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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 10

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IN NORTH AFRICA. TIIE FANTAGRAPIL MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1943. TEN WELDON. (PNS) Accord- mg to word received recently by relatives here, Pfc. Jesse Ruble, With the Armed Services sheet metal mechanic in the air corps, is now located somewhere in north Africa.

Pfc. Ruble stated that they were to be entertained GRAYMONT SERVICE NEWS. GRAYMONT. (PNS) Pvt. Robert Hanson has been moved the evening he was writing by Jack Benny.

from Aberdeen proving grounds in COMPLETES BOOT TRAINING. COLFAX. Aaron Kessinger, seaman second class, has complet lircTl WELL, llli" 7 1 "Hir30SM "MrWELLt HOPE SO! VOUCMJ) A THEN IP MATE TO THINK TWELTOJ' sEEfor( MAYBE WAS (SETTING if flP 3UR-7 SJI ITS A TfO CARELESS i 3 'j BLONDIE XII II II- I THAN KEP KiLcK 1 1 A pt? Jry! tlia-T5 V- HAMMER iOvV-Sj FE PEEL OFF i-- ed his boot training at the Great Lakes and is being transferred to Norfolk, Va. He recently spent a Maryland, to a western camp. Pfc.

Eldon Potter has safely arrived in England, according to word received Tuesday by his sister, Miss Harriet Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harlan entertained Sunday in honor of their son in law, Glenn Swartz, seaman second class, who has recently completed his boot training at Far-ragut, Idaho, and who is home on a 10 day furlough. Pfc.

Leonard E. Wertz is now located in Sicily. nine day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Kessinger, and friends, Mr.

and Mrs. Buford Howard Dale Otto Walker V. Ethington Harry Earl Tapp Leslie Hoffman IN PACIFIC Corp. Walker V. CONGERVILLE.

(PNS) Pvt, Leslie E. Hoffman, youngest son of Ethington, son of Mrs. Alice Ethington, 104 East Empire street, is now stationed somewhere in the Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Hoffman, is southwest Pacific. now on maneuvers at Shreveport, having been stationed the last six and a half months at Drew It DANVERS. Pvt. Howard Dale field, Fla.

Otto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Otto, is now stationed at Camp McCoy. in the medical corps. He was recently home on a three TRANSFERRED.

Seaman Second Class Harry Earl Tapp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tapp, 603 North Mason street, has been transferred from Great Lakes to Pleasanton, Calif. He was home day furlough. Glenn Halsey Emil Whitehead VISIT PARENTS.

DANVERS. (PNS) 1st Lt. A I LE. (PNS) recently on a 10 day leave. Glenn K.

Halsey, seaman second and Mrs. Howard Gravett of Washington, D. are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence class of the Great Lakes training station, is spending nine days fur Lyle Kumler Richard Kumler BELLFLOWER.

(PNS) Mr. Gravett and Mrs. Anna Mem tnis lough with his parents, Mr. and week. HAS LEAVE.

and Mrs. Elmer L. Kumler of Mrs. Carl Halsey. Pvt.

Carlyle Halsey, of Scott field, another son Bellflower have two sons in the service. Both were home recently of the Halseys, will arrive Friday for a few days visit with his on furloughs. Pfc. Lyle K. Kum GRD3LEY SERVICE NEWS.

GRIDLEY. (PNS) George Phillis, fireman second class, was here on Wednesday spending his furlough with his wife and his mother, Mrs. Angie Phillis. He brother and parents. ler, a parachute trooper, was recently transferred from Tinker army air field in Oklahoma to the DEWITT.

(PNS) Sgt. Emil SAYBROOK. (PNS) Frederic W. Evans of Santa Anna, is spending a 15 day leave at the home of Mrs. Mattie Allen.

He has just returned from duty in Iceland. TO GRADUATE SOON. Cadet Willard Lange, son of Mrs. Lucinda Lange, 306 North Madison street, is now a member Whitehead, son of Robert White William Northern air base, head, is stationed at Camp Van has been in the southwest Pacific Doren, Miss. He was in Panama ville, for further training.

