Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1944 — Page 18

‘Wounded in Drive on Rome, Pvt. Cummings Back Home

Pvt. Ellsworth Cummings Jr, recently returned from 10 months with the 5th army in Italy to wisit | his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ells‘worth Cummings, 1318 Norman ave.| Two Indianapolis men, Pvt. John

7 " {A, Peterson, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wounded May 77 In Whe drive on J. A. Peterson, 1522 Wade st., and

Rome, he received the purple heart. Prt. Ho { M. Bragg, R. R. 2, He is a member of the infantry. {have been enrolled in the army air He attended Southport high | forces school for training of radio school and was a member of the... icc at Truax field, Madison, Indiana national guard when hej. entered service almost four years Dan A. Coleman, son-of Mr. and

_o on ———— Mrs. Lloyd Coleman, 3727 Crescent 3 Graduated ave, has won Hig silver gunner's "Three - Marion — county sailors, | wings and has been promoted to Henry J. Walff Jr, 1022 Sterling corporal. He received his gunnery st: Frank J. Lawson, 859 Birch trafning at the Yuma army air ave. and James E. Johnson, Speed- | field, Yuma, Ariz. ~

training at Norman, Okla. , They now are eligible for petty officer's ratings. ¥

way, were graduated from naval air 3

Wesley WESLEY P, WILLIAMS, seaman 2-¢, husband of Mrs. Evelyn M. Williams and son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Williams, 3017 N. Delaware st, has been serving with the North Atlantic fleet since June, . JAMES F. HOGAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hogan, 318 N. Forest ave. recently visited his parents after receiving gunnery training at the Great Lakes, Ill, naval training station.

~ moted to 1st Lieutenant In England.

Wayne R. Palmer, 4240 N. Capitol ave, a former teacher Indian-

apolis schools, now serving with the army air forces in England, has been promoted from second to first lieutenant. Lt. Palmer has' been overseas since March and is a bom-bardier-navigator on a B-26,

Ordered to New Bases

The following men have been transferred from Ft. Harrison to

new bases:

To Aberdeen, Md., proving ground-— Pvts, Curtis Dale Rivers, husband of Mrs. Pernice Rivers, Russelville; Richard W, Skiles, husband of Mrs. Onita Skiles, 1126

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John Sierp Willlam Fleetwood SGT. JOHN E. SIERP, brother of Dallas Sierp, 1430 Comer ave., and son of Mrs. Leola Sierp, Lebanon, is serving under Gen. Patton in France, ; * 8. SGT. WILLIAM FLEETWOOD, brother of Mrs. Dallas Sierp, 1430 Comer ave., and brother of Wesley Fleetwood, 2157 S. New Jersey st. is at a marine base at Cerry Point, N. C., awaiting assignment. He returned to the states after 16 months in the South Pacific, and recently visited relatives here.

Co-Pilot of Flying Fortress Serving at Base in England.

Henry Webb, husband of Mrs. Viola M. Webb, Edgewood, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Webb, 5142 Madison ave, has been promoted from the rank of second lieutenant to that of first lieutenant. He is a co-pilot of a B-17 based in England.

Johnson in Europe .

Pfc. Robert L. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson, 1520{ Sturm ave, is serving as a squadron parachute rigger with a troop}. carrier group in Europe.

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A MEMORIAL ROOM CONTAINING kd [A {ES Fi REMA EMAINS 40 combat missions in Europe and on KHES FOR © i TED A ANS, a i |recently shared in the destruction : ’ Sood ae 8 Hof a Junkers in battle.

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the armored -school tank depart2209 N. Delaware st, has been pro-|y,qerson, brother of Elwin Anderson, 905 PHILLIP E. BAUER, 1601 Spruce £0 st.; Carol E. Dooley, son of Mrs. ma 4 {port command at Memphis, Tenn. i West dr., Woodruff Place, and Alfert W. No Appoint | bert, 1524 8. Meridian st. as first operations officer at a 7th J Xu HOLLYWOOD the son of O. C. Unger, Forest. To Ft. husband} . . ; } , test curl, sham 2 ; = » i A $ f Mr, d Mrs. to second lieutenant at Deshon gen- | cies. Williams. 1445 8. Belmont. ave. ant thy Hubbard, 2618 Winthrop ave. ; All Work rehabilitation of the deafened and g Willie H. Robinson, husband 0 Evenings by lof Mrs. Marguerite Tudor, Miami, Fla. SALON 1010 Kahn Bldg. N. E Kelly, 2013 Hoyt ave, to corporal, of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Janes, Mass, Cpl. Kelly is assigned to Pilot of a P-47, he has completed P y . Mrs, John Stephanoff, 1842 Win-

