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Walworth and Vicinity t e f l S f * Mrs. Warn* WillUL E iitèr * Phòne l-F-21 > | _ * \ £ Marion Boys In Thè Service Mrs. Wajm* WJjlli*^ Editor h r s t M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h Rev. Clarence Frcnch, Pastor-' • Sunday services, 'itny 30. ld:lC a. w,—Divine v/or»kip, 11:30 a. m.—Sunday school. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Hugh Chittenden, 'Pastor 10:30 a. m,—Our church In wor ship. PalrhyraMen in the Service of Their Country j The;, majority of t one-year and Oscar Ci^Varner States Navy has been ¿pending his tKree-year ch'aiffeur > licenses ex-, F red VanOstrand . ‘furlough with' His mother, Mrs/' p ire May Si, 19'43, and may be re-JCharlesrVariOstrand Inez Morrifl. ' ^ jnèwed at\ this time' at all issuing John-B. Pratt. - Mrs. May Huntley- is 'spending offices ofTjÌS Bureau of Motor Ve- (Sentile Rommel some time in Marion with Mr. and hides, Cqmjniasioner Clifford J..^ H oward M. HanCe , Mrs. Peter .Corteville.’ , , I F letcher announced toclay, This in-¡Howard Bushart William Swedling of the U. S. ( eludes chauffeur licenses which e x -jlsaac DePoltft 'Army has been promoted to ser- ^ pired on or a fter Jund 1, 1942, but* j 0hn DePoint geant .and Merrill Copeland to were extended to May 31, 1943 un- jpèter Merrelaar * corporal. “id * an amendment to thè lawtf of ( W illiam Steurrys Miss Clara Yeomans of Palmyra spent Tuesday with her niece, Mrs. 1942. J, Phillips Reynolds 11:3,0 a. m.—Our church in study. Coming Days of Importance Juno 6—-Communion a n d ' c h u r c h Edith Huntley. picnic in the afternoon. I Charles Tuttle, C. M. Huntley, -------- _ Juno 13—Children’s Day service Stuart and Donald Huntley attend- 19 43 ( ^ay not legally drive upon i Isaac J. Herman Also dedication of babies. — .cd^he County D airy meeting held the highWays after that .date with- Charles Matthys •June 20—Father’s Day. Special at Spdus Tuesday evening, May 25. out renewing. SBnfnni.fi Ttn^i Chauffeurs are urged to exam-¡Howard'V. Butcroff ine their licenses, as the holder of ^Ralph Klaver a license which expires May 31, Charles Fisher service. Walworth Union Rural Ljfc Ser vice was held Sunday livening :in Walworth School News The first and second grades arej the Baptist Church with Rev. Clar-' studying about the birds in their ^ Otlcc French In charge. Thc Grange cvmmUiiily. The - clauses went—for-p PORT GIBSON Editor—Mrs. C. D. Heald . p o rtT fiTBSON M E T H O DIST Sanford-C. 'Bush Wilfred S. Sanders Elmer R. Beaver Harold DuBois William I}. Klaeysen Claude Ellioti ^ Josiah VerPlank Adrian 0. Klaeysen Lester VanHoover and 4-JI Clubs attended in a body.¡a walk last Thursday to study na- , CHURCH The 4-11 pledge yas led by Geral- lure. So far the observations of, Rev. Idas F. Livingston, Past .<• ■ - dine Reynolds and the. Pledge’ to the boys and girls have acquired Sunday school a t 10 A. M. Mis (v.aughn F. Radley tho American Flag by Claire Rey- them with many of their feathered Edna Plass, superintendent. Wor- | Roger j . Radley nolds. The com-lrifcnds.