Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1943 — Page 6

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br. JR. Eastman, City f Hospital, Go to Navy.

“Dr. Wendell E. Covalt, 1739 N. Pennsylvania st, and Dr. Joseph R.|

naval reserve.

“fn surgery at Indiana university,

C. Carson J. Hicks PVT. CARL E. CARSON, son of

. and Mrs. Carl Carson, Carthage stationed at Camp Wheeler, Ga

val movie school.

At Camp Wolters

Pvt. John L. Cole, husband of Mrs. Mary O. Cole, 31 B Butler ave, has been transferred from $larrison to Camp Wolters, Tex for basic tfaining ” » on Veteran of 69 missions, 331 of combat flying and wearer of the Distinguished Flying Cross and al medal, Robert K. Berry ha 1 promoted to capiain, accordi word received by ! wife, Barbara B. Berry, 421 E. 33d st

Mrs. D. A. Berry. 820 E 1st

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PEOPLE

DANCING LESSONS THEY THINK

Lia) of ARTHUR MURRAY

38'/2 N. Penn. St. FR. 2565

2nd Floor

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For January 3...... Day or Evening

Make 1544 your big PREPA. RATION YEAR, Associate vourself with these who are taking the long-range view of life, Get ready for your place in the scheme of things when peace comes, Normal business pro. cedure will require much higher standards of preparation Decide new to let 1044 thake the future years mean mere, This is the

indian Business College

of Indianapolis, The others are at Marion, Muncie, Logansport, Anderson, Kokomo, Lafayette, Columbus, Richmond, and Vineennes — Ora § at President. Call personal convenient. Otherwise "to r Bulletin deseribing coonrses and quoting tuition fees telephone or writé the I1.B.C. nearest you, er Fred W. Case, Principal,

Central Business College

Architects & Builders Bldg. Pennsylvania & Vermont Sts, Indianapolis,

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W. E. Covalt of I. U.and|

| Olive st.; lof Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hamant, 341 . N. § ilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C { Hamilton, | Hondo field, Tex; son of Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Ellis, 403 N. Dearborn st. Nelan, son of Mrs. Prudence Nelan, [3507 E. 22d st., {fleld, La;

riends. He returned tea Anacostia. =, ] SUE 77 been education , C., for advanced training in ihe 0 aca) trai

— KENNETH L. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Coryell, §15 N. Sheffield. ave, are

ar

BERT BEITEI

Chaflee, Ark,

signed to an

training at

vear-old so

Lt. Nelan Lt. Brown

Six Indianapolis men were among Eastman, 970 N. Meridian st, have 19 skilled “compass men” who rebeen commissioned lieutenants (J.8.) ceived the wings of combat navifn. the medical corps of the U. 8, gators recently at the navigation | ! |schools of the army air force com- | ¥ Dr. Covalt now is chief resideiit mand. Indianapolis men and their fields

hospitals. Dr. Eastoian has been al jare 2d Lts. Norman G. Brown, son gesident in surgery at City hospital or mr and Mrs. Hugh Brown, 1722 for the last year.

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Vincent F. Hamant, son Holmes ave., and Harry C. Ham:

Indianapolis, all from

and Jack M.

both from Selman

from San Marcos

= ” ”

Ensign Visits Here Ensign Joseph B. Cooper is spend- | ng a few days

with his parents,

RS Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cooper, 9124 E. | ’ "KS, photographers | JON be Hes or y d ai . Washington st. en route from San | sie ’ess ormeriy © . oo +. Francisco to Washington, D. C., y nt eave here with gecently spent a lea where he will be stationed. He has|

ational officer for the ad- | ing school, Treas- | ure Island, San Francisco, for the ” n ” na

t 11 month

{ H. Coryell K. Coryell Stationed in India, hé¢ 1s a pilot of ) Lo ) } @ B-25. He is the son of Mr. and The Coryell brothers, SGT. t HARRY FE. CORYELL and PVT.

