Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1945 — Page 5
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T. 5th Gr. Herbert E. Johnes, who was wounded last July in France, |
was killed Jan. 9 in Belgium. He was serving with a communications | unit of the infantry. Entering the service in September, 1943, he went overseas last April and participated in the D-day landing in Normandy. He also] served in Luxembourg. Technician Johnes was the husband of Mrs. Virginia Johnes, 72 8 10th ave., Beech Grove, and the son | of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Johnes, | 51.8. 9th st., Beech Grove. A graduate of Beech Grove high school, he | was 25 and formerly was employed by the Allison division, Two brothers are in service. cpl. | Harry A. Johnes is with the air corps in the South Pacific, and Cpl [ Walter E. Johnes is with the infantry in the Philippines. WThe soldier also is survived by al 2-year-old daughter, Carol Ann, and four sisters, Mrs. Mary Rice, Miss Mildred Johnes and Miss Ro-!| sella Johnes, Beech Grove, and Mrs. | Kathleen Colvin, Cassopolis, Mich. n n nr | 8. Sgt. Wilmer D. Buis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Buis, 615 Cole st. ! reported missing since Aug. 28 in France, has been reported killed on that day. Serving with the 3d army infantry, Sgt. Buis had been wounded inf France right after D-Day and was/ awarded.the purple heart. He had beer. in service two years and over-| seas 13 months. Sgt. Buis was al graduate of Ben Davis high school
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| field, Seymour. She was a ‘gradu-|jand Jr. lives at the Sutherland adate of Shortridge high school and. a. gress. Asprother .of "Lt. Holland's, }
Ee are a brother, Pvt. Robert Merrill, | Sgt. C rR” tland Shea, ETHEL MERMAN with the medical corps at Ft.| : ortiand W.. Shes medy Sar says: Lewis, Wash.; and a grandfather, W. a hospital odorant ¢; | L. Patterson, Deer Creek, Ill.
of Mrs. Jean Roudebush, Washing- |iD the air force two years. ' A gradu- | ‘ton, was killed in Belgium Jan. 8. \ate of Howe high school, he is 20
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Maj. William N. Engels . . . | Cpl Clyde E. Delaney . .'. Pvt. Joseph E. McAndrews . . . prisoner of Germany. prisoner of Germany. 3 wounded on Leyte,
and formerly worked at the New| York Central railroad ahd "attended | pital in France from wounds reYork Central railroad. He was 21. | Technical high school. He was &|.ejved Jan. 3 in Germany. Surviving him besides his wife and member of the LaSalle Street| gerying with the 60th division of parents, are a daughter whom he| United Brethren church. {the 1st army, Pfc. Minardo has been never saw. Sharon Lee, 11 months; a Surviving besides his wife are ,.a,.ceas one year and in the army |sister, Mrs. Mary Barfield, and two two other broth¥rs in service, Sgt. | five. He formerly worked at the brothers in the air forces, Cpl. Den-| Marvin G. Webb, MacI¥l1 fleld, | city wiarket. nis Buis, a gunner in Texas, and 1st Fla, and Pfc. Lores E. Webb in? His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lt. Ralph Buls, an instructor in |England; his parents, Clarence nrinardo live at 937 English ave. Colorado. , | Webb and Mrs. Grace Webb; & sis- | Tyree of his brothers also are in Memorial services will be held at|ter, Mrs. Chlorine Webb, and hiS| a vice They are Frank, who was [7:30 p m. Thursday for Sgt. Buis | grandmothers, Mrs. Amelia Webb | wounded last: summer in France;
lin Garfield Baptist church. and Mrs. Elizabeth Webber, In- nravion now stationed in San] 4 8 nu | dianapolis. Diego after two years overseas duty, Pfc. Joseph F, Pratt, son of Mr. 2.2 a and Tony, with ‘the navy in New | {and Mrs. Ryland D. Pratt, 5158| MISSING — Guinea.
