Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1943 — Page 20

Assigned After Finishing | ‘Officer’s Course at Re Camp Lee,.Va. | Lt OBrien Lt Smith

"Francis J. Cunningham has re-| LEFT: Better known to the In‘ceived his: second lieutenant’s bars | dianapolis sports world as Jay, 2d dollowing completion of the officer Lt. J. E. O'Brien, former Times staff training ‘course in the quarterMaster corps at ‘Camp Lee, Va. He|Member, Is back in town on ds’ now in San Antonio, Tex., where |leave from his duties as assistant he is enrolled in the ordnance auto- public relations officer at the Har- - motive school. . The son of Mr, and (lingen army air field, Harlingen,

ya EE ek Sov. wmios 1 mops = 4 ~ a Just Arrived! IN TIME FOR FATHER'S DAY...

‘hc before entering the army in|1941, after a four-and-a-half-year October, 1942 : ; association with The Times, he reRT ' ; ceived his commission last December. Lt. O'Brien is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. O'Brien of Evans-

a : : : a ville and a graduate of Indiana uni- N : ee 4 NY FUit O1 the LOO RIGHT: Walter H. Smith, anoth- : = Sh ‘ er former Times employee, is back ; " ; Seti ;

home sporting second lieutenant’s bars after receiving his commission

June 11 at Camp Hood, Tex, ra wars Cod EY ~— After serving two years in the Rh SAVE ¥. Re :

: i (0 national guard, Lt. Smith volun- Fo LS : Wr : Ww No dvi. Losan teered last November. Prior to en- BLE ge £8 : . oPvikogan. Cpl Slephanolt | rite on Tae BE ha PO) | LEFT: At home on furlough visit-{in The Times eirculation depart- a ie ; : * ing his sister, Mrs, Paul C. Kress,|ment for eight years. : EVAR 5 : \ ; 1505 Bradbury ave, is Pvt. William| Mrs, Smith and their six-year-old 7 3 : | sal

~ F. Logan, who is stationed at Camp|son Bill will return to Camp Hood Livingston, La. with him tomorrow. Their Indian- ‘ i Ed N : yy RIGHT: Cpl. Meor Stephanoff,|apolis address is 2601 N. Illinois st. Br . . .son of Mr. and Mrs, Pandil Steph-| - FF

Aanoff, 1714 N. Warman ave. was : ee ; Ho ‘at home on a 10-day furlough re- TWO ARE GIVEN : : : VERY fine shirts tailored from one of Fruit of the Loom's cently from Camp Phillis, Kas. 4 : : . : : . feathery-light, thin, I fabric: ‘where he is in an infantry division. ! : ewe + fabrics . . ‘8 gamely 9 ih, co0l.la he in «A former employee of the Inland RATINGS IN NAVY SRV : a distinctive self-stripe effect. It's the DELUXE quality, Centajrier Cop, ad duane ; I \ | | ; sanforized-shrunk-for minimum shrinkage. * Dad'll like the 5 “ : way these shirts fit, the way they'll last, the crisp, fresh

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Bros. Conservatory of Music. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Nolan, 1031 , . : ; A : RIGHT: Pfc. Ernest C. Bryant is Blaine ave. : : gam ‘now stationed at Camp Davis, N.C.| gjectrician Kurz joined the navy A ps 14) : He is the son of Mr. and Mrs i ; wi :

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‘Mrs. Ruth Graves Bryant, 1503|was the only one from his -class y ik Fran Vinewood. His son, Jimmie Bryant, selected to = attend electrician’s! SE Short: Sleeves is 9 months old. A graduate of Ben school. His company was chosen to! X { % % : po Er high school, Pfc. Bryant|serve as guard of honor When Navy, Fo ft ! . - «BLUES 4 95 worked at Allison's more than two|gecretary Frank Knox visited the! : : 5 TANS .

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