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{Plainfield Mother a WAAC, | [NESE T 3 % 4O0UrSE A Wedieal : = 3 XX FORGET! : | Reserve. i, y -

Two Sons in Service, Capt. Ardis F. Melloh, 1501 Shan-{ Pvt. Cheatham Heid

Dad Driv ; | = es Bus . : ; non ave. has graduated from the| LEFT: Pvt. William Leonard The Berlin family of Plainfield is ; 25th officers’ class at the medical |Cheatham, husband of Mrs. Elnora actively engaged in winning the = : reserve school, Carlisle Barracks, Cheatham, 434 W. Raymond st., and war, Aux. Goldie M. Berlin, whose| : ; Pa, and has already left for duty.|SOn of Mr, and Mrs. William Cheatushan dj i i : : : .» is in the medical husband, Floyd is doing his part by| One of & class of 399 physicians ham, 823 Chase st., ! driving a bus for the soldiers be-| 8 1 and others in the medical corps, |coTPS at Ft. Custer, Mich. Before his tween Indianapolis and Camp Atter-| SE a : Capt. Melloh completed a six weeks’ induction in February, 1943, he atbury, is stationed at the 3d WAAC 2 : } : i course which taught him to convert tended Washington high school and Ei rt. ip Se HE 3 his peacetime skill to war uses. be) employed by the Indiana railin the Baker's and Cook’s school. | boa : : a Capt, Seon Vea is np RIGHT: Pvt. Robert Heid is in { : = : egree at Indiana university. : : . The two Berlin sons are Don, a : : : : : eee the engineer corps at Indio, Cal. He geaman second class, in the coast § ; : has a brother and two sisters in : NN 4 ne guard, and Lester, in the quarter-| SSE P 3 Jose h C Bruno Indianapolis, William who lives at master division of the air corps at! bm Pp . 308 N. East st. and is employed at Miami Beach Fla. George C. Walker (left) and Robert L. Miller started off the Ernie Pyle Cirgaret fund cellections at A . | G the Banner- Whitehill Furniture Co.: Curtiss-Wright with a quarter and a smile from Miss Margaret Peterson. They ended up weary and An era UNNer |ms. Margaret Moon living at the

The daughter of the family, Mrs. Elmer Hornaday, is at home with| footsore, but with enough money for 303,800 cigarets—$759.50, by far the largest single contribution to N. East st. address, and Mrs, Opal her father while her husband, Pfc.| date. : JOSEPH C. BRUNO, son of Mr. |\watcon 1237 S. Pershing st. Pvt. n EY SERVICE nN Elmer Hornaday, is in the army and Mrs. Charles Bruno, 4747 E. [Heid formerly was employed by \ Washington st, is among recent |Ralph R. Reeder & Sons. J IN 10-KT. YELLOW GOLD

radio school at Scott field, IL —- ® ins ESE Workers Donate 303,800 (FT. HARRISON GROUP mine =, sm mom i = Re INN] ns

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| The following men have been aerial gunner, | © \ e Rings of this What started out to be an in-, The two men came in “on their yo. ferred from Ft. Harrison to he received his | §8 a : \ quality at this

‘formal collection for the Ernie Pyle own time” to contact the workers pe camps named. sergeant’s chev- § 3 3 : \ - low price,

i : t iSS- | : : ons and unless cigaret fund at the local Curtiss lon the Other two shifts. In al,] 7e Ft Meade, §. DBs. James W. rons : Choice of all military OS retained as an & militar, branches. Massive sterling

| Wright propeller plant last week,] : : ._ | Fitzgerald, son of Mrs. 3 : lended up as the largest single con- [they contributed 17 hours of their a I A lia a Contes, } Instructor will : silver mounting, Choice tribution to the fund to date this own time to the cause. Tired and i: james B. Landreth, husband of Mrs.| § L# soon join a com- aad b | week. fet but happy, Mr. Walker | Jivian 3 ONei, husband of As. and bs a. : Employees contributed $759.50,/and Mr, Miller feel that “it cer- . » - STXSCO St, : : RXR To Ft. Custer, Mich.Chares O. Mc- ® gunners is to | H. Goodpasture J. Goodpasture

ih {which means 303800 cigarets for|tainly was worth all the time.” Connell, husband of Mrs. Morrell Mc- ; Willis VctiRy [Fdvard iidien {our boys overseas. “I hope some of these cigarets sonnel 119 Waa Sto Yims St Vaughn, J. C pring man .50 caliber | Two sons of Mrs. Iva Goodpasture, y LEFT: William Denny Jr, son| myo workers on the 4 p. m.-mid-{go to Hawaii” Mr. Walker said,|Roache st, and Alphonso H. Townsend | twin Browning machine guns and | 3832 Creston dr., are in the Seabees A EAA BEA of Mr. and Mrs. Denny, 1106 S.|pioht shift at the plant, George C.| “because my old buddy, Pvt.|Rhre sg O So Gladys Townsend, 401] smash the attacks of enemy pur- | somewhere in the Pacific area. Le a Kealing ave. has returned to Great|wajker and Robert I. Miller, got| Thomas (Larry) Nolan is stationed] To Aberdeen, Md.—Edward Bruce, hus-| suit planes in protection of bomb- Harry, husband of Mrs, Vivian a INT JEWELER Lakes, 11, where he is in training. the idea for the collection reading there. But wherever they go, I'm si: Feri B Thacker, husband of Mss, ers While on missions. Goodpasture, 1926 W. Washington . III : He has been at home on furlough. The Times on their way to work at/ sure the boys will appreciate Frances Louise er, I ae of Me “4 @ st., is a petty officer 2-c. 113 W. WASHINGTON ST. : = RIGHT: Pfc. Edward J. Hudson 4 gclock one afternoon. them.” Lorine W. Stayman, 1861 N. Harding st. John, husband of Mrs. Althea 2d Door from Cor.—Lincoln Hotel {s at home on furlough visiting his| i = Mr. Miller, too, had a personall, Xo Fr Anak Ki a ese | Goodpasture, is a petty officer 1-c. wife, Mrs. Janet S. Hudson, 541 N. Pid Wn Da THiS incentive for the “little” drive for New York st. Eon ‘His wife lives in Greenfield.

; . Miley ave, and his mother, Mrs.!| They asked E. F. Theis, plant/he has two brothers, Philip and ree e Pearl Hudson, 2728 W. Vermont st. manager, for permission to contact! James, who are in the navy, the RETIRED MINISTER DIES > i } i oO S K ] N £

He received basic training at Miami] other Curtiss-Wright propelleriformer “somewhere” with the fleet! FRANKFORT, May 7 (U. P) — LEFT: Pvt. Orville Hadley, in- i ducted into the army Aug. 14, 1942,

Beach, Fla, and is now stationed makers who might be interested in|and the latter in “boot training” |The Rev. William G. Bogue, 8%, reat Mobile, Ala. He is a graduate!contributing to: this “worthy cause.”{at Great Lakes naval training sta-| tired minister, died yesterday in the is stationed at Ft. Jay, N. Y. He is Elta TEST EVENT the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Had-

« ®f Westfield high school. { Permission was granted. tion. Clinton county hospital. ley, 1516 Kappes st. His daughter,

Betty Joyce, lives with an uncle at 1735 Miller st. He was employed at the Kenneth Smock Trucking Co. before entering the service. RIGHT: Third Officer Virginia J. Cummings, Indianapolis, is now a recruiting officer at the headquarters of the second WAAC service command in New York City. She was a member of the 22d officer candidate class at the WAAC train-

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