Re-Inferment ForPvt. MarmadukeP-crs, it -'S-w,1 Vrs.idi), I Funlt; ral services were hold Tues-» ix day afternoon. Nov. if. at 2:30 p.I m . at the First Methodist Church inR. JNooona for Pvt. Arthur W. Marrna-A. duke, whose body was shipned hack id from .versons. Rev W. R. Zimmerman and Rev. p. s. Warren offici-| at* d.Pvt. Marmaduke was born Oct. 14, 1918, at Noonna, Texas, and died Sept. 28. 1944 in France. He received his education at Prairie Point. He was married in 1037 to Mi vs Ange-lim Green and to this union twosons Kenneth Dwayne and Jerry*'Don were born.The deceased ('titered the service March 17, 1944. and received his )f training at Camp Fannin, Tyler, p Texas. From there he was sent to v France for active duty and last his e lift there Sept. 28, 1944.Survivors include his parents. Mr. v and Mrs. G A Marmaduke of No-:1 cona; two sons. Kenneth and Jerry; v two sist» rs, Mrs Carl Green of0 Peirolia, and Mrs Jack Lemon of0 INocona; three brothers. Clint, Warren aiid Hetman, all of Nocona.1 Re-interment was in the Nocona1 Cometer. with the Harris-Hedgc-peth-Roll Post No 220 of the 1 Anicrit n I « i.m 111 charge of military services. .h oil Rn directed arrangements.-o