Pfc. Richard L. Kumler, army area for some time on active duty. ordnance, has been stationed at for over a year. PROMOTED.

He expects to have a 30 day leave but as he is on a call furlough he may be called back at any time. the Tinker army air field since October, 1942. J. F. Tobias, son of Mrs.

Ida of a class of student officers a Pfc. Randell C. Hughes of Camp M. Tobias, 1310 North East street, David Alford aviation cadets to graduate fro! Ellis spent the weekend here with AT CAMP ELLIS. Genevieve Grlener is now a first lieutenant at Camp Clifford Brown BUI Ummel GOODFIELD.

(PNS) Mr. Pinedale. Calif. He is a former Donald Robert M. Sablotzke Hightshoe Army Air Force Photo PROMOTED.

Pvt. Donald Sa his wife and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.

Hughes. Mrs. Mae Bolby received word on Wednesday from her son, Pvt. student of Wesleyan university and and Mrs. Kores Knapp have received word that their son, Gilbert, GRID LEY.

T. Sgt. Clifford the University of Illinois. Brown, Gridley, has been awarded has been transferred from Mt. blotzke, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl the oak leaf cluster to the air Donald Ahrendt, that he had been the flying school at Stockton field, Calif. ON FURLOUGH. HUDSON. Sgt.

William C. Wagner, who is stationed at FcQ Dix, N. been home on a furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.

A. Wagner and ELLIOTT SERVICE NOTES. Vernon, 111., and is now located at Sablotzke. 1009 South Hmsnaw ELLIOTT. (PNS) Corp.

medal for gallantry in action over Kaimana Harbor, New Guinea, Camp Ellis. He is the military police. avenue, has been promoted to private first class at Moses- Lake air base, Moses Lake, Wash. He is in the medical corps. last May.

Leo Miller returned to Fort Ben-ning, Wednesday, after spending an 17 day furlough visiting his DEWITT SERVICE MEN. Hubert Clymer passed his test DANVERS. (PNS) Bill Unv parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles mel, who is stationed at Great McLEAN.

Robert M. 'Hightshoe, for air cadet and is at Camp Grant, 111. Miller and family. friends. A dinner was given in his honor with 30 guests present.

FARMER CITY MEN. ON FURLOUGH. ARMINGTON. Pvt. Frederick Phillips of Ft.

Lewis, has been spending an 18 day furlough with relatives and friends. He also visited his sister, Mrs. Vernon Mullins and family. REPORTS FOR DUTY. Electrician Mate Charles Schna-ble, who has been visiting at the home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Max Schnable, 300 North School street, Normal, will report back for duty, Oct. 5. He has been in the navy since March 5, 1940, and has been overseas since 1941, as a member of a submarine crew. This Is his first visit home since he left the Great Lakes naval training station in 1940, for overseas duty.

Schnable graduated from Normal Community high school and also attended Illinois Wesleyan university. TRANSFERRED. KEMPTON. (PNS) Sgt. Merlyn Wright who was recently transferred from Camp Phillips, to Camp McCoy, will spend the weekend with home folks.

A birthday dinner was given for him on Sunday at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Farley, at which 17 relatives were present. KENNEY SERVICE NEWS. Corp.

Keneth Goodpasture of the army air corps, will leave Sunday for Hamilton field, after spending a week's furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Goodpasture. Sgt. Hobart Rybolt came Tuesday to visit his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Rybolt. On his arrival here a telegram awaited him with orders to return immediately to his camp at Elkine, W. Va. C.

F. Kemp received a card from New York Friday stating that his son, Corp. Donald Kemp of the army, is being shipped for duties overseas. GETS FURLOUGH. Elmer Craft, left Wednesday for Lakes, has finished his boot train ing and has qualified as an elec SAYBROOK SERVICE NEWS.

transferred from Charleston, S. to Galveston, Tex, Another son, Pvt. James Bolby, has started his work as a dentist at Fort Ben-ning, Ga. VISITS PARENTS. SAYBROOK.

