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ton; > Yon} War art Lt Hibbard mo; Daniell Koplovits, Gary; Berlin W. Dieter Jr., Greenfield; John W, Martin, Terre Haute, and Howard R. Hib - "| bard, Pranifors.

women's marine corps ine corps Win Army ‘Honor — New River, N. C. Pm is] - 3 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Z. House, 3947 Birchwood ave,

Five Indianapolis men recently}

their mew rates are: Firemen 2-¢

Reilly, 610 N. Oxford. st,..and Charles 8S. Edmonds, son of ‘Mrs. Bessie E. Edmonds, 142¢ -E. yo mont st; Seaman 1-c Jesse F. Johnson, son of William L. Johnson,| SECOND LT. JAMES D. 2425 N. Olney st.; Carl H. Irrgang,| SQUIRES, who recently won his son of Mrs. Essie M. Irrgang, 2649 pombardier's wings at Blytheville, me ime Fae or] Ie Ark, is spending a leave with his | mother, Mrs. Willis Balser, Mark

SAVES GASOLINE:

BY RIDING HORSE

Lt. Col. Harry E. Willet Is

~ Executive = Officer at Camp Mackall.

Lt. Col. Harry E. Willet, former | military

Indiana horseman and ; aide ‘to Governor Paul V. McNutt, takes conservation seriously at Camp Mackall, N. Y., and rides his mount, “Magic Carpet,” 7T-year-old

~ehestnut sorrel] gelding; instead of

using vital gasoline and tires. Col, Willet, whose wife lives at

James Squires Leors Weimar -11434-N.-Delaware-st., is post execu-}

tive officer at the camp, home of the airborne command. He often rides with the military police and forest fire ranger force, for which

a horse stable is maintained.

‘{ Center; O; at the home of & sister; — con ad Mrs. Chris Huddleston, 5115 English i = ave. His mother formerly lived i

here. 1

PVT. LEORA WEIMAR, formerly

director of the college theater and

professor at Indiana Central col-|f lege, is soon to appear in a Camp

Carson, Colo, production. of the

one-act play, ‘Happy Journey,” by| 3

Thornton Wilder, proceeds of which | i

will aid the local war chest drive. She is the sister of Walter Weimar, a he TTF 14021 8. State st., and works in the » Smith Willis Thompson | administrative branch, camp loca-

PFC. LEON G. SMITH has been |", 4I¥i5ion, at Camp Garson.

J. Edmundson Joseph Mason

SECOND 1. JOSEPH M. EDMUNDSON soon will. complete a combat flying course at the Alex-

{the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross {of the Quantico school are 2d Lis.

Serving as a weather man with the a "8-8 4rmy-alr forces overseas more than

|a year. He is the son of Mr. and Mra, “Janes Smith, $12 Stevens st. |.

‘(and recently spent a few days 8t|mited to corporal while serving at %/son, 1139 N. Oakland ave. -

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SDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL

Mt. McKinley national park “in Alaska. .

PVT. WILLIS A.. THOMPSON

Promoted to Corporal

7th dir force base in Hawaii.

mechanic, Cpl. Etcheson keeps giant returned to Camp Hale, Colo., after {bombers flying against Jap central spending a 17-day furlough with his

andria (La) army air base and will} be sent OVerseds as a member of a |,

- | Plying - Fortress: crew. ~ Her is Vile” A. Eidhton Has béen pro Ison of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Edmtind- |

3 CPL. JOSEPH J. MASON JR., has

‘| Pacific bases. He is the husband of parents, Mr. snd Mrs. J. J. Mason

Mrs. Norma Thompson, his baby and parents, Mr. and Mrs.| William Thompson, 104 N. Miley | |

ss 8 8 Paul. F. Brown, former Indian-

Nal Sa me a ed oo sexs, and hs be seu ‘His wife, To of the mittens alison] Sarvs Pvt. Edward B. Timmons, 607 Xn sud Cal. His wife lives in| Mrs. Ruth Kruge, also lives in In-|jce far out In the Arab country of|32d st. has been

Mr 2d Mis. Wisi Rh. Chalgié, 30

Mrs. Helen J. Etcheson and son of Sr., 1217 Cottage” a [Clarence Etcheson, both of Indian- a».

s & = : Cadet William A. Kruge, son of yn. 8 ~~ IMr. and Mrs. August W. Kruge, 940 William R. Craigle Jr, son of | Baal st., has completed basic flying training at the Pecos army air field, ey st. has been assigned to Texas, and has been sent to another