> Pvt. John E. Hasler, 4030 GraceHarold Unger Francis Sonday 3 Phillip Bauer Frank Fahle land ave., has been graduated from HAROLD D. UNGER, formerly of | Joseph Welsh, husband of Mrs. Fraacellia R. Welsh, 1252 Lawton st.; Olaf W ment at Ft. Knox, Ky. moted to first lieutenant in the! Fletcher ave., George O. Avery, Son of | st., has been commissioned a second ferrying division of ‘the air trans-|MT and Mis. Hiram F. Avery, 1318 weellieutenant at graduation from Lubpodley, 2129 Clay st. Warjace R. Steward: bock Field, Tex. A pilot and assistant operations of-| Weer ar. Woodruff piace. a Alte : CAPT. FRANK FAHLE is serving ficer of a ferrying squadron, he is Hubert, sen’'of Mr. and Mrs, William Hu- OIL WAVE Xo Ft. ewls, Wash — Walter 8. Harrell A.A.F. base in the Central Pacific. Complete with he a " . uN FRANCIS L. SONDAY, formerly | Winthrop ave. Richard L. Reed. r ies hampos, of Indianapolis, has been promoted of Mrs. Rachel Reed. 738 N. West st; reut, styling, ete, Cleo Williams, 1449 S. Belmont ave., and $ 25 eral hospital, Butler, Pa. He assist~ Austin E. Hubbard, husband of Mrs. Doro- . i led in setting up the clinic in the| To Camp Atterbury—Lawrence E. Stew- : ard, son of Daniel Steward, Elizabethtown 3 Guaranteed, hard of hearin rvice at the hos | ME, nile Robinson, 1414 Minoqua oS &Y Open 11 9. -| 5 J on, - BIG. 0 8 Service . To Ft. Knox, Ky.—Donald H. Tudor, son NE Appointment. PIERRE Tov . MA-0848 Jack Miller, Veteran of 40 "Er a wan" P-47 Missions, Is P ted - ISSIONS, S romo a Ray L. Janes Louis Stephanoff " RAY L. JANES, flight officer, son | has been announced by 1st service 312 N. DeQuinc s y st, and 2d Lt. command headquarters in Boston, Louis J. Stephanof!, son of Mr. and WAC recruiting at Manchester, fielq gt, graduated as bombardiers N. H. from Childress air field, Tex.

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The {following men have been transferred from Ft. Harrison to Camp Lee, Va.

Pvt. Samuel H. Holding, husband eof Mrs. Margaret Holding, 2308 Conrad ave.; Pvt. James J. Burge, husband of Mrs. Margaret Burge, 2112 Thornberry st.; Pvt. Bernard A. Alerding, husband of Mrs. Helen E. Alerding, 703 Sanders st.; Pvt. Charles E. Prye, husband of Mrs, Luvinia Frye, Danville; Pvt. Robert E. Payton, husband of Mrs. Helen Payton, 3416 Salem st.; Pvt. Joseph M. Stark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville C. Stark, 511 8. Tibbs ave.; Pvt. John Dearmin, husband of Mrs, Margaret Dearmin, Mars Hill, and Pvt. Clem J. Boome, husband of Mrs. Doris Boome, Broad Ripple,

Lt. Robert R. Mefford, son of Mr. | % and Mrs. Russell Mefford, Lebanon, was recently promoted to first lieu- |} tenant in England. He is a bombardier on a B-17 of a group that was recently awarded the presi-|! dential citation.

Cpl. Charles 8. Burdon, 6137 Hazelhatch dr, is an armorer with a Liberator group in England. He has been overseas with the 8th air force for 16 months.

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Four Indianapolis men have returned from service overseas and are at Miami Beach awaiting reassignment. They are: 8. t. Felix Masarachia, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Masarachia, 1001 Villa ave, from the Southwest Pacific; Sgt. Herbert C. Mascher, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles F. Mascher, 624 Woodlawn ave, Caribbean area; T. William E. Haverty, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Haverty, 502 Warren ave. Europe, and Cpl. William Werlein, son of Mrs, Marie Werlein, 5501 University ave., Europe. Sgt. Haverty is the holder of the

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