Mrs. Raymond Anderson, 817 and Camp Shelby, Miss. He sailedWillis, has two brothers, a brother-in-law and her husband in armed service.The four are Pfc. Raymond Anderson. her husband. Cpl Ertis Watson and S-Set. Hoyt Watson, her brothers, and Pvt. ThurmanAnderson, her brother-in-law.Pfc. Raymond Anderson, 34. is a graduate of Baird high school. He entered service July 28. 1943, and received training at Camp Ab-from New York in September 1944.A former employe of Mead's bakery* here, he and his brotherS-SGT. HOYT WATSON'•r’l -’V» v «v. v:i a** * - ;r MlPFC. RAYMOND ANDERSONare sons of Mr. and Mrs. M. Watson, Abilene, route four.Youngest of the quartet and last to enter service is Private Thurman Anderson. 19. He was graduated from Winters high school in 1944 and went for infantry' training lastINSERT ART .,, ... . * . p5,..bott, Ore. He sailed from California in February 1944. He landed first at HawPii, later going to Saipan where he is now stationed.He and the former Faye Watson were married Sept. 6, 1941. Before entering service he was an Abilene fireman serving at the Butternut j station.Corporal Watson. 32, entered the air forces in October 1942. He received his training at Randolph... BBTs■J*w **PVT. THTRMAN ANDF.RSONOctober. He was at Ft. Sam Houston before being sent to Camp Wolters where he is now stationed with an infantry outfit. He was a fanner before entering service.The Anderson brothers are sons of Mr and Mrs. Lee Anderson of Winters. They have two brothers-in-law in service, Harold McBrideof Baird and Freeman Shellnuttof Clyde.CPL. ERTIS WATSONField, San Antonio, where he is itill stationed.He and the former Estelle Franks of Hereford were married April 20, 1935. Before going to the air forces he was employed by the Texaco company in Abilene.Sergeant Watson, 29. is now somewhere in France with the sig- j ]1nal corps.Entering service in November. 1940, he trained at Camp Bowie. Camp Crow'der, Mo., Ft. Ord, Calif.,