Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1945 — Page 6

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES to — WEDNESDAY, AUG. §, 1045 | WEDN

Hocsier Heroes: Local Man Is Dead; 1 Missing, 3 Wouhded| of i . . ros g : DE}

I. i $ hmorid, Sow Bend; Signalman 3-¢ Alvey Robin- | "An Indianapolis flier, missing for : 1s now in a ho pital in Richm > i Evansville; Marine Pxt. Cierald Spurr,

over ‘a year, is now listed as dead; i va. | Clinton: Motor Machinist's Mate 2-c 8yi- ; i \ y 3 | . la navy man is missing and three i vester Williams, Wh Sullivan; arine Ple, . . ) . |servicemen have been wounded in n : Prt. Harold F. ‘Goldsborough, son [John Willams, Wabash. , po. Wii or it x

of Mrs. Ida, Goldsborough, 2134! wr RNY DEAD-FATIFIC REGIONS bi DEAD : 3 ; N. Olney st, has been given the | ar. ward Gureoll Hammond; Lt. Mau- { " : silver star for gallantry in action in rice Ordun, La Porte Lt. James E, Pratt, 4107 College | Italy. ARMY WOUNDED—PACIFIC REGIONS To i | ave, over France. : v a8 8 = Pfc. Walter Krysza Whiting; Capt. hr , ] il. | MISSING STATE Franklin Ni ehanon; Swiem; Pfc. Wiliam 3 # 1 2 Loc na ! J Cc Bec | Yo en Nunnally,” Lebanon; Pvt. James Pollard, , | - Ensign. ‘Richard T. MacDonald, ha The names of the following In- | Branchviile.

| formerly of 6023 Haverford ave., off ARMY MISSING—PACIFIC REGIONS ' : i land Okinawa. {diana servicemen appear on today’ 9) Lt: Todis Lehned. Lafayette :

WOUNDED g : | > = i : joesunley list NAVY-pEAD | Way to Relieve y.\ MBUL A hs E SER VICE

1 = fy BE Seaman 1-¢ William Dillion. W | Marine Pfc. Earl Black, 3015 E a Watertender 2-<c Elmer Hagemeier, Free.

{22d st., on Okinawa. landville: Se 1=¢ Vi t RuAdquist = | as i ri ED A a Itch Pimples ANYWHERE + « s ¢ + « » « ANY TIME | Marine Pfc. William Merriman, . Bend; . Aviation Ordnanceman 1-¢ Jack State! §25 West dr, Woodruff Place, on| Lt. James E. Pratt . .. killed | Wright, Linton. : . When your skin is irritated with ; ee : {Okthawa. over France. ; % NAVY WOUNDED { pimples, red blotches and other skin | lished in .

i Marine Pfc’ Lewis Adamson, Marl Photographer's Mate 2-c Clinton : Marne pot. waiter. Bradbury, Warsaw: blemishes, and you're crazy with, J..C Morein, 1445 Blaine ave, in the|He is in a hospital overseas. Pho- Marine Pvt. Frank Bundy, Greencasué: jiching torture, here's quick relief. « LU.

a tographer Morein graduated (rom | Mame Pic. Willem Caroll Tere MALE | Ges a 35¢ bos of Peterson's Oint. || | J/4 MORTUARY HOURS | Salesian lg : 8 a Wan ish School BO ne I ey a eos: Maxine] Longfeafivnd Seusgist 204 apply voiced his | DEAD— " i rad Aen 1942, Pre Robert Hompen, Evaneviie ling relieved promptly, Smarting v7, | lenged va fi 11. James E, Pratt, 3 B-J5 conpllot, x = = MR Eee Jimnes Lane: Limes: Soothed. Yopr skin looks better, MERIDIAN AT 18th ST A Ralph L. I

is listed as lost in actien over Ville: Marine Sic. Achille Maggioll, Mish-| feels better, Also wonderful for

Chartres, France. He had been HONORED jvika: © Phiriacsta Male vi, “Bari itching of feet, cracks between toes. : retary of |

| missing since Aug. 1, hat S. Sgt. Roy G. Moore, son of Mrs {Richardson, Lafayette; Lt. Edward Riska, (Try it. aa ee of Chureh Holder of the air meda Lt. Pratt | gegsie Moore, 150 8S. McKim st. | ‘ " titled: “Py was the husband of Mrs. Elaine | yo presented the bronze star | : bmn of F prep ane toe ge Ms Hi MTS | medal in ‘Ttaly for heroic achieve- : : ‘Tr is my aymond Prat { College ave | .ht He served with the 5th : . : He was a graduate of Technical high!» py ministers wo school and was employed " by the] . i. als ’ . ® Drea g as Jesu

Hittle Machine & Tool Co before! : he enlisted in January, 1943. el, Tor. Pe a RRSjded - . ’ Sut oF poi 7 Thr Frat pp 1 17, 19 . emselves | Voorhis Portraits Capture Joes: ovssus Tong Jou. He'an ajith st, for wounds received in sgn! faction against the Germans. He hi . y ually and f

Equal Charm In parents are two brothers, Sgt. Rob- | . / : 4 ¥ =. 8 : : ert Pratt, Lowry -Field, Cal, anc] T. 5th Gr. Hugh! / : Beck Pioise.

