Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1945 — Page 8

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News From Italy Revedls Ss Roles Played by Local Men

News of Indianapolis soldiers and his plane was “ditched” in _the North |

- , ; — -s : SS Atlantic, but he was rescued, The air- : > sailors is coming back. to the home | A had been hit by bombs over Bremen and. the tail gunner was Killed. .- tewn from bases in Italy. a : Sgt. Charles C. Thomas, som of Mrs . ik ; Nettie Tiomas, 961 Stillwell st, fs an ad-| Aviation . Radioman 2-c Luther | . : FOUR ; ministrative ‘clerk with a an omtes | Wer, formerly, of Indianapolis, has} : : : v group in Italy. : Ireturned to this country after duty J ;

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2, entral ave, recently wa Abed o pr Prog: Pn of a civillan bakery opr] | wife, Mrs. Rosemary Weir, lives in

€rated 'by ‘the Adriatic depot in Italy. | Oakland, Cal. Indianapolis soldiers who recently en

took Mt. Battaglia in northern Italy | One Best Home Way To |

Sgt. Tom Heinz, son of Mrs. Jessie | 8 he -Pacific. Hi ’ son a carrier in the is FLOO 360 W.UWALHINGTON 57. ! RS

and held it for seven days of almost | continuous counterattack ‘by the | Germans are; Pvi. Curt BE. Holstein, 801 N. Sherman |f. dr.; 1st Lt. Merrill BE. Pyle Jr. 4133 Cen- | “tral ave; 1st Lt, James Kiesle, 2134 Cen-| ‘tral ave.; Pfc. Robert.Q. Wilhoite, 208 N.| Jefferson ave. 2 hg, ian Lents, 414) N. Haugh st.; t nthony 0 74 Tuxedo st , and Sat. Cleston P. Maynard, 3 To Get More Strength #5} Whether sl. J !f You Lack Blood Iron! Pvt. Jack J. Boutell, son of Mrs. Jennie Boutell, Indiasapoiis, ~and, Pve Alt vert You girls who suffer froth simple P. Johnson, "husband o Johnson, 131 8. Cincinnati st, were them- | anemia or who lose s » much Quis bers of the th feld art ery battalion | menthly periods that you are p which Has~ Fapelie several German coun« feel tired; “weak; “dragged out ==" gem: onthe Italian front, south. of gue to lack of blood-iron—try Lydia ® T pte. Prank Ei West, son of Mrs. Myrtle | | Pinkham'’s TABLETS at once! West. R. R. 20, and Pvt, Edward W. Pur-| - Pinkham's Tablets are one of the year, husband of Mrs. Loree Puryear, 330] greatest blood-iron tonics you can 8. Grand ave. are fighting with Lt. Gen buy to help build up red blood to Mark W. Clark's 5th army in Italy. The } outfit has fred 300.000 rounds of am- give more strength and energy-in muniti fon at the enemy such cases.

Sgt. Barrett Klingman, son of Mrs. Nell| gugt try them for 30 days—then

Klingman, 5124 E. Washington st., has Es pr He to the engineering section | See if you, too, don’t remarkably

of a 13th air force P-47 fighter group op- benefit. Follow label directions. Well erating in -close suppdrt of allied ground gporth trying! farces in Italy. di Pi kh ks riyle P. Nickler, son of David L TagLETS 1h N. Pierson ave, and hus- y ia in am 's band of Mrs, Barbara Nickler, Elkhart, is flying combat missions over, Europe as § gunner with a B-24 group based in southern Italy. His mother, Mrs. F. W. Ellis, lives in Elkhart. Now a member of a target-busting group operatipg out of Italy is 2d Lt Harry K. Keller, son of Chester Keller, | 1834 Tallman ave.

i ig ES - I | ~ CLEARANCE OF $7.95

A Sensational Clearance- ed 1 na A \} HANDBAGS

3 Groups of Better Quality $499

_UNTRIMMED : C1) es ” ; Xe — ou | ! EE Rich, all-wool black. broadcloths, massive Sy : oo

lucite. ‘hangdles; decorative. lucite: clasps. and... zipper pulls, atfractive shell frames.’ Really fine bags at a worthwhile savings.

Clearance of Women’s

* Reduced Sharply Tomorrow | A’ BLOUSES

Chesterfield S HY COA 'S ® 5 Long sleeve rayon jerseys, tailored cot- ! tons, spun rayons and sheers. White, solid

colors and prints. Broken sizes. Formerly sold for $3.25 to $5, out they go at a price.

