Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1943 — Page 20
"PAGE 20 __. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — MONDAY, JULY 5, 1943 In the Service— | | member of Sigma Nu fraternity | BEsther L. Jay, 3819 College ave. Seymour Johnson field, N. C, Pfc. 425 N. Davidson st, and Laborn He' S IN Front This Time MILLER HEADS |and Sigma Delta Chi, national; He was graduated from Technical | Harry L. Sullivan, son of Harry, Jacobe Hendrix Jr, son of Mr. /
professional journalism fraternity. | {high school and was attending the | N. Sullivan, 3570 N. Keystone ave, and Mrs. L. Hendrix, Beech Grove, °
om Si : | He was president of Sphinx, Butler! | LOCAL MEN GET : - = | | AVIATION PAPER = Men's honorary organization | | Indianapolis College of Pharmacy is ready for active service. |are enrolled in the school for avia-
and was a Staff member of the| When he entered the army, Oct. 30,| Pfc. Sullivan is a graduate of yo, groundmen at the naval air
i A : | Technical high school and was Go s : : EE | Bulldog, campus humor magazine. | 1940. technical training center, Navy COMMISSIONS A a | Sgt. Jay is a graduate of the employed at Hayes Bros, Inc, POF ier Chicago Ml, E ; rs lair forces clerical school,. Ft. Lo-| to entering the army last year. ! :
; ‘Former Butler Student Is Walter K. Kelly, formerly of 18 gan, Colo, and is at present sor= | » # » . » " iit Lidl bo ». . . E. 37th st, was recently promoted! geant major at an outlying base of oa Now a pre-aviation cadet at thes Three Einish Training at Bi ny With Pennsylvania {to corporal at his station. Aberdeen the air force. Take Ground Training | AAFT'TC basic training center, )
{Proving Grounds, Md. He is the .
care’ ’ : “al EA aE Traini it. | n " 3 Iv sy { Joseph T. O'Hara, son of Mr. Kearns, Utah, is Gilbert ©. Mer Officers School in & ; } a aining Unit os My WE 9s. 7. ML. Redly, Get New Ratings and Mrs. Joseph T. O'Hara, 4159 'shon, son of Mrs. Ella Mershon,
: : ; i : #8 ; Earl L. Miller, former Butler Ruckle st.; Robert Guy Miller. son Los Angeles. Cadet Mershon was Miami Beach. ma | gyn Advancement in ratings were of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Miller, a student at Butler university
{university student now stationed : : \ - : 2 Win Promotions given three Indiana men who fin- ; ; ; LR I
) ished hospital corps school at the a ti : : 3 (air crew) at Selinsgrove, Pa. is Promotion of two men from In- naval hospital, Great Lakes Iii : : Ch oe . ye ho wh a a pr li ; Re oe ror ky the “B-35" the dianapolis is reported from head- last es is ; "4 i J Ny J ' mand, ni Beach, Fla, and .. wah] ; {new aviation student newspaper. hols . : TO hada July le have been commissioned second | Sg «oF SR | 3 | The staff of the paper is pate Paria ous! Spent The men, who were promoted to | Fr ity a » lieutenants: Forrest L. Scott, $002 We ; EE [terned after a heavy bomber crew. Ment, Quarry Heights, Canal Zone. ; iia) apprentices 2-c, are: Leo i Matthews st.; William L. Madigan, ¢ SR The detachment is located at Sus-! The men are Clarence E. Lowe Sanford English, son of Mr. and 4 rk 6128 Haverford ave; Orville W : : } 3 a quehanna university. Jr. from corporal to staff sergeant' Mrs, Forest English, 1302 Edge- | iy od Jo OFF Crouch, 1069 W. 31st st | RC ap } While at Butler, Cadet Miller and Dennis M. Jay, promoted from combe ave.; Charles Frederick Baas, | : i “ 3 Eo bhi Joni JO he Se Tl Suan to the grade of son of Mrs. Barbara P. Baas, 6133 EE + +» ON restoring your PATER TE : S Nn the publicity of-| master sergeant. Haverford ave, and John Cain, | y : Board 2 Inducts Br FALE . . fice. He was called into service] S. Sgt. Lowe is the son of Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cain! priceless, old photographs Lt. William W. Myets, 6121 Hazelhatch dr, former Times photogra- in the army air forces enlisted and Mrs. Clarence E. Lowe, 1730 New | Mulnlete 'Stuaie
A inducted by Marion county h Augusta. | a fen inducted by Mallon cOUBLY | pher was the subject, not the cameraman this time. After he received reserve while in his junior year E. 52d st. He entered service in ; Al, Bownthaie C i:
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eictive service board 2 on Jul “| his commission as a pilot in the army air forces at Blackland field, lat college. | October, 1041, and was formerly * ©» 3 Store Amos Dawso
| Waco, Tex, his wife, Dorothy, pinned on his silver wings. Looking on | Son of Mis. Johanna Miller, stationed at Ft. Eustis, Va, Graduated “with d:stinction” from ul are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Myers. Michigan City, Cadet Miller is a' M. Sgt. Jay is the son of Mrs. the aircraft mechanic's school, |
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Four recent graduates from spe- a . LR : . cialized cowses in the navy's service : school, Dearborn, Mich, who were
romoted to firemen 2-¢, are, Robe: ; \ 0° | SUMMER STORE HOUR: Thestays Thiouga Fridays—-9:45 to 5:16. Saturdays-0:130 te 1:00. Mondays——i2:15 to 8:45
E. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. i John Gieent, R. R. 19, Box 7; Marcus Hiram Broouer, son of Mr
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Accepted for service in the armed and Mrs. O. I. Brooner, 3305 E. St.