Pvt. Richard Pratt, West Palm] : K. Mullen, son of A wi ol r A t? DR Miss Mrs. H. E.- Mul- : es : On the ot! A iS @ A e ® Mary Lou Pratt and Miss Doris] Le 176 Roose. . a ; ; Sd Fronr Wile Pratt, Indianapolis. Another brothe: : IN THE NEW for the fir

velt . ave. was ; V A killed over| : - : : Sgt. Arthur Pratt, was kill 0 awarded the : AO 3 ; : 8 Ww 1 pat in man : : : entire life's

rhis artist-photoarapn re ny re Tat strig “il1.¢ 1944 | EN A Voorhis artist-photograp! ers are masters.a Austria In Ap i 4 | dR # bronze star medal, : i y ; capturing equal charm and personality of tw MISSING — recently for: his hh , ho To dbs or more models in their disti nctive Personalit : : efficient service ; mg ai SS TRA 3 : ce—"the | Ensign Richard T. MacDonald. as a surgical : ? ” : service—"the Le, \ 3 ) i RB 2 i” — - strongly con

Portraits. You'll be deli gh ted with a spar- husband of Mrs. R. T. MacDonald | technician : : Mr. Bec Beck, , |

kling, natural twosome photograph | oy. Voorhis. formerly of 6023 Haver fond Ste. is | EC He was com-| ; - Tv. Tie RC a RY reported missing in action e was | mended by his E N oe ) A : Suit > Nal. serving aboard a destroyer that was| Hugh Mullen cominanding offi- | : T i ld oo : EER es at Fairu ay Check SPECIAL sunk off Okinawa. cer for his skill and “courage in : ¥ OY RL Se ] : ? “Se. A “ Ensign MeeDon 1ald was embloed] caring for the wounded on LuZon| ho . on — AT : - First oO ‘ y the Allison division .o neral | the Philippines. His wife, Mrs. a co RE : y Ed es ile ; X ¢ ’ : y Ng hu 2% 4 of di Tetter, Ri One 8x10 Lustertone Portrait Motors here before he entered theiyarion Mullen, lives in Evansville. | . . “a: suf ¥ 3s wa 2 Lo 45% : Itch 1a checked navy. His wife now lives in De-| $ y ” ais ; by : ’ . BLUE STAR

8 95 troit, Mich. | | ; } Ek 4 Lai " pi 3 } i LE, needed 4 natu 1 'WOUNDED— 19 INDIANAPOLIS | : R= Wo i Sa EARTIAR | LCE ane BB y L/ PN

10Ul of individua : : { 1 § $y 4 * ed r § 5. Proofs snow. Head and shou ders © 0 ua Pfc. William P. Merriman, son of { BE ; \ EA YT Yat = ; Gas Ol only at this special price. Others available. Mrs. Alice R. Merriman, 825 West | : Ry ET Wg al ae Relieve

\ , > y r, Woodruff Place, was wounded : RK: % Te : ’ 3 § : Studio Hours 9 to 8 — No Appointment N eeded ho Wood: Okinawa. a} Sixteen local men were discharged TR PE a : J v y Sa rs double £5 Overseas 12 months, Pfc. Merri- fom Camp Atterbury recently un- y ig ve, ‘ man attended schools in Texas. He der the point system and three - PC 1 . . de “ ; HIN Tanlets N enlisted in the marines in February: were released under the army's : , eosin BONG... fT 4 & or a

1944. regulation regarding men 40 years J f A : d! 4 g ab ; Lo at off & o . land older. The men released under | us rrive ® GL ii = LAT Ni T Marine Pfc. Earl H. Black, son ofthe point system are: 5.7 § 2 ow ry

. £ Fra gh Mrs. Effie Black, 3015. E. 22d st.,| pfc. Thomas Coburn, 617 Sanders st. wy web EVE Si 9 ag | was wounded June 17 on Okinawa Ef yaa, 0% B Jivah gh} se! 4) E 2 , 4: j & iid J » You'll get ne He is now in a rest camp overseas.| Howard Pointer. 4061 Cornelius ave. X LE y 1 when vou bi Overseas since last Christmas, St Sree Smit $1f X, Cavitel, sre, i. a_i Teg bottle of St.

Pfc. Black is a graduate of Techni- John Quinn, 332 E. 50th st.; Pvt. James Big amily & 24 S* Harris st... Pfc. Clarence \ y ~ : more for yo

Gunn, cal high school. He was emploved Minor. 1425 Laurel st: Pvt. James Lewis high sch REEF, S008 Taine cfs, tines Lowi 5. PIECE 'LIVING ROOM SU ITES by the Basca Manufacturing Co. {| Wisconsin st: T. 5th Gr. Joe Sgro. 1033 until he enlisted March 31, 1943. st Paul st.. Pvt Gustof Wickstand, 970

2 = on | Stillwell st.. and Pfc. John Jones, 430 Massachusetts ave

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