(PNS) Sgt. William Smallwood of Camp Campbell, came Tuesday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Smallwood. His 10 day furlough will be spent in Saybrook and Chicago.

IS TRANSFERRED. EASTON. (PNS) Corp. induction in the marines at San Diego, Calif. FARMER CITY.

(PNS) Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Hightshoe has graduated from the advance twin-engine army flying school, Columbus army air field, Columbus, Miss.

He received his trician's mate. He is spending a week's leave at the home of his SAYBROOK. (PNS) Mr. Leonard C. Tarter reported Thurs Word was received Wednesday Charles Hulvey LoisRohde parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey that Delmar Williams and Delmar day that her husband has arrived safely somewhere in Australia. and Mrs. Wayne Evans received a letter Tuesday from their son, Floyd, who is in the Caribbean Ummel at Danvers. He will return wings and was commissioned a Kingren had arrived at Camp CARLOCK.

(PNS) Firemen Mr. and Mrs. Earl Larison re second lieutenant. Scott, Farragut, Idaho. Second Class David Alford, who to Great Lakes Friday.

HEARS FROM SON. ported Thursday that their soa BELLFLOWER SERVICE NEWS. Pfc. Merrill, has been transferred ENDS BOOT TRAINING. sea area saying he has been promoted to staff sergeant and will be sent to Colorado for more training.

made his home with Mr. and Mrs. John Hulvey, is with the Pacific STANFORD. (PNS) Mrs. W.

BELLFLOWER. (P S) Lt. to Nashville, from Tampa, GOODFIELD. (PNS) Mar E. Tuley received a telegram from Fla.

and Mrs. Leslie Johnson are par tin Vernell Gibson, seaman second fleet and has San Francisco, as his main port. Seaman Second James D. Wall, son of Mr. and Mr.

and Mrs. William Taylor her son, Pvt. Robert Tuley, that Mrs. Earl Doss has received ents of a son born Sept. 21.

Lt. class, recently spent nine days at Mrs. O. H. Wall of Springfield and received a letter Tuesday stating he had arrived safely at San Fran word that her husband, Earl, has Johnson, formerly stationed at Class Charles Hulvey, son of Mr, home here upon completion of his grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. D. B. cisco, and was able to be been transferred to Port Hueneme, Chanute field, is at Camp Girar boot training, returning to Great that their son, Garth, who is stationed at Camp Sibert, has Thomas, has been transferred to and Mrs. John Hulvey, finished fire control school Sept.

13 and up and a letter would follow. He from Camp Parks, Calif. deau, Mo. Mrs. Johnson, the for has been wounded twice and has been promoted to private first mer Eloise Kumler, is living tem Mrs.

Ada Highfill is visiting her was sent immediately to San Lakes awaiting transfer where he will take further training as a torpedoman's mate. San Francisco, Calif. PROMOTED. class. Francisco.

Miss Genevieve Gne- porarily with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kumler, near son, Thomas, who is stationed in Sioux Falls, S. D. been returned to the states.

IN HOSPITAL. ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs MANSFD2LD SERVICE NEWS. RETURN TO MASSACHUSETTS. Pvt.

William B. Larking, of 106 East Walnut street, has Harry Griener, is visiting at her Pvt. Lloyd D. Troyer, who has SECOR MEN. MANSFIELD.

(PNS) James Word is received here that home here while on vacation from been promoted to private first SECOR. (PNS) Mr. and Mrs, Charles Linkletter, son of Rev. been in Sicily, is now in a New York hospital, according to word Corp. Cletis A.

Fritzen, son of war work. All three young people class in the marine corps. Pfc. Lar W. Ponsler has been transferred from Moffett field, to Tillamook, Ore.

