Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1943 — Page 38

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Presti, 1838 Olive st, to Miami/and Clarence W. 3 : ~~. ".|stationed with the field artillery, - | Beach, Fla; Alexander Katra, hus- of Mrs. Prank M. The doi he bon? Po PATRICIA CUMMINGS and EL- (after spending a seven-day fur- WARREN SENDS band of Mfs. Norene M. Kata, 25|E. through county local board 8 MER CUMMINGS, seaman 1-¢, son |lough with his parents. N. Richland st, and Clarence M . and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry i gE 3 Norman Barker 131% N. Alabama ot. Cummings, 1152 N. Tremont ave,| Harold W. Huber, son of Mr. N. Davidson st.;| Are both serving the navy. Patricia 5 Warren Brown, “don Pg is employed as a cashier in a restau- and Mrs, J. T. Huber, 4076 W. 13th A aaun: 24 Walter Carga, 739% | rant near-the naval base in Seattle, st, has been graduated as an ex-

ts ave. ‘Marcus College ave; ‘Garfield Downard, Vermont George

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; In sti Hersiord Bede 89 EB. Clair sila letter home recently, he wrote|Socoier fleld, Miss. se Fagiand, ati; Sets. i347 that he is entitled to wear three Ru.» Well Repre nted at

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* | Wash, and Seaman Cummings is Dunbar, 418 E. 15th on active duty in the Pacific.

Clarence | {stars for service in’ four major

4 Joe Peak, Perkins, battles.

pert B-24 bomber mechanic from the airplane mechanics school at

» |campaign ribbons and four bronze Pvt. Stack Promoted Ralph E. Stack, husband of Mrs. Ruth Stack, 1143 Udell st., stationed with a signal training regiment at

U. S. Camps.

Central high school's

sign Norman CHARLES GRINER. staan 1. as- | for duty in programs oo 7 Fir Sud TU is. spending a |U°f 8t North Camp Hood, Tex. pm in aviation war training |g) 4. jeave with his parents. He "na Adelman, and: | Ennion Crys to New Ines been stationed in Iceland on |Get Transfers Rabbi Nandor Fruchter will rleand Ensign Grady to Wash- duty for ‘a year. Seaman liver sermons on the New Year ton, D. C. : conyoy duty * Three men from Indianapolis and and the Day of Al bith Griner will return to Norfolk, Va. vicinity have been transferred from A y tonement. . 8 =» JOHN D. SPAULDING JR. Sn py. Harrison to other army stations os =» J. B. McKinney, , {of Mr. and Mrs. John D: Spaulding, basic Two Indianapolis on San of Ms. 5738 Norwaldo ave., is now stationed | men and

a4 8 seivice schoal at Navy Pler, 1

1943 Class of Graduates Is

Twenty-eight boys of Warren last year's

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{based on the-heip-the U- S-soldiers| are:gtving-the- English-in harvesting. ‘Kesling ave; has ben graduated | | from the naval training school on |§ {navy pier, Ill, as a qualified striker |! / for the rating of aviation machin-| i

miof Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bartlett,

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Otis Thomas, Mont~ Wilbur Word, Spencer, Ind. ;

ery, Ala: Ho] Benjamin Heisel Jr, 1231" Park

Serve Country

Navy James Baldridge, 514 N. Noble st.;: James Calvert, 320 W. Ohio s).; Melvin 34 B . 1 Jack = Fitzpatrick, ag neth Fly, 3208

Charies- Ryan, New York;

Lafayette. Marine Corps

Byron Oraves, 310 N. Iilinois st; Henry | Sechman, Muncie; Wilbur West, 626 N.| Pine |

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Wins Conduct Medal L. Gilliom M. Arnold

Plc. Samuel L. Choat, son of Mrs.!| LT. LUTHER A. GILLIOM, hus{Lucille A, McCloud, 246 S, State st. yi hang of Mrs. Mary Jane Gilliom, has been awarded the army good 3850 N. Delaware st., and son of Mr, das medal at Ft. Sill, Okla,|/8nd Mrs, Arthur L, Gilliom of the {where he is stationed with the med- Same address, has been transferred teal detachment. {from Ft. Harrison to Camp White, a. Ore., where he is stationed with a

portable surge unit, WAC Pfc. Patricia O'Neill, form- ! ey 'erly of Indianapolis has been trans- CPL. MARION §. ARNOLD is now ferred from Camp Campbell, Ky., to| stationed somewhere in England ac‘the general dispensary at Boston, | cording to word received by his parMass. {ents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Arnold, i bis. Jeffersonville, Ind. Cpl. Arnold is Pvt. Russell W. Hedge, son of Mr {attached to a quartermaster corps. and Mrs. Artie Hedge, 2039 N. Ta- E . wn =» coma ave, will appear, with other : Yanks, in a British movie which is| Graduates

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Wins Promotion

Pfc. Russell E Cross, son of Mr, ists mate 3-c. He is now awaiting |and Mrs. Ralph Cross, 1122 N. Tibbs &ctive duty assignment to a naval ‘ave, has been graduated from the 8ir base or to the fleet at sea.

JOSEPH F. McQuipness, 1426-N.

class. Pfc. Stack is the son of Mr. ing st.

