Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1944 — Page 8
THE INDL Now Overseas _
BETS FURLOUGH
Norris Returning for Visit ] - After 35 Months in Pacific Theater.
T. 5th Gr. William C. ‘Norris,
* ELGIN * GRUEN
* BULOVA he * BENRUS
FOR 26 MONTHS
5 From Here Were in First Offensive at Guadalcanal. Five Indianapolis marines, mem-
Cpl. Schwenzer to Spend His Furlough With Wife This Month.
Dale Taylor Donald Curfman a na. be Sone
DALE J. TAYLOR, electriclans|West Pacific, Cpl. Carl W. Schwen-
Vern Kelly John O’Brien T. SGT. VERN E. KELLY, hus-
Robert Souchon Clarence Canada
PFC. ' ROBERT: H, SOUCHON,
whose wife lives at 847 ‘8.
the first marine division
mate 2-¢, with the Seabees, has re- | %%» turned to Ft. Pierce, Fla, after|Meridian st. will spend a furlough visiting his wife, Martha, and son at home this month. Michael, 4942 Crittenden ave, and
son of Mr. and Mrs. August Souchon, 3651 N. Capitol ave, is a
marine tankman in the Pacific and| Mrs Stella Borden, 517 E. Ohio st.
band of Mrs. Annabelle Kelly, 1340 Edgemont ave., and son of Mrs, M. D. Allen, 1412 Central ave. and
M. Sgt. Robert J. J. Healy, son 3 took part in the storming of Saipan. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R, Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Healy, 32| CLARANCE M. CANADA, brothTaylor, R. R. 3, Box 624. N. Holmes ave., is crew chief of an ler of Mrs. Scott Porter, R. R. 5, has DONALD F. CURFMAN, ma-|A-20 medium bomber and in charge been to the rank of ser- - |chinist’s mate 3-c, son of Mr. and of all work done by maintenance |geant. The son of Dr. and Mrs. C. Mrs. Howard W. Curfman, 317 N.|chiefs in his area in the southwest |, Canada, formerly of IndianapHolmes ave, is serving with a sea- Pacific. bee battalion in Hawaii.
First Lf. Noble H. H. Shepherd Jr.,
R. 15, of the cit; RR plot of 5 maine dive] crabs Rally, R. 2
fire department, has arrived in England with his anti-aircraft artillery unit. CPL. JOHN E. O'BRIEN, 628 E. Aviation Cadet Cook Vermont st., is a member of a reolis and now at Logansport, he has|_ of Mrs. RE 519 | fueling unit in charge of loading Pvt. Charles A. Henricks, son of | PR stationed in England for tWOig ool gt “nag peen awarded an Furies with gasiine tor mis. Mrs. Alma E. Henricks, 36 E. Pleas- |" expert's badge for proficiency in fir- | SIONS against Germany. ant Run blvd. has been transferred ing the 45 caliber automatic at om
Raymond st.; Cpl. E. Eggers, son of Mr. and OC. Eggers, 528 S. Vine st; Pics. Ralph L. Derry, son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank W. Derry, 625 S. West st.; Casper Ingle, son of Mrs.
for John to out and saw
Hattle Stallings, 2421 N, Alabama st, and Charles E. Fitzgerald, son of Prs. Beatrice Fitegerald, 23 Roosevelt ave.
~Flies- B-17 Bomber Lt. Kenneth A, Midkiff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Estel Midkiff, 1743 W.| Morris st, won his wings in June and is now learning to fly a B- 17] bomber at the Lockbourne army air base near Columbus, O. B. P. Morley J. R. Phillips Clarence H. Laymon, whose wife FIRST LT. BERNARD P. MOR-~ lives at 3360 Broadway, has been LEY, husband of Mrs. Ida Marie promoted to the rank of captain Morley and father of Michael, 2 at the Big Springs, Tex. bombardier | oo. 014 who live at 6 N. Traub school, where he is director of st., was recently promoted to that physical training. rank in Italy, where he is a boinba-
Ma). Ivan W. 7. Scott, former In- |dier on a Liberator, physician, ‘has, hen io, FIREMAN 1-CidOHN REED hm nary _genarat hos [PHILLIPS “of Indianapolis. is. no pital for the past 26 months. He iat Treasure . Island, Cal... await is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan |assignment to séa duty. W. Scott of Shelbyville.
Sons in Service Floyd E. Thames of the AAF,'t former Times’ carrier, i8 visiting his § mother Mrs, Gertrude Thames of
lando, Fla. A brother, also a for- | 3 mer Times’ carrier, is in the navy. |
David E. Taylor, 5217 Madison §%
to Ft. Meade, Md. His wife, Viola, and son, Roney, live at Seymour.
Reports to New Orleans Ralph 8. Hartsock, seaman 1-¢,
lof Indianapolis, veteran of four
months sea duty, has reported to New Orleans, La. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Hartsock, 1350 N. Tuxedo st.
