Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1943 — Page 12

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PAGE 12 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1943

| | he reported back to his station. tudent ‘MAJ DAVID L, SMITH Maj. Smith's parents, Mr. and

In the Service— | Medical S pa] eae Mrs. David H. Smith, reside at 620

PY ¥ «oll BACK AT SELFRIDGE FE. 38th st. His wife and daughters SY ‘will leave for Selfridge field soon.

| Maj. David L. Smith, medical] yD

SL a a davighters, |. James FE. McCollough, former | WN EW corps, whose wife and daugh IS, | Technical high school student has b hal | Marcia and Caroline, live at 4704 N.|aompleted flight training at the

: | Pennsylvania st., hag returned to] AAF advanced flying school, Luke

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Frederick Landis, Logans- QE ing the school of aviation medicine 22, He received the army air corps : S ay at Randolph field, Tex. silver wings and a commission as port, Is Serving Now Wg ; pT | Maj. Smith, who is a graduate of second lieutenant in the army air | | Indiana university school of medi- | corps reserve. n Europe. LEFT: Pvt. Frank H. Stout, son cine, served in the medical enlisted| Lt. McCollough is the son of Mr. Seder ; ; (of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar N. Stout, reserve at Bloomington from Au- and Mrs. C. Bordenkercher. ou EE W. Mortis st., has been attending gust to December, 1918. He reported | $ 4 » | s y } 4 ii . + & ohth fudicial eliaul , | the medical school at Gilroy, Cal. for active army duty June 14, 1942,| Cpl. James J. Cannon, 2510 E. 20th judicial circuit, now serving inj. ent inte th Dee. i4 ab Selfridge field and was trans- | 16th st, is enrolled at the armored the navy’s legal section in Europe, | at er os ig fur. | TTT in January, 1943, to Ran- force school Ft. Knox, Ky. for a has been commissioned a lieutenant on at the home o Mr and Mrs | dolph field. Upon graduation in May | course in tank mechanics,

(J. ®), according to a London report.| gap Blank, former Hoosiers and

Lt. Landis, enlisted in the naval|c.hooimates of Mrs. Stout. in San reserve as a yeoman second class| gpraneisco.

in May, 1942, and after a brief tour; RIGHT: I. Robert Lewis, son of Night Until of duty at Great Lakes, Ill, Was pps Vard Crain, 801 Lincoln st. 8 O'Clock. assigned to duty overseas. He ar- pas completed the air forces ad- Closed Monday, rived in London in July, 1942, and| yanced flying school training at July Sth

was assighed to the personnel office,| Williams field, Chandler, Ariz., and }

later being transferred to the legal has been commissioned a second section. lieutenant. He is a former ManHe is the son of Mrs. Bessie yal high school pupil and was a FIRST AID NEEDS Landis, Logansport. His father, the| photographer before entering the . late Fred Landis, was an Indiana service. HEWSPapeF BQHOGF and NAAQd SEFVER — cml REE several terms in congress. He ising center, Quantico, Va Upon N oi Ab the nephew of Judge KenesaW| graduation he will be commis- iy: First Aid Kit Mountain Landis, baseball commis- sioned a second lieutenant. i = sioner : Fs 4 fag 25 "hy aan Duy tue Sieur oe Fred 8. Greenleaf Jr, seaman - 1 1-e U. 8. N, is at home on fur- * 2 lough after serving in the action Every home should have a frst aid kit these days. ‘Thiz metal

Serving With Marines on Attu where he volunteered for | : x - CASS COMtAINS generous sizes of

shore duty. y y : i : : adhesive tape, cotton, gauze, HOWARD C. ANDERSON, now| Seaman Greenleaf iz the son of 5 handi-tape, bu on ohtrent “xsd 1 of i a S : - : be serving with the marines in the | Fred 8. Greenleaf Sr. 5509 N. Cap- FE bi 3 jodine and other first-aid essen Southwest Pacific, is a member of jto] ave. He will report for duty A i tials,

an aviation squadron with which he again next week.

as cited last month for outstandrg sctioh. He hes been promoted sin FIRST AID KIT FOR AUTO Bauer am Black 2.25

to sergeant, according to informa-.| Francis G. Daugherty, 35 Hen-

ih § ; ; hit : 5. |dricks pl, has completed officer's HOE Fy His training at the quartermaster OFFICIAL BOY SCOUT FIRST AID KIT, 69¢

Rutha Anderson, 1713 W. Stevenson school, Camp Lee, Va, and has

st Sgt. Anderson is a graduate of been commissioned a second lieu- Sentinel Handy Bandages assorted bandages + + «Box, 29C Rroad Ripple high school and|tenant in the army. enlisted in the marine corps March yu Elastic Band Aid, Johnson & Johnson brand, Pkg. 23€C 2, 1042, He has been overseas 10 : months, Enjoy Furloughs | Sulfathiazole Band Aid, Johnson & Johnsen. ..Pkq., 23€ s Bn Three soldiers and one sailor, all Miss Mary L. Carson, daughter of| huddies in civilian life, are spend- Mercurochrome Band Aid, Bauer and Black, Pkg. 10€

Mr. and Mrs, William D. Carson,|, 4 ; 1946 N. Alabama st. has passed the = furious JfeINer 6 ther Borated Band Aid, Bauer and Black vv. .Pkg., 10€ army nurse course at Gowen field, homes here this week. Boise, Idaho. She has been commis-| Pvt. Ross 8. Suddith, Camp Red Cross Bandage, 2 inches wide....10.Yd. Re!l, 15€. sioned a second lieutenant, Stewart, Ga.; Pfe. Stanley Martin, Lt. Carson was a school nurse at| Camp Luna, N. M; Pvt. Robert Red Cross Bandage, 3 inches wide. ...10.Yd, Roll, 23€ Wayne hospital before entering the Edwards, Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo, nurse's corps. She is stationed at| and Seaman Robert Bruning, Great Wet-Proof Adhesive Tape, 15-inch wide, 5.Yd. Roll, 10€ the basehospital at Gowen field. | Lakes, Ill, were all inducted last i 4 @& | fathie They attended Technical Wet-Proof Adhesive Tape, !/5-in, wide, 10-Yd. Roll, 20€ high school. i

Completes Training _.¥ WILLIAM M. BURTON, marine] Rarning a well-deserved rest after ¢ OND Rochuck and Co.

platoon sergeant, whose home ig at months of fighting in the South2938 Talbot ave, has completed ad- | west Pacific with the marines, Kent vanced Infantry training at Camp L. Newlin, Carmel, is back home in Al b LeJeune, New River, N. C, and is|Indiana, He will rejoin his outfit abama at Vermont St, attending OCS at the marine train- | July 12.

| Selfridge field, Mich., after attend- | field, Ariz., and was graduated June

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