Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1943 — Page 11

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fam Paul ul cathedral and burial in Calvary

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“services for Mrs. Mary A.

Streit, 3020 Park ave, will be .at|five grandchildren.

Friday in SS. Peter and

® ‘Mrs. Streit, a resident of Indian. druggist who SPs since 1014, died yesterday um night when struck by & police car Bt. Vincent's hospital after a week's|>’ ° : , “Nines. 8 82. She a {3 p. m. Friday in Flanner & Bu-

ber of SS. Peter and Paul cathedral.|

Survivors are five daughters, Missa drugstore

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Lovell G: Driskell

Indianapolis, and Mrs. DeForest Mpg MW, Alexander

Funeral services for Mrs. Mad-

Indianapolis and John M. and Ed-|eline Walsh Alexander, formerly a

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" {Local Seabee Made Friends |

With Tribes in South

Pacific. . George A. Tipps of the Stubbins

who was 53, operated | hotel is home ‘from the South Sea

islands, armed for protection with everything but a cannibal, . While spending 17 months in the South Pacific with the Seabees, Mr. Tipps made friends with a native whom he called “Chief Bozo.” The chief presented the Indianapolis Seabee with two war clubs, long heavy weapons with kootty which were used by the natives to

teacher for the Indianapolis Free . Kindergarten society, will be in Los beat a tribal enemy to death.

Angeles, Friday morning with burial

Keep War Clubs Although the natives are more

Mrs. Alexander, who was 35, died | ojvilized now, Mr. Tipps said, they

esterday in a Los Angeles hospital |i) keep their war clubs, spears,

Bronchitis fate an illness of more than one

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% soothe and heal raw, tender, in-|f bronchial mucous em-1

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tis Alexander; Amelia Walsh of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. W. C. Puselehr of Los!discharged from the naval hospital Angeles, and an aunt, Dr. Lillian{at San Diego, Cal. B. Mueller of Indianapolis.

year, She was a teachér for the kinder-

and aid » expe} garten society five years and moved

bows and arrows for protection and hunting. Mr. Tipps, who has received a medical discharge from the navy,

rom Indianapolis to Arizona in{sajd the natives were willing work-

922. She later moved to Los An-

YOu geles, She was a member of St. ray It |J08D Of Are Catholic church and Sigma Delta Pi sorority,

Survivors are her husband, Curher mother,

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ers for the Americans. Chief Bozo | and about 100 other natives helped | him with his task of purifying the polluted water of the island. Mr. Tipps was in an overseas hospital before returning to the states on an evacuation ship. He was

Lt. Carl B. Cassidy of the army air forces is spending a short leave

Indiana Old-Age Pension group 3!with his mother. Mrs, E. O. Edwards,

will sponsor a card partly tomorrow night in the McKinley club house, {2217 E. Michigan st.

1407 N. Delaware st., and his sister, Miss Agnes Cassidy, Oakland, Ill, fwho is visiting here.

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: "8 » The following men have been inducted into the armed forces through Marion county lofal board §: Herbert Poster, n Blackford st.; Cla Neal, 533 Buford Shobe, Pace ot st: 0 Davis. 748 N. California 623 W. Bt. Can 4 ot.; Bm, 849 W. Michigan st.; HerPearma 706 Blake st.; Leonard | Yacors 153 Brent st.. Nathaniel Newell, h st; Leslie You

{ oung, 822 Minerva by ¥ r Richard Walton, 1100 N.

Pershing ave.; Sanford Ramsey, uN Senate

ave; John Rutledge, 901 Locke ss =» Sgt. Arthur H. Gentleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Gentleman, 2600 E. 62d st, has been promoted to staff sergeant at his base headquarters in Panama Canal Zone. He is serving as an aircraft armoter with a reconnaissance squadron.

w ” » A | William D. Hoefling, 30 8. Addison {st.. was among 200 ensigns grad- | uated from the U, 8. maritime serv{ice officers’ school at Alameda, Cal.

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953 Lexington ave, are serving with

guard and one in the army. Lt. Raymond M. Olsen is now in command of a detachment in North Africa. While stationed in England

Giles,

ville lifeboat station, Louisville, Ky. He is the husband of Mrs. Joan Olsen.

CARL WALTER IS HONOR MAN

'Ends Recruit Training at Camp Hill; Served | Aboard Arizona.

"Carl W. Walter has been named honor man of his company on com- ' pletion of recruit training at Camp Hill, Ida., one of the five training centers of the U. 8 naval training station. | From 1923 to 1827 - he served aboard the U. 8. & Arizona and earned the honor of becoming i-c| gun pointer for five-inch 51 caliber gund. - | He was chosen honor man of his company on the basis of excellent

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His wite, Mrs. Daily M. Walter, lives at 3308 W. Minnesota st. ” " » | Second Lt. William E. Bourke, son of Charles E. Bourke, 318 N. Delaware st. is awaiting assignment with a marine aircraft squadron following graduation from the naval avia-| tion training school at Corpus

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se ®.» Sgt. Adelaide R. Smith of Indian-

Wash, port otf embarkation following her promotion from the rank corporal. Sgt. Smith entered | oe WACs last November. » . . Harlan A. Smith, on 08 Man Sal garet Smith of Plainfield, is now a sergeant {

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Sgt. Gilbert ENOCH 16 ee os ey Bt Senior-Ranking Member

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Aviation Student Jack Demiow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dem-! has entered:

7 N. Ewing st,

the armed forces, one in the coast/S70Up is Sgt. Gilbert E. McCallie, | husband of Mrs. G. B. McCallle, 19 CARD PARTY TO BE HELD

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCallie, 942 N, | ternational Association of ern ave.; Pfc. Ernest Correll, son of Shiniste iin ip song party at married former Miss Avis|Mr. and Mrs, John Correll, 958 Mid- m. tomorrow in the Machinists’ he he: fo dle dr. Woodruff Place, and Pvt. hall, 49% 8 Delaware st

J Fireman 1-¢ Harold F. Olsen is John B. Perry, son of Mr. __—=—i

Olney st. coast guard at the Louis. with the Pfc. Donald J. Hibbert, son of Mr. !

and Mrs. Louis W. Hibbert, 43 East- | Harry Perry, 1605 Carrollton ave! ee | r¢ 8ls0 stationed in Alaska.

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ta . ” { on A T. 4th Cr, HerBert W. Peéaper, | - stationed with the army at Mon-(} terery, Cal, has been promoted to technician 3d grade. He the, 3

of Indianapolis and is married to the former Beverly Roberts of ne

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