Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1944 — Page 18
Mrs. Marjorie | York st.
iAoRrentios ‘Seaman Mortis Don- Woodard, 234 N. Oakland ave. and 3 ‘Woodard, who is in training at his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. Yakes, Il, was visited last|and Mrs. Russell Elles 4528 E. New
week by his wife,
! in the Service—
| Jones Male Quartet A Now
A pert young topper in black or brown.
In black, brown, aqua, clive, spice, grey, chpen or gold. :
PLES _ DENTISTS
3.00 DOWNSTAIRS STORE
Serving in
All members of the Jones male | quartet, which sang in various In- | dianapolis - churches. and at civic | meetings, now are in. the.armed forces, | The men, Paul Erwin, David, [John Loren and Frank, are the sons of Floyd Jones, Cadle tabernacle choir, and ‘Mrs. Jones, 19041 N. Delaware st. | Paul Erwin, who recently. ob
‘ridge high school to enter the air corps. He is a private receiving training at Sioux Falls, 8. D. | David, an apprentice seaman, postponed his work at Technical
to join spent a seven-day ‘leave at home | |and 18 in training at Sampson, N.Y: | John Loren, whose wife and son | reside in Elgin, Tex, is a corporal with the 5th amphibious corps somewhere in the South Pacific.
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Wm. F. Brown
Ralph I. Skipp
CHIEF PETTY OFFICER RALPH I. SKIPP, a veteran of more than two years in the South Pacific, will Teport to San Francisco, Cal, for reassignment after spending a 30
Roosevelt_ave., his three daughters {and his parents, Mr. and Mi§. Wil- | liam Skipp, 1520 Roosevelt ave. SEAMAN 1-C WILLIAM - PF. BROWN, son of Mr, and Mrs, Walter -E. Brown, 1518 Roosevelt ave, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs, William Shipp, 1520 Roosevelt ave, is serving in the Marshall ‘islands. Hig wife and son reside in Santa Barbara, Cal.
Dale W. Golden, formerly employed at Hoosier Baking Co, has! been promoted to staff sergeant at) an 8th air force base in England.
Bill Crimans, son of Mr, and Mrs,
has been assigned to school at Great Lakes, IL
Pfe. Ann L. Ernsting, R. R. 1, | Box 448, was one of the 21 WACs |who were taken on a tour of the birthplace of Shakespeare and other historic sites in England recently.
Pvt. Edward A. O'Brien, 917% N.
Alabama st., completed military police training at Barksdale field, La,
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and was Assigned to March field,
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“o_ jnstructor In Radio
Sgt. H. CO. Owen, 38 8. Rural st, in radio operations with the 6th air force in France.
8. 8gt. Nicholas Dobrota, husband of Mrs. Mary Dobrota, 626 Massachusetts mve., is at ‘ah 8th air force
~REDIT JEW
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to His
NEW LOCATION
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127 W. Wash. St.
i —Just West of Lincoln Hotel Entrance
- The commission of sécond- lieutenant has been given John F. Murphy, husband of Mrs. Frances Murphy, 2510 “E. Troy ave. He is stationed at Camp Lee, Va.
A. J. Senefeld, husband of Mrs. Patricia Senefeld, 2130 N. Alabama st., has been promoted from ‘major to" lleutenant colonel. Formerly a salesman with Hickman Oldsmobile
director of the
‘served his 18th’ birthday, left Short- Patil ‘Erwin Jones
high school until the war is won |# the navy. He recently |
Prank, a seaman 1-c with the sea~ John Loren Jones ‘|| bees, has been overseas 17 months. land is serving: in the Bouth Paeific. Snider, who resides at 6115 BoardHe was married on Pearl Harbor way, and was called to service on day, 1941, to the former Norma Jean | Pearl Harbor day, 1942.
we
day leave with his wife, Anna, 1548 |
{port to Miami, Fla, for reassign-
Dale Golden Rated Higher With Air Force in England
Paul L. Crimans, 1001 E. 54th st, son
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* Frank Jones
Raymond Kern - Clarence Glowner
RAYMOND KERN, husband-of Mrs. Raymond Kern, 3168 Grace-| land ave., has graduated from Great | Lakes Naval training school and| was selected honor man of his company. He was given a leave to spend with his wife here. 8. SGT. CLARENCE GLOWNER, son of Mrs, Myrtle Miller, 1705 E. Gimber st, has completed 57 missions and is home for a 21-day furlough. A formér Link-Belt Co. employee, he is the husband of Mrs. Martha Glowner, 1326 Bacon st. At the end of his furlough he will re-
ment,
years and now is in North Africa. He has been awarded the purple Heart for wounds received in August, 1943.
Thomas Bernards McAndréws, of Mrs. John E. McAndrews, 1135 Richland st., has graduated from the merchant marine academy at Kings Point, N. Y. He received {a license as third officer in the merchant marine, a commission as ensign in the naval reserve and the rank of ensign in the marine maritime service,
I. Samuel Fleming, son of W. 8. Fleming, Lorraine hotel, and Robert Hickerson, son of Mr, and Mrs, —i Samuel 1238:N. Denny st. |
-have begun training at + CHS,
Tex, army air field.
Margaret Walden, 2734 N. Gladstone
in the Southwest Pacific, : *
Cpl. Sam Pollitt, husband of Mrs. Helen Pollitt, 23 N. Temple ave, is at the army redistribution station, Miami Beach, Fla., after 23 months in, Europe,
Pfc. David Via, son of Mr. and st., apt. 8, is scheduled to return to
this country after 20 months in the Southwest Pacific.
8. Sgt. Lester Serr, husband of Mrs. Elsie Serr, 43 W. 24th st, is
Co, here, he has been in service two
vy
| RATIONING DATES
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CANNED GOODS--Blue stamps AB through Z8 and AS through W5 in Book 4 good indefinitely for 10 points each.
SUGAR-—Stamps 30, 31, 32 and 33 in Book 4 are good iridefinitely for 85 pounds. Stamp 40 in Book 4 good for § pounds of canning sygar. Applicants applying for canning sugar should send in one spare stamp 37, attached to the applica. tion for each applicant.
GASOLINE—Stamp A-13 good for 4 gallons through Dec, 21. B4 and C4,
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BS and C5 good for 5 gallons; T (4th quarter) good for 5 gallons through Dec. 31. El and E2 good for 1 gallon; R-1"and R2 are good for 5 gallons but are not valid at filling stations. Persons buying used cars should make sure that the seller has surrendered his gasoline coupons to the ration board,
SHOES—No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 “airplane” stamps in Book 3 good indefinitely.
inspection every six months or every
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FUEL OIL~Period 4 and § cou pons valid through Aug. 31, 1045. All change-making coupons and reserve coupons are now good. Fuel oil rations for 1944-45 heating season now being issued. Period 1 good immediately;
‘Edgar- Walden, husband o Mrs.
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