“ ' \ ' — - i ship service at 11:15. , Lt. Violet Kellogg A. N. C. posed of. Howard Fredenburg, Eu gene Reynolds, Stanley Vanlloov- er and Lester Carter rendered two selections ^ accompanied by Mrs. —- -------- — »no .... ------------ --------- Floyd Fredenburg. The sermon w as' three or four days they have made ( Noody< returned to Sampson, Fri-'- John Dey given by the Rev. Hugh Cliitten- jover 1200 Hospital Bags from thp day p ^ Richard Schoonerman I Fred A. Young , The third and fourth grades are j w aiter Noody, who has been Ji'.mes A.. Marshall ____________ ______ __________ exemplifying their membership in spencjLng 7-day furlough with Georgo D. Garlock selection saccom p anied by M rs.'th e Junior Red Cross. In the last parents, M r andTttrs. Charles Gcoige E. Jones TCIsv'rrt ..mn'iltcnA ni* fntir rlfiVR thfiV have made %T _ j.. t-n Qimncnn PriJ- JohlT Dcy Henry Matthys den, pastor of tho Baptist Church' newspapers collected by the the subject-being \The Messnge of .Clubs. Christ to tho Community.” The I , . Girls 4*H Club decorated the.COMMlJNITY NEWS ^ _ ___ ____ ________ ■church for the gervicc and four 4- Thin brings lo mind 1 ia many ^ and Mr Russej Little Weldon Colhvard II boyB acted as ushers. Claire lias- Pc°Ple in tlie communi y are won- ^ giierley McMorrowjpent sev- ' A bram DeRue sage, Marvin Scott, Carlyle Dar- ron nnd Alvin Frcnch. .. . ....... ................ ............. .............. __ .......... Harold Johnson Mrs. James MoMorrow of Buf- falo spent the past week with her Richard Herman, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Oliver Hubnght Mr. and Mrs. William Verllow, ¡Borden Davis cardboard. Thc boys and girls 4=\|\^71. „ . h hp wpnt. t0 Harold jonnson M M DeJ h d M Cl ■ « « » d . the ' O « « C a r o l e Mrs. May DcJohn and Mr C I o w ^ ^ ^ make it worthwhile to mar-j weekend, of Macedon Center were Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bush and family. Mrs. Charles Hack and infant daughter relumed home from' the Genesee Hospital on Monday, last. depondIng of course on “gas Mrs. Amelia Moflhier of Naples . ; . i ___ and transportation. Xelow is a list of tke men from- tke, Tq\yn. of Palmyra who are’ \in '»ervjee. -This-list may- not be en tirely correct or complete: ■Pv£ Raymond L. ^illen, army Pv^. Robert Alien, army Pvt.'L loyd J..Anthony, army Capt. David C. Alvord, army Tech.,Sgt. Francis Allen,v army Charles L. Allen, S2c, nary S2c Thomas B. Adams III, coas't guard Corp. Jam es R: Alsdorf, army Pyt. Leonard Bennett, army Corp. Socrates Bournas, army Corp. Nelson E. Barnhart, army A /C Richard Bedette, army A /C Jam es Brokaw,.army Pvt.. E rnest E. Benmett, army Pvt. F a y Bodine, army Corp. George A. Bills, army A /C Ellsworth Bedette, army Pfc. A lbert Batterby, army ^ H a r r y L. Black, jr., S/2C ’T v t . Charles Burr, army A /C Donald W. Beach, army A d elbert Bruen, S2/c, navy A /C Jack Bareham, army Pvt. Robert Bareham, army P v t. Howard R. Burgess, army Corp. C. W. Bur£ess, army Corp. T. Howard Bryant, army Sgt. Harold Beal, army P.vt. ’Harold Si'Button, army Pvt. Irvine Burgess, army S taff Sgt. Cyril Babterby, arm y Lt. Robert F. Berner, army 1st. Lt. Francis P. Casey, army P v t. Donald R. Contant, army Pfc. Wesl.ey