Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1944 — Page 12
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“Tokyo Express” is the name painted for the marine corps * women’s reserve on an Indianapolis Railways streetcar scheduled to make its first run today. Names
of Pacific islands where Leathernecks have fought valiantly appear on an upper panel Women marines from the Indianapolis recruiting headquarters
starts its first run over the Illinois st. line. Members of the inspection group are 2d Lt, Helene F. Groves, S. Sgt. Lotus Mort, Sgt. Lois Symons, S, Sgt. Dorothy M. Wolski and Sgt. June Leary.
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Review Before Lt. Gen. Somervell.
=| Chamber of Commerce. The C. of C. group,
S and following the usual
| trict.
Gen. Somervell and other
ranking army and navy officers. Will Address Troops Following the parade,
{of the world war memorial.
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| Commerce, LI. 1551. | Gen. Somervell,
| until victory. Committees Listed
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sponsors of | | James
The parade will be reviewed by
nasium.
school board, to L’Gene Aichinger
Jol George O, Avery Malcolm E. Baber Thomas J, Barnaby Richard Batkin
| Katherine E. Bartlett | Theresa L. Bay | Roselaly Besson
dE. 6000 Yrooss to to March in SER
ann | Rensy ‘3 Pi todnik | Rosemary R. Browne Martha J. Brutcher Virginia M. Brutcher Dorothy Buchanan Wanad J. J; punch s
Hil Completed plans and committees] Carron M. Busard
Donald G. Busch
{for Indianapolis’ Fourth of July | Carter L. Byfield
tty R. Carmichael
| Bet celebration when Lt. Gen. Brehon| Thomas J. Carpenter
Juanita A. Carter
= Somervell, chief of the army service {wesley L. Carter Z| forces, will speak and review a mili- Nellie Chadwell
avid A. Clark
|tary parade, were announced today Mary 1 Clendenen =| by Neal Grider, chairman of the|RuthM. Cole
Betty J. Cooke
| military affairs committee of the |BarbaraE. Cox
| Trilla J, Cox | James . Cribelar . Cummings Betty M. Cummins
=the observance, has arranged for Louise Davis fighting equipment and approxi- | Robert 8 Davis
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mately 6000 men from Ft. Harrison | Wilma M 1 Dennis = S and Camp Atterbury to be included | (Bert BY 1. Dezelan
tty J. Dillon
{in the parade, starting at 10 a. m. | Ted Dilts
n F. Dugan
| Jo line of} | Marilyn M. Dunn march through the downtown dis-}Norman C. Dunn Jr,
| Patricia A. Durham Pred Eckstein Betty J. Edwards Wanda K. Emmert
hign | Marian A, Everett
| Beverly A. Farquer Edith M. Ferguson Albert A. Fischer | Warren D. Fitchey Juanita M. Foreman
Gen, | Dorothy Fox
Charles E. Fritz
Somervell will address the troops paul E Frost
S| and the public from the north steps | Jesse A. Garber
t Lillian 8. Garner Donald L. Gatlin
| Later Gen. Somervell will be guest | Robert A. Gattiker
i Margaret F. Gerbeck
of honor at a luncheon in the ball- | Melba M. Gilbrech {room of the Indianapolis Athletic |Rorothy R. Gonzales
| Robert L. Goodnight
lub, when he will make a brief ad- |Jo E. Gray
se A. Greeson
[Ro The luncheon will be open | james Rr. Groff ito the public, and reservations may | E: Atleen Groseclose
Elwin Earl Gulley
pe made by calling the Chamber of | Maxine Hahn
Joan Jean Hall Barbara J, Hamilton
in his two ad-|james Hancock =| dresses here, is expected to stress!AnnaL.Harrah
| Kathryn L. Harris
= the necessity of continued and SUS- | Donald E. Hart =| tained production of war materials | Shirley A. Hartman
Frank E. Hasseld Jr. Laura Belle Haun Mary E. Hawkins Thomas Hayes Curtis E. Heady James Heckman
reviewing and {Robert D. Heintz
Dwight O. Henderson Wm. 8. Hendrickson
Betty Jean Hines Frederick Hoagland
| Betty J. Housefleld » | Betty Jean Hoyt
Walter | Josephine F. Hren
| John Robert Jacobs Gerald C. Jenson Frank 8. Johnson Edward H. Jones Eskell T. Jones
