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a i w o r t h a n d V i c i n i t y Mr*. V fu jnt Willi*, Editor SECOND BAPTIST CBUftCH Rev. Hugh .phiMenden, Pastor Sunday, June 20—KatheFs Day' 10:30—Our church in ‘ worship. Special Father’s pay Service. Dedication of children. \ *11:30— Our church In study. Saturday. Juno 19—Ail day pic nic meeting of the Ladies’ Aid at the home of Mrs. Lois Bultertnan. Whit<* Cross work will be done. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. CiarcnccTFrcnch, Pastor Sunday, June 20—Father’s Day. Sunday, 10:10. a, m.—-^Subject, “The Work of the Holy Spirit -in the World\ Special music. 11:16 a. m.—SCnday school. 8:00 p. m.—Baccqlayrea^o ser mon, Rev, Hugh Chittcndeii, speak er. Norton—Frowley Miss Virginia Faye Frowley, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'J. C. Frowley of CITfton Springs and Sergeant Roger Yale Norton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Norton of Port Gibson, were united in mar riage Tuesday evening, June 8 , at 8:00 o’clock at the home of the . Phone l-F-21 awards. flThe Junior Class will have charge of.th e decorations and will act- as ushera. The public is cord ially invited to attend any and all of'these-functions. j Andrew Allocco, land, 2 acres, C. DeNering N o t i c e o f E x p i r a t i o n and w e st by Marsh Strphh, (WraU o f R e d e m p t i o n P e r i o d b y C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r o f t h e ( C o u n t y o f W a y n e (Continued from Page Two) “ \SSsl't.td.d «i Mai ion Boys In east by Bay, south and w e st by The Service Jennings ........................... $11.14 Shove, Theodore Building and bounded pojrth by Taylor, east by Nielson Drave Countryman, south by; Road atid W alter Enos w est b y P d r k ......... .. $7.47 Milford .Furman Shore,. George,and irank .j Nelson Furman 91 a t res, bounded north by Donald Hermanet Otis, east'by Haley, south by Road Milton Reynolds $90.15'John VanHall '.Paul VanLare Conant, Myrna 139 acres, «bounded north by Joe' VanSande. Cory, east by Brooks, south byO s c a r C. Warner Pykeman and west by W ooster Fred VanOstrand . . , .......................n .............. .. $40.80. Charles VanOstrand Turner, H. R. [John B. Pratt 13 acres, bpjinAeà, north ¿by j Sentile Rommel Scptt, e a s t by Mixgr, south by Road Howard M. Hance and w e st by R a sbeck ......... ?32.5)7 1 Howard Bushart Turner, M. C. Est. --- ' ¡Isaac DePoint 130 acres, bounded north ‘by John DePoint Road, east by Phillips, south by Peter Merrelaar- Kleege ànd west by Caywood William Steurrys w i n o rCSV ^ 1 ° ^ by ! ................................................ $310.74 J. Phillips Reynolds' -. Wi iam Grandm, east by Highway, Vej , N e>on H(Ward Burcro£f u ' ^ 3 Vacant lot’ b0Unded n’0rth and RalPh Klaver • Herbert D e M inck ............... * 118'80 east by Interlichia, south by Newc Charles Fisher Damico, Frank lark and w e st by B a y .. . . $10.00 Charles Matthys » % , .