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% c \ i ïworth and Vicinity| Mrs. Wayno Willi*, Editor SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Her. Hugh Chittenden, Pastor Sunday services May 16—10:30 a. m. Our church in -worship, 11:30 a, ra.—O u r church in study • v —— • *' PI.BST METHODIST CHURCH • Her* Clarence .Frencji, Pastor 10:15 a. m.—Divine worship. 11:30—Sunday school: 1 ’ • **“ V*» Mr.' and Mrs, Albert Moshicr at tended the official visit of the dis trict officers to Dansvillc Chapter, O.E.S., Thursday evening. , About 100 attehded the ^lother and Daughter banquet sponsored t>y tho Women's. Society of the Methodist Church, Thursday even- cning. A three coursc dinner was served -by the committee with Mrs. Bert Molner as chairman. The tables were beautifully decoratcd with candlcs, daffodil« and hya cinths. Tho prevailing colors, being yellow and white, The following program was -rendered with Mrs. Clarence French toaslmi.B.tre«9: Toast to the daughters Mrs. Floyd Frcdcnburg Vocal _duct—Helen Djrroti and 'Geraldine Reynolds acconjganied by M rs. H. M. Reynolds ' , Toast to mothers Mrs. Floyd 1’etly Flute solo—Arlene Moshicr • Tdnst to mothbr’s of boys in Bervice—Mrs. Loyde Dassage ' Duet—Bctlmny and Beverly llul- lerm an accompanied by Mrs. Bul- tennan Address—Women A fter tho War •—Miss Bessie Seely ' Corsages were presented by Mrs. Clayton Smith to Mr«. Carrie Car te r the oldest mother present. Mrs. Samuel McKee, the youngoBt moth e r present and Mrs. Fred Jeffery o f Palmyra mother with son in tho service. Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Willis, Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Moshier and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Huntley attended tho offi- ■cial visit of R. W. Ailcen Verdow D.D.G.M. and R. W, Edward L. Hargrave D.G.L. to Williamson Chapter, O.E.S., Monday evening. Mrs, Bernico Duel I of South By ron is spending the spring recess •with her jparents, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Duel). Mrs. Carrie Hall hns returned home after spending several mon ths in Canada with Mr. and Mrs. Rao Hall. Mr., and Mrs. Floyd Fredenburg oniertalncd at dinner Sunday, Mr. .and Mrs. Howard Fredenburg and son, Allen Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley VanHoovcf and son. Mr. and Mrs. William Dedie of Rochester were Sunday guests of their p'arents, Mr. und Mrs. John DeFlyor. Principal and Mrs.-Albert Mosh icr nnd daughter, Arlene, were the Sunday guests of their mother, Mrs. Moshicr of Naples, Rev. Carlyle Boynton of Batavia Phone of thc| Letters From Boys h” rrv«PS l Serving-Uncle Sam May 11. She is» survived by two Electric Company in Schenectady. | She is» survived by two sons, Mr. and Mrfcj .Harry T raver and” D ennis a t home, Isaac in- the U« S, Mrs. W illiam Cartner of Weeds- Navy, stationed ¡^/California; one port and Daniel C a rtner of Port daughter, Mrs. Warren Pierce of Byrgn welre'Sunday guests of Mr. Newark? three grandchildren, one arid Mrs. T. J.\ VanderKamp and grea.t grandchild; one sister, Mrs, family. „ • ” 1 .] Levi Haal^ jr., of Palmyra. Mr. and Mrs. Wy M. LawrenceJ Funeral services will be «held on were'Sunday dinner guests of i t r / Friday afternoon/at' 2:30 o'clock and Mrs. F. J. Lawrence of Pal- J from h e r late .home, Rev. A rthur J.