* * »» vi v *Jl*r lr J v»*i v v v,o »ai:e Miss Eleanor Bilby, 6-39 (Jhestnut is street, daughter of Rev. and Mrs.7, John Bilby of Warrensburg, 111., wasio sworn into the WAA'C on May 20.i- Miss Bilby is in her senior year at;e Indiana State Teachers college so sher accepted a deferment which will en-i- able her to graduate in August belt fore being called for training. Sheie is busJy engaged in mastering theid intricacies of radio code under Dr.?- Morgan at ISTC, and hopes to become sufficiently speedy and accurate i- as to merit a spot in communicationsft when she goes to work for Uncle Sam.;o The Bilby family already has oneis Army recruit in the person of Elea-it nor’s brother, Edwin, who enteredn service four weeks ago. He is sta-i- tioned at Fort Dix, N. J., at present,-s which is a reasonably happy arrange-i- ment for him since his home and heartare in New York. The latter is in the possession of a young woman who f is known professionally as Miss Elea-2, nor Steber of the Metropolitan Opera,f and privately as Mrs. Edwin Bilby.re *Mrs. 'Bilby won the Metropolitan au-n ditions three years ago, and her love-•n ly dramatic soprano voice has been5s heard regularly by Metropolitan au-2 diences ever since.S Miss Bilby is a graduate of Parishigh school. 'She has made many friends here since she began her col-w lege training at ISTC three years ago.Phrelt;paM;ticw;*orrecwoseiJatun8Ult;weinorlisissA