$25.00—$29.95 80 Chesterfield S 2) 14 oa : - Clearance of,

Trainees Being Shifted

Local servicemen and women are reporting at new bases for further training. Aviation Student Daryl E. Johnson, son of Mr, and Mrs, Lyle J. Johnson, 1960 N. Lyndhurst dr., has gone to Carlsbad, N.- M., where he will receive advanced flight training In pombardiering and) navigation, Pilot training in combat, tactics at Van Nuys army air field, Cal, is the new assignment of. 2d Lt. Robert 8. Reynolds, | son of William G. Reynolds, Oaklandon, and Maj, Wiliam W. Morris Jr., son of Mrs. Zella rome 1106 N, Dearborn st. |

At New Haven, Conn., Aviation Cadet | Harold Vance, son of Mr .and Mrs. C.| M. Vance, 3518 E. 25th st, has entered | the army air forces training command school at Yale university. He is training | to be a technical officer in photography. |

Sgt. - Robert. E. Zwiesler, son of Mrs. | ry Walter Reimer, 1117 8. Meridian st, has] : en been assigned to the Pacific overseas air | Sat. b No Waiting

technical service command, Oakland, Cal. | Specials

COATS "BURSON"

$35.00—%39.95 i 3 Chesterfield S$ 44 | OUTSIZE ; He J \ Outsize rayon. hose with ® ; & lisle garter tops and cot- : ’ \ ton feet. . Fashioned in Sy Hy the “Burson” way, with ! no seams in the feet. A group that features new and wanted styles . . . - ane j2es 9l8 30 1); lected | J f ‘ : imperfects of 89%¢ first fine all woo abrics. +++ THE coats for general wear! : 3 : : quality, on sale at 48c. Chesterfields in box and fitted versions, smartly tai- : : a ; Assorted tan shades and - _ oe 4 ; $ unmetal to choose from. ily tof auly fevently at Masten] lored boy coats, notch and Sweetheart lapels! The : g : N. C., was Capt. Bernard J. Traub, son | Beaute Artes Super durable all-wool fabrics can take season of hard wear! : : ? All are cut to” wear over suits or dresses! Buy for this winter . . . and next!

ofr. and Mr an aammsinive oto] PERMANENT WAVE

cer in charge of one of the air base’ s|

squadrons. His wife, Margaret, lives in \ Denver, Colo. Smart Styles . Pvt. Eddie K. Wand, daughter of Mrs. | For Style, Curls! Alma Amos, 1213 Flejcher ave, has ar-|} Value Usually rived at Ft. Myer; Va., for WAC duty. |} Worth $5

Womens’ Fur Trimmed Clearance of Women’ s

COATS 1 = SEARS

Regular $29.95 to

8. Sgt. Robert H. Husson, son of Mrs. Blanche M. Husson and husband of Mrs. | | Every Permanent Robert Husson, both of Indianapolis, has || Absolutely Guarbeen assigned to the bombardier schiool | anteed! at Big. Spring, Tex. Cpl. Byron D. Wilson, ‘whose wife, Mar- §}. : garet, "lives at 402 N. Eastern ave, has | Long Bobs Our Specialty arrived in Italy and is serving in a 20 State-Licensed

h bomber 3 uadgon of the 15th air - "ores, R Operators

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A waist gunner on a 15th air force Fly-|

ing Fortress in Italy "is the job of 8 i Sgt. Thomas J. Johnson, 1428 N. Penn- | No Appointment Necessary

sylvania st.

Virgil E. t M a) | LEE E Joner son at Me and | 5 PERMANENT $395 $69.95

3 Fine quality, all-wool black : | K PRICE

coats, warmly innerlined. The WHItCr * has y= begun abd i i Long sleeve jumbo knit, boxy pull-overs, o : brushed wool slip-overs and. coat sweat-

we, are offering these beauti- wa ful. coats Re one-half STAR STORE ; 2 ers, simulated hand knits. Odds and

their original prices. Mostly 3 - SECOND $ : : ends, -counter tossed and soiled garwomen's sizes, but they in- : FLOOR ] dg . ments that formerly sold for 3.23 to lide a few misses’ sizes. . 5.98, closing them out at: price.

