n-)tiiftt-•la!Mm. Nan Drake received a message Friday afternuon from the .. .Ctmmanding Officer of the North LV.’ Atlantic Wing. Uresque Isle, Me., j that her son, Sgt. Emil C. Drake, 35, wl.o was in the air force, wasbe I rePor^d missing. Mrs. Drake for-ne J merly resided at Searcy but had come to Springdale to make her home for a while with her cousin. Mrs. Hetty Searcy and Mrs. J. H. t v j Fletcher. Sergeant Drake had a*t been in training at Sioux City, p,' Iowa. Mrs. Drake last heard II | from her son November 30 when ho stilted he was scheduled to leav e for everseas December 1.)f I Mrs. Charlotte Rallweg of et Boonvdle, Ark., is a guejst until r after the holidays, of her daugh-s, I ter, Mrs. Elsie Fletcher.Mr. and Mrs. Ora McNally of Monette, Mo., were guests Sunday of their daughter-in-law, Mrs. E. L. McNally and baby son, Janies Ermil at tne home of Mrs. McNally’s lather, Lee Sanders and Mrs. Sanders.Mrs. McNally and son left to- jday for Los Angeles, Calif., to join Mrs. McNally's husband, Capt. E. L. McNally who is in service at the 99th Evacuation Hospital. ,Mrs. Ethel Roundtree received a message Thursday * from the War Department that her fcon, John M. Arnold, in service with the United States Navy somewhere over seas, was critically ill with spinal meningitis.*