^ W b l v i n , William 1 Miarry aha Ethel Schrader, east by Sanford C. Bush 5 acres, bounded north b y v v i l f r e d S. Sanders John Lancy, south by John Ebert >Flynlli east by DeSchacht, south h y ' Elmer R. Beaver and west by Charles Camp - $52.14 H(ll, and w cst by Road ? n g 2 Harold DuBois Kenyon, Rinaldo 7 acres bounded north by Henri Projansky, east by W. H. Bammastnr, south by Highway_and j. May 24, 1943 F. C. Thompson fWilliam B. Klaeysen County Treasurer Josiah VerPlànk Adrian O. Klaeysen Highwäy, -east by Harold Adms, groom’s parents. The ceremony was perform ecHiy RgV/ldas Livingston, pastor of the Port Gibson Metho dist Church. Thoy were attended by MisB Janico Frowley, \sister of •the bride, and Leonard DeW itt of 'Clifton Springs. Those present-besides the bride’s parents wgre Francis H. Roeland, Sic, and Mrs. Roeland, Virginia and Vivian Norton, Mrs. Robert Burns and-Pfc. Ludwig Goollner^pf Newark. Francis B. Roeland, Seaman First Class, spent a 20-day leave with his wife, Murie Roeland and five month old son’, Jimmy, whom ho had never seen, and his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Jacob Roeland of Palmyra. Mrs. Roeland is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Frowley of Clifton Springs, form erly of Walworth. Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Chittenden have as their guests his mother and sister from Massachusetts. The Walworth Home Bureau met Wednesday with Mrs. Clifford Huntley. The followiag officers ■were elected for the coming year: Chairman—Mrs. Clyde Scott Co-chairman—Mrs. Maurice Cox Vice-chairman Mrs. diaries Hack Co-vice-chairman Mrs. James R. Sewell Secretary—Mrs. A. Franks Treasurer—Mrs. Itert Molner Mrs. Howard Fredenburg attend- _ _ ed tho wedding of Miss Marian ijrown', west by March Dunn at Cortland, Saturday. $47.36 — Xester VanHoover- Vaughn F, Radley Roger J. Radley Lt. Violet Kellogg A. N. C. ------ - ------------ Fred A. Young Pvt. Harold VerSluis, who is in j ames A- Marshall P O R T G I B S O N (Continued from Page Three) west-by Henry Projansky Kenyon, Rinaldo Vacant lot, bounded north by Charles Peters, east by Highway, south and west by Elsie Roland ; u'ke ' ¿ \ h ........................... $7.63^Camp in Okla., has been spending; - (Reported Missing) ’ , . . , , a week w ith his wife at the Mich- Qeorfre p Qarlock .14 acres, bounded north by . . „ ueorge u . uarioc* ielser. cottage. George E. Jones south by Fred Rachow and west b y 'd jn N ^ ^ t of her Fred Rachow ......................... S38.94* *. ~ ... Mrs. Edward Aho spent Wednes- ' j obn°£)ey ... 2 m XT ««I » 4-\* a M /\^* n ï * __ T ^ $38.94 mother, Mrs, DeWeaver. Mrs. Robert Wrights and son of Henry Matthys Richard Gchuuneiman Richard' Herman TOWN OF WILLIAMSON ____ ___ ______ Hasc, John ] Clifton Springs spent Tuesday af- 01jve£. Hubrjght 157 acres, bounded north by ternoon with her aunt, Mrs. An- ^bram DeRue Eddy, east by Van Road, south by drew Bodine. Hast*, and west by Eddy Ridge | Pvt. Charles White, who is home Road ___ • ............................. $277.18 on a furlough spent Thursday Lockher, Charles and Dorothy (With his sister, Mrs. Glen Farns- Vacant lot, bounded north by worth. Stanford St., east by Verdow, south Lelan Lanigan had the misfor- by Hutchinson and west by O’Kay .fortune to fall off of a bicycle and $ 7.88 break two toes. Vanllolde, Jennie I Miss Edna Plass who has been 53 acres, bounded north by quite ill the past two weeks is out Fields, east by Frey, south by D e -. again, Smith and Wcst by Palmyra Road: Pvt. Joseph Strong of New York ................................................. $246.71 spent Wednesday and Thursday Waiiemaker, Julia Est. | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 44 acres, bounded north b y , Charles Strong. Peek, cast by Townlinc Road, south | Owen Fox, who is a student ¿t by Cole and west by Bruno $67.52 , The Veterinary College at Philadel phia, has been home to v isit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fox. TOWN OF WOLCOTT Ackerman, Eilleen Roy and Billie, the young sons of Tho Misses Arline Moshier, Ger aldine Reynolds, Helen Darron, Wanda Hoffman, Nancy Scott and Mrs. C. M. Huntley attended the 4-H Canning School held - at Wil liamson, Thursday afternoon. Francis B. Roeland, Seaman First Class and Mrs. Roeland and son, Jimmy, and Mrs. Roger Nor ton were Thursday afternoon -guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Frowley and Miss 'Elizabeth Kline. