May 22, 1944 THE MILL WHISTLE Five ON THE JOB FOR UNCLE SAM A Corner For Our Boyi in the Armed Fcrcei. Morrel Conner, former Mill Whis tle reporter at Bedspread, and his charming dau ghter, Linda Mar lene. All send best wishes, Mor rel. Pvt. Howard Clark. We don’t know where Howard is, but good luck, sol dier. Sgt. Thomas Edwards, notified his mother, Mrs. Martha Edwards, of safe arrival overseas. Pvt. James W. Hodges, and his little son, James W. Hodges, Jr. Young Jimmie is just a year old. Daddy is at Camp Stewart. V ... — / Pfe. Henry Kirks and Mrs. Kirks, the former Miss Jettie Allen. Pfc. Kirks is now in a hospital overseas, recovering from an operation. V . . . — When D-day comes will that Bond you bought help bomb ’em? Cpl. Fred Darnell, 4 years in army. Now back at Camp Jackson. Pvt. Ray mond Darnell, sons of Mrs. C. T. Dar nell, Karastan. T Pvt. Raleigh Rodgers, now training at Fort McClellan, Ala. Musker Allen, S 2/C, recently spent a furlough with wife and parents.' V . . . — Roy Arnold Jenkins, one-year-old on May 18th, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jenkins. Daddy has been em ployed at Bedspread for ten years. V . . . — You ought to put your foot down and show your wife who is running things at your home. It isn’t necesGary. She knows.

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