Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 July 1944 — Page 14

: White Promoted. io Captain

In Air Force Invasion Unit ca Ee ey e——— 5 ee smn’ mela 3 Camp obFrankfort, the son of M¥ and Mrs. Floyd E. ‘Hoosier Overseas 2 : ears A : Enters Instructors’ i ; & overseas duty three three months 250. x Br | The good conduct medal has Been

assistan rations t a/White of Frankfort and his Wife, | Wik : id : Oth slr foe: invasion depot, has Margie, and son, Jimmy, lve in Becomes Staff Sergeant 8 8 | After 25 Missions _ © | ed conduct ml as bn.

been promojed to captain. He is|Albuquerque, N. M. CL ST England. Se ; p ! In Europe og 3 Indianapolis, who is ‘serving as al

a ——— Nw XN f Edg : munitions rker with a Mustang gar no ar| SE | x diangt Oldest Credit x J Bt. Feigs m2 = ar Taton stk Crew chief" of repairmen Who Donald Mears . +“ James Brock Holder of or flying Leonard Spencer Robert Dorsey Fa PE

sair Flying Fortresses LEO - is at Loskoénrme army air Buse. Coe seiiioe gd rol Balle es PFC. DONALD R. MEARS, cross er an Th oF with three ARDY SPENCER R, ma 824 Coffey st, ‘and the ‘son of Mrs. 4 lumbus, O, for a course {land, J. H. Townsend, 3507 Clifton |8randson of Mrs. Nannie Richmom, oak leaf T. Sgt. William |, "ine his wife, Joy, son 18 Miller, 1226 S. Senate sve.

sown —Offa- ; ing Fortr J paren k. e tion in aye a B-17 rly ng ess. |st. has been promoted fo staff er. 1636 Rochester ave, is serving with..p Eiger of Indianapolis, who re-. Charles, and his ts, Mr. and

€ Sa an airborne medical company in cently returned to the states after tig : € Plays In. Navs Band geant. Sgt. Townsend, who has been the South Pacific. He is a gradu- Ce athe om pe Mrs. Charles M.: Spencer, $859 : stationed in the European theater| .. .. Washington high-school, arid eight m overseas duty, has|pletcher ave, after a year's duty DIAMOND RINGS »-|i» Harold E. Kottlowski, musician | of tions two years, is the son has overseds’ sin A 00 been enrolled in ge instructor's in the Caribbean area. ‘He will reThe Keepsake certificate 3-c, husband of Mrs. Esther G. Kot- |of Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Townsend been . prt al. indoctrination at Galveston port to Davisville, R. 1. A brother, of Registration and: tlowski, 958 N: Hawthorne lane, is 8 of Muncie: field, Tex. : Guarantee. : | bass player in the Charleston, S. C,, o.W . 2 Sgt. Erber, Who x the son of Mrs. 0 REnseurs iro nn ‘navy yard bluejacket band and or-| Sgt. Geor owell, hushand io at «1 Carrie Erber, Comer ave. par- T+ : {chestra. Musician Kottlowski, son of Mrs." Powell, 1246 Union ticipated in 25 missions against the|: “Times Avusemot lof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kottlowski, |st., is one *f the ordnance crew at! training uantico. Va Lt. Brock | enemy in the European theater of oc : 839 N. Bosart ave, was a first vio- an 8th air force Liberator station | is the son 2 Mr. aM ory operations and" flew 197 combat | : ~~ Bi un : 'linist in the Ft. Wayne Civic sym-|in England who loaded pope that Brock, 3445 N. Capitol ave, and is | hours as a radio operator. ~ CURRENT FEATURES / ; & FRED M : MURRAY { phony before the war. He also was | were dropped by "B-24's- in’ a member of the Junior Chamber ——— RN: once rons i 2 oni : E ; AC. : 'an instrumental music supervisor of the first landing operat of Commerce. He was a past presi- Board 9 Inductions ! Qarfeld and Paul Henreid, "at 13: ai, : cP, ® BETTY. HUTTON ‘In Auburn. A brother, 2d Lt. Frank France on D-day. He is the &0n of (dent of the Industrial Training _The following men have been in-| * “ign Terrific” ¥ | E. Kottlowski, is with’ the army air Charles Powell, 216 S. Walcott Bt. | Association of Indianapolis, and |ducted through Marion county. local| and Ann aan Tin 2 250, a : nl" Diana L ynn forces. - Ri served as industrial consultant for |poard 9: and 8: st 5 ;

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3 Protects Your | rn : Gunner Advances [the training - within - Industry of | marold McAuley, 1903 Lexington ve:| — IANA. 5 em Mim d Diamond. Purchase! || Pvt. Frederick L. Gray, 750 E. Mc- the war manpower commission. James Beaupre, 831 N, Tacoma. ave. The “Story. Soaring Wassell,” gr 3 3 Ad Chan ler

i r t Gary C Carty st, recently completed the William A A. Bruner of Terre Haute, His brother, Capt. A. J. Brock, a Marion Fasrison. 3414535, Suchandn 8 10 ed