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Unfall of Maccdon, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Hack and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Neluis of Rochester were Sunday' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vacant lot, bounded north by Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Rolland, who Nelson, east by Collins, south by havQ been confined to the house Richel and west by Road . $7.46 with ,nea 8 i e3 are able to be out Cleveland, Marion ‘ 'again. 100 acres, bounded north by j Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur’Swartz are Shove, east by Reynolds, south by I rej0icing over the birth Of a son, at Brown, wcst by Marsh .. $106.50 ; clifton Hosnital, Friday, the young Dnrycni“Robcrt 50 acres, bounded north I man is named George Henry, by! Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dickenson Robert Cattieu Max: Cattieu Harold Johnson Oscar Corteville Borden Davis Stanley Tellier Donald W. Bovet, M. D. Calvin F. Fisher Clifford H. Short Homer VanHall Ronald Witter Elmer Matthys Albert E. Young Russell Freeman Dennis VanStrien Vincent Crane Donald Leno ^ Arnold Jansen Eugene Miller Elmer Neels ■ Willis J. Collier David Russell Willard Smith Stanley DeNearing Chester Sanford Jane Lybart, WAAC Joseph Vanderiirook Palmyra Men in the Service of Their Country Below i»’ * list of tke men from the 1 Town of -Palmyra’ who are in •errice. This list may- not be en tirely correct or feomplite:- Pvt. Raymond Lv AUe»r n u iy Pvt. Robert Allen, army . 9 Pvt. Lloyd J. Anthonj?,. army * Capfc. David C. Alvord, army Tech. S g t .‘ Francis Allen, armyv Charles L. Allen, R.M.3c, navy S2c Thomas B, Adams III, coast guard Corp. James R. Alsdorf,' army Pvt. Leonard Bennett, army Corp. Socrates Bournas* army Corp. N elson E. Barnhart, army A /C Richard Bedette( army A /C Jam es Brokaw, army Pvt. Ernest E. Benmett, army Pvt. Fay Boding, army Corp. George A. Bills', army A /C Ellsworth Bedette, army Pfc. Albert Batterby, army Harry L. Black, jr., S/2C Pvt. Charles Burr, army 2nd Lt. Donald W. Beach, army Adelber.t Bruen, S2/c, navy \ A/C Jack Bareham, army Pvt. Robert Bareham, army Pvt. Howard R. Burgess, army Corp. C. W. Burgess, army Corp. T. Howard Bryant, army Sgt. Harold. Beal, army Pvt. Harold S. Button, army ~FvE7 Irvine Tfurgpss, army Staff Sgt. Cyril Batterby, army Lt. Robert F. Berner, army Gerald Crowley, navy Ralph Contant, navy Pvt. Harold F.,Cornelius, army Merrick R. Cook, A.S., navy 1st.- Lt. Francis P. Casey, army Pvt. Donald R. Contant, army Pfc. W esley Coleman, army Pvt. Caleb ConverseS^rmy Pvt. Leonard A. Chapman, army George Craw, S l/c, navy Pfc. Willard Crider, army -Pvt. Leonard J. Cornelius, army P.F.C. Ivan Cory, army A;C Harold Cook, army William A. Craw, F2c, navy Gordon R. Calhoun, A. S., navy \Pvt. Terence M. Crowley, army P v t John. A- Cullen, army * Midshipman 'Paul Converse, navy T / S Doriafd Chase, army - j Corp. Burton Cullip, army L,t. g.) Raymond Bi Cook, navy P # . Harold S.