Broadway, previously wounded atl T. Sgt. Harold Brown, son of Mrs. a * 9 St. Lo, was killed in action Feb. 23.
the Roer river. He was with the 1st| Feb. 19. after recovering from slight wounds | army. He entered ‘the army two| Tail gunner on a bomber based in received Feb. 8 in Luxembourg. |
years ago upon graduating from | France, he is 20 and has two broth-| Serving with a tank Sesser] Pfc. Earnest Miles, son’ of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miles, - Acton, was
wounded seriously in France Jan. 4 ber of St. Joan of Arc Catholic/in Belgium and S. Sgt. Ed Brown, | army two years. He was formerly |, y -
(Shortridge high school and had been |ers overseas. unit of the 3d army, Cpl. Bauer has loverseas 16 months. He was a mem-| They are 1st' Lt. Julius Brown,| | been overseas 10 months and in the |
church, i the Philippines employed as a welder. He is 37. |
Surviving are four hrothers, Capt. | Overseas since September, T. Sgt. a nn
with the 3d army. He has been | Cpl. Claude Lanham Jr, son of | hospitalized in England 3'2 months. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lanham, 701| An infantryman, serving with N. Exeter ave, is recovering from |the 95th division, Pvt. Stallard had frost bitten feet incurred Feb. 2,{heen overseas since August. While in Germany. in England he met his brother, Cpl. ow in a hospital in England, | Lowell M. Stallard, who was sta{Cpl. Lanham was serving with the [tioned just 35 miles from him. 78th- division in an infantry regi-| In service two years, Pvt. Stallard overseas last October. (ment. He has been overseas since (was in the A. 8S. T. P. program Survivors besides his wife are nis | the first of October and in the army | until it was dissolved, when he was parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Sollitt, [two years. He holds the combat |transferred to the infantry. He is and three sisters, Misses Nancy and | |infantryman’s badge and the ex-|a graduate of Technical high school Jean Sollitt and Mrs. Marian Sol- Pert rifléman’s badge. and a former employee of Rough
husband of Mrs. Rose Malcolm Sol- | litt, 6013 Forest lane, was killed in| Holland Feb. 28. A reconnaissance officer in an artillery division, he was 27 and entered the army in July, 1842, fol-| lowing his graduation from. Purdue | university. "He was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity and went
litt Hatton, all of Evanston, Ill A graduate of Washington high |Notes Co. He is 20.
school, Cpl. Lanham is 20 and was : 2 8
{formerly employed at Link- 13 I Lt. Ann L. Merrill, daughter of go. ployed at Link-Belt| wounded on Iwo Jima, Pfc. Noble
Mrs, Nell Merrill, 1040 N. Delaware 8 » Bowers, son of Mrs. Lillis Bowers, ist, an army nurse, was Killed in a {plane crash March 4 in India. The
624 Lockerbie st., is now in a hosig Lt. Ray Belian), husband | pital in Pearl Harbor. of Mrs. etty L. Holland, 3137 it marine di[Rleerem es eeivey yes |Sutherland ave., was wounded Jan. a - been overOverseas 11 months, Lt. Merrill |26, in France and is recovering in|seas six months and in service six Ihad served in Burma before she [C°Pital in Paris. He has been|years. He attended Bicknell high was transferred 10's hospital no i08 Overseas with the infantry|school and formerly: worked at Eikof the 7th army since October. hart. India last August. She was a nurse, Before entering the army three Two of ‘his brothérs are also in |vears ago, Lt. Holland was in the|the marine corps: Sgt. Russell A. plastering contracting business with|gowers, stationed at Quantico, Va., | April, 1943. Salle st. Lt. Holland is 24 |and Sgt. Virgil Bowers, somewhere She received her training at the graduate of Te ng is : 2 He DIRS ol ins
corps, was killed in action a year ago in the Pacific.
