Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1943 — Page 9

Pte. John H. Caldwell, son of Mrs. Mais Cameron, 1018 3. Sth Kt, bts

Pvt. Ralph C. Condon, stationed

Charleston, 8. C., is spending a furlough with his mother, Mrs. N. M.

at the Stark - General hospital, |

Mai. A. D. Thomas Is ‘on Way Back’

MAJ. ARTHUR D. THOMAS of Sacramento, Cal, is one of the

hoy on it way Back to tho

field this weekend when he told of how he won the distinguished flying cross, the air medal and three i oak Jeaf clusters : and two unit ci- Maj. Thomas tations for gallantry in the Pacific. His record as an air officer includes the seige of Nazab, New Guinea; ferrying 3800 infantrymen from Brisbane to Port Moresby, New Guinea, and flights over the peaks of the Owen Stanley Tau to Spy troops. .

Urial E. Philpott, Sagbuind of Mrs.

ocal = Soldiers Complete]

Officers’ School

Course. Four Indianapolis men have been

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. CECIL V. G poi fs ot udunapolis suds vets |officers’ school at Chanute field, TIL gaged in this war somewhere in| They are T. Sgt. Jack Weinrich, Sicily. Pfe. Groseclose, who 1s col- [90 of W. H. Weinrich, 6171 Kingslecting souvenirs to remember the '®Y dr: Sgt. Harry Morrison Jr.

NW SERGEANT

® Local Man Is. Veteran of

49 Missions and Rabaul.

Victor- N. Taber, winner of the!

M. Hudson .C. Marsh air medal and veteran of 49 combat | PFO. MARSHALL P. HUDSON, missions, has been promoted to the

*| graduated from a noncommissioned | son of Mr. and Mrs, Marshall Hud-|6rade of technical sergeant at an|g. iad

son, 2134 Miller st. is stationed at/8dvanced base in the Southwest Truax army air fleld, Madison, Wis. | Pacific. CPL. ‘CARL PF, MARSH, son of | B-25 Billy Mitchell, Sgt. Taber| | Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Marsh, 2118 | Participated in the raid on Japan's |

An aerial gunner on al

Stationed at the Pinas Canal canal ms western department headquarters, E. Williams, husband of Mrs, Donald, au Williams, 1321 Reisner st, has been |g

a © ws am oe

- [promoted to the grade of staff 0 Fir sve;

sergeant. He is the son of Mrs. Nora B, Williams, Logansport. ® = 2

Board 4 Inducts.

The following men have been ine through Marion county {local board 4:

Monroe Baker, hire,

Pvt. Gene H. Lehr, son Hattie Lehr; i233 N. Pershing ve has been transferred Camp Blanding, Fla. . . = 9 Aviation Student James B. Thaz817 Roache #t.; John ton, formerly of Indianapolis, is

P48 N. West st;

Paris ave. Devon Cummings, 930! w arin st. Herman Brewer, 2413 ‘North. | Army alr center.

axis by, has in his collection, four 50° of Mrs, Harry Morrison, 4520 | Morgan st, is stationed at Kellogg great sea-air base at Rabaul, New| ™ Tz EPL

enemy rifles, three bayonets, three | N. Pennsylvania st.; Cpls. Francis |

helmets, and numerous insignia, |V- Ping, 2602 E. Washington st, medals and chevrpns. Stationed in 32d Carl W. Seet Jr, son of Mr. North Africa before coming to 0d Mrs. Carl Seet, 5130 Park ave. Sicily, Pfc. Groseclose, hopes to re- a =» turn home. by way of Berlin and gsm: j ¥ Tokyo.

- HENRY N.. COX, formerly of Clayton, has been graduated | honor man of his company at Great | .. He is now spending a! 9-day boot leave at the home [of | Mrs. Arthur Lambert, Clayton.

