Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1943 — Page 28

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Mate Montgomery was in Naples 11 days just after the invasion and now is spending a quiet Christmas holiday with his grandparents and| neighbors and pals at Tech high his mother, Mrs. Gratia Montgom-|school are now in naval training.

with a ship delivering ' supplies to Lt. Gen Mark M. Clark's

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SEAMAN 2-C CHARLES R. NEU-|" MEYER, son of Mr. and Mrs. {Charles Neumeyer, 1815 E. Tabor ist. is in Seabee training at Quoddy iVillage, Me.

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| Fourteen Indianapolis men have | been transferred from Ft. Harrison to basic training in U. 8. camps. , | Sent to Camp Shelby, Miss., were | Pts. Cecil D. Relford, son of Mr. jand Mrs. Ernest B. Relford, 1948 | Adams st.; Odie G. Key, son of { Mr. and Mrs, Jessie Key, 951 Lex- | ington ave.; Kenneth King, son of { Ceeil King, 943 Massachnsetts ave.; { Howard E. Kelley, husband of Mrs. | Ruth Kelley, 19 N. Oriental st.; | Lew R. Hedges, husband of Mrs. Betty. R. Hedge, 1124 S. Sheffield ave.; Robert H. Fisher, husband of Mrs. Lucille Fisher, 2423 E. Washington st; William V. Wright, son of Mrs. Orval Harrison, 917 E. { Washington® st.; Glenn Bowersock, husband of Mrs. Ruth Bowersock, 13220 W. Michigan st, and William Burks, husband of Mrs. Mary Burks, 528 E. North st. Pvts. Mitchell W. Kelley, husband of Mrs. Madeline Kelley, 2621 Mck Clure st., and Lenard D. Pabst, husband of Mrs, Lenard Pabst, 3756 N. Oxford st.; were transferred to Camp Blanding, Fla. Pvt. Michael G. Mates, husband of Mrs, Michael G. Mates, 1515 N. Luett st., was sent to Pt. Eustis, Va. Pvts. Frazier W. Vance Jr., son of Mrs. Mary Ella Collins, 1316 E. 16th st, and William Divens, 1042 W. North st., also have been transferred, from the fort.

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PVT, VICTOR R. LaFARA has returned to Camp Haan, Cal, after spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra LaFara, 1328 Sturm ave. He is a former Times carrier. BERT A. NELSON, petty officer, husband of Mrs. Estelle Nelson, 5059 Ford st, is spending a leave with his wife, Stationed at Camp Endicott, R. 1, with the seabees, he is a graduate 'of Butler university where he held the world's record for indoor high jump. - ” -

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Two local men have completed basic flight training at the Coffeyville, Kas, army air field and have been sent to advanced fields to win their wings. They are aviation cadets Warren Stone Johnson, son of L. R. C. Johnson, 1337 E. 60th st, and Russell G. Irwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Irwin, 844 Alion ave. : » ”. . Two Indianapolis men are in bom-

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