Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1944 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY, "DEC. ood AY HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ __ seg
Hoosier Heroes: Cooley, Miller. Greenwood and Grayson Dead] Leslie Missing; Seven Indianapolis Men Are Wounded:
g Pharmacist's Mate 3-¢ Charles | William Greenwood, son of Mr. and + Mrs. Walter Greenwood, 518 Livingston ave, was killed Sept. 20 while serving with the 7th marhe division on Peleliu. He was a naval +, hospital corpsman.
Pharmagist’s Mate Greenwood entered the wavy Jan. 25, 1943, and received his boot training at Great a3" Lakes, Ill. After advanced training | at the field medical school at San Diego, Cal, he was sent to Australia. He sailed Sept. 20, exactly «BR © 8 vear before his death. The young sailor received additional training in Australia, leaving
E. Dilling, son of Otte C, Dilling, Grif- M. Orme, Corydon; Pfc. Don ¥ | tn; Pfc. Adrisn R. Doss; son of Mrs | husbana of Mrs. Helm M a Henry M. Doss, Lafayette, 8. Sgt. John Bend; Pvt. Guy oak son of 8. Gordon, son of ®arl R. Gordon, Gary; Merttie Parr, J aH ville; Sgt. Basil Gs 1st Sgt, Henry E. Gratunik, son of Mrs. | Parsons, son of Mrs. Nora Parsons, Franke Carrie Gratunik, East Chicago; Pfc. Ward | fort; 8. Sgt. Walter J. Paulsen, son po H. Graves son of Mrs, Elsie L. Graves (Mrs Anna B. Paulsen. San Pierre; , Oxford, Pt~ William E. Green Jr., son of | George H. Price, husband of Mrs. Kara Mrs. Genevieve Green, Star City; Pvt. |P. Price, Orleans: Pvt. Robe: Robert P Gridley, husband of Mrs. Ro-| husband of Mrs Madge E. tr Gary: mong E Gridley, Rising Sun, Pvt. David W Rea, con of Victor F. Res, Tecn. 5th Gr Jelvin M, Hancock, son|<t Wayfe; Pvt Jack R. Reed. son AAR of Mrs. Martha Hancock, Lafayette; 8. Effie P. Reed, Vincennes; 'g° Ch les M Hardwick, son of Homer | Raynolds, “1usband of Mrs Helen Rapmoas Hardwick, Bedford; Pfc. Marion L. Hardy, Covington, and Cpl. George V. son of Mrs. Elizabeth B. Hardy, Logans-|son of Mrs Della M. Ritzert, vast poit, Pvt. Marshall M Harner, brother of i) Georgia -Ammerman, Per. gL «a & 8 | illlam & Harris, husband o rs. William 8 Harris. Rockport: Pfc. Delbert| 1WO silver stars have been award. M. Hayden, husband of Mrs. Delbert M.led-Indiana-soldiers for gallantry in Hayden, Vincennes, Pfc. Walter J. Hayse, actio husband of Mrs. Inex Hayse, New Albany; n. : Sgt James L. Herron, husband of Mrs. First Lt. Robert F. Spencer, Mildred J. Herron, Rockport; Pfe, George
there to participate in the invasion] COXswain Lyndahl A. Miller | Pharmacists Mate 3-c ‘Charles | Seaman 1-c James M. Grayson | Pvt. Robert Leslie . . . missing | 8. Sgt. John R. Mansfield, son |T Hobson: husband of Mrs Marjorie E amt Jan 2 To of Cape Gloucester. « « + declared officially dead. William Greenwood .-. . killed on | Jr. . . « killed in the European | in Germany. of Mrs, Anna Mansfield, 9 8. |Mrs Julia Hoekema, Munster; Pfc. Wesley | ox. ’ ‘ .
