Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1945 — Page 8

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DEAD— Pie. Lloyd G. Williams, husband of Mrs. Doris L. Williams, 1059 Udell | st. was killed in Belgium Dec. 19. He previously was reported missing A former national guardsman, Pfc. Willams had been in combat

with the 8th army .since August : Before #éntering service, he was emploved at the American laundry in’ Lafayette. Surviving, besides the wife, are ’ two daughters, Carol Jeane and Mary Kathryn; two brothers in

service, Pfe. Carlton V. Williams, at Ft. Sill, Okla.; and Pfc. Gwyn Williams, in a naval hospital at Quan-

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{Parker ave.. is now quartered: at fdetachment of patients in a hospital in England . Awarded a battlefield” commis12. Lt. Gossett, who is 25, holds the bronze star, the :purple i heart, expert infantryman badge, combat “infantryman badge and the. good-conduct medal. The DPONZE SEAT WHR Citeaitror iw srry | he was serving as. a platoon serreant. “Advancing into ‘enemy terunder Lt. Gossett's leaderIship, the platoon killed four Germans. silenced a machine gun and lall returned safely to friendly | territory : : [ Lt. Gossett traihed with the 30th | | (Old Hickory) division .at Camp Atterbury. - Landing in Normandy’ on D:dav, “he was first wounded June 21. and again Dec. 22 in Germany. He entered service in No-| and is a former student at Technical high school. - He expects to return to combat soon.

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Minerva st, is Back iif ‘combat after| ice are: Cpl: Bdward C. Wakelam Greenwood lrecovering from . wounds recetved|at Napier field, Dothan, Ala, and {Christmas eve in Italy, He is with|Cpl. Charles H. Wakelam, over=|seas. Both are former students at

An infantryman with the 106th Fle A brother, Pvt. Roger Houston | division, Pvt. T. C. Mann, nephew | Kingman; 8. Kinnard, is serving in ‘the Philip- | of Mrs. Grace Parris, 4347 Evanps-| s. spt

