Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1943 — Page 10

[AS MR STUDENT {AIR COMMISSION

Finds Butler Has Changed

Given Assignments in Other

Parts of the

Nation. Three Indianapolis WAACs have

received promotions and new as-

' signments according to announcements received here. ~ Third officer Dolores Marie Hagist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Hagist, 25 8. 17th ave., Beech Grove, has been assigned as an assistant classification and assignment officer at the fourth WAAC training center, Pt. Devon, Mass.

oLt. Hagist, was formerly em-

ployed in the U. 8. Engineers.

personnel and payroll department at ‘the Fall Creek ordnance plant. She has two brothers in the navy,

LEFT: Fred L. Adams Jr., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Adams Sr., 335 S. Lyons ave, is serving as & seaman in -the navy. A pupil at Cathedral high school, he enlisted in the navy on his 17th birthday Jan. 18. RIGHT: John C. Holloway Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs, John C. Holloway Sr., 1542 S. Arlington ave., has been commissioned an ensign in the navy, following his graduation from naval air training at Corpus Christi Tex. He attended Butler university.

Seaman Adams Ensign Holloway |

Since He Was There

As Civilian.

A former Butler student, An the army now, has returned to his alma mater, but the old place is not the

same. Chester R. Tingle, sent here from his army post at Miami with the third contingent of air crew students in the 52d college training detachment, must have been greatly surprised when he arrived at the university where he studied for two years. He found the fieldhouse a “ship” fully manned, and the bluejackets, long “in port,” mixing on the campus with the mnewly-arrived air crew students who have taken

Former Accompanist of Purdue Glee Club

Is Engineer.

Theodore Feucht, son of T. Ww. Feucht, 3247 N. Capitol ave., graduated recently from the AAF techBe- nical training command school at fore entering service last - August, Yale university and was commisCpl. Kidwell was employed at -the|sioned a second lieutenant in the plant here.| maintenance engineers. m Cathedral { Lt. PFeucht entered service Nov. 1942 and was stationed at 17| Chanute field. He received his cadet 11 raining at West Lafayette. A graduate of Shortridge high school and Purdue university, Lt

specialist division of the anti-gir-|Feucht was active in student and craft school. He made his recent Scout. affairs. He was accompanist

trip to Indianapolis to attend the|for the Purdue men’s glee club. He

Cpl. Kidwell Cpl. Beem

LEFT: Cpl. Earl W. Kidwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kidwell, 2531 pM: a st., is in North Africa.

International Harvester:

RIGHT: Cpl. Jack W. Beem, son | 2%

of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beem, 28 Robson st., has returned from a brief visit home to Camp Davis, N. C., where he will enter the enlisted

Gerald Morford wedding of his sister, Betty: Jane| Worked in scouting for 15 years, is | Axi Pri Beem, to C. Norris: Michael, yan Eagle | SSoUE ed a; ous His both ice men and regular stu- “ {served as scoutmaster of troop $ Xis r'risoner En have seemed strange— s 2 He is a member of Alpha Phi Omega scouting fraternity.

WORD HAS been received by |for uniforms appear in most class- : - |Om 0 relatives that Pvt, Gerald Lee [F0OmS. ; 1 nn Air crew student Tingle is ‘the’ A . . Morford, who was reported miss- |, of nr and Mrs. A. H. Tingle, Promoted in Marines ing Feb. 17, is an Italian prisoner. : Parker Jt., son of Edith P. Cochran, 337 N. Davidson st., has

4263 Winthrop ave. Pvt. Morford’s wife, Mrs. Martha 2 8 = been promoted to private first class in the marine corps.

Morford, lives at 5241 E. Ninth st. ; : . Pvt. Morford, who has been in At Embarkation Port ist Lt. John A. Graves, 621 N. Pfc. Parker recently graduated from marine clerical school at San

service since October, 1941, has been overseas since last spring. |gancroft st., has reported for duty at Pt. Mason, Cal, and has been as+ ‘Diego, Cal. He enlisted last - July and was formerly employed as a

over the fraternity houses.

