Witjmam htmmm n«M» H. C. fair 3. 1943 Here And There **lii Gadence—exerclMi'* And tbcjr do It, too, •mm pAtioAtfl oi Seymour Johnson'i stattoii hoe* pMal. Tlie Ideft U to icitep those men pot toe Ul, or conflned hecause of ressone «mich would not movent from exercisipc, from getting "too soft." wl^ this picture wm snapp^- they were on* Joy^ It, toe.; iDBpeetton for Seymour Johnson’s Waaes are Just aa rtg^as In any barracks on the field. T/S Ma^ liouser’s loc|er Is getting a check tf Third OCdosrs left to rlAt) KatherlM Tougbey, R Howard and Anne Ooggln. T/l moubst Is 37 i from St. Louis, Mo. ■ • • bag li , .. of the 704th, and Pfc. Paul Ackerman of New York Olty is d^ng the Job. Note the fancy lister b^ houses. Wash day—yen bacbat And don’t think a OX can!! do ttl Here’s a diot of a special latizidry area over at the TMh, and the QI In the foreground-Is going right to town wlh a hard bristle brush. If there Is any dirt Jett la fl>e clethea he la now rubbing, it yoa’t be much. Music hath charms, etc.. Is demonstrated every day In the mess halls of Seymour Johnson. Here's a Shot of four boys from ttie band section who are "whooping It up*’ down at No. S--an4 .right In the groove, tool' Ihe U80 In Goldsboro 19 a popular place for Seymour OIs these days, and this 1b»^ you wUl agree~-a pretty good dwt of'the front entrance. Advancing down the walk. Im to right are: Pfes. Ken Fischer, Pittsburg^ Pa.: Harold Usiiley, todlana BarbWi Hid., and lBwoodOrilKMH«9TsmBau|g..M»..t ^ « ..