Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1950 — Page 24
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SE A es ; Joins Army To T. L. Shields in Training at Ft. Benning, Hopes to Return Home for Christmas
The brother, Cpl, Charles P. Shields, 19, was killed in- action
i fantry Regiment, 4th ——— oe | the 8th Infantry Reg Ft. range. Pfc. Ramey won a marks- 1én, brother of Charles Laflen,
tet training 2nd won a marksman medal, 13 Pte, Fort enlisted Aug. 10. Dur- . ing training he won a sharps-: 5 JX. 4.8 nou REUBEN-D. WILBER, fireman THREE Indianapolis. men OE Co Pighes han .
DONALD (Jeeter! GILBRECH, is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
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mand, His wife lives in Mave,
BYRON E. VOWELL, fireman gt, : non-rated, former soldier,
Mr. Vowell
A native of Marmaduke, Ark. St.:
During re-/A. Vowell, Flint, Mich. He was Berry, son of Mr. and Mrs, Jos-
| He was vice president .of the! | hardson Rub- eph E. Berry, 953 W. 31st St.; Indianapolis Bar Association last CUTICU SERA sharpshooter medal on the rifie’ber Co. as a maintenance man. 'Samuel W. Jerrett, son of Mr. and year. 8, OINTMENT §
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{awarded the Combat Infantry- Mooresville, {man’s Badge for service against Berry, R. R. 2, i nem Osa : » ® i ithe & cH Be Suwon PVT. JOHN 0. son. They are Cpl. Cassell Deaton,/0f Mr. and Mrs. Owen Phillips,
in the Army
t {1625 Randolph St, was gradu-| training with ibrather of X am B. Deaton. ted. Saturday from the Air Po-|, By . | : . BN lice Security Patrol school at PAYTON,
Frankfort. :
camp” Nov. 3 unit has participated in two suc-
{at Wonsan, North Korea,
was graduated 4 apprentice, has Semple sd are serving aboard the attack trans-| resher course for radio operators... USS Bexar, { . at Norfolk Naval Base, Va. pe pow In Korean Lester! They are Donald C. Davis, sea-| \man, 4216 E. Michigan St; A. T. Dcioit, Mic Murray, seaman, son of *Mr. and
i{R. Wilber, Columbus, » a ~
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electronics technician, third class, St, and Roscoe Minix, seaman
| signed to duty aboard the air-
77 in ‘North Korean waters.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mer- child and Stewart, was announced °f [rifield, 2541 Mars Hill Ave.; Rob- today. W. 0. Weller, 6901 E. Washington in Indianapolis since his William D. Milender, 927 ation from the Indiana University is now westfield Blvd. 8 | James A, Drumm, son: of Mr. of Greenfield. i He died in ® and Mrs. Buford Wilson, 2512 W.! : > 10th St.; William E. Hoover, son Served Under Stark (ight lof Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hoover, ‘He had previous experience in {6572 Cornell Ave.; Richard W.the prosecutor's office, serving [McComas, 708 N. Elder Ave.; Wil-/two years under Judson L. Stark liam E. Raney, 333 N. Elder Ave. In the late 1020's. | Richard G. Hoyt, son of Mr. and’ __A veteran of both World Wars, {Mrs. P. L. Hoyt, 555 N. Moreland Mr. Mannon is president of the. Ave; Walter M. Martin, son of Republican Veterans of World Mr. and Mrs. Chester Martiy, 525 War II and is Pike Township {N. Moreland Ave.; Robért E. Republican chairman. t . Huey, 954 Tuxedo St.: Anderson! D. Martin, 5318 Sunset Ave.
He is a member of the Lawyers’ To Association of Indianapolis, the See daily use Paul L. Longere, 1512 Linden Jawyers’ Club of Indianapolis, and, apoly Cutioars Raymond L. Van Benthuysen, of the city, state and national Bar Ointment nightand Mrs. H.'1013 8. Rybolt St.; Kenneth F. Associations. f
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f Gus Swinson, mover from the Bronx, N. Y., who! . ert E, Weller, son of Mr. and Mrs., Mr. (Was involved in a traffic accident . r. Mannon has Practiseq law near here. Police said Mr. Swinson received only cuts and bruises
in the mishap but might have Law School in 1925. He is a Pative| suffered shock or a heart attack. |
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A Benning, Ga. man medal. 2 City, Fla. = } “from cal raw, tender, inflamed, bronchial ns ne. = to, Pfc. Williams enlisted Aug. 27. Both men are attached to aa {can be dropped a military membranes, i return a for He formerly was employed as a Headquarters Co. 31st Infantry oo, poco pn of LIPSCOMB, Plane within seven seconds and Creomulsion blends beechwood Christmas fur. Waiter at The Keys. He was grad- Regiment, 7th Division. Their, Bacon 8t., is serving as a Within an 1500-foot area with the,
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