-C o n tant, army Pfc. -Richard Cunningham,.flrmy T /5 Clifford Cunningham,, army William E. White Case, cast by Maloney, south and 0 f'p almyra_and Mrs. Leo Clow of Verne C- Collier west by H a t c h .................... $82.24: Binghamton called on Mr. and Gregg, George and Robert Mrs. Andrew Bodine Tuesday even- 161 acres, bounded north by ¡n^ Ferguson, east by-Beaucaira,--south| c’larence Dingmati is enjoying a by Road and west by Maloney | wee)<3 vacation from his duties at $109.88 The Qarlock Packing Co. Haslem, Ernest Est. Block, bounded north by Beck er, east by Hotel, south and west by Road ............................... $123.30 Jenkins, Ed. House and lot, bounded north and east by Houghtaling, south by Easton and wcst by Road $40.61 Knapp, William 53 acres, bounded north by Hack and attended the Methodist Rolu]( cast by Schleiddman, south Church services at which time Kar en Diane Hack was baptised, ------ Joseph Seaver—of—Twin—Fallsr Idaho, visited Mrs. Nell Baird last week. The usual graduation exercises will bo held at Walworth High School for the 1943 season. Friday ovehing, June 18, at 8:00 o’clock at which time the grades have a program and receive their promo tion certificates. Miss Eugenie Dryer, 5th and 6 th grade teacher is handling tho arrangements and heads the planning of tho program. Sunday evening, June 20, at 8:00 o’clock tho Baccalaureate sermon -will be dedicated in tho Methodist Church. The Rev. Hugh Chittenden of the Wahvorth Second Baptist Church will preach the sermon. Tuesday evening, June 22, a t 8:00 o’clock the annual graduation ex ercises will take place in the high school auditorium Tho guest and main speaker who will address the graduating class will bo Dr. W. L. S, ro jse froi.i the University of Rochester The Valedictory, “Why I Am Going to Further My Edu cation,” will be given by Miss Es ther Bills The Salutatory, \Whpt is True Patriotism?\ will be deliv er« d by Miss Gladys Wager. Tho Pres'dent '>f the Board of Educa tion, James R. Sewell will present tho diplomas. Principal Albert A Moshier will distribate the usual by Anderson and w est by Peer $71.96 Larkin, Raymond 9 acres, bounded north and east by Road, south and west by Wolvin ..................................... $16.42 Lobelle, Schuyler Cottage, bounded north by Joselyn, east by Road, south by In terlichia and west by Bay $8.17 McDonncl, Mabel 83 acres, bounded north by Hulburt, east by Gates, south by Lawley and west by Road $ 76.41 McDonnel, Mabel 70 acres, bounded north by Corey, east by Waldron, south by Road and wcst by Strebb $34.88 Meade, Henry 4 acres, bounded north by Ari- Mr. and Mrs. Preston McGee en tertained Pfc. and Mrs. Ivan Cory of Palmyra at dinner at the Brass Rail in Rochester Sunday, Raymond Lyon of Gamp Ed wards, Cape Cod, Mass., spent Sat urday and Sunday, June 5 and 6 with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ken neth Lyon. Preston Shulters of Lyons call ed on friends in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis DeWeaver and—son)—Francis—of—Rochester^- visited Mrs. Deweaver’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bodine, Sun day. F A I R V I L L E Editor— Ralph T. Welmer Richard DeNearing Everett M. Jansen Howard S. Johnson Reported Dead) Julian Miller Elwyn A. Ressue George Bogard Stephen Brooks Harold Cook ’ Lester DeFisher-— Ormond L. Guyer Carl J. Nortier Howard Ocque John Shoales 1 James L. White Janette M. Herman, WAAC Sanford Collward Claude 'Elliott .Clarenco—Q.