Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1944 — Page 5

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ws SE BERNARD ROSE | NOW IN FLORIDA! Sly | T0 SEE MOTHER ee Tr Yo dg Wile IE RR Ty NI CTE i XI : IS PROMOTED A i : : 7 ; ls at Lehigh university, Bethlehem,

Former indianapolis Doctor| HEE RE [1 Pvt. Butz Returns With Gen tive: and dosepn wild

Wife Wins Relief Local Man Advances in on ” / i Transferred From & % gia Purple Heart After |!1%0 N: Pennsylvania st. I i ation CM

Military Police. in Jif North Carolina. : oo -18 Months’ Service. Joiy Wettewy Marines Pvt. Pred Van Brust, x shls Bagimien ag i : is ala TEP) Mrs. Bette Allen of Indianapolis, Mrs. Letha May Van Brunt, 1918 pérex that dries 4 Capt. Thomas A. Brady, former O. Moore nbs Veteran of 18 months in the has enlisted in the women’s ma: Albany st, is in pre-aviation cadet nosh who fo- New Guinea. M. Shipp R. Shipp Indianapolis doctor, who has Desh $ Freeman South Padific and holder of the rine corps. Her husband,. Sgt. training at Sheppard field, Tex. He os pia With the headquarters company, The Shipp brothers PFC. MILES stauionsd yg fhe ruiera) Soe s bi ORNL Moor JR. son purple heart, Marine Paratrooper w Ban is with the army in| lis the san of Mrs. Myrtie Shake, 115 olf prow od hid militafy police In New Guinea, SHIPP and RALPH SHIPP, metals |, een transferred to the a years Aughsts, 18 With the Moore of | bot. Lester Butz, recently visited gland. | Kansas § ek enthusiastically dd ar Rose: Ins been promoted to| smith 1-¢, sons of Mr. and Mrs. pedic service, Station hospital, DW | corns at Camp Gordon pire his mother, Mrs. Margaret A. Butz,| Marine T. Sgt. Kent ' Lowther| Dale Dorn, 1213 8. Emerson ave, they are no you can . ogre my according to word William Shipp, 1520 Roosevelt ave. in 1a Tampa, Fa, His wife, Jane nr 287 N. Addison st. Pvt. Butz, who Newlin, son of Roy J. Newlin of has completed boot training at re now ety this iroiclad gusra the | received by parents, Mr. and are both in the sefvices. Miles has|, "ssn Thomas, make their home LT. STANLEY FREEMAN, son wounded Dec. 8, in the Solo- Carmel, has completed the elemen-|Sampson, N. ¥., and is home on

Mrs. Sam Rose, 35654 College ave. rettirnea to. Lincoln, Neb. after pvp Sa ; : pes yr nh He has been overseas two years.|yisiting his wife and parents of with him in St. Petersburg, Fla. | 51 Mr. and. Mrs: Ralph Freeman of mons, Nas feporieq io San Disge: wary electrical engineering corre-{leave,

; His brother, Lt. Edwin Rose; is in!the Roosevelt avenue address.| Veteran of 12 13 months in ‘the Indianapolis, 18 at Strother -field, i a and Ad ’ ae “viores ; Hawail, : Ralph is with the navy in New China - > Burn. -indian theater of Kas, serving as an instructor, Beco eb rt .., | Guinea and has been there since war, ton R. Griffith, husband : ed be Roe tephrted fo: dat, December, 1042. His wife and three | of Mrs. Fiorence L. Grifith, 287 “am Get slimmer as aviation psyehologist at sah ey daughters also live at the Roosevelt | N. Gray st, has been promoted 10 | | without exorcise tonio, Tex. He is the son of Mr. dvenue address, technical sergeant in the quarter- 1

ender and Mrs. George W. Payne, of Win- TIS, Xeon Shani chester, a . i

89 at Great Lakes

* : bn § | Thirty-nine Indianapolis blue= WAC; Train 16 lows re jackets are receiving boot training Four Indianapolis WACs are in aay 1 i at Great Lakes, 11. They are: basic training at Ft. Des Moines, | ) James D. , Barrison, un oa wit N. Ker Ia. They are Pvts. Ethel Clevenger, E \ IB ain 16, of 19 his TAYDS: depo | 20268 W. Morris st.; Ruth Heim, 1140 Cie, ; d 115 E. 40th i aes: £a Fifn, i ke T-—8 ? THE WM. H. BLOCK CO, - [Spann ave; Clara Standish, 3002) SEE ; BN Rie sve; will K Abhi av sen Abert Lt. Tieen ALL KEENE DRUG STORES Rookwood ave.; Dorothy Waltzer, 17, of 816 8. Church st.; Robert L; CunLeading Dtig Counters Everywhere. 115 Woodlawn ave. ; ay ningham, 18, of 1641 Central ave.; Ray- SGT. WALTER C. ABBETT JR,

L, McCord, 21. of 3603 N. Ken-| on of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Ab:

