Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1944 — Page 16
4 PASESS — 5 m— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES hee = z — lis he FRIDAY, DEC. 15, i944 Hoosier Heroes: Padgett, Despot and Fouts Killed in Europe: Draper Listed as Dead in New Guinea; Eight Wounded
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Lt. James W. Padgett, son of He was serving as a B-26 Somber Sgt. Draper is the-son of Mr. and Sel. 3 Walstine Padget, Iogootes, and der and had completed 16 missions. Mts. R. O. Draper, 3728 st.|ty Post No. 2, American Legion. ®t mn E LS is a glider n vy of Mr. and ‘Mrs. 'Charles| Lt. Padgett lived with his aunt|He entered the army Oct. 7, 1942,| . ‘" ® a 1 squadron in the AD P Sarsier g E. Padgett, 1432 N. Drexel ave, was (and uncle here two years before|and went overseas with a transport 3 pean ‘ Paul) 8. Sgt. Thomas A. Despot, hus & Ww has been awarded a unit ci- | killed in action Nov. 25 in France. |entering the service. He was em- plane the following August. He had, ; v hich | : nd of Mrs. Dorothy L. Despot, 824 - tation for the invasion of Nor2 ployed by the Schwitzer-Cummins Jou awarded the distinguished fly-|1,0omar st, died Oct. 8 in Germany dy ¥ Co. - ng Cross, v » 8 10 mandy. | DON'T FOOL i yi, ot tne Loogootes high) The sergeant was born 18 In-(iiere "Fo previously nad bee Fo : Lions W. Smith, nsuaaronn. mi | WITH COLD MISERIES [school the lieutenant was 22 and dianapolis but was living in Reels- |, 404 missing in action. the husband of Mrs hn, Smith | ’ nl EF entered the air forces in February, ville when he entered service. A Sgt. Despot entered the service Ade Ms; E : +. HERE S FAST RELI 1043. He went overseas last July. |former carpenter, he was 21 at the. Nov, 13, 1943, and was sent to Eng- Taam, a os nh Service TR fase Hoodoche. Survivors, besides his father and time of his death and WAS 8,04 after 18 weeks’ training at Ft. s ince e RELIEF ONE aunt and uncle, include three sisters, graduate of the Reelsville “high |g, oy Ky. and Ft. Benning, Ga. i . 8» RELIEF TWO Reduce fever. Mrs. Mary O'Maley and Mrs, Teresa school. . |He entered France last August and a The war department has con-THREE-Lessen body aches. | Gotie and Mrs. Alberta Farrell, Loo-| Survivors, besides his parents, are |, qiyeq the bronze star for heroic | Pred the deaths of the following 4 RELIEF FOUR-Ease stuffy nose. gootee, and three brothers, Frank, two. Loh, Jussien, Re * sssgeais te po He was ] Cd oben Don RELIEF «Reduce muscle aches, |a corporal stationed at Ft. Knox,|With the engineers e rving , ; : v , Second Lt. Harley H. Horn Tg <atuse masts gc \a. |Ky.: Louis, s seaman 3-c with the|cific, and Clyde, Indianapolis, and ed With Sen. along 34 apy. 8, gt. Joseph C. Draper . . + Li. James W. Padgett . .. killed S. Sgt. Thomas A. Despot . . . son of Harley Harrison Hormbeck, elds to work internally on aif those. cold navy at Great, 111, and Russell, De- [three sisters, Ruth and Roselyn, In-| so" or Mantiat- high school, ‘He’ . led over New Guinea. in France, ; died in Germany. R. R. 16, Box 309; 1st Lt. Robert A Siam oan: sce ngredioncs. Takes: (01, Mich. dianapolis, and Mrs. Ross WaldeD, tormerly was employed by his father and Mrs, Harry Hawkins, Sullivan. in June, 1043, while stiending But-) Pri. Ralph N. May, son of Mrs E. Stoshwell, Bushand of Ms, Mar- - [ sctly hy . . 