—Pratt ------- Gordon Schoonerman Henry Batsleer Woodrow Schutt Marvin Hermanet Robert C. Nevil Leon I. Schutt Robert G. Weeks William VanOverbeeke, discharged Gerald Petty Walworth Boys In In the Service This is the revised list of the Boys In Service. If your son, bro- tner, 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, Harold Speers Pvt. John J. Donovan, army Corp. Ernest A. Esley Corp. Arnold F. Taber Freemont Rich Finley, S2/c navy Pvt. Milo Pembroke P.fc. Myndert Vasseur Corp. .Tnivipq .K. JgrmHng: ---- ^ ----- : Services in both churches at the usual hours Sunday. Children’s D a y was beautifully observed at the ■ P resbyterian. Slightly DangerOUS Church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Israel and family have moved from Newark to their new ly purchased farm home’’in Fairville. Now a t Strand thony, east by Creek, south by (Krfcd Weimer of Lyons spent Sun- Mott and west by Road . . $93.43 ¿jay with Mr> and Mrg Frank Weinier. “Slightly Dangerous,” now show ing a t ‘the Strand Theatre, brings Lana Turner and Robert Young to- VT‘. and ^ rs- ®len Weimer a n d . gethet \for laughing purposes Miller, W. E. 18 acres, bounded north by Mn- and Mrs. William Weimer Road, east by Guthrie, south by entertained callers from'Lyons last Road and west by Houser. $20.12 Week. Parsons, Walter House and lot, bounded north by Sharp, east by Peritz, south by Palmer and w est by Road\ $28.30 Payne, Marion I. Vacant lot, bounded north and east by Gully, south By\ Payne and west, by G u lly .................... $6.89 Roberts, Jambs Est. House and lot, bounded north by LeFevre, east by Road, south by Anderson and west by Baptist Soc iety ......................................... $17.49 Mr. and Mrs. A. Lagenor called on Mr. and Mrs. Bert Austin, Sat urday a. m. 1 Mrs. Emma Tack is ill at the Newark Hospital. The Session meets at the Pres byterian Church Sunday a. m. Any excuse you can give for § not apping yonr payroll sav ings will please niUer, Hlro- hlto aad poppet Mussolini. only,’’ although they also figure in a romantic love story. It provides the maddest, merries}; farce either has ever be^n seen In. Miss Turner plays a soda clerk in a store whch Young is man ager. He reprimands her for mix ing sodas blindfolded_so she leaves town and gofes to New York—poses as an amnesia victim, and convin- Pvt. John Read Sgt. Howard A. .Hadden Sgt. Harvey B. Hadden Capt. Robert J. Rielly John A. Morrill Sc 2/c Floyd W. Hoiden, S2/c navy Pvt. Warren H. Bell .Pvt. Leonard Burmeister Corp. Charles Grace Pfc. Floyd Bavis Pvt. Norman Hickson Pvt. W alter Anderson Pvt. Samuel J . Polina Pvt. Robert Mullen Corp. Robert Conant 4 Sgt. Marvin Seibert Corp. Merle E. Copeland Pvt. Roy Ikewood Pvt. August Baart Pfc. John Deneef ’ <• Corp. Karl VanHall Pfc. Howard Duell Pvt. A lbert Kaper ~ Pfc. Gordon Ebert Tech. Corp. Kenneth Ebert Pfc. Carl J. Abraham Pfc. Willard Foote Pvt. Elwyn Engert Corp. Darwin Read Sgt. W illiam Swadling Pvt. Melvin Swadling Pfc. Maurice Hilliger Pvt. Norman Kier Sergeant Oakley Crane CorpT John Pitts Corp. Earl Kier George H. Doyle Pvt. Joseph Damico Pfc. Leo Roland Pvt. Lloyd John Smith Pvt. Bernard F. VanOpdnrp Pvt. Roswell Porray Corp. W alter Link 1 Corp. Albert Young, army Pvt. Richard Foster Pvt. Edward Harris Pvt. Lester Curran Cand. Jesse Sarafin- - A /c Elwood Baker S. Sgt. Wilson Fosdick ‘ Sgt. Wilson Cook, army Chaplain \Reginald E. Cory, army Auxiliary Sarah F. DeVuyst, ' WAAC Pfc. Roy Dagger, army