Peleliu, area. Rural st. . . . killed Nov, 17 on |A Holloway, son of Harry H. Holloway [When the commander of his com-
His family "learned of his death Ft W i - through a buddy, Pfc; Charles Flee- The sergeant formerly was asso. o' : |3 in France. He was hospitalized Leyte. Pte Kenneth L. Hudson, son of Wil- pany was killed, Lt. Spencer un
’ ciated with his father in the Way- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L, Miller, |garage, Pvt, Leslie was 24 and en- in England for about bert Hudson, Crawfordsville: Pfc. Orvil E.|hesitatingly assumed command. y : ’ ’ . . . , y x “ - a month but I ra rdsville BON oils vavy bog Mh side Flora] Gardens, 7300 Pendleton {38 N. Traub st, and five sisters, tered the service in April, 1944. He has returned to The - following Indiana soldiers cp MRavmong vo Horm, sonar amnet (Constantly exposing himself to the November, Their son had asked pike, and before entering the serv-| Mesdames Evelyn Steinhardt, Le-|received his training at Camp Rob- duty,
t -| intense artillery and mortar shelling : have been wounded in action ih the Furl Bt Hleinrsd, Bet Abe Hurst Sin: & Pvt. Fleenor. to visit his parents .C® Was in the geld mining business|neda Wade, Mildred Kruger and|inson, Ark. and was sent overseass The sergeant : Tee Seve 3 Hussar. husband of Mrs And continuous small arms fire, he
. . ¢ Pfc. Steve J Huszar, husband of Mr when he arrived in the states. in Colorado with his uncles, Cecil|Caroline Roth and Miss Nadine Mil- [in September. first was wounded European area. 1n all cases next of Alexandria V Husiar, South Bend: Cpl moved about among the men, ene ; The war department telegram, re-| o- 20d Lester M. Cooley. ler, all of Indianapolis. He is the son of Mrs. Nora Leslie, in July while kin have previously been notified) Water Jo [agi Brbene Of ames § Ingle, | COUraging them to disperse, “re and g geived by the parents Dec 20, in Survivors, besides: his parents, aa 21567 8. Meridian st. His children.serving with a and have been kept informed di- | Jos of Mrs Mary F. Ingle, Nappanee move forward to knock out enemy
. include a sister, Ruth, and two formed them that their son was ’ ’ Seaman 1-¢ J rie mm cemetery on|Prothers, Robert L., who has been ¢ James M. Grayson Jr, a # =» «France His
Peleliu, discharged from the marines as a|Son of Radio Operator 1-c and Mrs Marine Plc. Joseph H. Gendron | Mother received Machinist's Mate Greenwood was result of wounds received in. the|James Grayson, 53 N. 15th st., Beech Jr., received shrapnel wounds in his DiS purple heart § 19 and was a 1043 graduate of| Pacific, and James B, a former Grove, was killed in the European back, shoulder and heel on Guam |for those -wqunds
, a Sgt Percy G. Jenkins Jr. hushand of | gun emplacements. rectly by the war department of any | Mrs. Margaret E Jenkins, Jeflersonville, 8 p change of status. | Pfc. Robert C. Klee, son of Mrs. Margaret| Spotting a leaderless squad of Flee Dubois; Pvt Edward J Koczur, son 0 nother battali The wounded are: of Mrs. Josephine Koczur, East Chicago, men from a on, the c=" wi. Don W. Anderson, son of Mrs. Lulu) pre Emanuel L Kuzmits, husband of Mrs.| tation said, he skilifully dirc ted eldman, South Bend, Pfc. Keith Arm- petty Kuzmits, South Bend; Pvt. Paul R. strong, husband of Mrs. Myra J. Bowman, | Lemm. on of “Mrs. Anna M. Lemm, Law. them in forming a base of fire and
are Nora, 3; Vibian, 2, and Karen, 1, [tank corps- in
. apt . : Shoals. Pic ter R. Bradley, son of incorporated them into his own unit. Washington high school, where" he/C p ain of the Shortridge high [theater Dec. 10, his family learned in July and. now in this morning's Shea sb ne I. ridley, son yl |Fencebury. Bis. Rihusa D. Dichieseiiper iy A I a played on the footbal] team. school football team, who expects|Friday. is in a naval hos- ; mall. - Sgt. Esk BT ordaahe. € of Mrs Mary E Brown. pvt clarence G. Light, son -of Homer vas w mae Besides his parents, he is survived|t0 enter the air forces next month.