton st.; Bernard P. Muffler, 1702 Naomi st.; Leslie F. Johnson, 916 Alban ny st.; Maurice M. Welsh, 1215 Woodlawn ave. "and Kenneth Pothast, 2511 Prospect st. Harrison L. Thompson, 2311 E. Burnside ave.; Lowell I. Goodman of Chrisney, Ind.; Bertil S. Johnson, 1510 Lawton st.; Dona 1d J. Nolan, 1415 Hoefgen st.; John F. Moore, 1215 Gimber st.; Carl L. ‘White, 2012 Fae formers st.; Benjamine «J.* Holt Shelby st.; Robert E, Mofford, 1305 ‘Pintey st.; Joseph Schmidt, 1850 Quill st.; Lawrence L. Searcy, 2011 Mable st.; Merton C. Sechrest, 1545 BE, Tabor st.; James B. : Robert E. Bricky, 1144 Fletcher ave.; Earl L. Enslin, 2545 Shelby st.; James *R. Lantis, 1421 Woodlawn ave.; Donald P, Strietelmeier, 1622 Draper st.; Paul E. Smith, 1620 Fletcher ave.: Robert E. Miner, 1429 Lawton ave.; Miles A. Rudy Hobbs, 1406 E. Kelly st.; Thomas D. Muns, 1817 Lockwood st.; Geor ge O. Estes; 728 Beecher st.; Hobart J. Humble, 1627 E. Iowa st.; Meyer Satinsky, 972 Pleasant Run bivd.; Roy E. Albers, 1844 Zwingley st.; Joseph R. Eckstein, 715 B. Minnesota st.; Robert B Hollander, 1407 Woodlawn ave.; Rove H Prange, 1217 Evison st.; Pa ul story, 2146 S. East st.; Paul J. White, 2535 Shelby st.; Joseph W. Linehan, 1132 Trowbridge st.; William K. McKee, 2033 Linden s8.; Francis J. Nye, Harold
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1922 Hoyt ave.; L. Shadday, 735 E. Minnesota st.; William B Spurlin, 1305 Finley ave.; Richard K. Clark, 1209 S. State st.; George R. Kaiser, 1006 St. Paul st.; Bert W. Fesler Jr., 1264 Lawton st., and ' Garnett G. Graves, 2020
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. LEFT: Pfc. Lem W. Head is with a cavalry unit at Ft. Jackson, S. C. The son of Mrs, Elizabeth Head, 2342 English ave., he has been in service three years. RIGHT: Pfe. Andy Gidcumb, husband of Mrs. Lillian Gideumb, 2342 English ave, is now in the infantry at Camp Pickett, Va. He has been in the army 16 months and formerly worked at Van Camp's. : 2 = =
In Armored Force
Three more Hoosiers are learning the ins and outs of the armored force in a special course at Ft. Knox, Ky. They are: Sergt. Estle Dale Case, 726 E. New York st., and Corps. Jerome Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker, 317 S. Oakland ave., and Max L. Ferguson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ferguson of Brownsburg. : FE I | In the army three months, Lennel L. Royer, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Royer, 520 Eastern ave. and husband of Mrs. Rose Royer, has been promoted to corporal at Fi. Barrancas, Fla., where he is an M. P. FE a |
Donald L. Wright, 232 N. Jefferson ave., has been promoted to technician fourth grade in the chemical warfare service at Higewood Arsenal, Md. " ” 8 Paul O. Pitts, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Pitts of 4409 Kingsley dr., has begun a course in aviation mechanics at the Amarillo army air field, Texas.
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Ft. Harrison Transfers
Ft. Harrison reports the transfer of the following men: to Camp Butner, N. C.: Pvts i
Sent Herbert Burnett, son of Otis O. Burnett, R. R. 6, Box 338; Pleston F. Adams, son of Mrs. Gertrude Wedge, 1749 W. Washingto on st.; William Smith, son of Mrs. O. -Smith, 1302 N. Pershing st.; Gerald oO. Eom son of Mr. and Mrs. James. J. Reeves, 739 N. Belmont ave.; George A. Puryls, son of Mrs. Verna M. Ooley, 1030 Tremont st., James E. Keller, brother Mrs. Edna Harp, 2961 N. Sherman dr. Sent to Camp Stewart, Ga.: Pvis. Cecil Marvin “Scott, 707 Bates st.; Paul Gregory Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gregory Sr. of Advance; William R. Harmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harmon, 261 E. Minnesota st., and Arthur B. Coonce, 1830 Sharon ave. Sent to Camp Lockett, Cal.: Pvts. Hern L. Whitley, son of Mrs. ‘Mary Whitran 3509 E. Orange st.; Albert R. Summers, son of Mrs. Albert -B. Summers, 1614 Columbia ave., and James Martin, son of Mrs, Bessie Martin, 102 Cora st.
Sént to St. Petersburg, Fla.: Pvis. Charles E. Stewart, husband of Mrs. Marguerite Stewart, 1512 Pennsylvania st.; Frank Eades, son of Mrs. 508 E. Michigan st., and Paul W. Rather, husband of Mrs. Mary Olyne Rather, 622 Division st.
