Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1944 — Page 18

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Some Don'ts for Pimples school at Selman field, La.

Don't scratch—~don't squeeze p ‘will go into concentrated combat

ples—you may infect yourself, Don't | training. Suffer from itching of PMPIS| Jom M. WILEY was copumisEczema, angry red blothes or other| frritations, when soothing Peterson's | Ointment offers vou - quick relief. Makes the. skin look better, feel better: 35¢ all druggists. Money back if one application does not delight you. Peterson's Ointment also soothes irritated, tired or itchy feet and cracks between toes.

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Thomands of suffe sufferers from the forturing |

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{sloned a second lieutemant at ohii-| dress army air field, Childress, Tex.,, and will now serve as a bombardier- | navigator. Lt. Wiley is the son of | Bra Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Wiley, 2808 | Ruckle st,

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Simple Test Aids Thousands Who Are Hard of Hearing parts fet

“they hear well othered by Hoging, hardened

dianapolis physician, is in .com{mand of a United States army hos- | slat in England. Col.. Thomas is | the husband of “Mrs. { Thomas, 5930 Crittendon ave, | the son of Mrs. P. A. Johnson, Car-

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Award for Capt. Krueger

Capt. Kirkland C. Krueger, son] ! ‘of Mrs. Mary Krueger, 1001 College ave, has been awarded a combat proficiency award for exceptionally | meritorious achievement while serv-| ing as a pilot on an attack bver Bordeaux, France, Capt, Krueger! who is flight commander, formerly was a teller at Fountain Square State bank. :

es fter making this simple test or you get vo money back at once. Ask about Ourine Far Drops today at Hook's, Haag

and drug stoves everywhere.

Maj. Hartzell A. Boren, 1317 Hoef-| gen st, has been designated head of the procurement and supply sec~| tion of the 1st army airways com-| munications system wing and directs procurement of equipment and supplies from his Chichgo office.

Don’t neglect your eyes y come In pow for an examina. tion ia our modern optical studio.

Dr. M. Dee, Optometrist With Offices at MILLER Jewelry Co, Ine. | 29 on the Circle

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Train at Great Lakes

Twelve Indianapolis men are receiving recruit training at Great { Lakes, Ill, They are: Robert E. Berry, 1331 N. Berwick ave. Ernst R, Bewley, 1669 N. Centennial st.; Jesse R. Burton, R. R. 9, Box 357, Donald L. Cloues. 1728 Hall pl.; Norman C. Ferguson, 3036 W. Vermont st. Gallagher, 120 S. Hawthorne st.;

if hil "Ha \ ; BR 0S A. Hartell Jr. 1174 Udell st. Robert J, 4 ) Hartpence, 332 8. Vine st; William E. ; Loftus. 1846 Gent ave.; Charles F. Smith, 2 \ 1 11700 E. 69th st.; Ivan W. Terry, 330 N. Tee : . Denny st, and Richard P. Vestal, 41 N. lean OutAdds “-.. ...— ¥ a : | ib ( S. Sgt. Harry Bauer, R. R. 14, 13

| crew chief of a fighter squadron in Rheumatic. Pains, | | England. The son of Mr. and Mrs. ROS onEanIC. 30d | | Fred Bauer, he has been based overPEE fret dose | 5025 13 months and was one of the b phys: ian’s presctly ) gu | {men who participated in the 8th air acids and wasies which may ay | force $111,000 War Bond drive.

) your trogble, So Cystex as directed and watch for quick | a 70a Joy of living, Qystge must mur: | + Second Lt, Nelda M. Johnson, ! et you ini oa completely | daughter of Julian Johnson, 40 N. A rusTanieed, Bon mle | Webster ave, is in charge of the 352. Foor thi wut fake 13 your yr physio-therapy section of an army d Cyster { hospital in England.

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Charles A. Huff Frank 8, Erath

JOHN R. CUMMINGS, husband SECOND LT. CHARLES A. HUFF of ‘Mrs. Ruth Young Cummings,|JR., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Huff, Dugger, has graduated as a sec- 5216 . Grandview dr, ond lieutenant from navigation | combat instruction in fighter planes and! at Strother field, Kas. S. SGT. FRANK S. ERATH, son {of ‘Mrs. Ida Lowe, 125 W. 27th st. is serving as assistant to the liaison | officer who ‘handles administrative and personal matters for wounded fairmen at Truax field, Wis. Sgt. Erath is a veteran of 22 months in | Alaska and the Aleutians.

Kenneth Bond Two Indianapolis men, TECH. {STH GR. KENNETH BOND and|

Col. Morris G."Thomas, former In-| pre. HUBERT E. KEHRT, have re{ceived their wings at Harlingen, sides in Boulder, Colo. |

| Tex. Tech. Bond is the son of Mr.|

Anna H. | son of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Humph- ' is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. | and | rey, 243 S Summit st. :

M. L. Ollman MM. W. Smith

MEDFORD WAYNE SMITH, 4826 Crittenden ave., has completed his training at the army air forces officer candidate school at the San Antonio aviation cadet center and has been commissioned a second lieutenant. ’

FIRST LT. MELVIN L. OLLMAN, husband of Mrs. Gertrude Ollman, 1258 W. 28th st, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver G. Ollman, 326 N.

MAJOR CHARLES W. CAMP: BELL, former lawyer with the firm of Evans and Hebel, Traction Terminal bldg., has been assigned to headquarters of the 13th air force in the Southwest Pacific.

WILLIAM A. GAITHER, seaman 1-¢ of the coast guard, is a barber on a ship in the Pacific. He is the husband of Mrs. Betty Jones Gaither, 2716 LaSalle st,

is receiving

: . 3 SA Ea C. Campbell = William Gaither James F. Bennett Dwight H. Mahin

AVIATION CADET JAMES F. BENNETT, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Bennett, 23¢ 8. State ave, is taking pfimary flight training at the Lodwick aviation military academy, Avon Park, Fla, FLIGHT OFFICER DWIGHT H. MAHIN, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Earl H. Mahin, 535 S. Manhattan ave, graduated from the army. bombar= dier school at Sdn Angelo, Tex.

DRS. EITELJORG k SOLTIS and FRAY «=DENTISTS— 8'y E. Washington St. Between Meridian and Marott's Shoe Store : Phone MA-0583 : HOURS: " to 8 Sunday, 9 to 10:30 A.

Belle Vieu pl, has been assigned to the ordnance section of head‘quarters of the 13th army air force service command, whi¢h is operating in the South and Southwest Padlfic.

| HENRY T. EARRART NOW IN NEW GUINEA

| Now serving with an evacuation {hospital unit in New Guinea is Maj. Henry T. Earhart, a former Indianapolis physician, Maj. Earhart is the son of Mrs. Ida M. Earhart, 407 N. Meridian st. His wife, Mary, re-

Hubert Kehrt

Edgar L. Durglinger, waist gunner |. Lawrence Bond, 2137) with the 8th air force in England, and Pvi. Kehrt is the has been promoted to corporal. He Franchised Bottler:

| Durglinger, 2919 Ralston. ave,

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TOMORROW. this same fire will build for America—and through example, . - 7 for the world—a security, a freedom, an ; economy in which children can be born and grow up—free from fear,

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