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glUSDAY, APRIL 8, 1943 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER Page IS Morrow Brothers In Service E. C. Edwards, U. S. Navy, Promoted Visited Parents EXTRA! Big News EXTRA! K. C. E.iwai-.ls. V. S. N.ivv, was pvomou-,1 Pharmacy:- 'Mate, becor.d (. lass. vhis pe;ty officer in th Navy is equivalent to a Staff Sergeant in the Army. Petty Ortk-i-r Edwards entered the service in May of liMJ and was , st'in '" -Naval Hospital, Char iest hi. S. ('.. ami in July he was i Mansion- ,i to the Naval Pro-Flight 'School at lapel Hill. In March he was pi-emoted t.. his present rank from Pharmacia's Mate Third 'Class. A BARGAIN SG0OI For the Men Of Western North Carolina i nor to las sorvice While jn New York last week, we bought and ; ne was cmpioyci! r.or !v i ret: Funeral Hon:,-. he Car- I shipped to our store . . . w fci.ttnir- miMii ,, . , At Camp Lee T vLLACE L. MORROW (right) ,who is taking a course i'i'ri'W 4 1. t"t I . who is stationed in Denver, Colo. ' ' y, ;,,! Mrs. J. T. Morrow, of Waynesville. Th ey are and Mrs. J. T.Morrow In Service Vp 1U r,fiV.. I Mi- N--v 1' ' T. Morrow, of t wo sons in the . I.. Morrow, 20, iiber, 1942 and I-ort Bragg. He .. Clearwater, and ,!: Myers, where couise in a gun ,.,,1 there he was r.i. w'.ere he is in airplane me- K. Morrow, 18, . : Mas iteen in Liie Xiiv. mbor, 1942 and ,1 at Fort Bragg. He sent (iimi '.In-re to Clearwater it,,.., Atlantic City. He is eatione.l in Denver, Colo. '. nnlntuu) of p0r, Xt-ws at the time they inteeri'J their services. Floyd E. Brown tnds 3-Day Pass Here irivate Floyd F. Brown, U. S. , has returned to his post at Benning, (la., after spending Iree-day pass with his parents, and Mrs. Jonah Brown, at their It on route .!. Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Sigsby Parton Have Two Sons Serving Their Country Mr. and Mrs. Sigsby Farton. of Fines Creek, have two sons in the armed forces. Private First Class William 1). Parton. who is starioncd at Fort Bragg, is spending his furlough with his parents. Ho volunteered in the service in March. l;u2 an.l took his basic training at Camp LlaiOorne, La., alter which ho t his parachute training at Fort Bon ning, Ga. George li. Parton, C. S. Marino Corps, is also visiting his parents. He is stationed in Baltimore , Md. He volunteered in tin- service. Before entering the armed forc es both boys were engaged in fann ing and both had be n students at the Fines Creek high school. thl" i J 'Lfi 1 Mr, and Mrs. Frank Setzer Have Two Sons In Armed Forces 1 CI'I.. MARK EDWARDS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cash Edwards, who left here with Company "H" , .National Guard I'nit. Cpl. Mark Edwards And Wife Visit Parents Here Corporal Mark Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cash Edwards, of Waynesville. recently spent a brief furlough here with his parents. He .was accompanied by Mrs. Edwards, who before her marring, was Miss Nellie Fau-t, of Columbia. S. C. I pi. Edwards left hero with Com puny "II National Guard unit in I September. l!4if. He was first stationed at rort Jacuson ami irom there he was ti ansf. nod to Camp rla. 1' rem Hie latter . ... . . T. .... I, i.- ' jo it of-"1 u'ls sem 10 r on i.eninng, iia., iwneie no spent tnree montns taK- ing special training. At the tunc ho volunteered in the service, Cpl. Edwards was a i student at the Waynesville Town ship high school. A"I I Klamling, 1 I; 1 s; t.'tv 10 i." hi nil Mrs. Frank Setzer, of - ilio, 1 onto J. who has been -or ii i- since ( Ictober, l'.i 1 1 . Mi. and Mis. Frank Setzer, of Waynesville, route have two sons in the service. Cpl. Hen H. Caddy Stationed In Florida , v.oiporai mm h. i.iuuiy. who is Corporal Carl Seizor, who, enter- at.o..L-u m, te lomanuo at td the serv ice in October amp uuruon jonnsion, ria., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs G. M. Gaddy, of Jones Farm, and his daughter, Miss Beatrice Caddy, of Lake Junaluska. Cpl Gaddy voluntei red in the ) Fibrt- service in July, 1942 vice m October. 11)41, is now stationed at Camp Lee, Va. He recently spent a fw days furlough here with his parents. Prior to entering the service he was em- Sjrt. Walter B. Lee Arrives Safely In Africa Mrs. Walter B. Lie, of Waynes villi', route 2, has received word from her husband, Sergeant Walter B. Lee, that he has arrived safely "somewhere in Africa Sgt. Lee volunteered in the ser vice the day after Pearl Harbor ...... ....-r-:.. . 1 1 , ,1 .1 , wan a 1 Lticntui, j i iui L(. eiiiennic moved nv tho ( hMiiii.101. 'jiiht j.nd 1 v,inn,,R i?; i," r .. .. i the service he was employed bv the BRITISH CRACK MARETH LINE I GULF. OF GABES Company of ('anton Private Gilmer Setzer, is now stationed at Campbell, Ky. Prior to his entering the service he was employed by the A. C. Lawrence Leather Company of Hazelwood. Champion Paper and Fibre Com pany. Sgt. Lee has a brother, James Lee, who is serving with the In fantry "somewhere in Africa." The latter has been in the service about i four years. Two Haywood Men Are Graduated As Army Aviation Mechanics Two Haywood men completed courses as aviation mechanics at Amarillo Army Air Field, Texas, last week. The men will be sent to some army air base where they will assist in keeping America's flying fortresses in the air. The men were Thomas L. Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Howell, of D llwood, and Jack Justice, son of Mrs. Annie S. Justice, of route one, Waynesville. meiit of cuts and burns suffered in an accident. Cpl. Arrington expects to leave the hospital in the near future. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Arlington, of Dellwood Road. THE CRUSHING IMPACT ol Montgomery's Eighth Army, the Axis r"uuons at the Mareth Line collapsed. As the British flanking ption pressed on to El Hamma and other British columns pene- mw Mareth, Matmata and Toujane, Nazi forces started withdraw- "".n meir defensive positions. Meanwhile, Yankee troops pressed "aknassv and hevnnrl pi r.no.ar in a rir-,vo in smash throueh to the curtirg off Um hard -pressed Airika Kon- ' IntmtaHtnai 1 Cpl. Woodrow Arrington Injured In Accident Corporal Woodrow Arrington, who is stationed at the Spencer Field Air Base, in Moultrie, Ga., has spent the past ten days in the base hospital at his camp for treat- Look What Main Street Is Coming To! 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