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Morning World from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 68

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Morning Worldi
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Monroe, Louisiana
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68
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PAGE BERTHROL ROCKERS ll. KROWN LEK. JIL FR VK KMF VS I I MONROY, WORl.D CHRISTMAN BROTH KRS J. K. DARDEN, JR.

NEWCOMER BROTHERS rn TV 0- rn I i Mr mr 79 A Biownlw JI infj Mi. A Brown I He was born Ii ii Ti i cZI I iii 1938 and thor ast truer coll. im ll wo I. Christman, 3308 Richmond, Monroe, tlie.se Mr anti Mrs J. I IC- ik low somewhere iii the sou rung rs enlisted inn a San i go.

lf. I service July 15. 1942 was trained at San Rogers us Island. S.m st the south Pa; aft cipated in the Aleut! and Mrs t. L.

vmrisunaii, mvo iiimuuwm, one in the army and one in the navy. Left is Emmett I now a staff sergeant rn the arms a signal ai stationed rgeant Chrisman enlisted July 9 1941, and Rained in Kansas tphv West Palm Beach. Fla. and in Diew field. Tampa.

Fla Lsl worked Monroe for Sn ains arni Son bot enlisting it from Northeast Junior college His brother right, A. 1S stationed at tile San en. United States naval mate second class Ile, too, worked foi Str.iu.-s and rh.ml terms at OuachiUi Pariah High school, before his 16, 1942 Lieutenant Junior Grade John Eu- Jr Mr' J. He gradual High -school Junior colh naval KS ha.se Ni to St n.saci'lr uraae -tMUl Technical Sergeant Paul R. Newcomer Heft), 21.

and Technical Sergei 22. son of Mr. and Glen A. Newcomer. Jr.

'right), are sons of Mr and Mrs Glen A Newcoml Darden of West Monroe of West Monroe Both were born in Crowville ann sc nu cd from Ouachita Parish there. Paul also attended sh Mathis institute arid entered set vice uctoq and la lei from Northeast 1942. in the ordnance department. He was trained at Lora, hiss He was introduced to Camp Edwards, Mad- He is now at the Oliver General hospital in Au on at the naval reserve air Ga. He was in an accident Mitchell field and his left lee was ampu s.

and was senti He was employed iii Monroe by the Motor Supply compmiy Go a. for advanced tram- Tyler Business college and entered service January, 1942 He was ti as en at Camp Beaut and is now stationed there. He was formerly ai ins and received his cobuiiwm ensign on November IO, 1942 He was of the Interstate Natural Gas company selected for special instruction in take- for tile last 16 is quartermaster third man Rogers attended Ouachita Parish High FATHER AND SON OVERSEAS SOT. E. KOSEKOO PI brothers overseas Mi rn; sr -W- I v.ffs and landings from aircraft carri) rs in Miami.

Fla. From Miami he was sent to a naval air station on Lake Michigan, near Chicago, then to Norfolk, Va When he left Norfolk. lie spet a fifteen day furlough at hw home 11 West Monroe In Januatv. 1943 he went to San Diego, Calif Pi nm til ere he was sent to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii In the early sp -ng with his 1.1 ttvirun, he wmit flbonrd aircraft earner He flies a fighter plane and has lately been promoted to tcu- tenant junior grade He is now on ac- duty ir; Pacific. HODNETTE BROTHERS A Hi rn tem.

rn BPM W-; tx, llsllf rn st ALBERT L. GATES rn Shown above are Sammy Reppond (right). Mins of Reppond of 202 Hodge Class Reppond, 32, enlisted in August, 1:02. engineers and is now stationed overseas when 1942 He had trained at Camp Pickett, Va rn Private Repped to former pond, who is 21, enlisted in April. 1942.

ui ne at Keester field and then Chanute field in Illir seas, embarking in June, 1943. Tile son of Mrs. VV West Monroe, Edward listed in the army a coo Jan 6 1941 when he was trie national guard He is ha now where he has bt months. Teehnical Sergea tr. in tile I at Texas, San Diego, and I El Paso, Texas.

He is a the Ouachita Pa rush -th worked for the Brown Pal fore enlisting It of ft, is a fireman third class in the United -tty Officer L. L. Deen, 45. at Hie right, trained at Camp Peary, Va, and is stationed neater of war. He was born in Monroe and fat: Chief Petty Officer Deen, son of avenue, West Munroe, is also rn tile Pacific too, in the first World war and had trained La Cl KENNEDY It ROTH ERS SISTER AND BROTHER rn Wf --JI: ET.

T. C. MAHR. JR. Mi, rn Mm mm Wk mb--- I A ii rx is VV Hr Tau tv 1912 a (: OI RAEDY BROTHERS 37.

im Muss 942 He in. reii the it of the army He it Benj irrt- In North Af I ca class He was em- fo: Armour ai J. L. GREENLEE 1 CAU Jon I 1941. San bur Harrtp- rents are Mr and Priscilla v.

1942. in the nurse Her He received as an overseas Hebi id i He First Lieutenant Ted C. Mahr. 24 is now an instructor on a .4, stationed at the Smyrna air base in Smyrna. Term.

Enustmg sr. September, 1941, Lieutenant Mahr trained at Mawell eld, Jackson, um Greenville, Miss and Turner field Ga. A graduate of Nm Junior co he also attended L. S. in Baton is married the former ins Elcrinoi Kendricks Lieutenant Mahr parents are Mr, and Mrs.

Ted Mahr 1894 South Grand Monroe (it Mr and Mrs. S. Kennedy. Lsnderman avenue. Hoe is D.