2» g at the Beverage Inn. x and graduated from high school at|ler university, He went overseas Lillian B. May, 3054 Ruckle st. was st Salts A Shc Ja 8, State ROVE'S a 8. Sgt. Joseph C. Draper, reported an." Survivors, besides his wife, in-|Sullivan, A former employee of the last January. wounded Oct. 26 on Leyte and is in st.; 8. Sgt. John R. La Mar, son of Ad missing after action Dec. 23, 1943, Gold star memorial services for |clude a 2-year-old daughter, Sharon |Link-Belt Co., he’ is 30 and entered Pias in the hospital in New Guinea, Mra. Maude R. La Mar, 30 N. Elder ) “eOLD Eh over New Guinea, has been officially Sgt. Draper will be held at 2 p. m (Ann; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. |the service Dec. 17, 1943. ' He went ony nonaid E. Malcolm . Pvt, May is 32 and attended ave.; Pvt. Edward L. Roney, son of ) As sted as dead by the war depart-|Sunday at the Lawson & Son fu-|Dushan Despotovich, 1802 Kessler [into France through Italy. of. the. D-day’ invasi , & veteran Manual and Shortridge high schools. Mrs. Catherine Roney, 1250 S. Tal- { TABLETS \[/ ment, neral home, Brazil. A guard of blvd, and two brothers,” George, a ine vas alight) a asion td noe, He ehtered the service. in Decéme Boy Stu and Lt. Paul L. Zum. Li — cadet at Cqlumbus, Miss., and John : ber, 1942 h : eller, son Of Mrs, Amelia. Zum7 . . . " ’ n, a ¥ s , and had been overseas’ A ! Reliable Merchandise Since 1899 ——— 3, sthceny at ‘Washington high _ Robest 3. Walluig was seri. Holland He has returned to active| 3 "Ct AU He was serving keller, 17 E. Regent st. Tl a stcliod In ‘Which his] Opl. Malcolm is the son of Mrs." i the infahizy and holds the good g.8 9 - @ , Sgt. Lloyd E. Fouts, brother of |father, Jess N. Walters, a retired [Raymond J. Miller, 926 N. De- mecal, The following Indiana men have v Miss Mary Fouts, R. R. 6, Box 733K, | 8rmY captain, served in wogld war I. Quincy st, and is 20. He entered 4s. been killed in action, the war de- |B £2 Wy rl © r and son of Mr, and Mrs. P, F. Fouts,| Pvt. Walters is 19 and entered the the service in February, 1942, and| Pvt Paul E. Smith, son of Mr. partment announced today, | Patricksburg, was killed in action |army last March 23. He went over- | Went overseas last January. and Mrs, David L. Smith, 1620 European Area Nov. 10 in Prance, a month after seas in September. “« un Fletcher ave, was wounded Nov. §|,56t. John A. Beeson. son of Mrs. mane Hi . |lbeing released from the hospital.| His father’ was an organizer and| Pvt. Marion R. Kinne, brother of in France and is in a hdspital in|son of rn aie Boner Pino] He had been hospitalized three |the first commander of the Amer- Mrs. Elma Dailey, 1838 Howard st, paris, He was serving with the Lh Gr. Howdrd IL. Brown, son of Mrs. g and one-half months recovering |ican Legion post in Carlisle, where was shot in the leg in September infantry and has been overseas Cayton, brother of Mrs, Mary Le a: from wounds received June 12. He he lived until several weeks ago,|while making a parachute jump over|since June. of Mra. Pauline Br Cooper. Abie “husband fi feceived the purple heart before When he moved to 78 N. Belle Belang, He now is on duty in| A former employee of the Fair- john T. Eylens Jr. husbasd of Mrs. 3, BEDSPRE, eath. ew pl. 8 mount Glass Works, Pvt. Smi Ah DeThSin! 