Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1945 — Page 11

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES n the o Service Hoosier Men and Women Serving on Every Front i in Army and Navy

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MEMORIAL.

OF EVERLASTING BEAUTY .

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HOW TO COME HOME WITH

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ROBERT F, McCOOL, aviation |ordnanceman 2-¢, and= his wife, | Lorraine, are visiting his parents, {Mr. and Mrs. Pred G. McCool, 2032 1B. New York st. ‘The local sailor has been in the Pacific theater 14 | months and has three stars of major battles in the Marianas, Gil{berts and Marshalls, He and his wife will return to San Diego, Cal, | , Monday, i : PVT. JAMES HARRIS, 2221 : Langley ave, has just received his | : engineer's wings at Palm Springs, Pvt. Joseph McElroy, Gorgeous . . . .

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SCOTT=E. COTTON, baker 2-¢, | and PFC. CHARLES E. son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Eng-

T. EMis W. White G. Mills C. Schafer |

{ 3 : ; y | CPL. DONALD F. POWELL, son] WARREN G.- WHITE, seaman PFE. GEORGE D™ MILLS, tall! of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Powell, 253, 1-c, is on a coast guard- manned gunner, N. Oxford st., has returned to Shep-| vessel in the South Pacific. He 18) a l1and. 10 pard field, Tex. after spending alan anti-afrcraft gunner and ‘lives CHAFEE. ball turves gurper. soon, 3 1 ls Cornel} Si, 18 With a aval furlough at home with his parents|at 1425 Sturm ave. On a coast will complete combat flying train. cons puck on batialion of the Seaand fiancee, Miss June Patton. He guard supply ship in the Pacific|ing at the Alexandria, La. army air| °° in New Guinea. His wife,

is with the army air forces. | MARVIN M. FERGUSON, signal- field. Pvt. Mills is the husband of Kathleen, UVES 8. 43. Easiém Wve, SECOND LT. THOMAS 2 iant blinker TER C. JOHNSON, aviation : F. , | man 2c, operates a gia | Mrs. Marcella Mills, 1642 Broad ! 2 | y road- cadet and half-brother of Baker whose wife, Mary, lives at, 41 light on thé ship's signal bridge. | d Pvt. Schafer, th ¢ | Cotton, is with i try ley dr. “has been for itd . way. an aler, e son oO SW an army air force

from flight officé¥"In the af ‘force, | _ Complete Furlough | Mr. and Mrs. John H. Schafer, 606 base unit at Brooksfield, Tex. |He is a pilot with a Thunderbolt| rt sgt. Edwin M. Eckard, son of | Weghorst st. fighter group in Italy. | Mrs. Elnora Eckard, 321 N. Wallace IR Dh s | For. cor I Grote. mish [| dding the sea lanes of the Jap st., has returned to Pt. Bliss, Tex, war ekel, coxswain. 874 ~Fvi. Josep relg, husband of, after a two-week furlough. His wife | Fletcher ave, is serVing with the Mrs. Laura Grieg, 1624 Finley ave., | Utes), He The Sn Wl Mn and soh will remain here for a time [landing craft infantry; and has par- has been assigned-to the, cargo tase {Margaret A..Kord, 551 Moreland) er

|Cal. He is in the ferrying divisiom and Mrs. | Tu Crali / with her - parents, Mr. and Mrs. ticipated if landings. at Sicily, Sa-|of the air transport command at] ave, and husband of Mrs. Kather-

{of the alr transport command.| College ave. |Home for Christmas, he visited his!ier field. Frank Bryant of Edgewood. + llerno, Anzio and Tunisia. | Newark, N. J, as a passenger clerk. ine Mates Kord, Indianapolis. { Long- Wearing, Lustrous | dared

wife, Marguerite; his son, James, . ~ ; a A EO ATTRA

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D. Powell Wm. Kord CAPT. MARGARET A. MAX- . WELL, 46th st. and Millersville rd., is commanding officer of a WAC postal company in Italy. She recently was promoted to captain. WILLIAM J. KORD, seaman 1-c, works in the galley of a coast guard cutter in Pacific combat waters. His ship helps convoy men and supplies to invasion points and - assists in

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INDIANAPOLIS MEN IN ENGLAND

‘Public = Relations Reveals Pay as Litue an Activities of Seven i $438 | °F, 2 Week! Hoosiers There.

