THE TILTON DA'Doversbergers Hear I• iFrom Bon in France j............... • iMr. and Mrs. Edward Dovers-berger, route 1, Tipton, have received a letter from their son, Cpl. Vernon Doversberger, who was slightly wounded in France on Dec. 10. The letter was writ-\ ten on-Dec. 11, just one day af-I ler he was reported wounded In j j action. ’ . * [! Cpl. Doversbcrger has written j J his parents that he was not? seriously wounded, but had got-j ten too close to a shell. He saidj he would be all right in a few; days. Cpl. Doversberger was out on the observation post at j • the time he was wounded.Cpl. Doversbcrger, who enter- lt;; ed the service on Feb. 19. 1943, i ; was wounded after he had been ,{ . in action about three weeks. . ' ]