member of the First Congregational pfc. Edward Holland, is also in the| gordi Ba Cu { church. ..army, Pvt. Orville F. Chenault, son of | Surviving her_ besides her mother, an» | Mr. and Mrs. Orville Chenault, 1403 |
| Bellefontaine st., is hospitalized ‘somewhere on the Western front’ after receiving wounds Feb. 24, in Germany. Serving with a tank battalion of {the 9th army, Pvt, Chenault has | been overseas since September. Be{fore entering the army in November,
radio- | gunner on a B-17, is recovering in| in England from flak | | wounds received Jan. 22 during a| 4 combat mission over Germany. Sgt. James B. Roudebush, son of The son of Mr. and Mrs. William
1641 E Raymond st, and husband Deen overseas sifice December and |
Diamond Chain and Manufacturing Co. He received training in the | armored school at Pt. Knox, Ky., and is. a graduate of Technical high school. -
A paratrooper, he was 24 and land ‘was. attending Indiana univer- |
enlisted in the national guard in| 2% 8 | to the parachuté infantry in Au-|Mr. and Mrs. John E. McAndrews, Ys gust, 1942. He attended Manual high 1135 S. Richland st., was wounded] school. : on Leyte Nov. 22 while serving with |°f Mrs. Dora Marksbury, 326 W Other survivors are three sisters, the 32d ‘infantry division. ® South st, was ‘wounded in both Misses Daisy and Loretta Roude-| Now recovering in a hospital in|arms on Feb. 14, in France. He was
bush and Mrs. Earl Brandon, all of | Utah, Pvt McAndrews had served serving with the 7th amy and has been overseas since March, 1642.
| aa service a little more than two years,| A 8raduate of Manual high
7 school, Pfc. Clarence. W. Webb Jr., hus- He is a former student of Washing- | : ering the arm band of Mrs. Elizabeth Webb, 218| ton high school and a former em- {Fine oo. me sntenng y N. Keystone ave. died in action on | Ployee of the Realsilk Hosiery Mills, In r Leyte Feb. 26. Pfc. Webb had INC. He is 22. 72.4." served under the command of Gen. TWO Of his brothers also are in| Pfc. Robert W. Bruce, husband Douglas MacArthur at Manila. service. They are Torpedoman l-c|of Mrs. Jane Bruce; St. Louis, Mo., A national guardsman, he trained John and Ensign Thomas. formerly -of 1213 Concord st, was at Camp Shelby, Miss. He had pre- ° ¥.8 wounded in Germany Feb. 26, two viously served on New Guinea, Pfc. Samuel F. Minardo, husband [days after he went into combat.
Leyte and Luzon. Pvt. Webb for- of Mrs. Louise Minardo, 620 E.| AD infantryman with the 9th!
| 1 5 merly was employed by the New Georgia st. is recovering in a hos- army; he is 26 and went. overseas tiem mermamtiiot lin. January, 1945. He is the son
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| 2 #2 °n Pfc. Nick Oltean, husband of Mrs. Katherine May Oltean, 1038 . S. {Church st, an infantryman, was wounded in Germany Jan. 3. He went overseas in October, 1943, and entered France.on D-day. He
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| In service since March 1843. Pfc, | Gilson, whois 21, has been overseas
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| First Sgt. Herman A.-Mejer, hus- | band of Mrs. Dorothy Meier, R. R. | | 4, Box 1730, received eye injuries in| | Belgium Jan. 4 but had returned to | | active duty. AHe was awarded the
A ‘veteran of 18 years service in
the army, he is 38 and was born in | Germany. Before the war he served | in Panama, Cuba, Hawaii and the’ Philippines and was sent to the Western front last November with a
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Pfc. Ira C. Odle, son of Mrs. | James LePage, 239 W. McCarty st., |
is in a hospital ih ‘England atter Mr. and Mrs, pl, was captured by the |tracting malaria he was sent back
2d Lt. Samuel Bier. , .', , prisoner of Germany.