‘ myra. ¡Bennink officiating. Interment in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dedie were Marion .cemetery, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Butler of Batavia.- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Willis and Corp. Jam es K. Freeling »pent a few days last week witlf+Snt. Howard A. Hadden Mrs. Anna Boynton Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ikcwood of W e st Walworth were Mother’s Day guests of their daughter, Mrs. ^ .Loyde Bassage and family. Miss Susan Chittenden of Pitts field, Ma'ss., is spending some time -with Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Chitten den. Mrs. Anna Boynton is spending th e week in Niagara Falls the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Karl Bur- •dick and family. The Boys in Service Club met „ Wednesday evening with Mrs. Tru man Yuker. It was voted to send a letter each month to the boys. A —greatrdcal of credit—ia-due- the-sec- •cretary, Mrs. Elton May, who spends a groat many hours addres, sing cards and letters to the boys, finding out their birthdays and checking addresses. Let's cooperate With -her and-if-wo-know-of-changa of address or birthday of any boy In servico “send it to her, Dr. and Mrs R. E a rl Butler of sons spent Sunday with their par- Ilochester and Charles Butler of ents in Ithaca, the B a p tist Home, Fairport were I Bom to .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sunday evening callers of fijr. and Hack “Friday, May 7, a t the Gen- Mrs. T. B. Yuker. jesee Hospital, Rochester, a daugh- Mrs. Ella Tuttle spent the week- ter. , ^ end with her daughter, Mrs. F. J . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Huntley, Lawrence and family of Palmyra. ¡Mrs' H. M. Reynolds, Eugene Rey- A regular meeting of Walworth nolds, Geraldine Reynolds, Mabel Lodge No. 254 F. & A. M , will be DeGroot, Mrs. DeWitt Tuttle, Mr. held Saturday evening, May 15. and Mrs. C/M . Huntley and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Jam es R. ¡Jewell Lena Reynolds of Palmyra attend- and son, Richard spent the week-’ed the Ritter—White wedding at end and Monday at their cottage. L a fayette Methodist Church, Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Petty enter- urday evening at 8:00 o’clock, lained a t dinrter, Sundhy, Mn agd. Mrs, T. B. Yuker, Mr. ancl Mrs: MARION BOYS IN - Raymond Yuker and family, Mr. t h e SERVICE • and Mrs. Jacob P e tty and Miss' (Continued from. Page Three) Dorb.thy Petty and friend. i Donald W. Bovct, M. D. — 'Calvin F. Fisher W alworth can well be proud of Clifford H. Short their new observation post. The(Hijm cr VanHall , observers of No. 494-A do appre- ^-Jionald W itter date it. A great deal of the credit Elmer ¡yfatthys is due the chief observer, James Albert E. Young R. W ebster of Palm y ra who has Selden Collward spent many hours there painting, Russen Freeman fixing the yard and doing nianyiDenn{3 VanStrien things to improve it and the Vincent Crane grounds around it. The observers Donald Lono of this post are very cooperative | H oward j Boise to prove this a telegram was re -1 Arnold Jansen ceived last week from Pittsfield, j Eug-eno Miller Mass., from Rev. Chittenden stat- g]mer jsTcda ing that he would be unable to m an, Willis J . Collier the post a t his regular shift, with- ] p avid Russell in ten minutes some one was found w ;nnrd Smith to take the trick. Observers ar®tSianley DeNearing needed for Monday 8:00 to 10:00|ch e s ter Sanford a. m., Wednesday 8:00 to ,10:00 a- j nno Lybart, WAAC m„ and Thursday G:00 to 8:00 p.'jogeph VanderBrook m. Anyone willing to take one of william E- white The following letter was receiv ed by M r. and-Mrs. Nick DeAri-, geloifrom their-son, Tom. •- • * * * i » Southwest Pacific , ' ' Ajpril 1, 1943 ' 4 Dear Mom and Pop, \ i. How is ’' everything Koine, the chickens and have you any pigs this year. 