L. W. Meginnes Sr. received worn and Mrs. C.

S. Linkletter, of Grand Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fritzen, of 103 are cousins. Miss Griener is sa king is now stationed somewhere received by relatives, who have West Willow street, Normal, has Monday from their son, Robert, saying that he had arrived safely pervisor in her department in the medical corps at the aviation had no word of Pvt.

Troyer lor several months. He is with the returned to Westover Field, Rapids, formerly of Bell-flower, is a cadet midshipman of the merchant marine and at present is training at San Matea, Calif. Pvt. Charles Blagg has arrivec in north Africa. Philip Mackey has returned in England.

in the south Pacific. RETURNS TO CAMP. Pvt. Charles'Mowes recently re after spending a short furlough cadet center in San Antonio, Tex Mr. and Mrs.

Mark Davis have here. He is a member of the air from Key West, to Boston, engineering corps. He is the son of Mrs. Mabel Troyer, 525 West Grove street, and his wife lives at Seanfan second class Isaac AT GLENVTEW. Lois Rohde, received word that their son, Vernon, had arrived safely in Afric corps.

turned to Camp Campbell, Prentice is spending a 10 day Mass. Charles Gose is now at Norfolk, after spending a five day furlough yeoman third class, is now at the naval air station, Glenview. She Charles McGough, who recenff 1008 MacArthur avenue. ODELL SERVICE NEWS. furlough with relatives at Bell-flower.

He graduated from Bell- where he will receive a new entered the army, was reported ODELL. (PNS) Mr. and Mrs. has completed her boot training MINIER SERVICE NOTES. assignment.

Friday to be stationed at Camp flower high school last May and Edward Gordon have received at Hunter college, N. and is ex DEWITT. (PNS) Charles son of Charley Batson, came with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry J. Mowes, 1514 West Chestnut street.

RECEIVES CITATION. MINIER. (PNS) Pvt. Ed Pvt. Francis Miller has arrived Blanding, Fla.

has since completed his boot trainr word Tuesday from their son, pected home for a furlough at 305 Raymer arrived Monday night to in north Africa. ing at Farragut, Idaho, where he East Beecher street. Her mother, Capt. Donald Gordon, that he has left for overseas duty. He has will return Monday.

spend a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raymer. and home Thursday on a furlough from Warrensburg, Mo. MANSFIELD SERVICE NEWS.

Mrs. Charles L. Rohde, is a char AT GREAT LAKES. Announcement is made that E. been in training at the Laurel air ter member of the Pearl Harbor COLFAX.

Bernard J. Kelley, 22, gunners mate first class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kelley, with other relatives here and in chapter American War Mothers, base, Laurel, Miss. C.

Bone, formerly associated with Illinois college at Jacksonville, Morton. Pvt. Raymer has been Mrs. George Verdun received St. Marys, Ohio, has returned to stationed in the Panama Canal Donald Ralph Leslie, 17, son of Ralph Leslie, 815 East Fremont street and William G.

Smith, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Smith, 1206 North Morris avenue, have MANSFIELD.

(PNS) Sgt. Leo Duncan and wife of Pocatello, Idaho, will leave Saturday after spending a week here with his who is a student at the University of Illinois medical school in Chi word Friday from her husband, a his base after being on a submarine in the Pacific. The sub' zone on the Pacific side with the coast artillery and this is his first FALSE TEETH. That Loosen Need Not Embarass Many wearers ot false teeth nave Buffered real embarrassment because their plate dropped, slipped or wabbled at just the wrong time. Do not live In fear of this happening to you.

Just sprlnkuv a little FASTEETH, the alkaline (no acid) powder, on your plates. Holds false teeth more firmly, so they feel more comfortable. Does not sour. Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH a-t any drug store.

Adv. cago, has enlisted in the naval marine received a presidential visit home since his enlistment on medical service. He will continue begun their naval training at petty officer second class, that he has been transferred from Camp Endicott, R. to Camp Holly-day, Miss. He is with the Seabees.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest unit citation for its destruction Nov. 27, 1939. He has been in re.

