Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1943 — Page 4

i Eat Ensign Is Butler Graduate pin peel Losal Soldier Serving at} ‘Bes. WN STMT . i ‘Formerly Was Pastor at will And Former Ayres : sili Na Dodge City Army A 8B = | £54 9 FUNERAL 1] ‘Richmond, Now Assistant | Employee. | 5 4 Need y NR Ce be © Chaplain. ; Shirley A. Einbinder, dsughter * ahh” : R. Johnson F, Crush lof Mr. and Mrs. A. = nu 3 rn . i wa he o cma v

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4057 Graceland ave., has been com-| 4 | squadron. at Dodge City: arin y air|Prother of Mrs. O. H. Samuelson, missioned an ensign in the WAVES) = F.C. | |neld, Kas, was recently promoted] aris toroe wno han been servi Te ; armed forces who has

% Lt. James P. Galvin, Richmond, : brig 3s mow stationed at basic train-| RALPH JOHNSON, seaman 3-c, of ‘the the army air{who is attached to the signal co {forces training command at Greens- " : ite] 20 has been assigned to active > i fi bore, 'N. C., where no 1 assertd of the “Seabees” is visiting his wife duty. "Ensign Einbinder, a gradu- : ” TR to sergeant’s rank. He is the son in Jceland for one year. 8s assistant chaplain, ; and daughter, Mrs, Virginia John- ate of Butler university, was an & of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts,| CHESTER S. DART was a mem-|. ber of the class of aviation cadets TF J ESTABLISHED 1897 :

Lt. Galvin, former pastor of St./Son and Marsha Gail. He is the employee of L. S. Ayres & Co, and : Hi © {1150 N. Holmes ave. :

Mar ye Satholle Shur Richmond, son of Mrs. Daisy Johnson, 1537 W. Jas a secretary at the naval armory, A B tH S al ola. 1 ent of Indian-| Vermont st. He has been stationed |Indianapolis, Ind., prior to her en- : i : : A ani aid forces advanced flying school at ‘B : : aN apolis, Ind. He was educated att ¢ “He has teen savner Hstment § with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | ¥ etter Service—at Low Prices gre : . . \ : George Field, Ill. He received his| J - h Meinrad’s Seminary. near Evans. |®t CMP Endicott, R. IL Sol Bolotin) Beech Grove, after . ville, In ' ans- “nu First St. Harry. BoloinGefts | serving for two years withythe |SIVer Wings of a fiying officer andi] 7p ¢ ide’ j a ! Ha FORREST M, CRUSH, on of An nong the men, who were com-| and T. Sgt. Stanley Larman, life- art avinam He is’ oni Was eo oned a ten- : he: South, Side's Newest and Finest Funeral Home . and Mrs. Forrest M. Crush Sr., R. |missioned second lieutenants in the| long friends, met for the first time | stationed at Camp Hulen, Tex. ant. Lt. Dart, a former employee | No Extra charge for services «2 |R. 4, Box 661, was home recently on Lend at the infantry school, Ft.| since their induction into the Sgt. Larman, son of Mr. an of tie gM. Coo Printing Co., Rich- : in the “Chapel of the Chimes” nd, “ e son of Mr. and .

: Benning, Ga., is Maletus E. Socks,| armed. services they visited | Mrs. Charles Larman, 1302 E. |ny pred J. Dart of Richm FUNERAL P a six-day leave of absence. Lt. hush di rg 2 Mpleins E Socks, ii es en Ao in| ohio st. ates inthe Pacificfor | J. of ond. J. C. WILSON HOM® 1234 rospect St : .

Crush is stationed with the military | 4721 E. 11th st. Lt. Socks is a grad-| Indianapolis on furlough 10 months and is now stationed Pvt. Haro P R . bre : : . . { ned at police at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Juste of Technical high school. Sgt. Bolotin spent seven days |. Ft, Knox, Ky. = Ray t para of Sun el 4 no

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F. Ellis V. Miller LT. FORREST ELLIS recently was graduated from officers’ candidate school and has just returned to Camp Custer, Mich., after spending , & 10-day leave with his half sis- ; | | By ters, Mrs. Verda Pruitt and Mrs.|’ AH " i a hy | Alma Shotts, Mickleyville, and a AEA Rs : Sy | half-brother, Charles West, Beech Lon : | i i i Passenger

Grove. He is a graduate of Short-

ridge high school. i i i : y oa PFC, VIRGIL L. MILLER is a| § : i vy ! Ti | i member of the army air forces and J jl a 1 | rave! 1s nearly ' ‘has completed the course as air- : plane machinist at the Lincoln air base, Lincoln, Neb. He is attending gunnery school at the Buckingham army air field, Ft. Myers, Fla. Prior to his entrance into the army on Jan. 2, 1943, he was employed by P. R. Mallory & Co. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller, 1515 Brookside ave.

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Gets Promotion

‘Charles A, Guffey, brother of Mrs, Helen Mae Adams, 102 N. Routiers + ave, was recently promoted Irom private to corporal at the army service forces training unit center at New Orleans, La. Cpl. Guffey, a former student of Zionsville, Ind., high school, was employed as a tank trunk driver with the Standard Oil Co., Zionsville, Ind.

