Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1950 — Page 2
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At Japan Base
Tech Graduate Took Training | At Lackland
Stationed at Fukuoka, Japan, with the Fifth Air Force is Pvt. John C. Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hart, 478 N. Randolph
8st. Graduated from Technical High, School in June; Pvt. Hart enlisted
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nd Pvt, Hart Seaman Hubbard in the Air Force the following month. He took basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex.
Denver Foster Hubbard likes Navy life, and he plans to make the service his career, The son of Mr. and Mrs, Parker Hubbard ‘of Freedom he enlisted for four years in May. i Seaman Hubbard is stationed on the USS Missouri in Korean waters, He was graduated from. Freedom High School last spring.’ He 1s 20. Tes
Undergoing 14 weeks basic training with the 101st Airborne
ob 4 PR - ¥ . Ret. McNeill Pfc. Adair at Camp Breckenridge, Ky. Is Ret. Donald T. McNeill, son of Mrs. Myrtle Hampton, R. R. 4, Box 630. Seventeen years old, he enlisted in the Army the day before Thanksgiving.
Pfe. David L. Adair is some-| where in Korea with the 185th Engineer's Medical Detachment) attached to the Eighth Army. He enlisted in the Army a year ago in September, Pfc. Adair is the son of Mrs. Clarence XE. Ballard, 1821 Englewood Dr, i Fighting In North Korea with the Field Artillery is Pfc. James E. Gough, son of Mrs. Harold ps fo i
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Pe. Gough Pvt. Huffstutler
"Gough, 536 Dorman St. In his last
fetter, he said he hoped to return to Japan soon.
22 -Also-<n- the Field Artillery in
Korea is Pfe. Gordon Lewellen, son of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Lewellen, 434 8. Ritter Ave. Pvt. Clarence Huffstutler has Just completed Air Force basic
_ training at Lackland, Tex. His
wife, Mrs. J. Huffstutler, lives at 1317 W. Pruitt St.
Lt. Comdr. Robert F. Woolling was recently graduated from Air
Command and Staff School, Max-
well Air Force Base, Ala. He is
the son of Mrs. Frank F, Wool
ling, 6208 Washington Blvd, A member of the Army Reserve, Pfc. Mack D. Williams has volunteered for 21 months extended ac-
“ve duty. “His-home is at 2429
College Ave.
Pte. Lal H. Milliner is taking communications training at Ft. Monmouth, N. J. The son of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Milliner, 911 N. Tremont Ave. - Pfc. Milliner enlisted in the reserves in March, He was called to active duty Sept, 18. He is' a graduate of Washington High School.
In “Boot Camp” at Great Lakes, fl, are five Indianapolis men. They are: Charles W. Leigh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Leigh, 1305 Lexington Ave.; William FE. Cobb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas RB. Cobb, 1539 English Ave.; Meredith C. Stone, 2877 Stuart St. Kenneth P. Haupt, son of Mr. and Mrs, Arno Haupt, 263 Iowa St. and William L. Matlock, son of Mr. and Mrs, Jesse L. Matlock, 1421 Bacon St. is |
Variety Club Plans Party
Indianapolis Variety Club will
dig down again this year and come up with a free Christmas
party for more than 1000 Indianapolis kiddies.
The Club will stage the party
‘at the Zaring Theater at 10 a. m.|
tomorrow, with a two-hour film program, Santa Claus, candy,
corn, oranges and comic Of 8. The moppets will be trans- ) from v3 centers gund the city, which include: Community Cen’ Protestant Orphan's,
selection.
On Ayres’ Young Fourth Floor
Plastic Animals
(Gn red and green polka dofs en hite plastic ‘covered cuddly toys. Washable and sturdy. From a
1.00 ea.
humpty Dumpty Roly-Poly Toy
No matter how hard baby hits him, Humpty bobs right up again
with a smile on his face, and a whistle. Made of-soft, safe rubber.
1.00
Dolls Cookie --. . a drink and wet-doll
of washable rubber. Sanitary,
odorless. Clown doll. , . of washable plastic in gay pastel colors.
1.00 ea.
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Rudolph Story Book Bath Set
Bath fime is fun with Bath, Rudolph Bath. Toothbrush, and Colgate a gay story book box.
1.00
Rudolph Bubble Soap, Rudolph toothpaste, in
FOR THE INFANT
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A Dollar To Spend For Daughter, Niece or Little Friend
1.00 Gifts for Infants, Girls and Sub-debs rN
FOR THE SEVEN-TO-TEEN GROUP
Wool Scarf and Mittens ~~ Baby's neck scarf in soft wool. In pastel
pink, white and blue plaid.
Baby's mittens in gay red or navy blue wool, with white bunny design.
“% Phill-up the Clown
Room-Mate La
undry Bag Doll. He -
hangs on the wall, sits on a chair, adds
gaiety and col Originally 1.98.
or to a child's room.
Mother's Helper Apron
A gay plaid apr soap, dish cloth, ing mop.
on with pockets, with brush, mop and dust-
1.00
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reind
Flash Light Push Rudolph's tail down and his_red
nose will light. 4
1.00
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ABC or Numeral Bibs
2 for 1.00 In Pink or Bite Terry Cloth.
blouses.
Dolly and Me Plastic Apron Set
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Pretty pastel pink and blue apron, with a tiny miniature for her favorite dolly. Just right for a tea party.
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Charm Bracelet
A charming gift . . . bracelet wi : charm, bh H ev - with varied
1.00 Plus Tax
’ Rayon Panties
In dainty pastel colors including. pink, blue and maize. Elastic at waist and log, lovely lace and ribbon trim for
grown-up glamour.
2 for 1.00
Scatter Pins
Two from a selection of lovely pins. Perfect for sweaters .or
1.00 Pius Tax
comb and mirror. included.
Pearl Choker
Lustrous simulated pearls in a | 2-strand choker, Ju peu in a lovely deb's best dress. 1.00 Plus Tax
of wonderful colors in a sub-deb's wardrobe.
Wallet With twe zipper pockets, coin holder,
1.00 Plus Tax
Silk Scarfs
18-Inch square scarfs in a wi
Red, brown, green
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Army unifon of the countr; agencies. The unif Materials Co. Ave., Detroit,
revealed cust
export officials Intelligence offi solve. Shipment
tigation, which a month ago, | fact that sever shipments of * sent from the troit to Hollan shipment to No He also state gation has reve violation of any on the part of t the transaction the uniforms w gitimately from over the count: plus stores. No export lice either rags or r shipment was I as rags.” And technicality of uniforms were
completion of abroad.
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