Coleman, army Pvt. Caleb Converse, army Pvt. Leonard A. Chapman, army George Craw, Sl/c, navy •A'/.C Harold Cook, arm y • Ceprge Craw, navy SeabeeS Pfc. Willard Crider, arm y P v fc^sa Corteville, armj£ i. P'vjt. Leonafd J. Cornelius, army P.F.C. Ivan-Gory,-army, •Pvt. Donald Chase,, arm y v - jGordon R. Calhoun, A. Si’, iavy I P vt. Terence M. Crowloy, army Pvt. John A. Cullen, army Midshipman Paul Converse, nary Corp. Burton Cullip,..army Ensign Raymond B- Coolc, navy Pvt. Harold -E. Contant, army Calvin F. Fisher Clifford H. Short has been spending the past two weeks with her son, Principal Al bert Moflhier and family. _ . ... i I Stanley Tellier ket them. They will be glad to h ave, Mrs. Prank W alters entertained Donaj(j ^ B0vet, M. D. your papers left there or if yoif the Stitch and Chattef Cluf will call 'Mrs. Huntley, Mrs. W ig-. Thursday af-ternoon. nail or Mr. Willis some arrange- Mrs Mildred King visited Mi- ¡Homer VanHall ments might be made to collect and M rs. Merle Allen of New York ' R l d w itt City, who were spending weekend with Mr. Allen's parents, |j^v,erj. y 0ung Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen, of c'ollward Newark. The Allens were for- j Although the schemes for dis- Russell Freeman Mr. and Mra Leigh Darron an<l l)0r8al ?f f ho°l f ‘ldrCn dUri^ “ . raer^ of Pfort Glbs0^ a\ d MerIe I Dennis VanStrien . JJi-ih11 iJUíriJii uiiu . ¡ i vnv„ l,oon romnlelelv . hoc cii^occfiillv nnKKpH hts eyam- __ . _ family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dedie were Sunday gucslB of Mr. nnd Mrs. Glen Lord of Canandai gua, air raid, have not; been completely ^ has successfully passed his exam- i y j ncent grane worked out yet for our school, we inations and is now Captain of a j Dona]d Leno still feel that .the daylight prac- j shipjat the age of 28 years, tice which wo had May 24th was | Mrs. Victor Campbell spent . .... . _ . | quite successful. Thc children made . Thursday with Miss Nellie Van- Miss Thelma Hoffman of Schcn-1 ‘ _________________ 1 . cctady spent thc weekend with her only the same m istake that adults i *r J XI T> IT fe I have been doing, th a t of not too parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Iloff- obscrvance of the second blue man« j • . Miss Arlene Ducll of Rochester, BISna • __ spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ducll. Walworth High’s ball players mi i. l , Tn- nr j suffered a defeat by the scofe of Miss Elizabeth KJme, M r and first ^ of the gea. Mrs. George Frowley and Charles , d at Macedoni f M T m WTed\CStiay f eat! I Friday the 21st. The game was re ef Mr and Mrs. J. C. Frowley oil y . ,. ugual 8DrinkUng of P o rt Gibson. Tho Walworth P.T.A. will meet ngrJ|unc-2r-Picnic supper a t 6:30. