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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 16

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The News Journali
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Wilmington, Delaware
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Sixteen Journal-Every Evening, Wilmington Delaware. Monday. August 23, 1943 Kenard Potts, By Williams Our Boarding House with Major Hoople Out Our Way with his brother, Lancaster Pike. Boeing Aircraft factory at Seattle, and received the rating of erew chief. FCGAO-'WE- ARE VJIMNIN3 SOU'RB NCTT Our Men and Women 1 TiAE WAPs PRECI9ELW AS misusing the: THE WEPWRT.

1 Thomas W. Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill, 2507 Franklin Street, has WORD SE.NT" SOU' RE- ABOUT ft 77 PLkNNEO AFTER PEARL HARBOR-- IP GENERAL MARSHALL PA USEFUL AS i ESTHER SITTING IS A In Service THE EMU9 DE MILO VnIOULO be AT VIHCVA Newport Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie W. Mahan have received a telegram from their son, Tech. Seryt. Alfred F. Mahan of the 198th, saying that he has arrived in California, and expects to visit his parents soon.

Harry W. Marlary, torpedoman 40U'D OOTSCCR-c KNEM THW. WE-'O i PROBABLE P.BWAR.O AE VsllTVA A GEAT 1M The wac WHISTLE'G ON AM MOTHER. ASSEMBIS COUNCIL I MOST I third class, has returned to duty in aTVV i the North Atlantic after spendine a been promoted to technical corporal. He is stationed at Fort Benton, Mont.

Staff Sfrjt. William M. Fiser has returned to Brookley Field, Mobile, after spending a 14-day sick leave at his home in I Private Joseph S. Diie pielewski is horn? from Camp Davis, N. spending a ten-iay furlough with i hi' brothers and sisters here.

His brbther, Walter J. Dtiejielewski, I aviation ordnance man third class, i home. He is stationed at i Floyd Bennett Field. Brooklyn. WRITE TO ten-day furlough with his mother, R.

Elisabeth Maclary of New-' ark. A. if HE'S SO DUMB WELL, IF HE DOES HE SA UU6HIM' THAJ'Sl, TK NEXT Jf I STOCK- SO I'M O0E LL BE EASY "X71 TKVNA. LEARM FE5 HiM-TH'Vf jf? HM DED D06 i COME, BOY-- I ,1 v' i w'-HyA-. nv- tf-t the p-ump of wisdom y.y.Atr..., e' Thillip MacCord.

seaman class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Odessa, fnllow- WAR BONDS ouotui iftraiw mg an appen- ninth Street, Is now stationed in jectomy. North Africa, where he celebrated his 18th birthday Saturday. He has Rnhert W.

two other brothers in service. Pfr. 1 Shinn. seaman Thomas W. H.ll Marching Mn i Davis R.

MacCord. with the Marine second class, son Air Corr. at Jacksonville. and i of Mrs. Charles F.

Shinn. 91fi Jeffer 2.00Q ships of the United Nations T-1 SerSt. Joseph MacCord. 5ta- son Street, has completed his basic took part in the invasion of Sicilv: Jamp O'Neill 1 nomas O'Neill tioned in Cu.ver City, caul. training at the Great Lakes Naval the Axis reports a million United Training Station.

He has recently I Nations soldiers concentrated in Stephen Sagan. who has been eren transferred to West Coast snendme a furlough here will re- tunci school, San Diego Syria; millions more hold Africa. It costs more than $500 to keep one soldier overseas for a year. Figure it out yourself how many War Bonds you can buy to support these campaigns. Then do it.

They need your help. BY MERRILL BLOSSER SOUNDS LIKE TROUBLE! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SOEOKiE AT Tue 1 You're I cae to spfak To vou asout TMAT TPrASUE, BUT I CAN ASSURE VOU. I BET ITS SOMEONE WAMTIMG lb KID FRONT DOOR WAMTS ME ABOUT TwAT TO SEE YOU, Mrs. William H. White, of Naaman's Road, has just returned from Fort Wjjxe, where she has been visiting her husband, Pfc.

AVilliam H. White, who is stationed at Baer Field with the Troop Carrier Command. Georgetown Corp. William F. Clobes.

stationed at Hunter Field. has been promoted to sergeant. I WONT BE KIDDING "TREASURE TREASURE turn Thursday to Geiger Field, Spokane. Wash. He has recently been promoted to sergeant technician.

He is the son of Mrs. Kathryn Sagan, 1200 Peach Street. Howard B. Tott. who has been promoted to seaman second class upon completion of his boot training at Newport Naval Training Staff Sergt.

Charles W. Flliott. 'stationed at Nashville, has been spending a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles H. VI XV J-y 'l CQpy-li BY N'EPstBV'CE'wJ'y EC fame W. O'Neill. ho was pro- mr.ed to seaman second clas upon completim of his boot trairinz at Bainbridse Naval Training Station, is now attending gunner's mate school there. He celebrated his nineteenth birthday Tuesday.