| [|i] MEN'SALL-WOOL i SZ0ADCLOTH Men's Shirts Ili! The committees which are making i il i SHIRTS il | or Shorts | =| arrangements are: i COATS hr ag Gripper or & = | speakers’ stand — Wallace O. Lee, 4 Sale Price Hi S| 69 Button ll | chairman; Joseph J. Speaks, Clay- | Florence Hendrixson i . 39 I =| lon O. Mogg, Robert L. Moorhead, il 8 for $5.00 ¢ {lil |Z Frank L. Binford and Frank Hen- | Virginia M. Hollowell iii lili = ley; luncheon—Harold B. West I Im i 1 = chairman; Bowman Elder, Il men's 50¢ |ll Men's i MEN'S Il =| Wolf, Dr. C. B. McCulloch, Otto N. i SOCKS \ TROUSERS il Sport Shirts lll |E Frenzel and Willard Thomas; * port vor Ines rr ou ® Plaliscisie ® | luncheon program — Mr. Grider,
|chairman; Ralph B. Gregg, Arthur Helen Gean Jones =| Hood, Leo T. Dwyer and E. E. Mc- | Crasiensy yonens
Charles W. Julius Eustace Kakavecos
Mr. Gregg Is vice chairman of the |jos¢Phine Mae Keely
Dorothy Kersey
= chamber’s military affairs commit- | Denzil E. Kincaid
Opal Pauline Kinder Lester Harry Young { Paul King
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244 GRADUATE AT WASHING
President Locke of School
Board Presents
Diplomas.
Diplomas were presented to 244 Washington high school seniors at commencement exercises last night in the Technical high school gym-
The presentation was made by Theodore L. Locke, president of the
the following:
David W, Linder Josephine G. Lindsey Harry E. Litchfield Roland W. Littrell Cora C. Logue Rosemary Loudermilk Robert R. Ludlow Jane A. Maners Julia Ann Manring Elizabeth A. Mason William H. Matthias Norma J. McClain Elsie M. McCormick Ollie L. McCuiley Betty J. McKay Florence M. McKay Robert E. McMillan Robert L. McNew John W. McWethy Norma A. Messmer Richard FP, Miller Norris W. Minor Mary Montgomery Viola I. Morte .. Ruth Ann MuelleiRita J. Mumaugh Betty Lowe Neal Lillie Ruth Neville Mary E. Newby Fatricia M. Newnum George Nicoloft Keith Leon Norman Charles Neutzman Louis May Oliman Leon Pacala Joann Parker Billy Joe Parrott Dorothy J. Pealgo Benaldine Pencueft noward J. Peyton Barbara C. Pnegiey Margret A. Phiuips Theima L. Phillips W. Cuiieen Poliaid Lino Poulous ueraldine Pritchett bonald C. Pyies nennet Quantz kugene L. Rackley widlam Radez Virginia richmond Maly Jo Rinenart vune E. Rooerson Betty J. Russeu ratricia Saroinoff Lena V. Satterneid Lenora R. Satterfie.d Joan L. Schreiner Lois W, Scott Portia B. Secarest cnaries G. Seich Mary Lee Shetier Jean O. Shinn Viola R. Shipman Joy J. Shores rooert k Sigmund Geno J. Siracusa Robert O. Sisk riorence E. Smith Herbert W. 8mitn William R. Smith Charlotte Sorgius James Southworth Leota M. Spencer Faul L. Stacy Joe M. Stark Mary M, Stark Jacqueline Statzer Janet Stephanoft Betty’ Jo Stone Paul W. Stultz Betty J. Swick Dorothy Swickard Catherine Swindle Violet P. Taylor Ada L. Thompson
Mary H. Thompson |
L. Thornbrough Barbara J. Tolen Pete Tom Patricia M. Troy Bette Lou Unser M. J. Unversaw Robert A. Wade Nancy L. Wagaman Shirley Walker David Lee Wallace Thelma Waller J. Merrill Ward M. L. Wattleworth Patricia A. Weich Dixie Ann Welty Marilyn J. Wertz Betty Lou West V. Whitaker William D. White Audrey P. Williams Doris Williams K. M. Williams Marian R. Williams Norman Jean Wills M. E. Wilson C. E. Windisch Esther M. * Winter Juanita Wise V. K. Wittman A. L. Woolums
Mary Jane Lansing Kathleen E. Larison Colleen Alicia Leak Geraldine P. Leamon
LOCAL PUPILS WIN HONORS FOR ESSAYS
| Two students from Howe high| school, three from Crispus Attucks | and one from Lawrence Central are | among the 54 prize winners in an | |essay contest sponsored by the In-| (diana Anti-Saloon league. | | The essays dealt with the sub- | ject, “The Effect of Alcohol on the! Human Body.” The contest, just | (concluded, was conducted with the | consent of the Indiana Association | | of Secondary School Principals. Jeanne Malott and Don Auble are | {winners from Howe high school, ! {Joseph Kendrick, Mattie Louise | Ferguson and Alberta Buress from Crispus Attucks, and Betty Weaver | from Lawrence Central. Prizes | amounting to $500 were awarded. | The Rev. H. H. Hazenfield, pastor’ {of the First Evangelical church, | was chairman of the contest com- | mittee. Dr. Olive McGuire, execu- | tive secretary of the Indianapolis! Baptist association, is chairman of | | the Indiana Anti-Saloon league.