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoffman en tertained at dinner, Sunday, Mr. plele with the usual sprinkling ! excitement including errors which was the bjggest single factor Con tributing to our defeat. Cornelius Cuvelier, who has been Male of Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Curtis and family have moved in the Hedden house near Galloway’s Bridge. Mrs. J-. F. M artin, Mrs. Otis Bird and Mrs. W. F. Garlock at tended a D A R . meeting, which was held at W olf’s Tea Room In Newark, Wednesday. Mrs. C. D. Heald spent Wednes day in Clyde w ith her sister, Mrs, Dewitt Lauster. Miss Grace Dennis of Plains- ville was a weekend guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson. V « ,i T ™ w m ' 1 janitor at Walworth High School and Mrs. Harry■ Traver, Mrs. W.l- ^ ^ term ha8 a positiolr| Rev. Wilbur Schwartz had ' tcmoon Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Tuttle, ‘Mra. Wayne Willis, Mrs. T. B. Yuker, Memorial Day in the school cal endar will be remembered by the pupils primarily because there will be no school, Monday, May 31. liam Carlncr David Cartner and lhe Rochester Products Divi-, charge of the Good Will Mission Miss Francis Rickey of Weedsport Motors. The new ------------------------------ - --------- —g. and Mr. ani Mrs. T. J. V e n d e r-, “ . . . _ ____ , j 0 , i janitor is Harold Reynolds. Kamp and son. IJ __ Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Wignall, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nortier, C. M. I Mrs. Howard Freden jurg wi H u n tley‘and C. D. Tuttle a t t e n d e d not be our school librarian for the thc funeral services for Earl lira - , balance of the year. She has ac- man held at Palmyra, Sunday af- cepted a position in Rochester e - fectivo immediately. Tho first six g rades of the school Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cox, Mr. and had a special assembly, Monday Mrs. Albert ’Moshier, Mrs. Minnie1 morning. This was presented by Briggs and Mrs. C. M. Huntley at- the Health Division of tho State tended the Eastern Star Convention Education Department. It had to held a t Williamson, Monday even- do, primarily with the care of the ing. ' ' teeth and general dental hygiene. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott of Pcn- field were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob DeFlyer. The Misses Geraldine Reynolds, Helen Darron and Arlene M o B h ier spent Friday evening In Roches ter. v Mrs. Georgo Crayton and Mrs* John DeFlyer spent Thursday. in Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Fredenburg and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Schultz and daughter attended thc meeting of the West Walworth local Dairy mens League Saturday erenirig at- the homo of Mr. and Mrs^-Irvkig Walz. A t this meeting Em'est Stro-* beck was reelected director and the following delegates were -elected to the annual meeting to be held in New York City, June, 17* Delegate —A rthur Bradley, alternate— Floyd Fredenburg, associate dele gate—Mrs. F. B. Fredenburg, jun ior delegate—Harold Schultz, jmj- ior associate delegate—M arjone Walz. Mrs. Howard. Fredenburg has ac cepted a position in the Monroe High School, Rochester. ^ Mrs. Carl Baker is spending some time in Rochester helping care for her mother, Mra. Harry Howse who is ill. Mr. and5 Mrs. Howard Dickinson of Albion spent Tuesday with their father, Charles Lawrence. JVmi Moniji oi LVo ★ ★ w i t o t y o ^ ß u ^ w i t u WAR BONDS Free th e Seas Before we win the final b a ttlewlth H itler's Ndzlj all navy t men • a re agrçed