Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1943 — Page 8

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Williams field, , Aris, for advanced in-

PVT. M. JACK CLAUSE has re-

Stationed at Air Base turned to the marine alr station at

"George T. Whelden Jr, son of|Mojave, Cal, after spending a furlough with his mother, Mrs. Willa been|Clause, 3817 Hoyt ave, and his . E. Shingleton, 2010

Transferred ,

Pvt. Richard C. Kincaid, son of , and Mrs. George Kincaid, 3918 . Illinois erred Harrison to the engineer

st, has been transf heen promoted from the rank of private first class to corporal tech-|Ro®

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Rochester, and T-4 Donald Fergu-|’: son, South Bend. »” J &8 Pvt. Elizabeth Ann Barlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cone Barlow, Fair land, Ind, newly enlisted in. the women’s reserve of the U. 8B. marine corps, will go to Camp LeJeune, . New River, N. C, to receive her R. Spratt PVT. RALPH 8. PRATT, former . 8» Indianapolis - sign painter, Cpl. James Andrew Hagan, son of | brushed. a religious mural Mr. and Mrs. Prank 8. Hagan, 531/Christ on & mound surrounded by Moreland ave, has been graduated [soldiers of previous wars, which from the armored school com-|hangs in the post chapel at Camp munication department at Ft. Knox, |Ashby, Va. Pvt, Pratt is the husKy. ’ band of Mrs. Mildred Pratt, 20 N. ss = ». State ave. Pvt. Nicholas Hoclaoga, son of] FRANCIS JAMES ROYSE, son Mrs. Mary Hociaoga, 1227 Nordyke of. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Royse, 236 , has completed one of the arms E. 15th st, was commissioned a qualifications courses of the U. 8.|second lieutenant recently at Ft. army as a marksman at Paipefield, Knox, Ky. He graduated from th Wash, His present duty is that of |armored officer candidate school member of the coast artillery gun|and will serve first as battle traincrew. ing instructor at the fort. " " w “ # . » Thomas M. Phillips Jr. of the Boar d 11 Inductees marine corps reserve, is a student] one folio st Millsaps college, Jackson, MISS.| ducted Into the armed ores by He is the son of Mrs. T, M. Phillips, Marion county local board 11: 1531 N. Denny st.

Receives Promotion

George G. Clark, son of Mrs. F. C, Clark, 512 N, Hamilton ave. has

Charles Pietcher, 17 W. 21st ot; R. O. Goode, 2053 Lockburn st.; Jay Robey, Clermont; Evert Wilson; 5137 "Wayne ave.; Marvon Burdelow, R. R. 200 J; Frank May, Plainfield; Ha

t training center at Pl. nisian at the army air base at Belvolr, Va, for basic training. |panie] field, Ga. where he is sta-| {red

. » . Herbert 1. Wagoner, son of Mrs. A. L. Wagoner, 324 N. Fulton st. has been promoted to-the rank of

tioned with thé chemical aviation 3 company. : ” n a

Jackson H. Tarleton, 831 Lincoln : on,

corporal at the U. 8. marine bar-i{st has been promoted from the|' racks, Quantico, Va. The 23-year-\rank of private first class to tech- NAVY

has spent severalipnician fifth grade at the army war George Daws, 101 8. Ingomar st. Birch. college, Washington, D. C, where 35d 1 av, 354 Srouse st; Joh Carrel,

Bridgeport; Duane ave. Alfred Bteiting, 543 N. Luett st.

.. Earl R. Maberry, son of Mrs. os Maberry, 1723 N. Capitol has been transferred from fleld, Tex. to the Enid army fleld, Okla., for duty

with the|Paets, 5141 Pleasant Run pkwy., traiher department. He has entered the - Nashville army basiciair’ center, Tenn, to take exam-

he is stationed with the army ground force. . ¥ 9 E hy shall, 432 Collier st.; son of Mre and Mrs, dawrence Mar all, 3 Collier 2 Curfman, 317 N, nts, 3107 -W. Morgan vi oward, 3708 Lockburn st; Joseph Fox, 342 _N. Holmes ave; Willard Biggs, 433

wife, [inations to determine for which] 8. Holmes ave.

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Such, 230 N. Sheffield ave. urbesux, 1145 Whitcomb ave.

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