CORYELL, sons of

serving their

country. Harry, a gunner in the army air force, is somewhere in the Sputh Pacific. He has been overseas nine months. -Kenneth is sta-

tioned with .the medical corps at Cc

amp Grant, Ill

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THINK Aviation cadet Frederic Hulsmann } , has con pleted primary traning at ’ Carlstrom field, Ar erie a, Fla. and 1s OF Ch Te A ts 1 bama, for basie Wying. He iz the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Huls

mann Jr, 3540 N. Pennsylvania st.

Ray W. Lane

Herbert. Beitel

|” SGT. RAY W. LANE, son of Ray- | {mond Lane, 5998 Brookville rd;, re- | ceiy ed his wings as an aerial gunner this week at

my air field, Tex APPRENTICE

. : Mae Sanders, 4524 Evanston fd. is Enroll This Week home on a six-day furlough from Emory university in Georgia, where he is in V-12 training.

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Minister's Son Assigned

Pvt. Wilitam W.

armored division.

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Pvt. Floyd H. Applegate, son. of Harold A. Applegate, 348 Barton | st., is stationed at Jeflerson bars:

racks, Mo. .

y = ” Aviation Cadet

nother air fleld.

Young, 443 N. Euclid ave,

= - = Aviation Cadet William H. Klein, and Mrs. William G. 2820 Park ave, has arived at the pre-technical school at

son of Mr, Kishi Jr,

Sevinos Ir Johnson fleld, N. C.

and Edward E. Potts, | son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Potts, 1140 Spruce st., ¢ field, Tex.

the Harlingen

SEAMAN HERbrother of Mrs

Young, son of the Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Young of Glenwood, has arrived at Camp and has been as-

Richard O. Young has completed his primary flight Thunderbird field, Glendale, Ariz, and has been transferred He is the 21n of Mr. and Mrs, O. C

Ladoga;

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motion at Robins, Field, Ga.

" IAMES R. HINER MADE CAPTAIN)

Indianapolis Man Gels Pro-

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Four Indianapolis officers were

cal field service school, Carlisle barracks, Pa.

They are Capt. Joseph D. Rich-

2 In Navy Graduate

Four ncdicnaolts Officers Graduate at Carlisle, Pa.

etek: Capt. Robert L. Fullerton, 735).

_ TUESDAY, DEC. 28, 108 |

[TWO PROMOTED IN PUERTO RICO

NUESDA PARLE BY INI

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=3atr—it:—Robert—M:

Berkley res Hansell, - 6064; Broadway, and 1st

Lt. Richard 4B. Benson, 3663 N. Delaware st. } ” »

In n Boot Training

Soldiers From FOYE Serve in Antilles Air Command.

Re RS STARS

~y; s. Aiton Of Met Juve

feds § Ad

James R. Hiner, son of Mr, and

Two Indianapolis men have been

Lt. Wood Donald W. Ellis, |

Lt. Polits

Lt. Ellis

field, Ga, ® 8 =

women's reserve dispensary

: |Mrs. George - W, Skirm, Ohmer ave. »

Lt. Fouts Lt. Timbrook Lt. Scranton

His wife, Mrs. {lv es at the 20th st. address.

graduated from the naval aviation|Til,

Mrs. Dwight R. Hiner, 412 N. Ala-| school on Navy Pier, Ill. The men 34 Indianapolis men. They are:

bama st. has been promoted from, first lleutenant to captain at Robins and their ‘schools are Charles M.| Frank KH Bardon, 4. R10. Alveri serving with the army air forces in orris Jr, son of Mr. and MuS.| 4. Anderson, R. R. 4; Pats, 'L. Mc-{the Antilles air command, San

Charles Norris, 2010 N. Meridian st.,| Gfiff, 332 Eaton aw. Joseph T. Bloes|Juan, P. R. Gateridge, formerly of was promoted to {and Leo M. Manley, son of Mr. and | 1602 E. Bacon st.; Hurshe! L. Davis, 1502 technical sergeant, and rl