wo m u st w in tho battle of the Atlantic; that is to free the sea lanes of the G e rpian XJ-boats. A year ago we. were building 64 cruisers and n e a r ly \200 destroy ers or just about enough for a two ocean navy. service at Phelps, Sunday_eyenin Mrs. Nettie Short spent Satur-, day and Sunday in Rochester, the guest of her son, Stacy Short, and Mrs. Short. Mr. and Mrs. Preston McGee visited friends in Rochester, Sun day. Mrs. Frank W alters entertained the Birthday Club on Friday eve ning with • Mrs. Clarence Lar wood as guest of honor. Mrs. Wilbur Schwartz enter tained the Friendly Club, Thurs day evening. Mrs. Carl Combs, who has been quite ill a t the Clifton Springs hospital the past week, has re turned to h er (home. Mrs. Bruce M a rtin has been very ill a t the Vaux Memorial Hos pital in-Newark the past week. Mrs. C. D. Heald, Mrs. Howard Ousterout and (Mrs. James Doyle spent Sunday-aftemoon at' Samp son with James Doyle. Roy MartliLJtnd son, James, of Newark called on their toother and grandmother, Mrs. Laura Martin, Sunday. Mrs. S. C. Gurnee, who h a s ; bene_ visiting heft J a u g h ter, Mrs. Luther Briggs, ' and family of Clarkston, Mloh., the past five weeks; has returned *to her-home. Floyd Engert spent the week end with friends in Palmyra. Mrs. J. F. M a rtin, has been en tertaining her sister-in-law, Mrs. Seneca Smith, of Detroit, Mich., for severdl days. Robert Bugenstein, who has been spending a 7-day furlough • w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Rilgensteln, returned to Sampson, Thursday morning. Howard J. Boise Arnold Jansen Eugene Miller Elmer Neels Willis J. Collier David Russell Willard Smith Stanley DeNearing Chester Sanford Jane Lybart, WAAC Joseph VanderBrook William E. White Verne C. Collier Richard DeNearing Milford K. Fum er Everett M. Jansen Howard S. Johnson N Julian Miller Elwyn A. Ressue George Bogard Stephen Brooks garold Cook Lester DeFish'er Ormond L. Guyer Carl J. Nortier Howard Ocque John Shoales James L. White Janette M. Herman^ WAAC Sanford Collward Claude Elliott Clarence O. P r a tt Gordon Schoonerman Henry Batsleer Woodrow Schutt Marvin Hermanet t Robert C. Nevil Leon I. Schutt Robert G. Weeks Wiltiant VanOverbeeke, discharged Gerald Petty Now we have come to realize that this war is to the finish, \winner take all,” and our Government is building a live ocean navy. That is why we are being asked lo increase our subscriptions for War Bonds. That Is why wo-must' TSfltted* ^ O.S.TrtetvryPtpcrt.f.siit Mrs. Henry Schwartz, Friday eve ning. - . • - Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dermis and family spent Sunday w ith Mr. find Mrs. Claude. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dixon of Syracuse called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lyon, Sunday. Miss Elaine Smead of Shorts- ville and Mrs. Kenneth. Lyon are spending the weekend with Ray mond Lyon, a t Camp Edwards, CaJ>e Cpd, Mass. Harold Lyon has .been promoted to Sergeant.and has a new A.P.O. Walworth Boys In In the Service This is the revised list of the Boys In Service. If your son, bro- ti^ r , husband or sweetheart leave for the Armed Forces would