Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1943 — Page 9
In the Serv rots Tomes = A NAMED TO TRAIN ES 7207 cers « MAL WILSON AT AT GREAT LAKES|( -oomopersneeeer crc masrasrecs
POST ON COAST | 10 Local Men Leave Hore! | RIDING THE RANGE"C: Coiilve “CAMEL” iar ith Sikes
Ex-Indiana State Forestry For Basic Study at Navy
Official Promoted at Boot Camp.
McClellan Field. Ten Indianapolis men have been Mal. Bu BW selected for training in the service al NEI Wilson, former school at the U. 8 naval training Indiana state forester is now chief
of the pers 1 and t station, Great Lakes, Ill. ersonnel and training divi. sion of Sacramento air d epet con- The selectees and the courses
trol area command with headquar- \ Lo yy 3 AY which they will study are: ters at McClellan field, Cal. YL 4 3 a A a BY His promotion from captain tol§ Hillam ob. oreager, y 8 a \ chnabel, major Se Mir a Yoox y the all sludsin " be jrchinit 8 dota. as ed in charge of the ute, . Tuxedo st. y . it and Loren E. Harvey, 3400 W., Washing. division after serving as office ex- both studying to become tor. ecutive of SADCAC headquarters. . mith, 1608 Shadeland dr.: Maj. Wilson, whose mother, Mrs. V. Staley, 819 8, Addison st, and J. J. Wilson and brother Harold live at 72 Jenny lane, was also In-
Joyd R. Coverstone, 2421 N., Gale st studying to become fire controlmen, an diana game supervisor for two years.
family circle Dec. 7, 1942, to join |oswald D. Phillipy, 1931 Carrollton ave., the marine corps. He was sent in the navy's school for storekeepers. to San Diego and is now serving f 4 4 He was born in Greencastle and overseas, Previously he had | Pfe. Garnett R. Welch, son of attended high schqols in Attica and worked as a tool grinder for In- Mr, and Mrs. L. Welch, 1125 W. Frankfort, He was commissioned ternational Harvester. 23d st, has graduated from an inin the Purdue field artillery reserve All three brothers were gradu- |tensive 46-day course in the maine while a student at the university, ated from Technical high school [tenance and repair of peeps and Following his enlistment last year and are members of Barth Place | jeeps at the armored force school, Maj. Wilson trained at Miami and then went to Ogden air depot as assistant depot supply officer. Late:
church, Ft. Knox, Ky. he was transferred to the fourth |
alr service area command as ve Loeal Sailor on Liberty Ship
CAMELS EXTRA MILONESS IS MASKEER WITH MEL. PLENTY | THAT FULL FLAVOR HOLDS UP. PACK AFTER
st,
With men in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard,
the favorite cigarette is Camel, (Based on actual sales records im Post Exchanges and Canteens.)
AMEL
A&P SUPER RIGHT MEATS Same Low Prices Every Day
T-4 Sgt. Charles 0. Koch Pvt. Francis M. Koch who know him as “BErnle” are remembering his birthday with a card shower. T-4 Sgt. Charles O. Koch, 28 years old, is a cook in the army and was at Camp Cooke, Cal, until recent maneuvers, At the time he entered the service, Feb. 10, 1942, he was employed at the Mutual Creamery. His wife, Ruth E. Koch, lives with his parents here, The third son, Pvt, Francis
Seaman l-¢ Samuel E. Koch
Three sons of Mr. and Mrs. M. Koch, 20 years old, left the
Charles J. Koch, 2149 BE. Garfield dr, are serving in three different branches of the armed forces, Seaman 1-¢ Samuel E, Koch enlisted in the U, 8. coast guard Feb. 20, 1042, He will celebrate his 23d birthday Sunday at Bel- |
lingham, Wash, where he is stationed. Before his enlistment, | he was employed at the Rough | Notes Printing Co. His friends, |
sification officer of the military personnel division. 5 § FANCY Whole or Shank Half
2d Lt. Harvey BE. Curran, son of T. J. Curran Sr, 807 N. Dearborn st, is now stationed at Langley fleld, Va. He is a former student of Technical high school and a graduate of the army air force flying schools. ® a = Lester ©. Nagley Jr, 5482 College ave, has completed OCS at Ft. Sill,
Torpedoed by German Sub
A BRITISH PORT. . . . Kenneth L. Chaney, U. S. navy armed guard coxswain from Indianapolis was captain of a three-inch gun crew on board a Liberty ship making a voyage from New York to the British Isles but he never got a chance |
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to fire a shot at the enemy,
Okla, and been commissioned a Seven days out of port enemy
second lieutenant. He has been assigned to duty at Ft. Sill. submarine packs started stalking * 8 9 the convoy. A torpedo struck the Cpl. Roy W. Modglin, son of Mr. | bow of Chaney's ship on the eighth
and Mrs. Roy Modglin, 1027 Joseph | day.