8 unut. William A. Gils ' Sgt. Fouts was 25 and had been| Mr. Walters also served two and| Pvt, Kinne is 34 and entered the 20 and attended 37 v8. ni 8 Montpelier; Sgt. Francis o. Sine oa. lection. 0 in the service since March, 1941, one-half years in this war. He was army Sept. 18, 1043. He went over-|school. He entered the army March band of Mrs. Marguerite Herod, Lafayette. by Spreads 1 He formerly was employed by the retired as an army air forces cap-|seas a few weeks later. 27, 1943. : Ba eri: SUL hustana. of urs. | Priced fro . 30. * son of Mrs. Zula C, Lar . 4 Omar Baking Co. tain Oct, 30. s 8 = A brother, Beaman 2-c. Richard sgt. Ue E. Daron aD, yesh i Survivors, besides his sister and # = =» First Lt. Lawrence B. Yeager Jr,|B. Smith, is serving with the navy Norms Laskowski, South Bend; Pvt. Richparents, include two brothers, Sgt.| Cpl. Wilfred T. DeWitt, son of | who wen overseas with the infantry 86 Little Creek, Va. le ‘epndingwell, hushand of ‘Mrs, Dol. - YH SUTTON Raymond Fouts of the R, R. 6 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. DeWitt, 526 last September, was slightly wound-| . = =» McGinnis, soh of Lee McGinnis, Hall; Pfe, Th ham address, now in Hawaii, and Cpl Powell place, was wounded Sept. 5|d Nov. 26 in Germany. Pfc. Jack Loren Gibson, husband | Mever, Joftersonville: BYE. Brberstes | ‘a8 Raymond Fouts, in Florid d Mitchell, husband of Ti Car | Wool, 25% ’ a, and|in Belgium when a German mine| [rt Yeager is the husband of Mrs.[of Mrs. M Lucil i Charlest Mrs. Ruby Mitchell, I another sister, Mrs. Cletis Klass, exploded. He was serving with the |Rose Mare Yeager, 1255 W, 32d st. METY Liclle: GIbSOR, 3062 COAIIONN. = (oor. son of ba i Medium w Coal City. radio service of an armored di-|and the son of Mr, and Mrs. A English ave. has been awarded the Moser, Bvansviile; 8. Rey; ese ors $5.95. s. 2 _| vision. rence B, Yeager Sr., 3113 Boulevard |00™mbat infantryman badge for ac- Evansville; Pec. Abs. Nickol, mammensus | Pvt. Bert F. Hawkins, husband of| Before entering the service Cpl |pl. He is 22 and entered the army| tion in France. prion Nickel, South Bend; Pvt. Karl | Mrs. Dorothy Hawkins, 123 8. Elder [DeWitt broadcast from Butler uni-| following his graduation from Indi-| Pvt. Gibson is a member of the | A'bany: 8. ‘Sgt Vance Pyle, husband of ME MARLEY st, was wounded Nov, 28 in France. |versity. He now is with the Ameri~ ana university in July, 1943. He|83d infantry and has been in serv- Yihes Pyle Crawfordsville, Chatham , Ho is gg with the infantry can forces network in England re-|received his basic training at Pt.|ice two years. He attended Tech- Beulah at er eusband ears Wool, 509 w n overseas since last|broadcasting programs to the armed | Benning, Ga. nical high school and formerly Was | Muncie: Ser Raymonasy ancima Shaw JE ‘weight, Ch uy Hawkins is th forces overseas. Lt. Yeager is a member of the| employed by the New York Central | of Mrs. Doris Steele. ono Rustad i : awkins e son of Mr.| The corporal is 23 and ‘enlisted Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. railroad. J Slay R urent., husband of Mrs, WOOLWIC OPEN Wool. Me MONDAY of colors NITE + LAMSDOV TIL 9 Chatham . 2 Wool. Hear
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