! VILLI) KINL DRILL LAST XIUHT j tMl WILL MKKT ALAIN NJKXT j WEDNESDAY MliHT 1NLVSS IN ' THE SERVICE.IS Kvlt;»rv Shelbvvillc bov who is now ari member of Battery E. homo siation In1 ij dhina polls* was at Boy Scout head-jj quarters to be taken through the ar-1! tfllory ctrtn by an army officer. Next*j Wednesday night was fixed as thei time for another drill which will be i1I held in the Dorsey hall on west Broad- Ilway There Is a proviso in that order,, it being providing the boys are not | called into the service, which they ex-1 I pect not later than Monday or Tues-t day. They have no direct information j but a strong hint that the call will I j come, maybe tomorrow. The names of ; the ShelbyviUe boys In Battery E are: 'I H. O. Fleming, Louis Mathes, Loren j I Murphy, Edward Baker. Earl Stiers. j j Clyde Moore. Russell Whitcomb. WillDenna. Cleo Hendrickson. Paul Cross, I■ •i Robert Inman. Frank Huntington, j I Earl Neal, Walter Seifert. Francis Plaits* Max Swabley. Bernard Harsh,1 1 Ervin Meyers. Eldle Lay George [ [ Gainer, Lowell Fix. Pan! C. Raymond. { - Carl Rokobrant, Everett East, William , 1 Mahotm. Ralph Mlley, Raymond Far-: : lev, Geprge QIrely, Plaaa H. OpmsIm. ! /Oliver Wilson. Wllbnr Branyan. Mar-i one McKinney, Bert Spnrlln.