Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1945 — Page 16
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ex _Z hmmm THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — = >" MONDAY, MARCH 1945 | ST, JOSEPH'S ANNUAL! In #he Service: Veterans Come Home While Others Start for War Frontsi[ "A Complete Optical Service | . ; § =" : 3 : : CHE _ a od Sie : ey : . ried to the former Miss Sarah Jane I | : 1
for the entire family, - Evening office eB Pa man, © Monday and Friday till 8:30 | i _- _ | Elliott of Maryland. He has served i: ; ''32 months as an armed guard
aboard liberty ships on convoys “in the Atlantic and participated in in-
"EDITORS ARE NAMED NP EE
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted ] For Those Whe Need Them
DR. H. C. FAHRBACH
Two Indianapolis boys have beens: appointed to fill editorships on the yearbook staff at St. Joseph's .acad- | emy, Collegeville.
Richard Hermann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Hermann, 1640 Union st., will be composition editor of the annual. A senior, he has
. Bis hoon ia DATA fo Vv. Robinson E. Cox B. Kollinger Robert Kremp, son of Mr. and] VERNON H. ‘ROBINSON, son of | BERYL M. KOLLINGER, seaman Mrs. Richard Kremp, 526 N. Oxford | Mr. and Mrs, William H. Robinson, |, das horas on leave from boot st., has been named art’ editor. 2331 W. Morris -st.,, has been pro-|
R. Kollinger
[training recently before / entering
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G. Keenan
GEORGE KEENAN, seaman 2-¢,
is home on leave while his brother, |field E. Davis, R. R. 7, Box 383, are| CPL. JOHN D. KEENAN, is serv-|iy the navy. LAWRENCE P. DAVIS, |
ing in France. They are the sons
Two sons of Mr, and Mrs. Win-
L. Davis
vasions of Africa, Sicily and Nor- &
mandy.
His brother, RICHARD A, DAVIS, seaman 2-c, Is at Paradise Creek
lawaiting assignment for ‘sea duty.
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t to radioman 3-c with the ) | 75 Bp Ml ng 8 - 4 D U (¢ KE ave Hawaii. He is the father aviation electrician’s school. His of Mrs. Katie Keenan, 3400 Carson EUnners mate 2-c, has returned | : } Susiity petiole jek Liens “on DIRECTLY R E lof Lowell and Denny Robinson, 1418 brother, ROBERT E. ROLLINGER, ave. his ‘base after spending a leave at * ' : > GO 3 HUS + Without exercise or J S. Harding st. ". {seahan 1-c, is a veteran in the Pa-i AUXILIARY TO MEET floes While at home, he was mar- : Oc. FROM SCHOOL YX THE RU diet~a new easy way || EDGAR W. COX; son of Mr. and|cific area and recently returned to POMICE AUTH Fo GIVING THE WAR De inches of girth ana pounds fl nr. “voi | Cox, 3442 Garden [that theater after spending a leave The police auxiliary will meet at SHIN : . the big pust 8 ie Ny Ra ave., is serving on a coast guard- [at home.’ They are the sons of ‘Mr. 8 p. m. toomrrow at F. O. P. head- WORKERS WHO MAKE the East. 6 Treat- $ |manned invasion transport’ which and Mrs. David L. Kollinger, 245 quarters: Capitol and Maryland sts. | DRS. EITELJORG THE MUNIT The prel ments 10 {participated in thes assault on Lu- |W. Morris st. Mrs, William Lahrman is president. IONS FOR Pomerania. a for Only |zon. He previously took part in SOLTIS and FRAY At the
| invasi icily, Single Treatment {the invasions of Sicily $2.50
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CHILDREN'S COLDS
Daily reports of promotions in {every theater of war and over far{flung fronts are studded with.names {of Indianapolis servicemen whose
| [devotion to duty has won them | higher rank. °
! » . A report from the European ° Special Low Prices theater today announced that ROB-
. 3 “RT.-J. NORWOLK, 233 Belmar on Fine Seal-Dyed Coney | * R a
ave., has been promoted from a
captain to'major Another local man, DONALD C
4 ing. attering has been promoted to
technical sergeant at his marine base in the South Pacific. Back from the Asiatic-Pacific campaign, JAMES E. McCLAIN, a marine, son
Others at $69.95 and $99.95 Denny st; EASY TERMS!
Pay as Little as §1.25 a Week!