* Jacob J. Hagist, 1st chief petty of“The university buildings, used by

ficer ’ Siping ov and Her‘man J. Hagist who is -y in this

“country. Second Lt. Lois M. Forsythe has been ssigned to oy at the army’s air forces foie training command, Kearns,

She received her commission A 15 and this is her first post. She aftended Butler university, is a member of Delta Delta Delta and in civilian life was a digtian.

. Jane Gillespie, daughter ot Mr. . B. W. Gillespie Jr., alot st., has been promoted from Nutra to sécond officer six months after she was graduated from OCS at Ft. Des Moines. Lt. Gillespie, who is 23, is a graduate of Indiana university. ‘She served as Supply officer and platoon commander before being transferred to I duty

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His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion, al PE NA 2 at Philadelphia, Pa., on Nov. Morford, live at 3721 N. Keystone pb the srany wixeer eng station Hr ave. Signed os Tilia police nition Lt. Kraus Seamon Amos. | opemisy by the U. S. Rubber Co, ow, . - . to seive in that. city. he is now serving 0 8 8 9 A ir LEFT: Lewis Kraus, 931 N. Tem-| . *# » = Ba g headquarters in Philadel- Board 10 Inductees During world war 1 he served in ple ave, has completed officer's; Complete Air Course jolt Gillespie has two brothers in serv 2 : the 14th PF. A. He re-entered miii-| training at Ft. Washington, Md, the army medical administrative corns | Induction of the following men tary service June 2, 1042. and has been commissioned a 2d| Two Indianapolis men have reCam p Grant. Ill, and Austin Gillespie, was announced by selective service re on lieutenant.” He is the son of Mr.|cently completed courses which will Shrolied ie navy V-1 program at Pur-| board. 10: : . ‘and Mrs. William Kraus of the|help to “keep ‘em flying.” Her father, B. W. Gillespie Jr., was. a 8 cis" J slayman, 408 N. Lyin aves Fan Lt. Harry B. Anderson, 2514 same address and Has been in serv-| Pfc. Marvin L, Klotz graduated captain of Seedlieny = the last: war, J. Andrews, el Se No Charles Winthrop ave, has been assigned as|ice two years. from the Buick motor division, Capt. Robert E Coates former den, ra Cottage ave Robert It M Ties a ‘medical officer at the army air] RIGHT: Seaman 2-¢ John R.|GMC, school of the army air forces attorney here, is serving as trial Hyison sti Herald = lo, 2044 adoiph oes dad igi es d i hee Davieviler Ry hing ig je will lism judge -advocate at. the army air ou Ee ae ne 37 Hiandolph He received his.ba ee ee the West coast. : He is the unit where his newly uired forces transition school, Dodge City, |Durelle K. Ward, 1027 Aibany st.; Thomas|in 1938 and his M. D. in at now:on. the We a acy Kas. He formerly lived at 2060|amc pri) Evison st; Herbert W. Indiana university where he was son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Amos, skill will be used to keep fighting Carolina ave. here. 2048 Sh elby st. Alfred L. Nash, 1105 S.|in the upper 10 per cent of his 5222 College ave. He attended Broad | aircraft fighting. : ’ t.; Fred B. Maar, 3826 Perkins) senior class. Ripple high school and was em-| Pfc. Klotz, who has been in the r " Ernes est Ramsey. 1005 St. Jeter st.; Norman Lt. Anderson served his interne-|ployed in a local radio shop before army five months was previously d he Ww INIT: 3 Reynolds, 1014 Harlan st + Jak R,, Puck: ship at city hospital here. enlisting. employed at the Bridgeport Brass oun wih, I € icigus Fister, 46 4606 BE. Young st.; Lewis "Mesalam, gy, £8 Ts, I eR 703 Yoke st., marine corps; James B.

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