SERGE A .V T W'A GERS0Full military services for S-Sgt. Harold Wafers, ape .19, who wasreported missing in action Novem- ^her 2t, 1914. after the B 24 (Problem Child) m which he was nose gunner wa shot down over Mis-berg, Germany, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the ^ Miller funeral home. College Cor- j ner, with Kev. Ernest A. Petroff, ^ pastor of the West Side Baptist church, Hamilton, officiating.Sergeant Wagers was horn in Hamilton, January 2tS, 192o, and attended Hamilton public schools and the Camden High school. He was a member of the First Evangelical United Brethren church. At the time he enlisted in the air force, he resided at fi54 Ross avenue. and was employed at Estate Stove.After enlistment, he was sta-tinned at Lowry field, Denver,! Colo.. Jefferson barracks, Mo., ■ and Tyndall field, Fla. He was]* sent overseas in September. 1944, and was stationed with the Eighth Air Force in London, England. He had completed eleven missions, when reported missing. JHe leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wagers, College Corner; three brothers, Otto andStanton Wagers, Pasadena, 1and Herbert Wagers, College Cor-j ^ ner; four sisters, Mrs. Doshia Quincy, Mrs. Nona fendam and Mrs. Gladys Duniwint, all of Ham- vilton, ami Miss Wanda Wagers, ir College Corner; and many other 1lt; relatives and friends. A twin brother, Herman, preceded him in pdeath in infancy. \TiBurial will be in the College Corner cemetery, f riends may cai! u at the funeral home Friday after- H noon and evening after 5 o'clock, n and all-dav Saturday.