Down Payment : S— Army public relation releases toSe inde \day revealed news of seven Inripgd mey !dianapolis men, stationed in Eng-

FUR COATS land.

Sgt. George Hill, son of Mr and Mrs 2 | George Hil; 1417 8. East st, iz ifi.the 79th a | General hospital in England, recovering ; from shrapnel received oe joni 399.98 | Metz, Frances Tax Included | Cpl. Pred T. Merritt, husband of Mrs, po | Anna L. Merritt, 247 8. Dearhorn, is com- | pleting an orientation course at an air | service command station,

Another Indianapolis man enrolled in an orientation course of the 8th air force is 2d Lt. William W, Silvey, son of Mrs, Ernesting Stafford, Hotel Graylnn. T. 8gt. ©. D. Miller, 1517 Mon‘calm &t, is with an artillery Tepair sectioh at an army ordnance base, and Sgt. Robert L Lund, husband of Mrs. Mary Lund, 212 N Parkview ave, and son of Mr, and Mrs Charles Lund, 225 Randolph st, is taking pre-combat training with the 42d combat group. Two city men are mess sergeants at air force stations. Sgt. Gordon H., Moser, son of Mrs. Osa Moser, 150 W. 20th st. 1s based at an air service command assembly and repair depot, and Sgt. Clarence Foreman, husband of Mrs. Augusta Foreman, 1152 Tecumseh and son of Mr. and. Mrs Clarence Foreman, 2915 Meredith ave.; is a cook at an air force mess hall

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Promotions Reported

The following Indianapolis men and women have been promoted:

Te Major—Lucas Frank Kunkel 6447 Broadway, anl Harry Albert Weaver, 600 Indiana Trust building.

Te Capiain—Earl W. DeVee, son of Mrs. | Blanche DeVee, R. R. 8, in Italy; Richard | W. Wilkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Vance A. Wilkinson, 6033 Rosslyn ave, in the Western Pacific; Charles Frank Kendall Jr, 320 E. 38th st; Anton — Frederick Spllker, R. R. 11, Box 279: Irving Allen Iverson, 1209 N, on : ember that nstipation ave.; Vern C. Vanderbilt, 7302 N. PennRem ak ne Ce bit sylvania st, In Detroit, Mich. sen make all tasks look big Te First Lisutenant—Willlam E. WenEnergy at low ebb? Check constipa~ dling, husband of ME Raberta a tion / Wendling and son o ussell C. en | Take Nature’s Remedy wd dling, all of 1007 N. Oxford st, with Tablets). Contains no | minerals, no phenol derivatives: R | Tablets are different—act different.

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Girls’ Spring Dresses

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Girls’ Sport Blouses Girls’ Rayon Slips

the 12th air force; Raymond PF. Thorpe, son of Herbert C. Thorpe, 2847 Central aye in Prance; S8hig Julius Masuoka, 1212 Broadway: James H. Keenan Jr, Purely vegetable—a combination of 10 vegetable ingredients formulated 114 N.-Belmont._ave., and son of Mr. and over 50 years o. Uncoated or cand Mrs. J. H. Keenan, Elizabeth, N. J, in J y ago. y England; Myrtle J. Purdy, sister of Mrs. their_action. is depe: Elizabeth: Wadley, Windward Farm 258 ) Sorrells, of Mr. and Mrs ~ : NR's have proved. Get 8 25 25¢ Con- w. Sorvells, 961 Spann ave, "England ; vincer Box today. All druggists. Te Technical Sergeant —Jopa C. Am- ? Caution: Take only as directed. buhl, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ry Ambub, 7 D t., ert | NR TONIGHT; TOMORROW ALRIGHT | 1.7 "on "ot ane gla ; S34 N. Colorado st., iri” the Western Pacific. - - To Staff Sergeant—John Ww. husband of Mfs. Doris P. Proving 5026 College aves “in Italy; Alex Jaroski Jr., son V2 ne 0 / Fletcher Ry . in England; Harold T. ‘Losh, 4 l EE son” of Mrs. ida BE. Losh, R. R. 1, in Italy. | Fe t - ~~ Te Sergeant—Herbert L Talbott, son of . | Mr. and Mrs. Henyy M. Talbott, Indianfon WORD Mr, and Mra. Ernest R. Loucks, 852 W. | Joth st., in England. ? ror ACI GESTION.» Te Corporal—Dewey Morgan, husband of | ! D IND ” { Mrs. Virginia J, Morgan, 516 Somerset st. oh m in Prance; Patrick J. Searpone, husband ] B k of" ‘ 0 of Mrs. Frances Bearpone, 324 N. Summitt ac ? st., of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam McKinley Imhof, = Z ‘M3 Nm N. Iinois st, in Europe, =~ e Group | ‘ ow