'I su r e could stand some of those good' pork chops. Some- day Anná and I wjll come back there and we will havé a big f e a s t. I got 6 letters from hier yesterday. She sure w rites often enough, _every day in fact. I haven't received any of-your letters'yet. 'I guess the mail is p r e tty slow as there is quite a bit -nowadays with everybody' writing overseas. I’m just fine and fit as a fiddle and I get plenty to eat. I t isn’t the best food in the world’b u t. w e do o’k by it. Have you got any of my letters yet? I hope so. I n this letter you will find some p ictures of me. I thought you would like to see what J look like. Mom,Hdid you- get the picture of pie and A n n a? I hope you did as Anfta sentL-them to you. Lhope you like it. It wasn’t too good a pic ture- b u t i t will have to do for now. I -wrote a letter to my old friend, Jake. I hope he|s V k r rethought .maybe he would like to (hear from me. Well, Mom and Pop, take care of yourself! \Give everybody my re gards. Good night and sweet dreams. Your loving son Toni the present Anna Did you sent? like these call l-F-2. Walworth Boys In the Service This is the revised list of the Boys In Service. If your son, bro- trcr, husband or sweetheart leave for the Armed Forces would you plcaso send his name, address and birthday to the Boys in Service Club to Mrs. Elton May, secretary. Thank you. Corp. Abe J. Seen Pvt. Russell O. Bell Pvt. Harold Speers Corp. E rnest A . Esley Corp. Arnold F. Taber Ficemonl Rich Finley, S2/c navy l’vt. Milo Pembroke rvl. Myndert Vasscur Mr. and Mrs. V. J . Bassage and Mrs. Henning were Sunday dinner, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frartknilen «ing of Lincoln. ____ Mr. and Mrtf. Carol Baker and son, Donald, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Had d e n of Webster. M r.jand Mrs. Leigh Darron en tertained on Mother’s Day^Mr. and M rs. George Ostorhout and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osterhout and •son. The Girls’ Pioneer 4-H Club will m e e t Saturday, May 15th, wi(h Helen Darrnn. Mr. and i\Irs. Howard Morgan- thaler of Wolcott and Mr. and Mrs. Kline of Chimney Bluff were Sun day afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. C D. Tuttle. M rs. Mamie Briggs spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Har old Todc! of Pittsford. Miss Thelma Hoffman has ac cepted a position with tho GaB & Sgt. Harvey B. Iladden Capt. Robert J. Rielly John A. Morrill Sc 2/c , Floyd W. Boiden, S2/c navy Pvt. W arren II. Boll Pvt. Leonard Burmeistor Corp Charles Grace Pvt. Floyd E. Bavis Pvt. Norman Hickson Pvt. W a lter Anderson Tvt. Samuel J. Polina Pvt. Robert Mullen Corp. Robert Conant Sgt, Marvin Seibert Pfc. Merle E. Copeland Pvt. Roy Ikewood Pvt. A ugust Baart \PfcrjuhrrDxmmrf— 1 Corp. Karl VanHall Pvt Howard Duell Pvt. Albert Kaper ?vt. Gordon Ebert ..Cftt p_Kenn oth-Eb e r t- PvtrCrrrl—JnV b raham Pfc. W illard Foote Pvt. .Elwyn. E n g e rt ___ Verne C. Collier Richard DeNearing Milford K. Furner Everett M. Jansen Ilw a r d