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William F. Frobenius, pharmacist’ s| .

mate 3-c, has returned to Great!

st., post ‘inspector and director of

personnel officer at the fort,

Quincy st, and Clyde F. Akard, 2051 Quiliord av ave,

MONROVIA LEGION TO MARK ARMISTICE

The American Legion Suits Dillon past 193 and auxiliary of Monrovia will have an armistice party tomorTow evening. in the Legion hall at Monrovia. “A pitch-in dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m. The post's new officers are R. C. Fields, commander; Ira Hinshaw, first vice commander; R. M. Ward, second vice commander; Joseph G. Mari: adjutant; H. C. McCracken, And, Walter Benen sirpoann g a Sergeants: Officers of the auxiliary are Mrs, Helen Hinshaw, president; Mrs. May Latta, vice . president; Mrs. Ione Shields, secretary; Mrs. Cora Lewis, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Besje Pointer, poppy chairman, and Mrs. Garnett McCracken, Shaplin.

VETERANS HOSPITAL ADDITION REQUESTED

Times Special WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—A “substantial increase” to the main Yuliding at the Indianapolis U, 8,

¢ | | bardier schol at Big Spring, Tex,| i {as a second lieutenant,

Capt. Clyde E. Lyon, 4400 E 35th J. Wat Satterfield

— JAMES —H-- WATSON-—JR:—sta={T

tioned in Australia, has been pro= moted to the rating of radioman 3-c. post adjutant” and The son of Mrs. Agnes R. Watson, 1234 E. Tabor st., he has been over-

&5 @ seas for five months,

pilot son of Mrs, Lena Satterfield, 16 N. Addison st. has coms

submarine warfare at the sub chaser pleted his training at the Kearney, training center, Miami, Fla. A

Flag in Bowers Window

. which boasts of a 24-hour beanery, : ae.

"| Sleeth, 335 8. Gray st, has begun

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“Wi VIOLINIST § | PLAYS IN piv}

Pvt. Mary v Reynolds. Has|" String Section Seat at vadet, formerly of

rl EE me] Pvt. Mary Grace Reynolds, for- at Capt. Hawes - |mes Indianapolis Symphony arches. 78 O56 Te se A716 trainin GEORGE C. RICHEY, after tra violinist, is now playing in the BORAT CF RICHEY, Wi Richey, 2613 Olney st., has returned to Camp Rucker, Ala.

R.Wise G. Richey RAYMOND E. WISE, aviation Indianapolis, h

MAJ. WALTER ©. HISER, former Indianapolis automobile dealer, |string section of the cavalry orchesfas Jeported to the 6th ferying|trs at Mt. Riley, Kus, group of the air transport comnjand, Long Beach, Cal, where he will become base adjutant, He is 8.1.

{formerly was executive personnel officer -at the 4th ferrying group, Memphis, ea. a - Camp Lejeune, New River, N.C. CHARLENE WES, assistant| mig brother, 8. Charles adjutant at the first WAC training aendenhall, aie IL 1 ‘|center, Ft. Des Moines, Iowa, has|.a] marine recruiting and induiNjon station. Other Indians

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as a crew chief in the air corps and Carrollton ave., son of Mrs. Donald has been overseas since Jime. He|F. Modrall, 3310 N. Meridian st.

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Means 4 Sons in Marines!

An all-marine service flag hangs| are now working at the Stewart in the window of the home of Mr.| Warner Cofp. plant. and Mrs. Clarence Bowers, 624] The father is a civilian employee Lockerbie st, signifying four sons! of the air corps depot at the fairin the marines and two just re-| grounds. leased from the leatherneck branch | : of the armed forces. , Li Cpl. Orville Bowers, husband of

Be, Frances B. Bowers of Detroit, li is serving in the Pacific area. Sgt. Russell A. Bowers, a marine for nine years, is stationed in Quantico, | or Ih

Va, where his wife, Mrs. Helen | tack Bees | BOVE also resides. ) 7 VS rs, ans on SME now Mrs. Coleen Bowers of Elkhart, efi- | longer necessary to eu esta the marines in March, and 8 Bh from a ph tatioried at San Diego; Cal. Pvt.| jo thi Ba stationed fn New| euls i SS {Zealand and saw his brother, Russel, while the latter was a patient 7, loosen. And semen hospital there. In the marines . and Lo x Your Noble is the husband Of | thousande o Mrs, one Bowers of ‘California, — discharged from the

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