WAC Cpl. Ethel L. Rice of In-| : oman % [of 143 E ‘Hoefgen st; Gene A. Cowkill |pett, 1828 Brookside ave, is com-! dneys Mus dianapolis, is at Ft. Washington J. Priola A. Priola io in ef 111 Koehte st.; in w. | pleting training as assistant engiMd. . : Lawson, 8, of 3b Dug sve. Meh neer of & Liberator bomber crew, PVT. JOSEPH PRIOLA, son of | orate 13 off 5850 Kinnear ii. Joseph at Pueblo, Colo. army air base. His, Taking Bomber Course Mrs, Filemena Priola, 1456 Bates st., A. Sauter, 17, of 4100 Young st: Ar-|wife is Betty Ruth Abbett, 1441 BE Pvt. Garney L. Ison, kon of Mrs, | Who has been overseas since May, | vay: Roisnd E. Jerkini, 27, of 3033 N. 111th st. ma ‘iis on duty in New Guinea, Before Keystone ave.. Philip 8. Sciscoe, 17, of. SECOND LT. JOHN D. TICEN, | {Martha Ison, 634 N. Jefferson ave, 18! tering. th 3 {1861 Orleans st.; Wesley F. Williams, 33, Sedalia has been assigned to 8 in the B-24 Liberator bomber me. |cD'ering the service he was em-|g 324 Northern ave; Rex L. Trusty, 17, H , assig chanics school at Keésler field, Pioyed at the Marott Shoe store. |of ‘Jae Jackson aii Abert b. BOWL fghter squadron in the Caribbean L. ANTHONY PRIOLA, his| lod 34 of 655 E. ist st; George % |area. | Miss. brother, is an instructor at Ft. Mc- | Taisen. 34 of 1354 W. Ray st; Barvey Miss Betty M. Ogle, 41 N. Ala- Ciellan, Ala. He formerly was em- | & Goto: 21 21d Nelugn bbs Jon P. |p oop” ohne rst time since bama st. and Mrs, Jean G. Mor- ployed at Lukas-Harold. Hofmann 31, of 1833 Spruce st: George |APril, 1941, Charles M. Bohnstadt, * . : C. Ollier, 18, of 1327 E. Minnesota st.; quartermaster 1-c¢, who was at Pearl od { ford, 2490 Detroit st., have enlisted in Gerald R. Chastain, 27, of 2518 College ¢ it exactly as ditected | the WAC here, sve; Willlam E. Robbins, 27, of 2i Harbor on Dec. 7, is visiting his i ur on particainr 5: Cp = “ Shetman dr.; Elbert So Rackley x2 ¥ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. oe Under ed Sou limply return the SE Clatence D. Gehl, | 3962 Graceland x oi 0, Bi Richland Er { Bohnstadt, 2610 Carrollton ave. ANS Wt Jou i gs he ave, has been promoted to staft| p Nay hyd! a ects; Wiliam 7. | Bonnstaat was with the Indianapo85¢, 76, $1.50 ot druggists. | sergeant at Harding fleld, La. : ® IM. Davis, 21, of 514 E. Drive, Woodruff | lis unit that left on the Sacramento 4 F 2 Hace i Roy Sin Willing, 2 , of fm In November, 1940, and he has seen E; McCuriy st Floyd E_ Maines ar. 11, action from Australia to Midway. 3 McPh D - ure of 1043 8. Rein and Prank He Was recently assigned fo carrier J. Lawson, 17, of 859 Birch ave. | service.

= Mom and Pop and the Car... 8. SGT. HAROLD DARINGER = “ ; has returned to the war college in Washington, D.C. after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. PF. Daringér, 276 8. Sherman dr. His brother, W. H. Daringer, aviation machinist’s mate 3-¢, is in North Africa. BOB STANN, seaman 2-c, is visitling his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stann, 555 N, Belmont st, upon completion of boot training at Great Lakes, Ill

Pepei- , Long hland City, N. Y. | Donald BE. Harris, with the Franchised Bottler: Pepsi- Cola Bottling Co. of Indianapolis Memmi de ir Eland,

BEHIND jendhopgl sipmetcind sinioi mother, Mrs. Leota Hildebrand,

THE MEN 1021 N. Groff ave, oe

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are the 4 of 2 narica) Fourteen Indianapolis men have . ‘pre ucing and SUPPY- naan transferred for basic training. ing them with the Weapons The men and their camps are: | of victory. Good vision is | (Tria Robert M. go Connell, husband of |

. Ruth A. O'Connell, 1800 Brookside vital to victory. Protect 17 ave. Joseph E. Birthe, husband of Mrs. ! your eyes . . . have them Margaret "Biythe, checked regularly. | Bly, 8700 W. Morris st.;

No Extra Charge for Credit spolis: Robert Stone, son of M 3 ae | DR. J. W. FARRIS | Paat” { Siape, 830 N. Ke of

L. | Zahn, 1343 Wade st, all to Camp Biand- | DR. S. B. MERRICK ing. Pla: Prack L. Kiave, husband of | OFFICES AT 5 3000 E. Washington | st... Ralph H. husband " Ralph Tharp, 985 N. Ox ie 8 husband of i 2020 t ave, and Wayne Turpen, hus- | band Boy Mrs. Lauretta Turpen of In-| Sianapelis, all to Camp Polk, 1la.; Chaney, husband of Mrs. Fern RA 348 8. Barton ave, n E. Beigman, husband of Mrs. man, $27 Marion ave, nl to S-| | Bowie, Tex; Fred L. Gant, husband of | Mrs. PL "Gant, 338 8. Oxford st, to { Camp Plauche, La. and Arthur R. Clarke { | husband of Mrs. Gertrude E. Clarke, 4015 {Orton ave, to Camp Fannin, Tex, |

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