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tico, Va.; his parents, Mr, and Mrs. jn Germany, prisoner of Germany, killed in France, in Belgium, E.C. Wakelam, Beech Grove, 1s now | Rowe MEDITERRANEAN THEATER 3 Jillial rankfort; ¢ : | 18 f war + Second Lt, James D. Bowerman, South Carl B. Williams, - Frankfort, a Bio Can : ; S J a prisoner o , Yeother Neil - Williams, _ Frankfort last January 8S. Sgt. Willian F, Jester,. who Pvt. Raymond Long in France. and England. He has been awarded | A postcard dated Nov. 7, was STATE— | Bend, and . 8gt. Gene R. Buckel, Fi ’ ' 4 ! \ the FE C as seriously. wounde st=June 1818. Sgt, Jo y : 5 . sart whic i . race , ae ’ i : Tddfiony . and two Sisters, Miss Marjorie Wil- of the E. ( i) i ped 18 { a ya hn Long in the Philippimes. the purple heart which his parents [received from Pfc. Wakelam from| The war department today an: SOUTHWEST PACIFIC THEATER x 3 im France 8 POI 3 naded again 1 eopive | . : . B . liams, Frankfort, and Mrs. Olive and attended S in France Be een Wp oa 8-0 = » have received. . a German prison’ camp and four nounced the names of the follow=! T 4th Gr. Woodrow 8 Barth, Veta ‘McDaniels, Kempton Suryivors, b He received Le second Wouhoy = Pfc. Raymond Albert Jr. whose S80. Lindsey, who is. 23, entered days. later he spent his 20th birth-| ing Hoosiers killed in action: | I ChE ton, Perl 5 A» lude three aL Lerman | father -was reported missing ‘in the i in May, 1938, and has | day as a prisoner, He has’ been EUROPEAN ‘THEATER Rickniond, Nappanee, and Pvt, Alonzo P. § edam jae ind is 11 the 1A oP on oNer eo ¢ , PATS Inve : re ~ \ Scott, Evansvill Pvt. Charles L. Clayton, son of Sedam, Miss g a» oe world war I but later returned to heen 0 wn no than two years. | overseas since the first of Sep-| set .cecil R. ‘Banta, Elwood; Plo. Ar-| side - € s L. Clayton, Mrs. Helen Out 10’ pital n his unit. has’ been wo > ~ wo brothers also arevin service.|tember and in service two years. |[Ieatus J. Barnett, Linton; 2d Lf. Charies| . ch dui Mrs. Grace Peoples, 1115 N. Alabama | ~~ Mondeld & Trance Fs fini 1 vounded Ac Onl. Cevmore Lindsey 15 ih Coos] Betod S » two years. EE Re Pv. ANRLTI Seamdn 2-¢' Richard Marquis as killed Jan. 7 in France, a ers, Mendelo and . cording to a friend in his group, . } e Lindsey 1 )- | efore entering the army he Berning Decatur; Pfc. Ora R. Bolinger, | Olentine, Monon, has been killed: ir st, was ? vt : dianapolis Set ester en- Pvt. Albe received Fran _ rado, and Pfc. Isom L. Lindsey is|was attendin ti Univers Argos; Pvt, Eugene M. Booher, Crawfords- : a TOT ne } : rt received, a-..kKnee in d { B e niversity of . | naval actio \ month after landing in Europe ana ored the service o 9 with the marines { ; ) . ville: Pvt. Carl D. Bowtan, Auburn; Capt. Naval action, even months after entering the Ho 4 2 xn ¥ jury Jan. 24 durihg a mine ex- ‘Vith he mi hd { Cincinnati. He whs then sent to!James D. Butler, West Lafayette: PIC. | ® <PV LNs { nLerim ui y vw } ay { xr : oy ° pr y ; i vk rmy. He was serving with the WOUNDED ! Noy 8100 er, plosion Belgium. he A. | Drexel Institute of Technology, ie EreXson, When and, thos | Carpenter's Mate 1-¢ Vincent Riss army. 1942 and has The son of Mr. and Mrs. Rav-.! . Pfe. William C. Kinnard, son of! Philadelphia, for training. | Portland; Pvt. Earl T. Forbes, Gary; Pfc.|mond Schustér, Kentland, has be infantry 1 ! i | Eugene D. Garrison, Anderson; Pvt. Fred : r:has en A oe . ' » N\ rs S Al= aoonad Ihert SY 2057 r . pf I'S i" I” ww 1, ., x » UR x . I'S , . R= A native of Linton, he was 19 and} Pvt. Ernest 'W. McCleerey: is home Verseas al mond . Albert ¢ 2957 Wifithrop Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinnard, 41731 Two other brothers also:in sery- '5°f “Graham. rh Gerald Wounded in action, ind an Naess 4 : N(¢ two years. ve, PUt 1S and ‘at-] eS — a i —— bs a Ww raduat from the Linton- on convalescent leave from Beau- , t. ¢ ro hei hi on While living ¥ 1 p re the D-day tended Te high’ school. He stock igh school, nue Villy mont genera hospital, | 330, | iy en ror antsved tha vice ir me . a Indianapolis he was employed b¥ Tex. visiting his s Miss Cecil RRkon 0: No en ! red the servi e in June, 1943, ‘ a em z : “mandy he partici=- . nd went erseas last ugust | the Prest-O-Lite Battery Co. HelycCleerey and Miss Cl Mec- ‘ad p the Sgt. Jester ANG WERE 0 € 4) A a gu . He " ted t is it the 1 y nite infantry ntered the army June 1, 1944, and cleerey, 526 N. Tacoma ave pa. ga 3 . is with the parachute infantry of the anded in France Dec. 6 Serving with a Hi ve ot North African and Sicilian cam-|17th airborne: division Survivors, besides his mother, in- the. 5t Pray fa ta er paigns. He holds the presidential) A brother, Apprentice Seaman AS, od L d . . r a ol alin nm ai nit “itati CH Ap wt . : i+} on A lude his father, Arlie Clayton SrI..