Cuticura softens blackhead tips for easy removal. Scientifically, mildly medicated his present work. Mrs. Bone and their son have established temporary residence in Oak Park. Donald Barker, yeoman second on Japanese shipping.

Bernard markably good health during his Great Lakes. PROMOTED. HEYWORTH Mrs. George Spir has been made key man in his class, reported back to San Fran four years of service in the tropics ODELL SERVICE NEWS. cisco Sept.

za, after his leave spenx and jungle having only a light at ODELL. (PNS) Mr. and Mrs. crew. The Kelleys are former rest dents of Colfax.

ATLANTA SERVICE NEWS. duso has received word that her with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. tack of malaria. He is to report on Henry Hare received word Thurs husband has been promoted to ATLANTA.

(PNS) Pvt. Jesse John Barker and other relatives. Oct. 16, to Fort Bliss, Tex. second lieutenant in the U.

Kirby of Camp Breckenridge, The Raymers have three other day morning from their son, Pvt. Phillip Hare, that he had been transferred from Fort Dix, N. CHATSWORTH SERVICE NEWS. sons in military service. Corp army in Australia.

He is in the transportation corps, and attended CHATSWORTH. (PNS) Sea James Raymer, military police, and John Kirby with the marines at San Diego, Calif, visited here with their mother, Mrs. Clara Kirby and other relatives. Illinois State Normal university. bee Kenneth Rosenboom arrived to Camp Gordon Johnston, Cara belle, Fla.

now in England; Corp. Sam Ray. Wednesday from Camp Endicott, mer, theyoungest son, also a mili' REPORTS FOR DUTY. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs.

Chris R. I- to spend several days here. Corp. Leonard Ludlam of Fort tary police, who has been stationed Charles A. Leonard, radioman Peterson received word that their California, but is now en route Frank Kaiser who is stationed at Camp Siebert, has been pro second class, has reported for duty son, Gerald Peterson, who is with MORRELL'S CLEANERS "NEW FALL SERVICE" overseas from an east coast port the army, had landed safely in Bliss, is home for a 30 day furlough with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ross Ludlam. He underwent an operation Aug. 8 and has been in the hospital since that time. moted to the rank of staff ser after spending a leave with his mother, Mrs.

Ella Leonard, 1307 and Herman Raymer of the north African area. eeant his family announced on Morton, who left recently with a East Grove street. He has been on Wednesday. group of inductees and is in train MINONK SERVICE NEWS. Gunnery Sgt.

Delmar Pruitt is ing in Oklahoma. MINONK. (PNS) Mrs. Lottie duty for seven months in the Pa cific area. IN MDUTARY SCHOOL.

Why Thousands of Doctors Corp. Laverne Graber, oldest in the hospital at Camp Lejeive, N. was the word received by Shields received word that her son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Graber, Have Prescribed son Patrick had been promoted to the rank of first sergeant.

He Cadet Harold J. Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooks, 1414 East Grove street, has entered his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jess Pruitt. He has been sufferjng from a recurrence of the malarial fever which he contracted at has also been stationed in the Panama Canal Zone on the Atlantic side, but in the four years is stationed at Camp Edwards Mass. Kemper military school, Boon' the two boys had not contacted Guadalcanal. Corp.

Preston Fryman left Pertussin BadCbnsfis (DUE TO COLDS) ville, for the coming year. each other. Corp. Graber is ex Lowell Ferguson, son of Mrs. Thursday for Camp Campbell Harold previously attended Bloom- pected to be granted a furlough Mayme Jenkins, recently entered after spending his week's in the near future.

mgton high school. Kemper school the service and was sent to camp furlough with his parents, Mr, Clifford Reynolds, seaman second Blanding, Fla. and Mrs. Homer Fryman. is observing its centennial.

IN ENGLAND. class, has been spending a leave Set. Phillip Paul Baker returned Seaman Jimmy Stokowski is Pertussin must be good when thou with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday to Camp Polk, Ralph Reynolds, having completed home on sick leave and is visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Stephan MELVIN. (PNS) Corp. John Swanick, a member of the military police and a son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Swanick, has arrived Stokowski. He is with the coast sands upon thousands of Doctors have prescribed It for so many years. Pertussin acts at once to relieve your coughing. It loosens and makes phlegm easier to raise. Safe and effective for both old and young.