Peyton,

Alta Skirm, pharmacist’s mate 3-c| in the naval reserve, has been as-| N. i t: (signed to duty in the marine| |Mrs. James ‘Manley, 617 N. Tacom4 | Morris st : : [Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, cal.’ . |She is the daughter of Mr. and | Pfc. Joseph *LeBowitz, husband STONER. 958 K, Lagalle st. Rober 314 8. Mrs. Blanche LeBowitz, 2406 Cen- Gratter, R. R. 12; Prederick J. Grimm 8r.| [tral ave. has been graduated as an $650 Crittenden ave. a laircraft mechanic from the tech 0 -| 8. ast st. Lon Frank E. Alten, 133 Ww. 200] pica) school of the army air forces | , is a member of the automatic leastern technical | weapons unit which recently won, mand, Bessnous debate field, N.C. | | Gmaversity court; Clarence E. Spaulding, | {the Ramon cup in a month- -long Other Hoosters are 2d Lits. Don- | of Mr. and "Mrs. ec J. Scranton, La anti-aircraft firing contest~ con--| ald C. Wood, son of Mrs. Thelma C. Porte; and Heniy Timbrook, son of | ducted in the coast artilleyy’ cam- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Deppe, 1014 5!: Wood, Jasonville; Oliver E. Fouts, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Timbrook, Rens- mand in Panama Canal Zone. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fouts, | | selaer, all from San Marcos fleld, Robert J. Scranton, son [ Tex. :

. Robert, B. Deppe.

S. Capitol ave., is stationed at Camp | gawards, Dorothy Allen, Chaffee, Ark., | Po

New recruits at the Great Lakes,

Frank H. Rairdon, 1422 Miskley ave.;

T. Hines, . 821 Prospect st.; aviation metalsmith school,| 2360 Carrollton ave. John M. Gabbard, |1444 Union st,

E. 17th st.; Mervin G. Evans, 5045 W.

| Drexel ave.; Buddy Bolen, R. R. 3; Leo | Ziegelbauer, 2645 ‘Napoleon BK Robert E.| to sergeant. Held, 901 N. Dearborn st.; Robert T. Robert E. O'Neill, 340 N. Hamilton ave.;

Emanuel” C. Garl, . Ray 8te3 . A Charles A. dams, 1909 &l High School rd.; Daniel A, Godsey, 2742 N don Jr, | Adams st. Marion W. Diringer, training com-| Anepard st... Marvin L. 22 Pletcher ave: Frank Roberts Jr. 1218) Cameron, 2748 Shelby st. tke ave.; Bernard J. Maurer, 57 8. » a son of Sherman dr.; Lawrence Crick, 860 Undell 8 Owen O. Corn Jr. 637 AYBRR st; Harry Peppler, 814 N. Denny st. Ernest 227 Penway st; Hilm in the armore j= Owens, 810 N. Bradley ave. the dd | Stall, 617 W. 32d st; Ernest D. Myers, 20 8. Vine st.

Two Indianapolis soldiers, Wile

naval training station include|yizm B. Gateridge and Gilbert Peyton Jr. have been promoted while

Jesse Ly Rersenns 319 Mots of Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert ve; Carl O. enrade N ave, from aviation machinist’s mate | ton ave. Car ergentaces. a | 1318 8. Richland ave, was promoted

Two local men are enrolled in the E.| class of cadets in basi¢ flight training at Independence, Kas, army John R. Glaze Sr. 526) air field. They are Harvey L, Hernson of Harry L. Hern1337 don, 2509 Union st., and Maurice F. Morgan, 1300| McCameron, son of Mrs. Mary Mc-

Pvt. Clifford A. Johnson Jr., on P.| of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A. Johnson, Walter R.[3309 N. Sherman dr. is in armament |school at Lowry field, Colo.