you please send his name, address and birthday to the Boys in Service Club to Mrs. Elton May, secretary. Thank you. Sgt. Abe J. Seen Pvt. Russell O. Bell Pvt. H arold Speers Corp. E rnest A. Esley Corp. Arnold F. Taber Freem o n t Rich Finley, S2/c navy Pvt. Milo Pembroke Pvt. M yndert Vasseur Corp. Jam es K. Freeling Sgt. Howard A. Hadden Sgt. H a rrey B, Hadden Capt. Robert J . Rielly John A. Morrill Sc 2/c Floyd W. Boiden, S2/c navy Pvt. W a rren H. Bell . , Pvt. Leonard Burnieister Corp. Charles Grace Pyt. Floyd E. Bavis Pvt. Norman\Hickson Pvt. W a lter Anderson Tvt. Samuel J. Polina Pvt. Robert Mullen Corp. Robert Conant Sgt. Marvin Sbibert Corp. Merle E. Copeland Pvt. Roy Ikewood Pvt. A u g u st B a a rt Pfc. John Deneef Corp. K a rl VanHall * P v t Howard Duell Pvt. A lbert Kaper Pfp. Gordon Ebert Tech. Corp. Kenneth Ebert Pfc. Carl J . Abraham Pfc. W illard Foote Pvt. Elwyn E n g e rt Corp. Darwin Read Sgt. W illiam Swadling Pvt. Melvin Swadling Pfc. M aurice Hilliger Pyt. Norm an Kier « Pvt. Oakley Crane Corp. John P itts Corp. E a r l K ier ~ T George H. Doyle Pvt. Joseph Damico Pfc. Leo Roland Pvt. Lloyd John Smith ^ Pvt. Bernard F. VanOpdnrp P v t. Roswell Porray Corp. W a lter Link Corp. A lbert E-. Young, army Fvt. Richard Foster Pvt. Edward Harris Pvt. Lester Curran Cand. Jesse Sarafin A /c Elwood Baker - I S. Sgt. Wilson Fosdick Pvt. John Read Pvt. Lloyd. Ginegaw S taff Sgt. Irving Sharp P v t. P a u l W agner address. Miss Anna Allerton of Newark ! j j ar0]d Doeberiner has been visiting h e r niece, Mrs. p v t_ w e lden Read Alice Bird, several days last week. Miss Flossie See of Rochester and Miss Virginia See of Palmyra __ spent the weekend a t their home. p r t ; LawrenCe Kearns Mrs. Loretta Stev6ns of Roch ester spent the weekend at home Mr. and Mrs. Howard Camp -1 with her parents, M r. and Mrs. PVt. H arold P. Fisher Pvt. Raymond Link Pvt. Edw ard Doviak bell visited Mr. and Mrs. Ken.- neth Campbell a t Orleans, several days .tjie past week. Byron Wilcox spent the week end with'friends In Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur'Schwartz and- daughter called on Mr. and William Rotnour. L ittle Nancy June Curtis, who Is staying w ith her grandparents, C. D. Heald, spent Miss Lurana M a rtin of R o c h -, M r- an<^ I^ s' ester spent several days with her j the weelccn d w _ P » mother, Mrs. Laura M artin. j a n d Mrs> ° rviUe Curtls> Miss Mildred Crowley of Roch- 'Mr. an d M rs. Emerson Curtis eater visited her parents, M t. an d , end. M rs. Almon Curtis spent the Mrs. Daniel Crowley, oVer Stwafey., c».? ’W ednesday In Rochester. f * Pfc. Richard Cunmngnam, army T/5 Clifford Cunningham,, army Sgt. Wilson Cook, army Chaplain Reginald E. Cory, army Auxiliary Sarah F. .DeVuyst, WAAC - f Pfc. Roy Dagger, army Pvt. Bernard C. Downey, army Lt. (J. G.) Edgar Dibble, navy ' P v t Walter Dillon,' army jPvit. Horace DeVries, army Master Sgt. Maynard J. DeBrown army Pvt. James DoBrine, jr., army^ Pvt. Herbert DoXsee, anny *~A/C Norbert DeWolf, army Pvt. Doyle E. Denosky, army Pfc. Carlton Dennie, army Staff Sgt. Robert E. Downey . army John DeRidder, S/2C A/C Francis Daniels, army Pvt. Norbert