Pvt. Bernard C. Downey, army Lt. (J. G.) Edgar Dibble,-navy Pvt. Walter Dillon, army Pvt, Gordon Q. DeCann, army Pvrt. Horace DeVries, army Master Sgt. Maynard J. DeBrown army Sgt. Charles W . DeVries, army PVt. Herbert Doxsee, army A /C Norbert DeW olf, army - Pvt. Poyle E. Denosky, army Pfc. Carlton Dennie, army S taff Sgt. Robert E. Downey army John DeRidder, S / 2 C A /C Francis Daniels, army Pvt. Norbert E. DeW olf, army Tech. Sgt. Floyd Dennie,,-army— 2nd ■ Xieut. • E dward M. Dickin son, army Pvt. Harold DeSeyn, army 2d Lieut. Antonio, D ’Angelo, army Sgt. Augustus D ’Angelo, army Corp. Frank D ’Angelo, Sgt. Donald A. Dohse, army Sgt. Wilson Dieffenderfer, army Pvt. Arthur E. Davies, aruiy Pvt. James M. Evarts, army 2nd. Lt. Beatrice East, army Pvt. John Eveland, army Pvt. Elden Elliott, army Tech. Kenneth Fagner„ army C. N. Fox, C.F.S., navy Pfc. Orrin J. Faas, army Duane Fox, A.S-., navy Sgt. LaVerne R. Fagner, army Pvt. John L. Freyn, army Pvt. William Freyn, army Adelbert Freyn, navy Pvt. Donald Fogarty, army B a sil A. Fleming, Jr., S 2 /c navy Pfc. Robert Fletcher, army Pfc. Charles R. Freeman, army Owen J. Flynn, S E l/ c , navy P v t. George Fagner, jr., army Corp. James V. Farrell, marine Pvt. Robert Goodness, army Pvt. 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, army T /5 Robert E. Gleason, army P r t . _Lndsdg_Goellner,_army ----- ces a millionaire there that she is- his long lost daughter. Walter Brennan plays the millionaire. Young is blamed for her suicide, and must produce her to Bave hia job. Therefore he sets out to ex pose her amnesia ruse, and’ amid turbulent artd laughable episodes tkey discover that tVey*re in lo r e . P.F.C. Lloyd Ginegaw, army Staff Sgt. Irving Sharp Pvt. Paul W agner Harold Doeberiner Pvt. Weiden Read Fyt. Harold P. Fisher Pvt. Raymond Link Pvt. Edward Doviak Pvt. Lawrenc4 Keanut V Sgt.’ .Edward V. Grattan, marines Tech. Sgt. Henry J. Griffin, army Carl F. Hicks, E M 1/c, navy S t a f f Sergeant Fred N. Herman, army Victor J. Hill, C. Sp., navy Charles Howell, naVy 1st Lieut. Norman H ill, army 1st. Lieut. Dawson Hicks, army Pvt. Roy F. Hood, army Pvt. Jacob Hotel, army T e c h . Sgt. Iyving Hornsby, army P v t. Roger Hackett, army L e slie Hye, S2/c, navy P.F.C. Perry M. Hornsby, army S t a f f Sgt. Arthur Hackett, army P v t. Ralph Harris, arm y Pvti David -D; • H owell, army Maurice H. Hickey, S2C, navy Pvt. Kenneth Hollenbeck, army Pvt. James B. Hickey, army — Y2C-George E. Heath, navy------ H a ster Sgt. Lawrence E. Hun, army Corp. Kenneth Hughes, army A v n /c George E. Jones, army P fc. Thorlo J?. Jeffery, army Pvt. Edwin E. Johnson, army Sgt. Clarence Jeffery, army army P v t. George E.^ J ones, marines A u x . Doris JE. Joyce, WAAC Sgt. Leon W. Johnson, army Corp. Edward E. Johnson, army Corp. Keith R. Johnson, army Pvt. Warren E. Keller, army Pfc. Robert A. Kent, army P fc. Seguard O. Keerps, army Pvt. Robert J. Kommer, army Raymond KoeSter, A . S., navy 2nd Lt. Bernard Kirchhoff, army S g t. Donald Kirchhoff, army R oger E. Knapp, Mo. M.M.2c, navy 2nd Lt. Charles R. Knapp, army S t a f f Sgt. Henry Lawrence, army P v t . Nelson S. Leno, army Corp. William Lynch, army S t a f f Sgt. Vincent T. Lynch, ■ army P v t. Raymond Leuwen, army Sgt. D. B. Levis, army Corp. Francis Lester, army Chief Petty Officer George Lind say, navy Pvt* Edward C. Lonneville, army Sgrt. Donald Lusk, army JPvt. Robert Lowe, arsiy Tech. Edwin Lancaster »rJL'l Pvt. Harold Lonneville’ Lt. R. Cleveland Morhous Chaplain Frederick E. ir army Pvt. Donald ’J. McGuire ÌÌ2F v Pvt. Edward Murray, a r S Pvt. Richard A, M cDonnell,^ Corp. John Mickielsen, f i ancJf Mu?h‘rd. « 5 ^ Pvt. John ^Francis McGinnir 4 army . • ' Pvt. Géorgè R. Milligan, .