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‘Martinsville - Sergeant | Public Relations Reporter

At European Base. 5, Sat. John H. Carter, son of Di.

0. O. Carter, of Martins-| |

jams. aii a ih relations reporter at an A-20 Havoc base in -Europe. {He is a former Indiana unversity | student,

| Pvt. Betty Miller, WAC daughter

{to be a pharmacist. She is a graduate of Shortridge high school and t Purdue university -and is a member of Sigma Lambda Chi, the Ameriican Pharmaceutical association and | the American Society of Hospital { Pharma cists.

Agnew Promoted S. ‘Sgt. John W. Agnew, nephew

, lof Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Harcourt,

{4915 N. Illinois st., and Pic. John P. i Jefferson, son of Mrs. Margaret Jefferson, 958 N. Hawthorne lane, {are in the Southwest Pacific. 8gt. jAgnew recently was. promoted to |staff sergeant, and Pfc. Jefferson 'has been decorated with the good conduct medal and Asiatic-Pacific {campaign ribbons with two battle

(stars. »

Charles P. Beasley,

sgt. son of

_|Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Beasley,

English, Ind., has been awarded an oak leaf cluster to the air medal. Sgt. Beasley, who entered the serve ice in July, 1940, is a waist gunner on a B-17 in England.

Board 11 Men Inducted

The following men recently were inducted into the armed forces by

~ [Marion county board No. 11:

ARMY-—Fred Allgood Jr, R. R. 3, Box No. 136; John Dearmin, 1528 Woodlawn ave.; Willlam Greer, 1361 Ryholt st;

James Hayden, 1638 Centennial st.; Warren Hays, 360 S. Roena st.; Samuel Holding. 2308 Conrad ave.; Ernest Leslie, R. R. 3, Box No. 73; John Millet, 1509 8. High School 1rd.; ‘James Moreland, 0 8. Pershing ave.; Jess Morgan, 18, Hox No. 375; Robert Payton, 34186 Ro

4065 W. 12th st. N. Addison

dr., and Donald Wilson, NAVY-—Willlam Dugan, 351

Good Jr., Clermont; Edward Jones,

R. R.-17. Box No, 333, and Carl Voorhies, 1620 Gerrard dr.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Perin, 4107 E. New York st, and husband of Mrs. Nadine Perin, 1704 N. Penn st., is in the quartermaster service of the 9th air force in Europe. Sgt. Perin entered the service in January, 1942, and attended Technical high school

sion.

Arvin in Texas Sherrill J. Arvin, son of C. W. O.

st., is at Foster field, Tex.

King in Combat

{ Indianapolis,

{conduct ribbon and a combat star,

AT A-20 FELD

Is

Curtis Rivers, 4934 W, 10th st.; Her- Edward Robinson, at 12:32, 3:38, See] Sartor, 202 N. Mount st.; Richard| 6:46 and 9:54 Skiles,. 1126 8. Sheffield ave.; Joseph “Passport to Destiny,” with Elsa Stark, 511 'S. Tibbs st.; Kyle" ‘Wallen,

Clayton ;. Donald Webster, 1719 Ly uhursy

st.; Bernard Glick, 802 8. Lyons st.; Edgar

Bridgeport; Floyd Newby, R. R. 7, MacMahon, at 11, 1:32, 4:11, 6:50 298; Elmer Pickerell, R R. 1%, es No. CIRCLE 440; Ned Sharp, R. R. 2, Box No. 404-W “ Robert Smith, 5338 Speedway dr.; Thomas Rae : with {yc Reynolds, Stamm, 5015 W. 14th st.. Kenneth Toole, | 6 th 13, u ar and ig Arnold,

T. Sgt. Donald E. Perin, son of

A 14-KART GOLD FLUTE, weighing 1% pounds and valued at $2000; played by John Amans, for many years first flutist of the New York Philharmonic Symphony orchestra, js the most glittering acquisition of the Indianapolis’ Symphony. orchestra to date. Fabien Sevitzky, Indianapolis orchestra conductor, in announcing that Mr. Amans will be first flutist for the coming season, says that Mr. Amans’ possession of a golden flute is particularly appro‘priate because he has “the most golden tone of any flutist How living. "” A - Hollander by birth, Mr. Amans has been solo flutist of the Vienna - Philharmonic and Royal - Opera. orchestras, of the Dresden ‘opera, the Helsingfors Philharmonic ‘orchestra and, from 1923 until several years.ago, of the New York Philharmonic. He has the distinction of being

John Amans and the 14-karat gold flute.

Boston.

and His Golden Flute

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the only flute virtuoso ever to have played as soloist with the great Philharmonic. scribed by Mr. Sevitzky as the “Kreisler of the flute.”

Mr, Sevitzky : has nounced the local orchestra's new concertmaster, Edward Bernard, Boston-born violinist, one of the local maestro’s-*dis~ coveries” back in the days when he organized and trained Young Musicians’

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Air Force Gunnery School.

Pvt. William J. Lewis, son of Mrs. Irene W. Lewis, 1375 Silver ‘ave, and Pvt. Robert K. Woods, husband of Mrs. Mary Woods, 616% Arbor ave, from the army air force gunnery school at Tyndall field, Fla.

Cpl. . George W. Crain, husband of Mrs. ave., is visiting in Indianapolis after serving 16 months in the Mediterranean theater of operations.

Wall in France Sgt. Frank A. Wall Jr, husband of Mrs. Mildred Wall,“30 S. Ewing st., is in France with the quartermaster bakery mobile specialists. He recently received the good conduct medal.

M. Sgt. Lawrence J. Pfleger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pfleger, 831 N. DeQuincy st., is with a tactical group of the 9th air force which sends supplies to troops in occupied territory. Sgt. Pfleger is a graduate of Cathedral high school

Captain Ends Visit Here Capt. Joseph H. Scholer has returned to McCook, Neb, army air field after a visit with his sisters, the Misses Emilia, Frances and Leonora Scholer, 1750 Union st.

915 Middle dr, Woodruff Place, has been commissioned a second lieutenant in Iran. He is with the T71lth railway operating battalion,

Training at Randolph Field, Tex., to be instructors of aviation cadets are three Indianapolis men; Sec-| ond Lis! Lynn D..Scheid, son of! Mrs. Clara M. Scheid, 6302 Park]

have been graduated |

Myrtle Crain, 1338 Barth!

Maurice V. Goodrid, formerly of [|**

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Raymond E. Adams, R. R. 6.

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Walsmith Promoted

ave. Warren T. Buschmann, son] of Mr. and ‘Mrs. L. Buschmann,

Adams Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs.|

Sgt. Don L. Mabee is visiting his mgther, Mrs. Lucille E. Mabee, 3105 Northwestern ave., after serving 33 months in the Asiatic- Pacific thea-

Joseph E. Walsmith, formerly of Indianapolis, has been promoted to lieutenant colonel at Camp Murphy,

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