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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 5

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Kingston, New York
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10 THE KINGSTON DAILY FBEEMAN, KTKOSTON, N. WEDNESDAY EVENING: FEBRUARY 3, IN THE SERVICE OF OUR COUNTRY -jSLs ROBERT EDGE ANDREW EUGK Andrew and Robert Edge, sons of Mrs. Nellie Edce of New Salem, are both serving with the U. S. Navy.

Andrew Edce. coxswain, enlisted October 8.1940, and is now stationed somewhere with the fleet. He was formerly employed at the Bull Market. Robert Edge, electrician's mate, third class, enlisted July 29. 39-12.

and is now in Brooklyn, after graduation from Electrician's School at Newport, R. I. He was employed at the Hercules powder plant before entering the navy. PVT. IIAKRY FKEER 1'.

CJ. JAMBS FREER PVT. GEORGE FREER Three sons of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Freer of Esopus are now serving in the armed forces of the United States.

Pvt. Harry 3. Freer is stationed at Camp Croft, S. and before entering the army was employed at the Hercules Powder Co. He has received two medals for expert marksmanship.

P. F. C. James T. Freer, now stationed at Camp Shelby, was employed by the Electro).

Inc. Pvt. George If. Freer enlisted in the Army Air Corps December 10. He was employed by the Mother Cabrini.School it West Park.

He is now stationed at Miami Beach, Fla. I OUIS XATAIX PVT. PAUL NATALE PVT. JAMES NATALE Louis Natale, seaman second class, enlisted in the U. S.

Naval -Reserve January 12, 1942. stationed at the Naval Air Station, Quonset, R. I. Private Paul Natale -was inducted into February 9 lO-l 9 and is with the medical field service at Pa. Private James inducted November 2, 1942, and is with the infantry stationed at Camp BreckinridEe, Ky.

All th, I TM sons of lire Jennie Natale and the late Anthony Natale of.Flatbush. Private Paul Natale isfel husband of the former Miss Josephine Fuscardo of East He has just returned to Barracks after spending a seven day furlough with his wife and family. P. F. C.

HAROLD MIDDAUGH P. F. C. Harold B. Middaugh of 324 Wall street has reported, to Armored Force School Wheeled Vehicle Department, Fort Knox, Ky.

Before entering the service, C. Middaugh employed by the city of Kingston as.chief mechanic. PVT. WILLIAM HAWK, JR. Pvt.

William Davis Hawk, is now stationed at Camp Crowder, where he is serving witli the Signal Corps. Private Hawk is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Davis Hawk of 83 Downs street and before entering the army was employed at the Hercules Powder Co. PVT.

C. E. B1LVOU Pvt. Clarence E. Bilyou, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Bilyou, of 183 avenue, is now stationed with the Medical Corps at Camp Va. Before his induction into the army he was employed by The Bull Markets, Inc. PVT. rAUL BOXESTEM, Pvt.

Paul Bonestell of the U. S. Marine Corps has completed his training at Parris Island, S. C. His wife, Mrs.

Florence Bonestell, resides at 15 Elmendorf street, and before he entered the 3,1942, they made their home on the Brabrant road. PVT. JOHN LEWIS Pvt. Johii Lewis, son of -Mrs. Ida Lewis of Pine Plains is stationed, at Camp Breckinridgc, Ky.

He was inducted, October 31, and previously was employed by the Taxi Service. He is the husband of the former Miss Elean- lor Banks of. 86 Ann street. PVT. JOHX BAXASKI, Jr.

Pvt. John Banaski, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Eanaski of Rondout street was inducted into the army, December 7, 1942. He is stationed in South Carolina and was formerly employed New Jersey.

PVT. SILAS ELLSWOB'TH Pvt. Silas L. Ellsworth entered the 17, 1942.arid is stationed at Los AngeleSj Cal. He is the son of Mrs.

Bessie Ellsworth of 50 Hurley avenue, Private Ellsworth has two children, Charlotte and-James PVT. FRANK CRONE, '-Pvt-Frank M. Cronk, and Mrs. Cronk 139 avenue, has coi pleted his basic training at ris.Island; and has lected to attend typing clais'il the Marine' Corps Inst, Wa5hiMi ton, D. C.

He visited his'pjrdj the week-end of January PVT. THOMAS TBRCK Pvt. Thomas Turck has recently spent a 10-day furlough at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

James Turck of 28 North street. He is now stationed at Camp Butner, N. C. PVT. JOHN YOUXGS Pvt.

