NEWS FROM OUR 1SOLDIERSlt;Sgt. John Hinchliff of Camp Fannin spent several days this re week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gould Dlt; Whaley. Sgt. Hinchliff and their ha -on, Lt. Gould Whaley Jr., were M friends in Los Angeles. While in Li Australia, Lt. Whaley has spent a several lurloughs visiting Sgt. Hin- sa cliff’s brother and family who live he in Melbourne. j }e lt;^_ heLt. Dow Howard has been trans- Piferred from Atlantic Beach, Fla., to Camp Van Horn, Miss. His Wife will complete work at Peabody for B a degree this semester. She is jm now in Paw Paw, Mich., doing ei three months of field work for T Kellog Foundation. ff*_ _.$■ hiTommy Paine has been trans-ferred from San Diego, Calif., to Oceanside. W. C. Rackley of Bonita and Ray Lawler of St. Jo are in the same company with him.\Sgt. Don Duggan left Friday for Camp Mead, Md., after spending a 10-day furlough here with his parents.Caddy McCall left Saturday for St. Petersburg, Fla., to enter the Merchant Marine Training School. His wdfe and small son will leave Saturday to join him._ _ __ _ been transferredfrom Perrin Held to Smyrna Field, TennMrs Ed Davis left Tuesday for Camp Crowder to visit her husband who is in the Army and stationed there.George Steagall was visiting with friends in Nocona Tuesday. He will leave for the Navy Wednesday.Mrs. M. E. Morgan received a letter stating that her brother, Johnny Bumpus, has been awarded a citation for bravery at the battle of Casino.C. H. Simms, S 2-c, is spending a 15-day leave here visiting his )V ; wife and babv. He is stationed at Farragut, Idaho.ril5tCpl. and Mrs. W. O. Lawler announce the arrival of an eight and a half pound girl born March 23, named Paul a Jean. Cpl. Lawler in on Maneuvers in Louisiana. Mrs. Lawler is the former Pauline Ewing.n