S. Johnson Julian Miller Elwyn A. Rcssuc George Bogard Stephen Brooks Harold Cook Lester DeFisher Ormond L. Guyer' Carl J . Nortier Howard Ocque John Shoales James L. White Janette M. Herman, WAAC Sanford Collward Claude Elliott Clarence O Pratt Gordon Schoonorman Henry Batsleer Woodrow Schutt Marvin I-Iermanet Robert C. Nevil > Leon. I. Schutt Robert G. Weeks William VanOverbecke, discharged Gerald Petty ' PUTA NEW HAT ON YDUg BUDGET DOLLAR topeot , ; PURCHASEWTH Little Creek, Va. April 14, 1943 Palmyra Men in'the Service or Their Country Below. is a list of the men from tk e Town .of Palmyra who Are in aervke. This lost may not be en tirely correct or. complete: Pvt. Raymond L. Allen, army Pvt. Robert Allen, army Pvt.Lloyd J. Anthony, a'rmy Capt. David C. Alvord, army Tech. Sgt. Francis Alleji,. army ’ ' Charles L, .Allen,,’320,\navy - S2c Thomas B> Adams III, coast guard Corp. James R'. Alsdorf, army Pvt. Leonard Bennett,\ army * Corp. Socrates Bournas, army Pvt. Nelson E. Barnhart, army A/.C Richari Bedettef army A/C James Brokaw, army Pyt. Ernest E. Benaett, army Pvt'. Fay Bodine, army Pvt. George A. Bills, army A/C Ellsworth Bedette, army Pfc. Albert ^atterby, army Harry L. Black, jr., S/2C Pvt. Charles Burr, army A/C Donald W. Beach, army Adelbert Bruen,’ S2/c, navy Pvt. Howard R. Burgess, army Corp. C. W. Burgess, army -Corp.- T.- Howard Bryant, army Sgt. Harold Beal, army Pvt. Sanford H. Beal, army P v t Harold S. Button, army Pvt. Irvine Burgess, army .Staff Sgt. Cyril Batterby, army | Lt. Robert F. Berner, army 1st. Lt. Francis P. Casey, army Pvt. Donald R. Content, army Pfc. Weslfey Coleman, army Pvt. Caleb Converse, army EAST PALMYRA Editor—Josephine Martin Dear Sirs: Mrs. Grace Robinson and daugh- Just received the first copy of \ ter,Virginia, and Mrs. Allen Rob- the Journal in three weeks as they inson spent the weekend with Pvt. haven't caught up with me. Have. Allen B. Robinson who is station- just settled here after about three ed at Camp Edison, N. J. Mrs. weeks of wandering and it sure | Grace Robinson and Mrs. Allen seems good to read it from front Robinson returned Monday -even- to back. ‘ ’ | ing whereas Virginia -went to Was in N.O.B. at Norfolk and i New York City to do some buy- saw Don Scholl and had quite a j ing for Chaffee’s Store Inc. in talk with him. Have also bumped into quite a number of boys I knew while in “boots” in Sampson, N. Y. •My regards to all the home folks and m any'thanks for the paper and will look forward to receiving it every week. Sincerely Harold I. Martin Palm Sunday Dear Sirs: Finally settled .down again and here is m y new address. Have sure' enjoyed getting the weekly paper. Didn't realize how much I missed it until I didn't get a paper last week. Keep\”up the good work back home an d 'I ’ll try here. Sincerely yours Kenneth M. Thompsom Thompson Lane, Nashville, Tenn. April 25, 1943 Dear Sirs: It was my intention to await my classification before notifying you of my change of- address. However, it seems th a t things are not mov ing as rapidly as I thought they would. I’m also taking this opportunity to thank you for your paper. I will admit that I never took much interest in your paper before en tering the service. I find now that there is no other paper I'd rather receive. Thanking you again Sincerely Charles Yackiw Corp. Darwin Read Corp. W illiam Swadling Corp. Melvin Swadling hlaurice Hilliger