THREE-r *. ,'r7■ vj:- f-fthis review, which will be given in the children's room on the second floor of the library.ARMY RECORDSr ieymi-of er lis ieB-U1idth111P-n-censheofokd-IEfflBTf S A*i ' • • •.T.. /VT» - •• 'V ^John VonSprecken, former Ludington contractor, die 8$ 5 Thursday at Hackley hospitalin Muskegon,. . t .. ^,.,v 'Mr. • vonSpredkferi. »,seryjedv.; as | Third ward Commissioned^and,^commissioner-at-latge of Llid- 5ington while he lived here.:The body will be brought to, Ludington for burial with Rye • funeral home in charge.Are Discharged(The Santa Fe)World War I outfit of the, then artillery captain, Harry a,t C3/HIp ■ lxr3/llu S. Truman. Earned five bat-1five• t'A'.v.5 ’Vtie stars, fought with armies against Nazis. Battled their way across the Cherbourg peninsula. Repulsed the counterattack threatening Avranches. (Liberated Nancy. Fought in three different sectors during Battle of the Bulge. By V-E day had taken more than 20,000 prison-Cpl. Harold J. Fisher of .315#,; East Broadway, Scottville, Cpl. Paul N. Carney Jr. of Freesou Route l were discharged recent- . ,,, ly at Camp Grant, 111 . . . • • 'T/Sgt. Harry S. Kleczynski of *Manistee. . v- ,Man has cultivated the date”;;,