Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1943 — Page 10

PAGE 10 In the Services— | Serve in Army

FOUR HOOSIERS COMPLETE 0CS {

Receive Second Lieutenant Commissions; 23 New

Aviation Cadets. | x Sula = C. Smith

The following Indiana men have| PVT. RAYMOND E. SMITH, husrecently been graduated from the band of Mrs. Vivian Smith, is now > s | of the tech- | Seeing action in New Guinea. He oSjicks ieaniiiiie Suhel | received his basic training at Miami

nical training command at Miam ! Beach, Fla. after entering the servBeach, Fla, and have received their) Jan. 9, 1043. Pvt. Smith, a for commissions as second lieutenants: |. student of George Washington Lts. John C. Appel, 333 N. Pennsyl- high school, was employed by the

vania st: James L. Katterhenry, B. & O. railroad " uk : 1 : 8 O, prior to his enHuntingburg, Ind.; Louis B. Herd- trance into the service.

rich, Brownsburg, Ind., and Harold D. Newkirk. Medora, Ind. | 8. SGT. CLARENCE LEE SMITH | is a bomb-sight specialist in the 2 2 = {second air force stationed at GowAmong the 23 men who Were en field, Boise, Idaho. Sgt. Smith, qualified as aviation cadets in Indi- |, former student of George Washane are the following from Indian-|;,oton high school and a former apolis: Karl T. Cox, 1402 Leonard employee of Rytex Printing Co. st.. George E. Martz, 312 N. Key-|eptered the service July 3, 1942, and stone ave.; Robert C., Melton, 612%% | received his basic training at BuckW. New York st. Orren R. Finley. {joy field, Denver, Colo. 4724 Ww. Washington st., and James| path Pvt Smith and Sgt. Smith A. Catlin, 3040 Haverford st. are the sons of Mrs, Leah Smith, ss = = 526 N. Centennial st.

Studies Navigation

Lt. George Johnson, son of Mr. HOOSIER CADETS and Mrs. G. K. Johnson, 224 N. Walcott st., has reported to the army air forces navigation school at San RECEIVE WINGS Marcos, Tex, for duty as a naviga- |

tion instructor.

Pvt. Edward E. Hope has com- Amarillo Army Air Field

pleted one of the arms qualifica-

tions courses of the ‘army. Pvt. Turns Out Five More . 8 Mrs. L. E. Hope, 43 ; : Ho a of Ly Hoosier Pilots.

N. Gray st., is a member of the coast The following Indiana men have

artillery. "nn 2» 3 {completed their course of study as] Sgt. James M. Reed was recently aviation cadets at the Amarillo promoted to the rank of staff ser- army air field, Amarillo, Tex.: Carl] geant. Sgt. Reed, a graduate of G. Off, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl] Whiteland high school, is the son of |Off, 1731 Christopher lane; William | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed, North;L. Hurst, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T.! Salem, Ind. | Hurst, Lawrence, Ind.; William E.| | Tyner, son of Mrs. H. A. Tyner, 850 rs! . 2 - Pfe. Richard M. Daum has com- [po Sure 3¥or Bovert © Aeith-| pleted the 17-week course of train- wy, 549 Emerson ave. and Harry|

ig in off tet Bt mer J. Haase, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.| maintenance at Keesler field, BUOXL, | pron 111 N. Traub ave.

Miss, and is now ready for active duty. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | # 2 = Herbert A. Daum, 1303 E. Kelly st. il

Two Indianapolis men who have begun their recruit drill at the basic | training center at Keesler field, Bijoxi, Miss, are Pvts. William L. Hurt, son of Mr. and Mrs. James | W. Hurt, 3229 Sutherland ave., and | Richard E. Kasler, son of Mr. and § Mrs. R. E. Kasler, 4626 College ave ® ® = Capt. Philip M. Fogle, son of Mr. is and Mrs. Sam Fogle, 3539 College H. Starks C. Starks

ave. was recently promoted to the : ; : ; | HENRY STARKS is now star at Camp Clairborne. | . 3h Junie of major st Camp tioned at Truax field, Madison, Wis.,

La. | lin radio school, He entered the = » = 5

: service Jan. 28, 1943, and received Second Lt. Henry Merrill Schnei- his basic training at Sheppard der Jr, army air corps, has been field, Tex. Before entrance into the promoted to the rank of first lieu-| o. vice he was an employee of the tenant. He is officer in charge of Indianapolis Water Co. classification at basic training center in Fresno, Cal. Lt. Schneider, a| CECIL K. STARKS at present Is graduate of Technical high school training at Tennessee Polytechnic and 4 former student of Indiana | institute, Cookville, Tenn, He enuniversity, is the son of Mr. and tered the service Feb. 13, 1943, and Mrs. Henry M. Schneider Sr, 821 received his basic training at St. E. 42d st. | Petersburg, Fla. Prior to his en- | trance into the service, he was emYOUR WASTE PAPER | ployed by Allison. Both Cecil and ' Henry Starks are the sons of Mr. IS A WAR WEAPON! and Mrs, Alva Starks, Beech Grove. | ! = = = . Two Indianapeclis men have arverted into shell containers, bomb rived for a course of army air force bands, ammunition cases. and other instruction at Central State Teach- | ers college, Stevens Point, Wis. They |

Your waste paper is being con-|

military equipment, releasing metal

and lumber for critical war needs. It is your patriotic duty to save all used boxes, bags, brown wrapping paper, newspapers and all forms of waste paper, to help send more and more supplies to the front lines. To

sell your salvage, or to give to chari-;

table or other organizations, call a collector at MA rket 3321.

SAVE MEAT WITH TASTY ALL-BRAN MEAT "PATTIES

— Here's a grand recipe for thes times! Delicious, nourishing meat patties—made with KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN Makes meat go further. Gives thes patties a tempting, crunchy texture— plus all the nutritional benefits of ALL-BRAN: valuable proteins, carbohy-

are Prvts. Samuel H. Macy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Macy, 1923 W.| Ohio st. and Cecil E. Pruitt, hus-| band of Mrs. Gertrude Pruitt, 19491; Valley ave. : 2 = 2 Visits Parents Sgt. Leo P. Elljott of the army

and Mrs. Bessie Smith. He is stationed at the Pueblo, Colo., air base. He is a graduate of Manual high school and was formerly employed iby Link-Belt Co. = = = Cpl. Robert R. Mills, formerly of {1375 Madison ave., has returned to {Camp Breckinridge, Ky, after i spending a seven-day furlough with {his wife, Mrs. Dorcthy Mills, 802 N. | Beville ave, and his parents, Mr. jand Mrs. John Mills, 414 Terrace lave. Prior to his induction in Aug.

air forces is spending a nine-day | | furlough with his parents, Harold |

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a N. Pennsylvania st., has been transPay, Co 00 nit, Pepper, Onion | ferred from Strother field, Winfield, Let soak until most of moisture is taken | Kas, to the Altus, Okla, army air ip. Ad beef 3d ms SicIvughly Bake | field for two months final training. or broil about 15 minutes. Remove |A graduate of Cathedral high meat patties from pan. Add some milk | school and a former employee of and seasonings to drippings. Thicken | Western Electric Co., he entered

Ey thane Sravy. Yield: § SeIv- line service Nov. 3, 1042.

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