Pvt. Norman Kier Pvt. Oakley Crane Corp. John Pitts Pvt. Earl Kier George H» Doylo Pvt. Joseph--Damico Pfc. Led Rol&nd Pvt. Lloyd John Smith Pvt,- Bernard F. VanOpdnrp Pvt. Roswell Porray Corp. W a lter Link Pvt Albert Young Tvt. Richard Foster Pvt. Edward H arris Pvt. Lester Curran Tvt. Jesse Sarafin A 'r Ehvood Baker S. Sgt.. Wilson Fosdick Pvt. John Read Pvt. Lloyd Ginegaw Newark. She will return the lat- t< r part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Russell and shela and Leonard Cole were Sunday guests of the Cole child ren's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fretch of Newark and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cole of Blue Cut Road. A party .was given Sunday ev ening for the young people of the Presbyterian Churclrby the young people of the Methodist Church. Rev. Clark of the Presbyterian Church and Rev. Livingston of the Methodist Church were present. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward and son, Daniel, of Rochester called on Mrs. Ward’s mother, Mrs. Mary Borden. — Mrs. Elizabeth Goodman of Syracuse and Mrs. Manley Bur- dea of East Newark called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoad last Sun day. Mx. and Mrs. John Hackerman called on East Palmyra friends last week. —Miss Jean Young of Marion was a weekend guest of Miss Hazel Farnsworth. Edward Dailey of Newark was Sunday night guest of his cousin, Billy Burgess. Pvt. Edward Lewia who is sta tioned at Fort Ontario, Oswego, was a Sunday dinner guest of Miss Katherine VandenBout. Mis'S Dorothy Pieters and Miss Jessie Farnsworth called on Mrs. Ann Martin and family, Sunday afternoon. Mri and Mrs. Wilson f’arns^ w crth and children, Gladys and Wilson, jr., called on Mrs. Della Farnsworth of Port Gibson, Sun day afternoon. iss—Mkiry—Brockhuizen— and- P e s rl- Schumacker of Rochester spent the weekend with Miss Pvt. Leonard A. Chapman, arm y George Craw, S l/c, navy A /C Harold Cook, army 'George Craw, naVy Seabee’s Pfc. Willard Crider, army P v t Asa Corteville, anby Pvt. Leonard J. Cornelius, arm y P.F.C. Ivan Cory, army P v t Dondld Chase, arm y Gordon R. Calh'oun, A. S., navy?, Pvt. Terence M. Crowley, arm y P v t John A. Cullen, arm y Midshipman Paul Converse, navy Pvt. Burton Cullip, army Ensign Raymond B. Cook, navy P v t Harold E. Contant,- army Pfc. Richard Cunningtiam, army T/5 Clifford Cunningham, arm y Sgt. Wilson Cook, army Chaplain Reginald E. Cory, army Aux. Doris E, Joyce, WAAC Auxiliary Sarah F. DeVuyst, WAAC Pfc. Roy Dagger, army Pvt. Bernard C. Downey, arm y P v t Walter Dillon, army Pvit. Horace DeVries, arm y Master Sgt. Maynard J. DeBrown - -'‘army- - ’ — ■ — Pvt. James DeBrrne, »jr., arm y Pvt. Hfecbert Doxsee, arm y A/C Norberfc DeWolf, arm y Pvt. Doyle E. Denosky, arm y Pfc.'Carlton Dennie,' army Staff Sgt. Robert E. Downey army John DeRidder, S/2C A/C Francis Daniel^, army Pvt. N o rbert E. DeW olf,'army Tech. Sgt. Floyd Dennie, arm y 2nd Lieut. Edward M. Dickin son, army Pvt. Harold De.Seyn, arm y 2d Lieut. Antonio, D’Angelo, army Sgt. Augustus D’Angelo, arm y Corp. Frank D’Angelo, Ensign Edgar Dibble, navy Sgt. Donald A. Dohse, arm y Sgt. Wilson Dieffenderfer, arm y Pvt. A rthur E. Davies, arm y Pvt. James M. Evarts, arm y 2nd. Lt. Beatrice East, a rm y . Pvt. John Eveland, army Pvt. Elden Elliott, army Tech. Kenneth Fagner, arm y C. N. Fox, C.F.S., navy Pfc. Orrin J. Faas, army S g t LaVerne