Occ Gael
service overseas. -. Also back from
overseas, MARINE GLENN HART, liam
Among Military Promotions|
{ Kwajalein, Eniwetok, sua, an: Many From Here Are Listed |
{i Another local man who wes |wounded in the line of duty is recovering at an English hospital. {CPL. OMAR W. RYBOLT, husband lof Mrs. T. Lucille Rybolt, 1156 N. Tibbs ave, and son of Mrs. Mary Rybolt, ‘115 N. DBosart st, was wounded by-an-—-88-which hit the jeep his was driving and killed the other occupant. | u 2 o Local draft boards 5 and 2 have inducted the following men:
ave; George Dingwall, 1649 Jimmie Davis, 2510-N. New Curtis, 2534 Guilford 1559 Park ave.;
v York City; Wile 1d ; Clarence
Joseph
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SMITH. husband of Mrs. Theresa BOARD 2 Rains Si AAR Crile Smith. 6361 Guilford ave. has been % Vildese, - N. C.: “Noble ; ! promoted to a technician 5th grade | sims New Jersey st.. Lynn oh Jour a Innia A y ld, Md.; Wallace Van 9 95 in New Caledonia. JAMES w ld: ‘Wallace Van BAILEY, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan ersev st.. Bart Bloomer, 1918 — » Béilev. 731 N. Noble st. also in Paul Simon, 1964 Tallman LOCAL 1 Ww. Bdiley. 731 N. Noble st., also in ald Porter; 529 N. Gray st. 6am : a Tax New Caledonia, has been promoted Murphy, Bs N New Jersey s m. - . 1 alas Tonhazy 47 . labama a teeee : Included to. private 1st class. : - Pharson 5. Wil : 1am Long-Weearing, Smart 'Looking—Superb 1945 EMERSON L CAHEN; son of 1 $3 Boiei: styling! ‘Lush, young-looking warmly Mr, and Mrs. F. L. Cahen, 108 N:
By U A T0-foot fic feet below th 1937, was for
sight at Cinci not forecast t
= ’ . of Mr. and Mrs. D: S. Jackson, 935 ; Earl Phillips, t N D | A N A 5 0 L D E S T L 1 f E C 0 M P A N Y i i 1 1706 Bellefon- v cinnati, N. Haber st., jus een Ede d st Cvril Ca : 1526 E 18th st. PRESENTS I 1 : : Pouring rain - technical sergeant a erry roint, | and Robert Smith, 17 Arsenal ave. 18 N. ILLINOIS ST. Claypool Hotel Bldg. ANC > BOARD. 3 Shed of the sv BAY WF EE ie Bh : ’ . ittsburgh to | RAY W. AKERS, son of Mr. and | p.ederick Hoagland, 1342 W. Market st ; The Ohio an I Ap g LOTS tl t., | Carl Polley, 1836 N. Warman ave.; ~Wil{Mrs. James Akers, 8) S. 6th s Ammerman, 1434 W.-Court st.: Sam toward new p Beech Grove, has been made a, ma- 5 C “Woodrow Huff. 3256 From obs 40-4 rine staff sergeant at Cherry Point, - night x or ftayr 9 « ’ . where he is based after 20.months With a 70-
| son of Mrs. Alice Hart, *1029 N. Illi
| nois st.. has been promoted to staff 1
sergeant at. Santa Ana, Cal. Two more marine overseas veter-
Ana have been
son of Capt. and Mrs. C.J 3339 N. Meridian st; surveyors’ pole-onto a hill swarmAng. with Nazis to plot an
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| training course for Liberator bomb- | ler crews at the Jacksonville, Fla. | | naval air station. He expects to see | duty in the- Pacific zone.
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Cash in Bonks and Office
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399,163.03
ANNUAL STATEMENT
HOME OFFICE—FALL CREEK PARKWAY AT MERIDIAN STREET, INDIANAPOLIS
LIABILITIES
© $55,616,162.00 1,718,286.04
Légal Reserve on Policies Reserve for Policy Claims Payable in Instalments
waterhead for Five compa men and two | were ordered
the Ohio. at. - and much-fic angle, a crest over flood sta early tomorrov
t Sans now at Santa / ee The following local men recently | danger height S made sergeants. - They are KEN- were inducted or enlisted in the panies were 0) 'S/'NETH CLARK, - master technical. navy here: the vital Mill =i sergeant. son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ray | Paul Eugene Beck 33. 8. Summit si: Cincinnati wh =! Clark, 34 N. Beville ave, and SGT. | Howard Willia Benedict, 4215 Bethel big’ industrial 2 JOHN JACKSON. son.of Mr. and Re Lavaughn Che. BR 1 backwaters. = Mrs. John Jackson. 405 Leeds ave. eld Prench, 1417 A “70-foot « =!/and husband .of Mrs. Helen Jack- Soran Geisensorth river 18 feet a =ison, 3121: W. 4th st. . Frank David Gos- : 3: Francis M. Koch, son of Mr. and is New) “ley Water =| Mrs. Charles Koch, 3149 E. Garfield nnis Hamblin, 316 Patrolmen =|dr., has been promoted to corporal |g Hession. 