Board 13 Inducts |

The following men have been in-| ducted into the armed forces! wm Gardner through Marion county local board 13: MARCUS E. GARDNER, son of (BAY! fl Arthur, ool Froepect| yah and Mrs. E. E. Gardner, 522 W, 2S. Marlin liminey TOSPEC! | 43d st., has been graduated from the hs Radosevie, 2632 8. East James Diets 264 JBrill a i Donsla “Schroe’| armored officer candidate school at 3 arles Kritsch 5 Niiadie dr Woodruft_ Place: Denaid| Ft. Knox, Ky. and commissioned a Steffen, 519. Lincoln st: Joseph Cinggres [secOnd lieutenant. Veteran of a 3 Lincoln ski Lawrence NsY por: sit |year's duty in the Pacific as a radio Carl Anderson Jr. 723 E. Minnesota st. (operator in the army air force Floyd Clifton, P, O. Box 1455; win lam ground crew, Lt. Gardner, is. now

Ren: 1321 8. Meridian st. TIT Ye E. Regent st: {attending battle school at Ft. Knox.

Robert Burkhart, 1122 8. West st. Philip | Prior to entering the service in|

8. Taylor

field, Mich, . = =»

| Five Indianapolis men are stationed in the aerial navigation| sehool at San Marcos, Tex. They are 1st Lt. James H. Bradford, student officer, son of Mr. and Mrs, | Ralph. O. Bradford, 1527 Roache st, and Aviation Cadets Edward H Fishman, somof Mr. and Mrs. Ab= raham Fishman, 1423 Congrass ave.; Owen C, Flynn, son of Mr, and | Mrs, Charles A. Flynn, 1338 Commerce ave.; Norman E. Gale, son lot Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gale, 863 | Fletcher ave. and Harry B. Greene, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Greene, 2346 Central ave. A. Mathias K. Quants

"8 » AVIATION CADET ALBERT OC. Pvt. John R. Threlkeld, husband [MATHIAS son of Mrs. A. C. Maof Mrs, Margaret Threlkeld, 264 [thias, Chicago, Ill, is stationed at Beecher st, and son of John W,|Victory field, Tex., for primary Threlkeld, 318 E. Merrill st., is sta-|school.

tioned at New Orleans, La. KENNETH A. QUANTZ has re- . = =» [ported to Northwestern university, Na J vanston, Ill, after spending a 9y boot leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Quants, 2197 Mori gan st,

Hill,

Britain, Oct. 12. He is the son of |[* Mr, and Mrs. John Taber, Mars!

NEUTRAL SHADES

Henry Vance, | stationed at the Nashville, Tenn,

Mee TEST 2 imi This Jelly Quality Press Moroline Maxine J. Philpott, Allisonville rd., {has been commissioned a .second |B | lieutenant upon graduation from | 5

the transportation corps officer candidate school at New Orleans, La.

Ford, 1631 Leonard st. John Birge, M3) | October, 1941, the 24-year-old core

Prospect st; Jos- poral was employed at R. C. A, He ph Clemence. 1585 Aan “ith ei. Beech|is 8 graduate of Shortridge high

Grove; Allen Donald Matthews, 131 War- school. man ave., Southport; Russell Hampton, §50

4 WACs Train

Five Indianapolis women have begun their basic training at Ft.

1-3. $200.

Rls Jarling for : bh ‘Her Debut

A “first party” dress she'll never forget. Deep wine velvet, frosted with a lacey collar and bib effect. The tiny puff ‘sleeves are as eoute as kittens, and the skirt is swirling-ly full. Sites

R870; Raymond Smith, 1808 8. Delaware st,

Abbott st. STEPHEN O. TAYLOR, formerly

MARINE CORPS--William Holle, 82 N. {13th st.,, Beech Grove; Raymond Sturm, | Greenwood: John Liggett, R. R. 6, Box in Italy, has been promoted to the

grade. of corporal. Cpl. Taylor, (whose wife, Jeanne and small | daughter, Pamela, live at 3608 N. Meridian st. has been overseas six | months and. has seen action in

| COAST GUARD-John Cralg, 67 South | 38 Southport, » .

Called by Board. 10

} The following: men have beer North -Afriea, Sicily .and ‘the Jnhva-

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into the armed forces sion of Italy. In letters home, Cpl. {Taylor wrote that his “greatest | thrill so far” occurred on his 21st Paul: | birthday, when he accidentally met

{Joos Beattie Jr, Chicago, Ill; Loyd an uncle, James Ayres, of the navy, Davis, Greenfield; Alfred Worth Jr., 1727 | Pletcher ave.; Floyd Robinson, 2048 Lin- | Somewhere overseas. {den st.; Paul Sharpe, 1715 Ludlow ave; » - P

| Herman Btewart, 1452 Bellefontaine st. . WAC Promoted

| Alvin Eggerding, 1648 Union st.; Norman | Janke, 1627 Fletcher ave.: Marion Cruse Miss Mary Glenn Hamilton, been promoted to

{inducted | through Marion county local board |

ARMY-—Willlam _ Lisby, 1230 St.

