Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1949 — Page 12

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Five Indianapolis and Marion County men are serving aboard the light cruiser USS Manchester with the Sixth Task Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea. In men are George ..M. Hayes, boatswain’s mate third class; Daniel Sacks, ' seaman 5410 Primrose Ave; Sherman Long Jr., seaman apprentice, son of Mr. and Mrs, Sherman Long, 737 Lord St, and Pfc. Harry W. "Ralston, USMC, son of Mr. andl Mrs. Harry Ralston, 1238 Nor: LR man Ave, County men are Jack Louis ‘Long, seaman apprentice, son of Mrs. Pred E. Long, Beech Grove, and Donald A. Clark, seaman, son of Albert C, Clark, Acton. The USS Manchester is partl- | cipafing in a. good-will tour of) the Mediterranean and will visit Italy, ‘Greece, France, Turkey’ and Gibraltar. ~ : 4 nw » . AVIATION CADETS GEORGE © WW. HURST and Richard T. Gruber of Indianapolis recently comCain an eight-month course in *

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" signed to advanced flight training at Air Training Command bases. Cadet Hurst, son of William R. Hurst, 409 W. Regent St. will, complete training at Barksdale Field, La. Cadet Gruber, son of Mrs. Fern Gruber, 1833 N. Alabama St. will receive instruction at Williams Field, Ariz... ,Upon completion of their courses they will be commissioned as 2d lieutenants in the USAF Reserve forms.

MIDSHIPMAN FIRST CLASS, JOHN C. PETERS, son of Mrs. Ruth M. Peters, 1437 Fairfield Ave. is serving as midshipman director of the Naval Academy's concert and ardhng band.

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¥ IDSHIPMAN FOURTH CLASS JOHN W. JEFFRIES, gon of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Jeffries, 850 N. Beville Ave, recently participated in a combined glee club-concert band at the Naval Academy as a member of the concert and.

LA. (Jp) ALBERT A. FOLOP, USN, son of Mrs. Mamie Folop, 1438 Hoyt Ave, has reported for Instruction at the Naval, General _ Line School, Monterey, Cal

NE FINN, seaman apprentice, N, son of Mr. and Mrs, HowW. Finn, 421 N. DeQuincy ‘ serving aboard the destroyer USS Steinaker with the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean naval forces. 3

Post Sets Dance St. Patrick’s Day

Celtic American Legion Post will hold its annual St. Patrick's Day dance Thursday, Mar. 17, in the Indiana ballroom. An hour of Irish _entertainment is planned, beginning at 8:30

p. m. Tom Gibbons, dance chairman, has announced ¥¢ = t he followhg 5 committees: . <1} dd Sullivan, entertainment; BS B ob McDowell, SICKERL dA CK i be Fisher and Ber- Mr. Gibbons | nie Griffin, general duties, and Tom Flaherty, | publicity. Dance tickets may be} obtained at the post home, 1524 E. | Washington Bt,

Couple to Note 50th Anniversary

Mr. and MFs. George W. Everett, 122 N. Kealing Ave, will observe their 50th wedding anniversary at their home next Friday. Married. in. Auburn .on Mar, 11. 1899, they came to Indianapolis May 4, 1902. Until the last few years they have been active ni fraternal and patriotic organizations. Mr. Everett was employed as a! printer until he retired in January of 1939. He and his wife have two children, Morris C Everett, of California, and Mrs Alice M. Goodnight, 1020 N. Olney St *

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