Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1943 — Page 31
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3 Pauline Steen, St. Paul, has teen Melvin L. Wilholte, son of Mr. Mis. Michael Kirk Sr, 271 W. promoted to sergeant somewhere in ua.
> 13 j BY [ind Mrs. Raiph Wilholte, Liston, | Jackson st. William T © Wipe 8 hh + has been promoted to first leuten-| , He came home after completing! : 8 ; § lant at Camp Wolters, Tex. His|boot training at Great Lakes wnere Serving Armed an : wife, Dorothy Jean, is with him In he was assigned after enlisting in ; In Europe. . . a 8
Weatherford, Tex. September when 17. He attended Washington high school, With the amma force somewhere Awarded Ribbon in Europe, T. 4th Or. Willlam L Capt. Francis Pfe. Wills | 0) Harry D. Martin, son of Mr.
Halpern, son of Mrs. Sam Halpern.| jaups (HUNK) FRANCIS, 3847/and Mrs. O. W. Martin, 220 Hen-| 2053 Washington blvd, has been... o former basketball coach |dricks pl, has bee ded awarded. the army good conduct ., former e cof cks pl, has n awar the | Ef | medal, at Jeffersonville and Elwood, has|army good conduct ribbon at the ae. been promoted to captain in the |Walterboro, 8. C, army air fleld, | For basic flying training, Aviation | wing intelligence division of an 8th|His wife, Mary" Elizabeth, lives in } ss on Cadet Charles F. Hauck, son of MI. {gry force fighter wing in Eng- [Walterboro with him, and is em- | | SGT. WILLIAM R. FORT, Fort- and SL jh Most Hauck, 120 N.|, , capt. Francis’ wife, Mrs, |Ploved as a stenographer in the | vile, and PPC. CHARLES H. ey had stationeed at Goodfel- Mafy Fanchon Francis, and his office of the base engineer at the JACKLEY, Terre Haute, both ex three children, David, Fanchon and fleld. yy u-e Jan, live at ‘the Ruckle st. address. 9:9
brother, is stationed at the Citadel,| members of the 13th army air | mapqiq PF. Lasley, 3302 Northwest- | He was on duty in Indianapolis as| Pfc. John D. Laughlin, in the
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Charleston, 8. C. Both boys are| force in the South Pacific, have |em ave, has been promoted to ser-|base intelligence officer before going | marine corps, will spend his Christ- R. Hines P. Pauley PROMPY graduates of Southport high school.| been awarded air medals geant technician in the medical de- | overseas. mas this year on an island below| PVT. ROBERT E. HINES, hus- SERVICE partment at Camp Grant, IIL the equator. He is the son of Mrs, band of Mrs, R. E. Hines, 1846 Gent @ NO. Investigation PFC. CECIL MILLS has been pearl Laughlin, 2032 Koehne st. , . NO Refere : 9:0 4 serving overseas six weeks with the ¢ jave., Is stationed somewhere in Eng- : he ngs My : of Marion is among five fliers The following men have , been Nell, 1208 W. 10th st. awarded medals for meritorious oi a5 dy Jur. a "ad 1s Inducted through Marion county YEARS service in making the initial flight | = go 0 Po eT rrier.: He re-|l0cal board 13: William Geshwiler,| PAUL A. PAULEY, seaman 1-c, TO PAY! ITs of a new route from Newfoundland | qjveq his basic training at the | 79 S. 9th ave. Beech Grove; Fred |!5 spending a leave with his parents, | } to North Africa. marine base, San Diego, Cal. L. Hall, 734 N. New Jersey st.; Karl (Mr. and Mrs. Marion E. Pauley, 200 3 ey pe ' I. Kistner, Cincinnati, O.; Charles |W. 26th st, upon completion of ow ge em . Lt. John R. McVay, student offi- S. Tedrowe, 2144 Garfleld dr.; and Printing school at San Diego, Cal. ’ a ; cer, 4118 N, Meridian st, has been i : York st. | for Used Fats and assigned to Polaris flight acad- a ws Four Indianapolis blue jackets ; emy, Lancaster, Cal. ) ) a i have been advanced to firemen 2-¢ ’ Seaman 2-¢ i. i 8. Kirk Jr. at Great Lakes, 11. They are Jess $ has departed for a naval station In ©, Richardson, 3200 W. 10th st: DIVERS 10 SEARCH . |Oklahoma after spending a 12-day Joseph W. Rasor, 1326 N. Alabama ' : furlough with his parents, Mr, and st. Ralph Ww. Stewart, M410 N. Per-! SAUGATUCK, Mich., Dee. 17 (U.| = : P.).— Marine divers searching for| L, M. Cheney the bodies of five fishermen lost off
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LT. LEO M. CHENEY, son of | Alpha N. Cheney, | 5819 E. New York st, has been| | graduated from the army air forces| {pilot school at Marfa, Tex. He has| | been assigned to Minter field, Cal. |
SEAMAN GEORGIA E. DUNLAP | spending a l4-day leave here, She |
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1000 feet off the Saugatuck shore. George Sewers, captain of the fishing tug Suzanne which located the Gotham, said the hull of the) {ill-fated craft was still intact. The boat was hurled against the break- | water pier by a 60-mile an hour | gale and those aboard were be-| lieved to have been trapped inside when the ship capsized. .
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MISS BLOSSOM B. AR.HUR, Mrs. James D. Leo, 1832 Easy st, former Indianapolis resident and |has been promoted to corporal in oq granddaughter [the marine corps at Camp Pendleof Mrs. Ira C. Garner, 322 Harris ave., has enrolled in the army cadet nurses corps at Bellevue hospital in New York. She was graduated from
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ROBERT E. WESTBROOK, C-2| {¥, 8. N. R, has returned to Great Lakes, Ill, for assignment to a| gunners’ school after spending a 9-day leave with his parents, Mr.| and Mrs, J. C. Westbrook, 325 Grand ave.
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