husband of Mrs. Norma Lee Keenan, | thorough, yet gentle, a8 millions DeLong rd. —in ~Franee; Frede Lang, son of Mr. My G. A. Lang, Pi G AXATI of Mr, “ Mrs. Alex Jaroski Sr. 549 a olis, in Italy; Leonard J. Loucks, son in Europe; George Henry Imhof, son = 50 h

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wr e. H. “Shatner, HT, W, Jackson $t., Muncie, Ind, Says .He Was Just About to Give Up —Tells of Remarkable Improve ment Brought By Vola-Vin, the “Natural” Medicine.

Another grateful “Vola-Vin user | comes forward to tell how this fa~ | mous herbal &ompound brought : blessed relief after long suffering i due to faulty elimination. Mr. C. t H. Shaffner, a resident of Muncie, Indiana, says:

“l Feel Better Throughout My System”

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“Before taking Vola-Vin I was.

about to give up. 1 was badly run down, ached all over, couldn't sleep well. But since taking one bottle of Vola-Vin I feel better throughout my system. Fhose dreaded muscu- | lar pains have left me, I eat and | sleep better, and my bowels are | régular as a clock. I sure give | Vola-Vin all the credit.”

Vola-Vin Is The *12:in-1” Herbal Compound

Mr. Shaffner

elimination. Taken as directed, Vola-Vin helps to eliminate poisons that foster stomach troubles, and aids the liver, kidneys, and bowels to their normal functions. Yet it costs only a few cents a day! A special Vola-Vin representative is now at Hook's Drug Store at Illinois and Washington Streets,

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Comfy, ‘roomy cut pajamas for the ygung miss! Medium weight cofton flannel in fancy stripes, plaids and best solid colors! Long sleeve styles in

sizes 8 to 16.

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Lovely new rayon or cottons in attractive basque, princess or bobby styles! Perfectly tailored for smarter fit and longer wear! Leading neatly trimmed in snowy white! Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14,

ALL THE TIME IN *45 om ¢ Outfitted at Penneys!

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Practical little cotton. blouses with pleated action back and neat pocket trim! Button front with turn-back collar! Rose, blue, maize or white In sizes 8 to 16, A rare value!

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Well tailored, good heavy weight rayon with comfortable built-up shoulders and dainty ruffle round the bottom! All first quality! Popular tearose shade! Sizes 2 to 12! Priced to sell fast—tomorrow!

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Cotton VESTS

Comfortable, easy-put-on

combed cotton vests with practical short sleeves! Serviceable weight vests in single breasted style to fit infants, up to 3 years old (sizes 2 to 6). Priced for fast selling! ! Infants’ Comfy Shoes Pliable leather uppers with creeper, crawler or stepper soles?! 9 3 Lb White only in sizes 0 to 3. Pair

Toddlers’ Knitted

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Downy soft yet strong and serviceable receiving blankets in dainty solid colors with neat stripe border! Generous size cot-, ton blankets in pink, blue or white! Made with neatly stitched edges. They will launder easily, too!

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Indianapolis. - Here he is introducing and explaining the properties of the “naturally made” Vola-Vin compound. Vola:Vin is sold by all Hook Drug Stores in Indianapolis,

Colorful striped patterns in serviceable polo shirts of soft rayon or cotton! Long sleeves, crew neck styles so practical tor toddlers! Well made and neatly

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Vola-Vin is called a “natural” medleine because it is made from; the’ Juices of 12 of Nature's finest | health-giving herbs. This gentle

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