Camp- Van -Dorn,:

Johnson, 1321 Bradbury.

Assigned to Lehigh

Pfc, Robert Auble, 1121 Tecumseh t has been assigned to Lehigh university, Pa, for a course in englneering in the army specialized training unit. r ”

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In Training

Sgt. Maners Pyvi. Simpson

{B-24 Liberator bomber mechanics | s =» = | school at Keesler fleid, Miss. and is| Sgt. Stgmund L. Brenner, son of | {now ready Sn active line duty, {| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brenner, 4129 | i . {Park ave, has been awarded the! Furlough Ends good conduct medal at Camp Atter- |

bury, Ind, where he is stationed | Pvt, LeRoy C. Bartlett Jr., son {with a service unit. 5028 University ave, has returned A to Camp Hahn, Cal, after spend-| Edwin L. Blackwell, son of Mr. {ing an eight-day furlough with his Robert P. Blackwell, 1734 Medford parents. Pvt. Bartlett is a gunner|Ave, has been commissioned an in an anti-aircraft unit. ensign upon graduation from the

SAFETY SPEAKERS Ext center at Corpus NAMED FOR CHICAGO

Judge John Niblack of municipal court and Mrs, Frederick G. Balz, | {chairman of the home safety divi {sion of the Indianapolis Chamber {of Commerce safety council, will be {speakers at the 32d national safety | {congress at Chicago next week.” | Accompanying them to the con{gress will be more than a score of { Indianapolis safety engineers and jelvie leaders who will be enlisted |In 8 national campaign to “stop ad {eldents and speed victory.” Statistics: show that accidents, | both traffic and industrial, are killIng more persons in the United]. | States than enemy, bullets on the | | battlefields. Judge Niblack will lead & discus-| sion on traffic court trials and Mrs. | Balz will lead a panel discussion on/ home safety.

1943-1944

AUDITORIUM SERIES

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Yehudi Menuhin

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San, Afternoon, Nov. 14, 3:00 p. mn,

Don Cossack Chorus

The original Don Cossack , Status under the direction of Jaroff, oon, Dee. 5, 3:00 p. m.

“Die Fledermaus” |

Johann Strauss’ delightful eretta sung in English by gl Boa with Sun. Atiernoen, Jan. 5, 3:00 p. m.

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SGT, JAMES MANERS has returned to Florida as an instructor {in the army air forces flexible gun- | jnery school after spending a 10-day furlough with his wife, Mrs, Violet Maners, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rush Maners, 1204 N. Rural st.

PVT. JOHN A. SIMPSON, who has completed a year's work with Alaskan highway engineers, recently spent a 21-day furlough with his wife, Mrs. May Simpson, and children, Delbert and Albert Simpson, 837 8. Church st. He is now sta-

Camp Crowder, Mo., has been promoted to the rank of private first-

and Mrs. Ralph Stack, 2265 N. Hard-

Two Indianapolis men have been transferred. from Ft. Harrison to Miss, for basic training. They are Pvis. Kenneth V. Bhort Jr, son of Mrs. Kenneth Short, 1113 Udell st, and Orville Johnson, husband of Mrs. Thelma

. {rank 'of corporal. Cpl. Shannon is|

graduating class are now in the armed forces. They are William Allen, Floyd Askren, Joseph Birnell, Edward Blackwell, Loren Cannaday, Roy Gatewood, Charles Glazier, Norman Jeffers, Robert Lombard, Charles Martin, Thomas McQuin, Donald Ping, Charles Randall, Richard Robertson, Marvin Rodebeck, Richard - Rodebeck, Lee.

White, in- the army; Aronld Behrman, James Berry, James Hackley, Edwin Hawke Smith, Fred Miessen, Joseph Mueller and Harold Hignor, in the navy; Edward Burris and

Bruce Norwalk, in the seabees.

» . ” | Calvin C. Burke, son of Mr. and | Mrs, Curtis E. Burke, 510 Central; {ave, has been promoted to the rank of staff sergeant at the Pan-| ama canal department, Canal Zone, | where he is stationed as a radio operator’ and maintenance man with- a Agtier SAGE: |

Raymond E Shannon, son of Mr. | and Mrs. John Shannon, 2404 W.| 60th st, has been promoted to the |

& member of the communication section of a leatherneck fighting! outfit and saw service on Guadal-| canal,

Join WAVES jf

Fifteen Indianapolis women have Joined thee WAVES and are now in| training or awaiting call for active duty, They are Harriet B. Tal-| madge, R. R. 12; Cora Sweeney, 231 | N. Oakland ave; Ruth M. Kakavecos, 15556 8S. Sheffield ave.; Dorothy Rhoads, 1717 Prospect st.; Thelma M. Lewis, 2815 N. Delaware st; Mary E. Wright, 1530 Park ave; Loretta J. Babbitt, 2812 E. Michigan st.; Martha C. Hedges, 4250 College ave.; Chester st.; Jean Coshow, 832 N. Hamilton st.; Catherine I. Foley, 821 N. Delaware st.; Dorothy L. Dean, | 5829 Indianola ave.; Evely R. Porter, | 958 Middle dr, Woodruff Place; | Maxine Fisher, 1401 N. Alabama st., and Marq E. Griffith, 725 N, Penn.

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