2031 Adams st.; Robert Sisk, 1030 Union st.; Robert Ashley, 1861 Singleton &t.; | | Robert Walker, 1635 Spruce st. JTAVY- -Charles Lewis, 1422 E. Ravmond na 2600 E. Kelly st.; | Ove, 3 N. Hamilton ave.: rso: 0 y! 1129 Laurel st; Leo Ziegebauer, | |at Camp. Carson, Colo. | S643 Napoleon st. | teacher at Shortridge high school, | MARINE CORPSCharles Oliver, 58 8 | Beec

x. Ray h Grove; Arthur Wade, 147) p 8. Hamilton, Greencastle,

William

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of Indianapolis, with the 5th army |

has | the grade of] Robert | corporal at the WAC headquarters | A former | Wagner, son of Mr, and Mrs. George

Des Moines,

Opal" M. Miller, 7 Jefferson ave:

C. Moore G. Porter Opal ) orothy F. Floyd, 1949 Park ave; CPL. CLAUDE R. MOORE, hus- {14 Esther Q. Kersey, 1161 w

| band of Mrs. Q. R. Moore and 200 34th st. of Mr, and Mrs. Oscar A. Moore, 1108 ‘Southeastern aves: is spending a furlough here. Hg will return to} Ft. Lewis, Wash, | ¥

8. SGT. GUY R. PORTER fis} spending a 15-day furlough with his parents,” Mr. and Mrs, Ellis Spoonmore, 929 High st. His wife, Ie Mrs. Hazel Porter, will return to § Camp Polk, La, with him. It . = 4 ; Co With the coast artiilery corps satis Key West barracks, Fla, Paul Af:

R. Spencer J. Spencer

H. Wagner, 6175 Caroline ave. has grade.

ing" thelr country in the marine - jcorps-and the coast guard, James, recently returned from a Pacific tour of duty is home on convalescence leave, and Robert is sta-

tioned at Santa Ana, Cal, » ” »

Gets Commission

Ralph G. Hesler, son of Mr. and

Mrs. Ralph 8. Hesler, 4065 Graceland ave, has been commissioned

an ensign at the midshipmen’s

school at New York, N. » » LJ

Sgt. Eades Frank Jr, 730%

Massachusetts ave, has been made a full-fledged aerial gunner upon

graduation from the Laredo, Tex. army air field, » » » Aviation Cadet Robert D. Graham, husband of Mrs. Frances Graham, 3317 Boulevard pl. is stationed

at the pre-technieal school at Sey-

mour Johnson field, N. ©, y ” ”

George C. Lewis, seaman 2-c, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lewis, 445

Ia. They are Pvts, Kathryne L. Males, 1712 8. Meridian st.; Mary J. Lyons, 2625 Adams st.;| -

[she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | been promoted to. technician fifth| PFC. ROBERT A. SPENCER and JAMES F. SPENCER, seaman l-¢, sons “of Mr, and Mrs. _Bylvester oy od dni

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Arsenal ave, has been appointed wing leader at the naval alr training

center at Memphis, Tenn. 8 =m.»

Aviation Cadet Meredith Dickerson, son of the Rev. and Mrs. H, N. Dickerson, 3848 Winthrop ave.

is stationed at Seymour Johnson

field, N. ©.

Pfc. James V. Hession, son of Mrs. Madonna Hession, 922 E. Bt. Clair st., is stationed at Keesler field, Miss, for pre-aviation cadet

training

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Pvt. John A. Shively, husband of Mrs. Ella M, Bhively, and son of

FOR MEN

Others Up. te

Ardessa Shively, 1440 Kappes st,

is stationed at New Orleans, La.

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N. Grant ave,

camp. ; YANK PILOT BLASTS {Capt. Bugene Dillow, Cobden, II,

marine suthorities ‘announced today ; :

is 8 member of an ace|

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“has been credited with shooting ‘ {down six Japanese planes in raids over New Georgia-and Bougainville, |:

George O. Parker Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George O. Parker, 1031 has ben promoted to staff sergeant at a California

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