SCHOOL 45 HOLDS WAR LOAN MEETING
| Six hundred pupils at Grade School 45 yesterday celebrated their {speeding up of the day “When Johnny Comes Marching Home” at a fifth war loan rally organized by | Miss Gertrude Buehler, one of their | teachers, | Under direction of a P.-T. A: com-| mittee the pupils have sold more {bonds and stamps than those of any (other grade school in the city—a |total of $100,239.20 worth. Mrs. | George Valses and Mrs. Mahlon {Butler head the committee. Miss {Olive K. Funk is principal of the | school.
V. R. Worrell C. A. Wright
ig Maralyn E. Yount
LODGE TO AWARD DEGREES | Corinthian chapter 456, O. E. 8, {will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. at {2515 W. Washington st, for the {awarding of degrees by associate
EVENTS TOMORROW
convention, All Saints cathedral.
State junior D. A. R. assembly, Hotel Ant-
Indisna Association of Mexican Border | Robert Veterans, Columbia club,
MARRIAGE LICENSES
These lists are from official records in the county court housé. The Times, therefore, is not responsible for errors in names and addresses,
Claude Thomas Smith, 2 of 321 E. Walnut, Apt. 3; Mildred Janet Dillon, 43, of 701 N. New Jersey. James Edward Smith, 25, Camp Atterbury, nd; Evelyn Bernice Smith, 22, Chicago,
Hans Robert Mulberg, 21, U. 8. army: Ellen King, 19, of 601 W. 44th.
Young of Episcopal diocese of In- joaelvin
Keifer, Helen Riner, at Methodist,
Girls Claude, Bessie Fallee, 1 at. Francis. Too iD Dolletta McClain, a Prancis.
, Della Arnold, at ‘st as. an, 5
emo. Th Byron, Plummer, at St. Vincent's Florentine 8S. dt, 76, at Embardt, neth, Short, at St. Vincent's. «arcin ! Paul, Elnura Zabn, at St. Vincent's. Bessie Pyle, 73, at Methodist, myocarditis. | Shh i, "math. Ques Ford, at Methodist, : 3 eee ur, On Raia
Samuel Solomen Cox, 75, at Methodist, ' J
myocarditis, Bizabetn Laird, 77, at 467 W. 31st, cirrho-| sis of liver.
Ale Sheet. Shefllela, 83, at 245 W. 38th, rtaur , & cerebral al'he
Carpenter, at 445 Ethel {oh Batty Hoover, at 1605 N. Alabama. Plossie Naper, at 1132 Calhoun,
Boys
Robert, Naomi Huffman, at St. Francis. John, Virginia D
Rugh, ‘Martha Lykens, at St. ent'’s. Bley, Margaret Sundling, at St,
ai John, Browning, at Methodist. Fletcher, Mar Cotton, at Methodist, Robert, Vera eckinger, at Methodist, John, Norma Price, at Methodist, Samual, Charlotte Wood, at Methodist, George, Norma Denney, at Emhardt. James, Mary Ferguson, at 2222 E. 44th. James, Ella Hedgepath, at 1028 E. 19th.
Louis Dirrell Summins, 20, - BR 7, Box | 84; Vera Marie Chambers, 18, R. 3.
Box Harold Henry Reinking, 23, of 1103 Naomi; Rose Bernice Riehl, 21, of 3044 Carson.