son

An importar tion to curb led by B. How district attorn the two-day cc ana State Ba and 8 at the ( Another sub Will be federal cedure and t Indiana. Hatton W. § the judiciary house of repr tiress the ban the session. © Randolph E. I for the treas Judge James Justce of the ° Mr. Paul als ning of Jan. of a new sect! taxation heade

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STUDENTS

BOYS’ W

(16) BOYS’ 12.95 SHEEP-LINED SKI SUITS,

water-repellent cotton O, D. cloth with pid trim and sheep fur lining, 8. bh

sizes 4 to 10....uviienien, BRI LEY TesieTele els el eT e le eRe Te dele (10) BOYS’ 10.95 LOAFER COATS Houndstooth chack front, rayon cavalry twill sledves and body trim. Rayon 4. 04 lined. Sizes B 10 IB vuvtvvtnnrenrenssassnrssrsnsantansssnssertns (8) BOYS’ 6.95 CORDUROY LOAFER COATS,

broken sizes 10 to 1 Goon0onn00d Saetestestessstiteasr enced tontocan 3 Hy n

GROUP BOYS WEAR, oo: = sion sid 1 OFF

counter = toss ed

from display, some damaged from handling, many- -one-of-

° ind pieces Crt erteetart starters astestavtrarass .e @ Students’ 14.95, 15.95 Wool Sport Coats 10. 95 braken sizes 17, 19, 20 and 21 only Suevnviiiiiieii iii

(8) STUDENTS 16.956 wooL SUITS, 12.75

broken sizes 17 $0720 only ciuieanvencens.

(3 STUDENTS’ 19. 95 SUITS, 14.75

mostly with vests, broken sizes 33, 36 and 38 only.......... STs Teese

(10) BOYS’ 8.95 ALL-WOOL JACKETS

Choice of two styles, all-wool camel shade with rayon lining: all-wool hers 6 i

ete eta sts ebantaen

ringbone with cotton gabardine lining: sizes 16 to 20'in the group.sesee

(7) 8.50 GABARDINE JACKETS by McGregor 6.65

water-repallent cotton gabardine with red lining. Sizes 12 to

O20. es0ctee (10) 8.95 POPLIN JACKETS by McGregor

Wind-proof, water-repellent poplin with bright red knit I'ning: button b hh fly front; sizes 8 to 20 .

(6) GABARDINE WooL- LINED MACKINAWS,

Were 18.50. Gabardine with wool pile lining, wool p ihc

>lar and | lapels; sizes 14 to 18 ....uiuiivieniiiieiioiieunnenens UT .

(4) 16.95 REVERSIBLE COATS by McGregor,

Water-repellerit gabardine with bright wool lining and reversible detachable hood: sizes 14, 16, 20 .....voiviiiiiniinninnuniian., a

(6) 12.95 SHEEP. LINED JACKETS, Water-repellent poplins with leather collar, leather sleeve tabs

P! ‘ 5, sheep fur lining? sizes 10, 12, 16} 1B... vuvvunenn eerterrenerereneees is Va

Students’ sizes, were $15, sizes 36 to 40 .....coieienncecneciinniiiiiana... 11.85)

(6) 13.75 WOOL PILE-LINED JACKETS 8.65

. With wool-pile collar, cotton water-repellent gabardine. Sizes 12 15 20...