| A gunner, he was 20 and enlisted Sgt. - Eskew is gt. Eskew re Puan py Butler. son Light, Jasonville: Pfc Leo C Luttrell, son) chine gun. bullet, he refused to be ts, pital in California, ! Mrs. Margaret Butler, Elkhart {of- Mrs. Olvie G. Luttrell, Oxford. eva ted til he had instructed by a sister, Connie, who lives at ® x in the navy in April, 1943 and went| pyt "Gendron (30 and has been in service since oe Linve E Candler, [fon of Mre Lille Pfc Edward McIntosh, husband of Mrs | cuatec un 8 2ad ‘nsugs |, . ( 20 comman home. , . Coxswain Lyndahl A. Miller, hus- (Overseas the following August. . He wrote hiseparents, (Jan. 23, 1943. He received training husband of Mrs Coons ‘Carpenter Brome: | Mabel 2 A nyash. BE Creu, Je. Lhe frst Sergeant io take th qd * ® 8 =» band of Mrs. Evelyn June Miller,|attended Beech Grove high school ppp and Mrs. Jo-§ at Pt. Lewis, Wash, and was’ sent Mrs: Mab 1 Foca % vwTordsiille, Tech | Eg LY Br tadbert F. Miles. Mie: “ Ye “aid, he Be . ‘ : rs abe ase, Crawfordsville , T. Sgt. William E. Cooley, son of | 1450 N. Mount st., has been declared [3nd formerly was employed by the sony 1 Gendron overseas from there last March, 5’ Gr. Wait r A. Childs, husband of Mrs | pic. Paul NoVA Jes, Mrs Tens the. on hy Cro wou ht - 3 wd Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam R. Cooley, 7300 [officially dead by the navy depart- A. and P. Food stores. Sr. 4915 E. 11th |after spending a Christmas furlough | [Maxine Shids. Nashville. In Lt, Jack E.| 8. Miller, Crown Point. Pvt. Robert M = a men carry - ut m- > - y . uv olglaz Ve sha 8 tty J. , Pendleton pike, was killed in action | ment. His father arrived home Dec. 8 st * that he ost. lat home. - | Salem: Pvt. Pichard M. Conwell, son of treneva Pvt Jim H Mice) son of Mes sisted on walking In pie Of Ti
The soldier formerly “was em-|Mrs. Esther Conwell, Lafayette, Pfc. Elda Mitchell. Frankfort: Pfc. Walter N |Painful wound.
Dec. 11 in Germany, a few days| Coxswain Miller had been missing |2ter serving two years in the South|a)) his personal 0 5 - 4 P {ployed by Goodwill Industries, Inc. | Wendell Cooper, son of Mrs. Effie Cooper. | Mi. hell, husb rd of Mrs. Ruth M. Mitch-| Pvt. Wilbur P. Weathers of Gary
after mailing his parents a German |since Dec. 2, 1943, when the S. 8.|Pacific and six months in the Medi- |; os 5 e ssions and
§. Sgt. Clarence E. Cunningham, |ell Camb e C . flag. Joseph Wheeler was sunk in the|terianean areas. He recently was in|even his watch 2 u = |usbang of Mrs Lucy 1 Cunningham, ma “Son oi A rs, Mary Mima. Poland, ven the silver star for gallantry in The flag was sent as a Christmas harbor of Bari, Italy, during an|® hospital for combat fatigue. was shot off his Pvt. James Richard Lynch, hus-| 's sgt George F Dailey, son of Mrs. Mre Blanch Gorski South Bend. Pvt py lon in Normandy, France. on ri present but the war department|enemy air attack. He was a mem-| Survivors besides his parents are |yrist He enlisted Pfc. Gendron |band of Mrs. Bertha M. Lynch, 839 Ruth Dailey, Crothersville, Pfc. Rodney James M. Orme, husband of Mrs. Ethelda vUle 6, 1944. i telegram of Sgt. Cooley's death |ber of the armed guard crew on the|® Sister Shirley, and a brother, Jack.|in the marines almost three years |Park ave., and son of Mr. and Mrs. ’ arrived before an explanation of |ship and was 27. = = = ago and has served 10 months in the Richard Lynch, 2141 N. Temple ave., how he secured the flag. Ealisting in the navy Oct. 5, 1942,) Pvt. Robert Leslie, husband of Aleutians and 10 months in the "8s wounded Aug. 9 in France and ’ A formar varsity football player|his first two trips had been made Mrs. Ruth Leslie, 1019 River ave.,|South Pacific. is hospitalized in England. at Washington high school, Sgt.|to Africa and England. and father of three small daughters| A graduate of Technical high| Pvt. Lynch is 27 and attended STRAUSS SAYS: — — —IT'S ONE DAY NEARER VICTORY a