His brother. Thomas J. O'Neill, stationed with the Infantry at Camp Maxey. has been promoted to private first class. Another brother.

Corp. Fran-rK J. O'Neill, i stationed at Fort Fisher, N. C. while a fourth brother, Hugh O'Neill.

is expecting to ntr the service soon. Thev are the vns of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Neill. 13 ll West Third Street.

Pfr. Waller M. Speakman III. 22. as been graduated from a course in airplane errrtronrcs at Aero Tech.

Lo Angeles, under the Army Air Force. Technical Training Command, and has been aligned to duty wi'h an active Air urn. He the son of Mrs. M. F.

Speakman. 10 West Twenv-fcve nth Street. Charlps F. Wilson spent a seven-dav furlough with his parents. Mr.

ar.d Mrs. Jo.seph H. Wilson, of Fichardscn Park, upon completion of his boot training at Sampson Naval Training Station. N. Y.

He ha? been promoted to seaman second C'co. Word has lven received by Mr. and Mrs. Hrrard Ware. 21 South Augustine Stree.

Elliott, '-iwKiihiiiii i I en Steph agan 1 S21 Middletown Mr. and Mrs. L. Edward Ennis have been notified that their son. Louis Clark Ennis, was graduated Aug.

6 from the Aerial Gunnery School at Wendover Field. Utah, and BY V. T. HAMLIN A SUBSTANTIAL LOOKING TASK ALLEY OOP Every time you spend a dollar for needless material you are buying Station, is now home on a furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard B. Potts of the Cedars. Tech. Sergt. Charles Pielecho- 53EGARDLES-S ALLEV OOP AMD OSCAR BOOM.TWePr THW GUV OUT TVEQE.

promoted to sergeant. He has been against the war effort. Our govern 7 Oi NNOTIVES. I DOM appointed an instructor at the1 ment needs as much of everything LI SHED, VUECE NEAiWMG THE SPOT HUSTM'T FOOGET THAT THAT IMAGINE THE F1 EDS LA TOOK IT LAVING TUPM THEM TO THE tOCEMTUCV I HAD TO BREAK ri I wirz, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley school. He is a graduate of the Air as can be obtained. Save your mon-Pielechowicz. 314 Eighth Avenue, re- Forces Technical Training Command ey and let. the fighting men have the turned from the South Pacific Schools at Amarillo, and the material.

v. s. Trtasury Dtrft where he has been with the 198th, WHEN THE PREHISTORIC MAN'S SENSITIVE PICKED UP A STCANGE 5CEMT landing in San Fran- las Tuesday, cisco. riGAl? WOLD OOP f-5 tv This ClirioUS World By William Ferguson I jVf a Second Lieut. Walter B.

Mulliken of Kehoboth has been ordered to active according to a War Department announcement, I.ieut. Joseph J. Zelazny, snn of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph j.

Zelazny. rt. tna I.au-H. Ware, Np-vpc their rmce BY EDWINA mercy: TIPPIE AND "CAP" STLBBS MY LAND DID YOU MY MOTHER SAID XX) MUST DON'T YOU EVE53 THAT CHILD BE VERY WARD -UP, IP YOU DARE "PHONE ME BUT I DIDN'T WANNA MY LAND CHARGE TU' CE i BET EV'RYBODYj CREAM SODAS IN TMAT STORE r-X COULDN'T AGAIN FROM THE L1V CHARGE A DRUG STORE AN' ASK ,) WtAKJ 1006 Elm Street, has returned to Fort Lewis. after spending a 15-day leave with his parents.

He received his commission in January upon graduation from officer candidate school at Fort Belvoir, Va. I The Navy announces that John C. Trembly has been promoted from seaman first class to torpedoman third class, now serving in the Caribbean area. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Trembly. 209 Mansion Road. Elmhurst.

SODA- IUl, i I 1 IF I'VE PAID MY BILLIp rr i -Y. i ri i I 7 hs b-en promo' ed from staff technical sergeant. He has been in the Army Air Forces for 20 months and is now sta-1 1 somewhere the Caribbean area. i bro-her, Private William Ware. 19.

has received an honor a medical discharge from he Air Fee. after five service. COLT," (CNJ THE CANCH (OF H.J. K3AUSE,) i A ALLIAMCE, ljf NEBRASKA. I IT HAS THE W-- 1' 1 DESKS CP A fpVoV.Vy x'm' H.

Serct. Harry Fotts. son of Mrs. Laurence Ware ill Eva Potts of has returned from foreizn duty, and has em- reported to Camp Edwards. after spending a few houy leave and C0.

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