R. Fagner, arm y Pvt. John L. Freyn, army P v t William Freyn, arpiy Adelbert Freyn, navy Pvt. Donald Fogarty, arm y Basil A. Fleming, jr., S2/c navy Pfc. Robert Fletcher, arm y Pfc. Charles R. Freeman, arm y Owen J. Flynn, SEl/c, navy Pvt. George Fagner, jr., arm y Corp. James V. Farrell, marine P v t Robert Goodness, arm y P v t Thomas Gardner, arm y Pvt. Earl Geer, jr., army Pvt. Leo F. Gilman, army Pvt. Charles H. Gunider, arm y Pvt. Edward, T. Green, jr., arm y 1st L t Rdbert J . Gilman, arm y Pvt. Hilary V. Grattan, Marine Pvt. Gerald E. Gavin, arm y Corp. George J . Griffin, arm y P v t George Griffin, jr., arm y . T/5 Robert E. Gleason, arm y Pvt. Ludwig Goellner, arm y Sgt. Edward V. Grattan, marines Tech. Sgt. Henry J . Griffin, army Carl F. Hicks, E M 1/c, navy Staff Sergeant Fred N. Herman, army Victor J. Hill, C. Sp., navy Charles Howell, navy 1st Lieut. Norman Hill, arm y 1st. Lieut. Dawson Hicks, arm y \Pvt. Roy F. Hood, army Pvt. Jacob Hotel, aripy Tech. Sgt-. Irving Hornsby, arm y Pvt. Roger Hackett, army Leslie Hye. A. S., navy ________ P.F.C. Perry M. Hornsby, arm y Staff Set. A rthur HnolrpM-, arm y-| Pvt. Ralph Harris, army Pvt. David D. Howell, arm y Maurice H. Hickey, S2C, navy Pvt. Kenneth Hollenbeck, arm y Pvt. James B. Hickey, arm y — Y-2ft - :ockhuizen!s—parents;—Mr. and~ Mrs. Herman Brockhuizen. Phyllis Burgess daughter of Mrs. Margaret Burgess under went an operation for appendici tis a t the Barber Hospital in Ly ons last week Friday morning. Miss Ellen Young who is in training at Keuka College spent the weekend with her mother, Mrst Leah Young- and\ “grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Young. Mr. and-Mrs. Nicholas Leuwen and son, Kenneth, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Leuwen and daughter, Lor etta Ann. * The Sunday school of the Christian Reformed Church will ¡'begin next Sunday, May 16, at ,11:30 o’clock. The teachers will Clark Gable consoles Vivien -Yireet this coining Thnrsdsyitt 8 :00 Leigh in this memorable scene from the David O. Selznick production, o’clock. Gone W ith the Wind, now being released for .the third successive ' jvira Earl Rice of Newark is year. The film is playing a t the Strand Theatre on Tuesday and ¡taking charge of the Red & White Wednesday evenings, one showing each night only, starting at 7:30 ^ sto r e of this village during the o'clock. , absence of Mrs. Robinson. Master^ Sgt. Lawrence E. Hull, army ” ARE YOU REALLY GRIEVED? Corp. Kenneth Hughes, arm y Avn/c George Ei Jones, arm y Pvt. Edwin E. Johnson, arm y Sgt. Clarence Jeffery, army army S g t Leon W. Johnson, a rm y Corp. Edward E. Johnson, arm y Corp. Çeith R. Johnson, arm y Pvt. Warren E. Keller, arm y Pfc. Rebert A. Kent, army Pfc. Seguard O. Keerps, arm y Pvt. Robert J . Kommer, arm y 2nd Lt, Bernard Kirchhoff, arm y Sgt. Donald Kirchhoff, arm y Roger E. Knapp, Mo. M.M.2c, navy ' Av/C Charles R. Knapp arm y Staff Sgt. Henry Lawrence, army Corp. William Lynch, army Staff Sgt. Vincent T. Lynch, army Pvt. Raymond Leuwen, arm y Sgt. D. B. Levis, army Pvt. Francis Lester, army S g t Donald Lusk, army Pvt, Robert Lowe, army Pvt. Edward C. Lonneville- George Lindsay, navy Tech. Edwin Lancaster, anaV^ P v t Harold Lonneville, an ® $ Lt. R. Cleveland Morhoua W, ' . Chaplain Frederick ^ L 5 arm y ‘ P v t Donald -J. McGuire, atm*3 ' Pvt. EdWard' Murray,' arnfy'^'- ' Pvt. Richard A. McDonnell- * £ ■ Corp. John Mickielsen, army' '¡‘I Pvt. Francis Muchard,: am » ’' Pvt. John Francis.McGinnii arm y , ’ - Pvt. George R. Milligan, arm. -■-Pvt. Robert H. Merritt,- P v t;_ T h ^ a s J L jK a h o h e y ,-» * , Corp. Iv e r s q a ^ i ^ o o r e , . S g t Joseph S. Murray, a r m / . T. Corp.