Howard Ayers of Hammond, has been promoted to a full colonel according to a war department announcement.
T Harwood “Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl Armstrong, 4912 E. Washington st.; William E. Kerbox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben F. Kerbox, 4923 Carrollton AVE. Howard: %.Craig Jr. -son-of Mr. an
pk “Howard xi Dig RK. R. 0;
Charles P.. Boyer, husband. of . Mrs, "Bernice -V. “Boyer, 456 “N.. Alton ave.; Donald F. Crawshaw, son of Mr, and Mrs. John L. Crawshaw, 1038 E. Morgan dr., and Mendel B. Forsythe, husband of Lois N. For= sythe, 2103 E. Riverside dr, have been sent to the radio naval training school at Madison, Wis., for advanced training.
Lt. William W. sil Silvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stafford, Graylynn
ave, has been promoted to private .. ¥§ first class at Seattle, Wash. He isi’ i the son of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond = A \
Taylor of Princeton. Ward E. Wolfe Charles Kirschner
Bertha Passwater, seaman 2-C, : : "| PVT. WARD E. WOLFE, son of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ol Mrs. Effie Wolfe, 432 Orange st.,
riello, 259 S. Keystone ave., is sta- : : is attending officers school at Camp tioned at Bunker Hill. Her hus Wheeler, Ga.
spand, Cpl. Rey acoWal. ls In the) "pur ‘CHARLES A. KIRSCH- . - NER has returned to Ft. Meade, Md.,
: after visiting his parents, Mr. and Check itching Mrs. Charles Kirschner, 929 E.
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Hugh M. Higgins D. A. Swickard
MAJ. HUGH M. HIGGINS, husband of the former Mary Josephine |® Healy, 1618 E. 10th st, has been credited with the speed-up of radio reports from 20th bomber command planes after they have made their target runs. The major is public relations officer. MARINE MAJ. DAYTON A. SWICKARD, holder of two air medals and credited with the sinking of a Jap destroyer, has been promoted to that rank at the marine corps air station, Santa Ana, {Cal. His wife, the former Ruby M. Shelton, is living at Laguna Beach, Cal. with him. A former employee of the state board of health, his {parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Swickard, 5026 S. Walcott st.
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Cpl. John S. Hopping, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hopping, 142¢ W. Pruitt st. is a mechanic aboard a C-47 troop carrier of the 9th air force in the European theater,
Board 10 Inducts
The following men have been in= ducted by Marion county board 10:
NAVY
Charles Humphry, 114 Prospect = st.; Kenneth Pedigo, 2166 S. East st.; Edward | Schumann, -827 E. Minnesota st. Clarence Privette Jr, 1309 BE. Tabor st.; Joseph McGee, 1535 Bradbury ave.; onn Rasor, 2017 Laurel st.; Fred Bischoff Jr., 2740 Barth ave.; Joseph Haboush, 1536 E. Tabor st.; Frank Springer, 1238 Finley ave., and James McGinnis 2007 Shelby st.
ARMY . yey Weghorst, 355 Elm st.;
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°B: Charles Wilson, R. 9, Box 45- * Daniel Summers, ne Lockwood st.; Walter Durham, 1456 St. Paul .; Prank Lasley, 2236% Western: ave.
Pettigrew, vy Pots son, 1053 Harlan st.; Bermond A or, 1217 8. State st.; Lewis Stuard, 1437 St. baul st.; Ifa Peaveler Jr., 637 E. Ohio st.;
Lantis, 1427 "Woodlawn ave.: 741 8, State st.; Floyd by st.,
Francis Roll, 1237 Bradbury ave.; Richard Jack Shipp, Ingram, 1867 Sheland William DuShane, 869 Holmes
Maxwell field, Ala. Sent to. Camp Roberts
Roberts, Cal, field artillery retraining.
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the signal corps in England.
Claude Moore Oscar Moore Jr.
CPL. CLAUDE R. MOORE, son of | Harry O, Cripe, 660 N. Beville ave Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moore, 1108)ig taking Southeastern ave., is serving with an Sheppard fleld, Tex. engineer maintenance company in : France. “He is the husband of Mrs. Frankie Moore, 34 S." Tuxedo st. df “GEOR ~ A: MOSHE JR.abis| brite of Mrs Treseal ig Moore, 1214.8. Senate ave. isin boot. training at Great Lakes; HL,
| Robert Brown Thomas Buis
CPL. ROBERT A. BROWN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown, 1720 Berwick ave, is with a special service company in England. He has been - overseas 10 months and his fiancee is Miss Louise Buchanan, 27 S. Highland ave. THOMAS E. BUIS, apprentice seaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M, Buis, 3839 Birchwood ave., is in boot training at Great Lakes, Ill.
Lindley Ames s Pennypacker, R. R. 15, has been promoled | to the rank of colone]
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