Cri- :use. | /er- j rcry \ th * iParade Friday Will Celebrate WAAC'snd-theensgedusede-ck-ek-First Anniversarygu-rk-ach-the all i i ofMen of the of the United States Army Air' Force who are stationed at Selman Field, near Monroe, will join women soldiers of the i Fifth WAAC Training Center in their celebration of the first anniversary of the founding of the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps this week-end,A band from Seiman Field will play for arid .march with WAACs from .Camp ’ Ruston and the Fifth ! WAAC Training. Center headquarters unit in ‘town when they parade Friday afternoon at 2 o’cliMe for ‘residents of the Citvucetes,•af-indser!toowcesmgensE\lttayItayof Ruston. Leaving headquarters 1, | in the old Ruston. High School building at 2 o’clock, WAACs and the air men will march down Trenton street to Railroad avenue; will turn left there and proceed on Railroad, avenue to Vienna street. Another left turn will bring them up Vienna street to Georgia avenue, where they will turn left again to return to original starting point.Officers and enrolled members frq;m the headquarter's unit in town will lead the parade, fol-nal! lowed by the band and by of- {* ete' ficers and enrolled members of J ‘ the Women’s Army from the a 42nd WAAC- Training. Regimenthisidytlyat Camp Ruston. j j