Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1944 — Page 16
Trio Serving in ‘Michigan, Hawaiian Islands and
New Guinea.
Two brothers and a brother-in-Jaw in the Beers family are all in| ‘the army. Cpl. Leo E. Beers, hus-| band of Ruth Ann Beers, 520 Woodrow ave, is in the Hawaiian is-| Jands. Sgt. Fred I. Beers, husband | of Esther Beers, 1220 E. Raymond | st. is at Fi. Custer, Mich. The | brother-in-law, Pvt. Albert A. Os-| tertag, husband of Audrey Oster-/ tag, 34 Kansas st, is with an engineer outfit in New Guinea.
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Indianapolis men taking boot | training at Great Lakes are: Peter A, Battista, 2448 N. Alabama st. | Robert L. Cain, 4741 E Washington si. James H. Carroll, 1815 N. Delaware st. John L Grande, 807 Grande ave. Ray-| mond P., Hurrie, 2153 E. Garfield dr: Thomas E. Johnston, 4025 Ruckle si. Cari R KilJion, 430 8 Oxford si; David D. Randolph, 27 W. St. Joseph st.; Joseph A. Robertson, 514 Terrace ave Raymond T. Roillings, 266 N. Keystone ave. Roy A. Sherman, 22 N, Jefferson si Donald Tidd. 2304 N. Illinois st. Herman Abigt. 306 N. Eider ave. Eugene Hanan. | S052 W. 14th st; Lester Liken, 333 8 Temple ave.
Marine Sgt. Frederick C. Vollrath. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil C. Volirath Jr., R. R. 1, had been granted a year's scholarship at the Burroughs school of music before
1042. While shopping in New Zea-| land music store he found the four| Jeanette MacDonald records he needed to complete his collection.
Paul Harold Heath, son of Mr and Mrs. Paul M. Heath, 4961 Madison ave, has graduated from a marine corps OCS and been commissioned a second lieutenant. After special training at Quantice, Va. he will be assigned to regular duty. | The following men have been in- | ducted by local board No. 8:
Army Delbert Phillips. 421 E. New York st: Jamds Linville, 908 E. 11th st; William] Peck, 837 N. Keystone ave,, Dencil Mat-| tingly, 714 EB. New York st.; Meredith] Hyneman, Hazelton; Wilbur Thomas, Clay- | ton; Harry Rairdon, 1105 Windsor st | Orral Luther, 1627 Rembrandt st; James] Kirkham, 433 E Washington st; Emil Kyser, 2023 College ave; Edward Holsapple, 1853 N. Talbot ave.: Robert Michener, Speedway City; William Poore, 3939 Winthrop ave. | Fred Keesling. Lawrence; Woodrow Huber, 1217 Steriing st.; Benjamin Green, | 413 Spring st.; William Jones, Bedford. | William Hinesley, 223 Fulton st.; Harry| Richards, 402 N. New Jersey st.; Frank! Baldridge, 514 N. Noble st; James Reyn-| olds, 1004 N. New Jersey st. Charles Yocum, Greenfleld;: Russell ge, 826 N. Park ave. Robert Whit-| Jock, 830 N. East si; Harry Williams, | 236. N
* + Pine st.; Cecil Stearns, 1317 E Kelly st; Elmer Roosa, 1017 Windsor st
Marines | Howard Smith, 424 S. Gray st; William Colvin, 621'; N. Illinois .st.; Robert Branam, 514 N. East st. |
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Navy i Kenneth Rose, 3734 Hillside ave: John Monroe, 653 Mary st; George Wright, Linden hotel; Clifford Bales Jr., Anderson; John Trageser, 2916'2 N. Illinois st: Tharon Goldsberry, 603 E. 32d st.; Thomas Wasson, 52 8. Tuxedo st.; Robert Smith, 1515 Central ave. Robert Bremor, 1552 Lexington ave Bobbie Clark, 321 N. Pulton st.; Delbert Tapscott, 940 8. Missouri st. John Seerist Jr, 401 N. Illinois st.: Carline Pardue. 1028 Cornell ave; Ewel Spears, 414 E. 9th st: Prederick J. Ritzendollar, 1141 W. New York st.
Given Transfers
The following men have been transferred from Pt. Harrison: Pvt FPreedee Hern, husband of Mrs. Evelynne Hern, 6114 Evanston ave. to Camp Blanding, Fla.; Pvt. Robert R. York, son of Mr. and Mrs.’
entering the service in November!
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Ralph C. York, 3408 Broadway, to! Sheppard field, Tex.: Pvt. Felix H. Blazir, son of Mrs. Zella Blazir, 1235 N. Rochester st, to Camp Robinson, Ark., and Pvt. David Butcher, husband of Mrs. Vera Butcher, 2404 W, Wilkins st., to Camp Atterbury.
Lt. (Jg) Maynard C. Darnall Jr. is gunnery officer on a coast guard LST that was at Tarawa and Kwajalein. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C.-Darnall of Crawfordsville, where his father is superintendent of schools.
: C. 0. D. Italy Richard H, Kingsbury, 128 S Ritter dr, is a member of the C. O. D.—Corporals On Down. Organized in Italy to compete with the sergeants’ clubs, the C. O. D has become so popular that it puts an informal ceiling on rank. Furnished by the men themselves, their club has a library, reading room, bar and dance floor.
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