WITH OUR BOYS IN SERVICE Pvt. Charles T. Everson of Camp Wolters, Texas arrived home unexpectedly Tuesday afternoon from Camp Wolters, Texas. Stf. Sgt. Gus Wall and his wife are here from Texas visiting his sister, Mrs. Charley Miller and other relatives. While Skippy Reed was home on furlough last week, a promotion to the rank of sergeant was awarded him. Sgt. Roy Mastin of Palm Springs, California is home on a furlough, visiting his wife and the Jess Hawkins family. Dallas Lewis, Seam second-class, who completed his boot training at Williamsburg, Virginia, has been transferred to Camp Endicott, Rhode Island. Pfc. Eugene Cloninger of Camp Butner, North Carolina came home last week Friday on a weeks furlough. He will return to camp tomorrow. Pfc. Earl Schuler of McCain, Mississippi, wearing a very beautiful medal for expert marksmanship is home on eight-day furlough. Pvt. Billie Dulworth has returned to Camp Butner in North Carolina after a very enjoyable furlough with homefolks for the past ten days. Mrs. Kenneth Capehart it is reported plans to leave here to join her husband in Texas. She hopes to get employment near Camp Wallace where Kenneth is stationed. Anyone writing to Pvt. Howard Hickman, should get his new APO number. Howard continues to get his mail through the postmaster in Seattle, Washington. Letter have been received renently from Kenneth Dierker, S. F. third-class of the U. S. Navy. Ken says he is continuing to take on weight and feels fine. He is now stationed in Alaska. Pvt. William Schoenemann sends his address as Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. He had just arrived when he wrote home and it is not known if any of the other boys were sent there or not. It is now learned that Sergt. Fred C. Palmer is somewhere in Australia. Fred left the United States a year ago the 10th of July and only two letters have been received from him the last year. Pfc. Alvin Buxton of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania is home on a three-day pass. Alvin lives in Cedar Hill but is spending the greater part of his leave with his friend, Miss Mary Wall in St. Clair. Pvt. James Kenneth McDermott, a recent inductee into the army has been sent to Camp Callan in San Diego, California. James will receive the weekly visit of the Chronicle. Pfc. Roscoe McKean won fifteen dollars as a cash prize for expert shooting on the range reserve at Fort Lewis, Washington. Army life evidently agrees with Roscoe as he tips the scale now at 170 pounds. Sgt. Don Killian, who formerly operated Killians Market in St. Clair, where the St. Clair Drug Co. is now located, is at his home in Sullivan on furlough from Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland. Pvt. Clyde Adams has left Camp Callan, California and is now at Camp Haan. Clyde says its really hot in that part of the country and Clydes in for some desert training where the temperature hits near the 135 mark.