E. DeWolf, army Tech. Sgt. Floyd Dennie, army 2nd Liout. Edward M. Dickin son, army Pvt. Harold DeSeyn, army 2d Lieut. Antonio, D’Angela, army Sgt. Augustus D’Angelo, army Corp. Frank D’Angelo, * Sgt. Donald A. .Dohse, army . Sgt. Wilson Dieffenderfer, army Pvt. Arthur E. Davies, army Pvt. James M. Evarts, army 2nd. Lt. Beatrice East, army Pvt. John Eveland, army Pvt. Elden Elliott, army Tech. Kenneth Fagner, army G. N. Fox, C.F.S., navy^ Pfc. Orrjn J. Fans, army S g t. LaVerne R. Fagner, army Pvt. John L. Freyn, army P v t William Freyn, army Adelbert Freyn, navy Pvt. Donald Fogarty, army Basil A. Fleming, jr., S2/c navy Pfc. Robert Fletcher, army Pfc. Charles R. Owen J. Flj^m, S E l/c, navy Pvt. George Fagner, jr., army Corp. James V. Farrell, marine Pvt. Robert Goodness, army P v t Thomas Gardner, army Pvt. Earl Geer, jr., army Pvt. Leo F. Gilman, army Pvt. Charles H. Gunkler, army Pvt. Edward T. Green, jr.,, army 1st. Lt. Robert J . Gilman, army Pvt. Hilary, V. Grattan, Marine P.F.C. Gerald E. Gavin, army Corp. George J. Griffin, anny T/5 Robert E. Gleason, army Pvt. Ludwig Goellner, army Sgt. Edward V. Grattan, marines Tech. Sgt. llenry J . Griffin, u a ; Carl F. Hicks, E M 1/c, navy Staff Sergeant Fred N. Eterman, army Victor J. Hill, C. Sp., navy Charles Howell, navy 1st Lieut. Norman- Hill, army 1st. Lieut. Dawson Hicks, army Pvt. Roy F. Hood, army Pvt. Jacob Hotel, army Tech. Sgt. Irving Hornsby, army Pvt. Roger Hackett, army Leslie Hye, A. S., navy P.F.C.-Perry M. Hornsby, army Staff Sgt. Arthur Hackett, army Pvt. Ralph Harris, army Pvt. David D. Howell, army Maurice JH. Hickey, S2C, navy Pvt. Kenneth Hollenbeck, army Pvt. James B. Hickey, army Y2C George E. Heath, navy Master Sgt (Lawrence E. Hull, army Corp. Kenneth Hughes, army Avn/c George E. Jones, army . Pvt. Thorlo F. Jeffery, army Pvt. Edwin E. Johnson, army S g t Clarence Jeffery, army army Pvt. George E. Jones, marines Aux. Doris E. Joyce,, WAAC Sgt. Leon W. Johnson,'army Corp. Edward E. Johnson, army Co*p. Keith R. Johnson, army Pvt, Warren E. Keller, army -Pfe. Robert A. Kent, army Pfc. Seguard O. Keerps, army Pvt.'Robert J. Kommer, army 2nd L t Bernard Kirchhoff, army S g t Donald Kirchhoff, army Roger E. KnappTMo. M.M.2c, navy Av/C Charles R. Knapp army Staff Sgt. Henry Lawrence, army Corp. William Lynch, army Staff Sgt Vincent T. Lynch, army Pvt. Raymond Leuwen, army S g t D. B. Levis, army Corp. Francis LeBter, army S g t Donald Lusk, array Pvt. Robert Lowe, army Pvt. EJ-jrard C. Loxnevilli, array « George Lindsay, navy Tech. Edwin’ Lancaster, arm? Pvt. H arold LotfneviUe, an w £ | Lt. R . Cleveland MqrWus,>\n*p dliaplain Frederick E. - ar*niy' x ’ • P.vt. Donald J, McGuire, an ir'i P v t.,E d w a rd Murray, armv'-ij P r t . Richard A. McDonnell, Corp. John-Mickielsen, army . Pv£. 'Francis Muchard, 'army'' ” Pvt. John Francis McGinnis ^ arm y ^ ' ..' P v t. XJeorge R. M illig a n ;^ '^ ; Pvt. Robert H. Merritt, annyj.i Pvt. Thomas-®. Mahoney,-»¿Li Corp. Iverson W. Moore, « ¿ 7 ; Sgt. Joseph S. Murray, army .?:' -TrCorpr-Raymond M a rtens/ari’ .W a lter Budd Mitchell,' army } Corporal Eliud 'Mumby, army ' ' A ct. S g t. A. T. Muchardrarmy H a rold I. Martin, Mo. M.M, ¿ ' n a v y ' \23' l i o u t . Robert Miller, army-i P.F.C, Charles Mason, army-;”“’ T /5 J . S. Murray, army - 1 Sgt. Edward-L. Norman, anny ‘ M idshipman Henry Nesbitt, n»W Pvt. P e r ry L-. Nichols, army ' S /S g t. Leslie E. Neale, army!’