NEWS OF OUR MENWWOMEN IN UNIFORM AVIATION CADET BAXTER D MILLER, at the courne at I and ground school work at the U. navy pre-flight school at Athens, I i SF He has been selected to con tinue m the pilot program, and ha* ' m the pilot program, and hau ordered to the naval air sta . Memphis, Tenn., to begin pro gressive flight training preparatory to Joining a combat unit. PTT. DANIEL W. HOLLERS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arl Hollers, of Vilas, visited his parents for a few days enrou te to Port Meade, Md. He took his basic training at Camp Blanding, ' 8CT. LEVER NE 8. FOX instruc tor in the parachute school at Fort Oa., is spending a 12-day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. f. F. Fox, in Boone. Sgt Fox returned to the States last August, after spending 28 months overseas, where he took part in the invasion of North Africa. Sicily and Italy. RFC. JOHN W. LOOKABILL. son of Mr. Beece Lookabill, of Boone Route 2, has been admitted to Moore General Hospital, Swannanoa, N. C., for treatment. PVT. PAUL B. ARNETT. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnett, of Sugar Grove, who was trained at North Camp Hood, Texas, is now in Italy. He has been in the army for fight months. ERNEST C. LEWIS, seaman first class, who has been on sea duty with the armed guard for the past two years, is spending a few dan at the home of a sister, Mrs. Rob Rivers. JIM RIVERS, chief warrant boat swain. and Mrs. Rivers of Washing ton, D. C., are spending a few days at the home of Mr. Rivers' brother, Rob Rivers, and Mrs. Rivers. J[im returned last week from the Pacific area, where he has been engaged for the past IS months, and where he participated in a number of naval actions. He expects to be stationed on the west coast for the time be ing. STANLEY DEAN COFFEY, sea man first class, who has been in the ^PAIACHI^ Phone 170 Boone, N. C. ?|| 6 WEDNESDAY RAY MILL A N D Af/yV/5^" ofrtAR ," with M ARJORIE REYNOLDS Also SHORT SUBJECTS and the LATEST NEWS THURSDAY m POWELL cure TREVOR jm SHIRLEY Also SHORT SUBJECTS & NEWS FRIDAY 9c ? Bargain Day ? 2 ,