2 E burbah Cumm — = at Camp Pendleton, Cal, where he | W gil James Honeycutt, | today, blowing A Service to = is based after 17 months overseas Bdyarg mg warn resident: : ='with "the marines. His. brother, i § Junior .Ker- Mill creek. Ir meet the L oO C AT i Oo MN £! SAMUEL ‘E. KOCH, gunnei“s mate | = trict was cove: financial . 5 . fe S-2-c; is now in the South Pacific Water had requirement 1639 N. Meridian S. with the coast guard : [ion floors at 8 a, m Bing of all . a a =: Reports of the gallanfry of other i John Michael | A 1.35-inch SE a WA. 2580 Z/local men also were included in to- a Pennsylvania Convenient Central- . = dav’s war department com- ve. oew - Funning into ized Location. Bus & = m*¥iques. > New Jeni Monongahela | Street Car Service. Home for Funerals 2 FIRST LT. JACK P. ANCKER,; 35 N. Where the | 3 B 2 ; = “Spr xrilker, who 15 with RI ————— The Ohio w INCORPORATED Zz airborne division of fl — RIE KE RL “pen stage at Marie = front, carried on his work : : x ing at 2 feet : 1639 N. MERIDIAN STREET = "battalion liasion officer ordered : Fl N A N c 1A L co N @ i T 10 N 0O., where ne; ¥ S to return to safety ; rain fell in 24 SI gn 0 FeTUIN to sale Ensign Jack: C: Hanna of Ander- STATEMENT AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1944 Miners and son.has been graduated from a navy Condensed from the Report filed with the Indiana Insurance Department th the indi
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ies. sr reese rasan 21,313,393.31 U, 5. Goveriiént Sesurifios w Reserve for Claims Unreported or Proofs not easter E. E, Un : Get Relief Now Canadian Government Securities 1,192,468.77 yet Completed. .. 444,037.80 to prepare for : State, County ond Municipal Bonds. ........ 12,219,462.21 Reserve for Policy Dividends on Deposit and 44 to 45 feet “ ' y P s ’ Millions of sufferers in’ the last 40 k Declared for Payment in 1945 : 489,091.77 Flood level Corporate Bonds 15,466,264.26 TT ® | years have found a way to get quick ; 8.61 Reserve for Premiums Paid in Advance, Pre- high water do - SiC relief from the itching and smarting | Corporate Stocks... ... aie nunr inne “es 235,888.6 mium Suspense and Deposit Funds. ....... 810,750.84 heavy damage of piles. They use a delightful cool- _— e is reached. 4 » : | Policy R . $59,078,328.45 # o0 {i y .@ , ing, soothing and astringent formula Tota! Cash and Securities $50,826,740.19 Tote or bind Paley rapidly from a . . . ) ; ' nearned Inter 4 . Le —Peterson’s Ointment. No wonder Mortgage Loans 5,924,039.87 loons Paid in Advance. 86,881.51 palm i“ er : . GREY 7 *."Crr vrites. “The itching and Policy Loans 4,882,071.67 Reserve for Taxes Payable in 1945 187,087.74 Bi Jac : 8 0 ar hh smarting were relieved, and I slept : i i : i 5 all night, Peterson's Ointment is Real Estate Sold Under Contract 202,829.15 Réserve for Other Liabilities, . .s. . 4. Beensr 714,505.18 . At Bluefield, marvelous.” 35¢ a box, all druggists, Home Office Building 963,069.97 Totol Liabilities $60,066,802.89 tinued today 60c in tube with applicator. Money Other Red! Esfate Owned 1,434,483.00 Voluntary Contingency Reserva sad Surin waters of the back if not-delighted. Funds for the Additional Protection of Policy- . «Promote the flow ny gate EI | Interest and Rents Due and Accrued 664,156.40 holders and Beneflciories: (€ontinued on o VITAL | Premiums Dics-ond Deferred 995,241.24 Reserve for Mortality and Asset Fiuctua- 2 700,306.47 CLARE LI DIGESTIVE JUICES d( ( £3 | Other Asses. .... .cssnssnspensns basen : 124,377.87 Unassigned Surplus. ERIE a 3,250,000.00 3 T0 FRC o stomach a : es 009.36 inth ] TOTAL ADMITTED ASSETS $66,017,009.36 ves... $66,017,009 LONDON; 1} -Energize your Do you suffer from Gett Up Nigh | ! Na Tee on Backache, Nervousness. Leg Palos, Diss | SOME SIGNIFICANT GAINS ; d with ness, -8wollen -Ankles, Rheumatic Pains, | A * conn,) was on bo Y Bladder Weakness, Painful Passages, or feel | ; Jotot Is Joi visit the Ital old and. run-down, due to non-organic and | ? Life Insurance Policyhalders and Beneficiaries Admitted Assets Vis e Italie RICH, RED To vemie Kidney and Bladder tioubles? In Force Since Orgonization : | sonal invitati of Cystex (a physician‘s prescription) usu- | $315,212,283,00 $177,723,781.28 $66,017,00.36 Harold R. L.
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