John Youngs of Phoenicia, who enlisted in the U. S. Air Corps soon after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, is now stationed at Greenville Army Flying School, Greenville, Miss. CORP. WALTER BUCKLEY Corp.

Walter R. Buckley is now stationed at Gcigcr Field, attending school. Corporal' Buckley entered the army in November 1912 and is the brother of Mrs. William Conner of Cottckill. PVT.

WALTER R. HAMILTON Pvt. Walter Hamilton of Phoenicia, who was inducted into the armed forces last April, is now stationed at Camp Chaffee. iSIaxcy, Tex. PVT.

LESOY HAMILTON Pvt. Leroy Hamilton of 58 Meadow street, who was inducted into the armed forces last November, is now stationed at Camp PVT. DANIEL A. BITTNEB Pvt. Daniel A.

Bittner, formerly of 223 West Chester street, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bittner, is stationed at Fort McDowell, Anel Island, Cal. ALBERT GREEN Albert A. Green, seaman, second class, son of Mrs.

Viola Green of this city enliisted in the navy, October 14. He is now stationed at Bainbridge, and has been home on a 9-day furlough. Ailing Soldiers Get Extra Care PVT. MILTON Pvt. Jlillon "MiJar" Arltwky of 70 F.iir slrofl, who Jell Kings- Ion iirrrar.tr H.

nir.v stationed at Camp Crolt, S. C. Mexico G1y reports 11 is bcrom- 3nr. yerinc U. S.

Jorps runninc Miiocls. and lhat Ibc drivers Kindle Ihcm well. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- VMmt OWI-AnS TWfl Jimr JM in ftt Mimiinj JJurin" to Tilt iflititfld II.IUT -nul 2 Jlltrtu SlUr ycuf lita lilli. in ii-il 'Jrwilj, jni'fl 7tTjity jurt flunaylmljf tnlT Irt'lBWtl, nd tun vnflB JOHX Pvl. iVuroal.

wn "I Mr. and Mrs. John ol WTIiirii avenue is nmv C.in:p Croil. 5. J3r wilJi 'he 31 oralinsml Ifnm (his ciJv and ha5 Jit-ro ai Camp CwiH JS.

Krimv JVumal TnT 5 BnMtJ rf J'uH-ir WVfJiS o1y. 33c altn wvi(i 'in -7i1Jl- Jdic rirtJrp Inr Jinlli 1nr 'ily Jiwiphsl! "wl Jwhrt- -lialllrsRiirs. nc ivjis of inr lampiiri; in ihc rmunn Pravr-Urnwlicm CJimr i t.l.idium. Me 'i 1 60 ofliriitnrl in 'ff Ihr Alhldir I.IK17T. IIAKOLII CRAMB I.icul- llirold M.

son of anil Mrs. Chester Cramb of and form! of Xcw 3'all7. recently craSualod (wm Offipcrs TMininr. i ScJinrt 3il Fort Knnx. -v3xTe riis oommiwrin tin 33ic AiTnrTiX'd l-ieulenanl Oratrrti jiml his jismits wrre tupn.e Mr.

Mrs. Charies MARJORIC WALTERS Madison. Wis, Jan. M. Wallers, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Wallers of West A. Jtinaro-tm VCrU in litmnr. joJ Ihird class pcMy oflipcr in Hhc Rwcn-c W.A.V.KS, of U. S.

Amjilrlion frrr arainnp ahw wfrl: al Ihe Trahilns Srhpnl wwnrn Mdi" si Thr CnnTn.11}' of Wisconshj. She was Inrmn-Jy jtl inr Xrw ifols and CORF. R. p. Corp.

Haympnd P. Cnill has cwnplelcd Iv-'o years of armj' service. 33c was aoceplod for MTVJCC in Ihe U. S. Army at Jhe AJbany jnduclion rcnlcr.

Jan-uajy 36. 3933 jrod 3rJt immciSialely for Fort 3ix. J. 33c was ahm som 3o Fvri where he iwii-od 3iis Jiawc Irflininf; amd rwrjamcd ai IJic Jorl iw rnmr lhan a j-yir jind a hair. 3n SppHmlxT ihc sailpd in- and at juts-rnt 1hr in Algiers, Xfn'lh ATrica.

33t' 15 Tnirnvn a.i: and ic 1 he win -pi Mrs, Trlda Cwill ntid ihc late Trto- EPWARD GRECO FV1. Edward Green was inducted inlp ihearmy June 35. 395Zand jhas hecn -Rradualcd Inom Ihc Xa- Cimal SrJirol of Aenmsulacs and OWaJwma Oly. 33c js Hie STO oT Mr. and Mrs.

