Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1944 — Page 24
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You'll need !the 15th army air force.
extra cans of Wilson's
for your holiday
méals. Ask your
grocer for those blue
and white: cans of
evaporated milk == it's
" Wilson's.
~the Japs struck Pearl Harbor?
at We've
but there's much hard ’ fighting yet to be done. Every war bond that we buy will help our men
speed the end of the war, Buy more bonds— and then some more
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1637 N. Illinois St. 1222 Union St.
WA. 1509
Si [Gall Grady, Patricia Arm Maurer, {| Roberta Jean Reynolds, Jean San-
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Edgar Good A. Lonahan
EDGAR L. GOOD JR, seaman 1-¢, is training as an aviation ma-
[is the" husband of Mrs, Florence Clermont, ANTHONY LONAHAN, seamah | turned home for a visit after more | than two years of patrol and convoy He lives at 312
duty in the Pacific. I~. Tacoma ave.
C. Greene T. Hesselgrave
SECOND : LT. CLARENCE R. GREENE JR., husband of Mrs. Jan D. Greene, 2540 W. Washington st, {is bombardier on a Liberator with
SGT. THOMAS R. HESSEL- | GRAVE, son of Mr, and Mrs. William Hesselgrave, 430 N. Walcott st., supervises a crew of men in the parachute shop of an-8th air force station in England. His wife, Faith Lucille, lives in Kokomo.
Veterans Return Twenty-one Indianapolis veterans of battles in the Southwest Pacific and Europe have returned to Camp Atterbury on the furlough-rotation plan,
After 33 months in the Southwest oi file furloughs have heen given Sgt. Wil-
am E. Hall, son of Mr, and Mrs. William 3 Hall, 640 N. Tuxedo st.; Pvt, John L. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Capp, nL saHington ave, and 8 Sgt. Albert son of Mra-and Mrs, B.D. Moral 21 Kansas st. Pvt. Prank W,
rells, husband of Mrs. Kathryn Seorrells, 1143 N. Hamilton ave., has returned after 28 months in the Pacific, Returning veterans of 30 months in Europe Fa 1st Sgt. Paul V. Syers, att of Mr,
Jue, lL. Alfred R. Marshall, _— o Mr, Mrs. Russell Marshall, 1132 8 West ry) h. 6th Gr. Robert H
son of Mr. and Mrs, Rarschel H. Hood, 1338 N. Jaw Jersey st; Sgt. Robert FP, Feist, of Mr. and Wo A. J. Peist, 411 Park ave.; Cpl. Hassel L. Chastain,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Oasper Chastain, go 8. Worth st, ‘and M. A George Norman, son of Mr. and , Nelson
Na 1117 Olive st. Others on furlough are Ma). Charles R. Sackett, husband of -Mrs. Ruth Sackett, 8677 Carrollton ave, and Cpl win H Borger, 2005 W, Washington st., both veterans of 26 months in Burope; T, Sgt. James H Rot, husband: of Mrs. Virginia Knopf, Rd Talbot ave. 24 months in Baro : M. Sgt. Murlie J. "Davis, brother rs. Kenneth Scudder, 123 W. 20th at, 4 months; Sgt. Claude Overturf, husband of Mrs, Ruth EB Overturf, 1505 Hoefgen st. 17 months; 1st 18, Thomas W. Deering. husband of Mrs, Joanne Deering, 53 College ave, 18 months, Adam st., 18 months;
Sgt. Chat es M, Schaeffer, 523 N,
Baxter, , 1 months; T, Sgt. Charles L. Fletcher, son of Mr, and Mrs. Marshall Pletcher, 1817 Orleans st, and T. t. Jay G. Williams, Clermont, both nine months, and T. Sgt. Carl D. Uhiman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Uhlman, R. R. 3, Box 30, veteran of eight months. —————————————————
"VARIETIES OF 1944’ PLAYS AT HOSPITAL
Patients at the Veterans hospital were entertained yesterday with the “Varieties of 1044.” The program was presented by the ladies’ auxil-
Veterans.
fland Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Karle. J | Mrs. Jennie Barnett is president of
lary to post 114 of the Jewish War
Mrs. Norma Van Zante was mistress of ceremonies. In the cast were Jean Perry, Marilyn Mattox, Mary Lou Jarvis, Mabel Thurston, Martha Thurston, Joella Cain, Barbara Ann Mathews,
ders, Mary Arnold, Mae Joan Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brady
DRS. EI TELJ ORG
SOLTIS and FRAY
—DENTISTS— 8Y, E. Washington St.
