Fvt. Melvin B Jarratt, son of Mr.and Mrs. Alvie B Jarratt of Lux-ora, now is stationed somewhere in New Guinea, according to information received in a letter to his patents, In service since July, 1942.Private Jarratt has been oversea for the past five months. He told been overseas for the past five months. He fold his parents of meeting a son of Mi and Mrs. LudBuck, grandson of Mrs J. u Buck of the Half Moon Community.First Sergt. Perry I. Mannon and his brother. First Sergt Otis L Mannon. brothers of Mrs. Aivi» B Jarratt of Luxora, recently met in France where both are in service with tlie Army. This is the second time tiie brothers have met dyring the past year, as Ser-geant Perry Mannon, at that timestationed in Iceland, spent several hours with his brother in England about eight months ago while on a brief furlough. Sergeant Otis Mannon, overseas for the past 13 monthswas umong the first invasion troop,] to lund in France. I