Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1944 — Page 9
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RERSDAY DEC. 21, 1944
In. the Service: Indianapolis and State Well Represented by Personnel i in Military Action ot Home and Overseas
R. Flint. G. Cohen
Checking over modifications on]
the P-B1 Mustang fighter plane is one. of the jobs of 8S. SGT. RALPH B. FLINT, 722 N..Drexel ave. Sgt.
Flint is stationed with the 8th-air| :
force in England.
FLIGHT OFFICER GILBERT G. COHEN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam G. Cohen, 1106 8. Illinois st., recent ly participated in an 8th air force fighter assault on Nazi oil refineries
end storage depots. His fighter group | *
was interrupted on their mission by an attacking formation of Messerschmitts.
By UNITED PRESS
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W. Haugh
R. Pace L. Perrine
Four Indianapolis soldiers recently
————————————— were commissioned navigators at ip REPORT RUNDSTEDT HURT {Hondo army air field, Tex.
They
|are 2D LT. WILLIAM E. HAUGH,
The newspaper Sfockholms-Tid-|son of Mrs, Louise Haugh, 902 E.
ningen said yesterday that Field Marshal Karl Gerd Von Rundstedt| had been
42d st;
“slightly wounded, ” ac- | ERT PF, HECK, 701 S. Irvington
FLIGHT OFFICER ROB-
BAY JR., son of Mr,
R. Hensley A. Overbay G. Wade R. Lechner
ROBERT H. HENSLEY, seaman
1-c, has co pleted aviation radio-| the
THE INDIANAPOLIS- TIMES
Serving on coast guard cutters In|: Atlantic are ROBERT W.|!
man training at the naval air school, | Memphis, Tenn. Son of Mr. and|St+ Mrs. Carl W. Hensley, 5016 E. Iowa Man 1-c, 409 Sanders st. st, he.-has been assigned to the To naval air gunners’ school at Miami, SET CHAPLAIN HONOR Fla, | SECOND LT. ARTHUR 8. OVER- |on “Hail the Jewish Chaplains” to-
and Mrs. | morrow at the 8:30 p.m. Sabbath
{eve services in the Temple Beth-El| Arthur §. Overbay, 5768 Washington! zg oo ’ |
blvd., is stationed .at Gowen fleld,| Tyne address will be given in ac- | Boise, Ida. ‘He received his wings cordance with the tribute being at_San Marcos, Tex., army air field! paid to the Jewish ' “plains in the last month. armed forces. by congregations | throughout the Uni. 1 States. Cantor Myro Glass and the choir will M. Pace, 44th st. and Cold Springs|chant the services under the direc-
tion of Janot Roskin. -Sam Rose . 1d, and 2D LT. LIONEL F. PER- and Marshall Sherman will open
cording to a dispatch recorded ‘byiave; FIGHT OFFICER ROBERT RINE, son of Frank M. Perrine, 3375 the ark. A social hour with oneg
the FCC.
M. PACE, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.|W. 10th st,
| shabbat refreshments will follow. A
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LECHNER, seaman 2-c, 1335 Bridge| and GEORGE A. WADE, sea-|
Rabbi Israel Chodos will speak :°'
their aerial gunner's win2s at tim lingen, completed training at Sioux City Towa. son of Mr. and Mrs, Isadore Cohen,
H. HAMMERSTROM, son of and Mrs. B. C. Plank, 248 S. Illinois
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‘L. Ferraro 4 D. Hammerstrom M. Jones W. Binder
SECOND LT. MERRITT BE |
D. Reno J. Lagrone FIRST LT. JOHN W. LAGRONE,
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E. Hatfield E. Brummet$
PVT. ELBERT HATFIELD, son of
| JONES, son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert | {formerly of Indianapolis, has been Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hatfield, 530
| Jones, 2328 Hoyt ave, is a bom|bardier on a B-24 crew now in its
f final stage of training at Casper|
{army -air fleld, Wyo. WILLIAM HENRY BINDER, son | {of Mr, and Mrs, Willlam H. Binder, | 406 N. Rural st., recently graduated! | from the naval air training base,
R. Cohen R. Scoggan
missioned an ensign in the U
Three" local naval reserve,
soldiers have won
Tex, while a fourth has
st.,, and PFC. ROBERT M, SCOG- . GAN, son of Mrs. Maggie Thrasher, , 637 Berwick’ ave, finished training at Harlingen. CPL. LEONARD M.
PFC. ROBERT H. COHEN
PFC. DEWAYNE | Mr.
3605 Balsam. ave.; raro, 819 Elm st, is ready for over- |
seas duty after schooling at Stoux| City.
tu mepiec® ificent )iness: Mag ng, 0" or
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hi Convenient Payments Easily
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[transferred to the 2d "air force at| [Majors field, Tex.
DENNIE L. RENO, whose wife and children live at 3113 E. 23d st., | recently was graduated as honor Iman of his company at the Great | | Lakes naval training station,
PETER COSTAS NOW
| Peter Costas has been elected (president of the American Hellenic | Educational Progressive association Other officers are George Georgo- ’ | poulos, vice president; John Prattas, | secretary; James Katsqulis, treas{urer; James Angelo, chairman of |
Zilson, Cherpas governors,
Thomas Marinos, John and Nick Hronopoulos,
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|S. Alabama st., is home on furlough from Camp Hood, Tex. He has com« pleted basic training’ nd will report to Maryland.
EDWARD J. BRUMMETT, 2830
N. Sherman dr., has graduated from primary training at Curtis field, Bradley Tex. and has been sent to
| Corpus Christi, Tex,,,and was com- | | HELLENIC PRESIDENT Waco army alr field, Tex.
THIS GIFT IS JUST | WHAT IS NEEDED
PARIS, Dec. 21 (U, P.).—Sugges« {tion for late Christmas shoppers: Cartier, famous French jeweler,
FERRARO, son of Mrs. Rose Fer-|the board of governors, and Jess C. lis featuring a small silver box which
costs $40. It is used to store cigar et butts which later can be used in rolling fresh cigarets.
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