-Raymond filartens, an* W alter Budd Mitchell, armjrv; Pvt. Eliud Mumby, army A c t Sgt. A. T. Muchard, tra» Harold I. Martin, Mo. M.M.'fc, navy 2d Lieut. Robert Miller, 'army \ Pvt. Charles F. Mason, army7 T /5 J. S. Murray, army Sgt. Edward L. Norman, army Midshipman Henry Nesbitt, nin Pvt. Perry L. Nichols, army- S/Sgt. Leslie E. Neale, army, P-vt’. Glonn -H.-Orbaker, army •Pvt. William Orlopp, army \ S g t Elmer H. Ostrander, ariay Corp. Edward L. O’Brien, ana; Alvin Orbaker, navy — T. Corp. A rthur Orbaker, army Corp. Alfred W. Orlopp, army' 1st L t ANC Florence Orlopp, arm y Sgt. Smith O’Brien, army A. S. Paul M. Perry, coast guuj Corp. W alter Pulcinf, army - Pvt. Charles Papanu, army P v t D. E. Perkins, army Fred 'Pfifer, Seabees, navy Staff Sgt. John F. Pierce, atnj Pvt. Carlton Roger Palmer,' , Pvt. Galen H. Pembroke, army ^ Corp. H a rt B. Pierce, jr., army Pvt. Jack C. Pieters, army William Padghamf navy • W aite Palmer, navy Pvt. Nicholas Pap.anu, army Sgt. Lewis Pudney, army Francis B. Roeland, S2C William A. Rolstori, Sic, Cout Guard Corp. Thomas C. Holland, annj Pvt. George W. Rolland, army Pvt. Robert T. Ryan, army Pvt. Donald Roe marines Pvt. Nelson Reeves, army Pfc. Thurlow E. Robbins, army Pvt. Kenneth Rice, army ; P v t Albert K. Randall, army ’ Pfc. Thomas C. Holland, army T/5 David W. Root, army W a rrant Officer Cannon I. ’ Rej'. nolds, arm y Pvt. Reginald E. Rigglesforf, army Pvt. Leon Russell, army i Pfc. William T. Ray, army Pvt. Leslie A. Rush, army Sgt. Roger G. Rush, army Pfc. W alter Reeves, army Pvt. Russell Scott, army ■ A /C Dwight Skeels, arn y George Stackus A.S., navy John Scribner S2c, navy J Pfc. Kenneth Scott, army Bernard, Storms, A. S., coist guard Sgt. Ralph Stubbings, army >• ■ Pfc. Maynard H. Snyder, mariat Pvt. Rowland $mith, army Pv.t. Gordon Strohm , army ' 1 Pvt. Donald Soule, army Reinald E. Smith, A. S., navy Pvt. David Scribner, army Pvt. Lawrenfce Stubbings, aiaj E a rl M. Smith, AMM3/c, navy Donald Scholl, M, M. 2/c J P v t W arren D. Smith, army P v t George Storms, army T/5 Luther G. Sheldon, jr., arm] Pvt H erbert Trotter, army 6orp. Francis Toole, army 1 Pvt. Kenneth Thompson, army Sgt. George C. Trautman. army Captain Robert Tucker, marine» Major E. T. Tellman, army Ensign William E. Tilburg, n»»X Pvt. Robert J. Trotter, army A v n/c Chas. Vandermolen, antf: — Sorpr'HaTold'VerSlui smarmy Pvt. \Marinus VandenBout, army Eugene E. VanOverbake, A. ft Corp. Clyde VanDusen, army: Pvt. Kenneth Vanderwall, army- Pvt. Russell Vane, a^my Pfc. Francis J. VanBortel, anay,. Cadet Clarence J'. Vanderwal; navy Col. Garlton Vanderboget, army1; Pvt. Thomas J. Walton, armjf :t 2d Lieut. Donald G. Wi*effl*><; arm y 7'~i Pvt. George Whiting, army Pvt. Nelson Walton, ‘army Marvin Walton, S2/c, navy Robert fl'. Walton, CM2/c, n»yy:j Pvt. Robert Waples, army 5 P v t Tho'mas J . W arner, army Pvt. George A. Wenke, army ■ Pvt. Lyle Warner, army Pvt. Ira- D. Whitbeck, army ; Av./c. D. S. Williamson V-5, /i navy s- Pvt. Frederick Wilbur, army .0 Edward F. Walsh, CM3C, navy ‘.j Glenn W atters, jr., ’Y3c, navy Maynard Wemes, F3/c, navy Pvt. Donald Wood, army