forces from local board 8 a: ne Clair st. James Poulos, son of My following men and Mrs. Adam Poulos, 343 Lime-
ste st. nd Charles Theodor sisi oo 3 ; . h Yor. son of Mr. Hy Ars. william | Lt. Osborne Lt. Wallace £ i For a Su mmer mm t e
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1 Jett, 833 N. Tacol ave, | rs ‘ : Fr BS Macon 8 { LEFT: 2d Lt, Thomas H. Osborne, | § ¥ 4.
ark: | yy % 9 son of Mrs. Loraine Osborne, 2238 2 ; Yon Graduation exercises for the sec- N. Talbot st, has been transferred} i ” 1615 ond class of weather observers to. from the armored force base at Ft.|3 z S 4 hn be graduated from the army air Knox to Camp Chaffee near Ft. § : u n > 9 46 9 ) ( & v
force technical training command Smith, Ark.
. wen. weather school, Grand Rapids, For the past few davs he has $ Drew. Mich, were held recently. been in town on leave but will re- i ' "Wil In the class was Pfc. William port soon to his new station. His 3 : val A 3 4 . y : j ; » f- Short Jr., 2352 Broadway, and Max | wife will accompany him to Ar- i A re (Coo “te
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W. Stobaugh., 822 Layman ave. | kansas. Ee 45H + | Formerly the sales manager for ?
innes, 1629 Union, and George Auw A the Zimmer Paper Products, Lt. Os- § } oe : Br others Serve borne is in the armored force, tank i x . . : , : corps. He has been in service since!g Trains in Maryland ail a, Be | last November, | bE Piuaih vii \ i HE 3 RIGHT: When sent overseas, | 4
Sy . A ihe 1a 5 3 SLs . Pvt. Charles Gibson has been RS ; 3 2d Lt. John Wallace, son of Mr. and 4 $a dAnance renlace NET cd ral . y 3 A 0 AE TUNA a A d Mrs. Frank Wallace, 3840 N, Cap- ¥ : training centel Aberdeen Proving itol ave., will serve in the capacity: : ol | i . Ta ik No} i Grounds, Md.. for basic training § : 3 : of test pilot for reconditioned ; 1S aunary-w $é TCC, Tor they suas beaut 2) He formerly lived at 1955 Parker : RE % | planes. | } fully with a minimum of ironing (the seersuckers Rr : ave Home for a six-day leave from the need none at all). Two styles of many sketched! (A) # ® \ army air base at Ft. Dix, N. J. he strived percale with suspender ot and single Promotion to the rank of cor- d : thas been in service for a year and breastea jacket sizes 7 to 14! (B) a two-piece seer poral has been received by Har- # Ee ne 2 half. He is assigned to the air cker in red-white, blue-white. Ses 7 to 14, I Ky th 229 iqee ay 11 % WE service C 18 3 3 ots mon W. Sitti, 332 Ridgeview di Pvt. Bauer Lt. Bauer Service command and is assistant He is stationed at base heaeauss. operations officer at the base. ters, Geiger field Spokane, Wr as Pvt. John W. Bauer (left) and A graduate of Indiana university, i 1st Lt. Edward F. Bauer are the! Lt. Wallace spent his summers as | h sons of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. park naturalist in the Brown county | § internation . Beauty Son Bauer. 1147 Harlan st. Sus park. His father is Frank : asks you to help us supply T i aining at the allace, state entomologist. ! : roles demand for Deanticians. John has been in training at the | {Ie Crioniion For Tubbable Quickies, Choose Special Prices and Terms amphibious base, New River, N. C.| 8.2 ¢ He entered service March 18. 1941. Pvt. Francis Monroe Curtis, son |
MA-3U31, \ . ; " | & : Ca rs hoo A former employee at the Beech of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Curtis, | % : ’ \ International Beauty GROOT | 51ove shops, he attended Technical 1115 Central ave, has entered the | § Ir 312 E. WASHINGTON ST. | high school. {armored foice replacement train- | : fo»
Edward was graduated from! lug center at Ft. Knox, Ky, for|
| Technical high school and entered |Pasic training.
