TJTE DES MOJNES NEWS—PAGE 4Four Brothers in U. S. Service, Now OverseasST* Z£7*Cti£Vi -a/tfrJZRy*ilrs. John Cherry. Ottuimoi, In., has given four of her sons to tha ciuse of dftipoiu’ftcy.Each of the four boys Is now In foreign service, tlirea In France and one in Manila, P. I.Tlxoy are:Private Leo \V. Cherry, Co. D. Signal Corps, Manila, P. I.Sergt. Joseph E. Cherry, Headquarters company, lCHtli Iiifan*' try, A. E. F.Private Glen Cherry, Kattery F, 16th Field Artillery. A. E. V. Private Leonard Clwsrry. Bat- •ter?- P, 16th Field Artillery*. a; e. f.Leo h;«n been In the service for five years. Joseph served vith thenations! guard on the border and Qlen and Leonard Joined In the summer of 1917.Painters have been working on a house In my neighborhood out on aoth-st for tho Pnst week.In the course of their work they had lo remove all the screens on the