Dsceolci SoldierRecovering FromShrapnel WoundWounded in b th lees by enemy !lortar -hr i nnel lus inlaniry 'cmpany battled to take i heavily j I efended crossroads in Belgium, j I vt Qlen A. Largent, 33, of Osceola. 11 h recovering at a United States! j .rmy general hospital in England.I le has been aw ardi i the Pui pie I leai:I “The Jerrie were sending up ft I, I tiff barrage,” Pvlt; Largent said. \| nd I was !iit when a mortar shell I inded n- ir me.”I Hsi wife. Myrtle, and two chil-I re 11, Glenda, five, and Glen A. Jr.,I tree; live in Osceola. He us theI in of Mrs Annie Largent of con- I I rlt;ii Kans. He was employed byie Missis li Valley Canning Com-ny before entering the Army in .pril. 1944 Private Lament has a rother, Richard. 28, with the In-intry in Italy. J