® BOYS’ 7.95 PILE-LINED MACKINAWS,

~ Water repellent cotton gabardine,. pile-lined, sizes 10 ang. 12 only.eee.s 4.99 J

(6) BOYS’ 9.95 REVERSIBLE WOOL SoATS,

Of red buffalo plaid reversed with cotton gabardine. Sizes 12 10 2

6.99 “(I JR. BOYS’ 9.95 WOOL MACKINAWS

y * Hooded ‘models in O. D. wool. Fully lined, Broken, Sizes. Leiiiinais 6.65

(8) BOYS’ 32-0Z. NAVY MELTON JACKETS 2.85 extra warm; Fully lined, Broken sizes.....ceevenvanseasanccnniie,, fmm

(25) 11.65 MACKINAWS WITH HOODS

100% reprocessed wool in O. D. ~shade, Fully lined throughout, 3 85

~ Sizes: n to 48. erssatarinataatartanliniiitentansisaaniains

(15) JUNIOR HIGH DRESSES,

DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON GIRLS’ and TOTS’ HIGHER-PRICED WEAR

ODD LOT TABLE GIRLS’ WER gloves, blouses, sweaters, slightly soiled and counter tossed 1 +70 1 OFF from display «ooo, Re Re Pele Pe Rote Re Re Fo Re Re ie Re Reis Tele

(18 Prs.) GIRLS’ woot FELT aEovES,

bright colors, now

oDD LoT TABLE INFANTS, GIRLS BOYS HEAR,

ests ete ete steer estastsatestrstastartestentar

J . on noe $70 3 OFF QATMENtS, NOW L.iviieuseaasasroarassaatactaatantons were 5.95, . 75, sizes 10 to 18 L. iiiiiiiiiriirnicinnen Stel Telelelels 300

2.99

were 4.75. Smart-looking cottons, sizes 10 to [6 o ete Tete e etaTeTe ate a elo Te iss oT oDD LOT! GIRLS’ PEAS MILLINERY, 1 1 PRICE originally $2 and $3, now ........en thectsrtent asset as

(20) TOTS’ 10.85 2-PC. SNOW SUITS

60°, Wool qualities in navy and gray combinations. Sizes 3 to bl/; in the = 1. 134

group for either a boy or girl wevuieiieiieiienienens Ssialeielelale te lelets (6) TODDLER BOYS’ 9.95 LEGGING SETS, 6. 09 checks and tweeds in coat and legging sets. Sizes 3, 4 in group. .«..

TOTS’ $2, CORDUROY JUMPERS,

Pin and wide wale Fords) Size 3 only..

TOTS’ WOOL and CORDUROY JAGKETS,

Were 3.50 to 5.95. Sizes 3 to 8!/3 in the group sue.

'REDUC BiG GROUP oF GIRLS’ SPORT JACKETS

“were : were 5.95,695.... 2. 4 ‘ 14.95 sis ace’ =

(3) JR HIGH GIRLS’ JUMPERS, 3 99

originally 10.95, sizes 7 to 14 estates s%ss%esteetastens

1.39 1.99

testes tente

(6) GIRLS’ PLAID SUITS,

originally 10.95, sizes 710 14.

(3) GIRLS’ SUITS,

c-ginally 19.95, sizes 10 to 16 wivecsenssstesreccaaraeras teeta

eetestsstenteetestessetestantestan

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Girls’ Goats and

(20) Girls’ 10.95, 11.95 GHEGK REVERSIBLES; 7 99 }

sizes 7 to 14 and 10 to 16 wetestastestestentastastsntentsstactont

(4) GIRLS’ 19.95 WINTER COATS, 12.75

sizes 10 to 16, reduced fo «.cuvvanns

etantestastentastestiatants

(6) GIRLS’ 15.95 and 16.95 WINTER COATS, 10 99

sizes 10 to 16, reduced to ...... Cae R REARS e teed (6) GIRLS 14.95 WigTEd COATS, 10 99 sizes B 10 14 siriirvnsigrancamrann, is ase emt e ine s

(5) GIRLS’ 8. 95 COATS

broken , sizes aetentsenisanteas

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SENATOR WIFE

WASHINGT Mrs. Bennett of the senior sour, died at night after an ® vear. Final funeral rot been made be at Univers services here. Mrs. Clark, Marsh of ‘Jessu first met the se San Francisco convention. Th Waterloo in Oc

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