Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1948 — Page 13
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Ret. F riedmeyer Graduaied ti . WEDNESDAY From Army Clerical School 0f Liquor License § STORE HOURS | Protests Result |
Ret. Tout bon go of "Cpl Lawrence EB!“ Wilson, Mr..and. Mrs. nenry ed-iwhose home is at 710 W. 30th| mey = 1938 = her Ave, was(St, recently ‘qualified as a In-Board Action recently graduated from théWharpshooter on a rifle range in| "8 Renewal of one tavern license clérical school of the 2d Armored Kyoto, Japan. He is assigned to = was turned down and action on| Division. Camp Hood, ‘Pex the 21st Ordnance Medium Main- an application for the opening of He 1s assigned to Combat Com-|tenance Company in Kyoto. a new liquor store was postponed | mand “A” Headquarters in| Entering the Army on Aug. by the Marion County Liquor] Board yesterday following pro-| tests by property owners.
i A BB BS BS Ba Bc sc Camp Hood as a clerk-typist. 25, 1941, he took infantry basic » x =» training *at Schofield Barracks, The board refused to renew the | license of Marie Stricker for-the|
re hg ering itn i present. ui OUR SECOND FLOOR fr. and Mrs. W. W. Wr {serving w th his present unit 256 ot Victory Inn tavern at 2531 Shelby | St. on protests the place had be- | come a public nuigance and that HOME ST R there were numerous convictions —
2864-N.-Sherman. Drive, is a pilot {since July. : n violations at the tavern. “niles west-of Tokyo. “i Diviston;- Camp Drake; Tokyo, o
A graduate of the flight trai ly Action on the application of 4 rain- Japan, recently was graduated| Morris Mitchell to open” a new! $ | ing school at Lajunta, Colo, Lt.|from a course in clerical admini-| Mr. and Mrs. David O. Mon- liquor package store at 310 W. § . IS BRIM FULL OF Wright received his wings in {stration in Keio University, near’ roe will celebrate their golden [21st St. was postponed by the { -February,- 1045... He.is a .grad-| Yokohama. wedding annieartary Sunday in |board when a group of property| BEAUTIFUL GIFTS AT
to pmte-of-Cat-Aero.- Tech, Glendale... PIC. .AMO0s «attended, WASHING: she. home. of. their daughter. eri Mb ini by . Ruta
| "Cal, and Technical High School. |ton High School and served as al : Ca Ton el StS Fr Sen TS Ge Ta en 5) NEW LOW PRICES EY a liquor stores. in at neigh “— ve
Cpl. John D. Hill, don o Sir, before enlisting in the Army. He -Eidor Ave. _ "No Phone or Mail \g!
and Mrs. Frank M. Hill, 757 N. |attended Medical Technicians’, i TO BLESS YOUR BUDGET! Orders on These
= |hood. California St. is serving as a School at Ft. Sam Houston, San DePauw Choir Louis J. Benedict withdrew ig Special Values!
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withthe 6146th Station Group Pfc. John ro) Amos, so! n_of Mr. of the Fifth Air Force on the and Mrs. John Amos, 131 Bright Tachikawa Air Force, Base, 18/8t., serving with the 1st Cavalry
| cook. with the 24th Infantry Antonio, before leaving for application for a new liquor store | Regiment, 25th Infantry Division, Japan. To Give Concert [permit at 851 W. Michigan Se 1 in Osaka, Japan. | He is a member of B Troop, The DePauw University Choir, | when ‘neg a rs protes on Cpl. Hju Joined the Army on lst Medical Squadron. | directed by George W. Gove, will = 8 ict AAR June 23, 1941 and took. basic] ivé a special Christmas concert, training at Ft, Francis E. War-| Ret. Eugene . Canada, son ge WIRE Thursday at 10: 30| he ren. fof Mr. and Mrs. Ted Canada, +44 a orl El |111 Concordia St. is serving ir wis J campus and will or road. Beauty | Ret. Robert V. Hillman, serv: |Okinawa as a truck driver with cast over the NBC network to! Softens | ing with the 172d Station Hos- ‘the 2d Transportation Truck Co.,! the" nation: Sorrow | pital in the city of Sendai, Hon- part of the occupation army in yo io) ‘Graham and Frances -
shu Island, Japan, was recently| "0 CY ada, who attended Matkin of Indianapolis are members of the choir as are the fol-|
awarded the Ar So ny 00CUPAtIOP | ye cnnical High School, enlisted
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