Grcpn oT 33roai3wiiy, he was ivjfldy Jitinu-n as JJie 31ay Ulanaairs Red Cross Workers Speed Their Recovery Belfast--At an Army hospital in North Ireland, Jean Napier from Georgia and Elsie from Pennsylvania, work for the Red Cross as a team. Their-job is to talk with patients whose recovery is being retarded by cither about Ihcir own condition, or about real or imagined troubles'at home. In one case a soldier was making slow prop-ess until Jean and 3Ilsic discovered lhal he was worried and upset because his mother didn't Jinmv where he was and she in lurn would be worried about him. A cable home soon put that right and relieved she solditr's mind. Oficn Ihc professionaJ sJiill and- experience cf Ihese women known professlcraally as medical! sraal pui Jo wfoen Elfjc Davas was ca31ea an So la3k KJUi a 20-year-old bey about.

Jo Jw dwdurgefl from (he Army and mi-alidtnj ihoror, found a PVT. CARLTOX WEILS Pvt Carlton W. Wells, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.

WelJ 108 Gage street, is now at Camp Adair, Oregon. entered the army November 1' 1942. Hartfonl Man 33ur; 3M. ditnatc irirt JOT mm at Ciim By Superior CoHrtjj Jr. Ji tniqn'nilc'fl amlrncc -a 3n jail.

Tta juflcr atlclc'd a Kitics-icin Sc-Jiwl in 3S7.S and a1 3 irlrl is an arrnplanc rnyrhiniM mpchanir and rlrumrnrr in 1hc mililarj' tond and orchcf- it -iin jtWT Fill! 1,, t'-l 2 Tlw'j. -it 1'Nf HE Jrwly 1" y-iu rt nit ctrrr 1 -)). -in TiiBkliis 'lijlr 'lUi. rf.l vic'lim -fiF lhf Inlfll tVi tfJtrHti' 1 ft -sirn-n 'h' in ftrutiiH Jiirlinc -)fI1 tl'JS. man- man a i.

i Smilh Td-ornpa litimp WA fQy fm Xirraarj- 3d, h. IvfWk JfiunS tip nid 1(-fl W.i nfimp. hr 'iticpB Jprl -unflcr a ibci Alcarn cl fttts'iiuiidtti'Cciurt. A Iircwrjit James l.ljma T.hrirn|j.awi. 35i.

'Wf MrridcTi. Argtfilina itrat frrnn slip ihpd, jManfl icirt3TO. 3x-Jwc 3ie TOia get off floor MAlit'ii Mart-hi Garda 3n- Stniih Jiaa jitfllcd Ihc mwili-rt tic In a Xalitmal 37arit. iTart rf Ihc ih? -hfyrX Alrcrn 1(3 1)f Air ri: iJi? In -Juclep. 1 ai ir9lc.

Carna JMijlay tiifit Ibd iflorjc. Honorable d'iscJwrco TM nn djwtmor ana no Sracea.v 1o n.M mem nfro 3iavc Ji ihranp, fam- yna jnh In tn ihack In. Jiut i noy parctil-i "had bolh lipd when was -child. Mis life liafl hpcn a and unhappy until he fotma a jilace for Jiinwdf in Hhc Army. He had Ironed 3n the Army aflCT she wan tul JJ iKhat chapter, will assist in his claims for compensation i other government bcnenw.

vancc" a loan if necessary ami crwise.make, available to tan 1 Red Cross services. SEARCHERS ROOT The 'Vailing ghost" of shire county has been diFW but the mystery of the HooMg Hng screams remains. Wails those of "a lost soul" repeats disturbed the peace in the raa ty of Castle Combe. London advised. Military without leaving a trace, a joker used the wail' lo superstitious from cromra lagc inns so he could peace.

Italy its 6,500,000,000 eggs in Doesn't it seem more sensible? Mnnp JanaieS' 9o co So. Elsie tdtrilampa the fliT-! ficolty to his iccrnimanamE Wie 'flodor anfl the chaijfam. JJv- finssitilp 5s Jicmj 'done for ihp Jnlrrcrts "if Inp 3jot -if ITic vcrrlid if "hroioraMp Jit" Cress wsm'1 cmn-bhotimcf ao JorroBlatoJoi-cr SO years.

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Years Available:
1873-1977