Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1943 — Page 18

W. Mulring. on : Put. Edward M. Blackwell Jr! WILLIAM E. MULRINE, seaman La a | now stationed | has arrived at St. John's univer-| l-c, recently spent a six-day leave) ‘go... 1. 4iananolis . stawith an army medical detachment sity, Minnesota, for a course of | with his mother, Mrs. Lillian Mul-/ tioned at apa my. Ta Cal. Pvt. McAfee is a Sry ale forces Jfstruction '_PEIOF | rine, 94 5. Senate ave. Prior to his marine corps V-13 trainees. They . t og the 20 venr-ond son | leave, Seaman Mulrine spent two, are Pvis. Richard H. Davis Jr., 3614 . HUBBELL JR. | Cade | E. New York st.; Gordon I. Grow, {of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Black-| years overseas. He wears three gold, ,, o Hoyt ave: -Carl T. Hartlage stars for participation in three sos x Pine st: Gerald L Heinz. sn major battles and area bars foriesis” ‘Central. ave: Herbert © _ | service in the Atlantic and Pacific ygrauch Jr, 930 E. 49th st.; William Lo | oreas, |B. Moore, 1052 N. Mount st.; and L | CPL. DEWEY FP. HOSS, surgical

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St. pl. Hubbell was' formerly with a grade of [signal service battalion, . | "ce TA | Kenneth P. Herring, son of Mrs. > | | Lillie Herring, 1216 Groff ave, has

| been promoted to the grade of ser-, h ; ; . s = | geant ‘with the U. 8. armed forces] . Jovephileftiand Thomas Ball . | , .... giudent Rovers Wi

somewhere in Europe. PFCS, JOSEPH B. BALL and South, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam = = » | THOMAS B. BALL, sons of Mr. and South, 2426 8. California st, now T. 5th Gr. Wilbert T. Flynn has| Mrs, Victor Ball, 306 Harris st. are ls stationed at West Texas State been selected for pre-aviation cadet both stationed at Hawail, They college, Tex, for a course of intraining at Miami, Fla. Cpl. Plynn'have been in the army about 14 struction prior to his appointment HOURS: 8:30 to 5, Sunday, 9 lis the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. months and both attended Wash-/as an aviation cadet in the army : :

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* Two Indianapolis men, PVTS. i EUGENE L. HEICKEN and RAY- # MOND R. JOHNSON, have been L accepted for air crew training in the Army air forces at the Amarillo, Tex., army air field. Pvt. Heicken | = is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis ~ Heicken; 435 Harris ave,.and- Pvt, Johnson is the son of James H. Johnson, 536 Alabama st. » w .

Train at Michigan

: Two Indianapolis men, Pvts, Marvin Borman 1361 Shelby st.

St, are marine corps V-12 triinees at the University of Michigan. ER ‘ Pfe. Raymond A. Johnson, son of Mrs. Vanja Johnson, 2746 Adams © gt. has been graduated as an air. graft mechanic from the army air ces eastern technical traifing

LT. CHARLES G. NOBLITT, ~ navigator, has reported .to Boise, © Idaho, for further training in the army air corps. He recently spent a leave with his wife, Mrs, Mary K. * Noblitt, 1822 Pierson st.

Rebecca dr, is in the last phase of training at the Walla Walla, Wash., Army air base, where he is an assistant radio operator on a flying fortress. He is the son of Mrs, Alma Harris, 25 Harris ave, ‘

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Ralph L. Bryant, husband of Mrs. & Martha N. Bryant, Plainfield, has ¢ been promoted td the grade of prii vate first class at Camp Crowder, } Mo, where he is stationed in a t signal training regiment, Pfe. Bry- § ant is the son of Mr. and Mrs George M. Bryant, Plainfield. » r Ld Navigation Cadet Kenneth W. son of Mrs. DeWitt D. Jaynes, 1415 Winfield ave, has reported to the army air forces navi gation school at San Marcos, Tex. for advanced training in aerial navigation. » n » Three Indianapolis non-commis- | Sioned officers have been graduated | from the chemical section at Edgewood arsenal, Md. They are Sgt. Tella M. Patterson. 3263 Central ave. Cpls. Hawrence A. Hooten, 3441 8. Tibbs ave, and John P. Evans, Indianapolis. 3 "= = Sgt. Prancis R. Schwartz, 438 S. Rural st. is now attending the anti-aircraft artillery school at "Camp Davis, N. C.

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| of Edith Durran

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on the outside

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