September 11, 1944
THE MILL WHISTLE
Five
ON THE JOB
FOR UNCLE SAM
A Corner For Our Boys in the
Armed Forces.
Thomas B. Brown, S2/C, is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Brown, of
Carolina Heights. Before entering the
service Thomas was employed at the
Woolen Mill. He is at present station
ed at Bainbridge.
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This happy little family group is
Pvt. Jesse Hodges, Mrs. Hodges and
their little son, Jesse, Jr., taken while
Pvt. Hodges was enjoying a short fur
lough. He is now stationed at Camp
Gordon Johnston, Fla.
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Pfc. Booker Hudson has returned to
his base at Camp McCook, Nebraska,
after spending a 21-day furlough with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hudson,
Boulevard. Booker is expecting to be
sent over pretty soon.
Pvt. Harry Roach, of Draper, was one
of the many who entered service two
days after last Christmas. He is now
at Camp Blanding, Fla. His wife, the
former Miss Lillian Hyler, resides in
Draper.
Private and Mrs. Bunyan Lee Thomp
son and their fine little son, Harold.
We are told that Harold is very proud
of his soldier uniform for with it on
he “looks just like daddy.” You’ve a
right to feel proud, young fellow. Pvt.
Thompson is stationed at Camp Chaf
fee, Ark.
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We wish this picture was a little
larger, but if you look closely you’ll
recognize that guy bending over the
two Chinese lads seated on the ground.
It’s Lawrence Clark, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Clark, and the soldier seated
beside the Chinese boys is Clark’s
buddy.
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You don’t have to have a ration cer
tificate to buy all the War Bonds you
want.