Cooley was 26 and entered the army| A graduate of Technical high has been missing in action in Ger- School, he is 24, and formerly es high school. A former the day alter Pearl Harbor. He|school, he formerly was employed many since Dec. 4. He was fighting | employed by the Fletcher Trust Co. [employee of the Mitchel & Scott served with the tank corps in Eng-|by the Allison Division of General as a machine gunner with the in-|being their first casualty of the war. Machine Co, he entered the service land and Ireland, and entered| Motors Corp. fantry. His father served in France during nine months ago and has been overFrance on D-day. Survivors, besides his wie, are his| A former employee of the Central | World war I and his mother was an|¢8S about three months. army nurse at Ft. Meade, Md. nil 0 is xing spin 40 ne ish port, Cpl. Da . Marth broke * a Raynhond " Mopter nuspna his Sght leg when he leapt to save 3 of Mrs. Stella Mogle, offey st. himself when the brake of a 25-ton STRAUSS SAYS: =———IT'S ONE DAY NEARER VICTORY .|andson of Mr.and Mrs, Verl Mogle,|crane slipped. Cpl. Marth is the husband of Mrs. 1305 Spanin ave, was wounded Dec.|, 'o'\/o th, 540 Sheffield ave. and . 1 in France. He was serving with the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marth, the infantry and has been overseas , og peter st. A crane operator in four months. civilian life, he was employed at the Pvt. Mogle formerly was employed | 1nernational Machine & Tool Co. by the U. 8. Rubber Co. A graduate ynen he entered the army June 22, of the New Castle high school, he 151049 He has been overseas six 26 and entered the army Dec. 27, ihe and is 27. 1943. He attended Technical high school His wife and two daughters, Con- | 454 is the father of a 21-month-nie and Sharon, reside with Mrs.| 4 son, David Carl Marth II. A Mogle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- | prother, Pfc. Charles Marths is in neth Miller, of the Coffey st. ad-| New Guinea. dress. a 8 =»
a 8 28 M. Sgt. Herbert Jacob, 1255 MadiSeaman 2-¢ Kenneth Lee Askren, |son ave. has been awarded the solson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Askren, | dier's medal. E. 56th st., today was listed by the| According to his citation, on May navy department as having been | 15, 1944, two aircraft collided at an wounded in action. airfield in Italy, demolishing one s #8 8 airplane, trapping the pilot in the Pvt. Loren S. Buell, husband of | cockpit and so twisting the controls Mrs. Marcedus Buell, 1450 King ave, | that it was impossible to cut the was wounded Oct. 8 in France and | motors. ARP is in a hospital in England. He has| Ignoring the danger of explosion been overseas since September. |and the danger of sparks igniting + Pvt. Buell is 33 and formerly was | the gasoline which flowed from the employed by the Capitol Furnace & | burst fuel tanks and sprayed over Stove Repair Co. the: crushed canopy, Sgt. Jacob, with the afd of several comrades, extri-
) After he entered the service, last \ March, his wife secured a position |Cated the stricken pilot from the with the Capitol Co. wreckage and bore him to a safe ®
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Sgt. Leo D. Eskew, son of Mrs.| Mrs, John Waldo Ellsworth, HuntDella Wilcher, 949 Harrison st., has|ingburg, is missing in action. been wounded a second time, The s 8 8
second wounds were received Oct.| Indiana sailors and marines who : have been wounded in action are: Metal h 3-¢c H d Eugene Badger, (and Stout Hearted) . TAKE BURMESE TOWN son of Mrs. Helen Perce, Ewood; 1st Lt. SOUTHEAST ASIA HEAD-|Henry Edward Clason, son of Mrs Cora
Clason, ‘Goshen; Lt. (J.g.) Glen William QUARTERS, Kandy, Ceylon, Dec. Coleman, son of Mr, and Mrs. Claude
. | Coleman, Covington; Ensign. Stanley Felix 21 (U. P.) —British troops have cap Czekala, son of Mrs, Stella Czekala, Gary, tured a village 14 miles south south- Motor Hachiniiis Mate DE ladnasd - . eodore ozinle son © rs mily al weave in dark 0 east of Buthidaung, on the west| 0Nn® Vl can City: Pfc. Harold D. coast of Burma, a communique said |Maple. son of Ralph Maple, Gary; T. Sgt,
light gray and | Richard A. Marburger, son of Mr. and xtra yam and — ros within 10 miles of the port | Hehe daisy Bremen, plc, Kath 8 , ble. 45.00. v r n p land Pfc. Erwin A. Thessin Jr., son of Mr. of Akyab. and Mrs. E. A. Thessin, Culver.
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Lincoln hotel, noon. Leroy, Margaret Lenberg, at St. Vincent's.
