Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1943 — Page 12

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wood - are brothers-in-law.

~§i Mrs. Albert ~ Adams; “1836 Goodlet (ave. Jhas been promoted from private

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Two Indianapolis men have been |

graduated from the naval training

school for Diesel men at the Uni- 4

versity of Illinois, Urbana, IL, where they earned advanced firemen ratings. The Dbluejackets are Piremen 1-¢ George E. Lewis, 19, gon 9 of Mr. and Mrs. William "8S.

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Tavis, W. Hayfurst, 29, husband of Ma; Beer A. Hayturst, 3225 Brookpkwy, They are now awaiting Se WY to the fleet at sea or to some shore establishment.

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PVT. PAUL PITTS; son of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Pitts, 4409 Kingsley dr. is now stationed -at Amarillo field, Texas, with .the army air corps. - He is a graduate of Technical high school and was employed at Allison's before entering the army in January. Pvt. Pitts received his

PVT. JAMES NORWOOD, husband of Mrs. Eleanor Norwood, 4409 Kinglsey dr., 15 now stationed with the cavalry at Santa Rosa, Cal. He worked for the Baltimore & Ohio railroad before entering the army last Dec. 3. He received his basio training at Camp Robinson, Ark. Pvt. Norwood is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Norwood, 1241 N. Sheffield ave. Pvts, Pitts and Nor-

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HOWARD M. LEGG, brother of Mr. Harley M. Legg, 2318 W.- Mc‘Carty st, has left for Camp Perry,

Va., where he will be ranked as a]

petty officer second class in the Seabees. Legg was in the army air corps for five. months and was stationed at Chanute field, Illinois. After receiving an honorable discharge from the air corps he was employed at the Chevrolet Commercial Body Corp.,-until he enlisted in the Seabees.

HUSERT BEAN, son’ of Mrs.|

Ethel’ Bean, 303 N. East st, has been “promoted to sergeant in Sicily, where he is stationed with an armored dividion, Sgt. Bean was in Africa before being transferred to Sicily. ¥ » sn Elmer-F. Adams, son of Mr. and

first-class to corporal at the army air base at Blythe, Cal. Cpl. Adams Has attended a school for photog-

Taphers at’ Denver, Cola. “and 18 at] with a heavy bombardment squad-

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