Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1944 — Page 10
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PAGE 10 ROBERTSON IN ENGLAND
8. Sgt. Robert E. Robertson, of|{son, 843 Woodlawn ave,
Indianapolis, véteran of eight months overseas, is an aircraft me-
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Two Indianapolis bluejackets are 2302 N. Sherman dr,
Lyte “CITY HICKS”
Tomorrow they will emerge into
a world. of miraclesl-Right now
they are the children of an America busy at war. Ration stamps, War Bonds, fathers and brothers in the armed forces: :.these things, for the moment, are more important than their pleasures and pastimes.
Many of these little "city hicks" have never seen a farm... never ridden on a load of fresh-mown
Buy your coal this month
hay. It's not rnuch fun to travel
down to Uncle Bill's farm... any time...in sleek, new, eves more comfortalsly appointed post-war Rock Island ROCKETS
Today's children will bask in a brighter, more beautiful America ...1omorrow...when our nation, thr, war won, resumes its march of progress in the building of the peace.
TOMORROW—EVEI; FINER TRANSPORTATION
ROCK ‘ISLAND LINES
BUY MORE WAR BONDS
YOUR OLD FUR COAT
OIF CHE CTF TT
NOW
hanie in England. He is the son|in the Diésel school at the Univer-| In ’ of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Robert sity of Illinois, Urbana, IIL. They" the Service—
|are Robert L. Cain, 4741 E. Wash- ? ree |ington st.,, and Mahlon D. seny,| 3 LOCAL YANKS
—now. -Bur-tetacrtow theyll zip
| Bluejacket Sons
EARN MEDALS)
Cpls. "Newton, Douglas and | © Plc. Rhodes Cited for ; Francis Allen Everett Allen Good Conduct. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Allen, R. R.
Three Indianapolis soldiers, Cpls. 1, Box 584, have three bluejacket James A, Newton, husband of Mrs. Sons in the serv-
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GISH TRAINING
Enrolled in Navy’~ V-12 Unit at Muhlenbern , | College.
Apprentice Seaman Gordan B. Gish, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell of Tipton, is in the navy V-12 unit at Muhlenberg college,
, . . ice. Elizabeth Newton, 367 W. 14th st.; | FRANCIS N.
Van 8. Douglas, son of Mrs. R0Se ATTEN fireman B. Blathrio, 2616 Ethel st.; and Pfc. |1-¢, is on boat 3 Charles Rhodes, husband of MIS. | fetail. at Staten § Mertle L. Rhodes, 2308 Manlove ylang, N.Y. ave, have been named to receive EVERETT ; the good conduct medal. {ALLEN, ship's § fitter 2-c, veterLocal Men Reassigned fan ‘of a year's Six Indiabapolis men have been OVerseas service,
is in the South | Z transferred from Ft. Harrison. They | b a oHic e Donald Allen
are Pvts. Claude E. Loser, husband | DONALD ALLEN, machinist's of Mrs. Esther L. Loser, 970 N, Con- mate 3-c, husband of Mrs. Ruth cord st; John J. Poland, husband Allen of Southport, if at San Diego, of Mrs. Anita Poland, 438 E. 49th Cal st., and Charles J. Hider, son of |. .... me A Thomas Hider, 805 Udell st., all to po } A = Camp Blanding, Fla.; Cecil E. 4 | Spears, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | ¥ |A. Spears, 1417 W. Ohio st., to Ft.| @& | Brage, N. C.; Elwin E. Gullev, son | {of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gulley, 11321 Exeter-ave:; to-Sheppard field, Tex., and Paul C. Duncan, husband tof Mrs. P. C. Duncan, 1141 W. 33d Ist, to Buckley field, Colo.
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Allentown, Pa.
Promoted to PFC.
Roy /R. Whitcomb, husband of | Mrs, Ruby D, Whitcomb, 240 8.| Parker ave, and son of Mrs. Edith’ Kelleher, 1944 "Ludlow ave, has] been promoted to private first class] at Camp Kohler, Cal.
Lt. John W. Arnold, formerly of | Indianapolis, has been assigned to | the operations section of troop movements and initial equipment | branch at the Los Angeles, Cal.,! port of embarkation. He is the son | of Mr, and Mrs. William Arnold, 79 Layman ave.
Gets His Wings i
Lloyd Carder, son of Capt, and Mrs. Alva L. Carder. 934 W. 33d st. | has ben awarded his pilot wings at | Spence field, Ga., and transferred! to Camp Atterbury. | Stationed in the Panama Canal Zone Otis L. Voeller, son of Mrs. |
Lena Reeves, 1633 S. Meridian st.,|
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3 Mon. as, WHITE SHOES Classmates and Footguards—brown , shoes in the same makes.
TSG Sizes 814 to 12. 348
MISSES’ sturdy oxfords and dressy pumps, all sizes from 815 t03.....
BOY SCOUT
and other styles for boys $348 to $5.50
es FACTORY shoe
STORES
PARKING SPACE USUALLY CLOSE BY
318-332 Mass. A
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ling. They are Pvt. Lee G. J. Transier, son of Albert L. Transier, who has been transferred to Camp Atterbury, and Pvt. Hiram C. Newkirk, son of Mrs, Kathleen F. Newkirk, 83 N. Warman ave, who will receive
| Two Indianapolis men have left], of ko walker Paul D- Busby HPS HATTISON to begin basic train-
Two Indianapolis men, PFCS. €ARROL K. WALKER and PAUL {D. BUSBY, have been graduated as: (aerial gunners from Harlingen field, Tex. Pfc. Walker is the son of Mr. | and Mrs. Melvin C. Walker, 3765 Baltimore ave.; and Pfc. Busby's
his basic training at Buckley Field, | mother, Mrs. Hazel R. Greeson, lives Colo. at 210 N. Forst ave, Overseas since June, 1943, Cpl Robert B. Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Henderson, 5529 | Laurel st. is with an A.AF. com- | jmand truck company in the Southwest Pacific.
Wins Army Medal
Pfc. John J. Stapert, son of Mrs. Agnes Stapert, 3400 Carson ave. a fuse setter in a harbor defense bat- | 1 tery in Panama, has been awarded | 5% _ " |tne good conduct medal. | Walter Swift Orville Lewis | PVT. WALTER B. SWIFT, whose Aviation Cadet Raymond E. wife, Gertrude, and two children. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest | Joey and Bud, live in Beech -Smith—of Indianapolis, is now at Grove, is at Childress field, Tex. basic flying school at Garden City | His mother lives at 2906 Park ave.) army air field, Kas. He is married| ORVILLE R. LEWIS, 501 N. De-| to the former Miss Eaythe Clarke of [Quincy ave., won his pilot wings re'Roachdale. ‘cently at Blackland field, Tex.
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