Wayne, Mary Robertson, at Bt. Vincent's. Chamber of Cotetideee, luncheon, Lincoln Robert. Mary Haller, at Coleman.
it always does.) hotel, 12:15 p. m. Arlo, Byrnece Harris, at Coleman. yr p—— a aymond, Fern Hudson, at Coleman. ’ MARRIAGE LICENSES Kenneth, Juanita Renner, at Coleman. Isaac Harlan Davis, United States army; Joseph, Barbara Johnson, at Methodist. A Helen Louise Brabender, 1144 Dawson. |Loraine, Anna Koonz, at Methodist, - j ‘ Stanley Roy Longest, United States army, Bn Leo, Martha Smith, at Metnoalit. , | 1 Donnas Sute, 3935 Brill rd ward, Otis Freeman, at artinPlump, stocky uppers—some are specially
Charles Joseph Hazlett, Cincinnati; Jo- dale. anna C. Kehnington, 2032 N. Pennsyl-| Robert, Margaret Johnson, at 116 8. Rural
vania. Carl, Doris Buchanan, at St. Francis : 3 . Lawrence Gordon McKinnon, United | Edward, Clydine Dearden, at 8t, Francis \ freated to kee water ou States army; Mary Jane Landers, 2315| Earl, Marjorie Fullenwider, at St. Francis Central Orval, Beatrice Huser, at St. Francis. a Henry Edgar Leeman, Frankton; Ocle Dolphus, Viola Miller, at St. Francis. Ellen Jacobs, Frankton James, Dolly Maxey, at City, . James Vernon Warfield, 1042 Hillside; Vir-| Robert, Edith Bennett, at 8t. Vincent's A - ginia Thelma Boyd, 1632 Columbia. Mitton, Helen Hutchins, at Bt. Vincent's J ’ ’ ]
y Jesse Edward Ratts, R. R. 4, Martincville; | George, Mary Powell, at St. Vincent's. Good, husky soles—(some from a COW S Ruth Patterson Arnold, 1403 Broadway. | Paul, Louise Baldwin, at Methodist Richard Taylor, 638 Blake, Apt. 208,| Charles, Bertha Burks, at Methodist, Octavia Barnett, 901 Locke, Apt. 578 James, Mildred Bhickel, at Methodist.
T Tippett, 2310 N. Meridian; Lois K. b tw d th f rth back—some from a chemist's hands.) Smog TEL tp water, Mah gt 1 1. prin EIWEen You ang We irozen earth.
navy; Betty Jane Sparks, 1408 Charles. | Cleo, Mary Van Hook, at 8! Francis: . | Arthur Chester Buite, 440 Massachusetts; | Charles, Thelma Lewis, at City . , | y 5 u Joseph, Jessie Williams, at City . ti ta . 1 . vesie Sylizier Crider, nn 3 ar olege. Dor- Franklin, Catherine Adams, at 8t. Vin. * . dai no ce ow muc more com 0 8 } J i Lavery. not hive. Lois V. Mion Lenore Gunn, at Bt, Vincent's vy olf Jr, 9 ugene; s Vir- . Ae . t. 5 hy y } Prices begin at Howard 250i 3. 960 Buqnne; Marion, Jane Hankins, at Coleman. ou Il feel all over! % . - E. James Roberts, Danville, 1il.; Evelyn | Francis, Enola Manifold, at Coleman. .
§ J ., Boone, 1920 N. Capitol. Paul, Anna Reichard, at Coleman J b 85 ' > Edward Cleon Denny, United States navy; | Henry, Clara Blessing, at Methodist }
plinen Luce Pri, JA ae | Matas “ch Harding, ai Jie Wendel : an war yd, Ft. ona ood, A : ndell. . . Shirley Rosetta Nathan, 218 W. Morris Sohn; Cote Mer, LA si w Morris. Soft, easy, cushioning, heat-holding! ; x, te, us um. er od Mose 1390" 8 Lindos yr Cutler; Warman: Mattie Robinson. at City = . Jessie White, 502'2 Agnes; Enel Bishop, | George, Margaret Jackson, at Bt. Vincent's. . & B h lik *e} an 0 d the w to 502% Agnes { Robert, Ann Rucker, at St, Vincent's. Mainly those 6 3 RIBS that men like Maurice David Caudell, 1046 8. Whit-| Eugene, Rosemary Anderson, at Coleman ’ comb; Rachel Lorraine Kruger, 21 Bidney, Bessie Fine, at Coleman.
$15 x, Eastern. aul, Clara Nigh, at Coleman. $0 much for fit and "looks!"
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William Carr, 615 W, 30th; Ruth Wyatt, | Raymond, Velma Dicks, at Methodist, 2020 Capitol Robert, Hiigaveth Dusis, 3 Jsinodist. Eugene Whitaker, 2212 N. Keystone; Mar oe, Mae Gipson, at Methods . . askett, 2212 vrs y ¥| Richard, Marian Nation, at Methodist. There are all wools and part wools, plain Floyd Ora Lu 2, 2167 1 N. Illinois; Mary | Wilbur, Geneva Smith, at ‘Methodist, Louise Bailiff, 14
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