Mabscott Couple Has Four Sons in Armed ServicesMr. and Mrs. Sam Sparacino, of Brother Charles, 24. is a private Mabscott, have contributed a great ,n the army and has been servingdeal to the armed forces of the r»a-f s nee January 27, 1943. He is aI tion in having four sons serving ini present stationri at Camp Me-the army, marine corps and coast Cain, in Mississippi,guard branches Tony, 22. has been in the CoastSam Andrew, 25. who is a pri- Guard for the last year and a j vate first class has been stationed half and has attained the rank of | with the army in the Panama ' thSrd pelty 0ffic*r. He is; Canal Zone for the past year and stationed now at Cedar Key, Flo-■a half. Before he enlisted in tne, rjda. Tony was prominent in ath j service in August. 1941, he was ]et at Woodrow W.lson hiemployed as a barber in Washing- UchooL Before he enlisted he iton, D. C. He has had no furlough worked as an upholsterer in Wash-s-nce he went to Panama for du’y 1 insTon. D. C. He was home inj! February to visit his parents.I Tne voungest son in the service j is Corporal Pete who has been in 1 the Cnited States marine corps foriabout two and one half years.Pete served In the Quadaleana! j„ j battle area for eight months but * has been transferred to a new station, and his present whereaabouts \ I are unknown. His parents were j ! reassured of his safety this week 1- Iiwhen thev received a letter from | him saying that he was “safe and s I that he oped to see you soon.*’