{the marine reserve while a student ee, er ——- 1g " ‘at Butler univer sity. ih) 5 Sketch i He was called into Sortie whe] COUNTY h ; 3 C ®
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Diego, Cal, where he attended 00s REGISTRA i ” ope ak and was commissioned a second | : Choice OF two styies In stripes or Cnecks with en
lieutenant Aug. 21, 1042. ! broidered trims. Sizes 7 to 14. He went overseas last October rwesistration for holders of A) and was advanced to the rank of Sasoline books in Johnson county | | will take place at the various| |
FASHIONED {first lieutenant while somewhere 'overseas on March 31, 1943. The School buildings of the cou ntyl
oo FOR THE ‘parents of the boys do not know Wednesday through Saturday, Reid! 5 their present locations. ugger, chairman of the county LOVELY | ration board, announced today. BRIDE! { sia » F i i : Application blanks may be se- | A graduate of the aircraft me- cured previously at garages and, GLEAMING A Diairond . 9 chanie's school of the AAF tech- filling stations and taken along gagement Ring of vical training command, Seymour | with the back cover of A book and YELLOW ¥ Cg nesigh Johnson field, N. C,, James W. Eaks, | current tire inspection records to GOLD Ac. an son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Eaks, | the school building on designated 2450 Dearborn st., is now ready for days. active service, | Applicants whose names begin After graduation from high school with the letter A to J will apply, | Pfc. Eaks worked for Ringsi & Co. Wednesday; K to P, Thursday: R to rand was inducted Oct. 27, 1942, T, Friday, and U to Z, Saturday. The hours will be from 4 to 10 p. m.
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EVENTS TODAY NEW COMMITTEES |
Dancing—Pythian Sisters at Ft ¢ Friendly, 512 N. Illinois st., dinner, WASHINGTON, July 5 (U. P.).— % and entertainment, 6 p. m.; Kirsh-| Rep. Martin Dies (D. Tex) has in- | § baum center, 2314 N Meridian st., troduced a resolution to create two | ¢ victrola dancing, 7 to 10 p. m.; congressional committees for the | | Wabash Branch, Cadettes, games purpose of co-ordinating problems | and dancing, 7:30 to 11 p. m. ‘of the executive and legislative Swimming —Kirshbaum center, 2314 branches of the government. N. Meridian st., 8 to 9:30 p. m. | The committees, according to the | X
EVENTS TOMORROW resolution, would be selected one! k ¢ . D ances—Kirshbaum center, 2314 N. Tom each house, sng would be oi- |
rected to confer with a departmen- | : Meridian st, informal, 7 to 10 fee : i » * M tal committee name ’ resi- { ’ p. m.; St. Philip Neri parish, 545 dent “for the Vwirir oy re § Boys K ni t Polo S h nr t 8 > Ay " . » y ~ | : od 3 x v Eatiom ave, 8 p. my Ww. C. Ai receiving suggestions and exchang- i Rist ; Gain Cadettes, games, re reshments, 8 ing information with reference to| { Colorfu! tripes in crew neck shor! Pp. m. dancing instruction for be- the manner in which congressional | : <laeve rite! Easier in the laundry and (
ginners, intermediates and ad- 1 I | Cale | ) ) } act | ¥ § cooler on the boy! irls' lik m too! vanced puplls, 7:15 to 8:15 p. nm. s are administered.” ¥ | Sos Fa e boy! Girls’ like ‘em to
Swimming—-Y. M. C. A. (Negro), swimming classes, 8 to 10 p m. BLACK MARKET IN EB Wrestling—Sports Arena, 500 N Pennsylvania st, 8:30 p. m. POULTRY RTT £0 { WASHINGTON, July 5 (U, ),oIn a move designed to dati out] ~y | the black market in poultry, the, DRS. EITFELJORG office of price administration ms}
named J. G. Wells Jr, price execu-| : SOLTIS FRAY tive for OPA’s Wilmington, Del, § DEN TS district office as special assistant] me NL 1 O— to study problems of distribution 81, E. Washington St. and pricing in the poultry industry.
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food price division, said Wells would § 3 \ oy add Phone Ma, Oped ra work closely with the OPA enforce- | | : Cotton gabardine twills! Cool seersuckers! Sturdy HULRS: 3:50 1a 5, Sundlqs, a — ment division which has been con-|; "| : o k striped denims! Big assortment of colors and pat-
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