Between Meridian and Marott's Shoe Store ™
Phone MA-0683 HOURS: 8:30 to § Sunday, 0 to 10:30 A. M.
the auxiliary,
DON'T THROW IT AWAY!
manned invasion transports in the Pacific are WILLIAM F. MUIR, | son of Mr. and Mrs, George Muir, | 2626 N. Harding st, and husband | of Mrs. Betty Muir, and ROY A, DUGGER, seaman. 2-¢, husband of Mrs, Ethel Dugger, 646 Union st.
Tinian and Saipan’ action.
Frank Kent's “The Great Game of Politics” at ‘a meeting of the Service Wives’
Fall Creek pkwy.
Wm. Muir R. Dugger B. Canaday
Serving aboard = coast guard-
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PANS TO REVIEW KENT sylvania st.
Mrs. Ralph B. Coble will review
League today at the]
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Both serving. with the 8th air [force in England, CAPT. BURTON CANADAY, husband ‘of Mrs, Martha Canaday and son of Mrs. Emogene Canaday, 135% E. 20th st, is a public relations officer at a lighter station and SGT. BURK F. H. MAY, Seaman 1-c Muir is a veteran of [80n of Mr. and Mrs. Burk May, 2006 Madison ave, and husband of Mrs. Margaret L. May, 2033 8. Pennis an automotive me{chanic at a bomber station, *
PENSION CONCLAVE SET
Indiana old age pension program home of Mrs. Paul Fletcher, 3498 E. groups will hold a state-wide meet-
ing starting at 10 a. m. Sunday.
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ant Chaplain
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES itis In Fre Services—On Land, on ‘the Sea and in the Air, Valiant Hoosiers Serve ] Their Country Everywhere '.
Peter
Grand Rapids, Mich.
8. Essig
One Indianapolis coast guardsman, WILLIAM L. WEAVER, chief gunner’s mate, son of Mrs. Margaret Weaver, 1230 Lexington ave. 1s serving on a coast guard cutter in the Central Pacific, SAMUEL L. ESSIG, ship's cook 2-¢, 941 N. Hamilton ave, is. cooking chow for coast guardsmen in the At-
and another,
WEDDING OVERSEAS ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, New Guinea, Dec. 6 (U, P.).—Air Capt. the Indianapolis Dental society will Arch T, Gardiner and army nurse Vera Carter of Detroit were married here yesterday by Protest=
Bissett of
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(Below) No. 543, in sizes TA to 22//;.
D. Davis Jack Fagan
Two Indianapolis men, CPL. DONALD T. DAVIS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis, 1216 E. 10th st., and 2D LT, JACK B. FAGAN, son of Mrs, Mary C. Fagan, 2816 E. Vermont st, are taking combat flying instruction at Alexandria army air field, La, »
DENTAL SOCIETY FETE TO BE HELD MONDAY
The annual Christmas party of
be held at 6 p. m. Monday at the Lincoln hotel. Dinner will be served and dancing will follow. { A brief memorial service will be {held for Dr. Horace Wells.
No. 8235. Aqua and blue
8/2 to 20/5.
or
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Donald Mann Philip Mann
Two sons of Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Mann, 2517 Foltz st, Mars Hill, are in the navy. SEAMAN 1-C DONALD MANN, husband of Mrs. Mildred Mann, 1714 W. Market st. is . with a hospital unit in the South Pacific, and SEAMAN 2-C FHOAP MANN is at San Pedro, a
DENMAN TO SPEAK Methodists of South side churches will attend a mass meeting addressed by Dr. Harry Denman, sec retary of the Methodist board of evangelism, tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. at the Victory Memorial Methodist church. The Rev. M. O. Robbins is church pastor,
W. Lisby J. Gaylord
PFC. WILLIAM R. LISBY, husband of Mrs, Betty Lisby, 1009 E. Orange st, is in France. He is the son of Mrs. Bessie Weeks, 724 E. New York st, and Clarence Lisby, Seattle; Wash. He has thrde children, ‘Raymond, Katherine and Patty. ? LT. JAY ©. GAYLORD, 2912 Guilford ave, is at an. advanced base of the Far East air service command in New Guinea, His unit has received a presidential eitation.
LAWRENCE 0. E, 8, MEETS Lawrence chapter, 384, O. E. 8, will’ meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs, Faye Riebel is worthy matron and John Bryant is worthy patron,
Surprise Her With a Raincoat This Christmas!
+ « + and what a happy surprise that will be if you
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Clarence Dar ferred “to th “the monkey torney agains On his side William Jenn during the h Dayton, Tenn
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