Star Store, Street Floor,

Charles W. Roberts Br. husband of Mrs. | Wonder Wave Mary Lou Roberts, 225 Park ave,, have ? reported - at Keesler field, Biloxi; Miss. A Great Value Pvt. Stephen J. Klos, son of Mr. and ALL WORK GUARANT Mrs. Stephen J. Klos, - 111 Buckingham “ns ANIEED dr., is being examined by the Keesler field 50 medical and psychological unit to deter- COLD WAVES mine his qualifications for a pre-aviation | 3 Worth More cadet, Lt. John T. McCord, son of Mrs. Flor- Looks Like Naturally Curly Hair! ence McCord, Indianapolis; has been The Latest Rage transferred to Liberal army air field, | Kas.; for bomber pilot training. | Shampoo and $i 25 $i 50 A new enrollee in the officers survey] Pingerwave 1699 1s course at the field artillery. school, Ft. | ! Sill, Okla, is 2d Lt. T. L. Etherington, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Ether- |

ington, 1612 Draper st, Second Lt. Edwin R. Jones, formerly ot | Indianapolis, has reported at Gulfport, Miss., for training as a navigator on a} 601 Roosevelt. Bldg. 6th Floor i |

T sc Edward F. Moore, son of Ed- |

ward Moore S8r., 3346 W. Michigan st. has arrived at the Scott field, Ill radio | 3 school. He is a veteran of 27 missions | C

in Europe and wears the air medal with { three oak leaf clusters Joins Sgt. Moore participated ip raids’ on UCL SL TELE LIL TAL Munich and | Merseberg. On one occasion

No Appointment Needed

Clearance of Girls > | Clearance of $29.95 and $35.00

“DRESSES BT . [I MEN'S Sums

Made of .all-wool wor-

steds in neat stripes \ and mixtures; in all 00 popular shddes; single or double breasted. Blue, brown and gray. $ Sizes 35 to 46. :

Men’s LEATHER COATS

$16.95, 819.95 & $25 Values

. ; Made of genuine Pony Skin, 29 ; Girls’ corduroy, spun rayon and taf- inches long: also Capeskin and S feta dresses in médny pretty styles . Suede Leather Coats. Belted

of plain, plaid and prints. Sizes RAS TES RAL kh back or belt all around. Sizes 7 to 14. : AA 36 to 44.

Instantly relief from distress of pond Solas t ie 8 he ron ed ment you put a a-tro-nol up } op each nostril. It soothes irritation, Dousie o uy Nose rake reduces swelling, relieves conges- Trouble Is! tion. Aly helps prevent many

colds from devel rE Vicks VA-TRO- NOL

WORK SHOES

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Also Comes in Low Cut!

Tots’ Fleece

; MEN'S $8.95 '$1.93, $2.25 $9.98 Tots’ $8.98 JACKETS . ' DRESS SHIRTS

~ * ’ COAT ONE-PIECE 3.98 159 } : A, Bo SETS : | » : Men's Lumber Jackets Broken lots of men's SNOW SUITS | Tak in plain and combina- dress shirts of fancy : #4 : tion colors, . Sizes 36 10 ang white broadcloth. ' . 40: made of 100%. re-= Broken sizes, but range $ Q0 : : processed wool: includes 14 to 17. 5H $ a 44 | = / Ho $1.29 MEN'S . MEN'S

Keep the little tots ; ; ) . : ! $ : warm in one of these Of heavy fleece and gabardine : heavy fleece coat sets. materials, with knitted cuffs, . BUY FOR *1 00 eo Coat has embroidery helmet or bonnet to match, in ® Made of heavy 8: : . y 8-ounce Simsing, Yih leppings hive, vost, beige or red. Sizes - NOW AND Men's winter ‘weight blue denim, lined with \ ; 04. : : : heavy cotton fleece. in red, blue, beige and NEXT YEAR 4a } on puts, Lone 507% Reprocessed wool, rose, Sizes 1 to'4. . i ; : . 5 eeyes:, an 2 eng. 509 cotton. Sizes 36 Girls’ $11.98 and $16.98 : Bizes 30 10 %: vx old

Coat and Legging Sets {og 8 i BOYS. . 'MACKINAWS

12.98 Cupid || YT sgor

Warm sets in fleece and tweeds y ? ; $10.95 and $12.95 ' with leggings to match. Zipper bd ry ; EN - Fancy ' plaid mackindws closing. Sizes 2 to 5, in red, : : i ROARAE that are warm and will blue, ‘beige and plaids. ! ; Si 2... stand the year. Sizes 6

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y . ; plain blue, brown and } *1598 89cu se BE CM COATS RRL eS gor aN sito a \ $5, 95 © ‘BOYS’ ANAS

“All odd tweed coat sets In . Long or shart sleeve polo shirts, ; wii Boys’ pajamas of cottun 1*

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blue, brown tweed, ‘with coat . slip-over style, in many bright Boys' reversible fin- flannel, in neat stripes. * BUD ST and leggings to match. Sizes - stripes or plain colors. Sizes 2 |. , ; , a» gertip coats, made Slipover style. 3 to 6x. - “to 8. i of corduroys, also co- Sizes 6 to 16. : ’ : : a : eh ain yap clothe “Sizes 14 C7

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