About Our Boys in the Service j JWill Christian lias enlisted in (lie = C. S. Naval Reserve, and will con-j i linue with liis work at the local post, cilice until called.Ted Lautnann, who enlisted in the 1J. S. Army last week has been sent to ('amp lievens, Mass, and assigned to ihe 14th Co., 4th Battalion, 151st Depot lirlurade.Bert Carpender, Jr, nurd Is Me-Cuen, Ted Potts and Fred Stancii of this county are among the U S. recruits who joined the service thisweek.AI He Bernard i writes his sister, Miss Esther, that he has been promoted and is now a sergeant His company is still stationed at Camp Green. North Carolina.A. L. Kramp, ,lr , writes his peoplethat he has arrived safely overseas on his way to the front, lie is with the 131 It II. S. Artillery, Battery C. anc! has been stationed at Charlotte, North Carolina.Clarence Curran, in a recent letter from France, tells liis parents that ins company is being put through strenuous bayonet and sword exercises preparatory to taking active part at the front*.Grant Laumann, who went to Sacramento to enlist last Monday, passed his examination and was on his way to Fort McDowell within an hour after his arrival in the Capital city He selected the heavy artillery as the branch of service he wished to enter.