Navy Mothers T*MNt With Mr*. Crandal —| Nivy Mothers club No. 375 willmeet for a picnic at the home of Mrs, L.S. Crandal on 1J4. Marshall jive, at 6:30 p.m. Monday night. _* »Among the scores of area Naval Reservists, both Surface and Sea-bee, off to camp, ship or station for two to four weeks of active duty under instruction are a number of Marshall boys, ' s, The Naval Reserve Center at Goguac Lake has sent the following Marshall recruits to Milwaukee and the PCE 890, tlm, USS Lamar for various assignments: John A. HOdges, son of Mrs. Lucre-tia ‘ Hodges, N. Marshall ave.Now! You GotPLAID STAMPSHEMMINGSEN'SLawrence N. Klipfer, * son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Klipfer, Route 4; Fred Weberling, son of Mrs. GeorgeWeberling, 850 E. Green st.; and Billie Purucker, grandson of Mr; and Mrs. Ray Stuart, 528 Washington st.* a • • * • •Scheduled for two weeks of boot camp followed by two weeks of fresh water cruising are:. Warren E. Purucker, another grandson of the Stuarts; Robert C. Myers, son of Carl Myers; Paul T. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green, 522 Raymond and Lloyd A. Coates, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coats, Sr., 134 W» Spruce st:Going to” recruit school at Great Lakes for two „ weetoT are Seamen recruits Jackie R. Brust, grandson of Mrs. Georgia Crampton, 749 E. Green; Robert W. Lake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lake of Route3; and Steven Weers, son Of Mr. and Mrs. William Weers,605 Monroe'.Michigan State’s gymnastics captain for 1963 is Jerry' George, sophomore all-round performer from Jesuit High School in New Orleans, La.*rAtv as leysMinMr.1111canTrir$. 'IR2 Pdeclt;glacpalsChePraReeG thegowv(as line poir veil a ci bios boufmui chicSI