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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 16

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The News Journali
Location:
Wilmington, Delaware
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16
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Sixteen Journal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Tuesday, March 21, 1944 By Williams Our Boarding House with Major Hopple Out Our Way sou Seem thri)ig over. Our Men and Women OSCAR'S 0tS AGAii NNUV, NOD VJlWD- In Service the service last March, and received hip basic training at Camp Davis, N. C. The promotion of Joseph M. Lentini to sergeant has been announced from Fort Benning.

where he is attached to the Parachute School. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lentini and husband of Mrs. Elva Delgrosso Lentini of 307 East Fourth Street.

Delaware City Private Stanley Zeurie of Fort Ord, who has been on a 15-day furlough visiting his mother, Mrs. Annie Lakey, has returned to camp. Elsmere Corp. Tech. Lewis D.

station hospital. Fort Dix, N. has returned to duty after spending an eight-day furlough at home with his wife at 2413 New Road, Roselle. Gordon, to Camp Shelby, Miss. Two brothers also are in the armed forces; Sergt.

Howard Sammons, with an air squadron located at Blythe, and Corp. M. Cornell Sammons, with the armed forces in Italy. Corp. Marshall C.

Tyndall, son of Edward W. Tyndall. living near here, fias completed his basic training with the finance disbursement section at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Ind. He entered the service in August of last year.

Lieut (J. Robert J. Collins, U. S. C.

Jersey City, N. is spending ten days with his mother, Mrs. Georgia Collins, on Rosa Street. His wife and young son, Robert, accompanied him. Dr.

Glenwood M. VanValkenburgh, now a captain in the Army Medical Corps, has been transferred from Camp Storey, to Fort Meade, Md. Lieut. William D. Stevenson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles B. Stevenson, has been transferred from VES.WE'RE IDOM'TTHIMK VES, AFTER SH1PPIUG HIM THE ROUGH JOLTS SPEMDIM' MOST TODAV--WE'VE THOSE PLD BOVS O' VORE LIFE SOLD HIM, BUT GOT IM THE BREAKlM DOWKJ I'M A LITTLE i SADDLE WERE VORE HEALTH DlSAPPOIMTED-M AS HARD OM 1 CHASlW F1FTEEM rzA Vv.E ONSLV GOT I 'EM AS SOME A DOLLAR. kT- IZ.OOO FOR I JOLTS THEY'RE THE BAG OF GOLD 3-2i ALU THE LAKiO NOO'LL OVJNi.X COULD RE.AOME- VOITH A V0H1SKBROOAA rrf Iflli TOST A-Ki OLD SKEPTIC BY MERRILL BLOSSER ESPEOALLV THE OWES TMAT WERE BORM ABOUT SIXTEEN FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ASK POP 1 (Did SuRe.MOM-) EMJOV A SWELL WHAT KEPT VOU OUT SO LATP i SOMV got a J06 MlMOINJG HAL (CROONERS KIDS WITH THE TIME WITH SO I STAVED HER ALLEY OOP VOU SORE KMCW NOUR BUSINESS, SOI STAVED EGAQ MM LOTUS WOO SEEIA VJ1LTEO TIRED AX LKIELV- HOVJ JOULO NOD LIKE TO 6 TRNiS- PLNNTEO TO THE VERDW'iT ENVIRON?) OF SQUIRE'S ESTATE M.V WORD- HOM SOO'O THRIVE IW -THKT901U HE KNOWS! uei i rrfc fi ir AC Ai uive Suspected 6 cratA COM). 1M4 tV Mt tOVWf.

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John Bue, 1815 West Eighth Street, has recently been promoted to sergeant and received his wings as a crew chUI in the Army Air Forces. He is now stationed at Baer Field, Port Wayne, where he recently celebrated his twentieth birtn- day and has in service fk ialph H. An- I been one Ralph ton, seaman sec- ond class of 2108 John J. Bue Lamotte Street, today completes his training at Sampson Naval Training Station, N. and will be granted leave.

William F. Cummins, carpenter's mate first class in the Navy Sea-Bees, has returned bo this country after 18 months in the South Pacific, and after spending a 30-day furlough with his wife, Mrs. Pearl Cummins of Minquadale, reports to Camp Endicott, R. for reassign ment. Edward H.

Swift, machinist's mate second class, who has recently been promoted to his present rank has returned to sea duty after spending a furlough with his mother, Mrs. Emma McBey, 2C6 klyn Avenue, Brook-! land Terrace. Last year, while on foreign duty, he fell through an open hatch on his ship and was hospitalized for five months. Edward Swift Private Earl Agnew has returned to Camp Swift, after spending a 10-day furlough with his mother and family at 11 North Rodney Drive, Moor Gardens. Mrs.