Inexpensive! his boot training at the Great Lakes naval training station. He expects to be transferred on his return to the submarine service guard and is stationed in New after spending a furlough here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Baker. He went by way of Topeka, for a short visit with his brother, Charles, who is there in the General Win York city.

somewhere in England. school at New London, Conn. IN CHINA. Raymond Hays, son of Mr. and WAPELLA.

(PNS) Rela. ter's hosoital. recuperating from Mrs. George Hays, left Friday to burns received in the north Airr tives here received word from Corp. Paul Kinder, first for over report for military service at the can campaign.

Charles expects to induction center at Camp Grant. make a trip home in a few weeKS a month, that he had been transferred from. India to somewhere He and Mrs. Hays spent several RETURNS TO CAMP. in China.

Corp. Glenn Riddle, son days this week in Minier. They have been living in Peoria, where of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riddle COOKSVILLE.

Corp. Oliver Frv has returned to his army air he was employed at the LaTour west of Wapella, is located at the I 7 neau company. Mrs. Hays will leave soon for her former home same place with Paul Kinder. WAPELLA SERVICE NEWS.

in northern Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

Tuchel have WAPELLA. (PNS) Ensign received recent letters from their and Mrs. Francis Merrifield, locat ed at Jacksonville, are visit son, Frederick (Ted) Tuchel, who field at Pratt, Kan. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ancil Fry. Corp. Fry was recently home on furlough. Their other son, Pvt. Everett E.

Fry is well and safe overseas according to a cablegram recently received. REASON SERVICE NEWS. BEASON. (PNS) Corp. Jack Brown, son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. P. Don't clutter up your closets with summer garments this winter. Send them to us today.

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is serving with the naval am ing their parents east of Wapella and at Springfield. He has a 15 phibious force in the Mediterran. ean area that he has been pro day leave. moted to motor machinists mate, Pvt. Johnnie Harrold, who has This was his second promotion been on a 10 day furlough visiting since being sent overseas.

Ted his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thorn Brown, r. r. 1, who has been who enlisted in the navy in May, stationed the last six months in New Caledonia, arrived home Fri 1942, has been serving as engi- Send Cigarettes To Our Fighting Men Through The Daily Pantagraph 200 Smokes for 50c.

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29 to his camp in southern Florida. FISHER SERVICE MEN. FISHER. (PNS) Mrs. Loren Jervis has received word from her brother, Pvt.

R. C. Palmer, stating that he had arrived overseas. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs.

G. C. Williams that their son, Meter Machinist Second Class days during these operations. Glen Myers, son of Mrs. Val er, r.

r. i. wno nas Deen spending Myers, left Friday to report for TO KEEP MORALE induction with the Morton con tingent of selectees. Mr. Myers has been in the trucking business in Mmier for a number of years.

His Lee Cephus Williams, had been across and back on his first trip. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schwartz have received word that their son, a week's leave here at her home after completing storekeeper's training at University of Indiana, Bloomington, left Tuesday for the west coast. Cadet Marshall Schoth, who recently completed training at Arcadia, has been moved to Mississippi where he will continue training.

According to word received here this week by relatives, Pfc. Everett P. Horney and Pfc. Virgil Marks both of the North Bethel neighborhood had met recently in a USO center in England. Paul, who is with the marines, is south of the equator.

wife, the former Norma Millikin. will remain in their home here durng his absence. H. Paul Appenzeller, radio man second class, is now in the naval hospital, Mare Island, Calif. He has been hospitalized for some time with an infection.

He had seen active sea duty the past year and will be again on a ship when Homer Fitch, seaman second class, has completed his boot train ing at Camp Bunyan, Farragut, Idaho and is home on a 15 day furlough with his wife and his son in Fisher.

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