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(division, Pvt. Odle is 20, .and has | been overseas since September. He {Lena Brown. 2147 M h Cpl. Raymond M. Bauer, son of entered the army in June, 1943, and In action since D-Day, Pvt. Pratt | ona 7 Madison ave., has | Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bauer, 2034 S./is a graduate of the Soldiers and is "believed to have been killed near |Peen missing. over Germany since Delaware st, is back in combat Sailors Ghildren's Home school at} 8
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Maj, William N. Engels, liaison 20VErnmen pilot, who was reported missing since April, Sept. 14 after a mission over last Augus France, was captured by the Ger-| Lt..Bier mans on that date and is a prisoner [Ruth N. Bier and the son of Mr.
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{Ryland Pratt Jr., in France; Rich- | Brown has been in service three| pyt. Phil E. Stallard, son of Mrs. Italy as well as France. Pvt. Miles and was Daou reported missard Pratt, William Pratt and Dan Years. He is a formér student of |parold Cairns, 2042 Park ave, has enlisted in the army March 10," the same day he was captured. | Pratt, Indianapolis. Manual high school been sent back to this country for (1942, A graduate of Franklin Nts | au Btly—if treatment of wounds received No- | township high school, he was em- Second Lt. Samuel Bier, B-24 First Lt. G. Thomas Solitt Jr.| WOUNDED— vember 20 near Metz while serving |ployed by Kingan & Co. before en- bombardier-navigator who was re-
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He was being held in olag 64 in Holt ave. Poland, which the Russians took month-old son, Ronald Alan. American! A graduate of Ben Davis high
Red Crosé- has informed his wife, school, ‘Lt. Bier attended Indiana Mrs. Ruby J. Engels, 437 N. Bosart university and formerly was em-. ave, that a lot of the prisoners Ployed by Kingan & Co. :
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Feb. 16, 1942, and left for overseas|Bancroft duty last July. A former clerk at|missing in Europe, has been reported the International Harvester Co., he as prisoner of war. is 31 and was graduated from Pur-| A tank due university. His mother, Mrs. force, Pfe. Anna Engels, lives in Evanston, Ill. | ported missing from Aug. 28, and {later reported a prisoner of the Cpl. Clyde E. Delaney, son of |German government. He has been Mrs. Margaret C. Smith, 1830 E.|In service 34th st. is a prisoner of the Ger Since May previously | his parents are former residents of was reported missing in southern | Detroit. France, where he was captured | | Pvt. Ross G. Jarrett Jr, with he) A veteran of North Africa, Steily | | 106th division, prev lously reported’
S. Sgt. Wilmer D. Buis . . . . killed in France.
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Cpl. Delaney has been (missing since Dec. 16, is now a pris{In service three years and overseas oner of Germany.
[t He is the husband of Ms. Norma Sewing |artillery of Gen, Mark Clark's 5th| Jarrett, 2118 N. Meridian st., and
{army and entered France,soon after a nephew of Harley Jones, a police-
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The corporal is 34 and previously has served in the Pacific with the
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sion of southern infantry. He has been overseas since France. | October, 1944. Pvt. Jarrett attended
Pvt. Rogers, Kokomo and Technical high schools. so) - n o
who is 22, also] fought at Cassino and Anzio in Italy and attehd-| ed Indiana uni- | versity before en- | tering the army. | He holds the| purple heart for wounds received in’ Italy May 25,
prisoner of the German t. He has been in service
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John Bier, all of 2404 He is 25 and has an 11-
{ Pfc. James A. Newman, son of Mr.
Alvin Newman, 1931 N. st., previously listed as
driver with, an armored Newman was first re-
three years and overseas 1944. Pfc. Newman and
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Pvt. Jackson A. Rogers, son of | with the coast guard and also on S. A. Rogers, 3707 Guadalcanal and Lae. .After con-
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si The navy has reported that Fire. . man 2-¢c Robert Leroy Stratton Jr, Clinton, has been” wounded.
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PARTY SET FOR TODAY
Indiana old-agg pension .group No. 11 will sponsor a ¢ard party at 8:30 p. m. today at the I. O. O, PF, hall. 2
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