Elizabeth Alexander, 209 North Monroe Street, has received word of the safe arrival of her husband, Pfc. Elbert W. Alexander, somewhere in England. He entered BX William Ferguson OOmt. 14 BY HE MKVICI, INC m.

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Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet. price ever paid for beef. Glances i eft- ANYWAY, THE TICKETS ARE FOR SALE WANNA BUY A TICKET TO TH'SHOW Joseph Barbas Robert Barbas All three sons of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barbas, Airport Road, New Castle, have Pm been promoted to new ratines in the Navy.

Joseph. 17, has completed his boot training at Sampson Naval Training Station, N. and is now seaman second class. William. 20.

who has been in the South Pacific since August, has been promoted, to water tender third class. He was in a hospital in the Aleutians for William Barbas three months. Robert, who has been in the Pacific for nearly a year, and expects to be sent home soon, has been advanced to soundman third class. His parents last week received a letter saying he had met a Wilmington boy, William Rogers, who enlisted with him and took boot training with him. Mr.

and Mrs. Hyman Reiver, 100 West Twentieth Street, have received word that their son, Ernest I. Reiver, has been promoted from second to first class aerographer's mate. He entered service in February, 1941, and has been on duty in the South Pacific for 27 months. His.

brother, Capt. Julias Reiver, has just sent word of his safe arrival somewhere in England. Sergt. Alfred L. Rogers has been transferred from Camp Davis.

N. to the Army Air Forces School of Applied Tactics at Orlando, Fla. This CurioUS World IN OOOr 6 PER CENT OP THE UNITED STATES POPULATION OF SEVENTY- FIVE MILLION WAS OVBS. GO YEARS OP BY i9SO, STATISTICAL FIGURES ESTIMATE A POPULATION OV ONE HUNDRED FIFTY MILLION, WITH 2SPCAr SIXTY YEARS OR A 0 LMfc ANSWER: Where Colorado, New NEXT: The highest Side ft Camp Davis, N. to Fort Benning, Ga.

Private Hoyt Rogers, who has been in training at McClellan Field, has been transferred to Fresno. Calif. Ernest HHchens, stationed at Bainbridge Naval Training Station, has been spending a few days with his wife and family at Ocean View, Kennett Square Joseph Hendrickson is now in training at the U. S. Maritime Service Training Station at Sheepshead Bay, N.

Y. After completing boot training he will specialize in deck or engine training, including practical experience aboard a training ship at sea. Melvin B. Harkins ha3 been promoted to staff sergeant and is sta tioned at Mitchel Field, L. I.

Sergeant Harkins was a draftsman at the Wilmington DuPont Company office prior to joining the Army Air Forces in September, 1942. He is now a radar technical clerk. Pfc. Curtis W. Lamborn and Private Robert Collins, both of the General Hospital, Atlantic City, were recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard M. Lamborn. Cochranville. Pfc.

Roland Campbell and Pfc. Arthur Campbell, Camp Haan. are on an ll-day furlough with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Bruce Campbell, Cochranville. BY LYMAN WALKING STICK YOUNG T7 1 KNOW IS TUAT UETS 1MPOBTTANT- LOOKING EVEN CARRIES A CANE Answer to rrevtOU Fuzilo fRlOB 23 Sainte (abbr.) 40 Changer 25 Through 42 Mimic 26 Reaches 27 Symbol for rubidium 29 Lines of junction 31 Bodily organ 33 Symbol for manganese 37 Street (abbr.) 39 Meadows 44 Constellation 46 Perfect 48 Plant parts 50 Overtime (abbr.) 52 Observe 53 Era 55 Hebrew lettej 57 Any 58 Him a-2 IPiAH iGjEj IQ.NE.ria A I QWtptA D0BKT oiASErj TiOpiAjC; PAIGE. TjgPiH IaiC IT ETpi 5A Tttvjfc-l M.e'a-Is1 ESTiAITiEJ Seaford Mrs. Ida B. Malarkey has received word that her son, Seaman Second Class John J.

Malarkey, has arrived safely somewhere in the Pacific. He was graduated in 1943 from Seaford High School where he was president of his class for three successive years. He is the first of his class to be sent overseas. Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Bowden have received word that their son-in-law, Charles Stout, has been pro moted to petty officer third class. He Is now on sea duty. Ensign Paul Baskette and Dorane i Baskette, petty officer third class, spent furloughs with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Baskette, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton J. Collins have received word that their son.

Oscar Collins, has been transferred to a Philadelphia Naval Hospital unit. Corp. Thomas P. Moore, and Mrs. Moore, stationed in Alabama, recently were guests of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas P. Moore, Sr. Lieut. Frank Wright, and Mrs.

Wright returned to duty at Swarth- more, today after a week's visit here with Mrs. Wright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton J. Collins.

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