Kennedy. 22. a cap! un rn the United Suites bros who is now rn the south Pacific battle area He enlisted in 1941 trained at San Diego, Calif. Captain Kennedy is married to rn Miss Eloise Cosbey, and had attended Louisiana Tech before ms enlistment Samuel Dawson Kennedy right is 25, a staff sergeant rn the Fourth air force on duty at Camp Pinedale. Fresno.

Calif. Sergeant Kennedy trained at Camp rd. La. and the at my arr bases at Salt (ny. Ut lh.

md Reno, Nev. He enlisted in November, 1942, attending previously Nortiteayt Junior college. 20 fo MARTIN DI WEAR NAVY BLUE GEWIN ii; A A L. B. OWEN i'-m A ut ie and Mrs.

A Guraed Ouachita parish achoo army an force He wa stationed in Denver. Ouachita Parish High Guraed Sept em I He wa, given teal id Gurafiv. 22 'rig! West Munroe A was bmr entering armed set vice in rid amed at Santa Ana and Wail, ar.d is private first cl iI school an i is married, ills wife I iii, he entered armed set vier in at is koto ()kla Brad. He is now ovei-e aud no W. V.

II A AC KER rn Se (icwin. 316 No: th Fifth sheet ant Ccw rn. 24. shown i es anniv tank destroyei cerjos in ai a He previous Iv trained Hoo Cow in. 27, is now somewhere in cia- in ti United nay Officer Second CU ss Gewsr trained a1 Both brothers attended Centi re pictured enlisted in the ationed at Fort brother, at the of war, Ped hi January.

if before in Ouachita Sergeant Janies Gn en lee, 25. is. son of and Mrs of Monroe fie was born in Pine Buff, I and is intoned He hi- wife have a young daughter He attended I school in Dell and entered armed service 1941 with the P. He was trained' at Fort Bragg, N. C.

He has just arrived in the states from I North Aft I a he was foi mon tits He is on his way to Fort 4 Lewis, Wash wm Ten pedc man 2nd Class L. Owen 27, son of Mrs. Ollie Owen Abave are two sons of Mr, and Mrs John Martin of West Monroe. At the left is Douglas O. Martin.

20. who is now somewhere in the south Pacifi He enlisted in November, 1942, and was sent to San Diego, Calif for naval training. He had previously attended Ouachita Parish High school, His brother at the right, is Doyle Martin, 24. who enlisted in the navy December IO. 1943.

an I is mw nit duty at San Diego, Calif. Seaman Martin is married and before his enlistment attended Madison college rn Tennessee. WE SALUTE YOU- Ouachita Service Men! MARTIN MARBLE AM) RAN ITE WORKS Sunday and Holidays Phone I Hid a Of) Jackson St, Phone 3020 rant, enlisted in the United Navy in Decemb er, 1942 and on duty high seas. man 2 Owen limned first Bainbridge, Md, I embar Kb oveisea duty. Ha ii married the former Miss Ma nth a Hamilton and the young couple has one dang'A r.

VILLAGE OF 800 60 YEARS WITHOUT KT. W. FAULK IJS. mn mw uteri.Ult GOES ALL-OUT A GLASS OF WATER FRANKLINVILLE, N. KNOXV1 LUE.

Term The war- BIG BUSINESS ON WALL STREET 800 poi! ts with ft ade to us time bevo may gett I IV iv, urn C. Ii. moct of down, but Mrs. Joe Green has sold is still holding out- drunk no more than 850.000 worth of war bonds, water in all her 60 veers, and says in addition to those bought by Frank- she intend to start now I1 Ii I'. mu Mr and Mis.

Ba vies of Pc La. His wife is tile rrnet Mi.ss im Coxswain W. bur if ma kei was Ihite He attend.d sdiool at Pc born in entered La and LV n.ber 1943 entered armed in 1942 the coast infantry service being trainee! at Cl guard, He was trained in New York Fannin, He is now stationed at and is there at this time. camp. Lieutenant Gilbert Faulk.

30, son 1 citizens at banks in Asheboro Native of a central European coup- of and Mrs. W. C. Faulk of Mon- NEW YORK (i tld Ramv rn hhoi mg towns The try where and beer took the rn West JT6WS stand in (hp fitD.tni rti ic i Mi WE SALUTE YOU Ouachita Parish Service Men were astounded to ve Guy En et son, vice-president of the Bmikei Trust, selling papers and making To friends wild ane hr mg aioutid when the rn natl, Finer son explained he volunteer I to aves the stand whil proprietor community has ti I lug Ut? NA db I ll iii 1V than 120 Of I place of watei with most people Ouachita Parish High school t.i abstain from 1120 it. men to the armed services Green continued to abstain from HJO after coming to tills after coming to this counUy.

NO SHOE LIKE OLD SHOE Soft dr Ok and took ti a place of her native liquids. Inasmuch LONDON The British ministry as she operated a store, obtain- He no pi obi em at who! and also Washington tuid Lee university and February, 1942 entered the ordnance branch of armed service. trained at Petersbuig, Va He is now stationed at Grenada and is a fust lieutenant. He is married Uncle Sam wanted the best fighting men he could find and he found them in Ouachita Pa pish. Hurry It Over With and Come Home i winch hie I cc Sa i rued mure mg tin than mi limn pairs of wen.

ut serv- prices. tee ta" vn tht ast found she say and has a oung son His wife was stepped the bank to buy a wa: men Ake the built plenty to and Mill no wa lei I The, art broken in. for Miss Harrington 4iarteook. W. I).

GOLSON Police Juror Ward 5.

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