. While home he •Visited his mother, Mrs. J Maple street.^■EVENING STANDARD. UNIONTOWN. PENNA.. NOVEMBER 25, 1942-PAGE 14L\ THE NAVYigfs;' Seaman Sc-c-;■ o::d Class John•;• S- llrast, Shoaf,I;- is with the* W United States||§v at the big navaltraining station^ Gl.cal Lakc5-Seaman Hrast • better known astha t ' h e i ikess®eilllii§l|§or Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Hrast John Hrast.-. celebrates birthday“Corporal Jos-;'; ; •.lt;•.-eph 'Lacek cele- J-bra ted his . 22nd |birthday on No-vem'cer 35. as a; . $$$soldier in theArmy of theUnited States.been in the ser-vice for the pas'-three years.He is now sta-Uoned at Fort Bragg, N. c. Cpi. LacekRETURN'S TO CAMPArthur Wayne (Buduyj Smith has returned to naval train-in5 base after spending a short furlough at homefriends.Hc Is station-cd at Nev/port, Rhode Island.visited with hisparents, Mr. and Henry Smith Seaman Smith of Rubles Mill.AVIATION’ CADETSKaciiwW--2sia*- .-S».Dougherty and Lcgnosky Recently accepted at Pittsburgh as aviation cadets were Mike Leg-nosky. Jr.. of New Salem and Marshall Lee Dougherty. Jr., of 163 Lincoln street. Union town. ..Legnosky. 20. was graduated from Union town high schol with the class of 1S4I. He is the son or Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lcgnosky. ''.Dougherty is 22 and attended UniODtown high and Penn State college. Kis parents are Mr. and Mrs. M. Leo Doushcrtv..: PROMOTED TO CORPORAL~ Private First :. ^Class Andrewlt‘ia oi sea-feSiSf?Eh m•cenUy ^ promoted ?|X •: •Jo. corporal. M ~He went into 5he service last ^lay 17 and is now stationed at Camp Ciai-borne. La.Corporal »:-!r•rilia is the son of MT. and Mrs.Michael Bezilla. CpL Bczilla:;Wt- Went ^ V' ^STATIONED IN ENGLAND■' Private First Class Andrew r.Zuzindlak of Hep wood, is in Eng-PZandlak of Hopwocd. is in Eng-Jand, where he has been stationed ^Ith the AEF for some time. X'/Ffc. Zuzmdlak has been in :lhc service for three .years.AT FORT RILEYPrivate Thomas I. Taylor is now| trainin ir‘ thcA former time. l*c 11 is s y 1 vaniaDepartment ofI'Vgwag. Highways, he is the husband ofTaylor and has a I’vt. Taylor daughter, Dawn.BACK IN CAMP Staff Sergeant m ,,Robert W. Boord of Republic is back in camp |i|l|pr*-after spending §j§!^. -Jlough at home.stationed atPasadena, Cal.Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Boord. he enlisted in the air force on January 30.194l. Sgt. BoordSTATIONED IN TEXAS Private David F. Huston lias returned to his duties in the arrayair forces atBiggs Field,Texas. after aPrivate Huston- lins bccn 1,1 e- service since lastFebruary.He was recent-. transferred toBiggs^Flew afterPvt. Huston Louisiana.He is tlie son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Huston.AT KEESLEK FIELD Private Frank *Julian Krol! of •Palmer has been serving with thc ’Army of the United States •since October'2. -| ‘ fv'He is station- U J |. ea at Kccsler VtField. Miss., in : Vvan air force fe technical school. M ;. • Wgp' Private Kroll Is the son of Mr. :?3§jand Mrs. Mich-aei Kroll. Pvt. KrollIN MACHINE GUN SCHOOL i?S' r* • aircraft school.5^v|. ~-f~: Private Mac-kevjak Is sta-tior.cd at Forti ' / ' Bragg. N. C.He has been• • N sening in the■ Army of the $r.. . United StatesI since last MayPvt. Mackovjak 21.A-**HOME ON FURLOUGHPrivate Joseph Maruviak. son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Maruviak | ot Chestnut Ridge, was home recently on a furlough.He Is with the Armored Force at Camp Pickett. Va. Pvt, Maru-{ viak is a graduate of Redstone ; towns!lip high scliooi with the ! class ot 1937.i His brother. Staff Sergeant John J. Maruvick. was graduated from Redstone high with the class of ; 1339, He is in the air force at Morrison field, West Palm Beach,BY WALTER J. STOREY: Florida.ON WEST COASTPrivate Peter‘pp.. P. Semonick of ‘ Republic w a s '• rCjjjlj home recently 'Sy'-fflzk on a 15-day fur-ySS l0UKh-Pvt. Sc-monickWMM%■ ce|cbratcd h 1 s birthdav i-ecetu-P|p? Son of Mr. and Mrs. JohnSemonlek, heentered the ser-x£S.vicc on OctoberPvt. Semonick 29IN TENNESSEE Private Edward Buchina of Star Junction is stationed at Camp Forrest. Tenn.He has been in the service for the past three gffif,months. |: iriWAt the sou til- lg|Hjl^wPsfP ern camp he has '^Hp, met some boys s^M'from his hometown, includingAlbert Ludwick a 11 d 'D111 c lr ■Brindlinger. -ly^^WBSM Son 01 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Buch- ■■ iua. Star June-tin, lie was era- ';V 7tw;-:Jployed by Frick , ' Vbefore he went ' ' ’ ' ;into the servicel'vt. BtichituiIEEI* RIFLEMAN7Michael B. On-dp of House CG, Phillips, is in a cavalry rccon-naissance troop ; and is now sta-tioncd at Camp / ®*dwards, Mas.is a r^le ^s|mRn on a jeep.Formerly cm-p!°ycd at the Beeson boulevard P. store, he enlisted last do June 2*2.IN LOUISIANACharles Tu-rick, son of Mr. \-\7Ls\^-v and Mrs. John ; .: .Turick of Wash- • . ington township, ^Ls stationed with / thc Army of the V-.United States at Camp Living- ^ ' \StOLl. Lit.He was recent-ly home on fur-lough.