ave. has been graduated from an! A few minutes later ! second “tin | EFT: Pv . | " i : Pvt. William Lewis Lin-| aviation mechanies’ course at the|fish” crashed into the starboard| n
Vega factory at Burbank, Cal. side and all hands took to life boats der, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence fa a and rafts. They were picked up by! Linder, 272 N. Lynn st, spent his ¢ a British destroyer two hours later first furlough at home with his par- | Cpt. Kurt M. Nestler, son of Mr. | and brought safely into port. . 9 ; { { and Mrs. Kurt Nestler, 6152 Prim- Coxswain Chaney had served ents recently, Pvt. Linder is sta- | rose ave, has been promoted to(apoard three ships. This was his| tioned at Camp Beale, Cal. He at- | sergeant at the Pocatello ariny air | first North Atlantic crossing. He | tende® Washington high school and | base, Idaho. He is assigned as &|was a jewelry worker before he Was employed at the Char Products| clerk in base headquarters at the | joined the navy 16 months ago. His C0. before entering the service. |
alr field. mother, Mrs. Cora Snedeker, lives| RIGHT: Pvt. Harry Thomas Me- ® & =» at 114 Linwood ave. Quinn Jr. is the husband of Mrs. |
John D. Williams, son of Mr. and E-£ 4 Betty McQueen, 1249 N. Ridgeview
u 73 : dr, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Emmett Willams, 512 N.| mnyy mdianapolis men will go to Harry Ti McQuinn. 3585 Har | Beville ave, now is an aviation | Harry Thomas McQuinn, ar-| cadet receiving basic training at! the A. A. F. T. T. 8, Sloux Falls, json st, He is a former employee | ; s g Das Ng |S. D,, for training as radio operator | or t)e Indianapolis Times. Kearns, Utah. mechanics, They are Vernon W. een =|
8 ey ia Jines, son of Mr. and Mrs, Bn EALSE TEETH
Pfc. James M. Mitchell, son of |Jines, 1516 Centennial st, who has TS ithe] Mitchell, 320 re | er Fromoted Yo private first elas, That Loosen 3 1% § { od S | s » 188 ter graduated from Bh | ahi on. aan A SS * g | Need Not Embarrass aviation mechanics’ course at the Michael J, gains, ark ave. Many wearers of false teeth have sufPfc. Jines graduated from Wash-| fered real embarrassment because their plate dropped, slipped or wobbled at just
the wrong time. Do not live in fear of] this happening to you. Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH, the alkaline (non-acid) powder, on your plates, Holds false!
as war-time conditions allow and prices are still on the usual EVERY DAY LOW PRICE basis. For rationed foods or for big stocks of N unrationed foods, for war-time shopping, as in peace-time shopping, Sl A&P STILL HAS THE VALUES!
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army air base at Seymour Johnson | field, N. C. He attended Manual ington high school and was formerly Training high school and worked (employed at the Continental Optiat Allison's before being inducted |cal Co. into the army in October, 1942. Cpl. Biggins graduated from teeth more firmly, so they feel more com- | » » » Shortridge high school and attended | fortable, Does not sour. Checks ‘‘plate!
odor’ 5 reath), Get FASTEETH Pfc. Delbert D. Cooper, who has Butler university. odor'’ denture breath e :
at any drug store, been in the army air forces since Feb. 20, recently completed a course in radio operator-mechanics at Sioux Falls, S. D. He is the son of Mrs, Grace Freeman, 412 E, 15th st. Pfc. Cooper formerly was employed by the ferrying command, Long Beach, Cal. 5 = 2
Goes to Miami Beach
Pvt. Raymond R. Wienke, son of Mrs. Susan Wienke, 194 Royal rd. and a former employee of the Solitaire Beverage Co, has completed basic training at Clearwater, Fla, and been transferred to Miami Beach, Fla.
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