Sent to Santa Anita, Cal.: Pvt. Norman Lloyd, husband of Mrs. Mary L. Lioyd, 1226 N. Illinois st. Sent to Miami, Fla.: Pvt. S. A. Boettcher, son of A. A. Boettcher, R. R. 494. Pvt. Carl BE. Donnelly recently was transferred from Ft. Harrison to Camp Sibert, Ala. His wife, Mrs. Mauna Donnelly, ‘and daughter, Carleen Joan Donnelly, reside at 4836 Young st. “To Camp Toccoa, Ga.—Pvts. William M. i Duncan, son of Mrs. Mattie M. Duncan; Fred Hodson, whose wife resides at 2208 Avondale pl, and Franklin Drinkut, son 2 of Mrs. Edward ©. Drinkut, R. R® 1
To Atlantic City, N. J.—Pvts. Robert Smih, ve or Mrs. Ada Smith, and John usband o rs anda Law, 27056%2 W. Washington st. To Camp Haan, Cal.—Pvts, Chester J. Coble, son of Mrs. Myrtle Coble, 2111 Bhp rd.; Chris 2 Prewer, son of Mrs. J: , son of James O. N. Warman no. Farrell, 1010 v alter Frantzreb, son of Mrs. J. Franiireh, 5 = Randolph st., has sen 0 rdue universit, - fayette, Ind. EI at 1a
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Board 4 Inductees
Local board No. 4 reports the induction of the following men:
Edmund L. Jolly, James R. Whisler, Edward J. Councelman, Jefferson 8 Meisker, Leonard G. McCay, Josep Ryan, Lawrence E. Denny, Robert L. Rail, Albert W. Sahm, Donald J. Brown, Cecil T. Lockhart, Dale Kutz, Ralph E. Defore, Joseph FF, Bauder, Richard V. Bracken, William . Bloomer, Abraham W. Letiff, Jack S. John sper
es Ww. Webster, Kenneth E. hens, John W. Robison, William a Johnson, Woodrow Hodge, Eugene R. Temple, Thomas B. Porter, Otto G. Zink, Richard M. Pratt, Lige 'Southerland, Edmund W. Genier Jr., Charles W. Massie, Claude Alexander; Richard - ke Ralph O. Shull, Charles W. LeRoy E. Cummings, Rudolph bs Ryler, Joseph A Scott, Ralph E. Huber, Raymond A. Smith, Robert H. Edwards, Alexander L. Taggart III, Gene. Headlee, Alex F. Feiler, Bruce Frazier, H. Flannagan, Paul F. Freund, Isaac B, Arnold, Edwin A, Shoal, James R. Ricketts, Jack R. Miller, Robert E. Pidgeon, Charles Dean Jr., Richard G. Brown, John C. Peters, Robert E. Keister, Lee R. Collins and Thomas Crooke,
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Board 8 Inducts
. Selective service board 8 today announced the following ‘men ‘will be inducted into military service to-
morrow: Charles Gehring, 5730 E. Washington; Charles Taylor, New York; Heinie Howard, 1150 E. Ninth; Charles Eastridge, 2226 N. Talbott; william Meadows Jr., 1640 College; Bertram Cain, 440 Vermont; Robert Lynn, 56 N. Sherman; Charles Lynch, 1516 Fay; Roy Darnell, 1301 Parker; James Owen, 310 N. Capitol; Raymond Willis, 242 E. 12th; Dennis Thompson, 2324 Shelby; John Finch, 238 E. St. Joe; Elmer Hendrickson, 516 N. New Jersey; Aired ‘McCulloch, 5018 E. Washington; Robertson, 1418 B. New York; Jack Hi cock, 919 N. Pennsylvania; Harry Schwab, 430 Massachusetts; Donald Grikin, 322- N. Pine; Paul Cook, Crawfordsville, Ind.; Robert Poehler, 1457 Thompson and Florentino Espiriti, 412 E. Walnut. Lawrence Lisby, 724 E, New York; Tony Hammer, Pulaski, Ill.; Robert Ayers, 1141 Park; John Finchum, 624 N. New Jersey; Hensley Carter, 825 N. East; Charles Reuter, 1028 N. Delaware; Wayne Burdene, 3844 Rockville; Carl Atkinson, 137 W. Market; Lyle Knight, 723 N. Delaware; Charles Tolbert, 771 N. Concord; Homer ‘Higdon, 925 Carrollton; Rex Gobble, Glasgow, Ky.; James Bruce, Madison; Richard Mauer, 439 Fulton; Henry Duvall, 705% N. Alabama; Willian Bunch, t Charles Ferrell, R. R. 7, Box 2¢ Groover, 830 N. East; Clarence: Terre Haute; Albert Hensley, 730 Madison’ Kenneth Perciful, 233 Cleveland; Edwin Kilrain Jr., 410 N. Meridia, and Wi nam Jones, 444 B, Market.
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NAOMI CHAPTER
‘Mrs. Allie Hartmann is the new worthy matron and John E. Henry, worthy patron, of Naomi chapter
. Other newly elected and appointed officers installed last week are: Mrs. Velma ssociate associate Enoc Ballard, lie Gilmore, secr treasurer; conductress; Mrs. Nelli ciate conductress; Mrs, chaplain, and Mrs, marshal; Mrs. ‘Mam!
Kehling, Ruth; Mrs, Cléona Swift, Esther; Mrs. Lucille Baxter, Ma: rs. Eleanor Kester, electa; Mrs. Lois Duttield, warder, and Mrs. Florence Carr, sentinel.
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