Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1943 — Page 25
Sent fo Texas From Here| Indianapolis naval aviation Mount sb: and David W. Phelps, | to _— have been transferred to son of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond L. BU ua) ; ; . chi st, * upon comple- Phelps, 43 8. Kitley st. : : ; Veh Ay 8 . Ce ET TTY flight training. Se from the tank destroyer officer can (AMERA COUN rai SR didate school at Camp Hood, Tex. on
At-Salt Lake City Graduates at Keesler
Air Base. D. Daggy | Pie. Donald J. Lipp, husband of 3 PFC. HERMAN E. JR. | Mrs. Doris Lipp, 4724 Amo st, has . John A. Yager, son of Mrs. Ethel husband of Mrs. H. E. Rent, 26 E. been graduated as an airplane me- © | Yager, 3420 OoMege ave, has been [14th st. has been graduated as high chenic from Keesler field, Miss. ‘| promoted to the rank of first lieu- (man of his class in airplane me- “an t at the Salt Lake City, Utah, Shatties wt JS ymaut Johnson field, " Fourteen = Indianapolis women tenan . C. He e son of Herman BE. have reported to Hunter college, N. army air base. His wis ae Ruth Kent, 2007 MacPherson st. . Y., for WAVE training. They are | Yager, is with “DARRELL T. DAGGY, husband | 20 EB Buford, Mary W. Cottone, City. i of Mrs. D. T. Daggy, 1069 Oliver ave, : . uo was honor man of his company at
graduation exercises at Great Lakes, EY + Board 12 Induct IIL, recently. He is spending a nine- |}
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ger, Terre Haute: Eiton Thompson, 133% n as which from active duty in the Atlantic. | man, son of Mr. 8. Harding st; Rahest Wools S14 Arbor ep A hs id o m n; a oe A a } JAMES WHITE PROMOTED | 2nd Mrs. Fd | sma Take, 138 Carrclton ave: ih: industry a ee 2 | ward McKin- and Price, 536 8. Pine st. arises” (LTC CAL ¢ nh Vincent Wale, Terre| ,.y 1228 Perry st. and Joseph M. plAYY John Kephart, 1444 Jha st optimism grow- iin ute, has been promo rom ma- man, son of O. C. Bar- ni rSAro, , New Jersey st. tories, ea Jor to lieutenant colonel. Bartle oy Denny st. ey 2 ih TW ding. 51: Lawrence
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ded Nov. 1, aea | BIRTHSTONE | COMPACTS | IDENTITY BANDS i eine: cup pg | $750 | .0v0 $4.95 50 reported thé Test Sle Up 4 weights ntary transfers RASY Up | “au Sizes, sha - ee " out 75 per cént ; and cons, pe and stated that : tained durifig ; / ; ; “farm sales | 3 | N 5 £ ? | estate year 1K 2 : /N i) N. Trulock M. Bridges or Sas of : GE OE % ' NOTRA TRULOCK JR., stationed ar.” SAY 49 = 4 { in the British West Indies, has been - ; = pometrd to petty officer 2-c. NE ; 4 4 son of Mr, and Mrs. Notra Trulock, E IN DEX . : : \ 29 : 2038 Koehne st., he has been overJ. P.).~Dun oe TL og a | seas six months. ‘ . weighted price WALLETS ~~ MORRIS L. BRIDGES; son of Mr. nmoditiés, ¢om= . |and Mrs. Thomas L. Bridges, 1514
: | Leonard st., has been promoted to $1 50 LOCKETS . | sergeant at Hunter field, Ga. vp — Finely en- $ 95 4 » graved, many . - - ® =» =» The following men have been inducted into the armed forces through
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ARMY Paul Gorman, 3141 Ruckle st.; william Adams, 636 Russell ave. Clifford Fultz, 4349 Winthrop ave.; Raymond
$ Gross, 915 50th sj.; Frederick Burnised, 3822 College ave: Willlam Hardwick, ¥ Martinsville; Walter Willams Jr., 3761 N.| oe | Jl Meridian st.; Charles Morris, 3548 Bal-| sam ave. 11} 1 ul RKET yf AVY Harlan Miller, 3870 Byram ave. (IRCLE MOTOR INN ave.
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