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Reports to WAC

Dorothea M. Hanna has reported to the 4th . WAC training center, Pt. Devens, Mass, - for her basic training. She is the daughter of . and Mrs. H. H. Hanna, 1326 X. ‘New Jersey st. ;

Board 13 dmduets -

“The following‘men have been inducted into the armed services by Marion county local board 13:

Marines

Wilbert Hendershott, 3557 8S. Meridian & Dan James, 16 E. Hanna st; John ith Jr., 2130 ‘E. New Jersey st. Navy James Welch, 311 8S. Randolph st.; Roy Marx, 1235 Naomi st.; Vestal Smith, 2114 Webb st.; Eugene Short, R. R. E.: James andolph, Southport, Anthony Laker, 125 E. Palmer st.; 745 8. Talbott st.; Robert Ind,; Charles 1609 Bacon st.; Joseph Kaviisugh, 4005 8. Rural st.; Albert Kontney, 1454 8. Illinois . r

James Coffey, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Fredprick Marsh, 19 W. 10th st.; Willard Littell 1053 Windermere; Richard Miller, 1244 E. Washington st.; Raymond Burgess. Guilford ave.; Robert Markland, 306% E. Morris st.; John Click, 1107 N. Hamilton ave.: Raymond Dalton, 1041 S. Senate ave. Valmore M een, 2149 Webb st.; Raymond Johnson, 311 'S. Walcott st.; : 1 Haag, 1443 8. Talbott st.; Robert De Hoff, 1011 8. West st.; Edward Dersch, 831 Parkway ave.; Kenneth Rietel, 1137 8. Senate ave.; Raymond Beech, Adamsville, O.; Edward Sallee, 1420 Edwards ave.; Howard Carter, Greenwood, Ind.; Ralph Leisure Jr., 608 Lincoln st.: Delbert Huth, 925 8. Delaware st.; Lafayette McCall, ders st.: John Gedig, R. R. 6, i 10; Thomas Reckley, 942 Sanders st.; . : rick Maier, 1431 8. Alabama st.; i “ Schafer, 605 Weghorst st.; Edward 416 E. Hanna ave.; Robert Rose-

Box Burt * - meyer, 939 Prospect st.; Frank McEntee, EA , : ; ~ R. R. 1, Box 50; Arthur Ditchley, 112 S. pa a ai F f Wisconsin st.; John Wurz, 234 W. Morris : Co now more f an ever as | : RA yy y- yourse ~

st.; Leo Miller, 226 Terrace. 8 % 8

Following is\ a list of men who were inducted into the service by .

: - " ‘ : \ 1 3 J oi : t "Marion county local board 11: : rai ; } ; : dle Army . : . Harold Knight, R. R. 20, Box 312; Edgar / . 7 , ; 5 bn . © Mullins, 302% Blake st.; George Kirkpate : ! \ rick, 1402 N. Alabama st.; Frank Hartup, » 339 8. st.; James Weber, 3764 W. : ‘ | Washing Russell Vorhis, Silverton, A ! : wv Rockville rd.; : A

Brunk 15th sti; Walter X 1lips, .; Homer Taylor, 1502 B. Moreland ave.: Charles Baker, 1218 S. ‘ : : , Blaine Causey, 808 Wes!~ ' brook ave.; Olen Burch, 610 8. : ton ave.; Charles Bahne, 1768 it

st.; Raymond Hostetler, 42 S. Addison st.; s ) ivin Scott, 210 N. Sheffield ave.; Rice @ we 9” : . 720 Union st.; Conrad Black, R. R. y : Box 162K; Charles McHugh; 3140 N. . 4 se rem ian st.; Eugene Heicken. 27% N. Al- . , e000 : : jon ave,: James Springer, 3228 W. Ninth : : : a bert Ott, 4960 . 15th. st.; Hugh- a . R. R. 20, Box 326; Calvin ais ' v eg ¢ , : ’ 15th st.; Charles DeHa- f : i .

v3 ave.; Dale Smith, Tou- . . : : . . : - . : : k Shr : fon tlh Robert Loman, 1315 Dukane: Robs |. Above, is a picture of a typical wartime crowd So if travel is not all that you or we would like ever it. is fecessary for you to travel, try to |

jrt_ Richardson, 4936 W. 12th st.; Norman qorris, 2533 W. Morris st.: Robert Grider,

., 315 Cossell dr.: Roy Tefleteller, Elwood, 1 chad “ . . at the Union Station in Washington. it to be, please bear in mi od that never hefomsiit len. ‘yout trip for days of 153 wrecks. when

Ind.; George Bulger, 3811 Broadway; RayMond Howard, 1712 Allison ave.; William jlson, 409 8. Holmes ave.

8 y Navy , J : ! ; . A . } . . achain, "Sse wiles! acoder Travel is almost 4 TIMES as heavy as in 1939, railroad history has so little equipment had to 1224 Ww. Miller pokebill, a

8. . : Miller st.. Willa ill, J t pal . . BTR beam oN war yet the Tailrouds have Bowhere near the equip- serve so many. If there's no Pullman space availnp Marines ment to accommodate it comfortably that they tarence Walker, 2230 Nowland ave. had in that yeat :

Chas. ‘Gamperman, Hammond, Ind.; 1 SHOE REPAIR b That is because half the Pullmans—and at least

travel is not quite so heavy. As a rule, these days are Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Above all, avoid weekends —that's when furlough

able, take the coach. If all coach seats are ’ : - travel is exceptionally heavy.

occupied you'll have to stand.

While-You-Wait Serves ) | Gh Your thou hfulness ‘will help us do our best a third the coaches—are now on the go day and © To make things easier for yourself —and for the . for all oe must travel; a ‘ . eping the

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