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TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1944le~ layess ule [o-of rteew jIth !Former Resident Of Chesterton Is In Army HospitalMr. and Mrs. Andrew Holevinsky, of Whiting, formerly of Chesterton, have received word from their son,Lt. Eddie Hole vlnsky, that he has arrived safely at an army hospital somewhere in England and is recovering rapidly after being wounded during the invasion of the French coast on June 26.Lt. Holevinsky also writes that he is sending the Purple Heart which he received during the invasion of Prance to his mother. Eddie, 29, a graduate of the Chesterton high school, where he starred in athletics, was employed at the Standard Oil in Whiting before entering the serv*ce on July 11,1942. He hm been overseas since Oct. 12,1943.Following the footstcDs of her brother, Lt. Eileen Holevinsky, 21, is »also serving with the army nursds corps in' England. She has been overseas since March, 1943.Albermarle Sound in North Carolina is the largest coastal freshwater sound in the world.
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Valparaiso Vidette Messenger

Valparaiso, Indiana, US

Tue, Jul 25, 1944

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