, . urr er 8th A. A . . - & qualification course with - the 30 ball turret~"gunner on an -{vetéran of the African campaign, |Dobbs. 20 N. Kitley rd.: dghn Nice, 1202 hiilog 7 ! bombe : : io st: J Early, 949 Boul d - 0 . Ging ye he re * 7 % { caliber carbine in which he-received, promte T in England, has beens now with the Sth army in Italy, | 5.000 sate: Jo N. Thinos ard Tvs Stein cand a re win

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‘the rating. of marksman at Muroc Promoted to staff sergeant. He is| . » r— © | Joseph Haigerty. 914 N. Oakland ave.| Gioria DeHaven, at PATE 4:24, 1:06 afd 9:5

3 i Na ; Sam Salvers, 917 N. Beville ave; War- * Auitod’ Kept foes | field, Cal. ; A e son-of Adan C. Bruner of Terre ren Aldrich. Terre Haute; Thomas Boruff, TAY LYRIC

z Haute. x . ! Bloomington; Theodore. Stalas, 143 E. 2 ; 7 ; ; 7 Te ] Michigan st; Clifford Brown, 533 8. Trow-| ~~ “Home in Indiana,” with Walter J : A > " No 3 were killed |

p - & : ; 3 td st; Raloh Wadsworth, : Brennan, Lon McCallister, Jeanne . J : p 2 3 ‘ f D y 2 4g oo James. D. Egelhof has re- § 3 McKim st: Robert Clarkson.” 1108 E.| Crain and June Hayer ab 13:31, y a =e : ported to Paine field, Wash., after 0 Tmo re a En i Tale] 2us 4 and §:50. ’ ANTE h ; | road's luxur; N i ; : ave; James “Pardon’My Rhythm,” with Gloria fF. A A ? : LCR Lehi BEDRYG visiting his family ‘here, and tWO J James Ogden; 208 Trowbriage. ot; Joh "sad Bren Ankers, 4 1030, |b AR Sa travelers, wi

sisters in Wisconsin.” : ; eron Bennett, 407 8. Rural - st. 45, 5:40. and 8: : & 2 3 { H. . -K " a as re YF 3 he f | lage of Main

ie ? Bik 28 E. st: ; : Harry J. Johnson, son of Mrs. : E 1617 Deloss st: _Raymond Calvert, 44 S. ; , ; TE Fh 4% pe » : & Among 1

i i State ave; Thomas Alexander, GreenK Johnson of Indianapolis, has 3 castle: Robert Parks, 424 Leos

BIGGER and BETTER ci i A TIE || = a fo | |at Pratt field, Kas, where he is i Guy Belcher, R. R. 3, Box 564: John g : Ll : : Eo . were

a i » PERSE |G 214 N. Beville ave:; Earl Foshe GAN ay ! Ns 3 A Ly Seti Fred Cook “Kelsa Cook 5432 University ave. fi TW EN RE LRG gs ” ‘death and in Maj. Chester K. Lemben of Faif= k H NN i : Jy, WE Wr ll Lia : in) has 2 £. assigned to the The Cook brothers, FRED and Pfc. Ivan J. Rance of Indiariap- ro : ot 5 = : ; The injm

y KELSA COOK, have returned to ! oll, member of a signal supply sec- ££ ; : 50s . 9: 15 T Ni ht we espinal, Re Camp Grant, their flelds after visiting their tion, ‘is at an 8th air fbree service { i % mR ? : : . ordnance hos Starting at omorr ow ig mother, Mrs. Nellie E. Cook, 1544 command station in England., He | &=2~ ; : ; : : and other ve Pvt. Robert E. Harr Harmon, son of Mr.| Hoyt ave. ed returned to Morris has beerh based in the European we. f g , . 3 a to remove th Park Opens Tonight at 7:30; Tomorrow at | P. M. and Mrs. A. 'W. Harmon, 2236 W.[fleld, Charlotte, N. C., and Melsa theater of. operations 22 months.| | ®! EA 8 ; ; Fe : 5 : | Michigan st.p has been assigned oo reported to Buckley field, Denver, | Pfe. Rance's is Leva, lives in ay er EDMUND GWENN 8 . : : — : 3 gine Was 10 he A. A. PF. radio operator-mecHanic| Col. Both brothers are in the army Thorntown. Hi is the son of Wil- : 1 X : SR i y + INDIANA'S LARGEST AMUSEMENT CENTER * i at Sioux Falls, 8. D. air force, | liam Rance, 507% Wa ee eed . . : £0 - ; or, % 2. rman ave. 3 Pl oe HITI ER-DEAD or ALIVE} : rugged mou:

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