MrsI awrpnrA lVT*as*rI !has enlisted in the ordnance iorLawrence meaa lt;three ra and assigned to duty. ■ ••lt;* fvl./ ••'i :• '’ -• ,v'I.**1 ■ •• ,:y»'v .. v• V. • *a •Xfi-Xf.v*•in Hawaii-Sgt Schreck’s home is in Utica. He served with the 801 Tank■ Destroyer regiment and as personnel sergeant with the 22nd tank destroyer group* His last assignment before coming to Dunkirk■ was as sergeant major with the i Armored Replacement Training ' center at Fort Knox. In Dunkirk jhe and Mrs. Schreek reside at theLatch String Tourist home.Sgt. Schreclc is working under Capt. W. G. Watson who is stationed at Jamestown.Schonbrunn palace, near Vienna , Austria, home of Marie Antoinette, has 139 kitchens-—Like maiic—the City and Vicinity ads pult Bi* Dollars cmI of small articles.Mr. and Mrs, George Case of Kinney street, Brocton, announce the marriae of their daughter,, Betty, to Lawrence Mead* son of Harry Mead of Susquehanna, Pa., at the home of the groom’s father on Sunday,'‘March 17#MSilver CreekMr, and Mrs. Robert Wasmund and son, Bobby! of Blasdell were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs.! Harry Losand*Mrs, Harry Losand is confined to her home because of illness. The Past Grands of the Dun-Ici rk Samaritan Rebekah lodge entertained Mrs, Clara Jackman, district deputy president and staff of Ruby Rebekah lodge; Silver Creek, on Tuesday evening.Clyde Elliott is in Millard Fill-more hospital, Buffalo, where he underwent an operation on Friday, Mar. 22.Drive ConcludedThe Red Cross drive in Silver Creek came to an end on March 23 and due to the untiring efforts of Leo Kornprobst and the Rev. Alexander Corti, the quota of $2,255 was met and passed. This brings to an end the home defense unit and it has disbanded.There were 125 captains in the unit who carried on all of the campaigns. Mr, Komprobst was general chairman of the group and under his capable direction all the campaigns and drives in Silver Creek were well carried out. Not one campaign failed. Hetwas pleased that this last drive of the Home Defense unit was successfully put across.SIX FROM VICINITY * ENLISTED IN ARMYMaster Sergeant Ernest J. Schreck who has been assigned to Dunkirk by the army to have jcharge of enlistments here has announced signing up the following men from this vicinity.Enlisted on March 18 for 18 months were:Leon A. Damin, 611 Armadillo street, Dunkirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Damion,Richard A, Lundstrom, 10 Library street. Lily Dale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolpo Lundstrom.Robert Gworek, 10 W. Main street, Fred on i a, son of Mr. and Mrs, Felix J, Gworek,Ralph H. McBride, 16 South street, Lily Dale, son of Mr, and Mrsi Charles C, McBride. ■ Enlisted for three years on March 21 was Francis J. Jones of Brocton, son of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Jones- He has been assigned to the air corps in the Pacific theater.Carl II. Newton, Lily Dale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer NewtonSpring CleaningIN YOUR CLOSETCome Spring. *. tod your desire for ocw clothes will probably be met with empty uck»,..4*-pitted merchandise. But dig back into last yeit't wardrobe—have them Quality Cleaned. YoVll be agreeably surprised at the results.mtk QualityCleaniigMemUl,*nammASSOCMTIMj- '.•vpv$ji5 (2leaHuMODERNCleanersPhone 2651forPick-up and Delivery! 39 E. Third Street • • • • •