$ Sltfc \ i * • ;:V*. .Charles is one four brothers in ^the army. Twoof t h e m arc overseas. TurickIN MILITARY POLICEPrivate First Class Joseph R.. . Sicora is serving with the mili-Wtry police »t .Fortress Monroe.. Son of Mr. and John Si-^^^^acora of Isabella.has been at^^K»|the east coast ;j£^^^|^base for the past%fl^feycgr 3nd a ha!f.PJc- Sicora is army vet-eran* baling two and a half years in the Ffc. Sicora Hawaiian islands,IN SCOTLANDPrivate First Class Albert Plata of Coffey street. Union town, hasarrived in • Scotland with theyesterday.jfe Pic. Plata isWm*. ~ the son of Mr.and Mrs. Albert Plata. Before^ he17c. Plata land.STATIONED IN TEXAS Sergeant John ■J. Marto of Fil- i jjfcbert is now sta- jfeJSlk'tinned with the mPg'23Army of the WfUnited Statesat Fort SamHouston, Texas.He was induct-cd into the army j .gif on January 29, jOF-. 00^1341. -Uls mother 15 Mrs. Anna Mar-to. A brother,Steve, is also in 1mm m'fUitm the army. Sgt. Mario1N ENGLANDPrivate John Maczko or LynnStation R. D. 1 Jg||Pk is serving with the A. E. F. in England.October 14~ is '^’jWith thc medical J corps. ^Pvl. Maczko George Maczko.MAKING GOO!)SHEPPARD FIELD, Tex., Nov. 25.—Uncle Sam’s fighting Army is a young man’s Army. That's especially true in the Army Air Forces technical training ’command, which trains the specialist technicians.At Sheppard Field, Texas, for instance, a young Fairehancc man has one of tiiamost responsiblequarters of thc aviation me- : chanics school.Technical Ser-geant S. B. Ser-pento. son of Mr. ~'95 Church street,geanl Serpen to was employed by Kaufman's store in Union town. SgL ScrpcntoTlie sergeant has been in the air forces since February 6, 1941. and in less than two years has risen* to a grade where he is outranked by only one other noncommissioned. officer—the master sergeant. Assistant sergeant-major of the technical school. Sergeant Serpenco is a graduate of air rorces special administration school at Fort Logan, Cclo. Third highest in the graduating class, he was sent to Sheppard Field, the home of thc •’commandos in coveralls.”President of the Student Bcdv at Fairchance high school, the sergeant also has a full social life at Sheppard Field. He is chairman of the entertainment committee of tlie non-Commissioned Officers club.Serpento was a corporal at the figc of 19. a technical scrccant at the age of 20. He is testimony to the fact that brilliant careers face energetic, intelligent young men m the United States Army Air Forces.(Sylvester delivered the Evening Standard in Fairchance).HIGHLY HONOREDJohn Janies Keffer. apprenticeseaman of Union town,, has beenselected as honor man of his pla*toon for the en-‘ ^ v tire period of hts*jfe-' | training at thetmms-. ■,:(■ ^Norfolk. Va..nava$ basc' ic : was announccdCr|J today.Keffcr. entered the cer-vice on Septem-,lt;^^ber IS. is the first honor man thf Union-town district since May 1940. Recruiting Offi-cer J. p. Sharish Seaman Kcffcr said.__ H‘s parents. Mr. anc Mrs. John Keffer. live at 45 Madison avenue.IN CALIFORNIA^Technical Sergeant Charles E. Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Cooper of Dunbar, is with the army at Camp Young. California.He has been in the service IS months.A radio man on a tank destroyer. he expects to be home on furlough at Christmas time.Beware Coughfrom common coldsCrcomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the sear of the uroubie to help loosen and expe? serm laden piilegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. .Tell your druggist to sell voi a bottle of Creomulsion with the iin-aerstanding you must like the way jj quickly allays the cough or you arc vO have your money back.For Coughs, Chest Colds, BronchitiBROTHERS IN SERVICE'mm. Noel and Lowry HallNoel and Lowry K. Ball, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Newton J. Bail of Lake Lynn R. D. 2, are both serving their country, Noe! in the navy and Lowry in the army.Noel recently was made seaman second class and wiJi graduate from aviation ordnance school December l. Re writes home that the navy life is '-great.''Lowry has been somewhere in England since June.SERVING OVERSEAS Private Charles Whctsel, Jr., of Allison is serv- ..Army of theUnited States- W?m Pso mew h ere in %' Pvt. wiictsslhas been in the Army since Feb-ruary. He was -'3 years old on October 10. Pvt. WhctselHe is the son of Mr. and Mrs Charles WhctselSENT TO VIRGINIAAaron L. Davidson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Davidson ot' New Salem, has been transferred to Virginia from Great Lakes, 111.He is now stationed at the Norfolk navai air station.Davidson was employed at 1 Baltimore ship yard before he went into the service.•••lt; ■ M lt;/lt; V. w .•: '•k* y1 hey had only guests, the fri blessings theythis lond and IToday, beset b and deadly tha grateful for thi the great harvlt; tent lands . . . battle's tide or Lasting Peace.Above all. for