. Pvt.. Glenn H. Orbaker, army-.: Pvt. William Orlopp, army S'gt. ElmrSrHHrOstrander, army Corp. Edward L. O’Brien, army A lvin Orbaker, navy T. Corp. Arthur Orbaker, anny Corp. Alfred W. OHopp, army 1st L t. ANC Florence Orlopp,- arm y Sgt. Sm ith O’Brien,- army P a u l M. Perry, S2c, Coast Goad Corp. W alter Pulcini, army Pvt. Charles Papanu,' army P v t. D. E. Perkins, army F red Pfifer, Seabees, navy S taff Sgt. John F. Pierce, araj Pvt. Carlton Roger Palmer, Pvt. Galen H. Pembroke, army : Corp. H a r t B. Pierce, jr., army! Pvt. Jack C. Pieters, army W illiam Padgham, navy W a ite Palmer, navy Pvt. Nicholas Papanu, army, Sgt. Lewis Pudney, army F rancis B. Roelancl, S2C •William A. Rolston, Sic, Cout Guard Corp. Thomas C. Rolland, aniy P v t. George W. Rolland, army P v t. Robert T. Ryan, army P v t. Donald Roe marines Pvt. Nelson Reeves, army Pfc. TJburlow E. Robbins, P v t. Kenneth Rice, army j P v t. A lbert K. Randall, army’ Pfc. Thomas C. Rolland, army ? — T/6-David-W—Rootj-army W a r ran t Officer Cannon I. Btf. nolds, army P v t. Reginald E. Rigglesfori, a r m y ’ P v t. Leon Russell, army Pfc. William T. Ray, army Ffc. Leslie A. Rush, army S g t. Roger G. Rush, army Pfc. W a lter Reeves, army , ’ P v t. Russell Scott, army A /C Dwight Skeens, army George Stackus A.S., navy Jo h n Scribner S2c, navy Pfc. Kenneth Scott, army B e rnard Storms, A. S., coui guard Sgt.* Ralph Stubbings, army Pfc. Maynard H. Snyder, muhl P v t. Rowland Smith, army P v t. Eugene F. Smith, army Pv.t. Gordon Strohm, army P v t. Donald Soule, army Reinald E. Smith, A. S., nw£ , P v t. David Scribner, ariny P v t. Lawrence Stubbings, unf E a r l M, Smith, AMM3/C, W Donald Scholl, M. M. 2/c ,• Pfc. W arren D. Smith, army ■ P v t. A riel V. Singler, marine« P v t. George Storms, army • T /5 Luther G. Sheldon, jr., an>( P v t H erbert Trotter^-army Qorp. Francis Toole, army P v t. Kenneth'Thompson,-araf, S g t. George C. Trautman, V# C a p tain Robert Tucker, mtrh* M a jor E. T. Tellman, army. E n s ig n William E. Tilburg, n*! P v t. Robert X Trotter, anny A v n /c Chas. Vandermolen, v* Corp. Harold VerSIuis, army P v t. Marinus VandenBout, v4 E u g e n e E. VanOverbake, A. i Corp. Clyde VanDusen, arfflj P v t. Kenneth Vanderwall, «1*1 P v t. Ruseell-Vane, army Pfc. Francis J.* VanBortel,.**J Cadet 1 Clarenee\ -J. Vanderi* navy Col. Garlton Vanderboget,’ V* P v t. Thomas J. Walton, arwf 2d L ieut. Donald G. Wi«»* arm y . ? ’/ ^vi^George^JWhiting, army, r Pvt.-N elson Walton, army M a rvin Walton, ~S2/c, navy • R o b e rt R. Walton, CM2/c, P v t. Robert Waples, army P v t Thomas J. Warner, arfflf s P v t. George A. Wenke, anny ■ P v t. Lyle Warner, army P v t. Ira D. Whitbeck, army E n s ign David S. Williamson, nrt P r t . Frederick Wilbur, sieW\' Edvrard F. Walsh, CM3C, mji Glenn W atties, jr., Y3c, n»r/ !, M a y n ard Wemes, F3/c, vsxi, j P v t. txm f J \ \