|Cleerey was wounded in at ; Bn on of Mr. and Mr Gilet a a hn Ie ier , brother, James Otis; a half-sister, 4 and was sent back to t IV mene ro Bio ana ang JIS Caan manne a Brooklyn, N. Y. Joyce Elaine Clayton, and a hall-/peb, 10. He entered the am hy Fri g Jester, i E Gi ® R82 1 { y . 4 »> : ) A graduate of echnica igh chi . im { srother, Arlie Jr. * 1 November, 1943, ‘and had“been over- hy ~ Saircan! oe Ri anid 1 : |. 8. Sgt.” Alvie C. Tolle, son of Mr: 8:84 4 seas since October. Pvt. McCleerey |: oa Ii ;Selgealil is Sonn y “land Mrs. A. B. Tolle, R. R. 6, Box} I y : 9 tendec diana ‘univers here nes - ) - E, Sedam, son of 45 32 and formerly was employed HE halana SIS Where 297. is how in a tal’ in EngPfc. Delbert E. Sed of 9 i former mf 4 ne was a member of the Alpha Tat SoA WW ; he was a m er Alp! au! ; a : ‘ : dr. and Mrs. Fred Sedam, 706 W.|with the Advance Independent Elec-.. eta. 17a oh 8 1h land recovering from wounds. re1 \ el meg fraternity " Hanna ave. was killed Feb {7 in trotype Co A Drotiter I 4 iack D.- Yestal ceived in France % Germany. He had been In .an Three brothers al: re in sery- ia? 3 Ha 2 ne K . Loi m Sgt. Tolle has been awarded’ the y s Wi he 5th army i uxem- ; : ) srdnance corps but had transferred ice.” Cpl. Ellsworth McCleerey is : Hy purple heart and also holds the . 2 g . 4 . = Do g 3 . ita tiny 1 10 the infantry in December. with. the navy in thé South Pacific sm | presidential citation, the comPvt. Sedam entered the army inj and Edgar MecCleerey 1s 1 the {bat infantryman badge, the good . « . . g con of . ; Ty iy { january, 1043, and went overseas navy in the Panama Canal area Sgt. Sander Leventhal, son of MI'feonduct med nd four. major en-| / / emer eee ee - ..and Mrs, Michael Leventhal, 532 E. gaoement® stars . A ’ V ‘ ’ 37th st., was wounded in Luxem- ie a former student at Te ae \ | ® 1. ® SF Sle Wai ged : He is a former student a South « » ~~ bourg Jan. 28 and now is in a hos- hort "high school and was employed ® 2( [ Kd p A pital in France. iby. the Progress laundr until en- | —f X / 9 With an engi- tering service in July, 1942 1 5 2 / S . neer corps of the 8 n= : oy: avo irmyv: he is . ~ > < “First the world acgs thought to he 3d army, he is 31 S. Sgt Theodore R. Cox, son of > OT Aba ; : > 1d. has been ; : Sophisticated hats . .., ¢ : ; liens Bnc.nat Nn Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cox, 204 Good ’ 5 flat — then it was discoiered to . r. an , - 3 te y tt it l 1,441 roverseas 14... was wounded n. 26 while flattering hats .-. . In i 1 "01 ) it's stil Little nths. e ‘at- rt " infariey in - . i$ 1 be. round. Bu t's s a hitie Hanh do on serving with the 47 infantry in new 1945 styles that ; en nics ; } tal r00K n spots.” = Burma. He now is in a hospital in ew Tr erooked in S| high school and p,q pI love to be worn with illic - : i: TTL has been in the. got (ox entered the army -twa suits ' or coats. In Incidentally . . . speaking of a little crooked v. army almost “fivel ooo } India last bright and so soft 44 VEArs. 1 : iv ; hn ’ ! : ‘ April. After 1 Burma he § . tal wy . y " ors al- : ' Spr 8 S, We often set teeth crooked when Sgt. Leventhal Two brothers = was awarded the bronze star. spring shade ’ 0 a n vie RA artificial dentures in ordsr to obtain a more Tae) > Re a \ See x A graduate of Howe .high school, They Ir Jack venthal. oat-; .. f " A 'e realistic effect. The new TRANSLUCENT They "ate «CX 8 Pd the. sergeant is 20 and attended er ee ses iat swain's mate 2-c. in the Philippines... pacoge Th Aeronautical teeth—Ilike natures own—a rb and reflec with the Seabees, and Seaman 1-c : . : X : : Wilja ht, bbe joa : school. He formerly was employed light and can be obtained in the shape and Ruben Leventhal, overseas. ks the Sta 4G y : z : by the Standard Grocery. shade of your natural teeth; thereby elimi ss = ..% 9 i : nating that dull look so often present in arti wind walvdad Nestorn | . ici at : her 4 Ander: | Twice ¥ounceq on the Westerr T. Sgt. Charles D. Lindsey, son of ficial teeth of the past. When these modern front. 2d Lt. Robert G. Gossett, son | vp." nro Eddie S. Lindsey, 1371 a i L id angen .~ Al AS y dk i i ve d 1} a1 «ot in @ ¥ re al cet 7 N : oh scientifically” designed ‘teeth are set in a of Mrs, Opal M. Gossett. 1007 N.|5)ver ave. was wounded Dec. 15 in sent ome cir to rid of E. Cooper,” ir

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