MatipHie Faye Mears, 18, of 420 Hanna. Merrill Foster Albertson, 51, of 904 College; Mary Esther Hasty, 23, of 904 College. Orville Richard Prosser, 18, of 42 N. LaSalle; Mary Louise Church, 16, of 24 N. Gladstone. Alphonso Walker, 37, of mY Paca; Virgie C. Jones, 29, of 827% Richard Carl ada hry 'u. 8. Dorothy Elizabeth Reynolds, 19, oy 323 N. Gladstone. Edward M. Kenworthy, 26, Mooresville, Ind.; Patricia McKinney, 20, Maywood, Ind
John Elmer Brancheau, 19, of 1030 Elbert; |
OFFICIAL WEATHER
U. 8. Weather Bureau (All Data in Central War Time)
ammon, at St. Vincent's.
Sunrisd .... 5:15 | Sunset .... 8:16 TEMPERATURE June 16, 1943 7 a m | 2pm .... 88
y; | Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7:30 a. m...None
Total precipitation since Jan. 1 Excess since Jan.
The following table shows the temper- |
atures yesterday:
Warren W. Searles, 37, Camp Atterbury, ad Ato Low, Ind; Mary Ellen Ferguson, 39, of 3546 Boston . a | N. Capitol. _| chicago an oS Virgil Forrest Trick, 19, Anderson, Ind.; Cincinnat 88 5 Mildred Marie Thomas, 18, Glens Val- Cleveland 6 { ley. h i David Vernon Foster, 22, of 1943 Broad- Dv risres 3 3s way; Margaret Ann Herman, 23, of 3263 | my Wayne .....ooooeveiniens. 88 61 | E. 93d, Cleveland, O. Indianapolis (eity) creessaens 89 72 | Harry Meadows, 38, of 1219 Oliver; Flor- Kansas City, Mo, 91 ws | ence Bertha Morris, 26, of 1219 ‘Oliver. Miami, Fla. ie 84 80 : Lewis Benjamin Thomas, 23, U. 8. navy; Minneapolis-St. ‘Paul ervey 85 3 Marie Edwards, 19, Washington, D. C.|New Orleans ................. 91 78 Claude Russell Knowles, 25, of 4946 W.| New York ler 65 | 10th; Wilma Jean Letterman, 34, R. R. Oklahoma City | 88 72 3, Linton, Ind. Omaha, Neb. . 92 75 Charles Francis Sartwell, 32, Chicago, Ill; Pittsburgh - 80 66 | Pauline Pearl Barrett, 18, Chicago, Ill. |San Antonio, Tex. 90 74 Charles Quatiocchi, 18, of 1018'%z High; St. Louis ..... 97 €9 Martha Fern King, 16, Lawrence, Ind. Washington, D. c. “Eas anannian 5 84
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3 — ae Season Star 150 App Are | All five of the pools will be ope 10 a. m. tomorrow today by Paul 1 superintendent © ments for appro at mumicipal pl ming pools and announced simul for the summer 1 were rounded ou Playgrounds * a will open Mon stated. There wi at the swimming 12 a. m., from ! and from 6:30 to excepted, when t!
' will be eliminate
The Willard open without cha but a 10-cent fe at the other po morning session. Offer Except at Rh the pool will be ing until 10 o'clo Stout fleld, swi will be offered f The 22 wading daily from 10 tc p. m. and from | Public school } by the recreatio the Cornelius s centers will be ¢ a. m. and from
structor will clos but all centers w instructor will be p. m. All playgn located at publ open Saturday f Instructors at play areas will | to 11 p. m. dal List of A The complete appointments md vacancies still t American Lagor Ranire: Arnolds, 1
BE (night):
Louise Sullivan, Mabel Re Christian, a La Beats; Cornelius, » Douglas, Esie J and James Durham
, Mary Meridian, Mary A man not t selects oline Nox Faye Russ and D Oak Hill, Eva Dun
Behool No. 41, Cai 48 Marilyn Gray.
Supervis Representative west community vise activities i 46 and 49 and T. A. will prc School No. 44.
WADING PO(
Appointments as wading pools. wit} be filled, follow: anoff and Bertha 46th st, Bill Stee: Broadway and 61s and Mary Lou Dc bert Megealf and tian, William Ber smith: Coleman, Eva Baldwin; Fal Myrtle Irby and William Spoon and Washington, Ray § Greer, Salvadore R Hawthorne, Willia
Hubert Willman Riley, Alma DeG: selected); Spring Cookenoer and OC
Billy ‘Sullivan, William Sweeney: Mikel, H bel Neely: Minnes Taylor Jr. and western, Ralph Re Michigan and Bla y and Ry 14th st, Ray Locke
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ager; Nellie Woo
Robert Harvell a:
guards. At ees Dart. abages: I isy ticket Mi Mott, matron Pa Richard Miller
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