¿JL'\ Pvt. Robert ¿.M erritt, arS* Pvt. Thomas B. Mahoney '¿¿ m Corp. Iverson W. Moore, Sgt. Joseph S. Murray, anaf?' T. Corp. Raymond Martens, ¿ i Walter Budd Mitchell, Corporal Eliud Mumby, armr - Act. Sgt. A . T. Muchard, « X : Harold I. Martin, Mo. M.M. fc navy 7 2 d Lieut. Robert Miller, arai»; P.F.C. Charles Mason, army w T /5 J* S. Murray, army Sgt. Edward L. Norman, an» ; Midshipman Henry Nesbitt, n»» Pvt. \Perry L. Nichols, army ^ S /S g t. Leslie E. Neale, army Pvt. Glenn H. Orbaker, army\ Pvt. William 'Orlopp, army Sgt. Elmer H. Ostrander, art», Coyp. Edward L. O'Brien, an» AlVin Orbaker, navy T. Corp. Arthur Orbaker, arnj Corp. Alfred W. Orlopp, army - 1 s t- Lt^A J fC Florence órlon. army Sgt. Smith O’Brien, army Paul M. Perry, S2c, Coast Guiij Corp. W alter Pulcini, army Pvt. Charles Papanu, army Pvt. D. E. Perkins, army Fred Pfifer, Seabees, navy Staff Sgt, John F. Pierce, arn'y Pvt. Carlton Roger Palmer, • Pvt. Galen H. Pembroke, army Corp. H a f t B. Pierce, jr., army .Pvt. Jack C. Pieters, army William Padgham, navy Waite' Palmer, navy Pvt. Nicholas Papanu, army Sgt. Lewis Pudney, army Francis B. Roeland, S2C William A . Rolston, Sic, Cout Guard Corp. Thom as C. Rolland, anay 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 Pvt. Albert K. Randall, army Pfc. Thomas C. Rolland, army T/5 David W. Root, army Pvt. Francis G. Rush, army ’ Warrant Officer Cannon I. B«y. nolds, army Pvt. Reginald E. RigglesforJ, army Pvt. Leon Russell, army Pfc. W illiam T. Ray, army Ffc. Leslie AT Rush, army Sgt. Roger G. Rush, army Pfc. Waltter Reeves, army Pvt. Russell Scott, army -A/C-DwightrSkeelsT _army_ George Stackus A.S., navy John Scribner S 2 c, navy Pfc. Kenneth Scott, army Bernard Storms, A. S., coait guard Sgt. Ralph Stubbings, army __ Corp. Maynard H. Snyder, marini Pvt. Rowland Smith, army Pvt. Eugene F. Smith, army Pv.t. Gordon Strohm, army ■ Pvt. Donald Soule, army ' Reinald E. Smith, A. S., navy Pvt. David Scribner, army Pvt. Lawrence Stubbings, array'; Earl M. Smith, AMM3/c, nary . Donald Scholl, M. M. 2/c Pfc. Warren D . Smith, army Pvt. Ariel V.JSingler, marine*' • Pvt. George Storms, army u ' T/5 Luther G. Sheldon, jr., anaf Pvt Herbert Trotter, army Sorp. .b'rancis Toole, army Pvt. Kenneth Thompson, army / 1 Sgt. George C. Trautman. annf - Captain Robert Tucker, maria« Major E. T. Tellman, arjiy Ensign W illiam E. Tilburg, naij; Pvt. Robert J. Trotter, army Avn/c Chas. Vandermolen, Kttf, Corp. Harold VerSlui^, army ,, Pvt. Marinus VandenBirat, army ■' Eugene E. VanOverbake, A. S. Corp. Clyde VanDusen, army Pvt- Kenneth Vanderwall, army Pvt. Russell Vane, army r Pfc. Francis -J. VanBortel, araJ!' Cadet Clarence J. Vanderw»! navy e f Pvt. Howard Vergow, army - Col. Carlton Vanderboget, army Pvt. Thomas J[. Walton, army 2d Lieut» Donald G. WizemU,, army 1 ' Pvt. George Whiting, army Pvt. Nelson Walton, army Marvin W alton, S 2 /c, navy Robert R, Walton, GM2/c, navy. Pvt. Robert Waples, army Pvt Thorii'as J. Warner, army Pvt. George A. Wenket army Pvt. Lyle Warner, army Pvt. Ira D. Whitheck, army Ensign David S. Williamson, Pvt. Frederick Wilbur, armj Edward F. Walsh, CM3C, navy Glenn W atters, jr., Y3p* naty Maynard Wemos, F3/c, navy , Pvt. BonsJV. 77o»<2, » « y l~p S '